INTRODUCTION TO SBI MUTUAL FUND SBI Funds Management Pvt. Ltd. is one of the leading fund houses in the country with an investor base of over 4.6 million and over 20 years of rich experience in fund management consistently delivering value to its investors. SBI Funds Management Pvt. Ltd. is a joint venture between ’The State Bank of India ’ one of India ’s largest banking enterprises‚ and Society General Asset Management (France)‚ one of the world ’s leading fund management companies that
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Radiation Exposure Do you know much radiation you are exposed to everyday? Many people are not aware of the radiation levels around them on a daily basis. I believe that exposure to radiation should be minimal. I think protection and prevention is vital. Being aware of the health risks and what can be done to protect yourself should be a well known piece of knowledge. If followed‚ this knowledge can help reduce radiation exposure levels. Exposure to radiation is higher today than it has ever
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Performance of Mutual Funds Case study of SBI & HDFC Bank Mrs.Gazal Aggarwal** Mrs Meenu Kaur* Introduction The last three decades of 20th Century witnessed the emergence of a number of issues that spared debates and discussion among economist. Financial sector is the major area of macro economy that has received renewed focus in recent years; the banking sector has been the cynosure of academia. The traditional face of banking is also undergoing a change from that of a mere intermediator
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Q1: Key functions of operations management at the airport: At BIA‚ the arrival and departure terminals re always flooded with thousands of passengers at any time. In summers‚ the number goes up to 30000 at peak load times. Therefore‚ a set of standardized procedures and practices are established in order to facilitate the customer without any delays. The operations management department works in coalition with many other domains such as security management system‚ terminal management domain‚ the
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Executive Summary: Jaguar PLC‚ 1984 This case explores the operating exposure of Jaguar PLC in 1984‚ just as the government is about to relinquish control and take the company public via an IPO. The primary concern of the CFO is that Jaguar sells over 50% of its cars in the US‚ while its production costs and factories are U.K.-based. This currency mismatch creates operating exposure for the firm that needs to be hedged. While the current trend in the USD has been higher‚ the markets are expecting
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British pounds in 1 year based on a business contract it has with the British government. Like most firms‚ Carlotto Co. is risk-averse and only takes risk when the potential benefits outweigh the risk. It has no other international business‚ and is considering various methods to hedge its exchange rate risk. Assume that interest rate parity exists. Carlotto Co. recognizes that exchange rates are very difficult to forecast with accuracy‚ but it believes
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Question 1 1. Which type of health insurance pays part of all of the surgeon ’s fee for an operation Answer a. surgical expense b. hospital expenses c. physician ’s expense d. major medical expense 3 points Question 2 1. Health insurance typically includes Answer a. deductibles b. out-of-pocket limits c. co-payments d. all of the above 3 points Question 3 1. Driver classification includes information on a person ’s and is
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Q 1. What are the advantages and disadvantages of a hands-off‚ decentralized management approach ? Advantages of Decentralization Decentralization will not work unless you really delegate both responsibility and authority. This means that the final decisions must be made at that lower level. You just can’t beat a decentralized system. It gets decisions closest to the level where the action really is. And it really does something for people. The executives are now essentially
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responsible for. I think that in the Nestle example they should not be blamed for much of what they were blamed for in the media. For example‚ the diluting the formula to make it last longer is something that the company would never advocate. And in the case of the amazon tribe mixing it with dirty contaminated water‚ what did the tribe drink on a normal basis. Even breastfeeding a child when drinking disease filled water seems like a terrible idea. I think that the bottom line in any of these situations
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DIAGEO PLC 1. What do you think about the capital structure policies Diageo has pursued in the past. Do they make sense? How does it compare to Diageo’s competitors’ policies? Which competitors would make for the best comparison? 2. Why is Diageo selling Pillsbury and spinning off Burger King? How might value be created through these transactions? 3. Based on the results of the simulation model‚ what recommendations would you make for Diageo’s capital structure? Does the model capture all of the
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