Finance
Primary vs Secondary Capital Market
Primary vs Secondary Capital Market
Introduction:
Capital market refers to any part of the financial system that raises capital from b...
Spot Rate and Forward Rate
SPOT RATE:
The spot rate is the price quoted on a commodity, security, or currency for immediate settlement. Also called the "spot pric...
Cash Settlement vs Physical Settlement
Cash Settlement vs Physical Settlement
Derivatives Definition
A derivative is a financial contract that derives its value from an unde...
Different Sampling Methods
Different Sampling Methods
Why sample is required?
Sample as the word itself suggests is a small portion of the population that repres...
Liquidity Ratios
Liquidity Ratios:
These are an important class of financial metrics and are aimed at determining if a debtor can pay off an existing de...
The Capital Asset Pricing Model
The Capital Asset Pricing Model
The Capital Asset Pricing Model was proposed in the mid-1960s by William Sharpe, John Lintner, and Jack...
American Depositary Receipts
AMERICAN DEPOSITARY RECEIPTS:
INTRODUCTION:
American Depositary Receipts (ADRs) are negotiable investment securities provided by a US...
Debt Securities vs Equity Securities
Debt Securities vs Equity Securities
Debt securities are financial assets that define the terms of a loan between an issuer (the borrow...
What is Nominal Interest Rate?
What does Nominal Interest Rate Mean?
What is nominal? Nominal is a finance and economics term that you’ll often find in many places. ...
Capital Allocation and Capital Market Line
Capital Allocation and Capital Market Line
Capital Allocation Line (CAL):
Asset allocation is the allocation of funds across different...