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  • Dividend Tax

    This article talks about the tax treatment of dividends received by domestic companies for residents and non-residents. Investors receive dividends on making investments in companies through their shares. This dividend is an income source for the investor and thus is subject to income tax. The tax treatment of dividends received from companies was changed owing…

  • Dividend Stocks

    After much of its growth stages, corporations find themselves unable to expand their business or reinvest their additional profits into newer businesses. When they reach this stage, these corporations can choose to share their profits with their shareholders. “Do you know the only thing that gives me pleasure? It’s to see my dividends coming in”…

  • Direct vs Regular Mutual Funds

    Confused between direct and regular mutual fund schemes? Read the article to know the differences Mutual funds are broadly classified as investment vehicles where a pool of money is collected from various investors who want to put their money in the markets and is invested proportionally in the gains and losses of the fund. There are…

  • Different Types of Mutual Funds

    This article talks about different types of mutual funds available in the Indian market. A mutual fund is an investment vehicle that pools the money collected from various investors to invest in securities such as stocks, bonds, money market securities, and other assets. Mutual Funds are professionally managed by fund managers, who try to allocate…

  • Difference between stocks and shares

    In simple words, a ‘stock’ represents a small part of a company that you own. The ‘stock certificate’ is the proof of ownership of the stock you own and mentions the number of stock as well. On the other hand, a ‘share’ represents the number of units of stock. ‘Stocks’ and ‘shares’ are terms that…

  • Difference between stock markets and share markets

    A share market, hence, refers to any market where these shares can be bought and sold by interested parties. On the other hand, a stock market is a marketplace infrastructure organized by a regulated body for enabling buyers and sellers to trade stocks as per convenience. Whether you are a professional asset manager, a retail…

  • Difference Between IPO and FPO

    Initial Public Offering (IPO) and Follow-on Public offering (FPO) are two very popular ways for companies to raise capital for any expansion purposes. While companies do have the option of debt and loans to finance their operations, Public offerings give them a way to fund these growths by inviting investors and showcasing confidence in their…

  • DeFi : Beginner’s guide to Decentralised Finance

    1. What is DeFi ? AI is no longer just an option in finance, DeFi is taking over the financial industry. DeFi stands for ‘Decentralised Finance’. DeFi connects the lender and the borrower directly with each other without the need of a third party. It uses blockchain technology, cryptography and smart contracts to process transactions.…

  • Curve Finance (CRV): A detailed review

    Curve Finance is only a year old, having launched in the same month last year, January 2023, but it has already made an impact in the decentralized finance market. It is already recognized as one of the leading DEX platforms developed by Russian physicist Michael Egorov. In this article, we will learn about this new…

  • Crypto’s for Web3

    Web3, or Web 3.0, also known as Semantic web is the next generation of the internet, with services based on blockchain technology. What is Web3? Web3, the successor to Web2, is an internet version in which new social networks, search engines, and marketplaces emerge with no corporate controllers like Google or Facebook. They’re decentralized, and…

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