Category: Finance & Investment

ESOP vs. Sweat Equity: Which Equity Plan is Right for Your Team?

When building a startup, rewarding your team with ownership is one of the smartest ways to ensure long-term commitment and motivation. But the question often arises—should you offer ESOPs or... Read More

This is where direct investing wins. ADRs are only available if the company chooses to offer them. Usually, that means big global firms Toyota, Alibaba ,a Nestlé etc. But smaller... Read More

ADR stands for American Depositary Receipt. Basically, it’s a way to invest in a foreign company without touching foreign currency markets or brokers. A US bank buys shares of the... Read More

You want access to a wider range of companies. You're investing in regions with limited ADR coverage (like Africa or parts of Southeast Asia). You’re comfortable with extra complexity. You understand currency risks... Read More

Still not sure, let’s simplify: Choose ADRs if: You want something easy. You want to use our existing US brokerage account. You prefer trading in US dollars. You want familiar regulations and reports in English. You're... Read More

How to Buy and Sell ADRs Open a Brokerage Account – Any US broker that trades stocks is fine. Find the ADR – Search by company name or ticket. Toyota, That’s... Read More

Company Access This is where direct investing wins. ADRs are only available if the company chooses to offer them. Usually, that means big global firms Toyota, Alibaba ,a Nestlé etc. But... Read More

Most US brokers support ADRs. They’re common. Just like buying any other US stock. Login to your account ,search the ticker buy it.D irect foreign investing. Different story. Not every... Read More

ADRs follow US regulations. That’s the SEC. You’ll get filings in English. Reports earnings, everything’s familiar. This makes them a popular choice for US investors who want exposure to foreign... Read More

DRs are traded in US dollars. You don’t touch foreign currency. But the underlying shares are still in another country. So, yes, exchange rates do still matter. If the... Read More