This Father’s Day which is celebrated on June 20, financial planner NDB Wealth is encouraging fathers everywhere to grow their wealth to match that boundless love while basking in the warmth of their family, providing them with stability and protection.
“Father’s Day is an excellent time to reflect on being a parent and the stability of your family’s future. Some celebrate while others ponder the responsibilities that go with achieving the best for your family. We at NDB Wealth fully understand that with the right support, advice and guidance, you can make the right decisions to provide for your family’s future while not taking away too much of your valuable time,” said Laknada De Mel, the company’s Head of Private Wealth Management, in a media release.
“Money Plus from NDB Wealth is an ideal financial solution that will help your money grow in the best possible way where one can start immediately, taking the first of many small steps. With a current yield of 5.30% as at 10th June 2021 it is a great alternative to savings that provides the flexibility of being able to withdraw money anytime to meet any emergency expenses,” the release said.
The Growth & Income Fund, a share market fund is the ideal account for fathers who are moderately inclined towards risks. The fund allows investors to take calculated risks and gives returns from both the Stock and Bond markets. The income generated from stocks as dividends and interest from the Bonds and Capital gains can be withdrawn anytime without a penalty.
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