Analysis of Mutual Fund Schemes of Reliance Money By Mohammed Sarfaraz Siddiquejaydeep chaurasia
Here are the key points about the concept of mutual funds:
- A mutual fund is a trust that pools together money from many investors and invests it in stocks, bonds, and other securities.
- The money collected from investors is used to purchase a portfolio of securities selected by the fund manager.
- Each investor owns units or shares in the fund which represents a portion of the portfolio and the income generated by it.
- Mutual funds allow individual investors to participate in a wide range of investments which they may not be able to access directly.
- The main advantage is professional management where full-time fund managers conduct research and select securities for investment.
- Mutual funds provide an easy and low
AN ANALYSIS OF MUTUAL FUNDS AT ICICI SECURITIES LTDNitin Singh
Analyzing the perception of people towards Mutual funds through questionnaire.
Educating them how to use online portal to Buy, Manage and Redeem Mutual Fund.
This document discusses private label brands and national brands. It provides insights into:
1) Private label market share typically increases when the economy is weak and decreases when strong. However, national brand managers can address the private label threat.
2) Private labels pose several threats to national brands, including improved quality, premium private labels, and the emergence of new retail channels.
3) National brand manufacturers should invest in their brands, innovate wisely, manage trade relationships, pricing, promotions and each category individually to address the private label challenge.
4) Private labels make up 10-12% of the Indian retail market currently but are growing. Major retailers have pioneered private labels in India. Private
Analytical Study of SBI Mutual Fund By Sachin KakdeSachin Kakde
The document provides an executive summary and introduction to mutual funds. It discusses key concepts like what a mutual fund is, how they are organized, advantages like professional management and diversification. It also covers types of mutual fund schemes based on structure, nature, investment objectives. The summary discusses scope and importance of mutual funds in providing return potential, low costs, liquidity, transparency and flexibility. It also notes some disadvantages like no control over costs and no tailor-made portfolio.
The document summarizes the product life cycle of Bisleri bottled water in India. It describes the four stages of the product life cycle: introduction, growth, maturity, and decline. It then provides details about Bisleri's introduction in 1965, its growth throughout the 1980s and 1990s as it expanded operations and saw exponential growth. The summary discusses Bisleri's marketing strategies including market segmentation targeting different package sizes to different customer groups, and competitors in the bottled water market like Kinley and Aquafina.
DEVELOPING A BRAND ESSENCE TO CAPTURE AND KEEP YOUR CLIENTS 4/8/10
It’s not enough these days if they just remember your name—it’s how they feel about you. A brand essence captures the heart and intrinsic nature of your company. When your brand is strong, you develop lasting emotional ties to and the loyalty of your costumers. In this economic climate, strong brands with strong personal connections will be the ones that persevere. Richard Earl who has over 30 years of experience with notable advertising campaigns for P&G, Johnson & Johnson and more, will discuss how you can create a Brand Essence for your company.
Speaker: Richard Earl, The Regis Group
Co-sponsored by the Small Business Development Center
This document is a project report on wealth management submitted by Shubham Mehta. It discusses the evolution of wealth management in India and analyzes the growth of the wealth management market. It aims to analyze factors that have facilitated or obstructed the growth of wealth management in India. The report uses both primary research through interviews and secondary research from annual reports and literature to explore the potential and future prospects of the wealth management industry in India.
Analysis of Mutual Fund Schemes of Reliance Money By Mohammed Sarfaraz Siddiquejaydeep chaurasia
Here are the key points about the concept of mutual funds:
- A mutual fund is a trust that pools together money from many investors and invests it in stocks, bonds, and other securities.
- The money collected from investors is used to purchase a portfolio of securities selected by the fund manager.
- Each investor owns units or shares in the fund which represents a portion of the portfolio and the income generated by it.
- Mutual funds allow individual investors to participate in a wide range of investments which they may not be able to access directly.
- The main advantage is professional management where full-time fund managers conduct research and select securities for investment.
- Mutual funds provide an easy and low
AN ANALYSIS OF MUTUAL FUNDS AT ICICI SECURITIES LTDNitin Singh
Analyzing the perception of people towards Mutual funds through questionnaire.
Educating them how to use online portal to Buy, Manage and Redeem Mutual Fund.
