Secure Your Future: Some of the Best Fixed Deposit Rates in India 2024

New Delhi [India] November 6: Fixed Deposits (FDs) are a popular savings instrument for many Indian investors. They are known for their low risk and stable returns. By locking in your savings for a fixed tenure, you earn a guaranteed interest rate on your principal. However, simply parking your money in an FD isn’t enough [...]

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New Delhi [India] November 6: Fixed Deposits (FDs) are a popular savings instrument for many Indian investors. They are known for their low risk and stable returns. By locking in your savings for a fixed tenure, you earn a guaranteed interest rate on your principal. However, simply parking your money in an FD isn’t enough [...]
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Secure Your Future: Some of the Best Fixed Deposit Rates in India 2024

Secure Your Future: Some of the Best Fixed Deposit Rates in India 2024

New Delhi [India] November 6: Fixed Deposits (FDs) are a popular savings instrument for many Indian investors. They are known for their low risk and stable returns. By locking in your savings for a fixed tenure, you earn a guaranteed interest rate on your principal. However, simply parking your money in an FD isn’t enough to maximise the benefits. You need to make informed decisions regarding the tenure, interest payout options, and the type of FD to make the most of your interest earnings. This guide will walk you through various strategies to ensure that you extract maximum value from your FD.

Choose the Right Interest Payout Option

FDs provide two types of interest payout options: cumulative and non-cumulative. With cumulative FDs, the interest accrues over the tenure and is added to the principal, leading to a larger payout at maturity due to compounding. In contrast, non-cumulative FDs offer regular interest disbursements, which can be monthly, quarterly, half-yearly, or annually, based on your preference.

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