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What is Hard underwriting? |
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Answer» The WRITING which is so MUCH HARD is CALLED is called the HANDWRITING |
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What is Basis of Allocation/Basis of Allotment? |
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Answer» Basis of allotment is a document published by the registrar of an IPO after finalising the SHARE allocations based on SEBI GUIDELINES . RATIO of allotment is a CRITICAL factor for IPO's oversubscribed MULTIPLE times |
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What is an Initial Public Offering? |
| Answer» INITIAL public OFFERING is a type of public offering in which shares of a company are sold to INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS. | |
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What is a Preferential Issue? |
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Answer» A PREFERENTIAL issue is an issue of shares or of convertible securities by listed companies to a SELECT group of persons under SECTION 81 of the Companies Act, 1956 which is NEITHER a rights issue nor a public issue. This is a faster way for a COMPANY to raise equity capital. |
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What is an Abridged Prospectus? |
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Answer» Abridged PROSPECTUS MEANS the memorandum as PRESCRIBED in form 2A under sub - section (3) of section 56 of the companies Act,1956.It CONTAINS all the salient features of a prospectus.It accompanies the application form of public ISSUES. |
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What is a Follow on Public Offering? |
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Answer» A follow on OFFERING is an insurance of stocks SUBSEQUENT to the COMPANY's INITIAL PUBLIC offering. |
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What are the relevant regulations and where do I find them? |
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Answer» The following table contains hyperlinks to legislation that may be relevant to health and social care. We have identified the key Acts and regulations that are LIKELY to be applicable. However, this list is not intended to be exhaustive and there may be further relevant legislation that is not identified. |
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What does "price discovery through book building process" mean? |
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Answer» Book BUILDING" means a process UNDERTAKEN by which a DEMAND for the securities proposed to be issued by a body corporate is elicited and built up and the price for the securities is assessed on the BASIS of the bids obtained for the quantum of securities offered for subscription by the issuer. |
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Is there any preference while doing the allotment? |
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Answer» PREFERENTIAL ALLOTMENT is the process by which allotment of securities/shares is done on a preferential basis to a SELECT group of investors. In this COMPANY makes bulk allotment of Shares/ Securities to individuals, companies, venture capitalists or any other person through a fresh issue of shares. A preferential issue is an issue of shares or of convertible securities by listed companies to a select group of persons under Section 81 of the Companies Act, 1956 which is neither a rights issue nor a public issue. This is a faster WAY for a company to raise equity capital. |
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Is it compulsory for me to have a Demat Account? |
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Answer» Shares have to be bought and sold in the Demat FORM only. ACCORDING to the Securities and Exchange Board |
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Aims and objective of infrastructure for economic growth in India |
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Answer» ECONOMIC Development: The main objective of Indian planning is to achieve the GOAL of economic development economic development is necessary for under developed COUNTRIES because they can solve the problems of general poverty, unemployment and backwardness through it. Economic development is concerned with the increase in per capita income and causes BEHIND this increase. In order to calculate the economic development of a country, we should take into consideration not only increase in its total production capacity and consumption but also increase in its population. Economic development refers to the raising of the people from inhuman elements LIKE poverty unemployment and ill heath etc. |
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Is it possible to enter bids less than floor price? |
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Answer» No. It is not possible to ENTER in bidding less than the floor price which is organised by a COMPANY but if it is a local bidding and NOBODY is interested in it then you can enter in BIDS less than floor price. |
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How the word Promoter has been defined? |
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Answer» The PROMOTER has been defined as a person or persons who are in over-all CONTROL of the COMPANY, who are instrumental in the formulation of a plan or PROGRAMME pursuant to which the SECURITIES are offered to the public and those named in the prospectus aspromoters(s). |
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How is the Retail Investor defined as? |
Answer» A retail investor, also known as an individual investor, is a non-professional investor who BUYS and sells securities, MUTUAL funds or exchange traded funds (ETFs) through TRADITIONAL or online brokerage FIRMS or savings accounts. |
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How do I know if I am allotted the shares? And by what timeframe will I get a refund if I am not allotted? |
