Assets Vs Lliabilities Your assets and liabilities: The
amount of assets—items of value—you hold, is a precise indicator of your
current and future financial position. Assets
tend to add to your income (either now or in future) example investments—in gold / silver, fixed de…
Showing posts with label Terminology - Investment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Terminology - Investment. Show all posts
ROI - Return on Investment - Terminology - Share Market
Investment GuruTuesday, October 10, 2017OCT 2017, Terminology - Business, Terminology - Investment, Terminology - Share Market
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ROI - Return on Investment..! Terminology - Business, Terminology - Investment, Terminology - Share Market Return on Investment (ROI). A measure of a corporation's
profitability, equal to a fiscal year's income divided by common stock &
preferred stock equity plus…
Shares & Dividends Claimed before 30th December.
Investment GuruSunday, November 27, 2016OCT 2016, Terminology - Investment, Terminology - Share Market
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Shares &
Dividends Claimed before 30th December. If you have
shares in physical format and dividend
not claimed in last seven (7) years those shares will directly get Transferred
to Investors Education and Protection Fund (IEPF ) Suspense Account. If you have
Shares an…
Why Is 'Return on equity' - RoE very Important?
Investment GuruSunday, April 03, 2016Terminology - Finance, Terminology - Investment, Terminology - Share Market
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Terminology - Share Market Why Is
'Return on equity' - RoE very Important? Indian
companies return on equity (RoE) has halved from its 2005 highs to 12.3%, said
Credit Suisse. Here is
why ROE is important for investors. 1. What is ROE? Return
On Equity (RoE) is a financ…
What is Meant by Velocity of Money?
Investment GuruWednesday, December 09, 2015Terminology - Finance, Terminology - Investment
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Velocity of Money - The rate at which money is exchanged from one transaction to another, and how much a unit of currency is used in a given period of time. Velocity of money is usually measured as a ratio of GNP to a country's total supply of money Src: Investopedia. Term…
Terminology - Investment - Asset
Terminology - Investment - Asset
Any item of economic value owned by an individual or / company / or corporation, especially that which could be converted to cash.
Examples are cash, securities, accounts receivable, inventory, office equipment, real estate (Land and Propert…
Terminology - Investment - Yield
Terminology - Investment - Yield The annual rate of
return on an investment, expressed as a percentage (%). For bonds &
notes, the coupon rate divided by the market price. This is not an accurate
measure of total return, since it does not factor in capital gains. For secur…
Terminology - Investment - Time Deposits
Terminology - Investment - Time Deposits Time Deposits. Short-
or medium-term, interest-bearing, FDIC-insured debt instrument offered by banks
& savings & loans. The account holder has agreed to keep the money in
the account for a specified amount of time, anywhere f…
What are Masala bonds..?
Masala
bonds are Indian rupee denominated bonds issued in offshore capital markets International
Finance Corporation (IFC), an investment arm of the World Bank, has issued a 10
year, Rs.1000 crore bond in London to fund infrastructure projects in India. These
bonds, which wi…