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For small investors the Mutual Funds is a safe avenue to play this game from sideline with very much reduced risk
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Even with considerable research the managers of Mutual Funds are not always able to take correct decisions about entering or exiting a particular script as the share price movements usually defy all logics at least in the short run
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Due to pooling up of funds from large number of investors, the total corpus of the MF is very large
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The Net Asset Value (NAV) of the fund gives the current value of your investment by indicating how much each unit of Rs 10 is worth on a day-to-day basis calculated from the daily market value of the funds total asset
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All you need to do is identify a few good funds and keep investing in them regularly
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You should exit a fund when you need money or the funds performance does not satisfy you or when you want to modify the portfolio distribution
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You should look for funds that have a good performance record over the long-term
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One should avoid new funds and restrict your selection to those funds that have been around for at least three or more years
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Many are set up to save taxes and arrange funds for activities that have no connection to the aims and objectives
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Pension funds to be cashed in, which would take at least a week, plus some prize bonds, would come to just under 10k
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filtering of funds into the party
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During cleaning it became clear that at some time in the distant past part of the church had been a temple dedicated to Pallas Athena and although it was not unusual for the locals to mix their beliefs, the church authorities were rather embarrassed and the work came to a standstill until it could be determined who would provide funds for the work to continue
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Without a mortgage to worry about, the funds that they had received from the sale of their previous, modest abode provided them with a solid foundation on which to base their daily activities
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Safe and sound on the outside and aided by the proceeds from Danny’s own bank account, together with funds received from an unwitting, Canadian ice hockey player, Annie and her great-aunt employed the services of a very expensive legal practice in the heart of Manchester’s business district
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You can learn more about the Compassion Capital Fund and the organizations it funds at www
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All faith-based and community groups that receive Federal funds are subject to basic audit requirements
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It is therefore extremely important for grant recipients to keep accurate records of all transactions conducted with Federal funds
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For example, charities that spend less than $300,000 a year in Federal funds are generally asked only to perform a "self-audit
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mortgage to worry about, the funds that they had received from the
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The income from that goes directly into the Foundation funds
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It would be a good plug for the place, I imagine they could use extra funds
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I usually do a concert in the summer for the Foundation funds
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Then there was the account created for the receipt of funds derived from George's 'partnership' with Samuel Allcock
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“This will give you direct control of these funds should something catastrophic occur either to us or to you while you are overseas
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He separated out daily expense funds and then locked the bulk of his bank away as directed, and so joined his elder companion on the walk through a couple coaches up to the Dining car
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) Proceeds from said funds shall be utilized for the maintenance of the school house, furniture and implements of instruction therein contained and affiliated, textbooks, and the annual salary of a teacher
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Once the novelty of 'disposing' of funds had worn off, and before anyone gave it considered thought, she made her pitch
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Therefore, he’d been able to buy it for ten cent an acre, if it hadn't been for Emme's Grandmother dying when she did, he wouldn't have had the funds to do so then
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lacked the funds and resources to pursue the Beauchamps
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At the last minute, Army Audit Agency canceled the audit because of low funds so I stay in Warren
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It's good to be heard that you're doing a lots of funds and enjoying with your job
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As a result of the sale, he possessed unlimited funds; without which, his rise to power in Shattered Rock would not have occurred quite so swiftly and peacefully
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The demand for those who live by wages, it is evident, cannot increase but in proportion to the increase of the funds which are destined to the payment of wages
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These funds are of two kinds, first, the revenue which is over and above what is necessary for the maintenance; and, secondly, the stock which is over and above what is necessary for the employment of their masters
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Klowa used up the last of his funds snacking on the tasty morsels the Plaz's cooks turned out
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The demand for labourers, the funds destined for maintaining them increase, it seems, still faster than they can find labourers to employ
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The funds destined for the payment of wages, the revenue and stock of its inhabitants, may be of the greatest extent; but if they have continued for several centuries of the same, or very nearly of the same extent, the number of labourers employed every year could easily supply, and even more than supply, the number wanted the following year
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But it would be otherwise in a country where the funds destined for the maintenance of labour were sensibly decaying
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In a fertile country, which had before been much depopulated, where subsistence, consequently, should not be very difficult, and where, notwithstanding, three or four hundred thousand people die of hunger in one year, we maybe assured that the funds destined for the maintenance of the labouring poor are fast decaying
