8.21 (1) MA‚ I/P (2) FFR‚ O (3) FFR‚ I/P (4) MA‚ O (5) MA‚ R (6) FFR‚ I/P (7) FFR/ O (8) FFR‚ R (9) FFR‚ R (10) MA‚ I/P (11) MA‚ R (12) FFR‚ O 8.27 Fraud risk (a) Fraud risk factors ASA 240 - high degree of competition in the market - Domination by Rob Bigbucks (CEO&chairman) - Threatened employees with no pay rises - Significant portion of sales managers salaries are paid in bonuses - The industry is in a recession and it is starting to affect the company – Potentially leading
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Diagnostic Writing According to the list of habits of mind‚ I feel that my two strengths are openness and creativity. Being willing to consider new ways of being/ thinking in the world and the ability to use resources for ideas have played a large role in my writing knowledge. However‚ I do feel as if I should focus more on persistence because I tend to have a hard time staying focused on a topic for a long period of time. I feel that openness is very important because being open to new ways
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Pau Search Fund Manifesto Overview I raised a search fund‚ drawing down the initial capital in September 2009 after originally writing my PPM in April and May 2009‚ (the months before I graduated HBS). I had been seriously considering raising a fund since September 2008 and in fall 2008 did a field study with a former unsuccessful searcher. The intention of this document is not to replicate anything that is in the excellent Stanford GSB reports but rather to give a personal perspective on the process
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MUTUAL FUND SCHEMES AND INVESTORS ATTITUDE TOWARDS MUTUAL FUNDS (WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO HDFC AND SBI) MAJOR PROJECT TABLE OF CONTENTS PARTICULARS Page No. Acknowledgement Chapter-1 INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION 2-3 NEED OF THE STUDY OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY 4 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 5 LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY 6 Chapter-2 LITERATURE REVIEW NATIONAL 8-10 INTERNATIONAL 11-13 Chapter-3 ALL ABOUT MUTUAL FUNDS MEANING OF MUTUAL FUND 15 WORKING
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Title of the Project “Performance evaluation of Mutual Funds: analysis of return on Investment” Name of the Students Moses Lopes Pritam Pednekar Sanket Prabhudesai Kaushik Sankhalkar Course Bachelor of commerce Academic Year 2011-12 Name of the Guide Dr. DEEPALI KARMALI Name of the college S.S.DEMPO COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND ECONOMICS DECLARATION We declare that this project entitled “Performance Evaluation of Mutual Funds: Analysis of Return on Investment” has been prepared by us
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CHAPTER -1 INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION: Mutual fund is the pool up savings of small investors to raise funds called mutual funds. Mutual funds are invested in diversified portfolio to spread risk. While it opens an investment channel to small investors‚ it reduces risks‚ improves liquidity and results in stable returns and better capital appreciation in the long run. CONCEPT A Mutual Fund is a trust that pools the savings of a number of investors who share a common financial goal. The
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SCOPE AND GROWTH OF MUTUAL FUNDS IN INDIA Erstwhile UTI was bifurcated into UTI Mutual Fund and the Specified Undertaking of the Unit Trust of India effective from February 2003. The Assets under management of the Specified Undertaking of the Unit Trust of India has therefore been excluded from the total assets of the industry as a whole from February 2003 onwards.Investement in Indian Matual Market The Indian mutual fund industry has significantly high ownership from the institutional investors
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Mutual Fund Performance in Bangladesh: An Analysis of Monthly Returns Md. Hashibul Hassan* Tahmina Akhter† Abstract Extensive research has evaluated mutual fund performance in different financial markets which led to mixed results (Soderlind et al.‚ 2000; Korkeamaki and Smythe‚ 2004); however‚ very limited work has been done to evaluate Bangladeshi mutual funds. This paper focused on measuring risk adjusted performance of 13 closed end mutual funds on the basis of monthly Net Asset Value. For
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30 843.86 10/ 8 $9‚219.03 19 157.00 25 246.03 941.54 10/23 $9‚541.58 21 234.15 25.00 SC 808.58 10/29 $10‚101.01 240.00 NSF 1‚100.00 CM 10/31 $10‚951.01 ———————————————————————————————————————— Symbols: NSF (Not sufficient funds) SC (Service charge) CM (Credit Memo) ———————————————————————————————————————— Check No. 18 was correctly written for $708.62 for a payment on account. The NSF check was from S. King‚ a customer‚ in settlement of an accounts receivable
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MUTUAL FUNDS” FOR HDFC Asset Management Company Ltd. A Report on Project work In MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MBA) By Somesh Behere GUIDED BY: BY: PROF.GARGI NAIDU HOD ACADEMICS VIM BHOPAL SUBMITTED SOMESH BEHERE MBA IV Semester BHOPAL VIDYASAGAR INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY BHOPAL(M.P.) SESSION (2008-2010) BONOFIDE CERTIFICATE This is to certify that the Report on Project Work titled “RISK RETURN ANALYSIS AND COMPARATIVE STUDY OF MUTUAL FUNDS” for HDFC
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