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Bonus Issue vs. Share Split: What is the difference?

Probir Banerjee
Updated on 31-Mar-2022 08:59:41

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There are many similarities between bonus shares and share splits.In both the cases, the total number of outstanding shares goes up.Share split and bonus shares both increase the good future outlook of the shares.A company issuing a bonus share or splitting its shares shows a kind of promise to the shareholders that the future of the company is healthy and there would be no issues with profitability in the future.However, there are differences in the way the bonus shares and the share splits are treated in accounting.In case of bonus shares, the reserves and surplus capital goes down due to ... Read More

What is Private Placement of Shares?

Probir Banerjee
Updated on 31-Mar-2022 08:55:44

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We know that a company can raise funds from the capital markets by issuing shares to a number of shareholders. When a company offers the opportunity of investment to a select group of investors, it is known as private placement.Private placement is an alternative to an Initial Public Offering (IPO) for a company seeking to raise capital. In a private placement, the number of investment participants is limited to less than 50.Private placement is a popular way to resource funding by the companies in India. Let's check why companies prefer private placement as a source of funding.Less Stress of ComplianceThere ... Read More

What is meant by a Share Split?

Probir Banerjee
Updated on 31-Mar-2022 08:54:03

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Share split is a method of increasing the total outstanding number of shares in the market by decreasing the value of the share in a given proportion.Share split does not alter the total funds. It only decreases the par value of the shares.Share split is a matter of dividing the value of the shares in a proportionate manner and it is not a way to increase the value of the share in the market.Increases the Number of Outstanding SharesShare split affects the total number of outstanding shares in the market. For example, if stock of price Rs 10 has 1 ... Read More

What are the attributes of a Perfect Capital Market?

Probir Banerjee
Updated on 31-Mar-2022 08:52:41

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The efficiency of a capital market is measured by the speed and disclosure of information in the market about the shares. The capital markets of advanced as well as some emerging markets are found to be fairly efficient. However, efficiency does not guarantee the fact that the market is perfect.In order to be considered as a perfect market, the following conditions must be satisfied.Absence of Entry BarrierIn order to be perfect, there should be no entry barrier in a capital market. Thereby, in a capital market, anyone can buy or sell shares without needing to fulfill any rules or regulations ... Read More

What is meant by the Informational Content of Dividends?

Probir Banerjee
Updated on 31-Mar-2022 08:51:14

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Informational Content of DividendsDividend payout by competitive companies usually comes with statements of profitability and future growth. A successful firm uses the information to woo its current and potential investors by using promotional content about the profitability of the shares issued by the company. Thus, there is often a statement or content that is used along with dividend payouts. This is known as the informational content of dividends.Informational Content is Useful for InvestorsIt is a fact that any statement made by a profitable firm becomes stronger if it adds some dividend or cash payout to its shareholders with the informational ... Read More

Why were Primary Markets not active in India until the 80s?

Probir Banerjee
Updated on 31-Mar-2022 08:49:23

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What is a Primary Market?There are two forms of securities markets that are differentiated based on the type of issues of securities in them.The primary market is for the new security issuance, while the secondary market is for the purchase and sale of already existing securities.As the primary markets deal only in new securities, they are also called new issues markets.Primary Market Vs Secondary MarketThe issued securities are bought and sold in the secondary market that is also known as the stock market. The stock market is a second-hand security market that deals in all listed securities.In a primary market, ... Read More

What are the dangers of having Stability of Dividends?

Probir Banerjee
Updated on 31-Mar-2022 08:46:37

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Although there are advantages of paying stable dividends over the years to the company’s shareholders, there are some dangers associated with the policy too. As is obvious, dividend payments play an important part in the smooth running of a business and the stability of dividends makes it more critical for the shareholders.Sudden Break in PayoutsThe stability of dividends creates an image of a company in the minds of the shareholders and this image keeps growing over time.When a company suddenly stops paying stable and regular dividends, it creates a grave hollow situation in shareholders’ desire. This can impact their livelihood ... Read More

What are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Mutual Funds?

Probir Banerjee
Updated on 31-Mar-2022 08:44:03

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Mutual funds pool investments of like-minded investors and invest the cumulative sum in large and diversified investment projects. This helps small investors access big projects which they might not access individually.Advantages of Mutual FundsThere are some distinct benefits of mutual funds such as the following −SimplicityMutual funds are an easy means for small investors who do not have quite a good knowledge of the stock market or the shares being traded in the markets.Small investors who cannot access large projects can simply invest money in small amounts which are pooled by the mutual funds and invested in the market.The investors ... Read More

What are the assumptions of Walter’s Dividend Model?

Probir Banerjee
Updated on 31-Mar-2022 08:41:12

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Walter’s model is a dividend theory that considers the internal rate of return (IRR) and cost of capital to derive the valuation of a firm. The internal rate of return and cost of capital remains constant for the entire cycle of calculation. However, according to Walter’s model, the Earnings per share (EPS) and dividend per share may change.Assumptions of Walter's Dividend ModelWalter’s model of dividend theory is based on some assumptions, which are discussed below.Internal FinancingThe entire cost of a project is paid via internal financing and no new debt or equity is used in financing a firm’s project.To be ... Read More

What are the assumptions of Miller and Modigliani's Dividend Irrelevance Model?

Probir Banerjee
Updated on 31-Mar-2022 08:37:13

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Like Walter’s model and Gordon’s model, the Miller and Modigliani model also rests upon some assumptions. The MM model is much celebrated one due to the flexibility and exclusiveness of the theories included, which are discussed below.Perfect Capital MarketsThe MM model considers the capital markets to be perfect. This means that the markets have all rational investors. By rational, it means that all investors in the market tend to be risk averse and want to earn the maximum profits from investing in the markets.There is always a fair competition in the markets which means that all investors have the relevant ... Read More

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