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But the high price of provisions, by diminishing the funds destined for the maintenance of servants, disposes masters rather to diminish than to increase the number of those they have
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In a year of sudden and extraordinary plenty, there are funds in the hands of many of the employers of industry, sufficient to maintain and employ a greater number of industrious people than had been employed the year before ; and this extraordinary number cannot always be had
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The funds destined for employing industry are less than they had been the year before
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The great property which they possess both in French and English funds, about forty millions, it is said in the latter (in which, I suspect, however, there is a
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The diminution of the capital stock of the society, or of the funds destined for the maintenance of industry, however, as it lowers the wages of labour, so it raises the profits of stock, and consequently the interest of money
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Later, Doyle was sent away to boarding school and then college with funds probably paid for by his well-to-do relatives
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Letters were circulated, funds collected and naturally dispersed on posters (non-talking), postage and trust tax
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control a family’s funds
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When, therefore, by the substitution of paper, the gold and silver necessary for circulation is reduced to, perhaps, a fifth part of the former quantity, if the value of only the greater part of the other four-fifths be added to the funds which are destined for the maintenance of industry, it must make a very considerable addition to the quantity of that industry, and, consequently, to the value of the annual produce of land and labour
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Universal funds in these directions?”:
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Until this spring, he’s had no funds to buy a girl
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on funds, so couldn’t arrange mikes; I hope that is okay
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The funds destined for the maintenance of productive labour are not only much greater in the former than in the latter, but bear a much greater proportion to those which, though they may be employed to maintain either productive or unproductive hands, have generally a predilection for the latter
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The proportion between those different funds necessarily determines in every country the general character of the inhabitants as to industry or idleness
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We are more industrious than our forefathers, because, in the present times, the funds destined for the maintenance of industry are much greater in proportion to those which are likely to be employed in the maintenance of idleness, than they were two or three centuries ago
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Like him who perverts the revenues of some pious foundation to profane purposes, he pays the wages of idleness with those funds which the frugality of his forefathers had, as it were, consecrated to the maintenance of industry
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By diminishing the funds destined for the employment of productive labour, he necessarily diminishes, so far as it depends upon him, the quantity of that labour which adds a value to the subject upon which it is bestowed, and, consequently, the value of the annual produce of the land and labour of the whole country, the real wealth and revenue of its inhabitants
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Though the expense of the prodigal should be altogether in home made, and no part of it in foreign commodities, its effect upon the productive funds of the society would still be the same
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Every injudicious and unsuccessful project in agriculture, mines, fisheries, trade, or manufactures, tends in the same manner to diminish the funds destined for the maintenance of productive labour
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In every such project, though the capital is consumed by productive hands only, yet as, by the injudicious manner in which they are employed, they do not reproduce the full value of their consumption, there must always be some diminution in what would otherwise have been the productive funds of the society
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Those unproductive hands who should be maintained by a part only of the spare revenue of the people, may consume so great a share of their whole revenue, and thereby oblige so great a number to encroach upon their capitals, upon the funds destined for the maintenance of productive labour, that all the frugality and good conduct of individuals may not be able to compensate the waste and degradation of produce occasioned by this violent and forced encroachment
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The number of its productive labourers, it is evident, can never be much increased, but in consequence of an increase of capital, or of the funds destined for maintaining them
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The demand for productive labour, by the increase of the funds which are destined for maintaining it, grows every day greater and greater
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The funds for maintaining productive labour being the same, the demand for it would be the same
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The funds which maintained the foreign wars of the present century, the most expensive perhaps which history records, seem to have had little dependency upon the exportation either of the circulating money, or of the plate of private families, or of the treasure of the prince
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The insignificant pageantry of their court becomes every day more brilliant; and the expense of it not only prevents accumulation, but frequently encroaches upon the funds destined for more necessary expenses
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But I warn you, by this act I will demonstrate two things: firstly that I am as charitable with my time as I am with the departments funds; and secondly, that my decisions never - never, I tell you - necessitate revision
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Accumulation is thus prevented in the hands of all those who are naturally the most disposed to accumulate; and the funds destined for the maintenance of productive labour, receive no augmentation from the revenue of those who ought naturally to augment them the most
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Funds for these projects were coming from South American investment companies of the Southern Hemisphere Union
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Artificers, manufacturers, and merchants, can augment the revenue and wealth of their society by parsimony only ; or, as it is expressed in this system, by privation, that is, by depriving themselves of a part of the funds destined for their own subsistence
