Futures and Options (F&O)
Futures and options are derivatives that are traded on the stock exchange and derive their price from the underlying asset. Hedgers, speculators, and arbitrageurs use these contracts to make profits or hedge the risk with the underlying asset. A futures...
Travel Insurance
Dreaming about a vacation, making it a part of your life goals, investing in it, planning the entire trip and counting days until we could go on a dream vacation. Sounds satisfying, doesn’t it? After planning the entire trip and...
What is the Difference between Sensex vs Nifty
Sensex and Nifty are market indices that represent the market. They are the benchmarks for the country's stock market trend, development in the industry, and individual investors' portfolios. This article covers in detail Sensex and Nifty, their calculation and the...
What is Scrip and How Duty Credit Scrips Works?
What is credit scrip India? Scrip is an alternative or substitute for a legal tender. The term scrip has reference in the Indian Foreign Trade Policy as 'Duty Credit Scrips'. It is one of the export incentives that the government...
Retirement Planning
Retirement planning is an essential part of financial planning. An increase in average life expectancy increases the need for retirement planning. Planning for retirement not only ensures an additional source of income but also helps in dealing with medical emergencies,...
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Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT)
What is a Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT)? Real Estate Investment Trusts are similar to mutual funds. They pool money from multiple investors and use that to buy income-generating real estate properties. REITs manage these assets so that they can...
What is Redeemable? Meaning & Defination
What is a redeemable security? Redeemable security is the one which can be liquidated into cash by the issuer at investor's request. The most common redeemable security available in the market is the open-ended mutual fund. Any open-ended mutual fund...
NRI Account : Types, Benefits and NRO Vs NRE Vs FCNR
A Non-Resident Indian (NRI) account can be opened by an NRI or PIO with any authorized bank in India. In India, there are three types of NRI accounts, namely, NRE account, NRO account, and FCNR account. This article covers NRI...