Topics
Introduction to Corporate Finance
Business Finance
Sources of Corporate Finance
Sources of Business Finance
- Nature and Significance: Financial Requirements and Sources
- Methods of Raising Finance
- Types of Shares - Preference Shares Equity Shares
- Debentures and Bonds
- Retained Profits
- Public Deposits
- Loans from Commercial Banks and Financial Institutions
- Sources of Business Finance - Trade Credit
- Discounting of Bills of Exchange
- Meaning of Global Depository Receipt (GDR)
- Meaning of American Depository Receipt (ADR)
Issue of Shares
Role of a Secretary in the Capital Formation Part 1
- Meaning of Issue of Shares at Par, Premium and Discount, at Bid Price
- Meaning of Initial Public Offer
- Meaning of Bonus Issue
- Meaning of Rights Issue
- Meaning of Employee Stock Option Scheme
- Meaning of Private Placement
- Issue of Shares – Procedure
- Allotment
- Transfer and Transmission of Shares
- Issue of Share Certificate and Share Warrant
Issue of Debentures
Role of a Secretary in the Capital Formation Part 2
Declaration and Payment of Dividend
Deposits
Correspondence with Members
Correspondence of Company Secretary with Members, Debenture Holders and Depositors
- Allotment of Shares
- Regret Letter
- Lodgement Notice
- Approval / Refusal of Transfer of Shares
- Issue of Bonus Shares
- Distribution of Dividend - Notice
- Company Secretary - Redemption of Debentures
- Company Secretary - Allotment of Debentures
- Company Secretary - Conversion of Debentures into Shares
- Payment of Interest on Debentures
- Letter Thanking the Investor for Deposits
- Company Secretary - Payment of Interest (Basic Information of TDS to Be Given)
- Company Secretary - Renewal of Deposits
- Company Secretary - Repayment of Deposits
Correspondence with Debentureholders
Financial markets
Correspondence with Depositors
Depository System
Dividend and Interest
Financial Market
Stock Exchange
description
- Meaning
- Definitions
- Management of Stock Exchange
- Organization Structure of Stock Exchanges in India
- Membership of Stock Exchange
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Match the pairs.
Group ‘A’ | Group ‘B’ |
a) SEBI | 1) Expects the price of shares rise in future. |
b) Day Trading | 2) Expects the price of shares fall in future. |
c) Bull | 3) Buying and selling of securities within the same trading day |
d) Bear | 4) To protect the interest of investors in securities market. |
e) BSE | 5) Buying and selling of securities to particular investors. |
6) One of the oldest stock exchange in India. | |
7) To protect the interest of companies in securities market. | |
8) Buying and selling of securities within a week. | |
9) Newest Stock Exchange in India. | |
10) One who invests in new issues of securities. |
Select the correct option from the bracket.
Group ‘A’ | Group ‘B’ |
a) Regulator of capital market | 1) _____________ |
b) ____________ | 2) Nifty |
c) Jobber | 3) ____________ |
d) ____________ | 4) Oldest Stock Exchange in the world. |
(London Stock Exchange, Index of NSE, SEBI, trades in securities in his own name)
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