₹10,000 RD for 10 Years

A ₹10,000 monthly recurring deposit for 10 years at 7% compounded quarterly matures at ₹17.4 lakh, of which ₹5.4 lakh is interest earned over the tenure. RD works best for salaried savers who want disciplined monthly savings with sovereign-level safety — though returns lag behind equity SIPs over long horizons.

Total Deposited
₹12,00,000
Interest Earned
₹5,37,017
Maturity Value
₹17,37,017

Rate Comparison for ₹10,000 / 10 Years

RateInvestedInterestMaturity
6%₹12,00,000₹4,44,290₹16,44,290
6.5%₹12,00,000₹4,89,880₹16,89,880
7%₹12,00,000₹5,37,017₹17,37,017
7.5%₹12,00,000₹5,85,760₹17,85,760

About This Scenario

A ₹10,000 monthly recurring deposit for 10 years at 7% compounded quarterly matures at ₹17.4 lakh, of which ₹5.4 lakh is interest earned over the tenure. RD works best for salaried savers who want disciplined monthly savings with sovereign-level safety — though returns lag behind equity SIPs over long horizons.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the maturity of ₹10,000 monthly RD for 10 years?

At 7% quarterly-compounded, a ₹10,000 monthly RD for 10 years matures at ₹17.4 lakh. Of this, ₹5.4 lakh is interest earned.

Is RD interest taxable?

Yes. Treated exactly like FD interest — taxable under 'Income from Other Sources' at your slab rate. TDS applies if annual interest from the bank exceeds ₹40,000 (₹50,000 for senior citizens).

RD vs SIP — which is better?

RD gives guaranteed but lower returns (6–7.5%) with sovereign-level safety. SIP in equity mutual funds targets 11–14% historically with market risk. For 5+ year horizons, SIP typically creates 2–3x more wealth.

Can I skip an RD instalment?

Most banks allow 2–4 missed instalments without penalty, but later missed instalments can lead to account closure. Set up auto-debit to avoid the issue.