The PPF continues to be a strong financial planning option for many Indians, combining safety with attractive returns, and tax savings.
As of January 2025, the PPF interest rate stands at 7.1% per annum, compounded annually. The rate is subject to quarterly revisions by the government, ensuring fair returns in line with market trends.
This service launch is the result of an agreement between Allot and O2 Czech Republic signed earlier this year, and of an umbrella agreement signed with O2 Czech Republic parent company PPF Group to ...
National Savings Certificate (NSC) is a government-backed scheme and is considered to be one of the safest investment options ...
If you have a traditional savings account with an interest of 3%, the interest you earn will be added to your taxable income, ...
Section 80C is one of the most widely utilised provisions under the old tax regime, enabling individual taxpayers and Hindu ...
The same research team that documented the impact of auto-enrollment and auto-escalation in 401 (k) plans has returned to the ...