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Fixed vs Floating Interest Rates: Which one is right for you? Complete guide

Kabir Singh
Last updated: April 7, 2025 11:38 am
By Kabir Singh
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One of the most important decisions you make when taking out a loan is whether to choose a fixed or a floating interest rate. But each type has unique benefits and drawbacks that can influence your financial plan in different ways. Let’s first understand what is fixed and floating interest rates.

A fixed interest rate is one that does not fluctuate over a predetermined time frame. When you value income predictability, it provides the finest alternative and makes budgeting simple, according to Rupyaa Paisa Director Mukesh Pandey.

According to Pandey, “fixed rates are always a little higher than floating rates because floating rates are thinner on interest in return for loaning capital because they do not account for future interest.”

Floating Interest Rate: Conversely, a floating interest rate is contingent upon prevailing market circumstances. It usually begins cheaper than the fixed rates, and it may continue to do so, which could result in significant interest cost savings over time.

However, this benefit has the potential drawback of rate increases, which could unexpectedly raise your monthly expenses. This unpredictability calls for increased financial flexibility and risk tolerance.

Fixed vs Floating Interest Rates: Making The Right Choice

According to the director of Rupyaa Paisa, here’s how to decide which one is better for you.

Risk Tolerance: If you seek financial stability and payment predictability, a fixed interest rate can be better. In the event that market rates increase, it shields you from growing expenses.

Market perspective – A variable rate can be a better choice if you anticipate a decline in market interest rates. This would enable you to benefit from lower interest expenses in the long run.

Finance: Are you capable of handling a higher payment? A floating rate may result in immediate cost reductions if your budget can handle future rises.

As a result, while a floating rate can save you money if interest rates decline, a fixed rate might offer consistency and simplicity.

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