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Investment Goal Calculator

Find how much to invest monthly to reach any target by a specific date.

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๐Ÿ“˜ What is the Investment Goal Calculator?

This calculator works in the opposite direction from a typical savings goal โ€” instead of asking how long a fixed contribution takes to reach a target, it tells you exactly how much you need to invest each month to hit a specific goal by a specific date, which is usually the more practical question when you have a fixed deadline.

โš™๏ธ How Investment Goal is calculated

Solving for the monthly contribution

Given your goal amount, current savings, number of months remaining, and expected return, this calculator solves directly for the required monthly contribution โ€” the reverse calculation from a standard SIP or savings projection.

Why a longer timeline dramatically reduces the required monthly amount

Because compounding does more of the work over a longer period, extending your timeline by even a few years can reduce the required monthly contribution substantially โ€” small timeline changes often matter more than they first appear to.

Why existing savings reduce the required contribution

Any current balance compounds for the full remaining period, directly reducing how much new monthly money is needed โ€” this calculator factors that starting balance in rather than ignoring it.

Required monthly contribution

Monthly = (goal โˆ’ current ร— (1+r)^months) ร— r รท ((1+r)^months โˆ’ 1)

r = monthly rate; if r = 0, simply (goal โˆ’ current) รท months

๐Ÿงฎ Worked examples

Example โ€” child education fund

Goal of โ‚น25,00,000 in 15 years (180 months), starting from โ‚น2,00,000 already saved, expecting 10% annual return.

โ†’ Required monthly investment is meaningfully lower than the naive (goal รท months) calculation would suggest, due to 15 years of compounding on both the starting balance and ongoing contributions

Example โ€” shorter timeline comparison

Same โ‚น25,00,000 goal, but only 8 years (96 months) remaining instead of 15.

โ†’ Required monthly contribution increases substantially โ€” illustrating why starting earlier matters more than the goal amount itself

๐Ÿ’ก Original insights & how to use this calculator

Reverse-engineering a goal-based investment plan

Rather than investing an arbitrary amount and hoping it adds up, this calculator lets you start from the goal and work backward to the exact contribution needed โ€” useful for any deadline-driven target like a wedding, a down payment, or a child's education fund.

Comparing the cost of delaying the start

Run the same goal with your intended start date versus starting one year later โ€” the increase in required monthly contribution is a concrete way to see the real cost of procrastination.

Choosing between a higher contribution and a riskier asset class

If the required monthly amount feels unaffordable at a conservative return assumption, compare it against the required amount at a higher (equity-level) return โ€” this clarifies the actual tradeoff between contribution size and investment risk.

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๐Ÿ’ก Expert tips

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The earlier you start, the less you need each month.

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โ“ Common questions

What if I cannot afford the monthly amount?

Extend the timeline, lower the target, or increase income.

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