Published: 2026-06-17 · By Bhanuprakash Sardesai
27. The Cost of Procrastination: A Quantitative Analysis
Procrastination is the single most expensive habit in investing. Every "I'll start next year" has a specific, calculable rupee cost – and it's usually far larger than people imagine.
Suppose you plan to invest ₹10,000 per month in an equity SIP earning 12% annually for 20 years. If you start now, your corpus after 20 years would be approximately ₹1 crore. If you delay by 1 year, your corpus would be approximately ₹87.5 lakh – a loss of ₹12.5 lakh from just one year of delay. If you delay by 5 years, your corpus drops to approximately ₹50.5 lakh – less than half! The cost of that 5-year delay is a staggering ₹49.5 lakh in lost wealth.
Why is the cost so high? Because you're not just missing the contributions from the delayed years – you're also missing the compounded returns on those contributions for the entire remaining period. You can instantly calculate your personal cost of delay using our free online Cost of Delay Calculator.
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