Analysis of the Risk Return Profiles of Premier Clients and a Strategic Comparative Analysis of the Mutual Fund Industry Along With Optimum Portfolio Development [pic] A Report On Analysis of the Risk Return Profile of the Premier Clients and a Strategic Comparative Analysis of The Mutual fund Industry Along With Optimum Portfolio Development By: Aditi Khanna (07BS0272)
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CHAPTER-1 INTRODUCTION * What is Insurance? * Insurance Act‚1938 * Types Of Insurance * How Insurance Works? * Life Insurance Business * Role of Insurance in Economic Development * Indian Insurance Industry: New Avenues for Growth 2012 * Research methodology WHAT IS INSURANCE? The business of insurance is related to the protection of the economic values of assets. Every asset has a value. The asset would have been created through the efforts of the owner
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CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION MEANING | A Mutual Fund is a trust that pools the savings of a number of investors who share a common financial goal. The money thus collected is then invested in capital market instruments such as shares‚ debentures and other securities. The income earned through these investments and the capital appreciation realised are shared by its unit holders in proportion to the number of units owned by them. Thus a Mutual Fund is the most suitable investment for the common man
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Birla Sun Life Insurance 1 A Project Report On BIRLA SUN LIFE INSURANCE Submitted By ONKAR MOHOLE (67) PARAS NATH VERMA (71) SHAMKANT SONAWANE (92) SOHAM JOSHI (97) SUHAS JAMBHALE (102) YASHWANT THAKUR (118) RAHUL PATIL (121) Birla Sun Life Insurance 2 Contents Topic 1. 2. 3. 4. About Insurance Sector Insurance sector in India About Birla Sun Life Products 4.1 Asset Allocation 4.2 Shares of Funds Scheme 5. Financial Performance 5.1 Income trends 5.2 Consolidated Net Revenue
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A declining rupee: What does it mean? Photos The Indian Economy is suddenly faced with numerous issues‚ among them a sharp devaluation of the national currency‚ the rupee. And the rupee’s performance has been much in the news in recent weeks. Reference currency The value of a currency is its purchasing power – that is‚ what you can get for a unit of the currency in terms of goods and services. In today’s context when it is said that a currency is declining or being devalued‚ it is with
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[pic] [pic] RAYMOND LTD. Internship Report on Working Capital and Portfolio Management SUBMITTED TO: SUBMITTED BY: DR. NEHA PURI TANMAY BHASIN FACULTY GUIDE B.COM (HONS)III ACCF A3104609018 AMITY UNIVERSITY
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Structure Outlook on the Sector Leading DFIs in INDIA Industrial Credit and Investment Corporation of India (ICICI)‚ (ICICI) 2 formed in 1955 transformed its business from 1955‚ a development financial institution to a diversified financial services group in 1990s. g p Merger of ICICI and two of its wholly-owned retail finance subsidiaries‚ with ICICI Bank in 2002. ICICI Bank – second-largest bank of India – with total assets of INR 4‚736bln at March 31‚ 2012 earned a profit of INR
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SUMMER TRAINING REPORT On Mutual Fund: Performance evolution & Marketing Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the two year Post Graduate Programme (PGP). Submitted by BIBHUTI JHA Roll No: PGS20090080 Batch: 2009-2011 IILM Institute for Higher Education Under The guidance of Mr. Sunil Sharma Branch Manager Aditya Birla Money Mart Ltd‚ Faridabad TABLE OF CONTENTS S. NO | PARTICULARS
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on services (GATS) during the year 2005-06 when banks will be required to compete across the globe with multinational banks having greater financial strengths. The banks will also be required to strengthen their capital position to meet stringent prudential capital adequacy norms under Basel-II (beginning 2006-07). In the backdrop of growing openness of Indian financial system‚ there is growing interest in mergers and acquisition with focus on size of the banking organisation. It is inevitable that
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Contents Page No. Acknowledgements 5 List of Tables 6 List of Illustrations/Diagrams 7 Executive Summary 9 Chapter 1: introduction 10 Objective 15 Limitation 17 Research Mythology 19 Data Collection 22 Chapter 2: Life Insurance Industry 23 Industry profile 24 important milestones in the life insurance business 29 Insurance sector reforms 31 IRDA 32 Chapter 3: Contribution of Life Insurance Industry 36 Contribution of Life Insurance in the
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