₹1000 PPF Interest Calculation for 15 Years
PPF Interest Calculation.. you get ₹ 3,15,572 as maturity amount with 7.1% interest rate in PPF for 15 years and Rs. 1000 monthly deposits..
PPF Interest Calculation.. you get ₹ 3,15,572 as maturity amount with 7.1% interest rate in PPF for 15 years and Rs. 1000 monthly deposits..
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FD interest calculation is done on monthly basis using monthly interest rate & is compounded quarterly. You get Rs. 19,530 FD maturity amount after 10 years
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SIP Returns Calculation on Rs. 1000 SIP.. we get approx. Rs. 5.04 Lacs as maturity amount by just investing Rs. 1000 per month as SIP for next 15 years
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