A Report On Mutual Fund Presented To Prof. Gurmeet Singh Presented By Sourav Devnath (Roll no.40) Debajit Ray (Roll no.14) C R 2 PGDM (2013-’15) Introduction of Mutual fund: A mutual fund is a company that pools money from many investors and invests the money in securities such as stocks‚ bonds‚ and short-term debt. The combined holdings of the mutual fund are known as its portfolio. Investors buy shares in mutual funds. Each share represents an investor’s part ownership
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important place among financial services operative in the world. Owing to growing complexity of life‚ trade and commerce‚ individuals as well as business firms are turning to insurance to manage various risks. Therefore a proper knowledge of what insurance is and what purpose does it serve to individual or an organization is therefore necessary. The future is never certain .So it’s rightly said‚ “AN INSURANCE POLICY IN HAND KEEPS THE TENSION AWAY.” Insurance‚ essentially‚ is an arrangement where
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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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complete the work in limited time period. I fully appreciate his patience while explaining to us all the concepts of the subject. CONTENTS introduction.....................................................................................................4 WHAT IS MUTUAL FUND................................................................................................4 SCENARIO IN
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29) All of the following features may be characteristic of preferred stock EXCEPT A) callable. B) no maturity date. C) tax-deductible dividends. D) convertible. Answer: c If a firm has class A and class B common stock outstanding‚ it means that A) each class receives a different dividend. B) the par value of each class is different. C) the dividend paid to one of the classes is tax deductible by the corporation
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of mutual fund Mutual Fund Characteristic Potential Depletion of Principal Mutual funds always involve a certain amount of risk; neither the principal value nor the rate of return is guaranteed in any way. Both the FINRA (previously known as NASD) and SEC rules require that clients receive a disclosure that investment in a mutual fund may fluctuate in value‚ and that there is a risk of potential depletion of the principal sum invested. Minimum Initial and Subsequent Investment Mutual funds
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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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Abstract: The project is done to find out the impact of stock split on the stock market. In our project‚ we have made use of event study methodology to assess the accuracy of stock price reaction of 39 public listed Indian companies in National Stock Exchange (BSE) in the year 2006 and onwards. The abnormal returns (actual returns-returns from regression line) results were taken for 20 days before and after the announcement date to test whether the result is significant or not (Level of significance=5%)
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PROJECT REPORT ON “COMPARISON OF RELIANCE MUTUAL FUND WITH OTHERS” UNDERTAKEN AT INDIA INFOLINE LTD. BARDOLI [pic] SUBMITTED BY: DIMPLE M. SHARMA (10BBA52) GUIDED BY: Mr. NAVIN H. SAPARIYA BBA PROGRAMME (Year 2012-13) [pic] VIDYABHARTI TRUST COLLEGE OF BBA & BCA‚ UMRAKH I DIMPLE SHARMA from Vidyabharti Trust College of BBA & BCA‚ Umrakh hereby declare that the project report work entitled “Comparison of Reliance Mutual Fund With Others” submitted by Ms. DIMPLE M. SHARMA
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Issuing Debt and Bond Valuation 1. Internally generated funds and stock issuances are available for for-profit and internally generated funds‚ philanthropy‚ government grants‚ and sale of real estate are available to not-for-profit health care providers to increase their equity position. 2. The advantages of a taxpaying entity in issuing debt are fixed debt service payments‚ fixed interest rate‚ no risk ha investor sells bond back‚ and no leer of credit needed‚ while disadvantages are higher
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