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    financial resources are available on the market to invest in; then apply those financial decisions and strategies to their financial market plan. Let’s begin with what a financial market does, “financial markets perform a vital function: they transfer funds from savers (individuals and organizations willing to defer using some

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    equity market having a higher return to higher relative risk. Mutual Fund is an investment scheme which pools money from investors to invest in a diversified portfolio of stocks. Every investor wants to invest in that investment where risk minimized and the return of investment maximized. Mutual funds investment is becoming significant all over the world and its popularity and demand is rising steadily (Nazir & Nawaz, 2010).Mutual funds in Pakistan are created and managed by Asset Management Companies

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    As supported by the minutes released from the November meeting of the Federal Open-market Committee, the economy continues to strengthen and looks as though it will remain healthy through the foreseeable future. The economy has returned to normalcy in terms of Consumer Price since the hurricanes hit Florida and Texas, as evidenced by the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers: Gasoline(all types) which is portrayed in the graph below. The FOMC has also reported that inflation is projected to

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    Chapter 1 comprises of introduction to the topic, industry profile of Indian mutual fund, theoretical background of the study and need of the study. Introduction is talking about what is the project is all about and how it related to the topic. The profile of Indian mutual fund industry includes history, structure and performance of Indian mutual fund industry etc. Theoretical background of the study talks about structure of the study, and how the theory is formulated. Need of the study is about

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    A SUMMER INTERNSHIP PROJECT ON “To study the Investors Behaviour towards Mutual Fund in surat city” Submitted to S.R. LUTHRA INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT OF THE AWARD FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION In Gujarat Technological University UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF Faculty Guide: Company Guide: Mr. Paresh Dave Mr.Jignesh Madhvani (Asst. Professor) Internal Trainer (Torin Wealth Management.) Submitted by Mr. ATMIYA J. PATEL [Batch

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    Malala Thesis

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    many girls.” Malala also organized a program called the Malala fund to help defenseless girls get the education they need. The Malala fund is different from most programs that help girls get an education. Although it's called the Malala fund, its target isn't about money. Instead of opening schools for girls, the Malala fund empowers girls to speak out and do it for themselves. Cnn.com describes that a main focus of the Malala fund is to get girls around the world to socialize with Malala. I assume

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    Level: Difficult Chapter 17: Mutual Funds and Hedge Funds 46. Why are mutual funds popular with individual investors? Answer: They provide opportunities for small investors to obtain: low cost diversification; professional fund management according to specific objectives; economies of scale in investing (lower commissions and research costs); higher rates of return than available on bank deposits; and convenience services such as switching funds, low cost reinvestment and sometimes even

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    The maturity period may range from 5 years to 10 years in India. They may be redeemed in installments. Redemption is done through a creation of sinking fund by the company. A trustee Incharge of the fund buys the debentures either from the market or owners. Creation of the sinking fund eliminates the risk of facing financial difficulty at the time of redemption because redemption requires huge sum. Buy back provisions help the company to redeem the debentures at a

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    Michigan Interest Groups

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    "The ends justify the means."- Niccolo Machiavelli. In the U.S., term limits are set for certain political positions to avoid career politics. Michigan voters adopted a strict lifetime limit of service, in relation to voting and term limits for state legislatures like the House in 1992 (Thomas, S.L). The reasoning behind setting these limits was to create the opportunity for more open seats. The ultimate goal of the law was to produce more competitive elections with less influence from interest groups

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    containing foreign market index portfolios. Differing from Jiang, Bekaert and Urias (1999) investigate the gains from holding the emerging market closed-end mutual funds, open-end mutual funds, and ADRs in a global equity portfolio.35 Using mean-variance spanning tests, they find that 35Their sample of closed-end funds consists of 23 U.S. funds and 19 U.K. funds investing in emerging markets as 70 diversification benefits from emerging equity markets are sensitive to the time periods of the tests, and in

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