Tag: Growth
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Api Power Company has received preliminary approval from the ERC to issue right shares at a 1:0.40 ratio.
The Electricity Regulatory Commission has given preliminary approval to Api Power Company Limited (API) to issue 16,533,137 units of right shares.On February 2, the board of directors proposed issuing 40% of the paid-up capital in right shares.After adjusting for 7.5% bonus shares, the company’s paid-up capital will be Rs. 4.13 Arba.As a result of the 1:0.40 (40% rights issue), the company’s paid-up capital will be increased to Rs. 5.78 Arba.The company proposed issuing the right shares to pay off the debt of the projects that it is producing. -
Forward Microfinance Laghubitta Pays 5% Cash Dividend to Shareholders’ Bank Accounts
Forward Microfinance Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (FOWAD) has begun distributing 5% cash dividends to its shareholders’ bank accounts as of today (15th Magh) and has urged them to dematerialize their shares.
On Poush 30, 2079, the company held its 10th AGM for the fiscal year 2078/79. The board of directors approved a 30% dividend for fiscal year 2078/79. On Poush 04, the board of directors decided to distribute the dividend on the paid-up capital of Rs. 84.44 crores. A 5% cash dividend (including tax) of Rs. 4.22 crores was proposed, along with a 25% bonus dividend of Rs. 21.11 crores. The same cash dividend is now paid out.
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NIBL Ace Capital Asset Under Management Reaches Rs 4 Billion
NIBL Ace Capital Limited, a leading merchant banking and Inveent banking company, has provided its clients with a variety of financial services over the years. Portfolio Management Service (PMS) is one of these profitable services that has assisted many people in achieving their goals with a well-balanced risk and return.
In addition to investment banking, NIBL’s Merchant Banking business is structured around three distinct groups of businesses: portfolio management service (PMS), capital advisory, and debt funding, both in Nepal and globally. There are currently more than 1100 satisfied customers associated with the PMS, and the size of Asset Under Management (AUM) has now reached $4 billion.
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NEPSE Ends the Week Up 0.20% with a Turnover of Rs 13.19 Arba
NEPSE traded only four days this week because to the national holiday on Sunday. This week, the index finished at 2,183.21, up 4.40 points (0.20%). Last week, the index finished at 2,178.81, up 1.37% from the previous week.
This week, the index reached a high of 2,202.26 and a low of 2,140.18, resulting in 62.08 points of volatility. In the preceding week, the index had 77.78 points of volatility.
Trend analysis is a type of technical analysis that predicts future movement based on present trend data. The short-term trend on the daily charts is up, while the NEPSE index’s mid-term trends are still down. -
Mahalaxmi Bikas Bank paid a cash dividend of 6.47% to shareholders.
Mahalaxmi Bikas Bank Limited (MLBL) has delivered 6.47% cash dividends straight to its shareholders’ bank accounts and asked them to dematerialize their shares.On Poush 29, 2079, the firm had its 21st AGM for the fiscal year 2078/79.The board of directors approved a 10.47% dividend for fiscal year 2078/79.The 548th board of directors meeting, held on Poush 01, resolved to issue a dividend of 10.47% of the Fiscal Year 2078/79.Similarly, a cash dividend of 6.47% and bonus shares of 4% were proposed from the Rs. 4.01 Arba paid-up capital.The same cash dividend is now being paid out. -
Gold has dropped Rs. 1,100 from its all-time high, and is currently trading at Rs. 105,800 per tola.
Today’s gold price has dropped by Rs. 1,100 per tola.
According to the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association’s official website, fine gold is now trading at Rs. 105,800 per tola. Yesterday, the rate remained unchanged at Rs. 1,06,900 per tola. Meanwhile, Tejabi gold is currently trading at Rs. 105,300. In contrast, the pricing was kept at Rs. 1,06,400 per tola yesterday.
On the other hand, silver is holding steady at Rs. 1,380 per tola.
On the international market, gold is currently priced at $1,924.40 per ounce in USD.
