NCD
NCD can refer to two main things: Non-Convertible Debentures, which are company debt instruments for investors seeking fixed income, or Noncommunicable Diseases, chronic health conditions like diabetes, heart disease, and cancer. In finance, NCDs are like loans to companies that pay fixed interest and can be traded. In health, NCDs are long-term illnesses not passed from person to person, caused by lifestyle and environment.
1. Non-Convertible Debentures (Finance)
- What they are: Debt securities companies issue to raise funds, offering fixed returns.
- Key Feature: They cannot be converted into the company's equity (shares).
- How they work: You lend money to a company for a set period, receiving regular interest (monthly, quarterly, etc.) and your principal back at maturity.
- Types: Secured (backed by assets, safer) and Unsecured (riskier).
Apply NCD-
1- for web
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2- For Mobile App
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2. Noncommunicable Diseases (Health)
- What they are: Chronic illnesses that develop over time and aren't contagious.
- Main Types: Cardiovascular diseases (heart attack, stroke), cancers, chronic respiratory diseases (asthma), and diabetes.
- Causes: A mix of genetic, physiological, environmental, and behavioral factors.
- Impact: Responsible for the majority of deaths globally.
