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    A PROJECT REPORT ON “Comparison of Stock Market with other Investment Options” SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT FOR THE AWARD DEGREE OF MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (2011-2013) Submitted By: [pic] Faculty of Management & Research INTEGRAL UNIVERSITY KURSI ROAD (LUCKNOW) [pic] Certificate TO WHOMSOEVER IT MAY CONCERN This is to certify that Miss

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    Yale's $8 Billion Man

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    Yale’s $8 billion man David Swensen has made better returns for Yale than any portfolio manager at any university. He has a word of advice: don’t try this at home. by Marc Gunther ’73 July/August 2005 Marc Gunther is author of Faith and Fortune: The Quiet Revolution to Reform American Business and senior writer at Fortune magazine. Last spring‚ Yale president Richard C. Levin ’74PhD held a cocktail reception for David F. Swensen ’80PhD‚ who was celebrating his 20th year as Yale’s chief investment

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    ENVIRONMENT OF FINANCIAL SYSTEMS Securities Exchange Board of India 1. History In 1988 the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) was established by the Government of India through an executive resolution‚ and was subsequently upgraded as a fully autonomous body (a statutory Board) in the year 1992 with the passing of the Securities and Exchange Board of India Act (SEBI Act) on 30th January 1992. In place of Government Control‚ a statutory and autonomous regulatory board with

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    decide the price of the issue. Mutual Funds A Mutual Fund is a trust that pools the savings of a number of investors who share a common financial goal. It is a diversified portfolio of financial instruments like equities‚ debentures / bonds or other instruments in which the funds can be deployed. Unit holders in proportion to their investment share income. How Mutual Funds Work? * A large number of people with money to invest buy shares in a mutual fund. * They pool their money for

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    Name: Mr. Hiten S. Panchal Std.: M.M.S. – I Div.: A Roll No.: 643 Sub.: Marketing Applications & Practices Project: Satyam Saga SATYAM SAGA Introduction: On 7th January‚ Wednesday‚ Satyam Computer Services Chairman B Ramalinga Raju resigns and disappears after confessing to the largest fraud of Rs. 7‚136 crore in Indian corporate history. He admitted to committing a gigantic fraud that shook corporate India and the stock markets to the core. In a letter to the board‚ Raju‚ 54‚ unburdened

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    Because new securities are involved and the corporation receives the sale proceeds‚ this transaction is called a primary market transaction. • Transfers can also be made through a financial intermediary‚ such as a bank‚ insurance company‚ or mutual fund. Intermediaries increase efficiency of money and capital markets. B) People and organizations wanting to borrow money are brought together with those who have surplus funds in the financial markets. Types of Financial Markets include…

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    Beta Management Summary of facts: Beta Management is new‚ small mutual fund that is run by Ms. Wolfe. She has recently begun to work full time at her mutual fund due to its increasing growth. With the fund’s increasing growth over the past year Ms. Wolfe has started to have inquiries from larger mutual funds wanting her to manage some of their money. Ms. Wolfe does not have much experience in managing money and needs some advice on how to deal with the larger institutions. Problem: Beta Management

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    COA 4131 Test 3 Study Guide (Chapters 11-16) • Chapter 11: Fundamentals of Investing: o Did you know? • In 1637‚ in the Netherlands‚ a singe tulip bulb was worth the cost of the best house in Amsterdam • 100 shares of AT&T purchased in 1983 at a cost of $16140 is now worth about $74562‚ representing a 17.7% annual return o Investments: commitment of funds to achievement of long term goals • Purpose of investment: individuals invest to make money • Importance of investment: to build wealth

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    A PROJECT REPORT ON MARKETING OF NJ INDIA INVESTS PRODUCTS THROUGH COMMUNICATION FOR NJ INDIA INVEST MASTER OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES (MMS) UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI SUBMITTED TO SINHGAD INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT CHANDIVALI UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF (PROF.RHIZU KRISHNA) SUBMITTED BY AMOL RAJGURU 2012-2013 BATCH & ROLL NO.151 (MARKETING) ------------------------------------------------- CERTIFICATE------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------

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    Hightower University of Phoenix Washington Mutual’s Bank Failure Having spent the early part of my professional working career as a Vice-President with Western Savings & Loan enabled me to experience firsthand the recent collapse of Washington Mutual through different lenses. (According to Dr. Housing)‚ the story begins in the 1920s. Back then‚ houses typically cost $5‚000. Sure doesn’t sound like much until you consider that the average annual income in the US was $1434 in 1925 consequently

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