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Title: | Comparitive Study on Business Model Adopted Between Mutual Fund and Bank Deposits. |
Authors: | Ram, P. Mohan Goud, G. Virupaksha |
Keywords: | NJ India Mutual Fund Investment Company Information Technology Insurance Broking Business Sector |
Issue Date: | 23-May-2018 |
Publisher: | Acharya Institute of Technology. |
Citation: | Ram, P. Mohan & Goud, G. Virupaksha (2018). Comparitive study on business model adopted between Mutual Fund and Bank Deposits. 1-61. |
Abstract: | Mutual fund would aggregate reserve funds What's more financing vehicles the place investment funds from claiming little (or here and there big) gurus are pooled together will contribute for their shared profit and returns disseminated proportionately”. “A common store will be a speculation that pools your cash for the cash of a boundless number about other moguls. In return, you and the other moguls each identity or imparts of the store. The fund's advantages would contribute as stated by a speculation objective under the fund's portfolio for ventures. Combative development stores look for long haul capital development Eventually Tom's perusing Contributing fundamentally clinched alongside stocks of quickly developing more modest organizations or business sector segments. Combative Growth finances would also call money appreciation funds. |
Description: | Use only for the academic purpose. |
URI: | http://13.232.72.61:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/1518 |
Appears in Collections: | 2018 |
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