Market Capitalization
What is Market Capitalization? There are multiple criteria that investors have to look into before investing in any company. And one of them is market capitalization. Market capitalization refers to the total market value of the shares of a listed...
MAANG Companies
When talking about the US stock market, it is hard not to talk about at least one of the MAANG companies. Together these companies account for more than USD 5.52 trillion as of August 31st 2022, which forms a significant...
LTP in Share Market
The prices of most stocks change every minute, or sometimes every second. The last traded price in the share market is the price at which the last trade happened. What is LTP in Share Market? The entire concept of LTP...
Lowest Home Loan Interest Rates
As of , the home loan interest rates are in the range of 8.40% p.a. to 10.15% p.a. for top leading banks in India. The interest rates are subject to frequent changes and vary based on several factors, including tenure,...
Liquidity Trap
What is Liquidity Trap? In economics, liquidity means a state of having more cash. While liquidity trap means a situation where too much cash circulating in the economy becomes a problem. Here, cash does not mean physical cash. It refers...
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Liquidity Ratio
What is Liquidity Ratio? Liquidity ratios are accounting indicators of a company's capacity to meet short-term obligations. Prospective creditors and lenders frequently use liquidity ratios to determine whether or not to extend credit to businesses. These ratios compare the amount...
Life Insurance Claims over 3 Years Cannot be Rejected
Insurance companies cannot reject claims made on policies over three years. According to the Insurance Laws (Amendment) Act 2015 Section 45 no claim can be repudiated (rejected) after 3 years of the policy being in force even if the fraud...
Liberalised Remittance Scheme (LRS)
What is the Liberalised Remittance Scheme (LRS)? The Liberalised Remittance Scheme (LRS) enables residents of India to transmit up to USD 2,50,000 or its equivalent overseas every Financial Year (April-March). LRS allows you to spend money abroad on things such...