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You can hold only one PPF account in your name, though accounts for minors are allowed within the overall ₹1.5 lakh annual ...
Public Provident Fund (PPF) is backed by the government, and currently it offers a fixed interest rate of 7.1 per cent. With ...
Investment in Public Provident Fund (PPF) can be used as a fixed interest investment option that not only can create a ...
Investing a lump sum in PPF at the start of the financial year yields higher returns, but monthly SIPs offer better liquidity ...
The Public Provident Fund Scheme was introduced by the Government of India on July 1, 1968 and it provides the depositor the twin benefits of attractive return and tax benefit. The interest rate is ...
Currently, the interest on PPF is 7.1 percent per annum.
Under an SIP, investors make regular investments of a pre-decided amount into mutual funds on a regular basis. Public Provident Fund, also known as PPF, is a long-term investment scheme that was ...
While the Public Provident Fund (PPF) has lost some of its sheen over the years as interest rates have slipped gradually — 7.1% at present — several investors still prefer it given the tax ...
If you are a PPF Subscriber, you must know about a few crucial dates and how it is going to impact your interest rates in a fiscal year.
PPF (Public Provident Fund) is a long-term investment option that provides a fixed rate of interest and returns on the amount invested. It offers a safe investment option to save taxes and earn ...
The gazette notification has done away with the fee of Rs 50 for cancellation or change of nomination for small savings schemes run by the government ...