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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How community benefits teenagers Brainstorming One hand---Teens need for independence‚ a separate identity‚ testing authority. Need friends and peers instead of parents to around of them. Another hand---Teens need to be guided and supervised properly So community center is a great place for teens 1. Teenager is a sensitive phase of grown up. Teens are full of energy and ambitious‚ too much confidence‚ rebel oriented‚ prefer to take adventure. They want to explode the world on their own
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Hiring for profit In the society we live in today‚ where the outside beauty is more important than the inner beauty. Businesses realized how to use that beauty to make a great amount of benefit become quite successful. Attractive and trendy employees will help draw more customers to a specific store and will generate more profit for that company. This is a commonly practiced hiring technique that is not against the law. It might be seen as discrimination in only hiring only certain type of
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PROJECT REPORT ON ANANYSIS OF MUTUAL FUNDS AT SUBMITTED BY: Sushil Goyal MeBA- 72 (2008-2010) INDIAN INSTITUTE OF e-BUSINESS MANAGEMENT Wakad Pune 1 PREFACE For any management course‚ summer training is essential and important part of curriculum of MBA degree. It is an exposure to corporate environment and help MBA aspirants to get acquainted with organizational norms‚ procedure‚ practices‚ ethics‚ and culture. It also gives an insight of actual functioning of the organization
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Folk Festival The first Kerrville Folk Festival was the best way to learn about different humanities. There were many people from all-over. The first festival was “held June 1 through 3‚ 1972‚ in the 1‚200-seat Kerrville Municipal Auditorium; 2‚800 fans from all over Texas and as far away as Colorado attended the thirteen-performer event” (Rod Kennedy‚ 2013) (para. 1). “The festivals at Kerrville were a direct outgrowth of the Austin Zilker Park KHFI–FM Summer Music festivals (1964–68)
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Thingyan is probably the most celebrated‚ most joyous event in the culture and custom of Myanmar people. From the poorest to the richest in Myanmar‚ this is the greatest event for the year. Every body‚ poor‚ rich‚ uneducated‚ educated‚ young and old all participate and enjoy in this once a year event. For every Burmese‚ this is the event not to be missed. Even for those Burmese people in foreign countries‚ this is the time for a celebration in the memory of their homeland and their culture. Thingyan
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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‚ would share in any investment losses). Life is full of surprises‚ some
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WHAT ARE COSTS AND PROFITS? HUNGRY HELEN’S COOKIE FACTORY • Helen‚ the owner of the cookie factory‚ buys flour‚ sugar‚ flavorings‚ and other cookie ingredients. • She also buys the mixers and the ovens and hires workers to run the equipment. • She then sells the resulting cookies to consumers. 2 TOTAL REVENUE‚ TOTAL COST‚ AND PROFIT • The amount that Helen receives for the sale of its output (cookies) is its total revenue. • The amount that the firm pays to buy inputs (flour‚ sugar‚ workers
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if firm 1 builds 2 plants and firm 2 builds 4 plants‚ the market price will be 9 − (2 + 4) = 3 per unit. At this price firm 1 will make a profit of 2 × 3 − 2 × 3.5 = −1 while firm 2 will make a profit of 4×3−4×3.5 = −2. Assume‚ no firm will build more than 4 plants. Cost (Q) = 3.5 * Q Price = 9 -(Q1+Q2) 1. Set up a 4-by-4 table that records the profits of each firm for each possible choice of the number of plants to build. Then‚ use your table to answer the questions below. Price Firm
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Theory Chapter 19: Profit Maximization Problem Instructor: Hiroki Watanabe Summer 2009 1 / 49 Intro SPMP Comparative Statics LPMP Factor Demand Returns to Scale Σ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Introduction Overview Short-Run Profit Maximization Problem Definitions Short-Run Profit Maximization Problem Solution to Short-Run Profit Maximization Problem Example Interpretation Comparative Statics Long-Run Profit Maximization Problem Solution to Long-Run Profit Maximization Problem
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