Posts Tagged Business
Investing in NCDs vs. Bank FD, Company FD, Debt funds
Posted by financenmoney in Personal Finance/ Investment Planning on February 1, 2012
The weakness in the stock markets and the high returns offered by debt instruments are making investors rush to the safety of fixed income options. After fixed deposits and FMPs, non-convertible debentures (NCD) have caught the fancy of investors. This article looks into the concepts of NCDs and points to consider while investing in the NCDs….
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Investing in NCDs vs. Bank FD, Company FD, Debt funds
Types of Debentures
Posted by financenmoney in Finance on January 30, 2012
What are debentures?
Debentures are creditor ship securities representing long-term indebtedness of a company. A debenture is an instrument executed by the company under its common seal acknowledging indebtedness to some person or persons to secure the sum advanced. It is, thus, a security issued by a company against the debt. A public limited company is allowed to raise debt or loan through debentures after getting certificate of commencement of business if permitted by its Memorandum of Association. Companies Act has not defined the term debenture.
Debentures can be of following types:
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Want to create wealth? Say no to Savings Bank Accounts!
Posted by financenmoney in Personal Finance/ Investment Planning on June 24, 2011
Most Indian families have the bulk of their household savings in a bank account. We believe that this is the worst thing that you could do for your money Not only are you not going to get rich like this, but you are actually losing money over the long run. Not to mention, the bank is taking advantage of your money to make money at your expense.
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Want to create wealth? Say no to Savings Bank Accounts!
Mutual Funds: Tool for Wealth Management
Posted by financenmoney in Personal Finance/ Investment Planning on June 17, 2011
Emerging business scenario opens up wide range of investment avenues like bank deposits, company fixed deposits, securities, bonds debentures, mutual funds, bullion, real estate etc. Among all these investments, mutual fund industry in India has overridden most other investment avenues yielding high returns and capital appreciation….
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