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2023-09-10 06:54:14 They thought they would never be discovered.

Eventually, they were discovered.

Long story short, they went to jail for insurance fraud.


6-Day-Course
Theme of the week: finance certifications

Day 6 - Sunday

We’ve reached the end of this week’s course that started on Monday.

Here’s a test you should take. Get pen and paper!

Question 1:
CFA exam has how many levels?
-one
-three
-two

Question 2:
MBA programs have specializations like HR, marketing, finance, etc.

-True
-False

Question 3:
CA’s are famous for?

-Performing audits
-Filing taxes
-Advisory, compliance, consulting
-All of these

Question 4:
Which certification you should complete to become an RIA?

-CFA
-NISM
-MBA

Question 5:
Which of these is a global certification?

-CA
-CFA
-NISM



Answers:

Q1: Three
Q2: True
Q3: All of these
Q4: NISM
Q5: CFA

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And more!

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Buka / Bagaimana
2023-09-10 06:54:14 -profits if the total insurance paid to customers is lower than total amount collected as premiums – this is called underwriting profit

-profits from investing the amount collected (float) – this is called investment income

You’d be surprised to know this:

In most years, many insurance companies don’t make any underwriting profits – they have underwriting losses.

Investment income becomes the main source of earnings for them.

In some bad years, the company may make overall losses instead of profits.

Underwriting profit/loss and float are only two vital metrics. There are more.

If you’re planning to invest in insurance company stocks, it is good to know more about how insurance companies actually work.

Research more.

Check before taking insurance

But what about insurance takers? What if you are taking insurance?

Yes, even in that case, knowing what is written above helps.

Insurance comes in all forms.

Life, health, car, home, travel – these, you already know about.

But there’s a lot more.

Property. Loan repayment. Electronic devices. Watches. Paintings. Sculptures. You name it.

Actors have their faces insured. Singers have their vocal cords insured. Sports persons have their arms and legs insured.

In each case, the insurance company comes up with a premium amount that they think will be the right amount.

They like giving insurance to people who are less likely to ask for the insurance amount.

This is why:

-if you are a non-smoker, you health insurance premium is lower
-if you own a sports bike (instead of a similar price car), the premium is higher
-if you work in a dangerous profession (like oil rig engineer), the life insurance premium is higher (compared to a software engineer)

The insurance industry is heavily regulated. Insurance companies can’t do whatever they wish to.

The banking system has RBI and the stock markets have SEBI, the insurance industry has IRDAI.

Insurance Regulator and Development Authority of India.

There are strict rules about where insurance companies can invest the float.

There are regulations about what information they have to reveal to the public – mandatorily.

One of the main things you should check – no matter which insurance you are buying – is the claim settlement ratio.

Claim settlement ratio: the percentage of insurance claims the company has paid (compared to total claims received).

A claim settlement ratio of 98% means the company paid the insurance amount in 98% of the total insurance requests/claims they got.

This is a valid metric for every kind of insurance – life, medical, car, etc.

Besides the claim settlement ratio, in each kind of insurance, there are different things to check. You’ll have to research that.

Why so complicated?

Insurance is almost never very simple.

Example:

You might have taken a Rs 10 lakh worth of medical insurance. Does this mean everything under Rs 10 lakh will be covered if you fall sick?

No, there are limits.

There is a limit to the amount that can be spent per day on room rent, on food, on medicines, on treatments, on tests, etc.

Many things might not even be covered at all.

The list can be long.

It takes some time. But it really is worth the effort.

Do research carefully before buying insurance – not just medical insurance or life insurance, but any insurance.

Why is it so complicated?

The answer itself is complicated.

But in short, because people try to take wrong advantage of insurance.

So to limit their chance of being scammed by insurance-takers, companies put in all sorts of clauses and terms.

Of course, that isn’t to say insurance companies are clean.

Many companies try to scam their customers too – using complicated language.

By the way, the example given above – of John Darwin?

