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Planning to Retire This Year? Here is How You Should Prepare for the Next Tax Season

January 29, 2018 Leave a comment


wealthymattersIt is crucial to invest your retirement corpus diligently. Before you make your investment decisions, evaluating and analyzing different options is beneficial. You do not want to speculate your retirement corpus. You may prefer earning slightly lower returns for the security of your funds.

Your primary objective is to generate fixed income through your limited savings. The first step is to collect all your funds from instruments, such as gratuity, Public Provident Fund (PPF), savings bank accounts, equities, fixed deposits (FDs), and insurance. Read more of this post

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