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They annually reproduce nothing but those funds
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Farmers and country labourers, on the contrary, may enjoy completely the whole funds destined for their own subsistence, and yet augment, at the same time, the revenue and wealth of their society
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I had no EURO funds or gold credits
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His most successful attempt had been worse than the best result on Mars over a century ago, with the restrictions – the lack of funds at the time
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The East India company, upon the redemption of their funds, and the expiration of their exclusive privilege, have a right, by act of parliament, to continue a corporation with a joint stock, and to trade in their corporate capacity to the East Indies, in common with the rest of their fellow subjects
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The magistrates of the powerful canton of Berne, in particular, have accumulated, out of the savings from this fund, a very large sum, supposed to amount to several millions; part or which is deposited in a public treasure, and part is placed at interest in what are called the public funds of the different indebted nations of Europe; chiefly in those of France and Great Britain
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The canton of Berne derives a considerable revenue by lending a part of its treasure to foreign states, that is, by placing it in the public funds of the different indebted nations of Europe, chiefly in those of France and England
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The security of this revenue must depend, first, upon the security of the funds in which it is placed, or upon the good faith of the government which has the management of them; and, secondly, upon the certainty or probability of the continuance of peace with the debtor nation
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In the case of a war, the very first act of hostility on the part of the debtor nation might be the forfeiture of the funds of its credit or
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the power to give or withhold funds as he felt fit
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While it obliges the people to pay, it may thus diminish, or perhaps destroy, some of the funds which might enable them more easily to do so
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Matejka has written and directed a 13-week radio show, developed and written a Puppet Program and edited MSS for various publishing houses, including two cookbooks sold to raise funds for a Pregnancy Center in the business of saving babies
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Nothing can be more reasonable, than that a fund, which owes its existence to the good government of the state, should be taxed peculiarly, or should contribute something more than the greater part of other funds, towards the support of that government
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foris-familiated ; that is, who have received their portion, have got families of their own, and are supported by funds separate and independent of those of their father
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Such taxes, though called by the same name, and levied by the same officers, and in the same manner with the stamp duties above mentioned upon the transference of property, are, however, of a quite different nature, and fall upon quite different funds
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I was in the neighbourhood and wondering if you could spare a few moments of your time to help us with the depleted parish funds
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Soon after the greater part of the temporary taxes of Great Britain had been rendered perpetual, and distributed into the aggregate, South-sea, and general funds, the creditors of the public, like those of private persons, were induced to accept of five per cent
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upon the capital of the greater part or the debts which had been thus funded for perpetuity, or of one-sixth of the greater part of the annuities which were paid out of the three great funds above mentioned
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This saving left a considerable surplus in the produce of the different taxes which had been accumulated into those funds, over and above what was necessary for paying the annuities which were now charged upon them, and laid the foundation of what has since been called the sinking fund
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Sinking funds have generally arisen, not so much from any surplus of the taxes which was over and above what was necessary for paying the interest or annuity originally charged upon them, as from a subsequent reduction of that interest ; that of Holland in 1655, and that of the ecclesiastical state in 1685, were both formed in this manner
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Hence the usual insufficiency of such funds
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The public funds of the different indebted nations of Europe, particularly those of England, have, by one author, been represented as the accumulation of a great capital, superadded to the other capital of the country, by means of which its trade is extended, its manufactures are multiplied, and its lands cultivated and improved, much beyond what they could have been by means of that other capital only
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In return for the capital which they advanced, they obtained, indeed, an annuity of the public funds, in most cases, of more than equal value
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It supposes, besides, that the whole public debt is owing to the inhabitants of the country, which happens not to be true ; the Dutch, as well as several other foreign nations, having a very considerable share in our public funds
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In spite of all the laws against bribery and corruption, the bounty of the candidates, together with the occasional distributions of coin which were ordered by the senate, were the principal funds from which, during the latter times of the Roman republic, the poorer citizens derived their subsistence
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Any time you encounter the use of that term to describe the money used to bail out a certain activity or area of the country, you need to bear in mind that federal funds are nothing more than someone"s money, including your own
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federal government finally allocated these funds to the owners of the vessels lost by the Confederate cruisers
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Guess what? Washington decided to cut off that state"s highway funds
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The second was the rise of mutual funds from practically
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Investors bought shares of mutual funds rather than stocks in individual companies and trusted in savvy managers to buy into companies whose stock would go up
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Bernie followed this with the Fund of Funds, designed to invest