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Why VPF, NPS should be in your retirement portfolio
Mint Mumbai
|September 22, 2023
The interest rate is comparatively higher and these have the advantage of tax benefits
The best time to start saving for retirement is yesterday, goes the saying. And, while ‘financial independence, retire early" (FIRE) is all the rage among youngsters these days, retirement planning has been a crucial financial goal for most people, more so for private sector employees who do not have pension security.
Voluntary provident fund (VPF) and national pension system (NPS) are two schemes that work well for such employees and other conservative investors. That’s what Venumadhav (51), a resident of Bengaluru who is employed at a startup there, does. He realized somewhat late in his life that he needed to perk up his retirement portfolio. He was in his late 40s and was looking for safer instruments to accumulate his retirement corpus “I could have opened a public provident fund (PPF) but the lock-in period of 15 years dissuaded me. I chose VPF because no other product in the fixed income category would have given me more than 8% returns," says Venumadhav.
VPF is a way to increase employee provident fund investment, which is usually 12% of the basic salary. Here is more on how VPF and NPS work.
Interest rate
Most investors are hugely concerned about the returns that a financial product offers. But they need not worry where it concerns either VPF or EPF: the interest rate was a healthy 8.15% for FY23. To be sure, it is reviewed every year and is mostly on the higher side compared to other government savings schemes such as PPF, national savings certificate and kisan vikas patra.
This story is from the September 22, 2023 edition of Mint Mumbai.
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