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Systematic Investment Plans (SIPs) are the simplest way for most people to build long-term wealth. This complete guide explains how SIPs work, the role of compounding, and how to avoid common mistakes.
What is a SIP
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How compounding builds wealth
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SIP vs lumpsum
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Types of SIPs
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How to start your first SIP
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Common mistakes to avoid
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