💨 Abstract
Investors compare Recurring Deposits (RD) and mutual funds based on their financial goals and risk levels. RDs offer fixed interest and assured returns, while mutual funds offer market-linked returns with potential for capital appreciation. Understanding the differences between these two investment options can help investors make informed decisions. RDs are suitable for conservative investors seeking secure, reliable returns, while mutual funds may be suitable for those ready to take risks for possibly higher returns.
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