hello sir,
  can indian private company raise convertible bonds from foreign residents or from foreign company. if can raise what is the procedure to raise those bonds.
 thanking you but we need how to raise these funds... please clarify
How the forward contract is derivative contract .As the amount payable or receiable is fixed at pre-determined rate irrespective of change in price of underlying asset..?say A enter into forward contract with B for to buy share of xyz ltd. after 3 month at a price of Rs .50 per share.the mode of settlement is by ways of physical delivery.Is this forward contract treated as derivative contract if yes then why...???
i need urgent help fromtexperts for my probleo... my Father has shares of Voltas company Purchased around 30years Back. and has not Demated them till now as the original hard copy of same is lost. but the dividend of the same is received Regularly in his name. how can i sell them??? i need urgent help. v r in need of money.
I have 2000 shares of Asok leyland @ Rs.34.50 Should I hold it?
Dear Experts,
I want to persue some short term course along with CA.I don't have much knowledge about NCFM. I want some basics of the course, Please reply.
Can u suggest me the best brokerage firm to open demat and trading account for trading equities....?.
Please
If somebody gain any amount from capital market as intraday profit(speculation) and income from F&O segment then what is the Income Tax rate for that? Shall he has to pay @15% or less.
When Filing ITR-2 even though you select sec 111A then also it calculates the capital market income @15% not the 10% slab even though your income below Rs.5 lacs.
what happens to market value of share after splitting of share? please provide reasons
 
         		sir what is meant by duration of a bond and how is it different from maturity of a bond.
what is the importance of debt-equity ratio? how does it helps in decision making? what does it indicates?
		 
 
  
  
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