Warren Buffett compounded: 22% return in 34 years, and investments of Rs 1,000 per month can surge to Rs 5.25 cr; that's how much of the legendary investor's wealth

Warren Buffett compounding rate: Discussions about investment or compound returns cannot be completed without mentioning Omaha’s Oracle Warren Buffett. The legendary American investor resigned from Berkshire Hathaway's CEO Post last week. Buffett continued to serve as chairman of the company, while Greg Abel took over as CEO. Buffett earned a unique difference of 99% wealth at the age of 60. His wealth, 94 years old, is estimated to be more than $168 billion.
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Over the years, his estimated annual return on his wealth growth was 22%.
This means that at an estimated rate, his wealth has grown exponentially over the past 34 years.
In this article, we introduce different options that will show how your different investments grow with 22% annual returns over 34 years.
Value of monthly diet of Rs 1,000 per month for 34 years
Let's start with a monthly SIP investment of Rs 1000 for a period of 34 years with an annual return of 22%.
In 34 years, the total investment will be Rs 4,08,000, with an estimated capital gain of Rs 5,20,70,100 and an estimated corpus of Rs 5,24,78,100.
Rs 3,04,600 per month for 100 years
If people invest Rs 5,24,78,100 in mutual funds and their annual return of 7% can be withdrawn for 100 years through the system's evacuation floor plan (SWP).
Value of Rs 100,000 in 34 years
The estimated capital gain is 22%, with an estimated Rs 8,62,44,413 and an estimated corpus of Rs 8,63,44,413.
Rs 5,01,000 per month for 100 years
If a person invests Rs 8,63,44,413 in a mutual fund and their age is 7%, the amount of Rs 5,01,000 per month can be withdrawn within 100 years.
Annual diet investment worth Rs 10,000 in 34 years
In 34 years, the estimated capital gains will be Rs 47,48,64,474 and the estimated corpus will be Rs 47,82,64,474.
Value of 5,000 rupees per month in 34 years
In 34 years, the total investment will be Rs 20,40,000, with an estimated capital gain of Rs 26,03,50,501 and an estimated corpus of Rs 26,23,90,501.
The value of one-time investment in 34 years is Rs 12,00,000
Out of the Rs 12 lakh investment, the estimated capital gain will be Rs 1,03,49,32,960 and the estimated corpus will be Rs 1,03,61,32,960.
(Disclaimer: This is not investment advice. Do your own due diligence or consult an expert for financial planning.)