That doesn’t end there.

His wife claimed the insurance amount.

A few years later, it was discovered that John didn’t die.

He was in fact living in the same house. He faked his death so his wife could claim insurance.

They both lived together for a few years and then moved to another country.
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Buka / Bagaimana
2023-09-08 18:14:38 Daily Groww Digest

8 Sept 2023
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Sensex 66,598.91 ▲ 0.50%
Nifty 19,819.95 ▲ 0.47%
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Realty and financial services stocks rose the most today.

Media and healthcare stocks fell the most.

All other Asian markets closed in the red.
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More...

+Over 31 lakh demat accounts were opened in August, the highest since Jan 2022.

+Jupiter Life Line IPO was subscribed 63.72 times. Retail investors subscribed 7.73 times.

+EMS IPO has been subscribed 3.76 times. Retail investors have subscribed 4.81 times. IPO open till 12 Sept.

+RBI announced that it will discontinue incremental cash reserve ratio (I-CRR) in a phased manner.

+RR Kabel IPO will open on 13 Sept. Price band is Rs 983 - Rs 1,035 per share.

+Balaji Speciality Chemicals has cancelled its IPO application process.

+A bankruptcy court has admitted insolvency resolution plea against Mumbai-based quick service restaurant (QSR) chain Goli Vada Pav Pvt Ltd.
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Stocks in the news
Tejas Networks: received an advance of Rs 750 cr from TCS.

Reliance: Nvidia has inked partnerships with Reliance and Tata Group to bring advanced AI technology to India.

IRCTC: The Ministry of Railways has authorized the company to cater to full-tariff coaches or trains.

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Word of the Day

Hedge Funds
A hedge fund is a type of institutional investor (similar to mutual funds).

Hedge funds are of many different types. Each uses different strategies to invest and generate returns for their investors.

Regular retail investors are not allowed to invest in them due to their high-risk nature.

Hedge funds investments are most commonly made by rich individuals and other institutions like pension funds, banks, etc.

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6 Day Course
Theme: finance certifications

Day 5: Friday

As you would imagine, there are many finance-related certifications in the world.

Many of the global-level financial certifications are also valid in India.

Example: Financial Risk Manager Certification.

People with this certification are employed in roles where they manage risks relating to liquidity, credit, and markets.

Other examples: Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), Certified Management Accountant (CMA), Chartered Financial Planner (CFP), etc.

Some of these certifications are fairly easy and can be cleared with a short period of preparation.

Many people actually take these exams simply to gain the knowledge that is required to clear these exams — with the only intention of handling their own finances better.

Missed last week's course? You can download the course PDF - click to download: https://bit.ly/45x3yiF

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Featured Question
“In the question asked on 7th September, for moving money between funds for same AMC, isn't "switch" an option as well?”



Even the switch option in mutual funds is technically a sell-and-buy transaction.

When you ‘switch’ from one mutual fund to another mutual fund, you are:

-selling your investments in one mutual fund
-using this money to invest in another mutual fund

Even in this case, you will have to pay taxes (if applicable).

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That's it for now. See you tomorrow!
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Buka / Bagaimana
2023-09-07 18:43:25 Daily Groww Digest

7 Sept 2023
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Sensex 66,265.56 ▲ 0.58%
Nifty 19,727.05 ▲ 0.59%
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Realty, media, and bank stocks rose the most today.

FMCG and pharma stocks fell the most.

All Asian markets closed in the red.
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More...

+Hitachi Payment Services announced the launch of India’s first-ever UPI-based ATM.

+Jupiter Life Line IPO has been subscribed 3.30 times. Retail investors have subscribed 3.08 times. It is open till 8th Sept.

+Pepsi is reportedly planning to build a Rs 778 cr factory in Assam.

+Luxury furniture brand Stanley Lifestyles has filed for an IPO.
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Stocks in the news
Vedanta: started a new subsidiary in Goa ‘Sesa Iron and Steel’.

