TOP INVESTMENTS SOURCES IN INDIA
The Public Provident Fund (PPF) is a government-sponsored savings plan that offers compound interest and tax advantages, and it has a 15-year lock-in term.
For those looking for a reliable source of income, the Post Office Monthly Income Scheme (POMIS) is a fixed-income plan that offers consistent monthly payouts.
Government bonds are low-risk investments with steady returns that are issued by the government.
A long-term retirement investing option that includes exposure to corporate bonds, government securities, and stocks is the National Pension Scheme (NPS).
Bonds backed by gold that enable gold investment without the requirement for actual gold are known as Sovereign Gold Bonds (SGBs).
Equity mutual funds are investments in a diverse stock portfolio that are appropriate for building wealth over the long term.
Unit-linked Insurance Plans (ULIPs): A combination of investing and insurance that provides both financial opportunities and life insurance.
Exchange-traded funds that track the price of gold are known as gold ETFs, and they offer an affordable alternative to gold investments.
Investment possibilities in firms going public, known as initial public offerings (IPOs), incur a higher risk but can yield significant rewards.
Corporate bonds are debt instruments that businesses issue and that, when they mature, yield a principle return together with periodical interest.