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Tracker Fund
Tracker Funds A tracker fund is an investment fund that replicates the performance of a specific index or benchmark, typically by tracking an index fund or ETF. They aim to provide investors with exposure to a particular market or asset class at a lower cost than traditional index funds. Types of Tracker Funds: Passive Tracker […]
Foreign Institutional Investors (Fiis)
Foreign Institutional Investors (FII) Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) are institutional investors that invest a significant portion of their assets in foreign securities markets. They include a wide range of entities, such as hedge funds, pension funds, mutual funds, and sovereign wealth funds. Characteristics of FIIs: Large size: FIIs typically have large asset sizes, allowing them […]
Hold
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Invit, Invits, Infrastructure Investment Trust
Invit to Invest in Infrastructure Investment Trust (InvIT) Dear Potential Investor, We invite you to invest in [InvIT Name], an Infrastructure Investment Trust (InvIT) established by [InvIT sponsor company name] to unlock the potential of India’s infrastructure sector. With a diverse portfolio of high-quality infrastructure assets across [asset types], InvIT aims to generate superior returns […]
What Is Amortization
Amortization is the process of spreading the cost of an intangible asset, such as patents or copyrights, over the useful life of the asset. Amortization is used to account for intangible assets because they do not have a physical existence like tangible assets.
Lock In Period
Lock-in period is a term used in the context of software engineering to describe the period of time during which a software project is considered to be in a state of flux and changes are difficult or impossible to make without significant effort. Causes of lock-in periods: Complex dependencies: When a project relies on a […]
Environmental, Social, And Governance (Esg) Criteria
Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Criteria ESG criteria are a set of non-financial factors that investors consider when making investment decisions. These factors include environmental, social, and governance (ESG) issues. Environmental Factors: Climate change: Greenhouse gas emissions, carbon footprint, and climate change risks. Water usage: Water scarcity, water pollution, and water conservation. Biodiversity: Loss of […]
Allotment
Definition: Allotment is the process of allocating land or other resources to individuals or groups based on a specific formula or criteria. It is a form of land distribution commonly practiced in agricultural societies. Types of Allotment: Permanent allotment: Land is permanently allocated to a particular individual or group for a specified period. Temporary allotment: […]
Alco (Asset-Liability Committee)
The Alcohol and Asset Liability Committee (AALLC) is responsible for developing and implementing the American Society for Brewing Competitions’ official rules and guidelines for alcoholic beverages competition. This committee is made up of volunteers from the brewing community and is responsible for ensuring that all competitions are conducted fairly and consistently. Key Responsibilities: Developing and […]
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