Wednesday 26 February 2014

Fixed Maturity Plan - RR Investors!

A Fixed maturity Plan (FMP) is a closed-ended debt scheme for a fixed period of time, wherein the duration of debt papers is aligned with the tenure of the scheme.


Features of FMPs

1- FMPs generally invest in Certificate of deposits (CDs), Commercial Papers (CPs), money market instruments, and corporate bonds.
2- FMPs provide predictable return & are not subject to interest rate risk.
3- On tax adjusted basis, return on FMPs are better than bank FDs, as one year Plus FMPs qualifies LTCG Tax.


Thursday 20 February 2014

ELSS Tax Saving Schemes-Save Tax U/S 80C





Features of ELSS:-

1- Tax Free Dividend
2- Tax Free long term capital gains
3- Shorter lock-in-period of 3 years
4- Full tax deduction Rs. 1 lakh u/s 80C
5- Potential for Higher returns by investment in equity related investment

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Wednesday 19 February 2014

IIFCL Tax Free Secured Redeemable Bond –Tranche III!



RR Investors offers public issue of Indian Infrastructure Finance Company Ltd Tax free secured redeemable non convertible debentures (NCD’s) bonds. Invest in tax free bonds provide by IIFCL Ltd and get annualized return up to 8.80%. For best terms please call us 01123636363-extn 995, 7532036116 or dial toll free 1800110444. Or Visit: - http://www.rrfinance.com/Fixed_Income/BondDebentures.aspx

Thursday 13 February 2014

Key benchmark indices dropped as weakness in Asian and European stocks!


Key benchmark indices dropped as weakness in Asian and European stocks dampened investors' sentiment. The barometer index, the S&P BSE Sensex and the 50-unit CNX  Nifty, both, hit their lowest level in a week. Nifty fell below the psychological 6,000 mark. The BSE Sensex closed 20193.35 down 255.14 point down. The market breadth, indicating the overall health of the market, was weak.
Who Moved and Why

1) Hindalco Industries drops after weak Q3 results.
2) Sun Pharma gains after strong Q3 outcome.
3) Page Industries inches up after strong Q3 outcome.
4) Credit rating agencies sizzle on likely stake-sale deal.
5) Eros International Media jumps after strong Q3 earnings.
6) GMDC falls after weak Q3 result.
7) Hindustan Copper slips after weak Q3 numbers.
8) Tata Communications drops after sequential fall in Q3 net profit.
9) United Breweries advances after strong Q3 result.

Read detail analysis report here: - http://rrfinancialconsultants.wordpress.com/2014/02/13/benchmark-indices-dropped-as-weakness-in-asian-european-stocks/

Sunday 9 February 2014

What is an IPO?

IPO or Initial Public Offer is a way for a company to raise money from investors for its future projects and get listed to Stock Exchange. Or An Initial Public Offer (IPO) is the selling of securities to the public in the primary stock market. Company raising money through IPO is also called as company going public'. From an investor point of view, IPO gives a chance to buy shares of a company, directly from the company at the price of their choice (In book build IPO's). Many a times there is a big difference between the price at which companies decides for its shares and the price on which investor are willing to buy share and that gives a good listing gain for shares allocated to the investor in IPO. From a company prospective, IPO help them to identify their real value which is decided by millions of investor once their shares are listed in stock exchanges. IPO's also provide funds for their future growth or for paying their previous borrowings.

Who decides the Price Band?

Company with help of lead managers (merchant bankers or syndicate members) decides the price or price band of an IPO. SEBI, the regulatory authority in India or Stock Exchanges do not play any role in fixing the price of a public issue. SEBI just validate the content of the IPO prospectus. Companies and lead managers does lots of market research and road shows before they decide the appropriate price for the IPO. Companies carry a high risk of IPO failure if they ask for higher premium. Many a time investors do not like the company or the issue price and doesn't apply for it, resulting unsubscribe or under subscribed issue. In this case companies' either revises the issue price or suspends the IPO.

Read full FAQs details here:- http://rrfinancialconsultants.wordpress.com/2014/02/10/what-is-an-ipo/

Tuesday 4 February 2014

Idea Cellular jumps as DoT transfers Spice licenses!

Indian stocks made a strong comeback from an initial setback triggered by weakness in Asian stocks and steep losses for US stocks on Monday, 3 February 2014. The market breadth, indicating the overall health of the market turned positive from negative in late trade. Intraday recovery in European shares and gains in US index futures which pointed to a recovery in US stocks later in the global day aided intraday recovery on the domestic bourses. The BSE Sensex closed at 20211.93 and 2.67 point up.

Who Moved and Why


1) Idea Cellular jumps as DoT transfers Spice licenses.
2) Monsanto India gallops 48.8% in 3 days after strong Q3 earnings.
3) Whirlpool of India spurts after stellar Q3 earnings.
4) Bharat Forge slips after weak sequential Q3 results.
5) Wheels India gains amid volatility on rights issue plan.
6) Chambal Fertilisers drops after poor Q3 outcome.
7) TRF drops as Q3 net loss widens.
8) Tata Motors bucks trend after unveiling two new cars.
9) Jaypee Infratech drops after weak Q3 numbers.

Read detail analysis report please visit: - http://www.quora.com/Rahul-Prasad-12/Posts/Idea-Cellular-jumps-as-DoT-transfers-Spice-licenses

Monday 3 February 2014

RR Investors offers Top Company FD Schemes!



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