Mutual Funds Meredith Markham Managerial Finance Marc Lafond‚ MBA May 5‚ 2013 Mutual Funds There are many different people that can be considered investors. With so many different types of investors‚ it is only natural that there be a variety of types of mutual funds to invest in. “At last count there were more than 10‚000 mutual funds in North America” meaning there “are more mutual funds than stocks” (“Mutual Funds‚” n.d.). For this paper‚ we will focus on five types of mutual funds:
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Sources of Funds There are several sources of finance/funds available to any company. Some of the parameters that need to be considered while choosing a source of fund are: • • Tenure • Leverage planned by the company • Financial conditions prevalent in the economy • 2. Cost of source of fund Risk profile of both the company as well as the industry in which the company operates. Categories of Sources of Funds (i) Long term Refer to those requirements of funds which
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INTRODUCTION TO SBI MUTUAL FUND SBI Funds Management Pvt. Ltd. is one of the leading fund houses in the country with an investor base of over 4.6 million and over 20 years of rich experience in fund management consistently delivering value to its investors. SBI Funds Management Pvt. Ltd. is a joint venture between ’The State Bank of India ’ one of India ’s largest banking enterprises‚ and Society General Asset Management (France)‚ one of the world ’s leading fund management companies that
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WHY MUTUAL FUND EXECUTIVE SUMMARY OBJECTIVE Chapter 2 ORGANISATION STRUCTURE AND DESIGN PRODUCT AND SERVICES Chapter 3 INTRODUCTION HOW DO MUTUAL FUND OPERATE WHY INVEST IN MUTUALFUND ADVANTAGES DISADVANTAGES TYPES OF MUTUAL FUND BOMBAY STOCK EXCHANGE RELATION OF THE STOCK MARKET TO THE MODERN FINANCIAL SYSTEM STOCK MARKET INDEX RISK DEFINING MUTUAL FUND RISK BASIS OF COMPARISON OF VARIOUS SCHEMES OF MUTUAL FUND Chapter 4 OBJECTIVE HOW TO SELECT MUTUAL FUND FOR INVESTMENT
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CHAPTER 3 The International Monetary System EASY (definitional) 3.1 The ________ is an exchange rate system that is relatively free from central bank and other government-type interventions. a) managed float b) clean float c) dirty float d) target-zone arrangement Ans: b Section: Free float Level: Easy 3.2 When government intervention attempts to reduce for exporters and importers the uncertainty caused by disruptive exchange rate changes for the short and medium term‚ it is referred
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“Comparative Study on Performance Evaluation of Mutual Fund Schemes and Equity of Indian Companies” A MANAGEMENT RESEARCH PROJECT SUBMITTED TO DHARMSINH DESAI UNIVERSITY FOR THE PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MBA) SUBMITTED BY GAURANG SHAH UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF PROF. HARDIK SHAH CENTRE FOR MANAGEMENT STUDIES DHARMSINH DESAI UNIVERSITY NADIAD
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Q1. Why is it difficult to establish a new fund? Why is track record so important in fund raising? The main concern is to convince the investors to invest their money in Gobi. Therefore‚ it is necessary to raise a rational-sized fund. To raise a new fund is not an easy thing to do as everything including the fund structure‚ team‚ approach‚ LP base‚ and amount of capital have to be defined appropriately. The general partners also need to contribute their own money in order to convince the investors
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OF A MUTUAL FUND…………………………………………………2 ADVANTAGES OF MUTUAL FUNDS………………………………..…………..3 DISADVANTAGES OF MUTUAL FUNDS………………………………………..5 FREQUENTLY USED TERMS…………………………………………………….6 TYPES OF MUTUAL FUND SCHEMES…………………………………………..7 BY STRUCTURE BY INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE APPROACHES TO PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT (FUND MANAGEMENT STYLE)………………………….…12 MUTUAL FUND AND PAKISTAN………………………………………………13 MUFAP (MUTUAL FUND ASSOCIATION OF PAKISTAN) TAXATION ON MUTUAL FUNDS RULES GOVERN MUTUAL FUNDS …………………………………………
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Fiscal and Monetary Policy Monetary and fiscal policies are the actions taken by the governments to conduct their macroeconomic policy. They always come together‚ but define different events. Monetary policy defines the actions of central banks aimed at achieving government’s macroeconomic goals‚ namely full employment‚ stability of prices‚ and economic growth. Fiscal policy is the taxation mechanism of how a government earns to the budget and what it spends it on. In the United States‚ the Federal
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raise needed funds? Would you kiss a pig? Organize a game of cow chip bingo? Paint Pepsi on your school roof? As school budgets seem to buy less and less of what educators and parents believe students need‚ money from fund-raising is becoming more and more important. Some school districts are discovering -- or creating -- new ways to raise money. Whether it is selling candy and wrapping paper or such items as T-shirts‚ candles‚ pizza kits‚ posters‚ cookies‚ collectibles‚ or magazines‚ fund-raising
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