Supervisor) Financial Analysis on Mutual Fund Schemes in SBI Mutual Fund INTRODUCTION Mutual fund is a trust that pools money from a group of investors (sharing common financial goals) and invest the money thus collected into asset classes that match the stated investment objectives of the scheme. Since the stated investment objectives of a mutual fund scheme generally form the basis for an investor’s decision to contribute money to the pool‚ a mutual fund can not deviate from its stated objectives
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services. Long-term finance decision is an irreversible decision. Sources of Long-term Finance: 1. Equity Capital A stock or any other security representing an ownership interest is called equity capital. On a company’s balance sheet‚ the amount of the funds contributed by the stockholders plus the retained earnings or losses. It is also referred to as "shareholders’ equity". It is further segregated into: Authorized Capital Issued Capital Subscribed Capital Paid-up Capital The rights of the equity shareholders
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Provident Funds Act‚ 1952 Prepared by Muradi Rajesh [BCA‚ MBA_HR] (Location:-Pune) The Employees Provident Funds Act‚ 1952 As per Preamble to the Act‚ the EPF Act is enacted to provide for the institution of provident funds‚ pension fund and deposit lined insurance fund for employees in factories and other establishments. The Employees Provident Funds & Miscellaneous Provisions Act is a social security legislation to provide for provident fund‚ family
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discussion regarding the increase of minimum wage across the nation. Currently‚ the wage is set at a low amount of $7.25 an hour. In today’s society it is almost impossible to live on only an income of $7.25 an hour especially for those who are raising a family. In President Obama’s 2013 State of the Union Address‚ the president proposed to raise the minimum wage to 9 dollars by the year 2015 (Luhby). A higher minimum wage would help people living in poverty by providing better means of financial
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1. What are the strengths and weaknesses of the target costing system? Strengths: ● Target cost system is ideal for assembly-oriented industries with great involvement in the diversification of product lines‚ usage of technologies of factory automation‚ development of systems for reducing cost during all the stages of product’s life cycle such as is the case of Nissan Motor 1 . ● Since Nissan cost system is continuously undergoing modification and improving processes to ensure high productivity
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define target market B2C. Following are the methods to promote marketing strategies for target market B2C By applying common methods like questionnaires‚ interviews in target market to find out how customers think about their products or what exactly they want By gathering data about customer’s presence on social media and other online marketing strategies. Analysis of this data through statistical methods and using software. By forecasting future needs and wants of potential customers in target market
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Article Review: Target Cost Management An article by Louise Ross puts target costing in effect with agricultural and the farming industry‚ explaining how this system may already be partially in use. Louise Ross provides evidence of the advantages and disadvantages of target costing within the food supply chain. According to Ross‚ participants in the food supply chain were already using some form of target cost management‚ but the system was not formalized into specific aspects. Ross (2008)
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Segmentation/Targeting and Positioning Key marketing strategy decision making: How to divide up markets into meaningful customer groups (market segmentation)‚ choose which customer groups to serve (target marketing)‚ and created marketing offers that best serve targeted customers (positioning). A target market consists of a set of buyers who share common needs or characteristics that the company decides to serve. First Segmentation Example: 1 Sony 2 Instead of product managers‚ now
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Company case: Target 1) Target’s economic factors shifted its image into detriment that has been doing very well for years. For a big company like target it’s difficult to switch gears according to the trend where its executives failed in recognizing the problems. Consumers: The case indicates that Target did not carefully study consumer markets and adapt its markets accordingly. Competitors: Walmart who has always been a good competitor for Target was selling their stuff at cheaper prices
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