Tag: term

  • Is holding HDL for long term a good decision?

    Is holding HDL for long term a good decision?


    I have around 230 units of HDL which I bought for around Rs2300 per share. Is it a good decision to hold it for around 15 17yrs? If yes, how much bonus should I expect yearly?


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  • Is it worth it to hold 10 kitta share for long term?

    Is it worth it to hold 10 kitta share for long term?


    Should we sell the 10 kitta share after it is listed in nepse or should we hold it for longer period of time.
    So Unique Lagubita ko FPO pareko cha sell garni kii dividend haru kurni??


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  • I have Ten Thousands with me to buy stock for short term. Which one?

    I have Ten Thousands with me to buy stock for short term. Which one?


    Hello everybody, like the title suggests- looking to buy and sell in 2 months, which one should I buy? I only have 10,000.


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  • SUGGESTION FOR SHORT TERM TRADING STOCKS

    SUGGESTION FOR SHORT TERM TRADING STOCKS


    I already have some stocks on NTC ani again planning to get some so is it good idea to invest in ntc or choose some other stockā€¦ please suggest some other stocks


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  • Hold for now (short term traders)

    Hold for now (short term traders)


    nepse will give investors a selling opportunity for a few days (probably till monday). If you are planning to buy now, dont do it, and if you are planning to sell now, sell in a few days. Note: This is my prediction only, neither I am liable for any of your losses, nor a part of any of your profits.

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  • Best term life insurance in which company?

    Best term life insurance in which company?


    What is the best term life insurance of cheap premium, maximum term about 30-35+ and SA high with nice riders like CI, ADB, PDA, PWB….

    What is good health insurance similar with low premium and max SA.

    Which insurance product of which insurance company do you think is fine. Term and health.


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  • Long term investment ko lagi kun kun stocks thik hola?? Looking for suggestions.

    Long term investment ko lagi kun kun stocks thik hola?? Looking for suggestions.


    NIFRA, NABIL, SCB, CIT and Sanima Mai Hydro (SHPC) are the ones I am looking into. Yehi haru kasto hola + is there any other stock that I should consider??


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  • National Life Insurance has released new bonus rates, with a maximum bonus of Rs 85 per Rs 1000 insured amount.

    National Life Insurance has released new bonus rates, with a maximum bonus of Rs 85 per Rs 1000 insured amount.


     

    National Life Insurance Company has announced bonus rates ranging from Rs 63 to Rs 85 per Rs 1000 for its insured customers.

    According to the information, the company will offer a Rs 63 bonus for up to 9 years of life insurance, Rs 64 for 10 to 20 years, Rs 70 for 21 to 25 years, and Rs 85 for 26 years and above per Rs 1000 of insured amount. According to the media statement, the company will also provide Rs 64 for up to 9 years of term insurance and full life insurance, Rs 64 for 9 to 20 years, Rs 70 for 21 to 25 years, and Rs 85 for 26 years and above.

     

  • List of Companies With IPO Shares That Have Not Yet Been Listed on NEPSE; 9 Companies Are Also Planning an IPO

    List of Companies With IPO Shares That Have Not Yet Been Listed on NEPSE; 9 Companies Are Also Planning an IPO


    An initial public offering is the process by which a privately held company becomes a publicly traded company by selling its stock to the general public (IPO). An IPO allows a company to raise funds by selling ownership stakes to a diverse group of investors. It is a method for businesses to obtain public funding in order to support operations or grow.

    A company that wants to go public typically hires an investment bank to handle the IPO. The investment bank and the company will work together to determine the appropriate stock price and quantity to be distributed. Following that, the company will file a registration statement with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) detailing its finances and other information.

     

  • The final merger procedure between Sana Kisan Bikas and RMDC Laghubitta has been completed the swap ratio has been set at 1:0.87.

    The final merger procedure between Sana Kisan Bikas and RMDC Laghubitta has been completed the swap ratio has been set at 1:0.87.


    The ultimate merger procedure has been completed between Sana Kisan Bikas Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (SKBBL) and RMDC Laghubitta Bittiya Sanstha Limited (RMDC). On Bhadra 31, 2079, the firms signed a merger agreement.

    Similarly, the share exchange ratio between Sana Kisan and RMDC has been determined to be 1:0.87. Investors who now own 100 shares of RMDC Microfinance will get 87 shares of the amalgamated firm.

    Similarly, it has been decided to nominate 2-2 persons from each institution’s promoter group, 1-1 person from the general group, and 1 person as an expert director, in accordance with the terms of the Bank and Financial Institutions Act of 2073.

  • Mountain Energy Nepal Reports Net Profit of Rs 35.55 Crores for Q2

    Mountain Energy Nepal Reports Net Profit of Rs 35.55 Crores for Q2


    Mountain Energy Nepal Ltd reported a profit (after tax) of Rs. 35.55 crores in the second quarter. Profit decreased by 16.52% in this quarter. The profit in the previous corresponding quarter was Rs. 42.63 crores. Tadi Khola (5 MW) and Mistri Khola (42 MW) generate revenue from electricity sales, which are invoiced to Nepal Electricity Authority under the terms of the PPA until Poush end 2079.

     

  • Is bitcoin banned in Nepal?

    Is bitcoin banned in Nepal?


    Ban of Transaction of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies in Nepal.

    The central bank ofĀ Nepal,Ā NepalĀ Rastra Bank (ā€œNRBā€) published a notice pursuant toĀ NepalĀ Rastra Bank Act 2001 (ā€œNRB Actā€) and Foreign Exchange (Regulation) Act 1962 (ā€œFERAā€) prohibiting the usage ofĀ BitcoinĀ inĀ Nepal. NRB has not recognizedĀ BitcoinsĀ as a valid currency inĀ Nepal.

    A few highlights on the ban:

    1. Laws of Nepal: The Nepal Rastra Bank, Nepal’s central bank, highlighted two laws in its statement banning Bitcoin and its transactions: the foreign exchange statute of 2019 BS and the Nepal Rastra Bank Act of 2058 BS. It basically means that you can’t do bitcoin transactions or use bitcoin to swap foreign or Nepali currency in Nepal because bitcoin isn’t classified as a currency by the Nepali government, therefore utilizing the internet for bitcoin transactions or exchange is unlawful.
    2. Lack of regulations:Ā NRB and Nepal govt is unable to have proper regulation over bitcoin transactions, as itā€™s mostly done over internet and Nepal doesnā€™t yet have the technology needed to regulate it, and hence it may be banned.
    3. Use in illegal activities: Reports of bitcoin being used for money laundering or making black money into white by converting into Bitcoin, among other cases is another reason.
    4. Damage to Nepali economy: Bitcoin transactions unlike other banking transactions canā€™t be taxed, so there will be loss of revenue, plus if more Nepalis use bitcoins, the monetary system of Nepal may be affected, Bitcoin is also a very volatile currency with lots of ups and downs and long term it can cause severe problems. NRB is tasked with maintaining the financial stability of Nepal and maybe it felt, bitcoin was a threat.

    These are only a few of the reasons, in my opinion, why bitcoin is prohibited in Nepal. The existing Nepali laws prohibit it, and the central bank believes that bitcoin cannot be effectively regulated, that it can be used for unlawful purposes, and that it will harm the Nepali economy in the long run. The Nepalese government has recently taken tough measures against bitcoin transactions, including arresting people who were mining bitcoin or had large amounts of bitcoin, shutting down Nepal’s largest bitcoin exchange operator Bitsewa and arresting its owners, and even arresting a Nepali politician from a minor party for bitcoin trading.