CHAPTER IV INVESTMENT PATTERN OF INDIAN MUTUAL FUNDS This chapter analyses the investment patterns of the Ind~anmutual fund industry as a whole in general‚ the pnvate mutual funds and UTI in particular An attempt is also made in this chapter to compare across the d~fferent mutual funds on the pattern of their deployment of funds. The most Important activity In a mutual fund and operation is management of funds Fund managers acquire sk~lls expertise over a period of time. They need to have knowledge
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Stock Holdings Why we kept these stocks; Focus on FUTURE & what was created or expanded. Compay changes in management or business structure. Etc. Microsoft Many high profile insider investments lead me to believe in the company. Mr. Morfit‚ General Director of Microsoft‚ is stepping up to the plate again and buying more shares on a recent pullback. This leads us to believe he is very pleased with the new CEO and sees big things in the future for this ‘mature tech’ stock. We’re overall very comfortable
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Chapter 17 1. Why are mutual funds popular with individual investors? Able to enjoy economies of scale by incurring lower transaction costs and commissions. Provide opportunities for small investors to invest in a liquid and diversified portfolio of financial securities. 2. What is the purpose of index funds? How does this differ from other equity mutual funds? Why are index funds growing in popularity? Index funds are funds in which managers buy securities in proportions similar to those
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REPORT ON AWARNESS OF MUTUAL FUND AND ITS SCOPE AT KARVY STOCK BROAKING LTD. BY MR.DATTATRAYA .K. MANE MBA-I COLLEGE OF MANAGEMENT RESERARCH & ENGINEERING WARJE MALWADI PUNE-411058. 2005-2007 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I take immense pleasure in completing this project and submitting this final project report. The whole summer internship period with KARVY STOCK BROKING LTD has been full of learning and sense of contribution towards the organization. I would like to thank KARVY STOCK BROKING LTD for giving
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Introduction Mutual funds are a topic‚ which is of interest to both investors and academicians all over the world. Mutual Funds as a medium-to-long term investment option are preferred as a suitable investment option by investors. However‚ with so many market entrants and a plethora of schemes available to the investors‚ the question is the choice of mutual fund. The study focuses on this problem of mutual fund selection by investors. It involves performance evaluation of ten mutual funds based on the
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“The Performance of Mutual Funds with reference to Risk and Returns”‚ conducted at UTI Securities Ltd. In this project I have analyzed the Mutual Funds Schemes‚ particularly the Equity Diversified open ended (growth) schemes and evaluated the returns and the risk associated with those schemes. OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY ❖ To know the performance of Mutual Fund of different companies. ❖ To evaluate the returns and the risk associated with mutual funds. ❖ To evaluate
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OF MUTUAL FUND SCHEMES AND INVESTORS ATTITUDE TOWARDS MUTUAL FUNDS (WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO HDFC AND SBI) MAJOR PROJECT TABLE OF CONTENTS PARTICULARS Page No. Acknowledgement Chapter-1 INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION 2-3 NEED OF THE STUDY OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY 4 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 5 LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY 6 Chapter-2 LITERATURE REVIEW NATIONAL 8-10 INTERNATIONAL 11-13 Chapter-3 ALL ABOUT MUTUAL FUNDS MEANING OF MUTUAL FUND 15
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___________________________________________________________ Stocks have historically had much higher returns than bonds. Can these excess returns be justified by the higher risk attached to stocks‚ or are there alternative explanations? The following is an abbreviated history of studies and models that articulate the logic of stock returns; included are both support for and alternatives to the equity risk premium. Edgar Lawrence Smith’s 1924 book Common Stocks as Long Term Investments […] was immediately
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in Stocks and Bonds Stocks and Bonds are different in many ways. A stock is a portion or share of the ownership of a corporation. A share will give the owner of the stock the company’s profits or loses over time. The good thing about stocks is they can be sold at almost any time as long as there is someone willing to buy. A bond‚ on the other hand‚ is a fixed interest financial asset issued by governments‚ companies‚ banks‚ and other large entities. Bonds also are called funds. Bonds pay
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Unit VI DIVIDEND POLICY Dividend Policy • The return to the shareholders either by way of the dividend receipts or capital gains • It decides the Retention ratio & Pay out ratio • Earnings to be Distributed – High Vs. Low Payout • Objective – to Maximize Shareholders Return • Effects – Taxes‚ Investment & Financing Decision 2 A few models which studies this relationship & the dividend policies of firms are given below • • • • • Traditional Position Walter Model Gordon Model
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