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    Charitable Purpose Trusts

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    Charitable purpose trusts Advantages of the charitable purpose trust Certainty of Objects Courts are more relaxed in the approach for the need of there to be certainty of objects in a charitable trusts. While non-charitable trusts must have objects‚ which are certain‚ gifts made exclusively for charitable purposes are valid even though the exact purposes may not have been identified. Thus a gift to trustees ‘for charity’ will be valid. The Perpetuity Rule Charitable trusts are valid even though

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    Trust and Co-Ownership

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    INTRODUCTION It is predominantly established fact that there has been a noteworthy boost in the figure of heterosexual or homosexual partners cohabiting outside marriage in the past three decades in the United Kingdom. Cohabitation has become the standard for a considerable fraction of the people in England and Wales and the increase in cohabitation is a phenomenon not restricted by the law makers. This trend recommends that cohabitation presupposes a better connotation in people’s life

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    Introduction to Investment Banking An investment bank is not a bank in the usual sense. It doesn’t have checking or savings accounts‚ nor does it make auto or home loans. It is a bank in the general sense‚ in that it helps businesses‚ governments‚ and agencies to get financing from investors in a similar way that regular banks help these organizations get financing by lending money that the banks’ customers have deposited in the banks’ savings‚ checking‚ and money market accounts‚ and CDs. In other

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    INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: A PANACEA TO THE REAL ESTATE MANAGEMENT PROFESSION. (CASE STUDY OF LAGOS STATE) BY ADESIYAN ADEYEMO RICHARD F/HD/06/3550059 DEPARTMENT OF ESTATE MANAGEMENT‚ SCHOOL OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES‚ YABA COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY‚ YABA‚ LAGOS. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: A PANACEA TO THE REAL ESTATE MANAGEMENT PROFESSION. (CASE STUDY OF LAGOS STATE) BY ADESIYAN ADEYEMO RICHARD F/HD/06/3550059 BEING A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE

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    Investment Process

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    Investment Process Investment: Investment is the employment of funds on assets with the aim of earning income or capital appreciation. Investment has two attributes namely time and risk. Present consumption is sacrificed to get a return in the future. The sacrifice that has to be borne is certain but the return in the future may be uncertain. This attribute of investment indicates the risk factor. The risk is undertaken with a view to reap some return from the investment. For a layman‚ investment

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    Investment detective

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    The Investment Detective Case We can use normal investment to calculate the data‚ but we also can do it as reinvestment to invest every project for the same years. For every question‚ I will give answers for both normal investment and reinvestment. 1. We can rank the projects simply by the cash flow data. Normal investment: Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Project number 3 8 6 1 5 7 4 2 Cash flow 8000 2150 200 1310 2200 560 1561 165 Reinvestment: Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

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    Summary The objective of the fund is to provide its shareholders with long term growth through investing in portfolio of global real estate securities. The features of the funds are as follows: Well diversified Global Real Estate Securities Monthly liquidity Two different classes of shares All investments are sharia-compliant   Solutions I have chosen to answer question 1 and 2 and the detailed solution are setout below: (1) How NBK can raise the funds in a Sharia-compliant

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    state HNISPROJECT REPORT Analysis of investment pattern of High Networth Real Estate developers in Kolkata Submitted to: Birla Sunlife AMC 1 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The project in its present form and state would not have been possible had it not been for the able guidance and support of Mr. Gautam Deo whom I always looked up to‚ when faced with any difficulty and have disturbed him at all times and hours. I would also like to thank our trainer Mr. Himanshu Redhu who provided me with all the

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    law of investment

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    Stevenson” (1932) shows that manufacturers owe a duty of care in negligence to the ultimate consumers of their products but not the intermediate consumer. Based on this case‚ when Charlie agreed to invest his life saving in the Ostrich Farm Unit trust‚ which certify that the contract was being exist between them‚ (refer to proximate relationship)thus‚ Denise act as a financial advisor own a duty care with Charlie. Breach of duty According to the case of Blyth v Birmingham Waterworks” (1856)‚

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    and or their title. This was called the Ancien Regime; the people were divided into 3 categories: The Clergy‚ Nobility‚ and Commoners or Medieval ranking named the 3rd‚ 2nd and 1st estate respectively. The 3rd estate were commoners and mainly really poor workers who worked under harsh conditions for little pay. This estate; the commoners were the ones who rose up against the other two and started the French Revolution. Their main grievances were; the nobility spending their money unwisely‚ the country’s

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