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  2. Axis Direct - Wikipedia

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    Axis Direct provides a 3-in-1 Online Investment Account [2] which is a combination of Axis Bank Savings along with an Axis Direct trading and Demat account services: Equities – Invest online in stocks of listed companies; Mutual Funds – Invest in mutual funds including equity, hybrid, tax saving or debt schemes from asset management companies

  3. Mark-to-market accounting - Wikipedia

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    In contrast, if the market price of his contract has decreased, the exchange charges his account that holds the deposited margin. If the balance of this account becomes less than the deposit required to maintain the account, the trader must immediately pay additional margin into the account in order to maintain the account (a "margin call").

  4. M1 Finance - Wikipedia

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    It also provides margin lending, automatic rebalancing services, automatic dividend reinvestment services, and cash management services including debit cards. The company receives payment for order flow , makes revenue from interest on margin loans, subscription fees, and interchange fees from its credit card. [ 1 ]

  5. Buying on margin: What it means and how margin trading works

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    If you were to invest $10,000 in a good stock and get a 20 percent return, you’d make $2,000. But what if you could have borrowed another $10,000 to buy more stock and doubled your profits ...

  6. Margin (finance) - Wikipedia

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    The current liquidating margin is currently £60 "in favour of the investor". The minimum margin requirement is now -£60 + £10 = -£50. In other words, the investor can run a deficit of £50 in his margin account and still fulfil his margin obligations. This is the same as saying he can borrow up to £50 from the broker.

  7. Special memorandum account - Wikipedia

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    Special memorandum account (SMA) [1] is a margin credit account used for calculating US Regulation T requirements on brokerage accounts. In addition to Initial Margin and Maintenance Margin requirements, the SMA ledger is used to lock in unrealized gains that augment the client's buying power. According to Regulation T, Section 220.5: [2]

  8. Axis Bank - Wikipedia

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    Axis Securities Ltd., Axis Finance Ltd. and Axis Securities Europe Ltd. later became direct subsidiaries of the bank in line with the RBI directives. [ citation needed ] In 2024, Axis Capital was barred from taking on any new debt assignments by SEBI, the Indian securities regulator, on account of irregularities it found in the non-convertible ...

  9. Chase’s plan to charge for checking accounts—and how ...

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    Currently, Chase charges up to $35 for checking accounts if certain requirements, like a monthly direct deposit, aren't met. And it charges a $34 overdraft fee per transaction that overdraws an ...