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The Benefits of Long term Investments
07-Oct-13 06:47PM

While short term investing may give investors some thrills and even deliver gains, long-term investors have a many benefit from: • Dividends: Companies usually pay dividends to their shareholders those keep hold into their companies share for long term which increase the value of their investments. Some companies reinvest dividends with additional share purchases and increase the value of your investment further. • Escape from price fluctuations: Investments for long tenure escapes from price fluctuations for any point of time. During the short-term investments, all sorts of events

What is inactive and active share?
13-Sep-13 05:41PM

Active shares are those in which transactions take place every day, or almost every day on the stock exchange. At the other extreme are shares in which transactions take place rarely, once in while called inactive shares moreover an inactive share has been defined as one, which is transacted less than two times a month in any stock exchange.

What is IPO
04-Sep-13 07:05PM

An initial public offering (IPO) or stock market launch is a type of public offering where shares of stock in a company are sold to the general public, on a securities exchange for the first time. Through this process, a private company transforms into a public company. Initial public offerings are used by companies to raise expansion capital for business requirements.

Investments in Government Bonds
26-Aug-13 03:45PM

The initiates taken by RBI to stop the falling of Rupees value against the Dollar this resulting the effects on low liquidity in the system and arising the Rate of Interest. To overcome from this situation and managing the proper liquidity for proper flow and availability of funds to production industries, Central Bank has planned for purchasing the Govt. Bonds of 8000 Crore from options open market.

Facts and remedies for Falling down of Rupee value in international market
23-Aug-13 06:22PM

Since couple of months back Indian Rupee has fallen so much. Everybody is worried for this fallen and wants to know how much it will fall further. Indian Govt. has taken up various measures to control the falling of Rupee value but all efforts going in vain. The foreign flows of money are going from India frequently due to which Rupee value has fallen 65 against the Dollar$. Decreasing Rupees value creates inflation in country certainly. To control the inflation is the biggest challenge before Indian economy.

RBI role in indian financial market
01-Aug-13 06:43PM

Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is the supreme authority of Indian financial market. so whatever RBI does it is very important for the indian market. RBI Regulates all the financial actions of banking sectors. RBI decides the interest rate, bank rate, repo rate, SLR ratio etc.

GDP role in economy and stock market
01-Aug-13 05:28PM

Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is defined as the total production of goods and services within the country in a financial year.

What is Altman Z- SCORE?
08-May-13 05:35PM

What is Altman Z SCORE? Edward I. Altman published Altman Z score formula in 1968 for predicting bankruptcy of banks. The formula is used to predict the probability that a firm will go into bankruptcy within two years time horizon. Z-scores are used to predict corporate defaults and an easy-to-calculate control measure for the financial distress status of companies.