A report on “A Study on Comparative Analysis of Mutual Funds in India” Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirement For MBA degree course By Vinoth K (Reg. No.: 0920034) Under the Guidance of Faculty Guide Company Guide Dr. Jeevananda S. Mr Darwin Edwin Coordinator Senior Manager Dept. of MBA‚ Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd. Christ University‚ Coimbatore Bangalore
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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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__________________________________Mutual fund market and kotak scheme analysis A PROJECT REPORT ON MUTUAL FUND MARKET AND RESEARCH WORK ON KOTAK K30 SCHEME FOR R.H.KOTHARI INDUSTRY LTD. SUBMITTED TO UNIVERSITY OF PUNE IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF 2 YEAR FULL TIMECOURSE MASTER IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (M.B.A. UNIV.) SUBMITTED BY AKHIL TRIVEDI M.B.A. II (BATCH 2005-2007) VISHWAKARMA INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT (PUNE) 1 __________________________________Mutual fund market and kotak scheme
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OF INTEREST Any time your advisor makes her money other than by advising you‚ she has an ulterior motive. Any salesperson--any salesperson--giving you advice has an automatic built-in ulterior motive. That motive is her commission for selling you something. The only advisors without an ulterior motive are those who get paid for their time in advising you--regardless of the advice given. DOES YOUR ADVISOR HAVE A BIAS? I have run into bias on the part of advisors in many forms: 1. Male divorce
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How are ETFs different from index funds? Comment on their popularity and the future of EFTs. The ETF’s have the following advantages over a index funds: 1. Support the same types of orders as stock‚ like: limited‚ best price‚ stop-loss‚ etc. 2. Can be purchased at any time through out the trading session‚ while the index funds net asset value only mark the end of each session. 3. The consequence of points 1 and 2 is that at the time of purchase will know exactly the price you will pay
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Systematic Risk ( Beta) Therefore for well diversified portfolio‚ Sharpe Ratio will be equal to the Treynor ratio. Fama: It measures the return given by the fund and the required returns to commensurate the risk associated with it. The difference between the returns is called ‘Net Selectivity’ and is a measure of the performance of the fund and the
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services. Long-term finance decision is an irreversible decision. Sources of Long-term Finance: 1. Equity Capital A stock or any other security representing an ownership interest is called equity capital. On a company’s balance sheet‚ the amount of the funds contributed by the stockholders plus the retained earnings or losses. It is also referred to as "shareholders’ equity". It is further segregated into: Authorized Capital Issued Capital Subscribed Capital Paid-up Capital The rights of the equity shareholders
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Additional Funds Needed Method: Most companies expect growth in sales‚ which means its assets also must grow. Asset growth requires additional funds‚ so the firm may have to raise additional external capital if it has insufficient internal funds. If we assume that none of the firm’s ratios will change‚ we can use a simple approach‚ the Additional Funds Needed (AFN) method‚ to forecast financial requirements. • Required Increase in Assets In a steady-state situation in which no excess capacity
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Instructor: Le Phuong Lan‚ MSc Each member’s work and assessment: | Work | 1. Nguyen Thu Ha | Chapter II.4. Evaluation of portfolio management of fund | 2. Nguyen Thu Huong | Chapter I.2 Evaluation methods of portfolio management | 3. Hoang My Linh | Chapter II. Portfolio selectionCollect and edit the assignment | 4. Nguyen Thu Thuy | Chapter I.1. Overview of portfolio management of fundChapter II.1. Overview of HLVFChapter III. Conclusion and Recommendation | 5. Bui Cam Tu (leader)
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INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION Chennai port is s Situated in the Coromandel Coast in South-East India‚ the port of Chennai has more than 100 years of tradition. Strategically located and well connected with major parts of the world‚ it is today the hub port on the Indian subcontinent. Committed to efficiency through innovation the four corner stone’s of the port will see much growth in the years to come. Continuous modernization‚ efficient services at minimum cost‚ simple and integrated procedures
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