Closed-end mutual funds explained
Sunday November 29th 2009, 10:42 am
Filed under: foreign equity funds

Under the Investment Company Act of 1940, the companies that operate mutual funds are called management companies and are classified in open-end investment companies, commonly referred to as mutual fund companies, and in closed-end investment companies, typically referred to as closed-end funds.

Closed-end funds make one-time offering of shares to investors through an initial public offering (IPO). After the offering, the securities are (more…)



Raising Equity Capital in Australia
Saturday November 28th 2009, 10:48 am
Filed under: foreign equity funds

All Businesses Need Capital

Capital is the lifeblood of a business.  It is true that to make money you have to spend some – and to spend it you have to have it. Without capital you can’t buy the equipment you need, lease the factory/shop/office you need or hire the people necessary to help you do whatever it is you do. New capital underwrites innovation and the take up of new technology and the development of new ideas.

It i (more…)



Strategies of a Growth Fund
Saturday November 28th 2009, 10:45 am
Filed under: foreign equity funds

Wealth Cap takes pride on being entrepreneur friendly investors and work to add value before, during and after the investment process. The main aim of growth fund, which is basically a mutual fund, is to achieve capital appreciation by investing in growth stocks. They focus on companies that are experiencing significant earnings or revenue growth, rather than companies that pay out dividends. Growth fund is a diversified portfolio of stocks th (more…)



Venture Capital Fund – Basic Concepts
Saturday November 28th 2009, 10:45 am
Filed under: foreign equity funds

Venture Capital Fund –Basic Concepts

 

 

Mohit Kumar Yadav

VTH YEAR BA.LLB

NEW LAW COLLEGE,

BHARATI VIDYAPEETH UNIVERSITY,PUNE

 

Introduction:
Venture capital is a type of private equity capital typically provided by outside investors to new businesses. Generally made as cash (more…)



Indian Real Estate: Another Realty Fund
Saturday November 28th 2009, 10:43 am
Filed under: foreign equity funds

Indian Real Estate: Going Dutch With ABN-Amro As foreign investments in Indian real estate pours in, we have Netherlands ABN-Amro Mutual Fund filing with the capital markets regulator, Securities & Exchange Board of India (SEBI), in the interest of a scheme that will invest in real estate and leading property firms across the globe.

The ABN-Amro Global Property (India) Equity Fund, which awaits the regulator’s nod, will inve (more…)