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- Management Fee
- The management fee is the fee charged by an investment manager for overseeing a fund.
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- Market Capitalization
- Market capitalization refers to the total value of a company’s outstanding shares or stocks.
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- Mutual Fund
- A mutual fund is an investment vehicle that pools money from many people to invest in a variety of assets like stocks, bonds, or other securities.
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- Money Market Fund
- Money Market Fund in mutual funds is a type of fund that invests in highly liquid and short-term financial instruments, providing an avenue for equilibrating the short-term surplus funds of lenders and the requirements of borrowers
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- Mid-Cap Fund
- Mid-Cap Fund in mutual funds is a type of fund that predominantly invests in equity and equity-related securities of mid-cap companies.
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- Market Risk
- Market risk is the risk of losing positions due to movements in market variables such as prices and volatility.
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- Management Expense Ratio
- The management expense ratio represents the percentage of asset fees associated with investments.
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- Market Index
- The Market index is a portfolio of securities that represent a particular section of the stock market.
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- Momentum Investing
- In momentum investing, investors buy securities that are rising and sell them once they seem to have peaked.
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- Market Order
- A market order is a buy or sell order at the best available price on the market.
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- Margin Call
- A margin call is when a broker demands investors to add more money into a margin account.
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- Multi-manager investment
- Multi-manager investment refers to an investment that consists of multiple specialised funds.
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- Mutual Fund Custodian
- A mutual fund custodian is a financial institution like a trust, company, or bank that holds and safeguards the funds' securities.
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- Management Company
- Management Companies are companies that handle specific resources owned by funds, usually managed by teams of experts.
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- Managed Distribution
- In managed distribution, common shareholders receive consistent, although not guaranteed, periodic payments, regardless of income earned or capital gains realized.
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- Market-Linked Investment
- Market-linked investment is a pooled investment where the value of the investment depends on market movement.
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- Maturity Date
- The maturity date refers to the date a note, draft, acceptance bond or other debt instrument becomes due.
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- Monthly Income Plan
- A monthly income plan is a financial product designed to provide investors with a regular stream of income every month.
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- Maturity
- Maturity is an agreed-upon date on which the investment ends, often triggering the repayment.
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- Minimum Application Amount
- Application amount is the minimum investment that investors need to make to start investing.
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- Mutual Fund Wrap
- A mutual fund wrap is a wealth management service that offers personalised advice and a large pool of mutual funds.
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- Mutual Fund Family
- Mutual fund family refers to a group of funds offered by the same financial company.
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- Market Price Per Share
- Market price per share refers to the total value of all of the company’s outstanding shares put together.
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- Modified Duration
- A modified duration measures how a change in interest rates affects the value of a security.
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- Macaulay Duration
- Macaulay duration is the weighted average time it takes to receive the bond's cash flow.