A coefficient which measures risk-adjusted performance, factoring in the risk due to the specific security, rather than the overall market. A high value for alpha implies that the stock or mutual fund has performed better than would have been expected given its beta (volatility).
Alpha is basically a technical measure of performance over a capital price asset model (CAPM). It is based on the amount of risk taken compared to the return expected. If a fund performs better than the benchmark, the alpha is increased (0.0% represents a matching return and may indicate your active fund is a closet index fund; any number above or below would indicate the risk you assumed). Alpha is risk.
I think you mean mutual. We have mutual friends. Our mutual enemy attacked another country.
Alpha is the first Greek letter. It can also mean the first in importance. Beta is the second Greek letter. It can also mean the second in importance.
About 2 to 3 pages. ca = circa = about
When you with respect to the x-axis then this is like saying with reference to the x-axis. You are using the x-axis as a guide.
Factoring rates apply to the practice of businesses selling receivables at a discount to a factor, who then collects the funds. The factoring rate is the amount of the discount at which the receivable is purchased.
IRA mutual funds are those that are suitable for an IRA. An IRA is otherwise known as an 'Individual Retirement Account'. It is an account designed for retirees in the US.
Non-Redistributed (ie the dividends are re-invested into the mutual funds)
If you mean how you can invest in mutual funds, there are several ways to do it. You can buy them online or you can check with your bank as a number of banks sell mutual funds. You can also seek help from a broker company. For example, GEPL is a broking company that has a dedicated team of experts to guide their clients on mutual fund investment. Some of the services that GEPL offers is advising clients on which funds to invest in as well as monitoring and evaluating the performance of their MF portfolio.
An investment vehicle which is comprised of a pool of funds collected from many investors for the purpose of investing in securities such as stocks, bonds, money market securities and similar assets. Mutual funds are operated by money mangers, who invest the fund's capital and attempt to produce capital gains and income for the fund's investors. A mutual fund's portfolio is structured and maintained to match the investment objectives stated in its prospectus. Source: http://www.answers.com/mutual+fund?cat=biz-fin&gwp=11&method=3&ver=2.3.0.609
It depends on your goals and what you mean by "best." For most people, the most rational option is probably mutual funds, not individual stocks.
Buying and selling securities refers to the stock market usually. It is the buying and selling of stocks and mutual funds to make a profit.
Are you asking about Mutual MEDIATION?
Mutual touch means what
"What is mean by mutual intent between guest and innkeeper?" "What is mean by mutual intent between guest and innkeeper?"
Mutual Fund is an open-ended fund operated by an investment company which raises money from shareholders and invests in a group of assets, in accordance with a stated set of objectives. Mutual funds raise money by selling shares of the fund to the public, much like any other type of company can sell stock in itself to the public.
Yes. It is a jargon term used in finance to mean an outside money manager, typically for mutual funds, that is separate from the fund's principal advisors.
Only members of Alpha Kappa Alpha are aware of their meaning.