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    Uti Mutual Fund

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    INVESTOR’S ATTITUDE TOWARDS UTI MUTUAL FUND Submitted to CHITKARA BUSINESS SCHOOL in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of degree of Master of Business Submitted by: Supervised by: Gourav Chhabra Dr. Renuka Sharma CUN110551009 CHITKARA BUSINESS SCHOOL CHITKARA UNIVERSITY 2011-13 DECLARATION I‚ “Gourav Chhabra”‚ hereby declare that the work presented herein

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    Mutual Funds Investments

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    The role of a fund manager is to stick to a clear mandate and the role of an advisor is to advice clients on suitability of various products‚ at different times‚ for different circumstances‚ for different investors. In this scenario‚ can a mutual fund product also offer an element of advice within the product itself? How can you embed advice into a mutual fund? What are embedded advice products? How do they work and how do they benefit investors? The traditional view in the MF industry - in India

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    Chapter 17 1. Why are mutual funds popular with individual investors? Able to enjoy economies of scale by incurring lower transaction costs and commissions. Provide opportunities for small investors to invest in a liquid and diversified portfolio of financial securities. 2. What is the purpose of index funds? How does this differ from other equity mutual funds? Why are index funds growing in popularity? Index funds are funds in which managers buy securities in proportions similar to those

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    Consequences Of Debt

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    What are some future consequences of borrowing too much debt? The weight of debt is forcing many to put off saving for retirement‚ getting married‚ buying homes and putting aside money for their own children’s educations. Heavy student debts may also keep young adults from starting businesses. Some graduates will refuse to risk what little money they have on entrepreneurial ventures. And securing loans will now be harder. How do you plan on repaying your student loans? I have Stafford loans

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    Reluctant Fund

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    artist of fantastic cunning... demonstrates what certain trumped-up laureates of post-modernity seem incapable of grasping: that it is possible to simultaneously address the byzantine monstrosity of contemporary existence and care about the destiny of one’s characters... [a] resounding success... not unworthy of Nabokov.’ -- The Village Voice (full review) ’Taut and accomplished... Changez’s story‚ which seems to gush from him like blood from a wound‚ traces the self’s shifting sense of itself against

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    Sources of Finance

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    Section 1 – Sources of Finance There are 4 main types of business ownership: • Sole trader • Partnership • Private limited company (Ltd) • Public limited company (Plc) Each of these types of business needs to raise finance for capital investment Sole Trader This is a business that is owned by one person. Sole Traders are responsible for raising all the finance to set up and run the business. Usually a sole trader would be for a small business/ (businesses with a flat

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    reliance mutual fund

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    “UNDERSTANDING OF RELIANCE MUTUAL FUND OPERATION ”WHICH IS SUBMITTED BY ME IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT FOR THE AWARD OF DEGREE PGDM‚ AT INDORE INDIRA BUSINESS SCHOOL‚ INDORE‚ COMPRISES ONLY MY ORIGINAL WORK AND DUE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT HAS BEEN MADE IN THE TEXT TO ALL OTHER MATERIAL USED. Date: 20/08/2013 NAGENDRA TOMAR SIGNATURE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I EXPRESS MY SINCERE GRATITUDE TOWARDS ALL THE MEMBERS OF RELIANCE MUTUAL FUND WHO HELPED IN MAKING THIS PROJECT

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    Debt Covenants

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    Introduction When accounting standards change‚ the impact those changes have on debt contracts is influenced by virtue of the ’rolling ’ (floating) or ’frozen ’ generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) applied to the debt covenants within the contracts. Positive accounting theory (PAT) assumes managers will act in self interest once contracts are in place (Deegan 2009‚ p. 292) and this may or may not lead managers to lobby standard setters in support for or against draft changes to standards

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    Consumer Debt

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    Consumer Debt Teiagie Torrence FP101 November 22‚ 2012 Renee’ Tolbert Do you know the laws and guidelines considering consumer debt for you state? If not‚ you might want to perform research and learn all about them. Consumer debt regulations vary from state to state along with the statute of limitations. As a resident of North Carolina‚ I learned a lot about consumer debt guidelines and the statute of limitation and how important it is to make sure I stay on top of the game when it comes to

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    Finance and Debt

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    Proposition II states that higher debt does not affect cost of capital of a firm. The reason is that the lower cost of debt is offset by a greater cost of equity‚ which means investors demand a higher return on equity as a result of the higher risk coming with more debt‚ that holds the firm’s cost of capital unchanged. Based on the above proposition‚ moderate borrowing may not increase the return on equity. It is suggested that the firm’s capital structure (proportions of debt and equity) is irrelevant

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