Reliance: Reliance Retail has purchased a 51% stake in clothing brand Ed-a-Mamma.

Nazara Tech: SBI Mutual Fund will invest Rs 410 cr in the company.

L&T: got a Rs 33,260 cr order from Saudi Aramco.

United Breweries: appointed Vivek Gupta as MD & CEO.

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Word of the Day

OPEC+
A group of the world's major oil producing countries.

Includes Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Russia, etc.

Together, these countries decide how much oil they are going to produce. This, in turn, determines the price of crude oil.

If there's a lot of oil, prices are likely to be lower, and any person is likely to pay lesser for their petrol and diesel bills.

Opposite is also true.

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6 Day Course
Theme: finance certifications

Day 4: Thursday

MBA. Masters of Business Administration.

The MBA degree or certification has become one of the most sought-after degrees in finance.

Do note that many MBA programs have specializations like HR, marketing, finance, etc.

MBA can help students land many different kinds of jobs. These jobs may or may not be finance-related.

Having an MBA with a specialization in finance has become a common requirement for working in the finance and banking industries.

Portfolio managers are now required to have a degree in finance, law, accountancy, or business management.

When this rule was brought in, many portfolio managers enrolled for MBA courses to fulfill this requirement.

Missed last week's course? You can download the course PDF - click to download: https://bit.ly/45x3yiF

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Featured Question
“…Now I want to change my mutual fund. What will the tax implications if I transfer the money to another fund (there is a option in groww app that allows you to invest the money in another fund), if 1) The other fund say ABC is of the same fund house,2) not of the same fund house.”

This question has been shortened. It is a part of a longer question.



Taking out money from any mutual fund in any way attracts taxes.

There is no way to internally move money from one mutual fund to another mutual fund.

You have to withdraw from one to invest in another.

If 2 mutual funds are of the same fund house, you can use STP (systematic transfer plan) to move the money.

STP allows you to move money automatically over a period of time.

You have to:
-specify the mutual fund from which to withdraw
-specify the mutual fund to invest in
-specify the amount to withdraw and invest every month

There is no STP option in case the mutual funds are in different fund houses (AMCs).

STP is treated like withdrawing and investing — so it will attract relevant taxes.

The tax structure is different for different mutual funds and different time periods.

Do check which is applicable to your investment.

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That's it for now. See you tomorrow!
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Buka / Bagaimana
2023-09-06 18:02:59 Daily Groww Digest

6 Sept 2023
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Sensex 65,880.52 ▲ 0.15%
Nifty 19,611.05 ▲ 0.18%
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FMCG and pharma stocks rose the most today.

PSU bank and realty stocks fell the most.

Asian markets: China and Japan rose while Hong Kong and Taiwan fell.
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More...

+OPEC+ countries (Saudi Arabia, UAE, etc) will continue to reduce oil output.

+The Indian government approved a Rs 3,760 cr Viability Gap Funding for creating battery energy storage system.

+Ratnaveer Precision IPO was subscribed 93.99 times. Retail investors subscribed 54 times.

+Jupiter Life Line IPO has been subscribed 0.88 times. Retail investors have subscribed 1.12 times. It is open till 8th Sept.
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Stocks in the news
Jio Financial: will be removed from Nifty indices from 7 Sept.

NBCC: won a project worth Rs 2,000 cr from the Kerala State Housing Board.

Bikaji Foods: Lighthouse India Fund III sold 1.3% stake in the company.

Tata Power: Tata Power Renewable Energy will set up a 12 MW solar project for Tata Motors in Maharashtra.

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Word of the Day

Rally
When a lot of money is flowing into the stock markets and is driving stock prices higher, it is known as a stock market rally.

A rally may indicate the optimism of investors.

A share price rally need not just occur when the markets are in a bullish trend. It can also be seen when the market is going bearish.

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6 Day Course
Theme: finance certifications

Day 3: Wednesday

CFA. Chartered Financial Analyst.

