Articles, tagged with "debt instruments", page 2
13th May 2011
‘I never attempt to make money on the stock market. I buy on the assumption that they could close the market the next day and not reopen it for five years.’
-Warren Buffet
When Warren Buffet, the ‘Oracle of Omaha’ quoted the above, he simply meant a...
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Author:
Conan
28th April 2011
Personal Income Tax Thailand:
Gains from sale of shares not listed on the stock exchange
“Tax law interpretation is not as simple as this and it is wrong to interpret Section 40(4)(g) of the Revenue Code in this way."
In 1991, two important amen...
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Author:
RSM Thailand
14th April 2011
Many investors do not realize that there are differences between a money market account and a money market fund. While the differences are subtle, they both have faintly distinct levels of risk. Due to this variance in risk, there is also a small differen...
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Author:
hccoleman
13th April 2011
A Loan is a personal debt, that should be paid after a certain time frame. There�s an agreement among the loan provider and also the debtor at the time of taking a bank laan. Like all debt instruments, banklaan as well comprises the redistribution ...
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Author:
geraldtudo81
27th March 2011
Liquid funds invest in money market instruments. Money market is a market for short term borrowing and lending. This market deals with debt instruments such as certificate of deposits, commercial paper and treasury bills.While searching for different inve...
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Author:
Adhil Shetty
13th March 2011
Smart Wealth Assure provides pre-determined NAV guarantee of Rs. 20
Mumbai: SBI Life Insurance has launched an innovative ULIP which guarantees at inception a pre-specified NAV applicable at the end of the ten-year term. The policyholder by opting Return...
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Author:
cafemutual
10th March 2011
The stock markets have always attracted investors who gravitate towards investments with higher returns. Although the risk factor is high, the returns are comparatively higher than other investment avenues like debt instruments. Though it was quite popula...
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Author:
Conan
09th March 2011
Explain the role of Mutual Funds?
Ans: ROLE OF MUTUAL FUNDS.
*INTRODUCTION:
~ A mutual fund is a financial intermediary that pools the savings of investors for collective investment in a diversified portfolio of securities.
~ All returns of the mutual...
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Author:
thisishiral
08th March 2011
When you are looking for a way to save and grow your money, you will likely consider savings accounts, certificates of deposit and money markets. Unlike CDs and savings accounts, money markets offer two different options—money market accounts and money ma...
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Author:
Yolander
04th March 2011
Mezzanine Capital, also known as Mezzanine Debt, is a type of liability funding that comprises equity-based option, such as rights and warrants, and a lower-priority debt. It is a hybrid debt matter that is in subordinate to an existing debt, a debt provi...
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Author:
Rose B
04th March 2011
Investment in Mutual Funds is usually seen as a lay investor’s recourse. “If you do not know much about stocks, invest in mutual funds. They are safe and assure guaranteed returns" is the general misconception. In fact, mutual funds are an essential co...
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SMC Global
04th March 2011
When you maneuver funds for capital appreciation and tax planning, intelligent and informed tactics are essential. Being informed is the first of the two keys for wise investment planning. A simple example is from unit linked insurance plans (ULIPs). I...
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Author:
SMC Global
16th February 2011
There are a number of mortgage firms that offer a wealthy array of mortgage products of services. Under is brief listing of those mortgage companies.Fannie Mae Mortgage CompanyAn business giant, Fannie Mae Mortgage Company is without doubt one of the main...
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Author:
Lud van Daal
10th February 2011
In today's demanding market conditions every company need more resources to get by. In times of limited resources, a business heading towards growth and a profitable potential future may be destined to encounter major challenges and disappointment. In thi...
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Author:
Elvin Mcmillan
03rd February 2011
There is a tremendous daily market of discounted bank instruments like SBLC, Bonds, MTN, BG, etc. involving issuing banks and long chains of what are called "exit-buyers", which include huge financial institutions, Pension Funds, etc. in an exclusive Priv...
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Author:
LarryGPotter