The key difference between NPS and Fixed Deposits (FDs) lies in how they help you build wealth over time. NPS focuses on …
Abhijit Roy, CEO & CO-Founder - GoldenPi
Abhijit Roy, CEO & CO-Founder - GoldenPi
With over 15 years of experience across fixed income and debt markets, he brings deep domain expertise along with a strong focus on investor education and transparency. An alumnus of IIT Kharagpur and IIM Calcutta, his views are personal and should not be considered investment advice.
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Bank FDFixed DepositPost Office FD Scheme
Post Office Monthly Income Scheme: Interest Rate & Features
In India, the Post Office offers several investment schemes that provide non-market-linked returns. Known as “small savings schemes,” these Post Office FD …
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Corporate Fixed DepositSBI FD rates
SBI Interest Rates on Retail Domestic Term Deposits (Below Rs. 3 crore)
State Bank of India (SBI) is a Fortune 500 company and an Indian public sector bank. With an asset base of more …
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Fixed DepositSovereign Gold Bond
Sovereign Gold Bond vs FD: Meaning, Advantages, and Key Differences
Sovereign Gold Bonds (SGBs) and Fixed Deposits (FDs) are popular investment options in India, but they serve different purposes and suit different …
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The Post Office offers a variety of investment options that are commonly referred to as “Small or National savings schemes”. These schemes …
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The settlement amount is the price that an investor pays for owning bonds. It is a combination of the accrued interest and …
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A secondary market is where investors have a chance to sell or buy securities after they are issued at the primary market. …
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Bonds are debt instruments issued by government agencies or large corporations to raise capital funds. These bonds fall under two categories: secured …
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Staggered maturity bonds are financial instruments that provide multiple instalments to pay off the principal amount. The instalments consist of regular interest …
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The primary market is where organisations issue new securities to the general public. It is also referred to as the new issue …