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Hundi/Hundee is a financial instrument that developed in Medieval India for use in trade and credit transactions. Hundis are used as a form of remittance instrument to transfer money from place to place, as a form of credit instrument or IOU to borrow money and as a bill of exchange in trade transactions.
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The simplest and oldest form of business organization is the sole proprietorship.
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The traditional industries of India include handloom, handicrafts, coir, cashew, beedi, tiles and bricks and other household industrial activities carried out in the rural parts of the country.
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- Debentures are methods by which the Public companies borrow money for their working. The debentures are borrowed through rate interest which are fixed. The lenders who invest in the company through their debentures are referred to as "debenture holder".
- The debenture holders are paid an interest on a fixed rate which are paid at a fixed due date. The debenture holders lend the money to the companies and are given an agreement or "trust deed" if required.
- The debentures are normally used as debt instruments that are made for a long term through which the enterprises borrow the finances. The debentures can be of many kinds like the "Secured and unsecured Debentures", "redeemable and non-redeemable debentures" and more
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Red tape is an idiom that refers to excessive regulation or rigid conformity to formal rules that is considered redundant or bureaucratic and hinders or prevents action or decision-making. It is usually applied to governments, corporations, and other large organizations.
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