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Systematic Investment Plan (SIP) Simple Min Investment of only Rs.500 Intelligent Benefit from the Power of Compounding Practical Link to your Financial Goals

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Page 1: Systematic Investment Plan (SIP)

Systematic Investment Plan (SIP)

SimpleMin Investment of only Rs.500

IntelligentBenefit from the Power of Compounding

PracticalLink to your Financial Goals

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Did you know ?

If your current monthly expenses are

Rs. 30,000/- p.m, after 20 years you will

require Rs. 80,000/- p.m to maintain the

same lifestyle

Assuming inflation rate of 5%

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Did you know ?

An education degree for your child

which currently costs Rs. 10 lakh will

cost Rs. 21 lakh after 15 years.

Assuming inflation rate of 5%

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Individual Investor Needs: Investment Goals

• All individuals need to save for

- Retirement

- Child’s education / marriage

- Medical emergency

- Other family obligations

Every individual has one or more of the above goals

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Individual Investor: Life Stages

Earnings

Consumption

Savings

22 27 40 60Young Independent Young Married Middle Age Retirement

All individuals have a finite period to save for their investment goals

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Value of Money over time

Impact of inflation on monthlyexpenses of Rs. 30,000 today

79,599

62,368

38,28830,000

Today 5 years 15 years 20 years

Value of Rs. 100,000 over time

100,000

78,353

48,10237,689

Today 5 years 15 years 20 years

At inflation of 5%

Investors need to beat inflation

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Performance of Various Asset ClassesCumulative annualised returns 1980-2004

15.6%

10.3% 8.9%

6.7% 5.7%

3.55%

-1.1%

Inflation Gold Bank FDs BSE Sensex

Growth Real Growth

Equities outperform other asset classes over the long term

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Individual investors are scared of …..

The Downside Risk in Equities

The Risk of Market Volatility

The Risk of Market Timing

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What else makes a material impact oninvestments in equity ?

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Investing in the BSE Sensex - 25 yearsReturns are from 1981- Dec 2005

15.07%

Fixed investment athighest sensex value

every year

16.90%

Fixed investment atlowest sensex valueevery year

16.02%

Fixed investment on1st day of every month

Market timing does not matter over the long term

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The Power of Compounding

Monthlyinvestment

Debt BSE Sensex BSE SensexInstrument Scenario A Scenario B

Rs. 5,000 Rs. 5,000 Rs. 5,000

Assumed 10% 15% 20%annualised return

Final corpus Rs. 43 lakh Rs. 89 lakh Rs. 1.9 crore

From Jan 1, 1984 to Dec 31, 2004 - a 21 year period

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Summary

Investors needs to saveregularly and invest thosesavings in higher returnassets to create wealth

Long Term SystematicMonthly Investment in

equity schemes is idealfor this

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How Do You Achieve Your Financial Goals

• Retirement

• Child’s education - international

• Family commitments - medical emergency, etc

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Retirement Planning

Monthly Household ExpensesRetirement corpus required

83,579

30,000

Inflation 5%

21 Yrs

to meet post retirement expenses.(if invested at 7%)

1.4 crore

Monthly investment neededto meet post retirement expenses

at 12% 12,583

at 15% 8,083

Today At the timeof retirement

at 18% 5,090

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Child’s Education

Educational Degree

34,20,000

20,00,000

Inflation 5%

11 Yrs

Monthly investment neededto achieve this goal

at 12% 12,456

at 15% 10,166

at 18% 8,237

When your childPresent actually goes

for this degree

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Child’s Marriage

43,70,000Monthly investment needed

to achieve this goal

20,00,000 at 12% 7,509

at 15% 5,466

Present

Inflation 5%

16 Yrs

When marriageactually takes place

at 18% 3,925

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So What Are The Benefits Of Investing Through

A Systematic Investment Plan !

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Benefit : 1

• The Benefit of Long Term Equity Investment

- Equities give superior returns among all asset classes overthe long term

- Mutual Fund has a track record of consistent goodperformance relative to index.

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Benefit : 2

• The Benefits of Systematic Monthly Investment

- Takes out the risk of market timing

- Adds the benefits of the power of compounding andrupee cost averaging

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Benefit : 3

• Flexibility

- You can choose from a wide array of schemes

- You can decide to keep invested amounts in an earlierscheme & invest future SIP instalments into a new scheme

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Benefit : 4

• Added Convenience

- Auto debit facility across major cities in India

- Regular account statements

- Redemption request directly credited into your bank account

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Make your investment goals a reality

Start a S.I.P. today !

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A Rupee Saved Is A Rupee EarnedA Long Journey Begins With A Small Step

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