Finance : Infrastructure sector in India has not been able to perform to its full capacity, majorly due to the Government red tapes, lack of...
Finance : A credit rating estimates the credit worthiness of an individual, corporation, or even a country. It is an evaluation made by cred...
Finance : Almost everybody of us, feel very excited when the stock market indices go up and make the front page news. Needless to say, almos...
Corporate Law : Introduction: Amidst WTO & GATS, Special Economic Zones have attained a centre stage. The Central Government has enacted the...
Finance : KPO Potential: A CII Report estimates the potential size of KPO Industry at $17 billion by 2010, creation of 2,50,000 jobs in 5 ye...
Infrastructure sector in India has not been able to perform to its full capacity, majorly due to the Government red tapes, lack of funds and very long gestation period in completion of the projects. With introduction of Public-Private-Partnerships (PPP), this scenario is expected to change.
A credit rating estimates the credit worthiness of an individual, corporation, or even a country. It is an evaluation made by credit bureaus of a borrower’s overall credit history. A credit rating is also known as an evaluation of a potential borrower’s ability to repay debt, prepared by a credit bureau at the request of the lender. Credit ratings are calculated from financial history and current assets & liabilities. A credit rating tells a lender or investor the probability of the subject being able to pay back a loan.
Almost everybody of us, feel very excited when the stock market indices go up and make the front page news. Needless to say, almost everybody of us, feel very disheartened when the stock market indices dip down. It can be said, that without stock markets and its news, our day does not start and end.
Introduction: Amidst WTO & GATS, Special Economic Zones have attained a centre stage. The Central Government has enacted the SEZ Act with the major objective of generation of additional economic activity, promotion of export of goods and services, investment from domestic and foreign sources and creation of employment opportunities. This Act is unique as it […]
KPO Potential: A CII Report estimates the potential size of KPO Industry at $17 billion by 2010, creation of 2,50,000 jobs in 5 years. Analysts estimate that about 30,000-50,000 people are currently employed in this industry. Difference between KPO and BPO: BPO is about shifting functions that can be digitized to an offshore location, while […]
Leveraged Buyout (LBO) has been in the news recently which said that, Corus – an Anglo-Dutch company would be taken over by TATA – an Indian company. Being a relatively new business concept for us, this Article aims to highlight what ‘LBO’ is all about, its advantages and disadvantages. It cannot be ruled out […]
Here are some Email Rules which we should follow in our day-to-day email communications; office or personal. We call them ‘Email Etiquettes’. 1. Indent: Keep your mail in Left Indent format. This is the American style and currently being followed. Alignment: Keep as ‘Justified’. 2. Recipients: If you are sending a message to more than one […]
Consumers/Customers/Investors like you and I must have surely come across something called ‘Fine Prints and Disclaimers’ – which can be found in each and every agreement, contract, sale and purchase transactions, etc. In a layman’s language, Fine Prints means, the terms and conditions relating to a particular transaction, which are needed to be understood before […]
The exchange rate of the currency of a country in relation to the currency of another country depends on the comparative trade advantages and economic strengths of the countries. If one US dollar is equal to 45 rupees, it simply means that in the US, if a dollar fetches 45 oranges while in India, a rupee would fetch only one orange of equivalent size and quality.
What is meant by Hostile Takeover? Hostile Takeover is a type of acquisition in which, the company being purchased (Target Company) does not want to be purchased at all, or does not want to be purchased by a particular buyer (Acquirer) that is making a bid. In other words, the Acquirer intends to gain control […]