February

Bird in Hand or Two in the Bush: How Companies Choose Between Dividends and Growth

We understand that for sustainable growth of the company or the country, it is necessary to have the liquidity for capital formation. There is always a trade-off between returning cash to shareholders and reinvesting for sustainable growth. One question remains: does growth always pay off for the investor?             Let us first look at the […]

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2026, January

The Illusion of Stability: Dollar Dominance and Tortoise’s pace of De-Dollarisation

From over last few months, we need to evaluate what is the reason that mainstream people talking about the de-dollarisation. But one must understand the emergence or root of the de-dollarisation lies in the several factors unlike only confidence. The untrust of the greenback does not start overnight. But the lack of confidence displays the

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2026, January

A Missing Financial Layer: Interpretability

Accounting emerged in Mesopotamia as a system of economic memory, initially used to track objects and obligations. Over time, it evolved from memory to record-keeping, stewardship, capital measurement, cost and control during the Industrial Revolution, standardisation under historical cost accounting, and eventually to fair value measurement. The process moves non-stochastic. At each stage of this

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2025, December

First Post

I am starting the blog as a medium to share my thoughts on various topics like Corporate Finance, Economics, Capital Markets, Valuation, and Accountancy. These disciplines have been discussed individually, but I will try to address the topics in a combined manner. The intent here is not to predict the answers or provide ready-made solutions,

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