Best short-term investment options for higher returns

People often focus on long-term investment options, overlooking their short-term needs. However, it’s important to consider your financial requirements at different stages of life. You may need funds for health issues, your child’s education, or other immediate needs. Therefore, it’s essential to plan your investments in a way that ensures your short-term needs are met while also working toward your long-term goals.

Investors looking for short-term returns need a smart strategy. You can find several investment options that provide quick returns with lower risks. The key is to choose instruments based on your financial needs.

Here are some of the best short-term investment options for 2025!

High-Interest Savings Accounts

Some banks offer high-interest savings accounts with rates up to 7%. These accounts provide liquidity while generating better returns than regular savings accounts. They are ideal for investors who may need funds at a short notice. Comparing interest rates and account features helps in selecting the best option. Some banks offer sweep-in facilities, where surplus balances earn FD-like interest rates. High-yield savings accounts are suitable for emergency funds or idle cash management.

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FDs with High Interest Rates

Banks and NBFCs provide short-term FDs with tenures ranging from 7 days to 12 months. Interest rates vary between 6% and 8%, depending on the bank and deposit amount. Investors should compare rates before investing to maximise their returns.

Adhil Shetty, CEO of Bankbazaar.com, explains, “Some banks offer special schemes for senior citizens with an additional interest rate benefit. Breaking an FD before maturity may attract penalties. So, investors must plan their liquidity needs. While FDs provide guaranteed returns, they may not always beat inflation. Opting for banks with the highest credit rating ensures safety. Fixed deposits are ideal for risk-averse investors seeking steady short-term returns.”

Gold Investments

Gold is a preferred investment during uncertain times. Investors can buy gold in various forms, such as digital gold, sovereign gold bonds (SGBs), and gold ETFs. Short-term gold investments can yield returns in the range of 5%–8%, depending on market demand and global economic trends. Digital gold allows small investments and easy liquidity. SGBs offer additional interest income along with potential price appreciation. Gold ETFs track gold prices and provide an alternative to physical gold.

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