Individuals can invest a minimum of ₹500 and a maximum of ₹1.5 lakh per year for 15 years in their PPF accounts. This amount ...
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PPF loan: Why get bogged down in the trap of taking a personal loan? When PPF is the cheapest way to get money?
Whenever we suddenly need money, we rush to personal loans with 12% to 18% interest rates. But did you know that your PPF account holds a 'credit card' that you can use in difficult times? The rules ...
So, you just bought a new car, and you can't wait to take it on a life-changing trip through some wide open roads. But before you leave the dealership, a siren says, "Wouldn't it be nice if your car ...
According to the Public Provident Fund Act of 1968, an individual cannot open more than one PPF account in India. This rule applies even if you try to open a PPF account via different banks. For ...
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PPF calculation 2026: Investing ₹1 lakh annually can build a fund of over ₹27 lakh in 15 years
If you are searching for a safe, government-backed investment option with stable returns and strong tax benefits, the Public ...
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