IPO (Initial Public Offering): An IPO is the first sale of stock by a company to the public. It allows the company to raise capital by offering shares to investors, becoming publicly traded.
NFO (New Fund Offering): NFO is the launch of a new mutual fund scheme. Investors can buy units at the initial offer price, often at par value, during this subscription period.
BONDS: Bonds are debt securities issued by governments or companies to raise capital. Investors receive periodic interest payments and the return of principal at maturity.