Business / Finance / Mutual Fund Theorem: A result associated with the CAPM, asserting that investors will choose to invest their entire risky portfolio in a market index or mutual fund.
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Fund Adjective Synonyms: supply, stock, reserve, store, pool, cache, reservoir, repository, mine
Fund Noun Synonyms: finance, back, capitalize, stake, support, pay for, endow, grant, subsidize
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Mutual Verb Synonyms: reciprocal, reciprocated, requited, interactive, complementary
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Theorem Adjective Synonyms: hypothesis, proposition, assumption, conjecture, thesis, postulate
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Business / Finance / Performance Fund: A growth-oriented mutual fund investing in growth stock and performance stock with low dividends and high risk. MORE
Business / Real Estate / Pension Funds: Pension funds usually have large amounts of money available for investment. Because of the comparatively high yields and low risks offered by mortgages, pension funds have begun to participate activel MORE
Business / Accounting / Petty Cash Fund: A small amount of cash kept on hand for making miscellaneous payments. MORE
Health / Health Insurance / Plan Funding: The method that an employer or other payor or purchaser uses to pay medical benefit costs and administrative expenses. MORE
Business / Finance / Portfolio Separation Theorem: Theory that an investor's choice of a risky investment portfolio is separate from his attitude towards risk. Related: Fisher's separation theorem. MORE
Business / Finance / Pension Fund: A fund set up to pay the pension benefits of a company's workers after retirement. MORE