Banks & Financial Institutions (NBFC/HFC)
How to do Business Analysis of Stock Broking Companies
The current article aims to highlight the critical aspects of the business of stock broking companies. After reading this article, an investor would understand the factors that impact the business of broking companies and the characteristics that differentiate a fundamentally strong stockbroker from a weak
Interest Rate Risk for Financial Institutions: A Simple Guide
Interest rate risk (IRR) for a financial institution is similar to changing raw material costs for a manufacturing organization. If a financial institution like bank, non-banking finance company (NBFC) or housing finance company (HFC) is not able to manage interest rate risk properly, then it
Asset Liability Mismatch: Why do NBFCs & Banks knowingly create it?
The current article provides responses related to the query: Why do finance companies use short term funds like commercial papers (CPs) and current/savings account (CASA) for giving long term loans and create an asset liability mismatch? We have a section dedicated to answering queries from
Can we Assess a Bank’s Financial Position from its Reported Financials
The current article in this series provides responses related to the following queries: Can we know the true financial position of a Bank by reading its reported financials? What should we look at while investing in Banks/Financial Institutions? Do we invest in PSU banks? Can
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