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    Unit Trust Of India

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    UTI (Unit Trust of India) The Unit Trust of India to a great extent manages the common asset plans and in this way famously known as UTI Mutual Fund all over India. It is overseen by UTI Asset Management Company Private Limited which was set up on January 14, 2003. UTI Asset Management Company Private Limited has been constituted by the UTI Trustee Company Private Limited for managing different plans created by UTI shared asset furthermore the plans that are exchanged by the UTI common asset…

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    penny stock typically trades outside of the major market exchanges at arelatively low price and has a small market capitalization. These stocks aregenerally considered highly speculative and high risk because of their lack ofliquidity, large bid-ask spreads, small capitalization and limited following anddisclosure. They often trade over-the-counter through the OTC Bulletin Board(OTCBB) and pink sheets The term penny stock has evolved with the market. Inthe past, penny stocks where stocks that…

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    ASSET4 Database Analysis

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    Following the events of the latest financial crisis, the interest of media, public and investors towards the behavior and management of companies has seen a steady increase. Nowadays, companies are not judged solely on their financial performance but also on activities affecting a wider range of stakeholders. The set of activities under scrutiny by this research revolves around Environmental, Social and Governance practices and their effect on returns. Theoretically speaking, such activities are…

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    The monthly cash budget in this report assumes that the only cash inflow that the firm receives is collections from product sales. However, it is possible that Sorenson Stove Company has cash inflows from various other sources. Other possible sources of cash inflows for the company could be interest earned on invested capital; gains on the sale of assets; or capital raised by the issuance of stocks and bonds. The discrepancy between the monthly cash budget and daily cash budget is due to the…

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    Last year, we expected volatility in the energy market and a U.S. dollar bull market to be positive for low volatility funds in the United States. The iShares USA Minimum Volatility (USMV) was the top pick for best ETF to buy before 2015, and the fund performed admirably. The fund finished with a gain of 5.45 percent in 2015, which outperformed the 1.25 percent return of the SPDR S&P 500 (SPY). The fund achieved the return with less volatility and a trading range of 10 percent from high to low.…

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    since the client wants to get married with her boyfriend in two years, investing 50% of her inheritance to GICs will insure that the wedding will be held as scheduled. Hence, investing $7000 in GICs is a very rational plan for the client. Mutual funds Mutual fund is a good way to invest money since the fund manager is very professional with…

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    Fund overview Blue Chip Investor Fund ("The Fund") (ticker BCIFX) is an active equity mutual fund in United States "primarily investing in the common stocks of industry-dominant companies whose earnings have demonstrated superior growth" (Eikon). Having been launched since January 1, 2002 with the minimum investment of $5,000 USD, The Fund has its nominated benchmark index is the S&P 500 Total Return Index (Eikon code SPXTR). The Fund was established by Steven Check (past President of the CFA…

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    Mutual Fund Essay

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    Mutual funds collect funds from small investors or unit-holders. The funds so collected are invested in buying shares of companies. Thus, MFs; provide funds to companies for business purposes. (b) They act as indicators between investors and companies. By buying shares in mutual funds, the individual investor becomes part of our institution and so can stand on even terms. (c) Mutual funds are organized, operated and managed by companies that do the practical administrative things that…

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    Mutual Fund History

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    The idea of mutual fund began to take shape in India in 1963 with the set up and enactment of Unit Trust of India (UTI) when the UTI Act, 1963 was framed to operate both as a financial institute and an investment trust. In 1964, the board of trustees formulated an openended scheme and launched it with scale of units begin open in the month of July, 1964 at the nominal value of Rs. 10 each. Thus, the UTI came out with its first open-ended scheme in 1964. During the initial phase of the…

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    Brand Promise Case Study

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    Brand Promise Evaluation Koele Godfrey Investment Group has a clear selling point in their main tagline, “financial guidance and strategies for life.” This encompasses the purpose of the company, financial guidance, while making the connection that this relationship will be long lasting. KGIG is adamant about protecting what each client has built and will be sure to act in their best interest. They have an attorney on site, giving them an advantage over other investment firms both locally and…

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