Advantages & Disadvantages of Preferred Stock & Bonds Deciding to invest is a huge financial step‚ not something to be taken lightly. In deciding which method‚ stock or bonds‚ one has to look at all the angels- the advantages and disadvantages‚ both immediate and long term. Preferred stock has many advantages and disadvantages. Unlike debt‚ preferred stock is flexible. Meaning preferred stock can miss annual payments unlike typical debt. Preferred stock not only is more flexible‚ it also helps
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A Project Report on “MUTUAL FUNDS – MARKET TRENDS & SCOPE IN FUTURE” (Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement of Master of Business Administration‚ Distance Education Guru Jambheshwar University of Science & Technology‚ Hisar) Research Supervisor: Submitted by: Name : Naveen Kulashri Name of student : Ruchin Sharma Designation: Cost Accountant Enrollment No. : 08061155153 Organization Name: Specialization : Finance M/s Caparo Maruti Limited‚ Bawal [pic]
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2 2. Five year return summary of the mutual funds 2 3. Performance analysis of the funds RHB 3 CIMB 7 PUBLIC 16 4. Conclusion and recommendation 18 5. References 19 Summary The report of performance analysis consists of analysis of three mutual funds in Malaysia. These are RHB‚ CIMB‚ and PUBLIC Mutual. In order to analyse their performance‚ the return in terms of percentage (%) of 4 different funds were analysed. The four
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risk-free rate of return (return on government securities) from the rate of return for a portfolio and dividing the result by the standard deviation of the portfolio returns. {draw:line} {draw:frame} {draw:frame} Sharpe Ratio = Where rp = Expected portfolio rate of return rf = Risk free rate of return σp = Portfolio standard deviation Since standard deviation is a measure of the associated risk (systematic + unsystematic) of a portfolio‚ it helps to evaluate whether the portfolio’s returns are due to
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The Advantages: Diversification: A single mutual fund can hold securities from hundreds or even thousands of issuers. This diversification considerably reduces the risk of a serious monetary loss due to problems in a particular company or industry. Affordability: You can begin buying units or shares with a relatively small amount of money (e.g.‚ $500 for the initial purchase). Some mutual funds also permits you to buy more units on a regular basis with even smaller installments (e.g.‚ $50 per month)
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CAPITAL MARKET A CASE STUDY ON MUTUAL FUNDS NAME: ADITYA SURANA CLASS: B.COM (HONOURS)3rd YEAR ACCOUNTS AND FINANCE. COLLEGE ROLL NO : 183 C.U.REGISTRATION NO. : 235-1121-011-311 ANNEXURE-1 SUPERVISOR’S CERTIFICATE This is to certify that Mr. ADITYA SURANA‚ a student of B.com Honours in Accounting & Finance of TARA DEVI HARAKHCHAND KANKARIA COLLEGE under the university of Calcutta‚ has worked under my supervision and guidance for his/her Project work and prepared
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MEANING: Investment is the employment of funds with the aim of achieving additional income or growth in value. The essential quality of an investment is that it involves "waiting" for a reward. It involves the commitment of resources‚ which have been saved or put away from current consumption in the hope that some benefits accrue in future. Broadly speaking‚ an investment decision is a trade off between risk and return. All investment choices are made at points of time in
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INVESTOR’S ATTITUDE TOWARDS UTI MUTUAL FUNDS (With Special Reference to UTI MUTUAL FUNDS Ltd.‚ COONOOR) A MAJOR PROJECT REPORT INVESTOR’S ATTITUDE TOWARDS UTI MUTUAL FUNDS (With Special Reference to UTI MUTUAL FUNDS Ltd.‚ COONOOR) SYNOPSIS MUTUAL FUNDS ARE SEEMINGLY THE EASIEST AND THE LEAST STRESSFUL WAY TO INVEST IN THE STOCK MARKET. QUIET A LARGE AMOUNT OF MONEY HAS BEEN INVESTED IN MUTUAL FUNDS DURING THE PAST FEW YEARS. ANY INVESTOR
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the past five years‚ you owned two stocks that had the following annual rates of return. Year Stock T Stock B 1 0.19 0.08 2 0.08 0.03 3 -0.12 -0.09 4 -0.03 0.02 5 0.15 0.04 a) Compute the arithmetic mean annual rate of return for each stock. Which stock is most desirable by this measure? (5 marks) b) Compute the standard deviation of the annual rate of return for each stock. By this measure‚ which is the preferable stock? (7 marks) c) Compute the coefficient
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Mutual Funds vs Fixed Deposits: Compare which is better! Comparison between mutual funds and fixed deposits is a long debate‚ especially when it comes to a comparison between fixed deposits and debt mutual funds. Even a few years ago‚ any conservative and risk averse investor would think investing in bank fixed deposits is better than mutual funds (debt or otherwise). Nevertheless‚ the market scenario has changed a lot in the recent years‚ and many a mutual funds family has come up with interest
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