Knowledge in Finance/Investment/Strategy

Analysis of Financial Statement

Notes are avaliable for the student studying Economics as a course and subject is Finance/Investment/Strategy. The topics included and discussed are Analysis of Financial Statements, Major Financial Statements, Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), etc. #BITS Pilani

Security Valuation

Notes are avaliable for the student studying Economics as a course and subject is Finance/Investment/Strategy. The topics included and discussed are Analysis of Financial Statements, Major Financial Statements, Balance Sheet, etc. #BITS Pilani

Microvaluation of Stock Market

Given below are the notes for Economics students, studying the subject Finance/Investment/Strategy.The topics inculded in the document attached are The Components of Market Analysis, Economic Activity and Security Markets, Economic Series and Stock Prices, wtc. #BITS Pilani

Industry Analysis

Given below are the notes for Economics students, studying the subject Finance/Investment/Strategy.The topics inculded in the document attached are Industry Analysis, Why Do Industry Analysis?, What Do We Learn From Industry Analysis?, etc. #BITS Pilani

Company Analysis

Given below are the notes for Economics students, studying the subject Finance/Investment/Strategy.The topics inculded in the document attached are Company Analysis and Stock Valuation, Growth Companies, Growth Stocks, etc. #BITS Pilani

Technical Analysis

Given below are the notes for Economics students, studying the subject Finance/Investment/Strategy.The topics inculded in the document attached are Underlying Assumptions of Technical Analysis, Advantages of Technical Analysis, Challenges to Technical Analysis, etc. #BITS Pilani

Bond Valuation

Given below are the notes for Economics students, studying the subject Finance/Investment/Strategy.The topics inculded in the document attached are The Fundamentals of Bond Valuation, The Present Value Model, The Yield Model, etc. #BITS Pilani

Portfolio Performance Evaluation

Given below are the notes for Economics students, studying the subject Finance/Investment/Strategy.The topics inculded in the document attached are What is Required of a Portfolio Manager?, Early Performance Measures Techniques, Treynor Portfolio Performance Measure, etc. #BITS Pilani

Portfolio Performance

Given below are the notes for Economics students, studying the subject Finance/Investment/Strategy.The topics inculded in the document attached are Equity Shares - classification, CP-Factor, Buffet's 2-Rule Mantra, etc. #BITS Pilani

Derivatives

Given below are the notes for Economics students, studying the subject Finance/Investment/Strategy.The topics inculded in the document attached are An Overview of Derivatives, Why Do Derivatives Exist?, Derivatives Defined, etc. #BITS Pilani

DEMONETIZATION

Cashless India is a mission launched by the Government of India led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to reduce dependency of Indian economy on cash and to bring hoards of stashed black money lying unused into the banking system. The country embarked upon this transition to a cashless economy when the government took the revolutionary step of demonetization of old currency notes of Rs 500 and Rs 1000 on November 08, 2016. It was on 8 November 2016 that the Government of India took the whole country by storm by announcing that the currency notes of Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 were no longer legal tender. The government move aimed at curtailing the menace of black or counterfeit money which is largely used to fund criminals and terrorists as part of a parallel economy. The acute shortage of money in the wake of this decision led to long queues of people outside ATMs or banks seeking to exchange their notes or withdrawing cash.  But eventually, the move has turned out to be a push towards cashless India that is bound to pave the way for a cashless economy, marked by greater transparency, ease and convenience in monetary transactions. The Union government’s demonetization initiative and the subsequent drive towards developing a cashless India have invited its share of both bricks and bouquets. There have been widespread protests organised by the opposition parties across the country against the cash crunch in the wake of ban on old currency notes of Rs 500 and Rs 1000. However, the initial difficulties have subsided now and the people are beginning to realise the safe and convenient modes of digital payment. Moreover, to encourage the people to further go for cashless modes, the Narendra Modi Government has provided a slew of incentives and measures.  The latest World Bank report has mentioned that the demonetization will not have any long-term adverse effect on the health of Indian Economy. Rather it will prove beneficial with growth of the Indian economy rising to 7.6% in fiscal year 2018. Liquidity expansion in the banking system post-demonetization has helped the banks to lower lending rates, which in turn is bound to lift economic activity.

eco risks

analysis of economic risks.