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Answer» I COULD not UNDERSTAND |
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Explain the factors that make the democracy strong |
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Answer» Democracy is the most successful POLITICAL idea in the world. |
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Can I know the number of shares that would be allotted to me? |
| Answer» SORRY i did not under STUD UR QUESTION | |
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Does it mean that SEBI recommends an issue? |
| Answer» YES....................... | |
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Does SEBI approve the contents of the issue? |
| Answer» YES .......,…………..... | |
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What are the effects of environmental degradation on the Indian economy? |
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Answer» Industrial pollution, soil erosion, deforestation, rapid industrialization, urbanization, and land DEGRADATION are all WORSENING PROBLEMS. Overexploitation of the country's resources be it land or WATERAND the industrialization process has resulted environmental degradation of resources. |
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Can I apply for the IPO online? |
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Answer» Yesssss |
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Malkan Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. is operating in the pharmaceutical industry with a number of drug formulations in the form of tablets, capsules, powder and syrup. These drugs are available to the patients through chemists or online pharmacies on prescriptions of registered practitioners only. Besides, the company has some over-the-counter products that are available to any person without prescriptions. The company markets its products through a network of wholesalers, who in turn have their retailer network. The company is finding it difficult to maintain the inventory of the stocks that it has at its disposal, warehousing processes and associated transactions including shipping, receiving, put-away and picking. In order to streamline its operations to achieve efficiency, the company is planning to invest in a SCM software. How would this help the company in achieving its objectives? What are the risks in implementing the same? |
| Answer» SEARCH in GOOGLE you will GET your ANS | |
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How we can remove human poverty |
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Answer» QUALITY Education. Access to Healthcare. Water and sanitation. Economic security. Child PARTICIPATION. by doing this method we can remove HUMAN poverty |
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Explain the law of diminishing returns.Why this law generally applies to agriculture |
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Answer» Diminishing returns, ALSO called LAW of diminishing returns or principle ofdiminishing marginal productivity, economic law stating that if one input in the production of a commodity is increased while all other INPUTS are held FIXED, a point will eventually be reached at which additions of the input yield. |
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Economics is the study of how society is used resources to produce and distribute them among different people |
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Answer» As we KNOW that the RESOURCES are SCARCE so it should be distributed them so that it can used efficiently |
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Discuss the role of ntpc in controlling industrial population pollution |
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Answer» Here is the RIGHT answer is the WAY of the ANSWERS is very most difficult subject answer is discuss the ROLE of NTPC in controlling industrial population pollution is most difficult subject right answer HAI |
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What is the road price of Duke 200 ? |
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Answer» U BETTER go and ASK it in SHOWROOM ... |
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Circular flow income any example? |
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Answer» An example of this income are wages paid to labour.These flows of income REPRESENT a method for calculating national income or Gross DOMESTIC PRODUCT |
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Defination of voluntary unemployment and involuntary unemployment |
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Answer» Ans. Voluntary unemployment REFERS to the SITUATION when the worker deliberately choose not to work because of a LOW wage scale or not able to find out the suitable employment for him. |
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How does economic growth lead to poverty reduction explain with help ofexample? |
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Answer» Economic growth is the most powerful INSTRUMENT for reducing poverty and improving the quality of life in DEVELOPING countries.Growth can generate virtuous circles of prosperity and opportunity. Strong growth and employment opportunities improve incentives for parents to INVEST in their children’s education by sending them to school. This MAY lead to the emergence of a strong and growing group of entrepreneurs, which should generate pressure for IMPROVED governance. Strong economic growth therefore advances human development, which, in turn, promotes economic growth. |
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Why do you always encounter trends and fads |
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Answer» HUMANS are fickle creatures that find tedium in consistancy, even if it works flawlesslessy, which is why you have 4 failed pc and as many mac OS trends that SUCKED just for there to be ‘CHANGE’. |