This is a global-level course. It is quite lengthy and requires a fairly long preparation period.

There are 3 levels of the CFA exam. It deals with topics like asset management, portfolio management, valuation, etc.

It is not mandatory, but still, many Indian students are opting for this course if they aspire to work in banking, financial sector, investment management, fintech, and consulting.

People who attempt the CA and NISM certifications mostly do so to work directly with clients.

CFA aspirants mostly attempt the exam to improve their chances of getting high paying job roles.

Missed last week's course? You can download the course PDF - click to download: https://bit.ly/45x3yiF

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Featured Question
“How to calculate the depreciation of money? For example, if I want to know the value of today's 10 Crores after 30 years, how should I calculate?”



Over time, the buying power of money reduces. This is what depreciation means.

Example:

10 years ago:
1 litre milk = Rs 40 per litre
Today:
1 litre milk = Rs 50 per litre

So here, the buying power of Rupee has reduced.

This means, things getting expensive cause the depreciation of the Rupee.

Or, in other words, inflation causes depreciation.

So, for example, if the rate of inflation is 5% in one year, Rs 100 will be worth Rs 95 next year (100 - 5 = 95).

You want to calculate the value of Rs 10 cr in 30 years. Let’s assume the inflation rate is 6%.

Now, use the compound interest formula and take the rate of growth as -6%.

You will get:

Today: Rs 10 cr
After 30 years: Rs 1.56 cr

(Taking 6% inflation).

People usually do the opposite calculation. They find out how much something will cost in the future.

If you search online for ‘inflation calculator’, you’ll get many websites that help you calculate the future price of something — if you don’t want to do the maths yourself.

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That's it for now. See you tomorrow!
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Buka / Bagaimana
2023-09-05 17:59:27 Daily Groww Digest

5 Sept 2023
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Sensex 65,780.26 ▲ 0.23%
Nifty 19,574.90 ▲ 0.24%
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Media and healthcare stocks rose the most.

Financial services and bank stocks fell.

Asian markets: China and Hong Kong fell while Japan and Taiwan rose.

US markets were closed on 4 Sept on account of Labor Day.
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More...

+India's auto sales rose 9% year-on-year in August: FADA. 3-wheeler sales jumped 66% to a record high of 99,907 units.

+Vishnu Prakash R Punglia IPO listed on NSE at Rs 165, a premium of 66.67%. On BSE, it listed at Rs 163.3, up 64.95%.

+Ratnaveer IPO has been subscribed 21.82 times. Retail investors have subscribed 23.12 times. It is open till 6 Sept.

+SAMHI Hotels Ltd and Motisons Jewellers Ltd have received SEBI approval to launch IPOs.
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Stocks in the news
Hero Moto: to invest Rs 550 cr in Ather Energy.

RVNL: was the lowest bidder for a railway project worth Rs 174 cr.

Cipla: planning to acquire South Africa-based Actor Pharma.

Shree Cement: set up a new Rs 550 cr grinding unit in West Bengal.

Tata Steel: will pay Rs 314.70 cr as annual bonus to employees.

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Word of the Day

Bull Market
When stock prices are rising due to investor confidence and expectations of growth, it is called a bull market.

Opposite of this is a bear market.

In a bear market, investor confidence is down and Nifty 50 and Sensex generally fall.

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6 Day Course
Theme: finance certifications

Day 2: Tuesday

NISM

National Institute of Securities Markets.

This is an educational arm of the SEBI that conducts the NISM exams.

NISM certification is not one certification. There are many levels of NISM certifications.

NISM certification is useful in many fields.

It is most popular for becoming a registered investment advisor (RIA) — to give finance advice to people.

To become an RIA, a person would have to clear some levels of NISM certification.

It must be added here, NISM certifications can be taken by anybody, not necessarily those who want to become an advisor.

