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The general areas of finance are business finance, personal finance, and public finance. Finance includes saving money and often includes lending money. The field of finance deals with the concepts of time, money and risk and how they are interrelated. It also deals with how money is spent and budgeted. Here we are planning to write articles that have new dimension of finance

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Whether you’re young or old on the job scene, fresh out of college, or even an old-timer who wants to better manage finance, you can find the best and most practical advice on this site. You are provided with handy tips that can help promote your finance goals. It also ensures you get freedom in making a decision to select a financial plan you will absolutely love to do!

How To Invest Rs. 1,000 and get returns in lakhs

 
"No horse gets anywhere until he is harnessed. No stream or gas drives anything until it is confined. No river flow can be ever turned into light and power until it is tunneled. No life ever becomes great until it is focused, dedicated and disciplined."


Self-discipline is the ability to get yourself to take action regardless of your emotional state. The pinnacle of self-discipline is when you reach the point after making a conscious decision; it's virtually guaranteed you'll follow through on it. It is rightly said that 'we are what we repeatedly do; excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.'


Building self-discipline


Self-discipline is like a muscle. The more you train it, the stronger it becomes. The less you train it, the weaker it becomes. Just as everyone has different muscular strength, we all possess different levels of self-discipline. Just as it takes muscle to build muscle, it takes self-discipline to build self-discipline.


Financial discipline

Saving money isn't all about whether or not you know how to score screaming bargains. It has more to do with your attitude towards money. As explained in the book The Millionaire Next Door by Thomas J. Stanley and William D. Danko, personal finance has as much to do with people's traits as with money. Many millionaires, in fact, have frugal ways. Understanding how personal traits can influence your finances is an essential ingredient for creating wealth. Self-discipline is one of the most important personal trait which acts as a leverage for building wealth.
Also the importance of setting and working towards your goals is obvious. If you don't know where you are going, it's difficult to get there. It helps your personal finances immensely if you have money goals and are motivated to reach the goals that you have set for yourself. Those who lack goals don't have a roadmap to take them to the financial destination they want.


When we talk about financial discipline, a systematic investment plan, SIP, is the most disciplined way of investing even in today's volatile stock market.



You often decide to start saving and investing regularly, but get caught up in day-to-day activities and forget to make the investment. SIP is a time-tested discipline that makes it easy to invest automatically. This is also known as rupee-cost averaging and can help put the power of compounding on your side.


The chart below shows how the power of compounding works in case of SIP. We have considered a SIP of Rs 1,000 per month for 20 years. Thus your total investment would be Rs 2.4 lakh at the end of the 20th eyar.


The corpus at the end of 20 years would depend on the returns that you will earn as shown below:


~ Growth @ 12 per cent: Rs 10 lakh (approximately)
~ Growth @ 15 per cent: Rs 15.15 lakh
~ Growth @ 18 per cent: Rs. 23.43 lakh

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