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    Interest Rates and Other Critical Determinants of Investment Spending in Bangladesh Background Investment‚ which is a spending devoted to enhancing or maintaining the existing stock of capital in the economy provides goods and services necessary for better standard of living. Moreover‚ it has greater importance as a policy tool. Policymakers often try to achieve target growth in GDP by influencing the level of investment. They do so by undertaking policies that influence the rate of interests

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    “PROJECT REPORT SYNOPSIS” Title of the project:- “A Study on Comparative Analysis of Mutual Fund and Other Investment Options” Working title- “A Study on Comparative Analysis of Mutual Fund and Other Investment Options” Purpose- The main purpose of doing this project was to know about mutual fund and itsfunctioning. This helps to know in details about mutual fund industry right from itsinception stage‚ growth and future prospects.It also helps in understanding different schemes of mutual

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    1.1 Investment Business is the need of human life as human can’t produce everything needed by them so they have to exchange the commodities when business expends at particular level it needs more finance as not everyone have enough finance so they need to raise capital Through loans or giving partnership (investment) to others “A commercial activity engaged in as a means of livelihood or profit‚ or an entity which engages in such activities.” Business is an organization engaged in the trade of

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    growth in its GDP consecutively for almost two decades. The economic situation prevailing globally requires the investors today to assess the opportunities across the globe and China looks to have favourable macroeconomic factors towards being a good investment opportunity. Background of China’s Phenomenal Growth Though China was proclaimed communist right after the 1949 revolution‚ it wasn’t until Deng Xiaoping came into power in 1976 that central planning was infused with capitalist thoughts and

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    The Foreign Direct Investment in South Korea South Korea‚ one of four Asian tigers is a center of economic activity‚ culture‚ and art. Today‚ most of the multinational companies prefer to invest in this Asian nation not only because it is a democratic nation‚ but also it is favorable to FDI‚ and with fewer barriers. Therefore‚ in this assignment I am going to discover how South Korea is favorable to FDI by analyzing several factors‚ including its economic system‚ projected size of the national market

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    THINGS TO CONSIDER IN SELECTING AN INVESTMENT PROFESSIONAL Many investors prefer to select their own investments and chart their own financial courses. As has been shown by recent events‚ however‚ some potential investors lack the training‚ expertise or time to manage their own portfolios. As a consequence‚ many investors find themselves in need of financial assistance‚ but may need assistance in selecting an appropriate investment professional. The Securities Division suggests a consideration of

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    Why You Shouldn’t ‘Invest’ in Life Insurance The three reasons people buy insurance is: a) To save tax. b) As an investment‚ to make a good return on their money. c) To feel good that one has some insurance or to get rid of that pesky uncle who keeps mentioning it. The fourth — and perhaps most important — reason to buy insurance is to let your family be financially secure if you die. This is the only reason anything should be insured. Car insurance gives you money if your car has an accident

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    direct investment. Amount of foreign direct investment in India The total amount of FDI in India came to around US$ 42.3 billion in 2001‚ in 2002 this figure stood at US$ 54.1 billion‚ in 2003 this figure came to US$ 75.4 billion‚ and in 2004 this figure increased to US$ 113 billion. This shows that the flow of foreign direct investment in India has grown at a very fast pace over the last few years. The various forms of foreign capital flowing into India are NRI deposits‚ investments in the

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    government. The proposed policy surrounds the government’s intentions of providing significant tax incentives to foreigners investing in the Australia’s telecommunication industries. There will be a focus on tax incentives in the foreign direct investment (FDI) category for the purposes if this report‚ as the empirical evidence gathered applied to this category specifically. The authors aim to first give a background on the intentions of such policy and then further explore the proposed policy’s

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    standard of living. 2) This investigation will examine the positive and negative implications of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) on the host countries as well as the investing companies. This study will also touch upon the differences FDI makes for developed countries as well as low economically developed countries (LEDC’s). Introduction Foreign Direct Investment is defined as ‘any equity holding across national boarders that provides the owner substantial control over the entity’ (see

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