Finance : Explore Inflation Adjusted Bonds Meaning, Interest Calculation, Index Used, Benefits, and Taxation. Learn how these bonds safeguar...
SEBI : What is Bond ETF? We all are aware about both the terminology used above i.e. Bond and ETF. Bond as we know is an instrument of ...
Finance : Himanshu Gupta Investors who desire predictable real cash flows can now include indexed bonds in their portfolios. The certain rea...
Finance : Middle class who had been battling inflation for last so many years has been offered a chance to hope for a stream of some secured...
Finance : Inflation eats into your money and reduces its purchasing power. To tackle this, you need to invest in products that beat inflatio...
Fema / RBI : Sub-section (iv) of the Section 193 of the Income Tax Act, 1961 stipulates that no tax shall be deducted from any interest payable...
Explore Inflation Adjusted Bonds Meaning, Interest Calculation, Index Used, Benefits, and Taxation. Learn how these bonds safeguard against inflation and their tax implications.
What is Bond ETF? We all are aware about both the terminology used above i.e. Bond and ETF. Bond as we know is an instrument of investment which provides us the fix coupon rate of return over the period of certain time. On the other hand ETF stands for Exchange Traded Fund, the fund which […]
Himanshu Gupta Investors who desire predictable real cash flows can now include indexed bonds in their portfolios. The certain real return will be attractive to investors who are particularly risk averse. It will also be attractive to savers who want to protect their savings from being eroded by inflation. More generally, inflation-indexed bonds can be […]
Middle class who had been battling inflation for last so many years has been offered a chance to hope for a stream of some secured real income by way of interest on their hard earned savings at a rate that will increase with increases in levels of inflation.
Sub-section (iv) of the Section 193 of the Income Tax Act, 1961 stipulates that no tax shall be deducted from any interest payable on any security of the Central Government or a State Government, provided that nothing contained in this clause shall apply to the interest exceeding rupees ten thousand payable on 8% Savings (Taxable) Bonds, 2003 during the financial year.
Inflation eats into your money and reduces its purchasing power. To tackle this, you need to invest in products that beat inflation. Inflation-indexed bonds, due to be floated later this month, may be one such option.
It is a known fact that Indian economy has been hit hard by continuous inflation over past few years now and inflation has been on a rise unabated. In such a situation when country is passing through an inflationary phase, the returns, incomes, yield- everything fetches you a lesser value as inflation dents the value of return. Higher inflation results in negative or lower returns on financial instruments.
The Reserve Bank of India has, today, placed on its website a technical paper on ‘Inflation Indexed Bonds” for public comments. Comments on the technical note may be forwarded to the Chief General Manager, Internal Debt Management Department, Reserve