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Capital expenditure covers long-term investments in assets, while revenue expenditure includes daily operational costs. Learn more details at India Infoline.

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Dividend Payout Ratio is percentage of a company’s net income distributed to shareholders as dividends. Learn how it is calculated with an example, importance of dividend payout ratio.

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Learn about dividends, the different types, and their advantages and disadvantages. Understand how they affect share prices with our insight's at India Infoline.

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Dividend Per Share (DPS) is the total dividend amount allocated to each outstanding share of a company. Learn how to calculate dividend per share effectively.

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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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Have you ever bought something for a cheap price that seemed like a “steal deal” but the product or service underwhelmed you? In the world of money management, a similar situation is called a value trap.

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Several years ago, if someone told you that they left their high-paying job to start a business of their own, you would have been surprised. Fast forward to now, the high paying jobs have shifted to new-age startups that are being created every day.

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Option trading strategies involve a series of permutations and combinations to maximize profits and minimize risk. Delta hedging aims to offset the risk to either a single Option or the entire portfolio.

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As fervent propagators of financial literacy, IIFL endeavours to explain essential concepts that new investors in the stock market should know about. One such concept is called a tracking stock.

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With the recent IPO frenzy in the securities market, terms such as private placement, offer for sale, direct public offerings are frequently discussed.

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A common question among new investors regarding the stock market is: why do some investors say they have lost a huge sum of money while investing, while others have garnered immense wealth by investing in stocks?

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If you invest or trade in the stock markets, you may have come across the term ‘penny stocks’. Penny stocks are those that are traded at very low prices – below Rs. 10 in India and traded less than $5 in the US markets.

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The initial approach is the one thing that confuses beginner investors when they are considering entering the stock market. Where

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Buying stocks without prior knowledge of the market is not called investing but speculating. When you speculate, you realise losses.

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Before investing in the stock market, it is essential to know the basics. When you purchase shares, they are transferred to your Demat account within the specified settlement period.

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