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ICFC Finance Limited को पूर्ण विश्लेषण: के यो किन्ने सही समय हो?

१. परिचय (Introduction) नमस्ते साथीहरू! आज हामी नेपाल स्टक एक्सचेन्ज (NEPSE) मा सूचीकृत  ICFC Finance Limited  को विस्तृत विश्लेषण गर्नेछौं। हामी यस कम्पनीको वित्तीय अवस्था, ठूला लगानीकर्ताहरूको गतिविधि, र प्राविधिक चार्टको आधारमा आगामी दिशा कता हुन सक्छ भनेर हेर्नेछौं। २. आधारभूत विश्लेषण (Fundamental Analysis) कम्पनीको वित्तीय स्वास्थ्य कस्तो छ त? स्रोतहरूका अनुसार: •  Net Profit र EPS:  ICFC को खुद नाफा २,२४,५५,४१२ रुपैयाँ रहेको छ, जुन औसत भन्दा माथि (Above Average) हो । यसको प्रति शेयर आम्दानी ( EPS ) ७.५९ रहेको देखिन्छ । •  Net Worth:  यसको नेटवर्थ १८३.६३ छ, जुन तुलनात्मक रूपमा राम्रो मानिन्छ । •  NPL (Non-Performing Loan):  कम्पनीको खराब कर्जा २.७७% मात्र छ, जुन उद्योगको औसत १३.७९% भन्दा निकै कम हो [३]। यसले कम्पनीको  कर्जा व्यवस्थापन बलियो  रहेको संकेत गर्छ। •  ROE र ROA:  रिटर्न अन इक्विटी (ROE) ४.१५ र रिटर्न अन एसेट्स (ROA) ०.३७ रहेको छ, जुन औसत भन्दा राम्रो स्थितिमा छ [३]। ३. म्युचुअल फण्ड र ठूला लगानीकर्ताको आकर्षण (...

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