AMFI Practice Test Series A 1) A mutual fund is not a) A company that manages an investment portfolio. b) A portfolio of stocks, bonds and other securities. c) A pool of funds used to purchase securities on behalf of investors d) A collective investment vehicle. 2) Which of the following is true? Some close end funds sell at a discount to their NAV, because a) Of high expense ratios b) Investors expect that current NAV cannot be sustained by future
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For private circulation only A N e w s l e t t e r o f th e A s s o c i a t i o n o f M u t u a l F u n d s i n I n d i a January - March 2005 Vol : IV. Issue : IV FROM THE CHAIRMAN’S DESK Fiscal 2004-05 gone by, was a year with a difference for the mutual fund industry. It was the year in which the largest number of new schemes – 97 in all, were launched in a single year. This was a record. The amount mobilised by the new schemes at over Rs. 25,000 crores was also a new record. The gross amount
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MP A R Munich Personal RePEc Archive Attracting Microfinance Investment Funds: Promoting Microfinance Growth through Increased Investments in Kenya Jeffrey Ben Matu Duke University, International Development Program 18. April 2008 Online at http://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/12084/ MPRA Paper No. 12084, posted 12. December 2008 17:42 UTC Attracting Microfinance Investment Funds: Promoting Microfinance Growth Through Increased Investments in Kenya Master’s Project Master of Arts in International
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| Table of Contents Type chapter title (level 1)1 Type chapter title (level 2)2 Type chapter title (level 3)3 Type chapter title (level 1)4 Type chapter title (level 2)5 Type chapter title (level 3)6 Bibliography AMFI india. (2014). Retrieved May 2014, from AMFI: http://www.amfiindia.com Debashish, & SathyaSwaroop. (2009). Investigating Performance of Equity-based Mutual Fund Schemes in Indian Scenario. KCA Journal of Business Management . Desigan, e. a. (2006). Women Investors’
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ve Tüketici Davranışları bilgilerinin uluslararası, kültürler arası ortamlarda uygulanması ve başarılı Pazarlama Stratejileri geliştirilmesine yardımcı olmak amacı dersin ana konusudur. Ders Programı: Saat | CUMA | 19:00-20:00 | AMFİ 3 | 20:20-21:20 | AMFİ 3 | ------------------------------------------------- Dersin Kuralları Dersin İşlenişi: Derste anlatılanlar ve derste anlatılmadığı halde okunması için verilen materyallerde yer alan bilgiler sorumluluk dahilindedir. Dersin içeriği
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I would like to take this opportunity to express my profound gratitude to everyone who has helped me in completing the allotted project. I would like to thank the management at Anmol Share Broking Ltd., Bengaluru for the very unique opportunity that they have provided me with and enabling me to gain exposure in a manner which can be a cornerstone in my career ahead. This truly was a valuable opportunity. I would like to thank my mentor here, Mr. Karthikeyan, Manager at Anmol Share
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Introduction: Stock brokerage firms have been an established feature in the financial industry for nearly one thousand years. Dealing in debt securities, brokers employs a variety of systems to aid investors with the purchase and sales of stocks and bonds in a variety of markets. The firms have changed over the years, growing to massive organizations that can affect the entire financial sector positively or negatively with their performance. Changing with the times, the early twenty-first century
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Lock in your investments at current yield Must have Mirae Asset Fixed Maturity Plan - Series - II (Close Ended Income Scheme - 391 days) Fund Speak March 2014 Mirae Asset India Opportunities Fund (An open ended equity oriented scheme) This product is suitable for investors who are seeking* l long-term capital appreciation l Investments in equities, equity related securities l High Risk (BROWN) (BLUE) investors understand that their principal will be at low risk (YELLOW) investors
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Governor : Dr D Subba rao Dy Governors: Dr K C Chakrabarty Dr Subir Gokaran Mr Anand Sinha Mr Harun Rashid Khan SEBI Chairman : Mr U K S inha IRDA : Chairman : Mr J Hari Narayan PFRDA: Chairman : Mr Yogesh Agrawal NHB: CMD : Mr R S Verma AMFI : Chief Executive : Mr H N Sinor Banking Network in India 167 Commercial Banks: 26 Public sector banks, 21 Private sector Banks(14+7) 14 old private sector banks, 7 new private sector banks, 31 foreign
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ANKIT FOGLA Mobile: 9831049274 E-Mail: ankitfogla@gmail.com [pic] Seeking positions in Sales, Marketing, Planning, Team Management, Budgeting, Key accounts management and Channel Management with an organization of repute Career Highlights Bharti Airtel Ltd. Since May’11 Key Account Manager – Corporate Sales Accountabilities ← Allocate functional areas to 12 sales managers based upon their skill level. ← Provide appropriate coaching
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