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CA Bigyan Kumar Mishra

CA. Bigyan Kumar Mishra is a fellow member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India.He writes about personal finance, income tax, goods and services tax (GST), company law and other topics on finance. Follow him on facebook or instagram or twitter.

Forex vs. Stock Market: What is the difference?

Last reviewed on September 12, 2024 I By CA Bigyan Kumar Mishra

Forex and stock markets are two of the most popular financial markets, each offering unique opportunities and characteristics.The Forex market, short for "foreign exchange market," is the global marketplace for buying and selling currencies. The Forex market is the largest and most liquid financial market in the world, where currencies are traded 24 hours a day, … [Read more...] about Forex vs. Stock Market: What is the difference?

Why traders prefer Forex trading: Learn what makes FX trading unique

Last reviewed on September 12, 2024 I By CA Bigyan Kumar Mishra

Forex or FX is simply an abbreviation for foreign exchange. Forex trading involves buying and selling currencies in the foreign exchange market.Foreign exchange market is the largest and most liquid financial market in the world. It's a global decentralized market where currencies are traded.Currencies are traded in pairs, such as EUR/USD (Euro/US Dollar) or GBP/JPY … [Read more...] about Why traders prefer Forex trading: Learn what makes FX trading unique

What Is Scalping in Stock Trading and How Does It Work in India? A Beginner’s Guide

Last reviewed on February 22, 2026 I By CA Bigyan Kumar Mishra

Have you ever searched for “how to make fast profits in stock trading in India” or wondered “is intraday scalping profitable for beginners?” If so, you’re not alone. Many freelancers, salaried professionals, and small business owners across India are curious about scalping—a short-term trading method where profits come from tiny movements in stock prices, often within … [Read more...] about What Is Scalping in Stock Trading and How Does It Work in India? A Beginner’s Guide

Income Tax Slabs and Rates for FY 2025–26 (AY 2026–27): Old vs New Tax Regime Explained

Last reviewed on March 21, 2026 I By CA Bigyan Kumar Mishra

If you earn an income in India, one of the first things you hear about is income tax slabs. Many beginners assume that once income crosses a limit, the entire income gets taxed at a higher rate. But that is not how the income tax system works in India.India follows a progressive tax system, which simply means different portions of your income are taxed at different … [Read more...] about Income Tax Slabs and Rates for FY 2025–26 (AY 2026–27): Old vs New Tax Regime Explained

Reverse charge mechanism (RCM) on legal services by a Lawyer or Advocate

Last reviewed on September 11, 2024 I By CA Bigyan Kumar Mishra

In Reverse Charge Mechanism (RCM), the responsibility for paying the tax under Goods and Services Tax (GST) shifts from the supplier to the recipient of the goods or services. This is different from the regular GST system where the supplier is responsible for collecting and remitting the tax to the government.Reverse Charge Mechanism (RCM) applies to specific situations as … [Read more...] about Reverse charge mechanism (RCM) on legal services by a Lawyer or Advocate

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