CAPITAL MARKET A CASE STUDY ON MUTUAL FUNDS NAME: ADITYA SURANA CLASS: B.COM (HONOURS)3rd YEAR ACCOUNTS AND FINANCE. COLLEGE ROLL NO : 183 C.U.REGISTRATION NO. : 235-1121-011-311 ANNEXURE-1 SUPERVISOR’S CERTIFICATE This is to certify that Mr. ADITYA SURANA‚ a student of B.com Honours in Accounting & Finance of TARA DEVI HARAKHCHAND KANKARIA COLLEGE under the university of Calcutta‚ has worked under my supervision and guidance for his/her Project work and prepared
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QUESTIONNAIRE Name: - Age: - Contact no: - Occupation: - 1) What kind of investments you have made so far? ← Saving account ← Fixed deposit ← Mutual fund ← Gold ← Stock/equity market ← Real estate ← PPF ← Insurance 2) How much is your total investment annually? ← Less than 15000 ← 15000 – 40000 ← 40000 – 60000 ← More than 60000 3) What is the purpose
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to these shifts by corporations has been to collaborate with stakeholders who represent interests outside of traditional corporate interests. This paper will evaluate the efficacy of stakeholder engagement (SE) as it applies to global corporations. It proposes that potential of SE to maximize business integrity is undermined by elusiveness of the stakeholder concept and problems that flow from it. II Confusion Surrounding Stakeholder Theorizing and Definitions A Defining Corporate Citizenship
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1.2. Qantas’ stakeholders Stakeholders are all groups and individuals who have an interest in the company being analysed. In order to focus on these groups which have the power to influence‚ corporate level activities have to be identified first. This can include large shareholders‚ governments and trade unions. The power and interest of those stakeholder groups have an impact on the process by which strategy develops at the corporate level and in each individual business. (Williamson et al‚ 2004
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definition of internal and external stakeholders This website shows the differnent stakeholders and how they influnece businesses. the main two businesses i am going to be investigating are McDonalds and cadbury. what are stakeholders? Stakeholders are people who own a share in the business‚ they have to buy the shares from the stock exchange or they have an influence or interest in the business. an example of a stakeholder of a school would be a govnor. they dont own a share but they influence
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Introduction This chapter will elaborate about the Problem Background and issues of the research topic regarding Stakeholder Management in Practice. The background and issues on this topic will lead to the problem statement based from current issues of Construction Project Stakeholder Management in Malaysia which will determine the reasons why this study is proposed. This topic also covers the main research objectives and research questions of this study based from the problem statement given. Next
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The current issue and full text archive of this journal is available at www.emeraldinsight.com/1755-4179.htm Shareholder and stakeholder theory: after the financial crisis Terence Tse ESCP Europe‚ London‚ UK Abstract Purpose – The recent financial crisis has restarted the debate of the value of both shareholder and stakeholder theories. This paper aims to continue this discussion. Design/methodology/approach – The paper reviews existing literature and examines the benefits and problems associated
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investigated under two different approaches on corporate value maximization: Shareholder Approach and Stakeholder Approach. So‚ firstly both approaches are defined briefly. Secondly‚ compare and contrast of shareholder and stakeholder approaches is made. Keywords: Purpose‚ Corporation‚ Value Maximization‚ Shareholder Approach‚ Stakeholder Approach. Shareholder Approach on Value Maximization: Shareholder approach on value maximization focuses the corporation’s purpose on maximizing
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but also ultimately may have contributed to its collapse. The company successfully seized the opportunity created by deregulation to create a new business as a market maker in natural gas and other commodities. Enron successfully influenced policymakers to exempt the company from various regulatory rules‚ for example in the field of energy derivatives. This allowed Enron to enter various trading markets with virtually no government oversight. Arguably‚ regulation might have prevented Enron from
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A mutual is a kind of investment-company that combines money from many investors and backers and invests the money in bonds‚ money-market instruments‚ stocks‚ other securities and sometimes even cash. A mutual fund in basic terms is a large group of people who lump their money together for management companies to invest. And‚ like most things in the world‚ there are fees and commissions involved. Mutual funds are managed by money managers‚ who capitalize the fund’s capital and try to produce capital
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