Yoga for Financial Health
We have recently celebrated International Yoga Day on 21st June. The social media was filled with pictures of individuals doing yoga. Yoga is no game where you can conquer in a couple of days. Yoga requires patience and practice. It...
Yes Bank Savings Account Interest Rates
YES Bank offers a wide range of savings accounts for different types of investor needs. All the YES Bank Savings Accounts have an interest in the range of 4%-6%. YES Bank offers net banking, mobile banking facilities. It also allows...
Build Your Savings on This World Savings Day
They say that making money is an art. But savings is one too! Increase your savings so you don’t have to worry about having rainy days. It’s good if you are saving money already, but if you haven’t then kick...
What is Working Capital Turnover Ratio?
The working capital turnover ratio is an accounting ratio that determines how effectively a business utilises its working capital to generate revenue. It is also an activity ratio. Working capital is the operating capital that a company utilizes in its...
Taking a long break from work? Plan for the money well in advance
This article was first published in Moneycontrol. How frequently do you ponder about leaving your Nine-to-five routine and enjoying things that you have always wanted to do? It may be a three-month vacation, signing up for a course, pursuing a business...
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8 Reasons Why do Companies go Public?
Initial Public Offer (IPO) is when a company's shares are offered to the public for the first time. Companies go for an IPO to raise money for many reasons. For example, to fund business operations as an exit strategy for...
What is Yield Curve?
Meaning of Yield Curve The yield curve is a graphical representation of interest rates of different bonds having similar credit quality but different maturities. The x-axis represents the maturity, and the y-axis represents the interest rates. It tells how much...
XIRR in Mutual Funds
What is XIRR? XIRR or extended internal rate of return is a measure of return which is used when multiple investments have been made at different points of time in a financial instrument like mutual funds. It is a single...