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PPF vs. NPS: You get good returns where you invest

The Public Futures Fund (PPF) and the National Pension System (NPS) are viewed as long-term investment instruments. If public futures are considered a safe investment, the national pension system is considered a risky investment because it relies on the market. Interest Rate on Public Futures Fund 7.1%. But if a person invests in 60% equity and 40% debt in NPS, he can get up to 10% interest rate.

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Tax expert Jitendra Solanki said, “Interest rates on PPF are almost fixed. The central government announces its interest rates every three months. But the NPS return is a market related investment. According to government regulations, any NPS account holder can choose up to 75 percent of equity exposure.

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Karthik Haveri of Transcend Consulting said, “In the long run, equity investments are expected to return 12 per cent. Debt exposure is 8 per cent. According to Jawari, even in the worst case scenario, NPS gets 10 per cent interest.

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