A Fixed Deposit (FD) is a financial instrument, offered by banks and non-banking financial companies, wherein you can deposit a lump sum amount to earn assured returns on maturity. You can choose the tenor of investing (from 7 days to 10 years) during which your money is locked-in, and it accrues interest on a predetermined rate. The interest rate and your maturity amount are not dependent on market fluctuations. Hence, fixed deposits are considered as one of the safest investment avenues and a preferred choice of investors.
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Fixed Deposits offered by banks are considered to be safe as the depositor gets deposit insurance up to INR 1 Lakh by Deposit Credit Guarantee Corporation of India. However, bank FDs do not offer higher interest rates.
FDs offered by NBFCs, and financial institutions usually offer higher interest rates than bank FDs.
To keep your investment safe and to earn a higher rate of interest, you can choose a company Fixed Deposit with a higher safety rating like Bajaj Finance FD which is assured by ICRA’s MAAA (Stable) and CRISIL’s FAAA/Stable- the highest safety rating in the industry.
As per SEBI Investors Survey 2015, more than 95% of the Indian population prefers fixed deposits over other investment options like life insurance, stocks or mutual funds. Following are the benefits of investing in fixed deposits:
Fixed deposit is also an easy-to-manage investment instrument. You don’t need an expert financial advisor or an expert to manage your fixed deposits. If you open an FD account with Bajaj Finance, you can track and manage your FD online via Experia. If you’d like to know the maturity amount before taking a decision to invest, you can use the online FD calculator.
While selecting a fixed deposit scheme, you evaluate a lot of factors like the credibility of the lender, flexibility in investment terms, tenor, interest rates, periodic interest payout options, etc. But the most important among all these factors is the rate of interest. You may come across FD advertisements highlighting the ‘annualized effective yield’ on FDs more than the ‘rate of interest.’ Less emphasis is given to the rate of interest (often mentioned in the background). As a depositor, you might get confused between the two mentioned rates. Are you aware of the actual interest rate on fixed deposit and the yield on fixed deposits? Well, here’s a quick comparison for you to understand the difference between the two. The interest rate on fixed deposit is the return offered on the principal amount you have invested calculated as compound interest. This is purely based on compounded interest and no other factor is taken into account.
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