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Ex-pat Nepalese get Rs 400 incentive while sending money to NICA accounts via World Remit
Ex-pat Nepalese who send money to NIC ASIA Bank accounts in Nepal using World Remit would receive a bonus of Rs 400.
The scheme will run from Aswin 11 to Kartik 10, 2078, with just the first transaction eligible for the bonus.
The bank now has 356 branches, 472 ATMs, 70 extension counters, and 81 branchless banking units across the country.
Additionally, receive $20 bonus if you send money to Nepal using Word Remit by clicking on the link below.
Send Money to Nepal now
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The Use of Stock Investment Tools
In days past, stock market information was limited and often buyers depended on stockbrokers to try to get the facts about investments. Today there are a variety of stock investment tools to assist modern investors and maximize the amount of information they can find about potential investments and trading activities.
The widespread use of the Internet puts a wealth of information at your fingertips right away. The Internet has facts about many publicly listed companies in the United States. Certain websites provide free research information, which may be rather general in nature but still useful to beginners. Other companies publish in-depth research reports outlining the activities of listed companies. These detailed reports may only be offered through a subscription, which may be an expensive choice for retail based investors. Based on the quality of the research provided about the company, such detailed reports may wind up costing hundreds or even thousands of dollars.
For simple background facts, stock investors can peruse news articles, analyst reviews and research reports intended to supply fundamental company information. This basic information can come from analyzing previously published financial reports or catching up on current news events regarding the company’s activities. This fundamental research can be a place to start to obtain more information so investors can adequately analyze the data to make educated investment decisions.
Investors can also take advantage of a variety of stock investment tools that offer management or raw data including current stock quotes, index performances or historical price data. Such tools may be purchased from a software company and then installed in computers. These tools assist in gathering, processing and analyzing raw data so the information is more useful to the investor.
For example, an investor can take raw data of the historical closing prices of certain companies and run it through investment software to find out additional information such as the volume of stocks traded on a particular company for a said period of time or the historical price trend of one company compared to an index of other companies. These stock investment tools generate reports that assist investors in developing more effective trading strategies from the raw data they originally had.
Certain stock investment tools purchased from various software companies may cost hundreds of dollars. This type of pricey investment may not be practical for small scale investors looking to make a profit right away. Individual or beginning investors can take advantage of analysis tools on the Internet made available from stock market companies for free to their clients. These tools are also made available for free to online investment clients to help them develop their trading strategies to try to achieve profits.
Efficient stock investment tools, research products and information are readily accessible on the Internet for your convenience. However, it still requires data gathering, interpretation of analysis and careful planning to ensure successful trading. By using some online tools and careful analysis of the data, investors can develop viable trades for long term investment growth.
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Introductory Tips on Trading Stocks
Everyone is looking for a quick and easy way to riches and happiness. It seems to be human nature to constantly search for a hidden key or some esoteric bit of knowledge that suddenly leads to the end of the rainbow or a winning lottery ticket.
While some people do buy winning tickets or a common stock that quadruples or more in a year, it is extremely unlikely, since relying upon luck is an investment strategy that only the foolish or most desperate would choose to follow. In our quest for success, we often overlook the most powerful tools available to us: time and the magic of compounding growth. Investing regularly, avoiding unnecessary financial risk, and letting your money work for you over a period of years and decades is a certain way to amass significant assets.
Here are several tips that should be followed by beginning investors.
Everyone is looking for a quick and easy way to riches and happiness. It seems to be human nature to constantly search for a hidden key or some esoteric bit of knowledge that suddenly leads to the end of the rainbow or a winning lottery ticket.
While some people do buy winning tickets or a common stock that quadruples or more in a year, it is extremely unlikely, since relying upon luck is an investment strategy that only the foolish or most desperate would choose to follow. In our quest for success, we often overlook the most powerful tools available to us: time and the magic of compounding growth. Investing regularly, avoiding unnecessary financial risk, and letting your money work for you over a period of years and decades is a certain way to amass significant assets.
