Articles, tagged with "term deposits", page 2
23rd February 2011
Loans from the country's largest bank have turned more expensive with the State Bank of India revising its base rate, prime lending rate (PLR) and returns on term deposits with effect from Monday. The increase will apply to home loans under its special sc...
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Deal4Loan
20th February 2011
The fixed deposits are the investment avenues where the money is deposited for a specific period of time, usually on the condition that the same is not to be taken out during that time. Therefore, these avenues are availed of for investing decisions if th...
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Term Deposit
09th February 2011
Term deposits are different from the demand deposits. As the name itself suggests, the term deposits are about keeping the deposits for some specific term in the banks or with some institutions. These are the deposits which are usually not required to be ...
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Term Deposit
20th January 2011
Term deposits are the special accounts in which the money is kept for a specified period of time for an assured periodic return. For a financial planner, these are the avenues of zero risk investments of funds. Since the risk is zero, these are generally ...
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Term Deposit
19th January 2011
When money is at stake people attach the greatest importance to security, discretion and stability. A lot of people are worried they could lose their money or even lose it again, particularly so since the financial crisis of 2009 which was triggered off b...
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Geomez
15th December 2010
Whether you are a top investment planner or adviser or even a common man unfamiliar with the dos and don’ts of finance, you would invariably be seeking the safety of your investments and at the same time earn some return over the invested sums. There are ...
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Term Deposit
29th November 2010
Fixed term deposits are a safe way of investing your surplus sums. These give you assured returns for the time period of the investment. These are generally opted by people who do not want any risk on their investments and want to get guaranteed periodic ...
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Term Deposit
24th November 2010
The fixed term deposits, for a fixed period, give you returns on a fixed rate of interest and the ones on the floating basis give you return on varying interest rates. Therefore, the investment managers make use of these two options in different investmen...
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Term Deposit
03rd November 2010
Banks are the institutions which deposits from the public at a certain rate of interest and also provide funds to them at certain higher interest rates. The banks have different type of accounts with different conditions on deposits and withdrawal amounts...
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Term Deposit
03rd November 2010
What Are Appellation Deposits, Government Bonds, Treasury Bills & Money Bazaar Funds?Financial instruments begin in the debt bazaar include:1. Appellation Deposits2. Government bonds3. Treasury Bills (T-Bills)4. Money Bazaar Funds5. Corporate Bonds and De...
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Satish More
26th October 2010
Brazil’s economy emerged from a deep but short recession in the second half of last year. The economy is expected to grow by at least 5.5% this year. But along with economic growth, expectations of higher inflation have also returned.
Shaw Capital Mana...
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shawcapital
20th October 2010
State Bank of India (SBI) increased base rate or the minimum lending rate for the new borrower by 10 basis points to 7.6 %, a move that would make all kinds of advances, including corporate loans, costlier. The bank has revised the base rate below which b...
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Deal4Loan
16th August 2010
Save So You Can Bank on a Bright FutureHave you reached the point when merely looking at your bank statements you get a headache already? You might find your records out of place. You might even find yourself lost as to your current status and accounts. H...
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Elton Perkinser
11th August 2010
Out of the different account options available to a non resident Indian, Non Resident external is the most sought after account. The reason being, it allows for transfer of profits and returns on your mutual fund, shares and debentures held in Indian comp...
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Author:
Vijay Koragappa Shetty
10th August 2010
Why a Term Deposit?
This type of savings account tends to be a more long term option in comparison to that of a regular bank account.
• They're locked for the time period you nominate: from one month to five years, you can choose how long your mo...
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Author:
RuthCarter