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Monday, March 12, 2012
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
CBSE Sample Papers
CBSE Sample paper for Class IX and class X.
Click on the link to download CBSE sample paper for class IX and class X.
Click on the link to download CBSE sample paper for class IX and class X.
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
ICWAI Results 2011 The Cost and Work Accountant of India
Click on the below link to check your ICWA results
http://exam.icwai.org/exam/students-examnot.asp
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ICWAI Exam Results 2011,
ICWAI Inter Result December 2011,
ICWAI 2011 Results,
ICWAI 2011 Inter Results,
ICWAI Exam Results 2011 Online,
ICWAI Final Exam Results 2011
Click on the below link to check your ICWA results
http://exam.icwai.org/exam/students-examnot.asp
Tags:
ICWAI Exam Results 2011,
ICWAI Inter Result December 2011,
ICWAI 2011 Results,
ICWAI 2011 Inter Results,
ICWAI Exam Results 2011 Online,
ICWAI Final Exam Results 2011
Monday, March 23, 2009
Format of Synopsis
Synopsis includes following points:
· Objectives
· Scope
· Literature review
· Research design
· Methods of analyzing data
· Limitations
However format may be different in different colleges.
Saturday, March 7, 2009
MUTUAL FUNDS
Introduction to Mutual Funds:
A Mutual Fund is a trust that pools the savings of a number of investors who are having a common financial goal of profit making. The money collected from these investors is then invested either in equity that is capital market instruments or in debt instruments such as debentures,bonds or may be invested partly in both.. The revenue generated from these investments and the capital appreciations realized are divided among its unit holders in proportion to the number of units owned by them. So we can say that a Mutual Fund is the most appropriate investment for the common man as it provides an opportunity to invest in a diversified, professionally managed portfolio of securities at a comparative low cost.
Mutual Fund is a process of pooling the resources by issuing units to the investors and investing funds in equity and debt securities as per the objectives as disclosed in the offer document. As the investments is made in different securities that are spread among a wide cross-section of industries and sectors therefore it reduces the risk market risk. Diversification helps in reducing the risk because all stocks may not fall down or go up at the same time
The investors shares the profits or losses in proportion to investments the made. The mutual fund companies normally come out with different schemes with different investment objectives. A Mutual Fund must be registered with Securities Exchange Board of India (SEBI) which is a regulatory authority which regulates securities markets
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A Mutual Fund is a trust that pools the savings of a number of investors who are having a common financial goal of profit making. The money collected from these investors is then invested either in equity that is capital market instruments or in debt instruments such as debentures,bonds or may be invested partly in both.. The revenue generated from these investments and the capital appreciations realized are divided among its unit holders in proportion to the number of units owned by them. So we can say that a Mutual Fund is the most appropriate investment for the common man as it provides an opportunity to invest in a diversified, professionally managed portfolio of securities at a comparative low cost.
Mutual Fund is a process of pooling the resources by issuing units to the investors and investing funds in equity and debt securities as per the objectives as disclosed in the offer document. As the investments is made in different securities that are spread among a wide cross-section of industries and sectors therefore it reduces the risk market risk. Diversification helps in reducing the risk because all stocks may not fall down or go up at the same time
The investors shares the profits or losses in proportion to investments the made. The mutual fund companies normally come out with different schemes with different investment objectives. A Mutual Fund must be registered with Securities Exchange Board of India (SEBI) which is a regulatory authority which regulates securities markets
COUNTER
MBA projects,MBA help mba finance projects,mba help,mba marketing projects,mba guidence,mba level projects, MBA help and guidence
tags:mutual funds mutual funds in India mutual funds defination of mutual funds explain mutual funds what is mutual fund define mutual funds explain the concept of mutual funds
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