Appropriation Bill : It
is presented to parliament for its approval, so that the government can
withdraw from the Consolidated fund the amounts required for meeting
the expenditure charged on the Consolidated Fund. No amount can be
withdrawn from the Consolidated Fund till the Appropriation Bill is
voted is enacted.
Call Money: Itner
Bank call market is a part of the domestic money market from where
banks borrowed and lent for one day called as Money at call and for a
period more than 1day & upto 14days is called Short notice or Notice
money without any collateral security. Money lend for 15days or more is
called Term money.Normally funds are borrowed for 1 day and upto 3 days
on weekends just to balance the Cash Reserve Ratio.
Nostro Account: When national bank is opened in foreign with currency is known as Nostro a/c. e.g. State bank india branch in USA.
CIBIL {Credit Information Bureau (India) Limited} : An effective mechanism for exchange of information between banks and Financial Institutions for curbing the growth of NPAs.
Currency War: This
is the other form of Protectionism. In this the tendency of every
nation is that the value of their currency should not appreciate. The
big example of this is CHINA that is holding their currency since 2008.
It could be a cause of future Trade war.
Capital Budget: It
consists of capital receipts and payments. It also incorporates
transactions in the Public Account. It has two components Capital
Receipts and Capital Expenditure.
Interest Rate Swaps:
An interest rate swap is the transfer of contractually agreed between
two counterparties of their respective interest rate obligation.
Interest rate swaps are commonly used as a means of converting fixed
rate to floating rate debt and vice versa.
Operating Ratio: A ratio that shows the efficiency of a company’s management by comparing operating expense to net sales. Calculated as
Operation ratio = Operating expense/net sales
Wholesale Price Index (WPI): WPI
is taken into consideration while calculating the inflation. A change
has recently been made in the WPI. Its present base year will be taken
as 2004-05 earlier it was 1993-34. Base year mean (2004-05 = 100). Total
articles taken into consideration will be 676 earlier these were
435.676 include 102 Primary Articles, 19 fuel & power, and 555 of
Manufacturing Products. Earlier WPI was calculated on Weekly basis but
now it is calculated on Monthly Basis. First time inflation was
calculated in August 2010 (on new system).
Consumer Price Index (CPI) :
Most advanced nations base their policies on retail price inflation but
India uses wholesale price inflation, CPI is largely a segmental and is
superior to the WPI, CPI capture consumption price both at urban and
rural centers, as in WPI 676 items are covered and base year is taken as
– 2004-05 and for macroeconomic policies. Whereas in CPI 320 items are
taken from (CPI-IW) CPI industrial workers and 260 items are taken from
both CPR rural laborers and CPI agricultural laborers and the base year
for calculation is taken as 2010.
Coupon Rate:
Specified interest rate on a fixed maturity security fixed at the time
of issue. The coupon rate of a bond is the amount of interest paid per
year as a percentage of the face value or principal.
NRO (Non Resident Ordinary a/c) : In this account , a person cannot repatriate income without RBI approval but can remit Interest thereof.
NRNR (Non Resident Non Repatriable A/c ) : Under this account Principal amount in not permissible to repartriate but interest can be.
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