International Journal of Business and Management October‚ 2008 Mutual Fund vs. Life Insurance: Behavioral Analysis of Retail Investors Dr. Bhagaban Das Senior Reader‚ P.G. Department of Business Management Fakir Mohan University‚ Vyasa Vihar-756019‚ Balasore‚ Orissa‚ India Tel: 91-94371-31429 E-mail: bhagaban_fm@yahoo.co.in Ms. Sangeeta Mohanty Associate Professor‚ Academy of Business Administration Industrial Estate (S1/25)‚ Angaragadia‚ Balasore – 756001‚ Orissa‚ India E-mail: sangeeta_mohanty@rediffmail
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SUMMER TRAINING REPORT On Mutual Fund: Performance evolution & Marketing Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the two year Post Graduate Programme (PGP). Submitted by BIBHUTI JHA Roll No: PGS20090080 Batch: 2009-2011 IILM Institute for Higher Education Under The guidance of Mr. Sunil Sharma Branch Manager Aditya Birla Money Mart Ltd‚ Faridabad TABLE OF CONTENTS S. NO | PARTICULARS
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Mutual funds provide good investment opportunity to investors in general and especially to those investors who have little knowledge about security markets and its intricacies. As financial markets become more sophisticated and complex‚ investors need a financial intermediary who provides the required knowledge and professional expertise on successful investing. It is no wonder that in the birthplace of mutual funds – the USA – the fund industry has already overtaken the banking industry‚ more funds
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Investor ’s preference towards mutual fund-A comparative study on private and public sector mutual fund investment in Chennai city Author: Vanipriya.R Research scholar‚vels university‚Chennai Co-author: Dr.D.Venkatramaraju‚Pachaippa’s College‚Chennai Abstract Indian Mutual Fund (MF) industry provides reasonable options for an ordinary man to invest in the market. The plethora of schemes provides variety of options to suit the individual objectives whatever their age‚ financial position
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to improve market timing by learning to recognize leading indications of forthcoming changes. The aim of this study is the testing‚ in a Mutual Fund series‚ of the predicting ability of a popular technical exchange tool‚ the Moving Average Rule. A short-term and a long-term moving average are used for the creation of “buy” and “sell” signals of mutual funds. 2891 predictions were made‚ for the same time-series‚ for different values of short-term and long-term moving averages and the profitability
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Comparatives Study Between Mutual Funds Offer by HDFC and ICICI Companies Name: Rajesh Godara (2008 -2010) Title: Comparatives Study Between Mutual Funds Offer by HDFC and ICICI Companies Objectives: * To analyze the concept and parameters of Mutual Fund * To project Mutual Fund as the ‘productive avenue’ for investing activities. * To show the wide range of investment options available in Mutual Funds by explaining its various schemes. * Tell about the ratios Sharpe’s ratio
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INDIAN MUTUAL FUND INDUSTRY: CHALLENGES AND FUTURE PROSPECTS Ms.Renu Introduction India has been the fastest growing markets for mutual fund industry. With progressive liberalization of economic
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Allow your savings to earn with Birla Sunlife Mutual Funds’ Active account App Enough of the endless slogging. Don’t sit idle doing nothing. You don’t want to be the rear of all jokes now do you? Apparently not! That’s what Birla Sunlife Mutual funds have to say. With their latest #PaiseKo Jagao movement‚ they intend to revolutionize the way people see banking. We spend hours and hours chained to the desk‚ for what? Your hard earned money sits in that regular savings account incurring an annual
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Housing development finance corporation (HDFC)‚ India’s leading housing finance company‚ HDFC Bank is one of India’s premier banks providing a wide range of financial products and services to its customers across over three hundred cities using multiple distribution channels including a Pan-India network of branches‚ ATMs‚ phone banking‚ net banking and mobile banking. By the end of 2007‚ the bank had a network of 754 branches and 1‚906 ATMs in 327 cities. For the quarter ended December 31‚ 2007
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