Thursday, 26 January 2012

GDP, GNP, NNP

GDP,GNP,NNP

Free Float Market Capitalization

Kingfisher: suppose has total 1 lakh shares: 30,000 held by Malya and rest 70 thousand held by general public. Value of each share in Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) on 11 January 2012 is Rs. 150.

Now we first calculate a thing called “Free float Market capitalization” for Kingfisher, which is nothing but
= Number of shares held by general public multiplied with Value of Each share on the given date in Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE)= 70 thousand x 150
= 105 lakh rupees
So Kingfisher’s Free float Market cap (FFMC) for 11 January 2012= 105 lakh rupees.

Want to know more about Inflation?

Inflation is the increase in the price of a product.

How can you say there is inflation?

Because, earlier in the year 2001, we could buy a litre of petrol for Rs.50, but now it's Rs.70/- per litre. So there is price-rise and hence there is inflation.

Sunday, 22 January 2012

Sensex and Nifty

The Sensex is an “index”. What is an index? An index is basically an indicator. It gives you a general idea about whether most of the stocks have gone up or most of the stocks have gone down.

The Sensex is an indicator of all the major companies of the BSE. Sensex represents the top stocks of the BSE.
The Nifty is an indicator of all the major companies of the NSE.Nifty represents the top stocks of the NSE.

Learn the Stock Market


In order to know what stock is and the basic meaning of stock market first we have to dive into the history of stock market specifically , the history of what has come to be known as the corporation. Corporations in one form or another have been around ever since one guy convinced a few others to pool their resources for mutual benefit. In order for a corporation to do business, it needs to get some money from somewhere. A stock is a piece of ownership of a company. When a Company needs some money, which is helpful in growing business, they acquire extra money by selling ownership in small percentages in form of stocks. The word stock trading is commonly used to describe both the physical location for buying and selling (trading) stocks as well as the overall activity of the market.

Tips on how to control your anger !!

1. Take a ‘timeout.’ Although it may seem cliché, counting to 10 before reacting really can defuse your anger.
2. Get some space. Take a break from the person you’re angry with until your frustrations subside a bit.
3. Once you’re calm, express your anger. It’s healthy to express your frustration in a non-confrontational way. Stewing about it can make the situation worse.