The Effect Of Investment Mix On The New Nigerian Pensions | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Finance | Feb,2014
Retirees in a defined contribution scheme have their yearly investments accumulated until retirement at which time pensions are purchased at the prevailing annuity rates. The state of the economy has a strong bearing in the investment returns. The investments are of various outlets mainly equities and fixed interest securities which
Testing Of Market Efficiency In The Weak-form Taking Cnx Nifty As A Benchmark Index: A Study | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Finance | Feb,2014
Abstract
Efficient Capital Market Hypothesis envisages three Forms of Capital market Efficiency: Weak Form, Semi-Strong and Strong Form. Efficiency of the capital markets is a determining factor for long term investors. While Inefficient market efficiency breeds speculation, price rigging and abnormal gains for some and creates , it creates a
Optimal Portfolio Construction With Markowitz Model Among Large Cap’s In India | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Finance | Feb,2014
The aim of this project is to construct effective portfolio for the large cap companies. This study enables to know the performance of some Nifty Fifty companies having larger market capitalization. The analysis given on this project is on the basis of risk & return and on Sharpe index model.
Why Investors Are Shying Away From Primary Market? | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Finance | Feb,2014
This article concentrates on the type, process and kinds of investors as well as the psychological factors that impact a person/investor for making investment decisions. The observation pertains to how investors understand getting into the main Market via Initial Public Offer (IPO) window. Investors taking part in capital market could
Mapping And Creation Of Database For Analysis Of The North-east Population Distribution In Nigeria | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Geography | Feb,2014
In Nigeria, full information of population censuses are mainly presented at national and state levels, while those at smaller units such as LGAs or wards are neglected. This makes analysis of population such as population density to be restricted to only the national and state level, but the figures obtained
Employee Empowerment And Job Satisfaction | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Human Resource | Feb,2014
Empowerment is a new concept that attracted many scholars of management. This concept includes various psychological conditions such as impact, competency, choice, meaning the jobs and trust. Despite rapid changes, technological developments and overt and covert competition in the world is revealed the importance and necessity of empowering more and
Purchasing Behavior Of Branded Men’s Wear – A Study On Youngsters And Professionals | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Marketing | Feb,2014
The size of the consumer market in this country is vast and constantly expanding. Consumer preferences are changing and becoming highly diversified. Even industrial market buyers are exhibiting diversified preference and less predictable purchase behavior. Indians are becoming more brand conscious and spending time and money trying out new products
Mobile Number Portability: Win-win For Indian Customers And Mobile Operators | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Marketing | Feb,2014
Abstract: Today mobile phones have a much larger role to play than just facilitate voice communications. Our dependency on them is increasing and they have graduated to become an important entertaining gadget for us. We are in an era where mobile phones are required not just to stay in touch,
Cost Drivers Of Household Treatment Of Presumptive Malaria In Home-based Management Of Malaria In Ejisu-juaben Municipality. | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Sociology | Feb,2014
Home-Based Management of Malaria (HBMM) is one of the key strategies to reduce the burden of malaria for vulnerable populations in endemic countries. The strategy seeks to allow caregivers to have immediate
health care from some selected and trained community members. The study sought to identify the cost drivers
of
The Effects Of Population Dynamics On Economic Growth In Nigeria | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Economics | Jan,2014
The study specifically determined the effects of fertility and infant mortality rates on the economic growth from 1980 to 2010. It used annual secondary data on infant mortality rate, fertility rate, and openness from World Development Indicators; government expenditure, saving and real Gross Domestic Product from Central Bank of Nigeria