Smaller Savings Schemes for CFP Exams
Posted by Prashant Shah on January 3, 2012
Find the rates of smaller savings schemes which are applicable from 1st February, 2014 in CFP exams.
National Savings Certificate (NSC) 5 Years
Interest | 8.5% |
Compounding | Half yearly |
Minimum Investment | 100 |
Maximum Investment | No limit |
Tenure | 5 years |
Tax Benefit |
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Premature Withdrawal | NA but Encashment is allowed |
Who can invest? | Individuals, HUF cannot purchase from 13th May 2005 |
National Savings Certificate (NSC) 10 Years
Interest | 8.8% |
Compounding | Half yearly |
Minimum Investment | 100 |
Maximum Investment | No limit |
Tenure | 10 years |
Tax Benefit |
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Premature Withdrawal | NA but Encashment is allowed |
Who can invest? | Individuals, HUF cannot purchase from 13th May 2005 |
PO Monthly Income Scheme
Interest | 8.4% payable monthly |
Compounding | NA |
Minimum Investment | 1500 |
Maximum Investment |
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Tenure | 5 years and 0% bonus on maturity |
Tax Benefit | NA |
Premature Withdrawal | After 1 year |
Who can invest? | Individuals |
PO Time Deposit
Interest |
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Compounding | Quarterly |
Minimum Investment | 200 |
Maximum Investment | No limit |
Tenure | 1, 2, 3 and 5 year |
Tax Benefit | 5 year deposit U/S 80C |
Premature Withdrawal | NA for first 6 months |
PO Recurring Deposit
Interest | 8.3% |
Compounding | Quarterly |
Minimum Investment | 10 |
Maximum Investment | No limit |
Tenure | 5 year tenure, extend for 5 years and can make deposits for the Same |
Tax Benefit | NA |
Premature Withdrawal | After 3 years |
Who can invest? | Individuals |
Maturity benefit | Rs.10 invested monthly becomes Rs.738.62 |
Senior Citizen Savings Scheme
Interest | 9.20% payable quarterly |
Compounding | NA |
Minimum Investment | 1000 |
Maximum Investment | Rs. 15 lakh. If husband & wife are eligible to invest, then each of them can invest up to Rs.15 lakh taking the total to Rs.30 lakh |
Tenure |
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Tax Benefit | Section 80C benefit (Since AY 08-09) |
Premature Withdrawal | NA |
Public Provident Fund
Interest | 8.7% |
Compounding | Yearly |
Minimum Investment | 500 |
Maximum Investment | 1,00,000 |
Tenure | 15 year tenure, extend in a block of 5 years |
Tax Benefit | 80C |
Loan | After 3 years – 25% of the 2nd preceding year @ 2% |
Premature withdrawal |
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Who can invest? | Individuals |
Amanjot Singh said
Dear sir,
I could not understand the withdrawl and loan conditions of PPF. Please explain in deatil ?
dhiraj mahajan said
Dear sir ,
plz update this small saving schemes
Prashant Shah said
Dear Dhiraj,
I agree with you that the rates are not the prevailing ares. But these are the rates which are applicable in our exams. Hence I will update all in Feb, 2013.
Regards,
Prashant.