This document discusses private label brands and national brands. It provides insights into:
1) Private label market share typically increases when the economy is weak and decreases when strong. However, national brand managers can address the private label threat.
2) Private labels pose several threats to national brands, including improved quality, premium private labels, and the emergence of new retail channels.
3) National brand manufacturers should invest in their brands, innovate wisely, manage trade relationships, pricing, promotions and each category individually to address the private label challenge.
4) Private labels make up 10-12% of the Indian retail market currently but are growing. Major retailers have pioneered private labels in India. Private
Analytical Study of SBI Mutual Fund By Sachin KakdeSachin Kakde
The document provides an executive summary and introduction to mutual funds. It discusses key concepts like what a mutual fund is, how they are organized, advantages like professional management and diversification. It also covers types of mutual fund schemes based on structure, nature, investment objectives. The summary discusses scope and importance of mutual funds in providing return potential, low costs, liquidity, transparency and flexibility. It also notes some disadvantages like no control over costs and no tailor-made portfolio.
The document summarizes the product life cycle of Bisleri bottled water in India. It describes the four stages of the product life cycle: introduction, growth, maturity, and decline. It then provides details about Bisleri's introduction in 1965, its growth throughout the 1980s and 1990s as it expanded operations and saw exponential growth. The summary discusses Bisleri's marketing strategies including market segmentation targeting different package sizes to different customer groups, and competitors in the bottled water market like Kinley and Aquafina.
DEVELOPING A BRAND ESSENCE TO CAPTURE AND KEEP YOUR CLIENTS 4/8/10
It’s not enough these days if they just remember your name—it’s how they feel about you. A brand essence captures the heart and intrinsic nature of your company. When your brand is strong, you develop lasting emotional ties to and the loyalty of your costumers. In this economic climate, strong brands with strong personal connections will be the ones that persevere. Richard Earl who has over 30 years of experience with notable advertising campaigns for P&G, Johnson & Johnson and more, will discuss how you can create a Brand Essence for your company.
Speaker: Richard Earl, The Regis Group
Co-sponsored by the Small Business Development Center
This document is a project report on wealth management submitted by Shubham Mehta. It discusses the evolution of wealth management in India and analyzes the growth of the wealth management market. It aims to analyze factors that have facilitated or obstructed the growth of wealth management in India. The report uses both primary research through interviews and secondary research from annual reports and literature to explore the potential and future prospects of the wealth management industry in India.
- The Himalaya Drug Company is an Indian pharmaceutical and personal care company founded in 1930 that focuses on producing Ayurvedic medicines and herbal products.
- It treats the root cause of diseases rather than just symptoms using well-balanced combinations of herbs.
- The company has grown significantly over the decades and now has over 5,000 employees worldwide, with products sold in over 90 countries that are prescribed by 400,000 doctors.
Teks tersebut membahas sejarah perkembangan filsafat komunikasi dari Yunani Kuno hingga Islam. Mulai dari kaum Sofis di Yunani yang menekankan teknik komunikasi tanpa etika, lalu aliran Socrates yang menekankan pentingnya rasionalitas dan etika dalam komunikasi. Kemudian berkembang ke Romawi dan Eropa dengan pengaruh filsafat Barat. Filsafat Islam lebih menekankan pada Al-Quran dan Sunnah sebagai pedoman utama
The document discusses different levels and types of communication. It describes extratersonal communication as occurring between human beings and non-human entities. Intrapersonal communication takes place individually through internal dialogue. Interpersonal communication refers to sharing information between people and can be formal or informal. Organizational communication occurs at different hierarchical levels within an organization for both internal operational and external operational purposes, as well as for personal reasons. Mass communication requires a mediator and has a large reach but lacks personalization. Communication flows within organizations can be downward, upward, lateral, or diagonal between different functions and levels.
This document provides an overview of mutual funds in India. It defines mutual funds and describes their structure, objectives, types of schemes (including closed-end and open-end funds), and SEBI's regulations for mutual funds in India. It also summarizes the history and development of mutual funds in India, including the establishment of the first mutual fund by UTI in 1964 and the entry of private sector mutual funds in 1992.
