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What do you mean by / what is fund management..?

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What do you mean by / what is fund management..?..

Answer / bindu

Fund management is the professional management of various
securities (shares, bonds etc) assets (e.g. real estate), to
meet specified investment goals for the benefit of the
investors. Investors may be institutions (insurance
companies, pension funds, corporations etc.) or private
investors (both directly via investment contracts and more
commonly via collective investment schemes e.g. mutual
funds) .

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What do you mean by / what is fund management..?..

Answer / deepak n. kolekar

Fund Management is like to balance a briefcase which
contains the securities for long term and short term. This
securities can be fluctuating i.e some can be on high risk
and some can be on low risk. The securities can be Shares,
Bonds, Debentures, Deposits, etc.

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