What is SIP?
A systematic investment plan, or SIP, is a method of making regular, fixed-sum investments in mutual funds. Generally, SIPs let you make weekly, quarterly, or monthly investments. For relatively small deposits, SIP is the ideal option, whereas a lump sum is best for larger investments.
What is SIP Calculator?
A SIP calculator is a basic tool that people can use to estimate the returns on their SIP investments in mutual funds. Mutual fund SIP calculators are designed to give potential investors an estimate of their mutual fund investments.
Top-up SIP
Also known as a step-up SIP, it enables investors to raise contributions at specific predefined intervals.
Regular SIP
Regular SIP is the simplest form of SIP in which an investor can make investments at regular intervals, i.e., monthly, bimonthly, quarterly, or half-yearly.
Flexible SIP
The investor can change the amount invested with this SIP to suit his preferences.
Perpetual SIP
The investment plan continues as long as the individual keeps contributing at regular intervals
Trigger SIP
A trigger-based SIP invests in a mutual fund online only when a specified event takes place.
Types of EMI Calculators
Working Capital Loan
Term Loan
Letter of Credit
Bill/Invoice Discounting
POS Loans or Merchant Cash Advance
Overdraft Facility
Loans under Govt. schemes
Equipment Finance or Machinery Loan
Unlimited Sales Invoice
Unlimited Quotation
Unlimited Purchase Order
Basic Reports


