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    Is PPF a good retirement fund? As its safe in Govt. Hand and give compound return of 8.5% every year.


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    Its good to keep some money safe but I keep only 10% of my money in PPF, because the return is normally equals to inflation. So you won't get anything. Go for MF and large cap Shares for long term.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raja View Post
    Is PPF a good retirement fund? As its safe in Govt. Hand and give compound return of 8.5% every year.
    Keep some amount of money in PPF. Its good because the partial withdrawal is after 5 years and it mature after 15 years and you can still continue after 15 years.
    In order to get a Loan, you first need to prove that you don't need it.

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    Thanks all. And Happy Diwali to you all.


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