Union Budget Highlights 2024
Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented the Interim Budget 2024, which focuses on four major castes 'Garib' (Poor), 'Mahilayen' (Women), 'Yuva' (Youth) and 'Annadata' (Farmer), while adhering to fiscal consolidation and sustained capital expenditure. A full Union Budget cannot be...
Underwriter
What do you mean by the underwriter? An underwriter is a party or a risk expert who evaluates the risk or creditworthiness of another party. He also assumes or guarantees the creditworthiness of the other party in exchange for a...
Undervalued Stocks
The term 'undervalue' signifies that something has a price lower than its real worth. When this term is used for stocks, it gives an idea that the stock is trading at a lower price than it should be. Thus, they are...
Types of IPOs
What is Initial Public Offering (IPO)? An Initial Public Offer (IPO) is a way through which growth-oriented companies offer their share to the general public for the first time. The motive behind going for an IPO issue is to raise...
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...
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Trading Vs Investing
What is Trading? Trading is a short-term process that involves buying and selling stocks, commodities, currencies, derivatives or other financial instruments. The primary objective is to make profits from the short-term movement in prices of these securities. Hence, traders take...
Trading Platform
What is the difference between a broker and a trading platform? The broker is a person who facilitates the deal between the buyer and the seller in order to confirm the trade against commission, on the other hand the trading...
Trade Settlement Process in India for Stock Exchanges
For every trade on the secondary market or stock exchange, there are two parties in a transaction. The buyer buys the securities and the seller sells the securities. This transaction is a simple trade on the stock exchange. After this...