Recurring Deposits (RD) and Demat account basics
Recurring Deposits (RD) and Demat Account Basics Recurring Deposits (RD) A recurring deposit (RD) is a regular contribution or deposit made to an account...
Recurring Deposits (RD) and Demat Account Basics Recurring Deposits (RD) A recurring deposit (RD) is a regular contribution or deposit made to an account...
Recurring Deposits (RD)
A recurring deposit (RD) is a regular contribution or deposit made to an account on a set schedule, usually monthly or quarterly. This allows you to make consistent payments or savings contributions while controlling your capital allocation and risk.
Demat Account Basics
A Demat account is a financial intermediary where your investments are held temporarily while they are traded on behalf of the investor. This means that the investor doesn't directly hold the investments, but rather, the custodian acts as an intermediary, facilitating the transfer of funds between the investor and the underlying asset.
Key Differences between RD and Demat Accounts:
| Feature | RD | Demat |
|---|---|---|
| Holding period | Set schedule (monthly/quarterly) | Temporarily held while traded |
| Control over investments | Investor directly holds investments | Custodian holds investments on behalf of the investor |
| Risk tolerance | Lower risk | Higher risk |
| Flexibility | More flexible as you can adjust the frequency of contributions | Limited flexibility as contributions are typically made on a set schedule |
| Transparency | Investor can typically access deposited funds upon request | Investor may need to follow specific procedures for accessing deposited funds |