A STUDY ON MUTUAL FUNDS WITH REFERENCE TO ICICI DIRECT (SYSTEMATIC INVESTMENT...Prateek Gahlot
This document provides an overview of a study on creating awareness of mutual funds among customers of ICICI Bank through their online portal. The objectives are to understand customer perceptions of mutual funds and analyze factors influencing investment decisions. A survey was conducted of 650 existing ICICI customers to understand their views on mutual fund investments and the online portal. The study uses both primary data collected through surveys and secondary data from sources like journals. It aims to help customers better understand the benefits of investing in mutual funds online versus offline.
This project report summarizes portfolio management of mid-cap companies on the CNX Midcap index at Kotak Securities Ltd. in Surat. The author selected 9 mid-cap securities that showed technical breakouts and narrowed it down to an optimal portfolio of 6 companies using the Sharpe model. Fundamental analysis including economic, industry and company analysis was conducted to determine target prices for each company. Technical analysis including chart patterns, trend lines and indicators was also used to estimate target prices. The portfolio and individual stock analyses aimed to identify profitable investment opportunities in mid-cap companies for investors.
This document discusses attitude formation. It defines attitudes as learned predispositions to behave favorably or unfavorably towards an object. Attitudes have characteristics like being formed through experience and consistency. Structural models of attitudes include the tricomponent model of cognition, affect, and conation and multiattribute models evaluating attributes. Formation is influenced by experience, others, and media. Behavior can precede attitude through cognitive dissonance and attribution theory.
This Project is about Mutual Fund investment in different financial assets classes.This project will help you to take investment desion accoding the profile of investor.
Project report a study of sbi mutual funds uprangeshsatna
The document is a project report submitted by Snehal Chavan for the completion of a Bachelor of Business Administration degree. It investigates preferences of investors for investing in mutual funds. The report includes an introduction to mutual funds, an acknowledgement section thanking those who provided guidance and support, a declaration confirming the work is the student's own, and an executive summary outlining the project's purpose and methodology.
Teks tersebut membahas teori dialektika relasional yang menitikberatkan pada ketegangan dan perjuangan dalam hubungan dekat. Teori ini menjelaskan bahwa hubungan dicirikan oleh adanya ketegangan antar individu seperti koneksi melawan otonomi, kepastian melawan ketidakpastian, dan keterbukaan melawan ketertutupan. Teks tersebut juga menyebutkan beberapa variabel dialektika yang mempengaruhi hubungan antara lain stabilitas me
National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) is a not-for-profit organization established in 2008 to consolidate and integrate various retail payment systems in India and enable interoperable digital financial transactions. It aims to provide standardized and uniform payment systems. NPCI owns and operates core retail payment systems used by banks such as Immediate Payment Service (IMPS), Unified Payments Interface (UPI), Bharat Interface for Money (BHIM), RuPay, National Financial Switch (NFS) and Bharat Bill Payment System. NPCI is promoted by the Reserve Bank of India and owned by major Indian banks. It works to develop infrastructure and facilitate innovation in payments and settlement systems to drive greater financial inclusion in
Aquavitae is launching a new bottled seawater product called Poseidon. The product undergoes purification to provide pure drinking water. It aims to assure pure quality water for customers and invest in technology. Poseidon is priced affordably and offers health benefits as it is rich in nutrients from being sourced from deep seawater. It will be marketed through print, social media, and billboards. The target market includes daily users, families, and hotels/restaurants. Poseidon will position itself as a healthy choice to quench thirst through high quality at competitive prices.
In depth knowledge of ICICI Mutual Fund products, Service , customer views, their queries, their mindsets about service and products, questionnaire, data, graphs, No. of customers invested in securities in the last 12 months, Reasons of customers for not investing in MF through ICICI direct.com, Responses of customers about the site features they found useful at ICICI direct.com.
CICI Securities Ltd is an integrated securities firm offering a wide range of services including investment banking, institutional broking, retail broking, private wealth management, and financial product distribution. ICICI Securities sees its role as 'Creating Informed Access to the Wealth of the Nation' for its diversified set of client that includes corporates, financial institutions, high net- worth individuals, and retail investors. Headquartered in Mumbai, ICICI Securities operates out of 66 cities and towns in India and global offices in Singapore and New York. ICICI Securities Inc., the step-down wholly owned US subsidiary of the company is a member of the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) / Securities Investors Protection Corporation (SIPC). ICICI Securities Inc. activities include Dealing in Securities and Corporate Advisory Services in the United States. ICICI Securities Inc. is also registered with the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) and operates a branch office in Singapore.
