increasing awareness, mutual funds in Malaysia are becoming a preferred investment option compared to other investment avenues like Fixed Deposits (FDs) and postal savings that are considered safe but give comparatively low returns. But before investing in mutual funds, investors have to analyze the factors of the economy, industry and company within the investment environment in which they operate. There are several macro-economic factors having influence on the investment choices. The investigator
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ReseaRch PaPeR Commerce Volume : 3 | Issue : 1 | January 2013 | ISSN - 2249-555X A Study About Awareness of Mutual Funds Among the Investors of Navsari District Keywords Mutual Funds, Investment alternatives, Investors’ perception. Dr. M. P. Desai Head, Department of Accountancy,Udhna Citizen Commerce College, Surat. Residence: 50,Niral Nivas, Ashapuri society,Vijalpore road, Navsari,396445, Gujarat. Mr. Mayur K Joshi Asst. Prof., Department of Accountancy,Udhna Citizen Commerce
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Investor’s Risk Perception towards Mutual Funds Services Nidhi Walia (Corresponding author) Lecturer, School of Management & Social Sciences, Thapar University Patiala, India E-mail: nwalia@thapar.edu Dr. Mrs. Ravi Kiran School of Management & Social Sciences, Thapar University Patiala, India E-mail: rkiran@thapar.edu Abstract Financial markets are constantly becoming more efficient by providing more promising solutions to the investors. Being a part of financial markets although mutual funds industry
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Marketing Research Project Report Topic: The Changing Trends in Investment Pattern of People in India In Partial Fulfilment of the Course Marketing Research Submitted To: Dr Shalini Trivedi, Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Amity Business School, Amity University. Submitted by: Shivani Mehta (E 12) Nupur Mittal (E 21) Abdul Azeem (E 24) Prateek Saini (E 27) Jalees Ahmed (E 57) Rashmita Bora (E 61) DECLARATION We hereby declare that all the work presented in the
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Management Dynamics Vol.2, No.2, Aug 2012, pp.01-09 Indian Investor’s Perception towards Mutual Funds Dr. Nishi Sharma1 Abstract The concept of mutual fund emerged in Netherlands in 18th century and introduced in India by Unit Trust of India in1960s. As the mutual fund industry provides an option of diversified investment structure with varying degree of risk, it was supposed to be the most lucrative market for Indian investors. It was believed that it will surely tap the savings of common man. But
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A REPORT ON “CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR REGARDING MUTUAL FUND, TYPES OF MUTUAL FUND AND INVESTMENT PROCESS” BY MANOJ KUMAR (Enroll No. : 08BS0001652) SUNDARAM FINANCE LTD. Contract/Project/Job Number________________ A Report On “Consumer Behaviour Regarding Mutual Fund, Types Of Mutual Fund And Investment Process” By Manoj Kumar (Enroll No.:08BS0001652) Sundaram Finance Ltd. Date of Submission : May 2009 AUTHORISATION This is to certify that the internship project
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Project ON CUSTOMERS PERCEPTION REGARDING MUTUAL FUNDS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT “Every person I have known who has been truly happy, Has learned how to serve others” It was a highly eventful two months at KARVY Stock broking Ltd. Working with the highly devoted professional community will probably remain the most memorable experience of my life. Hence this acknowledgement is
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Mutual fund firms are continuously following the race in their endeavour to differentiate their products from competitors by responding to sudden changes in the economy. When compared to developed countries where Mutual fund has penetrated deeply into the financial system of people, the product could not get much popularity in India. Even though Mutual Funds provides investors an option of diversified investment with varying degree of risks, in practice it
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and allocation: a survey of the views of institutional investors * Tim Jenkinson Said Business School, Oxford University and CEPR Howard Jones Said Business School, Oxford University Abstract Despite the central importance of investors to all IPO theories, relatively little is known about their role in practice. In this paper we survey institutional investors about how they assess IPOs, what information they provide to the investment banking syndicate, and the factors they believe influence
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Genesis of Mutual Funds : The goal of security industry is to a nation of shareholding capitalists to make every man and woman a participant in corporate activities. A small investor is unsophisticated as far as corporate investment is concerned, with the limited resources he/she cannot buy share of blue chip companies. He may not in most cases get allotment of the shares applied for in the primary market, on the other hand he will get full allotment of some dud shares. His investment would therefore
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