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Public Limited Companies: Meaning, Requirements & Advantages

Introduction Limited Liability Companies is a corporate entity that is registered and has a separate legal identity. A limited liability company can be either Public Limited Company or Private Limited…

Public Limited Companies
Learn more about Primary Market From Stock Market Basic Course

[…] selling it to investors. Distribution of New Issue This is another vital function of primary market. The distribution process is initiated with a new prospectus issue. The public is…

Trading Psychology
Learn About Classification of Mutual Funds From Mutual Fund Course

[…] or maturity dates, so they are always available. In practice, open ended funds have no upper limit on the amount of money they can accept from the public (in…

Mutual Fund
Deficit Spending

[…] at stimulating economic growth by increasing aggregate demand. While it can boost economic activity in the short term, prolonged or excessive deficit spending may lead to higher public debt,…

Deficit Spending
Understand Secondary Market Products From Stock Market Basics Course

[…] instruments are: Stocks Stocks are the most commonly used equity instruments by both issuers and investors. It is one way for companies to raise capital from the public. There…

Trading Psychology
Understanding Stock Balance Sheet in Stock Market

[…] financial statements that are used to evaluate a business. It provides a snapshot of a company’s finances (what it owns and owes) as of the date of publication. The…

fundamental analysis
Rich Dad Poor Dad Author Robert Kiyosaki faces 1.2 billion debt

[…] flow Technologies Inc. Kiyosaki has also invested in several other business ventures. In 2002 he purchased a silver mine in South America and took a gold mine public in…

Robert Kiyosaki
Issuer

[…] their operations and growth. These securities can take various forms, including stocks and bonds. Here are some critical points about corporate Issuers: Ownership Structure: Corporate Issuers may be publicly traded…

Issuer
Deficit Spending: Meaning, Causes, & Multiplier Effect

[…] spending to stimulate economic growth, support social welfare programs, and respond to crises like recessions. How Is Deficit Spending Financed? Deficit spending is typically financed through borrowing via issuing…

Deficit Spending
Expansionary Fiscal Policy

[…] encourage consumer spending and business investments, which can lead to higher production, job creation, and overall economic improvement. For example, during a recession, the government might increase public infrastructure…

Expansionary Fiscal Deposit