Articles, tagged with "fixed deposits", page 5
04th March 2011
Advanced technology, coupled with a wide network, has helped banks to provide easy money transfers with reasonable remittance charges. Besides sending money, you can now also invest, pay utility bills in India, and take a home loan as well. Apart from pro...
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Author:
Nikhil Naik
04th March 2011
Indian mutual funds industry has been witnessing rapid growth for the past few years driven by favorable economic and demographic factors, such as rising personal financial assets, entry of foreign asset management companies, favorable stock market, and a...
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Author:
Shushmul Maheshwari
26th February 2011
There are different ways in which people can invest money. For investing, there are two types of decision criteria which are considered by the people. These are that of the returns and the safety of their hard earned money. The people develop their invest...
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Author:
Term Deposit
21st February 2011
With the Budget just round the corner, insurance companies have suggested a separate limit for deductions under Section 80C of the Income Tax Act, for long-term saving instruments like life insurance and exempt exempt exempt (EEE) treatment on the maturit...
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Author:
Bimadeals
20th February 2011
When there is an increase in the Prime Lending Rate (PLR), the interest rate on your loan will also go up, and your repayment would be higher. However, in most cases, financial institutions would allow you to pay the fixed amount of monthly repayment (EMI...
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Author:
Adhil
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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Author:
Term Deposit
16th February 2011
Bank lending and deposit rates have begun to move up in response to the 25-basis points hike in interest rates by the Reserve Bank of India. All eyes are now on SBI which holds the key to home loan rates. On Monday, three nationalized banks -Punjab Nation...
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Author:
Deal4Loan
10th February 2011
In its third quarter monetary policy review, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Tuesday increased key policy rates. What happened? RBI raised the repo rate, the rate at which banks borrow from the apex bank, from 6.25% to 6.50% and the reverse repo rate, ...
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Author:
Deal4Loan
04th February 2011
Today, the discussion will be limited to the bank interest rate in India, which has recently been strengthened by the authorities of both public and private sector banks following the guidelines of the Reserve Bank of India, to fight against the inflation...
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Author:
minisivarao
31st January 2011
THE NATIONALISED banks, which participated in the three-day Indian Diaspora Convention held here introduced new deposit schemes for the people of Indian origin (PIOs) and non-resident Indians (NRIs).
P Pal, an official of a nationalised bank, said that t...
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Author:
Merinews
14th January 2011
Investment requires prudence. Whether or not the quantity is little or massive, you'll want to have complete data about the location or field where you might be going to invest it. Investment is most typically made with a purpose to accrue excellent retur...
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Author:
HeneriyRollins
06th January 2011
Renault provides car leasing and van leasing. The prices may be suitable for all range of peoples. By satisfying the customers the offers are highly effective and at an affordable price. The customers of Renault can choose the necessary and appropriate p...
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Author:
jackjreynolds
04th January 2011
With the economic downturn and all, more people than not are now aware of the dangers involved with the fluid nature of stock assets. In turn, investors are now looking towards making money in a less risky and innovative manner. Of course, then, diversifi...
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Author:
John Financial
22nd December 2010
I have often seen people planning to Invest in bank Fixed Deposits rather than Equity related Mutual Funds inspite of the growing Indian Economy and rising stock market. Though the times are changing and people have started looking at Equity Investment sc...
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Author:
Dakhsh
22nd December 2010
People like their money to grow. They may want to do this for meeting their needs in future, for countering the inflation, for effecting savings and for many other purposes. For meeting their objectives, they invest money in different avenues, be it the r...
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Author:
Term Deposit