Behavioural Biases and Irrational Investing

Behavioral biases refer to systematic ways in which an individual’s behavior deviates from rational decision-making. In the context of investing, behavioral biases can lead to …

Computation of taxable Capital gain

Land, building, house property, vehicles, patents, trademarks, leasehold rights, machinery, and jewellery are a few examples of capital assets. This includes having rights in or …

Money markets Regulations

The Money market in India is a correlation for short-term funds with maturity ranging from overnight to one year in India including financial instruments that …

Passive and Residual Dividend policy

A dividend is a percentage of a company’s profits that is paid out to shareholders. Dividends are more common with established companies and they’re often …

Business Finance CSJMU NEP BBA Notes

Business Finance CSJMU NEP BBA Notes

Credit Risk, Credit Risk Rating, Credit Worthiness of Borrower

Credit risk refers to the possibility that a borrower or counterparty may fail to meet their contractual obligations of repayment, either in terms of principal …

Financial Credit: Meaning & Objectives, Credit Risk, Credit Analysis, Seven C’s

Financial Credit means a letter of credit used directly or indirectly to cover a default in payment of any financial contractual obligation of the Company …

Foreign Exchange as stock

The International Stock Exchange (TISE) is a stock exchange headquartered in St. Peter Port, Guernsey. The TISE provides a responsive and innovative listing facility for …

Project Financing, Needs, Sources of Project Finance

Project Financing, Needs, Sources of Project Finance

Management of Fixed Capital

The expression ‘fixed capital’ often considered to be analogous to ‘fixed assets’ denotes the employment of capital in permanent assets and other non-current assets. The …

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