Here are several tips that should be followed by beginning investors.
1. Set Long-Term Goals
Why are you considering investing in the stock market? Will you need your cash back in six months, a year, five years or longer? Are you saving for retirement, for future university expenses, to purchase a home, or to build an estate to leave to your beneficiaries?
Before investing, you should know your purpose and the likely time in the future you may have need of the funds. If you are likely to need your investment returned within a few months, consider another investment; the stock market with its volatility provides no certainty that all of your capital will be available when you need it.
By knowing how much capital you will need and the future point in time when you will need it, you can calculate how much you should invest and what kind of return on your investment will be needed to produce the desired result.
Remember that the growth of your portfolio depends upon three interdependent factors:
- The capital you invest
- The amount of net annual earnings on your capital
- The number of years or period of your investment
Ideally, you should start saving as soon as possible, save as much as you can, and receive the highest return possible consistent with your risk philosophy.
2. Understand Your Risk Tolerance
Risk tolerance is a psychological trait that is genetically based but positively influenced by education, income, and wealth (as these increase, risk tolerance appears to increase slightly) and negatively by age (as one gets older, risk tolerance decreases). Your risk tolerance is how you feel about risk and the degree of anxiety you feel when risk is present. In psychological terms, risk tolerance is defined as “the extent to which a person chooses to risk experiencing a less favourable outcome in the pursuit of a more favourable outcome.” In other words, would you risk NPR 1000 to win NPR 10,000? Or NPR 10,000 to win NPR 10,000? All humans vary in their risk tolerance, and there is no “right” balance.
Risk tolerance is also affected by one’s perception of risk. For example, flying in an aeroplane or riding in a car would have been perceived as very risky in the early 1900s, but less so today as flight and automobile travel are common occurrences. Conversely, most people today would feel that riding a horse might be dangerous with a good chance of falling or being bucked off because few people are around horses.
The idea of perception is important, especially in investing. As you gain more knowledge about investments – for example, how stocks are bought and sold, how much volatility (price change) is usually present, and the difficulty or ease of liquidating an investment – you are likely to consider stock investments to have less risk than you thought before making your first purchase. As a consequence, your anxiety when investing is less intense, even though your risk tolerance remains unchanged because your perception of the risk has evolved.
By understanding your risk tolerance, you can avoid those investments which are likely to make you anxious. Generally speaking, you should never own an asset which keeps you from sleeping in the night. Anxiety stimulates fear which triggers emotional responses (rather than logical responses) to the stressor. During periods of financial uncertainty, the investor who can retain a cool head and follows an analytical decision process invariably comes out ahead.
3. Control Your Emotions
The biggest obstacle to stock market profits is an inability to control one’s emotions and make logical decisions. In the short-term, the prices of companies reflect the combined emotions of the entire investment community. When a majority of investors are worried about a company, its stock price is likely to decline; when a majority feel positive about the company’s future, its stock price tends to rise.
A person who feels negative about the market is called a “bear,” while their positive counterpart is called a “bull.” During market hours, the constant battle between the bulls and the bears is reflected in the constantly changing price of securities. These short-term movements are driven by rumours, speculations, and hopes – emotions – rather than logic and systematic analysis of the company’s assets, management, and prospects.
Stock prices moving contrary to our expectations create tension and insecurity. Should I sell my position and avoid a loss? Should I keep the stock, hoping that the price will rebound? Should I buy more?
Even when the stock price has performed as expected, there are questions: Should I take a profit now before the price falls? Should I keep my position since the price is likely to go higher? Thoughts like these will flood your mind, especially if you constantly watch the price of a security, eventually building to a point that you will take action. Since emotions are the primary driver of your action, it will probably be wrong.
When you buy a stock, you should have a good reason for doing so and an expectation of what the price will do if the reason is valid. At the same time, you should establish the point at which you will liquidate your holdings, especially if your reason is proven invalid or if the stock doesn’t react as expected when your expectation has been met. In other words, have an exit strategy before you buy the security and execute that strategy unemotionally.
