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7th March 2016, 03:32 PM
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Best Long Term Investment Plans in India
Hello, I want to know the details of the best long term investments one may do in India. Please provide me.
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7th March 2016, 03:33 PM
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Re: Best Long Term Investment Plans in India
Hello, here I am providing you the details of the best long term investments one may do in India as under: PPF (Public Provident Fund) Account Public Provident Fund or PPF is one of the best and secure long term investment options in India which is totally tax free. Investing in Mutual Fund Mutual Funds investments are generally preferred by people who want to invest in equities and bonds with a balance of risk & return. Direct Equity or Share Purchase Even though investing in direct stock is risky, but if one can invest for a long term of more than 15 years, higher return is expected. Real Estate Investment Real estate is a booming industry in India. It has huge prospects in all the major sectors like housing, commercial, manufacturing, hospitality, retail etc. Investing in Gold in various ways Gold is an evergreen investment product, as the liquidity is always there. One can invest in gold anytime in any format like Gold deposit scheme, Gold ETF, Gold bar, Gold mutual fund etc. Post Office Savings Schemes (POSS) Post Office Savings Schemes are popular for their higher return. The monthly income plan of POSS is mostly suitable for retired individuals or people with regular income needs. Company Fixed Deposits Company FDs are preferred over bank FDs for their higher interest rates. Corporate FDs are instruments used by companies to borrow money from small investors. Invest in attractive IPOs Initial Public Offerings or IPOs are often presented as “Once in a Lifetime” opportunities as they happen only once for every company. IPOs are very attractive, if launched by a reputed company. Buy any ULIP plan for a long term Unit linked insurance plans or ULIPs invest in equities and debt markets. The ups and downs are captured by the net asset value (NAV). Invest in Bonds If you are not comfortable with mutual fund or direct equity market investments, then investing in bonds could be a good options. |
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