HDFC Bank has over 3,300 branches across India and leverages CRM technology like call center automation and data warehousing. The bank implemented a CRM solution from CRMnext in 2008 that provides a 360-degree view of customers and an integrated sales platform. HDFC Bank's CRM strategy focuses on customer experience management, cross-selling capabilities, and segmentation to improve relationships and sales. The bank has a wide range of personal, commercial, NRI, and investment products and services and competes primarily with ICICI Bank.
This document provides an overview of mutual funds in India including:
- A brief history of mutual funds in India from 1963 to present day.
- An explanation of what a mutual fund is - a trust that pools money from investors and invests in securities like stocks and bonds.
- The advantages of investing in mutual funds like professional management and diversification.
- The different types of mutual fund schemes including open-ended, close-ended, interval schemes, growth schemes, income schemes, and balanced schemes.
- Key terms like Net Asset Value (NAV), sale price, and repurchase price.
The document serves as an introduction to mutual funds in India, outlining the concept
Starting of Financial Inclusion in India
Banking and financial services at an affordable cost to the vast sections of disadvantaged and low income groups.
Important step towards inclusive growth
The document is a summer internship report submitted by Arpita Gupta for her Post Graduate Diploma in Business Management. The report details her internship project at Mother Dairy where she studied factors behind decreasing market share and consumer behavior. The report includes an organizational background of Mother Dairy, literature review on the current market scenario and Mother Dairy's supply chain, distribution channels, and processing. It also describes the products offered by Mother Dairy and provides sales data. The objectives of the study and research methodology are mentioned.
This document discusses nonverbal communication. It defines nonverbal communication as symbols used unconsciously, also known as the "silent language." Key differences between nonverbal and verbal communication are outlined, including the former being multichanneled, continuous, and more ambiguous. Six types of nonverbal communication are described: body motions, distance/territory, touch, time, paralanguage, and self-presentation. Cultural and gender influences on nonverbal communication are also discussed. The document concludes by explaining two main functions of nonverbal communication: complementing/accentuating spoken words and substituting for speech.
This document provides an overview of mutual funds in India including:
- A brief history of mutual funds in India from 1963 to present day.
- An explanation of what a mutual fund is - a trust that pools money from investors and invests in securities like stocks and bonds.
- The advantages of investing in mutual funds like professional management and diversification.
- The different types of mutual fund schemes including open-ended, close-ended, interval schemes, growth schemes, income schemes, and balanced schemes.
- Key terms like Net Asset Value (NAV), sale price, and repurchase price.
The document serves as an introduction to mutual funds in India, outlining the concept
This document appears to be a project report on mutual fund investment submitted for an MBA program. It includes an acknowledgements section thanking various parties for their support and guidance. The executive summary provides an overview of mutual funds in India and how awareness and information is increasing investment. The report appears to analyze data on mutual fund investors in Ahmedabad through surveys to understand preferences and criteria for investment. It includes sections comparing performance of public and private mutual funds in oil and petroleum sectors between 2008-2009.
- The Himalaya Drug Company is an Indian pharmaceutical and personal care company founded in 1930 that focuses on producing Ayurvedic medicines and herbal products.
- It treats the root cause of diseases rather than just symptoms using well-balanced combinations of herbs.
- The company has grown significantly over the decades and now has over 5,000 employees worldwide, with products sold in over 90 countries that are prescribed by 400,000 doctors.
