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    SIP, TIP, HIP: How Starting These By 30 Helps Build A Stress-Free Financial Future | Savings and Investments News

    October 18, 2025


    Last Updated:October 18, 2025, 16:15 IST

    SIP (Systematic Investment Plan), TIP (Term Insurance Plan), and HIP (Health Insurance Plan) together create a balanced mix of growth, protection, and security.

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    Experts suggest maintaining an emergency fund covering 3-6 months of expenses.

    Experts suggest maintaining an emergency fund covering 3-6 months of expenses.

    In today’s fast-paced and stressful world, achieving financial stability early in life is crucial. Experts say that by the age of 30, everyone should aim to have a strong foundation in three key areas – SIP (Systematic Investment Plan), TIP (Term Insurance Plan), and HIP (Health Insurance Plan). Together, these create a balanced mix of growth, protection, and security.

    Rakesh Bhandari, director at Nirmal Bang, said, “This should be done carefully and very smartly so that your retirement life is spent in the right way.”

    In Your 30s? Build Your ‘SIP-TIP-HIP’ Foundation

    Your 30s are the decade when most major financial goals, such as buying a home, planning for children’s education, and preparing for retirement, begin to take shape. Setting up this three-pillar framework early helps you grow wealth, safeguard income, and protect against rising health costs without unnecessary complexity.

    1. SIP: Systematic Investment Plan for Long-Term Growth

    A SIP helps you invest regularly in equity mutual funds, enabling rupee-cost averaging and the power of compounding over time.

    Why it matters: Long-term investments in Indian large-cap equities (like the Nifty 50 TRI) have historically delivered double-digit annualised returns. Multiple rolling-return studies (1992-2024) show that the longer you stay invested, the lower your chances of negative returns. While past performance is not a guarantee, time in the market, not timing the market, has consistently worked in investors’ favour.

    Smart move: “Start small but stay consistent. Increase your SIP amount by 5-10% every year in line with salary hikes. This ‘step-up SIP’ strategy can significantly boost your corpus compared to a flat SIP,” said Bhandari.

    Action cue: Pick an amount you can sustain even during market downturns and automate the investment for discipline.

    2. TIP: Term Insurance Plan for Income Protection

    A Term Insurance Plan (TIP) ensures your family’s financial stability if something unexpected happens to you.

    Why start in your 30s: Premiums are lowest when you’re young and healthy. You can also lock in a long coverage period that spans your peak earning years.

    How much cover: A general rule is to have coverage worth 10-15 times your annual income, adjusted for loans and future goals. Online insurance calculators can help fine-tune the number.

    What it does: Provides a safety net so your family’s lifestyle, education, and long-term financial goals stay intact even in your absence.

    Action cue: “Opt for a pure term plan, avoid investment-linked policies. Choose adequate coverage and a tenure that extends beyond your working life and your children’s education years,” Bhandari added.

    3. HIP: Health Insurance Plan for Rising Medical Costs

    Health insurance is your shield against medical inflation, which continues to rise sharply in India.

    The reality: Government data shows health inflation averaging around 4-5% annually, while industry studies suggest actual medical cost inflation is often in the low to mid-teens. With nearly 46-47% of health expenses still paid out-of-pocket, a single hospitalisation can derail your savings.

    What to buy: A family floater plan with adequate sum insured, restoration benefits, day-care coverage, and a no-claim bonus. As your income grows, enhance protection with a super top-up plan.

    Action cue: “Buy early. You’ll pay lower premiums, complete waiting periods sooner, and stay protected as lifestyle-related health risks rise,” Bhandari said.

    How the Trio Works Together

    • SIP builds wealth for long-term goals.
    • TIP safeguards those goals if your income stops unexpectedly.
    • HIP prevents medical emergencies from eating into your investments.

    Together, they create a balanced and resilient personal finance system.

    Simple Hygiene Rules

    Maintain an emergency fund covering 3-6 months of expenses.

    Review your cover amounts annually, especially after salary hikes, new loans, or life changes.

    Automate SIPs and insurance premiums so your protection never lapses.

    Disclaimer:Disclaimer: The views and investment tips shared in this article are for general information purposes only. Readers are advised to consult a certified financial advisor before making any investment decisions.

    Mohammad Haris

    Mohammad Haris

    Haris is Deputy News Editor (Business) at news18.com. He writes on various issues related to personal finance, markets, economy and companies. Having over a decade of experience in financial journalism, Haris h…Read More

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