Should you opt for fixed deposits (FDs) vs public provident fund (PPF), when investing for your future? Check interest rates, tenure, tax benefits and risk level of these investment instruments before ...
In rural India, where financial literacy is low, saving schemes like Public Provident Fund (PPF) and Fixed Deposits (FDs) are popular ...
PPF is a government-backed scheme with a tenure of 15 years. It offers an attractive interest rate, which is usually higher ...
The amount invested in PPF qualifies for tax deduction under Section 80C of the Income Tax Act up to Rs 1.5 lakh per year ...
Many people in India face a simple but important question when they start saving money for the future. They often ...
The old tax regime rewarded disciplined investing. Every contribution not only built a long-term corpus but also reduced tax ...
By retaining the 8.25% rate for the second consecutive year, EPFO has signalled a clear preference for predictability amid ...
A simple annual investment of Rs 10,000 may not sound like much, but over time it can grow into a meaningful sum. The real question is where to invest it, i.e., the predictable returns of PPF or the ...