CONTENTS OF THE REPORT Executive Summary 5 1. Mutual Fund 2-16 • 1.1 What is mutual fund • 1.2 Ttpes of mutual fund • 1.3 Objectives of investment in mutual fund • 1.4 How to invest in Mutual Fund • 1.5 Advantages of mutual fund • 1.6 Disadvantages of mutual fund • 1.7 How to read mutual fund fee table • 1.8 Tips for buying mutual fund 2. Share Market • 2.1 How to Share traded • 2.2 Types of Share Market 2.2.1 Primary Market 2.2.2 Secondary Market
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DATA FLOW DIAGRAM - one of the most commonly used modeling tool which graphically represents a system as a network of processes‚ linked together through input and output flow lines and entities. Data flow Components ▪ Process - transformation of data flow into outgoing data flow. It may represent . . - whole system - subsystem - activity ▪ Data store - repository of data in the system It may represent . . . - computer file or
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Slide 1 Boston is the first place of our Future Leading Program. This city is located in the northeastern United States. Our destination was PAREXEL International and we received some lectures at PAREXEL International. Slides 2 Nothing Slides 3 Before talking about our experiences‚ please allow me to introduce about this company‚ briefly. These are some key words and basic information. PAREXEL’s business is to support drug development. It is called contract research organization. PAREXEL was
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Cash Flow Week 7 Checkpoint XACC/291 Cash Flow 2 Generally‚ two approaches are used to prepare the statement of cash flows direct and indirect method. Of both these methods‚ the direct method results in a more easily understandable report. The direct method for preparing statement of cash flows emphasizes on reporting major classes of gross cash receipts and payments. A method of creating a statement of cash flow during
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Blade Runner and Frankenstein despite contextual differences reflect almost identical concerns transcending ethical boundaries for scientific advancement. While Blade Runner can be seen as offering a parallel plot to Frankenstein‚ Ridley Scott take the story of a creator and his being to new heights and answers questions Shelley left unsaid. Parity between both texts is driven in the meet the creators scene that demonstrate the fundamentally similar themes prevalent in both contexts‚ where the lines
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Case Shoose for MOOs‚ Inc. 1 QUESTION The market which Jim is going to penetrate is two countries in North America Canada and USA. Jim has an advantage because he located in Ontario which is the second biggest Canadian province after Quebec for the population of cows i.e. 7557 farms. The fact that Jim collected some marketing information from his students before starting the business talks about his professionalism. It means that he is a person whose data we can trust. His business idea is to sell
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Colorscope Inc Which jobs are profitable for Colorscope? Why? Jobs where there are rework (customer initiated or not) always result in losses. Therefore‚ if the incidents of house errors are reduced‚ profitability of Colorscope can be improved (our team note that this impact is small)‚ and if customer initiated rework is charged to the customers at a price that commensurate with the cost incurred‚ profitability of these jobs can be maintained. Most of the jobs that Colorscope completed
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Using the SPADE method‚ analyze Giordano Holdings Limited‚ Inc. Case SITUATION Jimmy Lai was born into poverty in Guandong‚ China. He was exposed to many western retail businesses that encouraged him to join the retail market himself. He thought of using a pizza parlor name to open his clothing chain. Lai founded Giordano in Hong kong in 1981. Giordano’s success is measured by the company’s relentless focus on its five corporate business values of quality‚ knowledge‚ innovation‚ simplicity
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Evaluation of HeadGear‚ Inc. Learning Team 8: Sebastiano Mangiafico‚ Fredy Quintero‚ Zain Shahid‚ and Patricia Wood University of Central Florida ACG6425 June 28‚ 2012 Evaluation of HeadGear‚ Inc. HeadGear‚ Inc is a small manufacturer of headphones for use in commercial and personal applications. In recent times‚ the demand for headphones has grown steadily; however‚ the company’s profits have grown at a slower rate. John Hurley‚ the chief executive officer (CEO)‚ is concerned about the falling
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Strategic objective 11 3.2.1 The financial objective of Nike 11 3.2.2 The non-financial objective of Nike 11 4. Key broad business-level and international strategies 12 4.1 Ansoff’s product and market business level strategies 12 4.2 Miles and Snow’s adaptive strategies 13 4.3 Porter’s competitive business level strategies 14 4.4 International strategies 15 5. Strategic implementation: General perspective 17 5.1 Environment Turbulence 17 5.2 BCG Matrix 17 6. Key strategic implementation
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