Missed last week's course? You can download the course PDF - click to download: https://bit.ly/45x3yiF

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Featured Question
“What is relation between p\e and sector p\e”




PE ratio stands for price-to-earnings ratio.

To get the PE ratio, you

-take the price of the share
-divide it by the earnings (per share)

What this tells you is how high the price of a stock is when compared to the money it is earning.

PE ratio is used by many investors to determine if a stock is overvalued or undervalued.

But there is no 'right' level. It varies from investor to investor.

The PE ratio of companies in same industries are usually similar.

For example, companies from the infra sector will likely have similar PE ratios. Banking sector companies' PE will be similar. And so on.

This is where the concept of sector PE ratio comes in.

They calculate the PE ratio of an entire industry or sector (infra, pharma, banking, etc).

Based on that, they can look at individual stocks and decide if the PE ratio is too high or too low.

Example:

The sector PE ratio of IT stocks is 25.

So, when an investor sees an IT company stock’s PE ratio being 20, he/she might say that the stock is undervalued in comparison to the sector.

The sector PE ratio of energy stocks is 15.

So, when an investor sees an energy stock’s PE being 20, he/she might say that the stock is overvalued.

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That's it for now. See you tomorrow!
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Buka / Bagaimana
2023-09-04 18:00:31 Daily Groww Digest

4 Sept 2023
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Sensex 65,628.14 ▲ 0.37%
Nifty 19,528.80 ▲ 0.48%
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Metal, PSU bank, and IT stocks rose the most today.

Consumer durables and FMCG stocks fell.

All Asian markets closed in the green. Hong Kong and China’s markets were the top gainers.
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More...

+Ratnaveer Precision IPO has been subscribed 5.77 times so far. Retail investors have subscribed 7.65 times. It is open till 6 Sept.

+India’s electricity usage rose 16% year-on-year in August to 151.66 billion units.

+Diesel usage fell 2.9% and petrol usage rose 0.4% in August. Aviation fuel: usage up 9.5%, LPG: up 4.4%.

+EMS Limited IPO will be open between 8-12 Sept.

+Jupiter Life Line IPO will be open between 6-8 Sept.
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Stocks in the news
Kotak Mahindra: Uday Kotak resigned as MD and CEO.

IndiGo: IndiGo and Air India will set up their leasing business at GIFT City, Gujarat.

Coal India: 13% year-on-year growth in production at 52.3 million tonnes in August.

Oil India: approved equity contribution of Rs 1,738 cr in North East Gas Distribution Company (its Joint Venture with Assam Gas Company).

GMR Power: subsidiary, GMR Smart Electricity Distribution, got a Rs 5,123.37 cr order from the UP government.

Zomato: its Czech based step-down subsidiary is filing for liquidation.

HAL: shareholders approved stock split.

Biocon: acquired Eywa Pharma Inc's manufacturing facility in the US for around Rs 63 cr.

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Word of the Day

EXIM Bank
The Export-Import Bank of India is a government institution that helps Indian businesses in their international trade.

EXIM Bank has 2 main functions:

- It provides financial support to companies that want to sell their products abroad.
- It acts like an insurance company for Indian businesses in global trade.

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6 Day Course
Theme: finance certifications

Day 1: Monday

There are many type of certified financial professionals in India.

Each of them is licensed to perform a different function.

In this week’s course, we’ll explore some of these certifications, their capabilities, and their limitations.

Let’s start with Chartered Accountant (CA).

Those who are certified CAs are famous for performing audits and filing taxes for their clients.

They are also involved in advisory, compliance, consulting, bankruptcy proceedings, and assurance of many finance-related matters.

There are a few other tasks also in which they are involved.

Sometimes, they advise their clients with regard to investing also — but that is not a part of their CA certification.

Missed last week's course? You can download the course PDF - click to download: https://bit.ly/45x3yiF

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Featured Question
“It is mentioned above that SIP is not allowed in closed ended funds. But tax saving funds are having locking period and hence are closed ended type but allows SIP. Why is it so ?”