4. Handle Basics First
Before making your first investment, take the time to learn the basics about the stock market and the individual securities composing the market. There is an old adage: It is not a stock market, but a market of stocks. Your focus will be upon individual securities, rather than the market as a whole. There are few times when every stock moves in the same direction; even when the averages fall by 100 points or more, the securities of some companies will go higher in price.
The areas with which you should be familiar before making your first purchase include:
- Financial Metrics and Definitions. Understand the definitions of metrics such as the P/E ratio, earnings per share (EPS), return on equity (ROE), and compound annual growth rate (CAGR). Knowing how they are calculated and having the ability to compare different companies using these metrics and others is critical.
- Popular Methods of Stock Selection and Timing. You should understand how “fundamental” and “technical” analyses are performed, how they differ, and where each is best suited in a stock market strategy.
- Stock Market Order Types. Know the difference between market orders, limit order, stop market orders, stop-limit orders, trailing stop-loss orders, and other types commonly used by investors.
- Different Types of Investment Accounts. While cash accounts are the most common, margin accounts are required by regulations for certain kinds of trades. You should understand how margin is calculated and the difference between initial and maintenance margin requirements.
Knowledge and risk tolerance are linked. As Warren Buffett said, “Risk comes from not knowing what you are doing.”
5. Diversify Your Investments
Experienced investors such as Buffett eschew stock diversification in the confidence that they have performed all of the necessary research to identify and quantify their risk. They are also comfortable that they can identify any potential perils that will endanger their position, and will be able to liquidate their investments before taking a catastrophic loss.
The popular way to manage risk is to diversify your exposure. Prudent investors own stocks of different companies in different industries, sometimes in different countries, with the expectation that a single bad event will not affect all of their holdings or will otherwise affect them to different degrees.
Imagine owning stocks in five different companies, each of which you expect to continually grow profits. Unfortunately, cirplusstances change. At the end of the year, you might have two companies (A & B) that have performed well so their stocks are up 25% each. The stock of two other companies (C & D) in a different industry are up 10% each, while the fifth company’s (E) assets were liquidated to pay off a massive lawsuit.
Diversification allows you to recover from the loss of your total investment (20% of your portfolio) by gains of 10% in the two best companies (25% x 40%) and 4% in the remaining two companies (10% x 40%). Even though your overall portfolio value dropped by 6% (20% loss minus 14% gain), it is considerably better than having been invested solely in company E.
6. Avoid Leverage/Margin Loan
Leverage/Margin loan simply means the use of borrowed money to execute your stock market strategy. In a margin account, banks and brokerage firms can loan you money to buy stocks, usually 50% of the purchase value. In other words, if you wanted to buy 1000 shares of a stock trading at NPR 100 for a total cost of NPR 100,000, your brokerage firm could loan you NPR 50,000 to complete the purchase.
The use of borrowed money “levers” or exaggerates the result of price movement. Suppose the stock moves to NPR 200 a share and you sell it. If you had used your own money exclusively, your return would be 100% on your investment [(200,000 -100,000)/100,000]. If you had borrowed NPR 50,000 to buy the stock and sold at NPR 200 per share, your return would be 300 % [(200,000-50,000)/$50,000] after repaying the NPR 50,000 loan and excluding the cost of interest paid to the broker (which is usually 16% and over).
It sounds great when the stock moves up, but consider the other side. Suppose the stock fell to NPR 50 per share rather than doubling to NPR 200, your loss would be 100% of your initial investment, plus the cost of interest to the broker [(50,000-50,000)/50,000].
A margin is a tool that can go extremely bad in a stock market like Bangladesh.
Final Thoughts
Stock investments historically have enjoyed a return significantly above other types of investments while also proving easy liquidity, total visibility, and active regulation to ensure a level playing field for all. Investing in the stock market is a great opportunity to build large asset value for those who are willing to be consistent savers, make the necessary investment in time and energy to gain experience, appropriately manage their risk, and are patient, allowing the magic of compounding to work for them. The younger you begin your investing avocation, the greater the final results – just remember to walk before you begin to run.
