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Satish Pandey
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| 3 years ago
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No way our system doesn't change i feel that the Financial systems if not managed and supervised meticulously, will crumble like a pack of cards as it happened quite recently in U.S. The RBI in India has always been pro-active most of the times...
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Gandhi Rajan
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| 3 years ago
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Yes I think at least in the short term, growth in India's flagship IT-services sector is likely to slow because of the financial-sector crisis. But the rupee's depreciation will help to shore up the profitability of IT and other exporters. More...
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Debate: "Credit Crisis: Will India Re-emerge as an attractive investment destination?" deleted from your view.
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Research
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Press Release
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Satish Pandey
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"Research"
| 3 years ago
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Well before you invest in a particular stock always read the prospectus carefully or the current financial statemnt. Because there are some small companies which has not been registered fot security offerings. Failing to go through the prospectus...
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Gandhi Rajan
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"Press Release"
| 3 years ago
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All investors out here, If a press releases a article about the company's pending acquisition, don't be fooled by it. Make sure if it can become a reality, until then beware of such press release as it can be a attempt to fool you in buying a stock.
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Ideate: "Investment Scams : How to spot and avoid it ?" deleted from your view.
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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"
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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"
| 3 years ago
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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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Ideate: "How will you Diversify your risk in Stock Marekt??" deleted from your view.
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Satish Pandey
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| 3 years ago
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Credit Policy can't be classicist, because it has no morals. From the perspective of the person lending, you have to charge late fees in order to achieve the risk premium you need in order to make lending to that borrower profitable.
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Kausik Panda
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| 3 years ago
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Your credit rating is based on your credit history, not your income, your wealth or anything else. Lenders have a right to know how reasonable an expectation it is that they will be paid back by you, in full and on time. Credit ratings are as...
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Debate: "Is Credit Policy Classist, Penalizing the Poor?" deleted from your view.
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Net Assets Cover
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Entity’s Credit History
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Satish Pandey
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"Net Assets Cover"
| 3 years ago
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Very careful view regarding 'real' value of current assets and current liabilities. Has the entity recently applied for new loans? If so – how many – and in what standing. Multiple loans should raise a red flag – this signifies the entity could be...
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Kausik Panda
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"Entity’s Credit History"
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Does the entity currently trade with merchants comparable to you? If so what’s the motive to enlist with a new vendor that provides the same/similar merchandise or services? How does the entity’s industry fare in the current economic climate? If...
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Ideate: " What factors would you consider, when assessing client creditworthiness, her credit risks and risk of default? " deleted from your view.
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Demand slowdown
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Time to get leaner
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Venkatachalam C V
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"Time to get leaner"
| 3 years ago
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I believe there will be major strategic changes on the operational front, the companies will try to protect their margins by condensing their hiring plans and increasing the utilization rate (currently ranging between 70-75 per cent), hiring fewer...
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Santosh Bhosle
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"Competition to increase"
| 3 years ago
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IT companies maintain that they aren't really feeling the pricing pressure yet. There have been sporadic cases where the client has come back to us, to renegotiate the prices. But, on the whole, the pricing discipline is intact. But, I believe...
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Ideate: " How Indian IT stocks will be affected by the Wall St tsunami?" deleted from your view.
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Gandhi Rajan
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| 3 years ago
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Guys studies have proved that countries that adopted Dollarization when they were undergoing rampant hyper-inflation have now been able to control inflation rates and become stable economies. So dollarizaton is the way to go people...
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Satish Pandey
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| 3 years ago
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No i don't agree Varun here, with Countries with sound and stable economic policies do not really need the stabalizing effects of dollarization. As an Indian and India is the developing and emerging economy for the future, i think it should not...
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Debate: "Can Dollarization help countries avoid financial crisis??" deleted from your view.
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Capital Squeeze
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Satish Pandey
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"Capital Squeeze"
| 3 years ago
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There is a capital squeeze all over, for those looking to raise capital, the alternative of funding through fresh equity is not cheap either, since stock valuations have suffered in the wake of the FII pull-out. In short, capital has suddenly...
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Alok Kumar Singh
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"Ineffective system"
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The ineffective public system has resulted in unscheduled borrowing by the government. This in turn has fueled the rate of financial deepening. Another reason for this is risk aversion of financial intermediaries to lend, particularly to mutual...
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Ideate: "Reasons for India affected by global crisis" deleted from your view.
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Ashim Chowdhury
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| 3 years ago
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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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| 3 years ago
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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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Debate: "Should India raise dollar funds?" deleted from your view.
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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"
| 3 years ago
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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)"
| 3 years ago
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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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Ideate: "Think Smart and making mega bucks? How ?" deleted from your view.




