NPS calculator: What will be the value of Rs 1 crore after 60 years?

NPS Calculator: The Centre recently launched an NPS (National Pension System) scheme for minors. The scheme called NPS Vatsalya, to be regulated by the Pension Fund Regulatory Development Authority (PFRDA), is also a retirement investment plan, the extended version of NPS.

Under the NPS Vatsalya plan, parents can deposit on behalf of their minor children a minimum of Rs 1,000 per year. However, there is no limit on maximum contribution, serving as a meaningful way for parents to provide their children with financial support until they start earning and investing on their own.

NPS Vatsalya Scheme: How much you need to invest to make Rs 1 crore corpus for your child?

The NPS Vatsalya scheme is gaining attention for its compelling benefits. With an investment as low as Rs 275 per month, or Rs 3,300 per year, this scheme offers the potential to build a substantial corpus of Rs 1 crore by the time the child turns 60 and retires.

Also read: NPS Vatsalya: Invest Rs 10,000 yearly and your child will receive Rs 11 crore on retirement – Check calculations

Understanding the investment breakdown:

Here’s a detailed look at how this investment can accumulate over time:

Monthly Investment: Rs 275 or

Annual Investment: Rs 3,300

Investment Duration: 60 years

Rate of Return on investment: 10%

Total Investment Over 60 Years: Rs 1,98,000

Projected Returns:

With a disciplined investment approach, the projected returns can be significant:

Total Return on Investment: Rs 98,17,198

Total Corpus at Retirement (60 years): Rs 1,00,15,198

While Rs 1 crore may seem like a substantial amount today, it’s important to consider its future value. Assuming an inflation rate of 6% per annum over the next 60 years, the purchasing power of that amount will significantly decrease. Let’s explore what Rs 1 crore will truly be worth in six decades.

Considering an inflation rate of 6% annually over the next 60 years, the value of Rs 1 crore would be approximately Rs 9.18 lakh in today’s terms. We present this calculation to illustrate how the decline in the value of the rupee over the medium to long term underscores the importance of careful retirement planning. We often plan our finances based on today’s purchasing power,

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