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1. Savings Account
As we see, the savings account can be opened either
by an individual or jointly by two individuals with a
prime objective of saving money.
The main advantage of opening a savings bank
account is that it pays the customer a sum of
amount in the form of interest against opening this
type of savings account.
Features of Savings Bank Account:
« No limit of the number of times the account
holder can deposit money in the account.
However, there is a restriction on the number
of times money can be withdrawn by the
account holder.
+ The rate of interest varies from 4% to ©
annum
« No minimum balance required to beNo minimum balance required to be
maintained.
Internet bank service is provided
Account holders are provided with an ATM/
Debit/ Rupay Card
Savings bank account is further categorized as
Basic Savings Bank Deposit (BSBDA) and Basic
Savings Bank Deposit Accounts Small
(BSBDS)
Such a type of account is suitable for
students, working professionals, housewives,
pensioners, etc.2. Current Account
Current Account is the second type of bank account.
Such an account is not used for the purpose of
savings. It is only opened by businessmen who have a
larger number of general transactions with the
banking organization.
Features of Current Account:
« Apart from businessmen, current bank
accounts are opened by associations,
companies, institutions, religious institutions,
etc.
* There is no fixed number of times that the
current bank account holders can deposit or
withdraw money from it.
« Internet banking feature is available.
« It does not have any fixed maturity ©
« Overdraft facility is provided3. Fixed Deposit Account
Fixed Deposit or an FD account is the third type of
bank account customers can open in any public or
private sector bank. It provides investors a higher rate
of interest than the regular savings account on the
given maturity date. It may require the creation of a
separate account altogether.
Features of Fixed Deposit Account
« Itis a one-time deposit and take away
account.
+ The account holder needs to deposit a
amount of funds for a fixed period of time.The amount deposited in a fixed deposit
account is withdrawable just once and not
anytime as per the account holders’
requirements.
A certain amount of interest is paid on the
fixed deposit account
The rate of interest of a fixed deposit account
depends on the amount deposited and the
time duration for which the amount is
deposited.
The bank is liable to repay the full amount
deposited in the FD before the maturity date.4. Recurring Deposit Account
Recurring Deposit or RD account is a type of account
in which the account holder is required to deposit a
fixed amount of money every month till the time it
reaches the fixed maturity date. The account is an
investment tool that encourages people to make
regular deposits and receive decent returns on their
investment.
Features of Recurring Deposit Account
« Itis the regular deposit factor and the interest
aspect that the account provides flexibility
and ease of investment to the account
holders.The RD account can be opened by any
individual or an institution either jointly or
separately
Regular monthly instalments to be added can
range from as low as INR 50 to any amount
from one bank to another
The account can be opened ranging ro)
120 months.
Its rate of interest varies from bank to bankIts rate of interest varies from bank to bank
The Recurring Deposit Account provides the
nomination facility as well
Account holders are issued passbooks to
know their account summary on a regular basis
The bank can deduct a sum of the amount as a
penalty if premature withdrawal of the amount
is made.
4. DEMAT Account
The DEMAT Account constitutes the shares and
securities held in electronic form. The DEMAT
account stands for Dematerialization Account. Such
accounts are maintained by two depository
institutions, the National Securities Depository
Limited and the Central Depository Services Limited.
Features of DEMAT Account ©
« Such accounts help easy trade of share andsecurities
They facilitate conducting stress-free
transaction of share
Opening of the DEMAT Account requires the
KYC procedure
The transaction cost is reduced
Traders can work from any location
The transfer of securities can be done with
less paperwork
Check the Difference Between Demat and Trading
Account now!
5. NRI Account
The option of the NRI Account is provided by both
public and private sector banks to fulfil the banking
requirements of a non-residential Indian or ap
of the Indian origin. An NRI account allows ove
transfer of funds to India and holds the funds inIndian rupees.
Features of NRI Account:
+ NRI account enables free repatriate of funds
without any restrictions
+ It also allows easy investment in the Indian
investment instruments like FD), FP!, Fl, etc.
Types of NRI Accounts
« Non Resident Ordinary Rupees (NRO) Account:
It allows transfer of foreign earnings easily to
India. This account can be opened in the form
of Savings/ Current/ FD/ RD account, NRO
accounts can be opened by an individual or aa
group of persons
« Non Resident External Rupees (NRE) Account:
This account comes into existence “)
Indian citizen moves abroad for employ
Their existing bank accounts are thenconverted into NREs. It can be jointly opened
with an Indian resident as well.
Foreign Currency Non Resident (FCNR)
Account: This account can be opened to
manage an international currency. FCNR can
only be in the form of Term deposit and can be
withdrawn after its maturity.
6. Senior Citizens’ Account
People above 60 years of age are considered as
senior citizens as per the government's directives.
Senior Citizens’ accounts are normal savings
accounts with the difference that an interest benefit
ranging from 0.25% to 0.50% p.a. Is decided by the
respective banks from time to time for the
beneficiary account holder.
The Senior Citizens’ accounts are opened as &
accounts, the first name in the account should bethat of a senior citizen only then the benefit of the
same goes to the senior citizen. The accounts under
the senior citizen scheme are applicable to only
those senior citizens who are residents of India.
7. Salary Account
A salary account is a type of bank account designed
to facilitate the smooth transfer of monthly salaries
from employers to employees. Salary accounts offer
a financially convenient environment for both
employers and employees.
Features of Salary Account:
+ Primary features of a salary account is the
direct credit of monthly salaries by employers.
