Tag: Investment Advice
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What Happens If Earning Per Share Becomes Negative
What is Earning Per Share (EPS) Earning Per Share, which is commonly regarded as EPS is a financial ratio used by many fundamental analyst to study the performance of the company along with many other ratios. EPS is defined as the company’s net profit divided by the total shares of the company. EPS tells us…
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Difference between IPO and FPO Every Investor Needs to Know
Introduction IPO / FPO are processes by which a company can collect money from the general public of the country in exchange for an equity or an ownership in the business. When a company is in need of funds for their business, they can either to a bank and get a loan or float its…
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How Does An IPO Bidding Process Actually Work
Introduction As per the definition of SEBI. “When an unlisted company makes either a fresh issue of shares or convertible securities or offers it’s existing shares or convertible securities for sale for the first time to the public, it is called an IPO.” In simpler words, an Initial Public Offering (IPO) is a stage in…
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What is Gold Monetization Scheme – Earn Money From Physical Gold
Introduction Have you ever wondered if you could get an additional interest on your physical gold? I am talking about real gold here, which can be jewellery, gold coins, gold bars etc, which can fetch you an additional interest despite the capital appreciation with time. Yes it is possible. Read this article to find out.…
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5 Effective Ways To Avoid Losing Money In Stock Market
Introduction There is a study that states that about 90% of the investors and nearly 99% of the traders lose money in stock market. The primary reason for losses in the stock market lies in people’s mindset. Most people approach stock market as a get rich quick scheme rather than a long term investment. Losing…
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Smallcase V/s Mutual Funds: Which Is A Better Investment Option
Introduction Smallcase and Mutual Funds are both powerful investment tools designed to help investors have a passive entry into the stock market. While they share some similarities, they also differ in key ways that can influence which option is better suited for your investment goals. What is a Smallcase Smallcase is a collection of securities…