FD vs RD Comparison
Compare Lump Sum Fixed Deposit with Monthly Recurring Deposit
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Interest earned on the money waiting to be deposited in RD.
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Comparison Scenario
Option A (FD): Invest ₹1,00,000 immediately.
Option B (RD): Keep money in Savings (@3%) and transfer ₹1,667/month to RD.
🏦 Fixed Deposit
Lump Sum Investment
₹1.42L
Total Interest
₹42,000
Effective Rate
8.2%
📅 RD + Savings
Systematic Transfer
₹1.28L
Total Returns
₹28,000
Interest Components
RD: 20k • SB: 8k
FD gives ₹14,000 more!
Even with Savings interest, upfront FD wins due to higher immediate compounding.
💡 why accounts differ?
With FD, your money works at the high rate (e.g., 7%) from Day 1. With RD, the money sits in
Savings (e.g., 3%) waiting to be invested, lowering the overall return.
🎯 The Opportunity Cost
The difference shows the "opportunity cost" of not investing the lump sum immediately. Every
month the money sits in savings, it loses potential growth.
⚠️ Tax Treatment
Both FD and RD interest, as well as Savings interest (above ₹10k limit), are fully taxable
via TDS or effective tax slab.