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How Do Central Banks Control Inflation?
Inflation is the gradual increase in the price of goods and services over a period of time. A high level of inflation is considered undesirable for the economy. An increase in price without any corresponding increase in income – reduces the purchasing power of Individuals and adversely affects their standard of living.…
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How Does Inflation Impact Stock Market Prices
Inflation can be defined as a general increase in price of goods or services over a period of time. Inflation is primarily of two types – cost-push inflation and demand-pull inflation. Cost-push Inflation can be put down to rising prices on account of an increase in the cost of production (labour, material…
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7 Types of Companies to Avoid While Investing
While investing in the stock markets, we look for companies which are not only financially ‘healthy’ but also exhibit a ‘growth potential’ going forward. But, how do we find such companies? One way to go about it is to identify companies that you must stay away from. By identifying companies to avoid,…
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How Do Online News Portals Make Money?
In this post we discuss how online news portals make money. By online news portals, I mean news websites that do not have a print edition. This could include both general news portals (covering news in general) or niche specific portals (e.g. portals that exclusively disseminate business news or sports news). The…
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How Does CollegeDunia Make Money? Revenue Model of CollegeDunia
CollegeDunia is an education portal which helps students search for the right colleges to pursue their dream career from. CollegeDunia provides students all the relevant information like courses available, colleges offering such courses, eligibility criteria, admission processes, fee structures, etc to help them make informed decisions about their careers. All this information…
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What Is EBITDA Margin?
EBITDA stands for Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortisation. It is a measure of the operating income of a firm before providing for interest expenses, taxes and depreciation or amortisation charges. EBITDA Margin is the measure of a company’s EBITDA as a percentage of its revenue. It is calculated as follows:…
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How Do Stock Exchanges Make Money?
You can refer to Stock Exchanges as a market place for buying and selling securities like stocks, corporate bonds as well as derivative instruments. While stock exchanges can help us make money by providing us a platform to trade/invest in securities, have you ever wondered how stock exchanges make money? In this…
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How Does Unacademy Make Money? Revenue Model of Unacademy
Unacademy is an ed-tech startup which makes educational videos on a wide variety of subjects available on its platform. Most of the content hosted on the Unacademy platform is free – anyone can register and gain access the videos online. So, it brings us to the question how does Unacademy make money?…
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How Does The BCCI Make Money
BCCI or the Board of Cricket Control in India is the governing body responsible for the administration, promotion and development of the game of Cricket in India. You would have heard that the BCCI is the richest Cricketing Board in the world! But what makes the BCCI so rich? In this post…
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How Do Book Fair Organisers Make Money?
For someone with a love for books, visiting a book fair can be a delightful and pleasurable experience. But, for the organizers, organizing a book fair of any scale requires a significant investment of time, money and efforts. The organizers have to get the necessary permits from the Government or Civic authorities,…
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Top Startup Ideas In India
This post features a list of the top startup ideas in India that can help you achieve your dream of becoming a successful entrepreneur. 1. Video Content For Brands: A Startup that helps brands create engaging video content for their YouTube & Social Media marketing strategies. 2. Paper Recycling: A startup that…
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How CashBack Websites Make Money? Revenue Model – Cashback Websites
Cashback websites offer rewards to customers in the form of cashbacks for shopping on third party websites by following links (to the third party website) placed on the cashback site. It is interesting to note that the cashback websites do not themselves sell any products/services. They simply direct shoppers to third party…