Study of working of mutual fund & identify the various factors considered by the customer while going for investment in Mutual Fund A report submitted towards the partial fulfillment of the requirements of the two years full-time MBA Under the Supervision of Mrs. Yashika Aggarwal Faculty LMTSOM Submitted by Sumit Gandhi MBA (Manufacturing) Roll No: 50702045 [2007-09] [LM THAPAR SCHOOL OF MANAGEMNT] Table of content TOPIC EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ABSTRACT LIST OF FIGURE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
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and were attracted to each other‚ when the guy don’t know yet what’s the next step‚ the woman is just playing by ear‚ their relationship will fall to a mutual realationship. Mutual relationship‚ beyond doubt that each person will try their best to please the other. Sometimes by heart they knew they love each other and satisfied with their mutual relationship. Just want to do something‚ equivalent to what they receive from that
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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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Manharlal Shah Institute of Management and Research Project:Marketing Batch No.4 (T/T/S) Group No.2 Sector: Mutual Fund Topic: Detailed Study And Comparative Analysis Of Mutual Funds An Investment Option Against Other Financial Option Index (Main points) 1 | Introduction | 2 | Industry Profile | 3 | Company Profile | 4 | Introduction To Mutual Fund | 5 | Mutual Fund Vs Other Investment Option | 6 | Graphs And Analysis | 7 | Recommendation | 8 | Bibliography | 1.
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Different types of causes‚ long-term causes and immediate causes for WW1. Long Term: Mutual Defense Alliances * Russia and Serbia (Russia joined in first after war started between Austria-hungary and serbi‚ Russia was Serbias alliance‚ we can say Serbia triggererd the chain reaction) * Germany and Austria-Hungary * France and Russia * Britain and France and Belgium * Japan and Britain Imperialism - Imperialism is when a country increases their power and wealth by bringing
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Creating physical assets with the money (such as development of land‚ acquiring commercial assets‚ etc.)‚ 2. Carrying on business activities (like manufacturing‚ trading‚ etc.)‚ and 3. Acquiring financial securities (such as shares‚ bonds‚ units of mutual funds‚ etc.). Investment opportunities are commitments of monetary resources at different times with an expectation of economic returns in the future. 2. Profitable
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Project Report On Submitted by:- Ashutosh Suthar BBA 2nd year Sekhawati College Of Management and IT SIKAR (RAJ.) Executive summary A mutual fund is a fund in which an investor ’s money is combined with the money of many other investors. The total amount of money is invested by a professional manager according to the specific mutual fund ’s investment objective. Each investor holds a share of the total fund‚ and is entitled to a portion of the profits of the fund (and‚ of course‚
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MUTUAL FUND INVESTMENT I have taken up the project of Mutual Fund Investment under the guidance of Mrs. Poonam Sharma. This project will help me to plan my investments for my betterment in the future. I will come to know about the various investment schemes and patterns which are available in the market. As a student it will enhance my knowledge in the field of Investment. AIM/OBJECTIVE This project aims at analyzing the investment patterns among the investors. The foremost objective
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Unit VI DIVIDEND POLICY Dividend Policy • The return to the shareholders either by way of the dividend receipts or capital gains • It decides the Retention ratio & Pay out ratio • Earnings to be Distributed – High Vs. Low Payout • Objective – to Maximize Shareholders Return • Effects – Taxes‚ Investment & Financing Decision 2 A few models which studies this relationship & the dividend policies of firms are given below • • • • • Traditional Position Walter Model Gordon Model
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FI410 Investments Name Akira Kuwada Mutual Fund Research/Analysis Paper 1. Choose one mutual fund that has been in your portfolio that has been in existence for several years. 2. A good analysis will use many sources. At least 8 sources must be cited within the paper; to include your fund’s prospectus and annual report. Text books do not count toward your total. 3. Fill out the charts on the following pages and answer the questions at the bottom
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