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Calculate EMIs, plan SIP investments, explore government schemes, and make informed financial decisions — all in one place.
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EMI Calculator
Home, car & personal loan EMI with amortization table.
SIP Calculator
Mutual fund SIP returns with year-wise growth chart.
Income Tax Calculator
Compare old vs new regime and find what saves more.
FD Calculator
Fixed deposit maturity with compounding options.
PPF Calculator
15-year PPF maturity with tax-free returns.
Salary Calculator
CTC to in-hand take-home salary breakdown.
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Government Schemes
Complete eligibility and application guides for all major schemes.
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Well-researched articles to help you make smarter decisions.
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PM Kisan, Ayushman Bharat, PM Awas Yojana, Sukanya Samriddhi — complete eligibility guides and application steps for 10+ schemes.
Latest Guides
Practical finance advice, no jargon
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Top 7 Investment Options in India for 2026 — Complete Guide to Build Wealth
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Personal Budget Kaise Banayein — 50/30/20 Rule Complete Guide in Hindi
Learn how to create a monthly personal budget using the popular 50/30/20 rule — allocate 50% to needs, 30% to wants, and 20% to savings. Includes real examples for Indian salaried employees.
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