Important Points for IC 89 - Management Accounting Exam
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Types of Ratios for evaluating the performance of mutual funds include: Sharpes ratio, Jensens Alpha Ratio, Treynor ratio, Famas Net Selectivity Ratio.
AIF means any fund established in India in the form of a trust, company, limited liability partnership, or a body corporate which is a privately pooled investment vehicle that collect funds from investors, whether Indian/Foreign, for investing it in accordance with a defined investment policy for the benefit of its investors.
Types of Nature of AIFs include: Debt funds, Hedge funds, Infrastructure funds, Private equity funds, Small and Medium Enterprises Funds, Social venture funds and Venture Capital Funds.
AIF can raise funds through private placement by issue of information memorandum/placement memorandum.
As per the regulation, venture capital fund means a fund established in the form of a trust or a company including a body corporate and registered under these regulations which: Has a dedicated pool of capital, Raised in a manner specified in the regulation and Invests in venture undertaking in accordance with the regulations.