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  2. Demat account - Wikipedia

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    A demat account is an Indian term for a dematerialized account that holds financial securities (equity or debt) digitally for traded shares in the share market. In India, demat accounts are maintained by two depository organizations: the National Securities Depository Limited and the Central Depository Services Limited .

  3. Why now is still a good time to grow your money in a deposit ...

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    Even last week, as rates dropped to 4.25-4.5 percent, you can easily find a high-yield savings account at an online-only bank with both a competitive yield and an account that doesn’t have a ...

  4. Texas Bullion Depository - Wikipedia

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    The University of Texas Investment Management Company (UTIMCO) has gold bullion stored in New York, worth $647 million. [20] According to Lois Kolkhorst, HSBC Bank in New York City charges Texas a fee to store each individual bar of gold. [21] HB 483 does not require UTIMCO to move the $647 million in precious metals back to Texas.

  5. Savings interest rates today: Climb to higher yields of up to ...

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    If you left your account as is for another year, you’d have earned another $309 in interest — $300 on your initial deposit and another $9 on the interest reinvested from year one — for a new ...

  6. Savings interest rates today: Put your money to work with ...

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    If you left your account as is for another year, you’d have earned another $309 in interest — $300 on your initial deposit and another $9 on the interest reinvested from year one — for a new ...

  7. Total expense ratio - Wikipedia

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    Typically it consists of the annual management charge (AMC), [1] the fee that the fund company charges annually to manage the fund (typically commission paid to fund managers), plus 'other' charges incurred with running the fund. These other charges can consist of share registration fees, fees payable to auditors, legal fees, and custodian fees ...

  8. Savings interest rates today: High-yield accounts still offer ...

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    If you left your account as is for another year, you’d have earned another $309 in interest — $300 on your initial deposit and another $9 on the interest reinvested from year one — for a new ...

  9. Stock certificate - Wikipedia

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    Certificate for a share in Kennet and Avon Canal Navigation, Great Britain, 1808. In corporate law, a stock certificate (also known as certificate of stock or share certificate) is a legal document that certifies the legal interest (a bundle of several legal rights) of ownership of a specific number of shares (or, under Article 8 of the Uniform Commercial Code in the United States, a ...