This can be a bit confusing.

Tax saving mutual funds are open-ended mutual funds (technically speaking).

They are open-ended mutual funds — that have a lock-in period of 3 years.

That is why you are able to do an SIP into them.

In close-ended mutual funds, you have to invest by a certain date.

And you can take out money from these close-ended mutual funds only on a certain date (after the lock-in ends).

In case of tax-saving mutual funds, the money is locked-in for 3 years from the date of investment.

After those 3 years, the amount remains invested in the mutual fund.

But you can take it out any time you want (just like any other open-ended mutual fund).

Note: Tax saving mutual funds and ELSS funds are the same thing.

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That's it for now. See you tomorrow!
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Buka / Bagaimana
2023-09-01 17:21:27 Daily Groww Digest

1 Sept 2023
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Sensex 65,387.16 ▲ 0.86%
Nifty 19,435.30 ▲ 0.94%
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Metal, PSU bank, and auto stocks rose the most today.

Healthcare and pharma stocks fell.

All Asian markets except Hong Kong rose today.

US added 1.87 lakh new jobs in August. Unemployment rate now stands at 3.8%.
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Auto Sales for August

Automakers released their sales numbers for August. Here are the highlights:

Maruti Suzuki: sales rose 14.48% to 1.89 lakh units (highest ever).

Tata Motors: sold 78,010 units, 1.06% decline year-on-year.

Mahindra: sales rose 19% to 70,350 units.

Ashok Leyland: sales increased 10.30% to 15,576 units.

Eicher Motors: sales increased 10.66% to 77,583 units.

TVS Motor: sold 3.46 lakh units, increase of 3.61%

Bajaj Auto: sales fell 15% to 3.42 lakh units.

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More...

+India's GST collection stood at Rs 1.59 lakh cr in August, 11% year-on-year increase.

+Countdown for India’s first solar mission ‘Aditya L1’ has started; launching tomorrow.

+UPI crossed 10 billion transactions in August, highest ever.

+Rishabh Instruments IPO was subscribed 31.65 times. Retail investors subscribed 8.43 times.

+The government has increased jet fuel prices by around 14% to Rs 1.12 lakh per Kl.

+Commercial LPG price has been reduced by Rs 158.

+RBI mentioned that 93% of Rs 2,000 notes have been returned to banks.

+Real estate company Arkade Developers has applied to go for an IPO.

+Jupiter Life Line Hospitals IPO will be open between 6-8 Sept. Price band is Rs 695 to 735 per share.
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Stocks in the news
Bajaj Auto: subsidiary Bajaj Auto Consumer Finance has received RBI approval to start NBFC business.

HFCL: raised Rs 353 cr through a qualified institutional placement (QIP).

BSE (company): increased its share buyback offer price to Rs 1,080 from Rs 816.

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Word of the Day

Lien
The legal claim on an asset in the settlement of a debt is known as a lien.

Consider taking a loan from a friend.

To make sure you repay them, they can request something (like gold, real estate, etc) that is valuable to you. This item is called a collateral.

Lien is the power to claim this collateral in case the loan is not repaid on time.

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6 Day Course
Theme: mutual fund companies

Day 5: Friday

Many mutual fund companies were started by existing banks.

Example: HDFC, SBI, ICICI, etc.

One important detail investors must know is that these are separate companies. They are not operated as the same company.

Many times, these are jointly run with another asset management company.

Example: ICICI Prudential — here ‘Prudential’ is the partner company and the mutual fund company is called ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund

Note: there are mutual fund companies started by non-bank companies.

Example: Tata Asset Management, Motilal Oswal Asset Management, etc.

Missed last week's course? You can download the course PDF - click to download: https://bit.ly/3YOLJsU

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Featured Question
“What are the open ended and fixed ended funds? When we invest an SIP is it mandatory to decide for how many years that we need to invest? Or we can invest for the period based on the need and can be withdrawn?”



