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    Pension Funds

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    A pension fund shall be a pool of assets‚ established under a contract and not having legal personality‚ owned jointly by several persons in a partial ownership and the ownership shares represented by units in the pension fund. Each unit shall represent the ownership of a proportional part of the assets held in the pension fund structure. The pension fund shall be managed by a management company according to a pension fund contract with the unit-holders‚ with the objective to increase the

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    Mutual Fund Performance in Bangladesh: An Analysis of Monthly Returns Md. Hashibul Hassan* Tahmina Akhter† Abstract Extensive research has evaluated mutual fund performance in different financial markets which led to mixed results (Soderlind et al.‚ 2000; Korkeamaki and Smythe‚ 2004); however‚ very limited work has been done to evaluate Bangladeshi mutual funds. This paper focused on measuring risk adjusted performance of 13 closed end mutual funds on the basis of monthly Net Asset Value. For

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    Etfs vs Index Funds

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    How are ETFs different from index funds? Comment on their popularity and the future of EFTs. The ETF’s have the following advantages over a index funds:  1. Support the same types of orders as stock‚ like: limited‚ best price‚ stop-loss‚ etc.  2. Can be purchased at any time through out the trading session‚ while the index funds net asset value only mark the end of each session.  3. The consequence of points 1 and 2 is that at the time of purchase will know exactly the price you will pay

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    CLOSED-ENDED FUND OPEN END FUND DEFINATION A type of mutual fund that does not have restrictions on the amount of shares the fund will issue. If demand is high enough‚ the fund will continue to issue shares no matter how many investors there are. Open-end funds also buy back shares when investors wish to sell. CLOSED END FUND DEFINATION A type of fund with a fixed number of shares outstanding‚ and one which does not redeem shares the way a typical mutual fund does. Closed-end funds behave more

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    INTRODUCTION The insurance plays a major role in the life of the humanity. Slowly people stared to realize the necessity of the insurance and these needs are unending as long as life exists. In fact insurance is not restricted for any category neither of the society nor in term of cast‚ ages or life styles. Also many people have a notion that Insurance is very good form of an investment‚ which is not right. Insurance is just creating a protection for you and your family. As Indian investors

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    question bank for amfi exam

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    for AMFI Test 1. A close-ended mutual fund has a fixed : a. NAV b. fund size c. rate of return d. number of distributors 2. The maximum load that a fund can charge is determined by the : a. AMC b. SEBI c. AMFI d. distribution agents based on demand for the fund 3. The amount required to buy 100 units of a scheme having an entry load of 1.5% and NAV of Rs.20 is : a. Rs.2000 b. Rs.2015 c. Rs.1985 d. Rs.2030 4. A gilt fund is a special type of fund that invests : a. in very high

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    challenges. Along with this they are also very much concerned about the products of the company and their position in the market. The Mutual fund is one of them who are performing their works very effectively. As we are the students of BBA department‚ we have to learn about the mutual fund investment system analysis of a firm. That’s why we have decided to analysis on mutual fund that renown in the world. 1.1 Origin of the Report This report is a part of “Investment Management” course under the BBA curriculum

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    Provident Fund

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    The Employee’s provident fund and miscellaneous provisions Act‚ 1952 Introduction The Employees Provident Fund is set up under the Central Act viz. Employees Provident Fund and Miscellaneous Provisions Act‚ in the year 1952. It is applicable throughout the country (except Jammu and Kashmir) * It is applicable to almost all establishments falling under the industries/class of establishments‚ wherein 20 persons are employed. * In the case of cinema theatres workers‚ it is applicable to

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    Nism

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    1 www.modelexam.in offers Online Mock Test for NISM‚ Insurance & Banking Exams. Register Now! ====================================================================== STUDY NOTES for NISM SERIES V MUTUAL FUND DISTRIBUTORS Exam (Earlier - AMFI Exam) Prepared By www.modelexam.in (CLICK THE LINK ABOVE TO WRITE NISM MFD EXAM MODEL TEST) Register at www.modelexam.in & Click “BUY PREMIUM EXAM” Button on the MEMBER PAGE to make payment TRIAL PLAN : Rs 99 for 2 Online Model Tests PLAN A : Rs

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    Provident Fund

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    Employee’s Profident Fund Act‚ 1952 Introduction: * Salary consists of two parts i.e. earnings & deductions * Provident Fund is one of the statutory deduction done by the employer at the time of salary payment * Provident Fund is governed by the Employee’s Provident Fund Act 1952 * Provident Fund has come into force to give better future to employees on their retirement & his dependants in case of his death during employment * The Employees Provident Funds Act 1952 is compulsory

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