Asked in Hyderabad at 8:19 PM on October 03, 2009
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INVEST IN SBI BANK BECAUSE IT IS BEST BANK WHERE U GET HIGHEST INTEREST
Answered by bharath , an ibibo Citizen, at 7:05 PM on October 06, 2009
Invest In Post office MIS only - you will get 2600/- monthly as income .Invest the same again in bank if u wish or enjoy !
Answered by Akshay Khann , an ibibo Citizen, at 8:35 PM on October 03, 2009
..then deposit that cheque in that branch of sbi in which u are having an a/c.......no you can submit your cheque on any bank branch....u can submit it to any of the bank, inwhich u hv got saving account....u canIt can be deposited in the drop box of any SBI Branch.Make sure the deposit slip has your proper account number....if u r having a account with your name in sbi you can deposit it by filling
accessibility to financial products and offerings but has also him more vulnerable to different kinds of frauds. These frauds could be related to theft and misuse of Savings Bank account, Credit and Debit CardSome other major security concerns are :1 Confirm that an Online Bank Is Legitimate and that Your Deposits Are InsuredWhether you are selecting a traditional bank or an online bank that has
,it totally depends on you.But for that you have to control your daily expenditure....The best way to save money is by investing them on long term deposits. You can opt for postal deposits like NSCs. They earn bank account and directing your entire earnings through that account. Once you have an account, you have the habit of saving money. Once you have the money in your pocket, you dont hesitate to spend
on maturity. 2National savings scheme NSS The deposits in NSS can be made in all head post-offices and selected sub-post offices. The investor is not allowed to open a joint account. A minimum investment of Rs 1 lakh in a variety of schemes like the National Savings Certificate NSC, Notified bank deposits, Employee Provident Fund EPF, Public Provident Fund PPF, Equity Linked Saving Schemes ELSS floated
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