For a better understanding of the difference between Right Issue and Preferential Allotment, one should know about these two kinds of share issues in detail. The main difference between Right...
MOREDarwin’s theory of “Survival of the Fittest” exhibits that only those organisms will continue to sustain who quickly adapt to their environment, while the other will extinct. Same is the...
MORESetting up a business is like a mountain to climb, wherein an entrepreneur has to face several challenges. Even if one manages to incorporate a company, it is just the...
MORESecurities Transaction Tax Rules 2004 introduced with effect from 2004 by the then Finance Minister, Mr. P. Chidambaram [1] to cover the purchase and sale of securities under the ambit...
MOREThe present-day scenario of the banking sector has become nothing but a battlefield. Wherein, every bank strives to overpower the other by forming new financial schemes. The safest way to...
MOREIn the present era of continuously growing competition, existing businesses has to face different challenges that questions their very existence. With the change in time, customer preferences also keep on...
MORETaxpayers often take tax evasion measures to protect their tax outflow from the Government. Henceforth, it becomes requisite for the Government to keep a close eye on such measures and...
MOREThe issue of shares by Public Limited Company is governed under the provisions of Companies Act 2013. Public Company got incorporated under this act with limited liabilities of its members....
MOREThe Company Act 2013, has prescribed several methods to raise the capital of a company, which include right issue of shares, employee stock ownership plan (ESOP), preferential allotment, sweat equity...
MOREIn August, Sebi has announced to ease its norms for buyback of shares by the listed companies. The norm especially applies to those who have subsidiaries in NBFC segments and...
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