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    Icb Amcl Mutual Fund

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    BANGLADESH FUND FUND HIGHLIGHTS Bangladesh Fund 01 Name 02 Sponsors Investment Corporation of Bangladesh Janata Bank Limited Bangladesh Development Bank Limited Sadharan Bima Corporation 03 Trustee ICB Capital Management Limited 04 Custodian ICB Capital Management Limited 05 Asset Manager ICB Asset Management Company Limited 06 Initial Size of the Fund Tk. 5‚000‚00‚00‚000.00 (five thousand crore) divided into 50‚00‚00‚000 (fifty crore) units

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    Long term sources of funds

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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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    Indian Investor towards investment in mutual funds with special reference to MIP Funds Prof Gauri Prabhu Associate Professor AISSMS Institute of Management‚ Pune 09823230898 gauri6474@gmail.com Dr N.M. Vechalekar Associate Dean‚ IndSearch‚ Pune Abstract: Mutual Funds provide a platform for a common investor to participate in the Indian capital market with professional fund management irrespective of the amount invested. The Indian mutual fund industry is growing rapidly and this is reflected

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    Chapter 2: The Use of Funds in Governmental Accounting Multiple Choice 1. To what does basis of accounting refer? a. whether an entity is trying to measure the excess of inflows over outflows b. how much cash an entity received in a particular reporting period c. the timing of recognition of assets‚ liabilities‚ revenues‚ and expenditures/expenses in financial statements d. the ownership of the assets‚ liabilities‚ and equities reported in a balance sheet Answer: c

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    The Synergies of Hedge Funds and Reinsurance May 13th‚ 2013 Department of Economics University of California‚ Berkeley i Abstract Bermuda-based alternative asset focused reinsurance has grown in popularity over the last decade as a joint venture for hedge funds and insurers to pursue superior returns coupled with insignificant increases in systematic risk. Seeking to provide permanent capital to hedge funds and superlative investment returns to insurers‚ alternative asset

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    Indian Mutual Fund Industry

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    Indian Mutual Fund Industry – The Future in a Dynamic Environment Outlook for 2015 JUNE 20 09 Table of Contents 1. Executive Summary 2. The Indian Mutual Fund Industry - Current State 3. Challenges and Issues 4. Voice of the Customer 5. Future Outlook in a Dynamic Environment 6. Action Plan for Achieving Transformational Growth 7. Summary 01 03 10 15 20 26 32 Preface The Indian mutual fund industry has witnessed significant growth in the past few years driven by several favourable

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    Etfs vs Index Funds

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    How are ETFs different from index funds? Comment on their popularity and the future of EFTs. The ETF’s have the following advantages over a index funds:  1. Support the same types of orders as stock‚ like: limited‚ best price‚ stop-loss‚ etc.  2. Can be purchased at any time through out the trading session‚ while the index funds net asset value only mark the end of each session.  3. The consequence of points 1 and 2 is that at the time of purchase will know exactly the price you will pay

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    http://www.streetofwalls.com/finance-training-courses/hedge-fund-training/hedge-fund-interview-questions/ HEDGE FUND INTERVIEW QUESTIONS Company Specific Questions: Who runs the fund: when was it founded and by whom. What is the background of its founders? (IVY?) Who are the financial backers? In what instruments do they invest? Equities? Debt? Derivatives? Is there a regional or sector focus? What is the typical investment time horizon? What kind of investments have they made in the past

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    III- Limitations and values of Evidence based practice research. Therapists have to think about the clients as unique individuals‚ a modality of therapy that works for one child or young person might not work for another. For instance‚ for one of my clients who has learning disability‚ psychodynamic therapy does not work in the same way as it works for other children. This child’s developmental immaturity and limitation to the insight of others perception makes it difficult to work using psychodynamic

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    McDonald ’s and the Environmental Defense Fund: a case study of a green alliance Sharon Livesey Originally published in…The Journal of Business Communication • January 1999 In 1987‚ the United Nations World Commission on Environment and Development‚ which had convened to address the global ecological crisis‚ produced Our Common Future (the Brundtland Report). This watershed event established the conceptual underpinnings for environmental politics and debate in the 1990s by reframing the problem

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