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How will you Diversify your risk in Stock Marekt
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Financial planner
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Binay Kumar Singh
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"How will you Diversify your risk in Stock Marekt"
| 3 years ago
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Simple Fund According to Your age One should decide his / her risk Appitide.A 20 year old young boy should invest 80% of the capital in Diversified Equity Mutual Fund or In Pure Equity and 20% in Safe Funds or In Dedts Funds or Bank F.D.AND 60...
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Satish Pandey
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"Financial planner"
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according to me a good financial planner is a must to make sure that you have wider investment avenues than just in the stock market. That helps as that means that you have some amount of money safely parked in investment vehicles on which can...
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Fast Transfer of Information
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Provides Auctioning Platform
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Venkatachalam C V
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"Fast Transfer of Information"
| 3 years ago
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Information is money in case of capital markets. There are plenty of things that social networks can be used for: sharing techniques, networking, etc.
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Alok Kumar Singh
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"Provides Auctioning Platform"
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It will help create distribution platform outside traditional brokers and channels.
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Ideate: "Will social and business networking work in the Capital Markets Investment Community?" deleted from your view.
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Credit Rating
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Company Listing
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Venkatachalam C V
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"Credit Rating"
| 3 years ago
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It is one of the important factor showing that your firm is well placed and have no past bad records which is itself proved by credit ratings. It makes it easy for you to make the deal.
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Alok Kumar Singh
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"Company Listing"
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The first step is to make sure the business credit reporting agencies have your company listed and that the information they have for it is correct. This provides you with cushion of selling your reputation to lenders.
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Ashim Chowdhury
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| 3 years ago
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I think that Fannie and Freddie debt should be easy to sell, while the loans to holders of asset-backed securities are temporary by design. Plus the Fed has to act boldly: This shock is in many ways more complex and harder to deal with than the...
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Gandhi Rajan
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I believe this is going a bit too far. Fed is buying, or accepting as loan collateral, assets that no one else wants. The danger of this approach, he says, will become clear when the economy starts to strengthen. At that point the Fed will need...
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Alok Kumar Singh
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| 3 years ago
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I think the situation demands such a step to be taken. The credit crunch is so severe that the Fed has been forced to go beyond its peacetime role of guiding the economy by steering short-term interest rates . With banks weakened and afraid to...
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Debate: "Should the Fed's $800 billion plan be the cause for any concern?" deleted from your view.
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Ashim Chowdhury
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Present difficulties are, to a large extent, of India’s own making. Before the beginning of the era of economic liberalisation it had depended largely on domestic savings plus concessional foreign borrowings whose consequences were disliked by...
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Varun Sood
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Forex reserves have declined from their peak of$316 billion in the wake of unabated portfolio outflows. A consideration of whether India needs to raise dollar funds leads us to ask how vulnerable the economy is, how important dollar resources are...
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Alok Kumar Singh
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| 3 years ago
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Undoubtedly, India must raise and maintain dollar funds to meet future exigencies. This is obvious from the impact of the ongoing global economic crisis. India, dependent on foreign capital inflows since 1990s is facing a big shortfall in them.
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Japan Shah
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FII is mostly for a speculative purpose, they will invest and sell the investment once the see profits.. FII do not add to capital much.. I believe that FDI should be the main source for external capital as it invests into the business and also...
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Santosh Bhosle
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Over the past five years, portfolio flows into India have been ~$70 billion. Currently, FIIs hold close to ~17% of Indian market capitalisation versus ~50% with promoters and ~13% with Indian institutional investors. Hence, FIIs are an important...
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Debt-equity ratio
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Positive operating cash flow
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Varun Sood
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"Dividends"
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Being a shareholder, I am only interested in investments. A company which consistently pays dividends implies it’s rewarding its shareholders. Preference should always be given to a company with higher dividend yield. Higher the yield more is the...
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Satish Pandey
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"Price-to-book value (P/BV)"
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This ratio of the stock’s market value to book value helps in knowing its relative under or over-valuation. A lower P/BV multiple typically indicates that the stock is under-valued, but this may not always be the case. Again, this ratio varies...
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Split your FD investments
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Re-investing the interest earned
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Balaji Prabu
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"Split your FD investments"
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Dont we need to submit the interest earned on Tax return even if it is deposited with different bank and pay tax ?
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Alok Kumar Singh
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Tax saver fixed deposits give you dual benefits. Apart from giving you an assured return, they are also eligible for exemption under Section 80C of the Income Tax Act 1961. However, TDS is applicable. These fixed deposits have a lock-in period of five...
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Satish Pandey
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"Split your FD investments"
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There is another benefit if you split your fixed deposits. If you are in need of urgent cash and need to withdraw money, you won't have to break all your fixed deposits. You could get the money by breaking either one or two FD accounts while the...
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Long-term investments will be rewarded
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They’ve become more choosy about targets
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Jugnu M Shah
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"Long-term investments will be rewarded "
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Ofcourse...India would be the preferred destination for PE investments due to it's strong influential economy!
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Alok Kumar Singh
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"They’ve become more choosy about targets "
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In my view, India Inc entered 2008 with robust PE activity on the back of strong fundamentals and soaring stock markets. However, the prevalent global crisis slowed down the pace of private equity investments in the following months. During the...
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Approach
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Varun Sood
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"Great Idea"
| 3 years ago
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I could say if you have a great idea and need some money to start off your new business model, then pitch it to a reliable venture capital firm. If they like it, they'll often times give you 100% of the start up funds you need to make it happen....
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Alok Kumar Singh
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Yes gandhi these are basic things we should remember when entering and they also should go into the meeting knowing up front that it will be very risky. As usual however, the bigger the risk, the higher the pay out is. The money they invest is going...
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