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Kaushal  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  3 years ago
Its not in the hand of Indian Government only. Our economy will never grow in isolation. If UK, USA and other countries are bleeding, eventhough our government offers such lucrative stimulas package, Things will not improve significantly.
Rajat Agarwal  |  Argues in support of  |  3 years ago
It will improve Gaurav, the government on Sunday has actually unveiled a Rs 30,700-crore fiscal stimulus package which will definitely stimulate investments and demand, g overnment-owned banks are also to announce separate packages for home loans up to...
sandeep mehta  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  3 years ago
There is a need to understand why such stimulus package are required. Credit ,production , demand were working propotionately before economic slowdown leading to inflation .Inflation moving northward requires central bank intervention leading to...
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1 Invest as per my suggestion
2 Investment bouquet
Sunil Mehta  |  Added idea  "Wealth Management"  |  1 year ago
Real estate and gold are traditionally the top investment choices of many Indians. If you have some appetite for risk, stock market is a great investment option. All I would suggest is to not invest all of your money in one instrument....
Paresh Dhembare  |  Supported idea  "Mutual Funds"  |  2 years ago
Investment in MF through SIP is always better option to multiply your wealth. This will help you in taking the advantage of Rupee Cost Averaging. As you are paying the money in installments, it will help you to reduce the risk of market...
 
 
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Padmanabhan R  |  Argues in support of  "Pros"  |  2 years ago
Important advantages are  the leveraging effect (trading on equity ), no dilution of control, tax shield etc But on the other hand they should be met in spite of the financial position and there is huge down ward risk ( fall in sales) and equity...
Karthikeyan P S  |  Argues in support of  "Cons"  |  3 years ago
High rates : Even if we calculate the discounted interest rate from tax deductions, we may still be faced with a high interest rate. Interest rates will vary with macroeconomic conditions, history with the banks, business credit rating and...
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1 MoF is awaiting signals from Banks themselves
2 Liberalization and deNationalization changing the course of banking
ASOKE KUSARI  |  Added idea  "MoF is awaiting signals from Banks themselves"  |  3 years ago
Ministry if Finance has some delama. Several Banks in the USA failed in recent months. MoF is not sure to get results from M@A of Indian Banks. They are watching for signals from Banks for consolidation. RBI is not in a hurry - discussion should...
Gaurav Saha  |  Added idea  "Liberalization and deNationalization changing the course of banking"  |  3 years ago
I feel that liberalization and "denationalization" have changed and forced a change in banking practices in two ways. First, private players are unsatisfied with returns that are available within a regulated framework, so that the government and...
 
 
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Effective application of sophisticated credit risk management tools requires an integrative approach to the measurement and management of credit risk. As presented in this article, this approach is based on a holistic framework that links the initial assessment of credit risk the ongoing monitoring of credit risk the exception reporting and management of credit risk throughout the transaction life cycle Continual assessment of credit risk creates an early warning system for effective loan portfolio management. Initial assessment of a borrower's risk rating should be based on documented risk-rating definitions. The definitions as given by author includes the following quantitative criteria: ...
 
 
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When it comes to Real Estate you need to be very careful, where to invest, how much to invest, when to invest etc. Below there are few ways you should adopt so that you do not loose much in this area. What you need to know is a few simple formulas for determining if a property is a good investment or not. Here I have discussed about a new way of evaluating the worth of the property and discarding the old gross rent multiplier formula. The new way of evaluating, is capitalization rate, or cap rate . This is explained below, with the help of an example: Rental properties are bought for the income they produce, so this is what your real estate valuation should be based on. That is why your rea...
X yz  |  Commented  |  4 years ago
If the property size is 1050 sft and rental value of it Rs. 250 per sft and the rate of return in 9 %. What will be the cap value of the property?
 
 
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If the track record of an asset gives you a relative amount of certainty about how it will perform going forward does leveraging the asset make good sense? If the variance of returns for that asset i...
Kunal Garg  |  Answered  |  3 years ago
What makes this question interesting is that it gets into the efficiency of the market...is the market efficient? I believe it is, and here is why I believe leveraging a non volatile asset won't pay: What is the least volatile asset you can think...
 
 
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Sujeet Singh  |  Answered  |  3 years ago
All forms of trading and investment can be construed as a form of gambling, although neither are the same as playing the lottery, roulette or betting. Traders seek price fluctuations and investors seek return on investment. Both require a...
 
 
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Neha Tiwari  |  Answered  |  3 years ago
Non Resident Indian (NRIs) and Persons of Indian Origin (PIOs) can purchase/sell shares/convertible debentures of Indian companies on Stock Exchanges under Portfolio Investment Scheme. For this purpose, the NRI/PIO has to apply to a designated...
 
 
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