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Production Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme: Boosting India’s Manufacturing Capacity

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  The Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme is a government initiative aimed at increasing domestic manufacturing across various sectors of the economy. The scheme offers incentives to manufacturers who produce goods in India and meet specific criteria, including quality, innovation, and productivity. The PLI scheme is expected to boost the overall economy by promoting domestic manufacturing and reducing the country’s dependence on imports. This blog will discuss the PLI scheme, its impact on the economy, and its gaps. What is the PLI Scheme? The PLI scheme was launched in March 2020 to encourage domestic manufacturing and increase India’s share in global markets. The scheme offers financial incentives to eligible manufacturers who meet specific production targets. The incentives are linked to the incremental sales of goods manufactured in India, and they vary based on the sector and product category. The PLI scheme covers various sectors, including electronics, pharmaceuticals,...

National Pension System (NPS): Basics, Features, Advantages, and Disadvantages

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  National Pension System (NPS) The National Pension System (NPS) is a government-sponsored retirement savings scheme in India. It was introduced in 2004 and has become increasingly popular among investors looking for a low-cost, long-term savings option for their retirement. In this blog post, we will discuss the basics of NPS, its features, tax benefits, and rules, as well as the advantages and disadvantages of investing in it. Basics of NPS The National Pension System is a voluntary, defined-contribution retirement savings scheme that allows subscribers to accumulate savings for their retirement. Under this scheme, subscribers can contribute to their NPS account regularly, and the funds are invested in a mix of equity, debt, and government securities, based on their investment preferences. Upon retirement, subscribers can withdraw a portion of their savings as a lump sum, and the remaining amount is paid out as a monthly pension. NPS Login To open an NPS account, subscribers can...

3 Ways to Know if The Price is Right: Identify the Overpriced & Under-Priced Stocks

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  Investors hoping to maximize their gains try to identify stocks that are mispriced, creating long opportunities for under-priced companies and short opportunities for overpriced shares. Not everyone believes a stock can be mispriced, particularly those who are proponents of the efficient markets hypothesis. Efficient markets theory assumes that market prices reflect all available information regarding stock and this information is uniform. Such observers also contend that asset bubbles are driven by rapidly changing information and expectations rather than irrational or overly speculative behaviour. Many investors believe markets are mostly efficient and some stocks are mispriced at various times. In some cases, the entire market can be pushed beyond reason in a bull or bear run, challenging investors to recognize the peaks and troughs in an economic cycle. Information on a company might be overlooked by the market. Small-cap stocks are especially prone to irregular information b...

Wondering How to Make the Best Use of Your Excess Funds? Park It in Liquid ETF

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  Investment is something that gives you outstanding returns if done properly. If you have excessive funds lying in your bank account, save them wisely. You might have heard the above statement from every stock analyst who manages your wealth profile. This is because money is always measured in terms of time. How to Make the Best Use of Your Excess Funds? The time value of money states that the amount of money you have in present is worth more than that the same amount of money you will have in the future. Instead of letting your money sit idle, it would be much better if you park your surplus fund with liquid ETFs. Liquid ETFs or Liquid Exchange Traded Funds are the mutual funds whose units are traded on the stock exchange. Unlike normal ETFs, the investment in liquid ETFs generally happens in overnight securities such as Repo or Reverse Repo securities, landing obligations and collateralized borrowings. The primary motive of liquid ETF is to provide an income filled with low risk...

Understanding the Different Types of Investors in the Stock Market

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  Types of Investors in the Stock Market Investing in the stock market can be a great way to grow your wealth and secure your financial future. But before you start investing, it’s important to understand the different types of investors in the stock market. Knowing the different types of investors can help you make better investment decisions and achieve your financial goals. Retail Investor: Retail investors are individual investors who invest in the stock market. These investors typically invest smaller amounts of money Retail investors may invest through online trading platforms or through a dealer with a broker. Institutional Investors: Institutional investors are large organizations that invest in the stock market. These organizations include mutual funds, pension funds, insurance companies, pension funds etc. Institutional investors typically invest large sums of money and have professional investment managers who make investment decisions on behalf of the organization. Hedg...

What is ELSS, its Benefits & Disadvantages?

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Investing in the stock market is a great way to grow your wealth over time, but it can be intimidating to many people who don’t have experience with it. Fortunately, there’s a type of investment that is specifically designed for beginners: the Equity Linked Savings Scheme (ELSS). In this blog post, we’ll take a closer look at what ELSS is and the benefits of investing in it. What is ELSS? ELSS is a type of  mutual fund  that invests primarily in stocks. It is designed to help individuals save on their taxes while also earning a return on their investment. The primary feature of an ELSS fund is that it offers tax benefits for the FY 2022-23 under section 80C of the Indian Income Tax Act, which allows you to claim a tax deduction of up to Rs. 1.5 lakh on your taxable income. ELSS funds come with a lock-in period of three years, which means that you can’t withdraw your money before that time period. However, this is actually a good thing for investors because it encourages them t...

ग्लोबल बैंकिंग संकट की आशंका से बढ़ी सेफ हैवन मांग

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सोने और चांदी की कीमतों में पछले सप्ताह ग्लोबल बैंको में संकट बढ़ने के कारण, हैवन डिमांड देखि गई। एमसीएक्स में सोना पिछले सप्ताह 3.8 प्रतिशत तेज़ हो कर 58250 रुपये प्रति दस ग्राम के स्तरों पर रहा, जबकि चांदी वायदा सप्ताह में 7 प्रतिशत तेज़ हो कर 67200 रुपये प्रति किलो पर रहा। बैंकिंग संकट की आशंकाओं और मौद्रिक नीति पर अनिश्चितता ने कीमती धातुओं की सुरक्षित आश्रय अपील को बढ़ाया है। अमेरिका सिलिकॉन वैली बैंक दिवालिया होने के बाद स्विस बैंक क्रेडिट सुइस भी वित्तीय संकट का सामना कर रही है। हालांकि, क्रेडिट सुइस को मदद मिलने, और यूरोपियन सेंट्रल बैंक द्वारा ब्याज दरों में 0.5 प्रतिशत की बढ़ोतरी से कीमती धातुओं में पिछले सप्ताह के अंत मे मुनाफा वसूली रही। बैंकिंग संकट के चलते निवेशकों को उम्मीद है की फेड मौद्रिक नीति पर नरमी रखेगा। फेड के दर-वृद्धि चक्र में किसी भी रुकावट से सोने को फायदा होगा और डॉलर के मुकाबले सोने की मांग बढ़ेगी, और गैर-उपज वाली संपत्ति रखने की अवसर लागत भी कम रहेगी। बैंकिंग संकट और ब्याज दर बढ़ोतरी पर अनिश्चितता कीमती धातुओं को सपोर्ट कर रही है। हालांकि, मुद्रास्फीति स्थिर रहने...