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	<description>Investment Basics - What are Investments ?, Why Should I Invest, Investing in Stocks or Shares, Return of Investment.  Judging by the fact that you've taken the trouble to navigate to this page my guess is that you don't need much convincing about the wisdom of investing. However, I hope that your quest for knowledge/information about the art/science of investing ends here. Read on. Knowledge is power. It is common knowledge that money has to be invested wisely.</description>
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    <title>What is a Share ? -  Beginners Guide to Stocks and Shares</title>
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	<description>In finance a share is a unit of account for various financial instruments including stocks, mutual funds, limited partnerships, and REIT's. In British English, the usage of the word share alone to refer solely to stocks is so common that it almost replaces the word stock itself.</description>
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    <title> WHAT IS A PREMIUM ISSUE ?-  Beginners Guide to Stocks and Shares</title>
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	<description>Generally, most shares have a face value (i.e. the value as in a balance sheet) of Rs.10 though not always offered to the public at this price. Companies can offer a share with a face value of Rs.10 to the public at a higher price. </description>
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	<description>If you've ever owned stocks or held certain other types of investments, you might already be familiar with the concept of dividends.Even those people who have made investments that paid dividends may still be a little confused as to exactly what dividends are ... </description>
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    <title>Trading Vs. Investing -  Beginners Guide to Stocks and Shares</title>
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