Open-ended mutual funds do no have any lock-in period.

Most investors stick to open-ended mutual funds.

Close-ended mutual funds have a lock-in period.

SIPs are not allowed in close-ended mutual funds.

In case of SIPs in open-ended mutual funds, you need not decide the time period.

Once you invest via SIP, the amount will remain invested — until you withdraw it.

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That's it for now. See you tomorrow!
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Buka / Bagaimana
2023-08-31 17:28:37 Daily Groww Digest

31 August 2023
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Sensex 64,831.41 ▼ 0.39%
Nifty 19,253.80 ▼ 0.48%
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PSU bank and oil & gas stocks fell the most today.

Consumer durables and realty stocks rose.

All Asian markets except Japan fell.

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More...

+India’s GDP grew by 7.8% in April-June vs 6.1% in Jan-March quarter.

+The revised PLI scheme for IT hardware has received response from 38 companies, including HP, Dell, Lenovo, Foxconn, and Dixon Technologies.

+Rishabh Instruments IPO has been subscribed 2.46 times so far. Retail investors have subscribed 2.79 times. The IPO is open till 1 Sept.

+India’s fiscal deficit (government’s spending - earning) stood at Rs 6.06 lakh cr (33.9% of the annual target).

+India's 8 core sectors grew 8% in July vs 8.2% in June.

+The government has raised the price of domestic natural gas to $8.60 per mmBtu for Sept vs $7.85 per mmBtu in Aug.

+Meesho’s valuation has been increased by around 14% by the U.S.-based investor Fidelity Investments.
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Stocks in the news
Adani Group: rejected the allegations made in the OCCRP report.

Reliance: Jio Financial Services will be removed from BSE Indices on 1 Sept.

Indian Bank: planning to raise up to Rs 4,000 cr.

Kotak Mahindra Bank: announced the introduction of UPI feature on its Digital Rupee (e₹) app.

Indian Oil: planning to increase its natural gas consumption 2.5x by 2030.

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Word of the Day

SEBI
SEBI, the Securities and Exchange Board of India, sets rules, catches rule-breakers, and takes actions like fines or bans to protect investors.

It was created in 1988 to keep an eye on the stock market and ensure fairness.

Its core functions include -

-maintaining transparency and fairness within the market,
-ensuring companies provide accurate and complete information to investors, -preventing fraudulent activities.

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6 Day Course
Theme: mutual fund companies

Day 4: Thursday

The main business model of mutual fund companies revolves around fees.

They earn money by charging a small fee from investors. This fee is called expense ratio.

Investors need not pay it separately. It is a part of every mutual fund and is automatically deducted.

The mutual fund returns you see and get is after the deduction happens.

So whatever returns you are seeing are final — you are getting the returns you are seeing.

This is how mutual fund company’s interests are aligned with investors' interests — the higher the returns the investor gets, the higher their earnings.

Missed last week's course? You can download the course PDF - click to download: https://bit.ly/3YOLJsU

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Featured Question
“Where does the money go when you make a loss in the stock market?”



Think of it from the perspective of buying a house.

You bought a house for Rs 50 lakh. If you sell it for Rs 40 lakh, where did the Rs 10 lakh go?

The value of the house reduced. That’s all.

Similarly, let’s say you bought share worth Rs 5,000. Today, its price is Rs 3,000.

That’s the price available in the market. The value of the shares has reduced.

The buyers who are in the market are not wiling to pay a higher price.

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2023-08-30 17:31:52 Check the bank account before withdrawing. Make sure you have access to the bank account.

If you have invested in mutual funds of different mutual fund companies (AMCs), you will have to login to each company’s website separately.

Eg. SBI mutual fund, Axis mutual fund, etc.

If you are confused, contact the customer support of the mutual fund company for guidance.

Many mutual fund platforms allow you to shift your mutual funds to the platform. Once shifted, you can withdraw from that platform as well.
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