performance but fund managers had style timing opportunities apart from market timing‚ such as size‚ growth and momentum timing. (Car hart‚ 1997) The six portfolios meant to minimize underlying risk factor in returns related to size& book-to-market equity. (Fama‚ et al. 1993) The variable name and description for regression of CAPM‚ 3-factor‚ 4-factor and 5- factor models are: Variable Names Description MF1_RF Returns of the mutual fund 1 MF2_RF Returns of the mutual fund 2 RM Market
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The role of a fund manager is to stick to a clear mandate and the role of an advisor is to advice clients on suitability of various products‚ at different times‚ for different circumstances‚ for different investors. In this scenario‚ can a mutual fund product also offer an element of advice within the product itself? How can you embed advice into a mutual fund? What are embedded advice products? How do they work and how do they benefit investors? The traditional view in the MF industry - in India
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Economics‚ Financial Statement Analysis‚ Equity‚ Debt and Alternative investments‚ Derivatives‚ corporate finance and Portfolio Management. 2 Get a copy of the CFA Candidate Body of Knowledge and study the Professional Standards of Practice and the Ethical Practices sections. 3 Study Quantitative Methods. Pay close attention to the following financial concepts: time value of money‚ statistics‚ random variables‚ probability‚ probability distributions‚ correlation analysis‚ linear regression‚ multivariate
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TOWARDS MUTUAL FUND WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO INVERSOTRS IN SOLAPUR CITY PRITAM P. KOTHARI1 & SHIVGANGA C. MINDARGI2 1 Head Department of Management Studies‚ Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University‚ Pune Abhijit Kadam Institute of Management and Social Sciences Solapur‚ India 2 Assistant Professor‚ Department of Management Studies‚ Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University‚ Pune Abhijit Kadam Institute of Management and Social Sciences Solapur‚ India ABSTRACT The role of Indian mutual fund
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Comparative Analysis on Mutual Fund Scheme With reference to Sundaram finance Ltd. Report submitted in partial fulfillment of POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE This is to certify that XXXXX has completed the project titled “Comparative analysis on the mutual fund scheme” from Sundaram finance Ltd under my guidance completed the project successfully‚ for the partial fulfillment of the course: Dissertation in term= 3rd of the post Graduate Diploma
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1.1 Theoretical Foundation The financial service sector has undergone a complete transformation during the last decade‚ since the liberalization process began. In particular the most dramatic change has occurred in the Mutual Fund industry and in the insurance industry. There has been a distinctive change both in the quality and the range of products being offered by the various Suppliers (Asset management companies‚ AMCs) and insurance firms. Both the industries were a monopoly
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Market price D = Dividend E = EPS m = a Multiplier Wt. attached to dividends is 4 times the Wt. attached to retained earnings The Weights provided by Graham & Dodd are based on their subjective judgments & not derived from objective‚ empirical analysis Jaideep Jadhav MITSOT 5 Walter Model • • • • Assumptions Valuation Optimum Payout Ratio Criticism Jaideep Jadhav MITSOT 6 Assumptions • Internal Financing : Retained Earnings is only source of finance available to the firm i.e
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CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION MEANING | A Mutual Fund is a trust that pools the savings of a number of investors who share a common financial goal. The money thus collected is then invested in capital market instruments such as shares‚ debentures and other securities. The income earned through these investments and the capital appreciation realised are shared by its unit holders in proportion to the number of units owned by them. Thus a Mutual Fund is the most suitable investment for the common man
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ULIP v/s MUTUAL FUNDS “What is the difference between a ULIP and a Mutual Fund?” The reason‚ perhaps for the wide extent of confusion‚ lies largely in the way ULIPs have been sold by agents. As just another mutual fund. They are not a mutual fund‚ even though in some ways their structure is quite similar. In the sense‚ they too invest in the equity and debt markets. The risk lies on the investor. They issue units and reveal the net asset value of these units. That is where
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ROUGH DRAFT Critical Analysis on Mutual fund as a mode of investment to reduce the Market risk SUBMITTED BY: Raghav Vashist: 10BBL061 UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF Dr. Pranav Saraswat SUBMITTED TO INSTITUTE OF LAW‚ NIRMA UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC YEAR 2012-2013 CHAPTER-1 INTRODUCTION A Mutual Fund is a trust that pools the savings of a number of investors who share a common financial goal. The money thus collected is then invested in capital market instruments such as shares‚ debentures
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