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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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The SEBI (Central Database of Market Participants) Regulations, 2003 were notified on November 20, 2003 under which, all the participants in the Indian Securities Market viz.

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In this segment, we look at the types of margins that are levied on cash and futures and options positions. There are various margin types ranging from initial margins to MTM margins, which you must be familiar with.

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In the global money market, commercial paper is an unsecured promissory note with a fixed maturity of 1 to 364 days. But most of us are unaware of the meaning of the term commercial paper.

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The share market is a platform where buyers and sellers come together to trade on publicly listed shares during specific hours of the day. People often use the terms ‘share market’ and ‘stock market’ interchangeably. However, the key difference between the two lies in the fact that while the former is used to trade only shares, the latter allows you to trade various financial securities such as bonds, derivatives, forex etc.

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The process of buying and selling shares is possible in India because of depositories and as an investor, it is important to know about the two functioning depositories.

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Understand LTP in the stock market, which stands for Last Traded Price. Learn its importance and how it affects trading decisions in the share market.

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Are you scared to invest in the stock market? Well, if you do, know that you are not alone! There’s so much financial jargon and math to take in. You can confidently make well-informed investment decisions that multiply your wealth by mastering a few concepts. In this article, we discuss the important mathematical concepts and formulas used while investing or trading in the stock market. […]

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The interest accrued on a savings account is never enough to help you multiply your wealth and achieve financial freedom. Investors such as Rakesh Jhunjhunwala started with just Rs 5,000 and went on to become a billionaire by investing in various financial instruments available in the market.

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One of the key decisions that every company takes is how much debt to have. Debt is a double-edged sword. On one hand, it reduces your cost of capital because the cost of debt is lower than the cost of equity.

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Equities refer to small pieces of a company’s worth, considering all pending liabilities. If you are investing in a company by purchasing equities, you become an owner of the company in the same ratio as the equities bought.

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