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Quality Framework for analyzing any Company !!

In this 8th session, Mr. Vivek Bajaj will talk about the key qualitative aspects one should focus on before thinking on company investment. It is very essential to look at the management discussions and other non-financial aspects for investing. In this video, he have categorized the qualitative aspects into ten different categories, each followed by a questionnaire that will help you judge a company for investing.

 

The top 10 qualitative factors are summarized as follows:

 

 

  1. Management Background.
  2. Management Compensation.
  3. Management Change.
  4. Auditor Change & Comments.
  5. Management Claim & Performance.
  6. Stakeholder Engagement.
  7. Legal Compliance with Govt. Policies.
  8. Related Party Transactions.
  9. Asset Quality.
  10. Client Concentration & Quality.

To become a good investor, a reader need to invest 6hrs of daily reading at least, but that is decreasing nowadays. Successful investor is made by investing a good amount of money from time to time.

About Mr. Vivek Bajaj

The passion for data, analytics and technology is what makes Vivek Bajaj a financial market survivor. The journey as a market participant started in 2002 when the first trade was executed in the options contract of ITC. Life was simpler and easier during that time. Since then technology and Big data have taken over totally. As an early adapter to the complex tools, Kredent was formed to capitalise on the opportunities. He is co-founder of StockEdge and is committed to bring simplicity in the complex world of market data. He is a Chartered Accountant, Company Secretary and an MBA from IIM Indore. He is a part of various committees of exchanges and regulator and he has been an active contributor in the evolution of Indian Derivatives Market.

Learn2Invest Series: Episode 8

In this 8th session, Mr. Vivek Bajaj will talk about the key qualitative aspects one should focus on before thinking on company investment. It is very essential to look at the management discussions and other non-financial aspects for investing. In this video, he have categorized the qualitative aspects into ten different categories, each followed by a questionnaire that will help you judge a company for investing.

 

The top 10 qualitative factors are summarized as follows:

 

 

  1. Management Background.
  2. Management Compensation.
  3. Management Change.
  4. Auditor Change & Comments.
  5. Management Claim & Performance.
  6. Stakeholder Engagement.
  7. Legal Compliance with Govt. Policies.
  8. Related Party Transactions.
  9. Asset Quality.
  10. Client Concentration & Quality.

To become a good investor, a reader need to invest 6hrs of daily reading at least, but that is decreasing nowadays. Successful investor is made by investing a good amount of money from time to time.

About Mr. Vivek Bajaj

The passion for data, analytics and technology is what makes Vivek Bajaj a financial market survivor. The journey as a market participant started in 2002 when the first trade was executed in the options contract of ITC. Life was simpler and easier during that time. Since then technology and Big data have taken over totally. As an early adapter to the complex tools, Kredent was formed to capitalise on the opportunities. He is co-founder of StockEdge and is committed to bring simplicity in the complex world of market data. He is a Chartered Accountant, Company Secretary and an MBA from IIM Indore. He is a part of various committees of exchanges and regulator and he has been an active contributor in the evolution of Indian Derivatives Market.

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Other series by Elearnmarkets

Watch Mr. Vivek Bajaj introduce the basic concepts of trading and discuss the various stock market indicators.

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