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Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) – A Short Introduction
Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) is the country’s sole stock exchange. It is located in Kathmandu, Nepal, at Singha Durbar Plaza.
In 2033 BS, the government established a security purchasing and trading center in Nepal. In 2050 BS, the same location became the Nepal Stock Exchange Limited (NEPSE).
On January 13, 1994, the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) inaugurated its trading floor (29 Poush, 2050). It is Nepal’s sole stock exchange. As of May 13, 2020, the total market capitalisation of the companies listed on NEPSE is around Rs 1.54 trillion.
Objectives of Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE)
The primary function of the stock exchange is to facilitate the trading of listed securities. NEPSE has been trying to register publicly issued securities in the secondary market so that they can be traded easily. This is referred to as listing.
The Nepal Stock Exchange Limited (NEPSE) is a specialized government-owned entity governed by the Companies Act. It does business in compliance with the Securities Act. Its principal goal is to assist to the country’s economic development through capital formation and mobilization, as well as to stimulate investor interest by establishing a secondary market for the trading of securities issued by the Government of Nepal and organizations.
Nepse has been a prominent regulatory organization in terms of market operations, listed firms, and securities dealers, in keeping with its goal of trading shares, bonds, mutual fund units, and other securities through member brokers.
At the moment, the Nepal Stock Exchange offers general investors the ability to purchase and sell securities through 50 member brokers and 41 Remote Work Stations (RWS) in key cities both inside and outside the Kathmandu Valley.
The brokerage firm and its branches are spread across 21 different cities in Nepal.
Nepal’s capital market is in its early phases of development due to the size of the market, kind of company, financial instruments to be exchanged, laws and regulations, technology utilized for business, other physical infrastructure, manpower, and so on.
Similarly, Nepse is a founder member and current Executive Board Member of the South Asian Federation of Exchanges. It is also an Affiliate Member of the World Federation of Exchanges, with plans to become a full member soon.
Share Ownership In Nepal Stock Exchange
The Government of Nepal promotes the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE). The Nepalese government owns 58.65 percent of NEPSE.
The significant shareholders of the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) are shown in the table below. It also includes a proportion of ownership.
S.No Shareholders Share Ownership (%) 1 Government of Nepal 58.65 2 Nepal Rastra Bank 34.6 3 Rastriya Banijya Bank 6.12 4 Members(Brokers) 0.62 Board of Directors of Nepal Stock Exchange
According to the Securities Act of 2006, the Board of Directors (BOD) of the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) is made up of members from various sectors. The BOD now consists of two members from the Nepal Government, one from Nepal Rastra Bank, and one from Rastriya Banijya Bank. Furthermore, the BOD will propose one member as a capital market expert. NEPSE’s General Manager will serve as a director on the BOD.
Nepse Index
NEPSE index is the market value weighted index. This index shows the aggregate growth in capitalization of companies listed in Nepal Stock Exchange.
Nepse Index reached its all-time high of 1881.45 on July 27, 2016.
Sensitive Index
Index calculated from the market capitalization of companies classified under group “A” is called sensitive index.
Sub Indices In Nepse
The sub-indices in Nepse include:
1. Banking
2. Development bank
3. Finance
4. Microfinace
5. Manufacturing And Processing
6. Hydro Power
7. Non Life Insurance
8. Life Insurance
9. Hotels
10. Mutual Fund
11. OtherWorks Done By Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE)
Provides a market platform for buying and selling of secondary shares, debentures and bonds.
Develops and expands the secondary market in the capital market by supporting the policy and guidelines of the Government of Nepal.
Regulates listed companies, brokers and investors.
Spreads public awareness about capital markets.
Regulates and monitors the listed public limited companies.
Take membership with national and international capital market organizations.
