
Red Herring Prospectus (RHP)
What is Red Herring Prospectus? As per the Securities and Exchange Board of India’s (SEBI) mandate, all companies going public (for an initial public offering (IPO)) must disclose certain facts regarding their business, finances, promoters, risks, the objective of IPO...

RBI’s rate cut – Good or Bad for you?
The Reserve Bank of India in its bimonthly meeting in February 2019 has cut the benchmark policy rate by 25 basis points and is currently at 6.25%. With this rate cut, the central bank has changed its stance to ‘neutral’...

Initial Public Offering
What is Public Offering Price? Public offering price is the price at which new stocks are offered to the public by an underwriter. In other words, it is the price at which the company decides to give the stocks to...

Preference Shares
Preference shareholders enjoy preferential treatment when it comes to sharing company profits. As a result, they are a good option for investors who seek regular dividends. These shares appeal to a wide range of investors due to their sheer variety...

NRO Account: Meaning, Eligibility, Benefits and NRO Vs NRE
Non-Resident Ordinary (NRO) Account is a bank account for NRIs in India to deposit their Indian income like rents, dividends, and interest. The interest is fully repatriable. However, the principal amount is repatriable subject to certain limits. Also, the interest...
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Momentum Indicators
Momentum indicators help traders understand the speed at which prices of a stock change. Furthermore, they also help in understanding the strength of the price movements. Momentum indicators complement other tools and indicators and help pinpoint the time period where...

Exploring the Benefits and Risks of Mid Cap Stocks
What is Mid Cap Stocks in India? Mid cap stocks are shares of companies whose market capitalisation is more than INR 5,000 crore and less than INR 20,000 crore. A mid-cap stock's market capitalisation is typically one-fifth that of large-cap...

Large Cap Stocks
What are Large Cap Stocks? Large cap stocks are shares of companies whose market capitalisation is more than INR 20,000 crore. These companies are known to be more stable than mid-cap companies or small-cap companies. Furthermore, their track record and...