Investment Planning Calculator for Monthly Budget & SIP
This investment planning calculator helps you plan your monthly budget and allocate your salary across expenses, savings, and SIP investments for long-term financial goals.
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Frequently Asked Questions
To understand how inflation impacts long-term returns, you can also refer to official guidance from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI).
Beginners can use this calculator to learn the basics of budgeting and investment planning, while experienced investors can experiment with different allocation strategies.
Creating a robust investment plan is the first step toward financial freedom. Whether you are just starting your career or planning for retirement, understanding where your money goes is crucial.
How to use this Investment Planner
This calculator is designed around the principles of asset allocation. It allows you to input your monthly net income and categorize your expenses. Based on your surplus, you can decide how much to allocate to three primary asset classes:
Equity
High risk, high reward. Ideal for long-term goals (>7 years) like retirement or wealth creation.
Debt
Moderate risk. Includes PPF, EPF, and Debt Funds. Provides stability to your portfolio.
Other
Gold, Real Estate, or Cash. Used for hedging against inflation or emergency funds.
The 50/30/20 Rule
A common guideline for financial planning is the 50/30/20 rule. It suggests that you spend 50% of your income on Needs (Rent, Food, Bills), 30% on Wants (Entertainment, Shopping), and save at least 20% for Investments. This calculator helps you visualize if you are meeting that 20% savings target.