Earning ₹1 lakh per month sounds like a financial milestone—but many people still struggle to save. Rent, EMIs, lifestyle expenses, and impulse spending often leave little at month-end.
The real issue usually isn’t income—it’s lack of structure. Without a clear plan, people either avoid investing altogether or chase risky returns. If your monthly salary is ₹1 lakh, here’s a simple and practical roadmap to get your finances on track.
Step 1: Follow the 50-30-20 RuleOne of the easiest budgeting methods is the 50-30-20 rule. Divide your ₹1 lakh income like this:
🔹 50% – Needs (₹50,000)Essential expenses such as:
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House rent
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Groceries
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Electricity, water, phone bills
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Transport
Lifestyle expenses like:
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Eating out
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Shopping
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Travel and entertainment
This should go toward:
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Investments
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Emergency fund
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Long-term goals
👉 If you’re currently saving only ₹15,000, don’t panic. Gradually cut expenses and move toward the ₹20,000 benchmark.
Step 2: Build a Safety Net Before InvestingBefore chasing returns, protect yourself from financial shocks. Three things are essential:
1️⃣ Health Insurance-
₹10 lakh cover for a 25-year-old costs about ₹800–₹1,000 per month
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Prevents medical emergencies from wiping out savings
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Save 3–6 months of essential expenses
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If your monthly needs are ₹50,000, target ₹1.5–₹3 lakh
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Keep this in a savings account or liquid fund
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Required only if you have dependents
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Recommended cover: 15× annual income
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If you have no dependents, you can delay this
Jumping straight into stocks can be risky for beginners. Mutual funds offer diversification and professional management.
Good Mutual Fund Options for Beginners: ✔ Large-Cap Index Funds-
Invest in top 100 companies
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Stable, low-cost, and relatively low risk
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Invest across large, mid, and small companies
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Balanced approach to risk and return
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Automatically shift between equity and debt
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Suitable for volatile markets and new investors
📌 While small-cap funds have delivered over 21% returns in recent years, they are volatile. Large-cap funds have averaged around 13–14%, offering more stability.
Step 4: Keep It Simple and Stay Invested-
Avoid investing in too many funds
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Choose 2–3 quality mutual funds
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Start SIPs and stay invested long term
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Don’t panic during market ups and downs
💡 Compounding works best with time, patience, and consistency.
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