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Weekend bar and dining out

Weekend ritual — what is it really costing you?

If invested at 12% CAGR over 30 years:

₹1.8 Crore

The weekend ritual of bars and dinners feels small monthly. Thirty years of compounding disagrees.

That is 3.3 years of your working life.

How ₹5,000/month becomes ₹1.8 Crore

After 10 years

11,61,695

at 12% CAGR, annuity-due

After 20 years

49,95,740

at 12% CAGR, annuity-due

After 30 years

1,76,49,569

at 12% CAGR, annuity-due

This assumes every rupee you spend on weekend bar and dining out was instead invested at the start of each month — the same compounding convention used by mutual fund SIPs in India.

Continue vs. Redirect

Continue This Habit

Monthly Cost5,000
Annual Cost60,000
Total Spent (10Y)6,00,000
Total Spent (20Y)12,00,000
Total Spent (30Y)18,00,000

Redirect to SIP

Monthly SIP5,000
After 10 Years11,61,695
After 20 Years49,95,740
After 30 Years1,76,49,569

Opportunity Cost

₹1.8 Crore

What you could have had if this habit was compounded instead.

Years saved

You reach ₹5 Crore3.3 years faster

Adjust your numbers

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Run your own number

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Frequently Asked

What is the opportunity cost of weekend bar and dining out?

Investing that same amount at 12% CAGR for 30 years results in approximately ₹1.8 Crore, making the true cost far higher than the sticker price.

How does PaisaProof calculate this?

We use the same monthly annuity-due compounding convention as professional SIP calculators. Every rupee not spent is modeled as being invested at month-start for 30 years.