SWP stands for systematic withdrawal plan. Under SWP, if you invest lump sum in a mutual fund, you can set an amount you’ll withdraw regularly and the frequency at which you’ll withdraw.
For example, let’s say you invested in HDFC Top 200 Fund an amount of ₹1 lakh for a year. Let’s assume that you decided to withdraw an amount of ₹10,000 per month. So every month, your investment in the fund will reduce by ₹10,000. The amount left every month after withdrawal will continue to remain invested.
Use the above SWP calculator to know how much you can withdraw from your lumpsum investments.
As per the Systematic Withdrawal Plan, an individual needs to invest a particular amount and withdraw a certain amount of the corpus invested each month. After withdrawal, the amount will be deducted from the investment while it continues to accumulate interest.
It is difficult to accurately calculate the monthly withdrawals and total matured sum. This Systematic Withdrawal Plan calculator easily computes your matured sum as per your monthly withdrawals precisely. Calculators are simplifying the way people invest in mutual funds.
Here, an individual has invested Rs. 50,000 for tenure of 1 year along with a systematic withdrawal of Rs. 1,000 per month. Interest rate stands at 10%.
As such, total return of investments after the end of the tenor stands at Rs. 4,565.
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