Investment in shares
SHILPA.R (CA PCC STUDENT) (101 Points)
29 June 2012SHILPA.R (CA PCC STUDENT) (101 Points)
29 June 2012
ravitheja
(CA Final)
(77 Points)
Replied 29 June 2012
if u see the financial statements
make sure that the comapany is generating enough cash flow from operations by verifying the cash flow statement and it is declaring dividends on a consistent basis i.e you should atleast get the return by way of dividends which is equal to or greater than the return you would earn by placing the amount you invested in the company in any bank account
see the EPS of the company and also stock high's and low's which is disclosed in the annual report so that price movement can be verified if the fluctuation is very high the stock is risky and if fluctuatuion is minimum then it is fine.
but remember that there is no rule that financial inforamtion is true and correct
also demand and supply of the stock in the stock market also drives the stock price
SHILPA.R
(CA PCC STUDENT)
(101 Points)
Replied 04 July 2012
SHILPA.R
(CA PCC STUDENT)
(101 Points)
Replied 04 July 2012
Prof. Bajaj
(Author Mentor Motivational Speaker Wealth Planner)
(7375 Points)
Replied 12 July 2012
You need to have a demat account and a trading account. You can start investing in shares with the same. You can open a demat and trading account with any stock broker.
Also, if you do not have in depth knowledge of shares, then you can indirectly invest through Mutual Funds. For investing through Mutual Funds, you do not need any demat or trading account.
Anshika
(-)
(178 Points)
Replied 11 August 2012
Dear Sir, need ur expert advice,
i have 100 shares of elcot new era technologies ltd, name changed to elnet ltd(wound up), dat means nw these shares are nt tradeable n cannot be dematerialised since the company has been wound up.
i hold these shares in physical form & dey are nt dematerialised..
Prof. Bajaj
(Author Mentor Motivational Speaker Wealth Planner)
(7375 Points)
Replied 11 August 2012
Dear Anshika,
You have two options. First is to wait for the shares to get listed.
Second, there are some companies which are interested in buying shares of delisted companies. You may mail me your investment details and contact details at saurabh.nidhiinvestments @ gmai.com
Will let you know if any companies are interested in buying those delisted shares from you.
Hope this helps.
Regards
Saurabh Bajaj
Anshika
(-)
(178 Points)
Replied 11 August 2012
sir,
i also hold 100 shares in the shipping credit & investement company of india ltd(scici) which has long time back merged with icici. can i do anything nw? since my shares are in old company name,i.e scici & also not dematerialised?
Prof. Bajaj
(Author Mentor Motivational Speaker Wealth Planner)
(7375 Points)
Replied 11 August 2012
Kindly mail the scanned images of the shares on the above mentioned ID. After having a look, I would be able to advise you the best possible solution.
Anshika
(-)
(178 Points)
Replied 11 August 2012
Sir,
i have mailed u the scanned copy on the mentioned id..
Prof. Bajaj
(Author Mentor Motivational Speaker Wealth Planner)
(7375 Points)
Replied 13 August 2012
I received your mail. But I guess you forgot to attach the file. You may resend with the attachment.
Regards
Anshika
(-)
(178 Points)
Replied 24 August 2012
yes sir u are right i forget to attach the file.
I have resend you with the attachment.
CA Lokesh Pokharna
(CA (Ahmedabad Bhilwara Chittorgarh))
(4128 Points)
Replied 31 August 2012
Anshika
(-)
(178 Points)
Replied 11 September 2012
which stock trading software will you recommend sir?
Preeta
(Others)
(24 Points)
Replied 18 September 2012
Now a day's investing in the share market is very nice option,there are different companies who provide a lot of different options for investing in share market. Actually in last week only i invested in shares.Hope i will get good profit in future with the help of these shares.
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