Fund administrationFund administration is the name given to the execution of back-office activities including fund accounting, financial reporting, net asset value calculation, capital calls, distributions, investor communications and other functions carried out in support of an investment fund, which may take the form of a traditional mutual fund, a hedge fund, a private equity fund, a venture capital fund, a pension fund, a unit trust, or other pooled investment vehicle.
CarboneLe carbone est l'élément chimique de et de Il possède trois isotopes naturels : C et C qui sont stables ; C qui est radioactif de demi-vie ce qui permet de dater des éléments utilisant du carbone pour leur structure. Le carbone est l'élément le plus léger du groupe 14 du tableau périodique. Le corps simple carbone présente plusieurs formes allotropiques dont principalement le graphite et le diamant. L'élément carbone forme divers composés inorganiques comme le dioxyde de carbone , et une grande variété de composés organiques et de polymères.
Fund of fundsA "fund of funds" (FOF) is an investment strategy of holding a portfolio of other investment funds rather than investing directly in stocks, bonds or other securities. This type of investing is often referred to as multi-manager investment. A fund of funds may be "fettered", meaning that it invests only in funds managed by the same investment company, or "unfettered", meaning that it can invest in external funds run by other managers.
Fonds mutuelAu Canada et aux États-Unis, un fonds mutuel est un fonds de placement réunissant l'argent de plusieurs investisseurs. Les administrateurs du fonds doivent administrer l'argent selon un document décrivant comment l'argent sera placé. Par exemple, un fonds d'obligations canadiennes devra placer l'argent uniquement dans ce genre d'obligations. La description du fonds spécifie généralement des pourcentages qui doivent être maintenus selon les types de titres.
Short tonThe short ton (abbreviation tn) is a measurement unit equal to . It is commonly used in the United States, where it is known simply as a ton, although the term is ambiguous, the single word being variously used for short, long, and metric ton. The various tons are defined as units of mass. They are sometimes used as units of weight, the force exerted by a mass at standard gravity (e.g., short ton-force). One short ton exerts a weight at one standard gravity of 2,000 pound-force (lbf).