Teks tersebut membahas sejarah perkembangan filsafat komunikasi dari Yunani Kuno hingga Islam. Mulai dari kaum Sofis di Yunani yang menekankan teknik komunikasi tanpa etika, lalu aliran Socrates yang menekankan pentingnya rasionalitas dan etika dalam komunikasi. Kemudian berkembang ke Romawi dan Eropa dengan pengaruh filsafat Barat. Filsafat Islam lebih menekankan pada Al-Quran dan Sunnah sebagai pedoman utama
The document discusses different levels and types of communication. It describes extratersonal communication as occurring between human beings and non-human entities. Intrapersonal communication takes place individually through internal dialogue. Interpersonal communication refers to sharing information between people and can be formal or informal. Organizational communication occurs at different hierarchical levels within an organization for both internal operational and external operational purposes, as well as for personal reasons. Mass communication requires a mediator and has a large reach but lacks personalization. Communication flows within organizations can be downward, upward, lateral, or diagonal between different functions and levels.
This document provides an overview of mutual funds in India. It defines mutual funds and describes their structure, objectives, types of schemes (including closed-end and open-end funds), and SEBI's regulations for mutual funds in India. It also summarizes the history and development of mutual funds in India, including the establishment of the first mutual fund by UTI in 1964 and the entry of private sector mutual funds in 1992.
A STUDY ON MUTUAL FUNDS WITH REFERENCE TO ICICI DIRECT (SYSTEMATIC INVESTMENT...Prateek Gahlot
This document provides an overview of a study on creating awareness of mutual funds among customers of ICICI Bank through their online portal. The objectives are to understand customer perceptions of mutual funds and analyze factors influencing investment decisions. A survey was conducted of 650 existing ICICI customers to understand their views on mutual fund investments and the online portal. The study uses both primary data collected through surveys and secondary data from sources like journals. It aims to help customers better understand the benefits of investing in mutual funds online versus offline.
This project report summarizes portfolio management of mid-cap companies on the CNX Midcap index at Kotak Securities Ltd. in Surat. The author selected 9 mid-cap securities that showed technical breakouts and narrowed it down to an optimal portfolio of 6 companies using the Sharpe model. Fundamental analysis including economic, industry and company analysis was conducted to determine target prices for each company. Technical analysis including chart patterns, trend lines and indicators was also used to estimate target prices. The portfolio and individual stock analyses aimed to identify profitable investment opportunities in mid-cap companies for investors.
This document discusses attitude formation. It defines attitudes as learned predispositions to behave favorably or unfavorably towards an object. Attitudes have characteristics like being formed through experience and consistency. Structural models of attitudes include the tricomponent model of cognition, affect, and conation and multiattribute models evaluating attributes. Formation is influenced by experience, others, and media. Behavior can precede attitude through cognitive dissonance and attribution theory.
This Project is about Mutual Fund investment in different financial assets classes.This project will help you to take investment desion accoding the profile of investor.
Project report a study of sbi mutual funds uprangeshsatna
The document is a project report submitted by Snehal Chavan for the completion of a Bachelor of Business Administration degree. It investigates preferences of investors for investing in mutual funds. The report includes an introduction to mutual funds, an acknowledgement section thanking those who provided guidance and support, a declaration confirming the work is the student's own, and an executive summary outlining the project's purpose and methodology.
Teks tersebut membahas teori dialektika relasional yang menitikberatkan pada ketegangan dan perjuangan dalam hubungan dekat. Teori ini menjelaskan bahwa hubungan dicirikan oleh adanya ketegangan antar individu seperti koneksi melawan otonomi, kepastian melawan ketidakpastian, dan keterbukaan melawan ketertutupan. Teks tersebut juga menyebutkan beberapa variabel dialektika yang mempengaruhi hubungan antara lain stabilitas me
National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) is a not-for-profit organization established in 2008 to consolidate and integrate various retail payment systems in India and enable interoperable digital financial transactions. It aims to provide standardized and uniform payment systems. NPCI owns and operates core retail payment systems used by banks such as Immediate Payment Service (IMPS), Unified Payments Interface (UPI), Bharat Interface for Money (BHIM), RuPay, National Financial Switch (NFS) and Bharat Bill Payment System. NPCI is promoted by the Reserve Bank of India and owned by major Indian banks. It works to develop infrastructure and facilitate innovation in payments and settlement systems to drive greater financial inclusion in
Aquavitae is launching a new bottled seawater product called Poseidon. The product undergoes purification to provide pure drinking water. It aims to assure pure quality water for customers and invest in technology. Poseidon is priced affordably and offers health benefits as it is rich in nutrients from being sourced from deep seawater. It will be marketed through print, social media, and billboards. The target market includes daily users, families, and hotels/restaurants. Poseidon will position itself as a healthy choice to quench thirst through high quality at competitive prices.
