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What is NCD?
Non-Convertible Debenture (NCD) is fixed income instrument issued by companies to raise funds to meet various financial goals. NCD is listed in exchanges (ISIN number) and can be traded on stock exchanges. Interest on the investment amount can be ...
What is the difference between NCD and FD?
Non-Convertible Debentures (NCD) are fixed income instruments issued by companies to raise funds to meet various financial goals. They are issued for a fixed tenure and offer a fixed rate of returns to the investor. Non‐Convertible Debenture is a ...
Is NCD tax free and returns on NCD taxable?
Taxation on NCD As per section 193 of the Income Tax Act, 1961, there is no tax deduction at source (TDS) from any securities issued by a company, in a dematerialized form and listed on a recognized stock exchange in India. Interest on NCD is taxed ...
What is the Average Traded Price of a scrip?
The average traded price is what buyers have paid for one share/contract on average, during a trading session. The average traded price is also referred as the volume-weighted average price.
What is the difference between IPO and NCD?
NCD Public Issue (NCD IPO) is the process by which a corporate raises the NCD funds through the public. The process is similar to equity initial public offer (IPO) of private limited companies. One major difference in Equity IPO and NCD public issue ...