Getting GST registration done is an imperative step for any business that looks forward to working with trust and transparency. The government will ask for certain documents during registration to validate your identity and substantiate that your business is legitimate and tax-paying. These records expedite registration and will provide proof of your status to the government. But what are the documents required for GST registration? […]
An insurance policy is a legal document issued by the insurance company and outlines the terms and conditions of the insurance contract. If it is misplaced, lost or damaged, wholly or partially, an application has to be filed for the issuance of a duplicate policy document by following the prescribed procedure, which may vary across insurers.
Explore the essentials of Infrastructure Investment Trusts (InvITs) and how they operate. Learn about their advantages and how they can enhance your investment strategy.
Free Cash Flow (FCF) is the cash a company generates after covering operational and capital expenses. Discover its types, calculation, and significance in our guide at India Infoline.
One of the common problems people face is when an account holder in the family dies without appointing a nominee. Today, when you open a bank account or a demat account or even buy mutual funds, it is mandatory to appoint a nominee. In case you choose not to name a nominee, you must mention the reason why you don’t want to appoint a nominee.
Getting GST registration done is an imperative step for any business that looks forward to working with trust and transparency. The government will ask for certain documents during registration to validate your identity and substantiate that your business is legitimate and tax-paying. These records expedite registration and will provide proof of your status to the government. But what are the documents required for GST registration? […]
An insurance policy is a legal document issued by the insurance company and outlines the terms and conditions of the insurance contract. If it is misplaced, lost or damaged, wholly or partially, an application has to be filed for the issuance of a duplicate policy document by following the prescribed procedure, which may vary across insurers.
Explore the essentials of Infrastructure Investment Trusts (InvITs) and how they operate. Learn about their advantages and how they can enhance your investment strategy.
Free Cash Flow (FCF) is the cash a company generates after covering operational and capital expenses. Discover its types, calculation, and significance in our guide at India Infoline.
One of the common problems people face is when an account holder in the family dies without appointing a nominee. Today, when you open a bank account or a demat account or even buy mutual funds, it is mandatory to appoint a nominee. In case you choose not to name a nominee, you must mention the reason why you don’t want to appoint a nominee.
Discover key PMS investment risks and effective strategies for reducing them. Learn to safeguard your portfolio with expert risk management tips.
Bond yields are a bit tricky to understand. Bond yield is the interest that a bond pays divided by the current market price of the bond. Take a 5 year bond that has a face value of Rs 100 and pays interest rate at the rate of 10% annually.
The good thing is that a lot of investors, especially among the younger generation, are appreciating the importance of financial planning quite early.
The RERA Act is considered as one of the landmark legislations passed by the Indian Parliament. Its objective is to address grievances of buyers and to bring transparency and accountability in country’s real estate sector. This is in line with the vast and growing economy of India as in future many people will be investing in real estate sector.
A lack of basic financial education leaves many young adults mystified about money management. When you begin earning, you may realise that as a young adult, you have more disposable income that you can invest, than you’d have later in life.
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