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Sabyasachi Chatterjee Associate, Motilal Oswal
 
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Basel I, a system which was formulated to take care of the banking transactions in G-10 countries. There were two major drawbacks in this system. These were: It took into account only globally active banks in G10 nations. It focussed “narrowly” on minimum capital requirements The initial Basel Capital Accord only took financial risks into account. Basel II will ensure that banks evaluate and measure other forms of risk, including operational risk. Banks will have to make capital provision to effectively act as a contingency fund, to cover the direct and indirect losses that emergent operational risks could cause. The Basel committee which was set up in 1975 has again come to force as they a...
 
 
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A more complex type of valuation is Partial Interest Valuation. Partial interest valuation values the ownership of a portion of a property, limited partnership, general partnership, corporation, LLC or LLP. Partial interest valuationis more complex than most valuation problems and requires intense analysis and seasoned judgment. Reasons for performing a partial interest valuation are typically related to estate tax valuation or estate tax planning but could involve divorce, business dissolution or valuation of collateral for a bank. The steps involved in a partial interest valuation are as follows: Value the entire property or entity; Calculate the value of the proportionate share in the pr...
 
 
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What opportunities are there to sell new services or displace existing players in the wake of this crisis?
Sabyasachi Chatterjee  |  Answered  |  4 years ago
The subprime mortgage shakeup brings to light the important of risk, process and due diligence. Real estate purchases and investing have not been treated by lendors and buyers with the care they should. Expectation that real estate would always...
 
 
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sachin  |  Answered  |  4 years ago
100% Scheme for High Priority Industries NRIs and Overseas Corporate Bodies (OCBs) predominantly owned by NRIs can invest with full repatriation benefits upto 100% in the new issues of equity capital or convertible debentures of a private/public...
Rakesh Chakraborty  |  Answered  |  4 years ago
Here are the tax benefits for NRNR deposit account holders: . Income from the deposits will be free from Indian income tax. The deposit will also be exempt from gift tax for one-time gifting (in the case of NRIs only). Exemption from income tax...
 
 
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We hear every day how the real estate market is going under, but yet certain real estate investors are making money every day, regardless of market volatility. How? By buying probate real estate. No matter what you invest in, you are always advised to “buy low and sell high,” right? Well, imagine a world where you can buy property at a substantial discount, and where:     * There’s often much less, and often no competition!     * The sellers are actually M-O-T-I-V-A-T-E-D!     * You can buy property at a 30-50% discount!     * There’s a huge and growing inventory of property you can buy.     * You can buy land, and valuable merchandise at a discount too!     * You are helping out people who...
Sujeet Singh  |  Commented  |  4 years ago
Iyer may be in India we have some different name for it. But definitely this concept will be there...
Debajit Lahiri  |  Commented  |  4 years ago
This is a good one. I am sure it happens in India too .... It is a big nexus of Big Players, officials and Goons.
 
 
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Sabyasachi Chatterjee  |  Answered  |  4 years ago
Choosing a jurisdiction that you would be happy to invest, bank, reside and work in, and possibly retire to means taking into account a lot of factors, and you will need to do your homework. However, the following information may help you to...
 
 
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Comment about legal acts of offshore banking.. EU saving tax directive initiatives,  for my and viewrers proper understanding..
Sabyasachi Chatterjee  |  Answered  |  4 years ago
Offshore banks, or the offshore branches of banks based in 'high-tax' countries, may apply some residence tests when you approach them. The situation is odd: there are hardly any countries which make it illegal for their citizens to have offshore...
 
 
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Sabyasachi Chatterjee  |  Answered  |  4 years ago
Exchange traded funds (ETFs) have made investing in some nontraditional vehicles easier. For example, GLD IAU track the price of gold, SH, PSQ, DOG allow you to "short" indexes without some of the negatives of options. SDS, QID DXD are so called...
 
 
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kaladhar reddy  |  Answered  |  4 years ago
An exchange-traded fund (or ETF ) is an investment vechile traded on stock exchanges, much like stocks or bonds. An ETF holds assets such as stocks, bonds, or futures. Institutional investors can redeem large blocks of shares of the ETF (known as...
charlie tulsian  |  Answered  |  4 years ago
ETFs represent shares of ownership in either fund, unit investment trusts, or depository receipts that hold portfolios of common stocks which closely track the performance and dividend yield of specific indexes, either broad market, sector or...
 
 
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Sabyasachi Chatterjee  |  Answered  |  4 years ago
are you meaning to ask how to value the investments of a Real Estate Fund's investments in Mortgages, Listed Real Estate Companies and on going projects of developers while arriving at the NAV of the fund? If yes, here is my take. Investments in...
 
 
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