Filter interviews by
I applied via Company Website and was interviewed in Aug 2022. There were 2 interview rounds.
Top trending discussions
posted on 10 May 2015
Both Mahatma Gandhi and Subhash Chandra Bose were important figures in India's struggle for independence.
Mahatma Gandhi was a non-violent activist who led the Indian National Congress and played a key role in India's independence movement.
Subhash Chandra Bose was a militant nationalist who formed the Indian National Army to fight against British rule.
Both had different ideologies and approaches towards achieving indepe...
I would not jump off any floor for any amount of money as it is a dangerous and foolish act.
I would politely decline the offer and explain that my safety and well-being are more important than any amount of money.
Jumping off any floor, regardless of the amount of money offered, is a dangerous and potentially life-threatening act.
I would suggest finding a safer and more productive way to earn money.
I would also question...
Answer: 1104
Use multiplication rules to simplify calculation
Break down numbers into smaller parts
Use mental math techniques like rounding and estimation
I am a motivated individual with a passion for trading and a strong desire to learn and grow in the industry.
Strengths: Analytical skills, quick decision-making, adaptability
Weaknesses: Perfectionism, tendency to overthink
Trading: Fascinated by the dynamics of financial markets and the potential for profit
Strategies on Trade Mogul: Utilizing technical analysis, risk management techniques
Toughest decision: Choosing betw...
I was interviewed in Dec 2020.
I applied via Company Website and was interviewed in Nov 2020. There were 5 interview rounds.
Financial statements, cost sheet, debt to equity ratio, stock option, stock split, lease financing, profitability ratios.
Financial statements are reports that show the financial performance of a company.
Cost sheet of a bank includes interest expenses and income, while cost sheet of a manufacturing company includes direct and indirect costs.
Debt to equity ratio is a financial ratio that shows the proportion of debt and ...
I applied via Referral and was interviewed before Jan 2020. There were 6 interview rounds.
Amortization is the process of spreading out a loan into smaller, regular payments over a period of time.
It is used to pay off a debt over time with regular payments
Each payment includes both principal and interest
The amount of interest decreases over time as the principal is paid off
Examples include mortgages, car loans, and student loans
WASO is Wake After Sleep Onset, TSO is Total Sleep Time, and EPS is Earnings Per Share.
WASO is the amount of time spent awake after initially falling asleep.
TSO is the total amount of time spent sleeping, including both REM and non-REM sleep.
EPS is a financial metric that represents the portion of a company's profit allocated to each outstanding share of common stock.
WASO and TSO are commonly used in sleep studies, whi
The financial statements (BS, IS, CF) have common elements such as assets, liabilities, equity, revenue, expenses, and cash flows.
Assets: resources owned by the company
Liabilities: obligations owed by the company
Equity: residual interest in the assets of the company
Revenue: income generated by the company
Expenses: costs incurred by the company
Cash flows: inflows and outflows of cash
A stock split increases the number of shares outstanding and decreases the price per share, but does not affect the market capitalisation.
Stock split does not affect the total value of the company
Market capitalisation remains the same after a stock split
Stock split increases the number of shares outstanding and decreases the price per share
For example, if a company has 1 million shares outstanding and the stock splits ...
Cash flow statements have three main components: operating activities, investing activities, and financing activities.
Operating activities: cash inflows and outflows from the company's core business operations.
Investing activities: cash inflows and outflows from buying or selling long-term assets.
Financing activities: cash inflows and outflows from borrowing or repaying debt, issuing or buying back stock, and paying di...
EPS is calculated by dividing the company's net income by the number of outstanding shares.
EPS = Net Income / Outstanding Shares
Net Income is the company's total earnings after expenses and taxes
Outstanding Shares are the total number of shares issued by the company
EPS is an important metric for investors to evaluate a company's profitability
Higher EPS indicates better profitability and potential for higher dividends
Data Operations Associate
94
salaries
| ₹0 L/yr - ₹0 L/yr |
Data Management Associate
75
salaries
| ₹0 L/yr - ₹0 L/yr |
Senior Software Engineer
28
salaries
| ₹0 L/yr - ₹0 L/yr |
Senior Associate
23
salaries
| ₹0 L/yr - ₹0 L/yr |
Associate
17
salaries
| ₹0 L/yr - ₹0 L/yr |
Pitchbook
Bloomberg
Thomson Reuters
Morningstar