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Divyalok Sharma
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Finance Certifications
Computer-Based Testing (CBT) has been practiced for almost two decades and has been adopted around the world across IT, education, medical and university admissions.
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Sonal Sharma
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Debt Management
Paying credit card debt is a nightmare for some people we discuss the ways and means to do so.
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Sonal Sharma
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Finance
All NPV, IRR, MIRR, XIRR and XMIRR are used to analyze investments and to choose between 2 investments. These measures allow an investor to find out the rate of return he is earning on his investment. NPV is a number and all the others are rate of returns in percentage. IRR is the rate of return at which NPV is zero or actual return of an investment.
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Sonal Sharma
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Finance Certifications
Financial Courses are offered in India at various levels. There are courses after intermediate, after graduation and after masters. Some of the courses are also offered as skill enhancement programs for working executives. These financial courses can be grouped in different ways they are statutory courses that are offered by bodies set up by acts of parliament, courses offered by various universities in India, courses offered by foreign boards by setting up representative boards in India.
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Sonal Sharma
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Financial Statements
Financial Statement Analysis (FSA) is the diagnostic and investigative study of Financial Statements in order to make logical business decisions. Financial Statement Analysis takes the raw financial information from the financial statements and turns it into usable information the can be used to make decisions. The three types of analysis are horizontal analysis, vertical analysis, and ratio analysis. Each one of these tools gives decision-makers a little more insight into how well the company is performing.
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Sonal Sharma
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Wealth Management
Goal Setting for clients is the first step in any Wealth Planning Exercise. This post discusses how a wealth manager can help clients find the appropriate goals to achieve.
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Sonal Sharma
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Wealth Management
Total number: If we consider a household with a minimum net worth of Rs 250 million, there are more than 81,000 ultra HNHs in India as of 2011-12. Although, this number represents a miniscule 0.03 per cent of the total households in India, it is poised to more than triple to over 286,000 households by 2016-17. The report suggests that the total net worth of Indian ultra high-net worth households (ultra HNHs) will reach Rs 318 trillion in 2016-17, a nearly five-fold increase from around Rs 65 trillion in 2011-12. This growth in net worth will be driven predominantly by growth in the number of ultra HNHs and the returns on wealth.
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Sonal Sharma
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Wealth Management
15 Reasons for the growth of the Indian Wealth Management Industry.
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Sonal Sharma
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Insurance
Insurance Jobs in India have greatly increase in India with the liberalization of the Insurance Sector and advent of private players. These Job opportunities are a result of innovative products, better packaging of products, improved customer service and better trained of employees
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