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    assistance a primary target” (Barnes and Mercer 2010‚ p. 127). The independent living model has a strong reliance on personal assistance model that separates “the emotional from the physical activities” (Shakespeare 2006‚ p. 141). This creates certain limitations for certain people with impairment. While people with physical impairments “require basic tasks to be performed” (Shakespeare 2006‚ p. 141). People with intellectual impairments would have different care needs such “advocacy‚ advice‚ and emotional

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    INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION Chennai port is s Situated in the Coromandel Coast in South-East India‚ the port of Chennai has more than 100 years of tradition. Strategically located and well connected with major parts of the world‚ it is today the hub port on the Indian subcontinent. Committed to efficiency through innovation the four corner stone’s of the port will see much growth in the years to come. Continuous modernization‚ efficient services at minimum cost‚ simple and integrated procedures

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    2.13 THE HISTORY OF ELECTRONIC FUND TRANSFER The history of electronic fund transfer and electronic banking are to a large extent ‚closely interrelated with that of the automated banking systems and also the growth of the consumer financial service market now widely offered by banks. The global advent of electronic fund transfer was first marked in the 1950s when there began a major shift in focus of commercial banks to provide services for smaller businesses and individual consumers rather mainly

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    Role of Mutual Fund in India

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    A Project Report On Role of Mutual Fund in Indian Capital Market Growth Submitted to: KURUKSHETRA UNIVERSITY‚ KURUKSHETRA In Partial fulfillment for the degree of Master of Business Administration (Session: 2005-2007) Under the guidance of: Submitted by: Mr. Abhishek Harit Tarun Chuttani Faculty‚ MBA MBA FINAL MAIMT Roll no.154/05 MAHARAJA AGRASEN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT & TECHNOLOGY JAGADHRI -135003 DECLARATION I‚ Tarun Chuttani‚ hereby

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    Finance 452: Investment Management Case: Yale University Investments Office Megan Hurley‚ Robert Liu‚ Aaron Nachman‚ David Naert‚ Erik Westerlund Case Intro: In August 2006 with David Swensen as head of the Yale Investments Office‚ the Yale endowment has grown to 18 billion dollars. This was achieved with the help of focusing on less efficient markets such as private equity‚ real assets‚ and absolute return investments. However

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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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    Questionnaire Thank you for allowing us to communicate with you. I am a student of Global Institute of Management‚ Bhubaneswar conducting a research under SBI Mutual Fund‚ Cuttack‚ as a part of our course curriculum under MBA‚ BPUT. Please answer the questions as honest as possible. We assure you that all responses will be held strictly confidential. This survey is purely for the purpose of research in academics and not to be shared with any individual or company without their consent.

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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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    Additional Funds Needed Method: Most companies expect growth in sales‚ which means its assets also must grow. Asset growth requires additional funds‚ so the firm may have to raise additional external capital if it has insufficient internal funds. If we assume that none of the firm’s ratios will change‚ we can use a simple approach‚ the Additional Funds Needed (AFN) method‚ to forecast financial requirements. • Required Increase in Assets In a steady-state situation in which no excess capacity

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    The usefulness of segment reporting Entities with diverse nature of business and different operation geographical areas will be subjected to various degrees of risks and returns. In this case‚ FRS 114 Segment Reporting established principles for reporting financial information‚ about the different types of products and services an enterprise produces and the different geographical areas in which it operates. As segment reporting requires disclosure of disaggregated information‚ it may helps

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