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