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Both bonus and splits entail a small tweaking of your capital base. In case of bonus, the company issues fresh shares to the existing shareholders by capitalizing the profits held in the free reserves of the company.

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The Indian share market has become a preferred investment avenue for investors who want to trade daily or invest systematically for the long term.

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Understanding equity is paramount to beginning your investment journey across stock exchanges in India. A company requires funds for its businesses and to meet its working capital requirements.

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STCG on Shares is the gain from selling shares bought at a lower price and sold at a higher price within a short period. Learn about calculation and tax details.

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As an investor, you can be enticed by the promise of big returns from share markets. To a beginner, share markets may seem like a place where you can get easy returns from investments or a place where you can make millions in a jiffy.

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Learn what a negative P/E ratio means for investors and how it can impact investment decisions. Understand its causes and when it might signal risks or opportunities.

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A dividend is a portion of a company’s profits distributed to its shareholders, typically in the form of cash, shares, or equivalents. Learn more at India Infoline.

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Private companies go public after issuing an IPO. In general, public offerings are a combination of new issues and offer-for-sale, which essentially means a sale of shares by existing promoters or shareholders.

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The definition of long-term is a subjective topic. This is because the term means one thing for day traders and another for buy-and-hold investors. Here, we will discuss the pros and cons of long-term trading from a buy-and-hold investors point of view, which could easily mean holding the security for over 20 years.

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Investing in the share market can be tricky especially as a beginner. If you want to invest in stocks, you should keep in mind that there are two types of share markets: primary and secondary share markets.

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Foreign investment in India can broadly be classified into two categories—Foreign direct investment (FDI) and investment made by foreign institutional investors (FIIs). In both of these cases, foreign money enters the Indian markets and fuels growth of economy, industries and capital market.

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Crores of retail investors in India have a single aim: Making as much profit as possible. However, when you meet and talk to someone who is active in the stock market, there are always some instances when they lost a considerable amount of money.

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It is quote normal to get generally confused between short selling vs margin trading. While both are similar in some ways, they are also vastly different. Here we look at the difference between margin trading and short selling.

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When a company is looking to raise capital from the public, they consider listing itself on the top stock exchanges via an IPO. There are various types of listings on the stock exchange: primary listing, dual listing, cross-listing, and interlisting are among a few.

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The Indian IT sector is poised at a challenging crossroads as we are already in the earnings season for the first quarter of the fiscal year 2024. Experts who are tracking the sector have noticed that the weakening demand instigated by recession fears in the US and recent wage hikes are putting pressure on Q1 earnings.

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