In depth knowledge of ICICI Mutual Fund products, Service , customer views, their queries, their mindsets about service and products, questionnaire, data, graphs, No. of customers invested in securities in the last 12 months, Reasons of customers for not investing in MF through ICICI direct.com, Responses of customers about the site features they found useful at ICICI direct.com.
CICI Securities Ltd is an integrated securities firm offering a wide range of services including investment banking, institutional broking, retail broking, private wealth management, and financial product distribution. ICICI Securities sees its role as 'Creating Informed Access to the Wealth of the Nation' for its diversified set of client that includes corporates, financial institutions, high net- worth individuals, and retail investors. Headquartered in Mumbai, ICICI Securities operates out of 66 cities and towns in India and global offices in Singapore and New York. ICICI Securities Inc., the step-down wholly owned US subsidiary of the company is a member of the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) / Securities Investors Protection Corporation (SIPC). ICICI Securities Inc. activities include Dealing in Securities and Corporate Advisory Services in the United States. ICICI Securities Inc. is also registered with the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) and operates a branch office in Singapore.
HDFC Bank has over 3,300 branches across India and leverages CRM technology like call center automation and data warehousing. The bank implemented a CRM solution from CRMnext in 2008 that provides a 360-degree view of customers and an integrated sales platform. HDFC Bank's CRM strategy focuses on customer experience management, cross-selling capabilities, and segmentation to improve relationships and sales. The bank has a wide range of personal, commercial, NRI, and investment products and services and competes primarily with ICICI Bank.
This document provides an overview of mutual funds in India including:
- A brief history of mutual funds in India from 1963 to present day.
- An explanation of what a mutual fund is - a trust that pools money from investors and invests in securities like stocks and bonds.
- The advantages of investing in mutual funds like professional management and diversification.
- The different types of mutual fund schemes including open-ended, close-ended, interval schemes, growth schemes, income schemes, and balanced schemes.
- Key terms like Net Asset Value (NAV), sale price, and repurchase price.
The document serves as an introduction to mutual funds in India, outlining the concept
Starting of Financial Inclusion in India
Banking and financial services at an affordable cost to the vast sections of disadvantaged and low income groups.
Important step towards inclusive growth
The document is a summer internship report submitted by Arpita Gupta for her Post Graduate Diploma in Business Management. The report details her internship project at Mother Dairy where she studied factors behind decreasing market share and consumer behavior. The report includes an organizational background of Mother Dairy, literature review on the current market scenario and Mother Dairy's supply chain, distribution channels, and processing. It also describes the products offered by Mother Dairy and provides sales data. The objectives of the study and research methodology are mentioned.
This document discusses nonverbal communication. It defines nonverbal communication as symbols used unconsciously, also known as the "silent language." Key differences between nonverbal and verbal communication are outlined, including the former being multichanneled, continuous, and more ambiguous. Six types of nonverbal communication are described: body motions, distance/territory, touch, time, paralanguage, and self-presentation. Cultural and gender influences on nonverbal communication are also discussed. The document concludes by explaining two main functions of nonverbal communication: complementing/accentuating spoken words and substituting for speech.
This document provides an overview of mutual funds in India including:
- A brief history of mutual funds in India from 1963 to present day.
- An explanation of what a mutual fund is - a trust that pools money from investors and invests in securities like stocks and bonds.
- The advantages of investing in mutual funds like professional management and diversification.
- The different types of mutual fund schemes including open-ended, close-ended, interval schemes, growth schemes, income schemes, and balanced schemes.
- Key terms like Net Asset Value (NAV), sale price, and repurchase price.
The document serves as an introduction to mutual funds in India, outlining the concept
This document appears to be a project report on mutual fund investment submitted for an MBA program. It includes an acknowledgements section thanking various parties for their support and guidance. The executive summary provides an overview of mutual funds in India and how awareness and information is increasing investment. The report appears to analyze data on mutual fund investors in Ahmedabad through surveys to understand preferences and criteria for investment. It includes sections comparing performance of public and private mutual funds in oil and petroleum sectors between 2008-2009.