List new companies to trade on the stock exchange, as well as OTC companies that are not listed or disbanded.
Development and expansion of the capital market by increase the number of institutions involved in the market.
Runs a clean, transparent, credible, fair market and works in the interest of investors.
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10 Best Online Data Entry Jobs You Can Do During Lockdown
Everyone is looking for online data entry employment during the COVID-19 lockout days. Because they save money and help employees work more efficiently, businesses have resorted to freelance and online workers for assistance. Finances is one area where this favorable position has resulted in growth and flexibility for both individuals and employers.
Organizations’ decisions during the COVID-19 lockdown can help them save money on infrastructure and operations. Many established jobs now offer greater pay scales online when compared to in-house work.
Furthermore, due to their limited application in many industries, many internet data entry jobs are now outsourced and contracted. New developments, on the other hand, are now making a lot of job available online and for the right applicants in every area.
Top Online Data Entry Jobs During COVID-19 Lockdown
The following is a list of online data entry jobs that pay well and come in large quantities:
1. PDF to Word Conversion Jobs:
Good communication and language abilities are required for this type of work. Filling out excel sheets or a word document is a good idea. Furthermore, you must read and convert content from a PDF file to a Word document. There are many other translation doplusents accessible. In the same industry, there are numerous sub-jobs to choose from.
2. Writing, Editing, and Proofreading Jobs:
Some of the basic credentials for this type of work are excellent language skills, including but not limited to English. This procedure begins with the, which might lead to proofreading and, finally, editing work. Additionally, academic language skills are ideal for this type of work. In the industry, there are also unique assignments accessible. Focus on narrative formats as well, which have a lot of potential in the film and media industries.
3. Online Survey Jobs:
Taking an online survey is a simple and enjoyable method to earn money. This profession comprises filling out a survey after collecting feedback on their products and services. Many websites will compensate you if you complete an online survey. You can earn up to $300 depending on how many studies you complete in a month or week.
4. Form Filling Jobs:
The remuneration for this type of work is more than for a regular writing job. Separate chunks of data will be given to you to enter the value from a database into each field in the form. Because any incorrect entry will result in false data, this work needs great attention to detail.
5. Captcha Entry Jobs:
Captcha entry jobs allow you to enter captcha image numbers, alphanumeric data, and image texts into a spreadsheet or doplusent. You’ll also have to solve hundreds of captcha images every day. It’s a less complicated and more interesting job than the others on the list.
6. Payroll Data Entry Operator:
The majority of this job’s work is outsourced online due to the extensive use of internet recruiting software. Searching for candidates, entering candidate information and allowances, and receiving a list of candidates who have been shortlisted are just a few of the jobs available. The compensation for this work role is low at first (for newcomers), however the industry has a strong rate of growth.
7. EMail Processor:
This is a well-paying and creative work opportunity! You concentrate on e-mail delivery every day. Hundreds of e-mails are forwarded to different addresses. You’ll be in charge of tracking down the information and constructing a spreadsheet.
8. Transcription work: Transcription work entails converting audio to text. You’ll be given a phrase to memorize, which could be an audio file or a live performance. This type of data entry job typically requires additional skills and is conducted by medical experts. You can easily earn $50 each hour of audio transcription, which takes four to five hours depending on the file’s difficulty.
9. Word Processor:
This job entails entering data that will be utilized to create mailing labels, letters, and reports, among other things. Strong communication skills, as well as knowledge of punctuation, spelling, and grammar, are required. You may also be expected to use technical and statistical data to create tables, graphs, and charts.
10. Converting Files:
Finally, converting files from one format to another is a variation on data input labor in general. Among other things, you’ll be asked to convert an audio file or an image to PDF or Word format.
With the advancement of digital technology, online data entry jobs with proper pay scales are now available in practically every industry. The majority of it is also available on job boards online. Data entry jobs online are an excellent method to broaden your network, boost your profession, and protect your financial future.
These online occupations offer several benefits, and we strongly encourage you to explore them, especially during this shutdown period!