The government has asked the Employees Provident Fund Organisation to begin parking 3-5% of its subscribers’ retirement funds in stocks for better returns — a move that would also increase flow of funds to capital markets by up to Rs 13,000 crore. The suggestion was made by finance ministry at a recent meeting of the [...]
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26 Aug
Invest Retirement Funds in Stocks for Better Returns :)
Posted by smcinvestmentindia in Asset management, Business, Capital Market, Clearing Services, Company, Distribution of Mutual Funds & IPOs, Economics, Equity & Derivative Trading, Finance, General, income, income tax, india, India corporate world, Insurance, Investment, IPO, Merchant Banking, Mutual Funds, Private Equity, securities, SMC Depository, SMC Research Based Advisory Services, tax, Trading, Wealth. Tagged: advisory body, advisory body of the EPFO, better returns, CBT, CBT members, Central Board of Trustees, corpus in stocks, Employees Provident Fund Organisation, EPFO, finance and investment committee, finance ministry, flow of funds to capital markets, Government, investing in equities, investment plan, labour minister, long term investments in stock, long term investments in stock indices, note on investment, pension fund, pensions, policy decisions, retirement funds, retirement funds in stocks, stock indices, Trustees. Leave a Comment
26 Aug
DEMAT Account : Know How It Works :)
Posted by smcinvestmentindia in Asset management, Brokerage, budget, Business, Capital Market, capitals, Clearing Services, Commodity market, Commodity Trading, Company, Distribution of Mutual Funds & IPOs, Economics, Equity & Derivative Trading, Finance, income, income tax, india, India corporate world, Insurance, Investment, IPO, Merchant Banking, Mutual Funds, Private Equity, securities, SMC Depository, SMC Research Based Advisory Services, Stock, tax, Trading, Wealth. Tagged: Auto Credit of Rights, bank, bank passbook, Beneficiary Owner Identification Number, Beneficiary Owner Identification Number (BO ID), Bonus, brokerage charges, Demat account, Dematerialization, dematerialized mode, Depository Participant, Depository Participant (DP), Dividend, Dividends, dividends return, DP, ECS, filling up of transfer deeds, holding and trading in Demat form, hypothecation of shares, liquidity, market regulator, ownership of securities, ownership title of securities, periodic statements of holdings and transactions, physical certificates, physical mode, Physical securities, physical shares, Pledging of Securities, public issue allotments, Public Issues, Rights, securities, Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), share market, share profits, shareholders, shares, stamp duty on transfer of securities, stock exchange, stocks, trading hours, transaction, Transaction details through Internet, transfer deeds. 9 Comments
With growing financial awareness, more and more people now want to dabble in the share market. To do this, one should understand the basic requirements to trade in shares. A company enlisted in a stock exchange, is under obligation to offer the securities in both physical and dematerialized mode. Physical securities mean actual certificates giving [...]
26 Aug
Know how to make money in shares!!!
Posted by smcinvestmentindia in Business, Capital Market, capitals, Commodity market, Commodity Trading, Company, Distribution of Mutual Funds & IPOs, Economics, Equity & Derivative Trading, Finance, income, india, India corporate world, Insurance, Investment, IPO, Merchant Banking, Mutual Funds, Private Equity, securities, SMC Depository, SMC Research Based Advisory Services, Stock, tax, Trading, Wealth. Tagged: bottom-up approach, BSE, bull market, Buy Stock, capital appreciation, capital appreciation or dividend, cash funds, Central bank, company profit, company's management, Dividend, Dividends, economic revival, indian shareholders, Indian shares, Inflation, interest rates, investors, joint stock company, loans, margins, monetary policy, money, NSE, over valued stock, profit, quality stocks, RBI, rewards to investors, Sell stock, Sensex, share market, shareholders, shares, stock market, top-down approach. Leave a Comment
Everyone wants a piece of the stock market. And why not? But do you know how shares reward an investor? If you are a shareholder, there are two ways you can benefit from the profits of a company: capital appreciation or dividend. Read on to understand how shares reward you. Dividends, dividends! Usually, a company [...]



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