A PROJECT REPROT ON MUTUAL FUNDS IN INDIA EXECUTIVE SUMMARY In few years Mutual Fund has emerged as a tool for ensuring one’s financial well being. Mutual Funds have not only contributed to the India growth story but have also helped families tap into the success of Indian Industry. As information and awareness is rising more and more people are enjoying the benefits of investing in mutual funds. The main reason the number of retail mutual fund investors remains small is that nine in ten people
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Chapter 17 Questions 1. A mutual fund represents a pool of financial resources obtained from individuals and invested in the money and capital markets. It represents another way for those with extra funds to channel those funds to those in need of extra funds. 2. Investing in mutual funds allows an investor to achieve a greater level of diversification than could likely be achieved by investing in individual stock on one's own account. A single share of a mutual fund could represent ownership
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This semester, I was given the opportunity to participate in a project where I am acting as if I am a prospective portfolio manager. My potential clients have entrusted me with $1,000,000 to invest at my discretion for a period of 10 weeks. They expect me invest their money wisely and profitably. My clients anticipate a high rate of return but the problem lies in their risk tolerance because it is not very high. Also, I am in a competition with other asset managers who happen
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Introduction Mutual Funds industry in India In India the cause of mutual fund industry is with the overview of the perception of mutual fund, by UTI in the year 1963. However the growth was slow, but it earlier from the year 1987 when non-UTI companies arrived the industry. In the historical period, Indian mutual fund industry had realised an affected improvement, both superiority wise as well as measure wise. Before, the control of the market had realised an ending phase. The mutual fund industry can
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Business Analysis Part I Pamela Lewis Management 521 October 10, 2011 Dr. Melanie Brown Business Analysis Part I The company tasked a mutual fund manager to evaluation Apple Incorporated to determine if this would be a sound investment for the company. The mutual funds manager will conduct a business analysis on Apple Incorporated and present the recommendations to the company. Apple Inc. is a company known for its vibrant line of products and the innovation it brings to those products
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FINANCE What Does Syndicated Loan Mean? A loan offered by a group of lenders (called a syndicate) who work together to provide funds for a single borrower. The borrower could be a corporation, a large project, or a sovereignty (such as a government). The loan may involve fixed amounts, a credit line, or a combination of the two. Interest rates can be fixed for the term of the loan or floating based on a benchmark rate such as the London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR). Typically there is a lead
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Effectiveness of Quality Initiativeness among the employees. 15. A study on Safety , Welfare and Health among the employees. 16. A study on Training and Recreation programmes among the employees. 17. A study on the investor behavior towards the mutual funds investments. 18. A study on Induction Training Program among the employees. 19. A study on Quality of Work Life among the employees. 20. A study on potentiality of Auto and Engineering companies. 21. A study on Customer Financial Need Analysis
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firms located inside and outside the industry cluster. It also highlights the importance of simultaneously modeling multiple networks which may differentially influence important firm outcomes. In the paper, I model the innovativeness of Canadian mutual fund companies as a function of their geographic location—inside or outside the industry cluster of Toronto—and of their centrality in networks of managerial and institutional ties. I find that locating in the industry cluster as well as centrality in
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Public bank have various categories of fund especially bond, the one of fund that may bring disadvantage to customer. Bond are not really a fixed income investments and fund managers constantly trade their positions, the risk-return profile of a bond-fund investment is keep changing. Those bond separate into security disadvantage and risk disadvantage. Security Disadvantage is a disadvantage of bonds is that they are only as good as the borrower's ability to pay the loans back. If the issuers of
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SYDENHAM INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES, RESEARCH & ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION FINURTURE: Nurturing your Financial Knowledge An Initiative by SIMSREE Finance Forum Top Stories: India Achieving 4.6% fiscal deficit target for FY-12 a great challenge: Pranab Mukherjee Amid volatile commodity prices and a sluggish global economy, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee today said meeting the 4.6 per cent fiscal deficit target for FY'12 will be a "great challenge". Main reason cited by FM behind
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