Supplemental insurance is extra insurance that covers specific things not covered by your standard major medical policy. It is a separate policy with separate benefits. A Medicare supplement may be a readily familiar example as it is one of the most common types. Medicare doesn’t cover prescription drugs‚ at home care‚ nursing homes‚ or long term care. Thus‚ many seniors buy additional insurance that does cover one or more of those items without competing directly with Medicare‚ thus sidestepping
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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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COMPANY SECRETARY L. N. Somani BANKERS Bank of India Export-Import Bank of India The Jammu & Kashmir Bank Ltd. State Bank of Indore Industrial Development Bank of India Ltd. The Federal Bank Ltd. Indian Bank AUDITORS Messrs Haribhakti & Co. SOLICITORS Messrs Little & Co. REGISTRAR & TRANSFER AGENTS Bigshare Services Pvt. Ltd. E – 2‚ Ansa Industrial Estate‚ Sakivihar Road‚ Sakinaka‚ Andheri (East)‚ Mumbai - 400 072 REGISTERED OFFICE “Avadh” Avadhesh Parisar‚ Shree Ram Mills Premises‚ G. K. Marg‚ Worli
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Carbolic Smoke Ball Co. (1893) case‚ Carbolic stated specific terms such as promising an exact payment if people still could contract influenza whilst using the smoke ball on a newspaper advertisement. This advertisement was deemed to be an offer and not just a mere puff
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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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The Nature of Insurance came about to offset any loss that an individual or those engaged in business may suffer through the occurrence of some unforeseen event. To offset this loss the commercial world developed the contract of insurance. In return for a fee the individual‚ or the business enterprise‚ would be indemnified for the loss suffered on the occurrence of the event insured against. Contracts of insurance cover a wide field such as life assurance‚ personal accident public liability‚ damage
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Indian Mutual Fund Industry – The Future in a Dynamic Environment Outlook for 2015 JUNE 20 09 Table of Contents 1. Executive Summary 2. The Indian Mutual Fund Industry - Current State 3. Challenges and Issues 4. Voice of the Customer 5. Future Outlook in a Dynamic Environment 6. Action Plan for Achieving Transformational Growth 7. Summary 01 03 10 15 20 26 32 Preface The Indian mutual fund industry has witnessed significant growth in the past few years driven by several favourable
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A PROJECT REPORT ON DISTRIBUTOR EMPANELMENT AND BANK ACTIVATION Himanshu Saha BIRLA SUN LIFE MUTUAL FUND A REPORT ON DISTRIBUTOR EMPANELMENT AND BANK ACTIVATION By Himanshu Saha (ICFAI BUSINESS SCHOOL – KOLKATA) Faculty Guide: - Dr. Kavita Shastri Company Guide: - Himanshu Redhu ACKNOWLEDGEMENT It is indeed a great moment of pleasure
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Basics of Insurance 2 Contents:- * Life insurance * General insurance * Insurance market scenario * Emerging trends in insurance 3 Learning Insurance * What Is Insurance Insurance is concerned with protection of economic value of assets.Tangible assets are human beings‚ house‚ furniture‚ motor cycle etc.Intangible assets are liabilities 4 History of Insurance * It
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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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