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प्रश्न
Write a word or a term or a phase which can substitute for the following:
Regulator of securities market in India.
उत्तर
Securities Exchange Board of India (SEBI)
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Lalita wants to buy shares of Akbar Enterprises, through her broker Kushvinder. She has a Demat Account and a bank account for cash transactions in the securities market. Discuss the subsequent steps involved in the screen-based trading for buying and selling of securities in this case.
Answer each of these questions in about fifteen words:
State three functions of SEBI rolled into one body.
Answer each of these questions in about fifty words:
Who manages SEBI?
Depository Participant
Select the correct answer from the options given below and rewrite the statement.
________ was established as a statutory body to regulate the securities market in India.
Select the correct answer from the options given below and rewrite the statement.
________ regulates the functioning of Stock Exchange in India.
State whether the statement is true or false:
SEBI protects the interest of investors in securities market.
What are the objectives of the SEBI?
Which of the following is the regulatory function of SEBI?
______ is an institution or organisation, which holds securities in electronic form, in which trading is done.
State the year in which Securitites Board of India was established?
Rishu's friend Devina works as a Finance Manager in Perfect Solutions Ltd. Devina in a meeting with the directors of the company came to know that the firm would soon be declaring a bonus issue which would lead to an increase in the price of shares. On this basis, Devina advised Rishu to purchase the shares of Perfect Solutions Ltd., who thus bought the shares. SEBI can control malpractices like these through which of the following functions:
Which of the following stands for SEBI?
State the first development bank of the country
Of the following sources of funds, ______ are not Borrowed Funds.
Which of the following is/are the 'Developmental Functions' of Securities and Exchange Board of India?
Read the following text and answer the following question on the basis of the same:
Mr. A. Bose is running a successful business. Mr. Bose is the owner of R. K. Cement Ltd. Mr. Bose decided to expand his business by acquiring a Steel Factory. This required an investment of~ 60 crores. To seek advice in this matter, he called his financial advisor Mr. T. Ghosh who advised him about the judicious mix of equity (40%) and Debt (60%). Employ more of cheaper debt may enhance the EPS. Mr. Ghosh also suggested him to take loan from a financial institution as the cost of raising funds from financial institutions is low. Though this will increase the financial risk but will also raise the return to equity shareholders. He also apprised him that issue of debt will not dilute the control of equity shareholders. At the same time, the interest on loan is a tax-deductible expense for computation of tax liability. After due deliberations with Mr. Ghosh, Mr. Bose decided to raise funds from a financial institution.
In the above case Mr. Ghosh suggested to raised more funds from debt. Higher debt-equity ratio results in:
Which of the following statements is incorrect?
STATEMENT I: Electronic holdings can be converted into physical certificates with the process of dematerialisation.
STATEMENT II: There is no danger of theft, loss or forgery of share certificates in dematerialisation.
Choose the correct option from the following: