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Depreciation vs. Amortization: Meaning, Differences, and Examples

Introduction Business assets usually cost a fortune and have a limited lifespan. Hence, it is necessary that this cost be expensed proportionately across their functional life. Depreciation and amortization are two such accounting processes that involve spreading out the cost of these assets throughout their useful life.  Before understanding how these two methods work, let […]

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Joint Stock Company

There are multiple forms in which a business can be incorporated like proprietorship, partnership or joint stock company. A joint stock company, as the name suggests, is jointly owned by a large number of owners in the proportion of their contribution towards the total capital of the company. The total capital of the company is

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What is RBI’s Monetary Policy? Objectives, Tools, and Types

If you’ve ever asked yourself, “what is the meaning of the monetary policy,” this article is for you! This article aims to explain the ins and outs of monetary policy in a simple, easy-to-understand way. As the name suggests, monetary policy concerns an economy’s monetary aspects. It manages/controls the overall supply of money in an

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What is the bullish engulfing pattern, and why does it matter for investors? 

Japan is known to be the origin of candlestick patterns, and as a result, candlestick patterns are also called Japanese candlestick patterns. They have been implemented in Japan since the 18th century, and now it has become a popular practice in the investment and trending space to predict the trend of the market, stocks, or

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How to read a CIBIL report?

Established in 2000, CIBIL is an entity liable for maintaining credit information. The full form of CIBIL is the Credit Information Bureau (India) Limited.   Generally, such Credit Information Companies (CICs) are third-party, independent organizations that accumulate credit card and loan data.  And then, they share this data with associated financial institutions and banks. Individuals can

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