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About SMEC Investment

Investment is defined as an asset or item acquired with the goal of generating income or appreciation. In an economic sense, an investment is the purchase of goods that are not consumed today but are used in the future to create wealth. SMEC Group of companies invites investment enthusiasts to invest their money with SMEC Group of companies to obtain an additional income monthly or yearly according to various plans. SMEC Group of companies undertakes works under various fields such as Engineering, Education, Accounts and Auditing,Real Estate, Human resource management, overseas consultation etc.

Investing with SMEC Group of companies provide you a chance to get fixed profit throughout the agreement period. Various schemes have been developed under the investment process and individuals or groups who are willing to invest can choose from variety of offers and deals that can give you assured returns. Interested persons or groups can visit us at any one of the 18 branches across India directly or contact us at

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Corporate finance an accountant?

financial accounting is the reporting of historical financial information, while financial management is concerned with the deployment of capital resources to increase a firm’s value to the shareholders.

Where can I learn corporate finance?

What is corporate finance course?

Corporate finance training course will give an overview of all the key concepts you need for career in investment banking, equity research, private equity, corporate development, financial planning & analysis (FP&A), treasury, and much more.

What are the four areas of corporate finance?

There are four elements within corporate finance that everyone should be mindful of when doing any type of analysis. These four elements are operating flows, invested capital, cost of capital, and return on invested capital. Let’s now take a look at each of these elements.

How do you understand corporate finance?

  1. Investment Principle.
  2. Financing Principle.
  3. Dividend Principle.
  4. Capital Budgeting.
  5. Time Value of Money.
  6. Cost of Capital.
  7. Working Capital Management.
  8. Measures of Leverage.
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