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Economic growth and development Explain ten characteristics of a developed countries |
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Answer» Developing nations are those with low, lower middle or upper middle incomes. Common CHARACTERISTICS of developing countries are low levels of living CHARACTERIZED by low income, inequality, poor HEALTH and inadequate EDUCATION. -a general sense of malaise and hopelessness. |
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Economic syllabuss of 11th class November month |
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Answer» Marks Periods Part A Statistics for Economics 1. INTRODUCTION 13 07 2. COLLECTION, Organisation, and Presentation of Data 27 3. Statistical Tools and Interpretation 27 66 40 100 Part B Indian Economic Development 4. Development Experience (1947-90) and Economic Reforms since 1991 12 28 5. Current Challenges facing Indian Economy 20 60 6. Development Experience of India – A Comparison with Neighbours 08 12 Theory Paper (40+40 = 80 Marks) 40 100 Part C Project Work |
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What are the source of non-tax revenue? |
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Answer» HELLO mate The estimates of Non-Tax Revenue receipts from various sources such as return on ASSETS in FORM of dividend and profits, interest, FEES, fines and miscellaneous receipts collected in the exercise of sovereign functions, regulatory charges and license fees and user charges for publicly provided goods and services. 1.01. I HOPE THIS ANSWER IS HELPFUL |
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What are the main components of budget? |
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Answer» Budget is a financial PLAN of government for a definite period. |
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Distinguish between Deficit budget and balanced budget. |
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Answer» A budget deficit occurs when expenses exceed revenue, and it is an indicator of FINANCIAL health. The government generally uses this term in REFERENCE to its spending rather than business or individuals. ACCRUED government deficits form the NATIONAL debt. A balanced budget a budget in which REVENUES are equal to expenditures. |
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Define Recovery of Debt. |
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Answer» Hello mate |
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Financial year in India is from 1st March to 28th February. (State whether the statement is TRUE or FALSE) |
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Answer» FALSE |
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Indirect taxes are paid directly by people to the government. (State whether the statement is TRUE or FALSE) |
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Answer» THE STATEMENT IS FALSE |
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When Government revenue exceeds, government expenditure it is known as ________ budget. (surplus / balanced / deficit / unbalanced), Fill in the blank with appropriate alternative given in the bracket. |
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Answer» ANSWER:- When Government revenue exceeds, government EXPENDITURE it is KNOWN as surplus budget. Explanation: Surplus budget refers to the excess of government revenue over the expenditure. In other WORDS, when the government revenue is greater than its expenditure, it is called a surplus budget. That is, Surplus budget = Government revenue – Government expenditure. PLEASE MARK AS BRAINLIEST |
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_________ is an example of direct tax. (Excise duty / Wealth tax / Sales tax / Gifts), Fill in the blank with appropriate alternative given in the bracket. |
| Answer» SALES TAX , ABSOLUTELY. | |
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What are the various measures of qualitative credit control? |
| Answer» QUALITATIVE or Selective Method of Credit CONTROL: The qualitative or theselective methods are DIRECTEDTOWARDS the diversion of credit intoparticular USES or channels in the ECONOMY. | |
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What are the various measures of quantitative credit control? |
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Answer» Hello mate |
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Write short note on Bank Rate. |
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Answer» Hello mate |
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Distinguish between Bank Rate and Open - Market - Operations. |
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Distinguish between Central Bank and Commercial Bank. |
| Answer» CENTRAL BANK are of goverment but commercial bank are of any individuals who MAKE the PROFITS of its own | |
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Define Cash Reserve Ratio. |
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Answer» CASH RESERVE RATIO is a certain minimum AMOUNT of deposit that the commercial banks have to hold as reserves with the central bank. Cash reserve ratio is a set ACCORDING to the GUIDELINES of the central bank of the contry.. Hope it helps you please mark as brainliest |
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Define the term 'Bank Rate'. |
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Answer» ANSWER:- |
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Central Bank also performs commercial banking business. (State whether the statement is TRUE or FALSE) |
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Answer» False because commercial bank WORK for EATING the profit and there is no ultimate source of money in it and it is pravite bank which doesn't may have leagal FORM and they fool the local people but it is not present in CENTRAL bank |
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