Versuchen GOLD - Frei
A READY RECKONER FOR A RAINY DAY
India Today
|June 08, 2020
The worst mistake in a financial crunch is to prematurely encash FDs, redeem mutual fund investments or sell gold when there are smarter options to source funds
The COVID-19 outbreak and the national lockdown that has followed have inflicted deep financial wounds on people. Scores have lost their jobs and equally high numbers of workers have had to take pay cuts. Entrepreneurs have suffered heavy losses or shut down their businesses. Then there are those who have been infected by the virus itself. Crises like these invariably force people to make unexpected withdrawals from their investment corpus, as not everyone maintains an ‘emergency fund’.
However, the choice of the investment to be encashed needs to be wise and one must look beyond conventional ideas, such as encashing fixed deposits (FDs), redeeming mutual funds or selling gold jewellery. Here are some of the best options available to meet financial exigencies.
WITHDRAWAL FROM EPF, PPF
If you don’t have an emergency fund or are falling short despite dipping into what you had saved for a rainy day, you may consider withdrawing some amount from your EPF (Employees’ Provident Fund) corpus. To cushion the impact of COVID-19 on the lives of people, the central government has allowed EPF subscribers to withdraw up to three months of their basic salary and dearness allowance or 75 per cent of their EPF balance, whichever is lower. Any such amount withdrawn will not invite tax. In case of job loss, you can withdraw your entire EPF balance two months from the last day at work.
Diese Geschichte stammt aus der June 08, 2020-Ausgabe von India Today.
Abonnieren Sie Magzter GOLD, um auf Tausende kuratierter Premium-Geschichten und über 9.000 Zeitschriften und Zeitungen zuzugreifen.
Sie sind bereits Abonnent? Anmelden
WEITERE GESCHICHTEN VON India Today
India Today
Curves in the Right Places
The straight and narrow, are no longer the most wanted in design. India Today HOME finds out that curved forms continue to rule decor, furniture and objects
1 min
January 26, 2026
India Today
Out of the Blue and on Your Walls
This one's a lesson in effortless, layered luxury that stands out
1 min
January 26, 2026
India Today
The New Lived-in Chic
Move over picture-perfect spaces on social media, 2026 is all about interiors that look homey, comfortable, charater-filled and embrace imperfections, shares Ruchika Baid
1 mins
January 26, 2026
India Today
Artisanal Luxe
If 2025 saw us appreciate craftsmanship, this year will see interiors celebrate it as he maps the renewed movement for all things beautiful and traditional
1 mins
January 26, 2026
India Today
Travel Dreams, Hand-Drawn
AN EXHIBITION AT GURUGRAM'S HERITAGE TRANSPORT MUSEUM TRACES HOW HAND-DRAWN POSTERS SHAPED INDIA'S TRAVEL IMAGINATION
1 mins
January 26, 2026
India Today
WHEN CHATBOTS AND CHALK BOARDS ARE PALS IN THE CLASSROOM
WITH AI TOOLS BEING TESTED IN CLASSROOMS AROUND INDIA, SOLID STANDARDS AND POLICY RESPONSES ARE CRITICAL TO ADVANCE LEARNING AND TEACHING OUTCOMES
3 mins
January 26, 2026
India Today
PLUG INTO THE FUTURE
Can your house anticipate your needs? Muskan Salgia highlights how smart home technology is becoming less visible and more intuitive this year
2 mins
January 26, 2026
India Today
Creative Calling
From material-led works to younger collectors, Jaya Asokan guides us through the changing landscape on the canvas and beyond
2 mins
January 26, 2026
India Today
THE BOTANICAL ROOTS OF EMPIRE
AN EXHIBITION OF COLONIAL BOTANICAL ART AT LONDON'S KEW GARDENS GIVES INDIAN ARTISTS THEIR DUE
3 mins
January 26, 2026
India Today
THE MACHINE THAT NOW RUNS MONEY
FROM CREDIT SCORES TO TRADING FLOORS, AI IS BECOMING THE CENTRAL ACTOR IN AN AUTOMATED ECONOMY. THIS IS ALSO ALTERING THE FOUNDATIONS OF TRUST, RISK AND BEHAVIOUR
5 mins
January 26, 2026
Translate
Change font size
