After you leave your job, your PF account is considered active for the next 36 months. After this period ends, the account is marked as inoperative. However, the 'inoperative' account does not mean ...
One of the important aspects many subscribers overlook is the concept of an “inoperative” account. After leaving employment, ...
The Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) credits interest to your existing PF balance every year, and this continues ...
Many employees believe that once they leave a job, their Provident Fund (PF) account stops earning interest after a few years ...
Voluntary Retirement Schemes, or VRS, and early exits, once seen as dramatic decisions, have now become part of real conversations in many households.