The Nature of the Trust Corpus and the Rights in a Unit (A)

Posted on May 10th, 2008 in Trust Funds | 6 Comments »

A. The Trust Corpus and the Cash Fund Concept

The trust is by nature a relationship fastened upon the properties of the trust. Considerable debate has been focused upon the rights of a beneficiary in the trust properties.5 In a private trust, the trust is a means of disposition of properties by way of gift. The trust corpus in the private trust, even when the settlor is one of the beneficiaries, is the subject matter of a gift. In this sense, the trust has a distributive character that makes use of equity’s recognition of a multiplicity of interests within a trust. A beneficiary’s interest is an interest in a gift. His interest is a matter of degree of ownership. If he is a beneficiary under a discretionary trust, he has nothing more than a right to be considered as a beneficiary. Read the rest of this entry »

Psychological Aspects of CTA Selection

Posted on March 3rd, 2008 in Balanced Funds, Bonus Funds, Credit, Financial Support Funds, Mutual Funds, Stock Funds, bond, interest rate, swap | 3 Comments »

You need to be concerned with the psychological aspects of investing in a managed futures program from two distinct points of view. First, what type of investment best meets your needs? And second, if you’re going to personally interview and select a CTA, what psychological characteristics should you be looking for?

The type of futures investment you are suited for depends on your attitude toward risk. If you are an aggressive risk-taker, you might be looking for an emerging CTA with a short, but incredible, track record. A moderate risk-taker might select a seasoned trader with a five- to ten-year track record in the moderate volatility range. Safety-conscious investors prefer to define their maximum risk in advance. They look for limited partnerships and “guaranteed” funds. We’ll have a discussion of the various types of offerings later in this text. Read the rest of this entry »

Mutual Funds’ Establishment, Set-Up and Changes

Posted on November 12th, 2007 in Mutual Funds | 4 Comments »

Establishment

Establishing a mutual fund follows a similar procedure in all countries. First, a management company determines the investment opportunity for a fund with a particular investment objective and policy, then decides its appropriate type or construction, either the corporate type, as an investment company, or the contractual type, as a unit or investment trust. It is worth noting that, in law, only the corporate type has a’legal personality’.

Usually in conjunction with an independent custodian, depositary or trustee, the fund’s constitutional documents are prepared and executed as legally binding instruments. The officers and agents, such as the investment manager, transfer agent, selling agent, administrator, auditor, are identified and then the terms and conditions upon which the fund will be offered and operated are settled and the charges and tees of the various parties agreed. Application for authorisation is then made to the relevant authority. Read the rest of this entry »

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