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This episode is also available as a blog post: http://marketplayer.in/2021/06/02/beware-of-the-balance-sheet-bugs/

This post reflects how mutual funds perform and the hurdles the industry has to bridle through to fetch returns. Click here for the text

If you think investing in stocks for dividends is a perk of owning them, here is an article which proves you wrong. This episode is also available as a blog post: http://marketplayer.in/2021/05/26/why-dividends-are-not-good-asset-allocation/

This episode is also available as a blog post: http://marketplayer.in/2021/05/18/cupid-limited-analysing-the-business/

This episode is also available as a blog post: http://marketplayer.in/2021/05/14/welcome-to-the-interview-of-an-hour-with-mr-graham/

Can real estate be a part of your portfolio to contribute to the gains or do they drag the relative performers. Click here to know more

This episode is also available as a blog post: http://marketplayer.in/2021/05/04/current-assets/

A lower-class child knows subtraction and an ocean dive is yet left for you to know what the 4 words mean. For you to buy low and sell high the first question should be what is high and what is low? A value should be set for you to know what the tape is really worth. How can you buy a phone with no price tag? Intrinsic value is a number that tells you at what price the business is admirable. Buy low, sell high.

Right from its name, we can predict that it is those obligations that are not settled in the current accounting period. They are known as long-term liabilities as they are not settled within the 12 month period or in the stipulated accounting period. This episode is also available as a blog post: http://marketplayer.in/2021/04/26/non-current-liabilties/

Blue chips are the highest valued piece, which is well-known, well-established, well-capitalized. For a blue-chip to arise the business should have placed itself well in its own niche where the market cover is prominent. These businesses are well managed would have lived more than 100 years now. Click the link below to read the blog What is so special about blue-chip stocks?