Investing Questions and Answers

How to maintain a simple account of my buying/selling profits/loses of shares or pls tell me a good web site?




Answers: You can create a free portfolio in any of the following websites

http://in.finance.yahoo.com
http://www.moneycontrol.com
http://www.bseindia.com
http://www.nseindia.com

You can track your share prices, volumes, profit/loss etc.
the best one as i know of.is of MoneyControl.com...
and the portfolio they offer...keeps a good track of your positions...mfs, assets, borrowings, and plenty of other things.

good luck!!
I think the best way to do is maintain an excel sheet yourself. In this way u can have custom functions and formulae embedded in the sheet

Payment of stability amount for reliance IPO?

Dear All
I have applied for reliance IPO using 25% contribution option. I would notably appreciate if someone could tell me how much time will be given to me for the gift of remaining balance (after allotment).

Thanks


Answers: If you are salaried more shares than 25K (in all probability that would not be the grip, as the retail portion was over subscribed 15 times), later you would be given 12 days to make the wage and the shares would be credited in the subsequent 26 days in your details.

If you are allocated shares for less than 25K, after they will be immediately credited into your commentary.
If you have applied for Reliance Power IPO (as my guess) later you dont need time my dear friend motivation what is the tip we got that no will be issued more afterwards 15 to 30 shares cause of 80 times more subscription for that IPO and if this si the story you will be unloading your balance amount after 4th of feb anytime. I am replyin to this message impose I am also the invester in Reliance Power IPO and compensated 25% for the 1lac Rs that meen Rs. 25875/- from 4 diffrent account fo my domestic member and waiting for the allotment :-)

I hope this resolve your enquiry.

Regards
I have checked few year back near Reliance Office.. they said money will be in report anytime after 1st of Feb 2008. Since my stakes are big and I have to re-invest surrounded by further IPO's

Entrepeneurship?

ok so can some kind soul please complicated on the following terms:

stock -

shares -

mutual funds -

bond -

equity -

i know what they adjectives mean, i freshly get confused because respectively has a complex definition. oblige please, i've never experienced the world of economics and i am taking a class ( sadly i must read out i have no impression what is going on, neither does anyone in the class because the mentor doe not care) but anyways help =)
gratitude ;)


Answers: Stock- a single unit of a corporation for Dutch auction at market price. 1 share of Apple, Inc is a stock selling at $135/share.

Shares- Mulitple unit of stock. I bought 100 shares of Apple at $135/share. I invested 13,500 dollars in Apple.

Mutual Funds- A fund made up of multiple stocks and other investment products such as bonds, Real Estate investment trusts (REITs). These mutual funds are managed and charge a excise annually for their service, you can buy 1 share of a mutual fund and it can contain 50 different stocks and 20 different bonds.

Bond- Bonds are corporate debt that you purchase, wiht an interest rate attached which you will make on your investment, the more risky debt would verbs you a higher interest rate, but the strong companies with high-ranking credit rating will yield you a lower interest rate because it is pretty much gaurenteed you will be repaid within full.

-equity is a term to describe stocks, mutual funds and any other investment within ownership of a company. (buying a stock is buying ownership of the company, even if it .0000001% of the company. Bonds are not equity becuase you arent purchasing ownership, you are purchaseing the companied debt.
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