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Laptop Savings Calculator — Save for a New Laptop

A good laptop is an investment in your work or studies. Enter the price and your timeline, and this calculator gives you a simple monthly target so you can buy it outright.

Goal amount

90,000

Example target for a laptop

Timeline

9 months

9 months to save

Save per month

10,000

~₹334/day

How the math works

A savings goal is simple straight-line math: divide what you still need by the number of months you have. For this example, ₹90,000 ÷ 9 months = ₹10,000 per month. Already have something saved? Subtract it first — the calculator above does this automatically.

Tips for saving for a laptop

  • Decide on the spec first — saving toward a clear model keeps the target realistic.
  • Student and professional discounts can lower the price meaningfully; factor them in.
  • Festive and back-to-school sales are the best windows to buy.
  • A weekly auto-transfer makes a short goal like this almost effortless.

Plan it with your own numbers

Open the full Savings Goal Calculator to set your own target and deadline, compare conservative/balanced/aggressive plans, and see a month-by-month roadmap to a laptop.

FAQ

Common questions

To save ₹90,000 for a laptop in 9 months, you'd set aside about ₹10,000 every month — roughly ₹334 a day. Use the calculator above to plug in your own target and timeline.
It depends on how much you can save each month. Saving ₹10,000/month reaches ₹90,000 in 9 months. Save more each month and you'll get there sooner — the calculator shows your exact finish date.
No. This is a straight-line savings plan — it assumes you set aside a fixed amount each month with no market returns or inflation. That's the safe, predictable way to plan a short-to-medium-term goal where you can't risk the money. For longer goals, a SIP may help your savings grow faster.
For a goal you'll spend within a few years, keep it safe and accessible — a high-interest savings account, a sweep-in fixed deposit, or a liquid fund. Avoid equities for short-term goals, since a market dip could leave you short right when you need the cash.
Automate a fixed transfer right after payday, redirect bonuses and windfalls straight into the goal, and track your spending to free up a bigger monthly surplus. Even a small increase to your monthly amount can shave months off the timeline.