« Salary accounts generally have low or no
minimum balance requirements« Salary accounts usually come with minimal or
no fees for account maintenance,
transactions, and ATM withdrawals. This helps
employees save on banking costs and ensures
that the bulk of their salary remains accessible
for personal use.
+ Asalary account offers opportunities to
access financial products and services offered
by the bank like personal loans, credit cards, or
investment options.INTRODUCTION
Newspapers, are the primary means for the average citizen for tracking of stocks/share
markels over a period of time, ‘The business sections of many newspapers included
comprehensive listings of stocks for the major stock exchanges. Most of the newspapers now
have their own Internet sites that do provide up-io-aie information on thy rise vod fall im the
share markets,
SHARE
‘A company tay need money to stant business or to start a new project. The sum of money
required is called capital. ‘The required capital is divided into small equal parts, and each part
is called share. The value of a share may be Re 1, Rs 10, Rs 100/Rs 1000, etc. The persons
who purchase shares are called share holders. Shares are also commonly known as Stocks.
TYPES OF SHARE
1) Equity shares- These shares are traded on the stock exchange and they are also called
ordinary shares. The owners of equity shares are entitled to get dividends basing on the profits
ofthe company.
2) Preference Shares - These shares give shareholders the rights to dividends abend of the
equity sharcholders. In the ease of preference shares a fixed dividend is declared every year.
VALUE OF SHARE
i) Face Value or Nominal Value (in shor, NV) It is he original value of a share printed in,
the eenificate of the share: .
ii) The NV of a share is also known as register-valuc, printed value and par-value.
fil) Market Value ( MV )- 1s the price at which the share is sold or purchased in the capital
market through stock exchanges .
_-A shure is said to be:
At premium or Above par, ifits market value is more than its face value.
At par, iFits market value equals its foce value,
At discount or Below par, fits market value is less than its face valve,
BUYING AND SELLING OF SHARE
C4 company's business expands and the company becomes more profitable, its share prices
increases and the shareholders reap the benefits, But if the business takes a hit the
Prices decreases, Shareholders can get their money biiek by selling their shares in the market
through stock exchanges, The share of a company that is doing well or expected to do well is
sold in the market at « prive higher than its NV,
are
DIVIDEND.
‘The profit which the sharchalders gets out of the am
investment in the company is called dividend,
Types of dividends:
nual profit of the company from theirDividend are paid in the form of i) Cash Dividend, ii) Stock Dividend, ii) Properyy Dividend)
iv) Setip Dividend, v} Liquidating dividend, vi) Special Dividends.
FALUATION OF DIVIDEND m
‘The dividend is always calculated on the face value of the share and mot on its market valle.
USE OF BUSINESS NEWSPAPER TO STUDY THE POSITION OF SHARE, AND
DIVIDEND:
‘Business Newspapers like ‘The Economies Times, Financial Express, Financial Chronicle, The
Hindu Business Line, Live Mint, Money Control ete includes stock market data are useful for
students to learn how 1 tmek individual stocks and their peaks and falls with the data charted on a
graph can provide an informative “picture” of how the stocks are doing over a period of time.
(COMPARATIVE STUDY OF PROFIT ON SALE/PURCHASE OF SHARES OF DIFFERENT
COMPANTES:
On 21 April 2020. Mr -A purchased 100 numbers of Shares from the Share Market of the
following leading IT companies of India and sold them on 8 May 2020, To study the
purchase of share of which company gave him more perceniage of profit the Market Value of
Share of the following companies are collected from Business News Paper and computation has
been made in the following table:
‘Name of the Market [Amount | Market Amount Amount | Profit %
company Value of J invested | Value of | | recpiyeit on | of Profit | {Not
1 Shareon | on Share selling 100 including
21 April | purchase | priceen | shares on dividend]
2020 eft00 | §May | th May
shareson | 2020 2020 : 7
21 April
2020
TCS Lid 1737.65 _| 173768,00 | 1893.40 | 189340.00_| 15375.00 | 856%
Infosys Ltd 633,20 63320,00 | 674.20 67420.00 4100.00 | 6.47%
3) HCL 455.70 | 45570.00 [$18.40 $1840.00 | 6270.00 | 13.75 %
Technologies Ltd iz II
4) Wipro Lad 176.05 | 17803.00 [184.00 | 1840000 _| 59500 | 3aa%
3) Tech Mahindra SIZ9S~ [$1295.00 | 536.20 $3620.00 | 232500 [483%
Ltd _|
On comparison of the profit percentages ofthe four companies it found than Shares of
HCL Technologies are most profitable 10 buy.
Formula used in the above computation
Total Investment = No of share bought MV of | share
Profit = Sclling Price - Purchase Price
Profil %= Total Income | Total Investment x 100%capt
‘Comparison of Dividend earned by Share holders in the above 5 compantes
Lid
Formula of Dividend Vield Rate
= Equity dividend per 1 share] Current M.V of | Share x 100%
From the above computation of dividend yield rate it is found that the Shareholder of TCS
Lid earned better dividend than the other four companies,
CONCLUSION
This project work help me to learnt the concept of Share and Dividend, their types, went through
different Business News. papers like The Economies Times, Financial Express, Financial
‘Chronicle, The Hindu Business Line, Live Mint, Money Control cic which reflects the stocks’ and
positions ‘of listed companies on a daily basis, and lear how to pick the required stocks, locate
those stocks in the relevant market. note the current Price af which the stocks are selling. and the
fata. Learnt to draw graph to teflest those stuck»
positions on adaily basis, which Provides insights into the stability of the stocks.