Can I withdraw some amount from SIP?
You can withdraw your investments periodically unless they are under the lock-in period. You can withdraw via SWP (systematic withdrawal plan) route by redeeming a fixed amount at a given frequency. You may withdraw a lumpsum amount via a redemption request as and when required.
What does redeem mean in mutual funds?
Mutual fund redemption is a process in which you as an investor sell your shares back to the fund. Redemption process is pretty simple and easy depending upon the type of mutual fund you hold. The amount will be credited back to your account/ ledger after you submit the redemption request to the fund house.
What happens when my first sip ends?
Your first SIP will end next month (after the 24th instalment), and the money in that investment will stay there. It will not get credited to your bank account until you ask for a redemption.
What is SIP (Systematic Investment Plan)?
What is SIP? A Systematic Investment Plan (SIP), more popularly known as SIP, is a facility offered by mutual funds to the investors to invest in a disciplined manner. SIP facility allows an investor to invest a fixed amount of money at pre-defined intervals in the selected mutual fund scheme.
How long will my money stay in my SIP account?
Your first SIP will end next month (after the 24th instalment), and the money in that investment will stay there. It will not get credited to your bank account until you ask for a redemption. Your second SIP will continue, it appears, for 960 more instalments (or 80 years).
What are the benefits of SIP for long term?
When you invest regularly through SIP and invest for the long term, the benefits are magnified by the compounding effect. Compounding effect ensures that you earn returns not only on your principal amount (actual investment) but also on the gains on the principal amount i.e. your money grows over time as the money you invest earns returns.