Introduction: Portfolio Management is a science
for managing the varying combination of Portfolio elements. These elements are
the sub-components, of which the larger portfolio is formed; say, the elements
may be 'plans' for a portfolio of plans, or 'strategies' for portfolio of strategies,
or 'securities' for a portfolio of securities, and so on. In general, we may say
that the elements of a portfolio are different forms of assets and in essence,
portfolio management is managing these assets. We shall henceforth refer to portfolio
management as the management of these assets. In particular, the scope of this
report has been focused to handle and discuss 'securities' as the typical sub-component
of portfolio of assets.
The objectives of the project report are:
- To find out the awareness level of Investors about various parameters of Portfolio
Management Schemes. Particularly, the rate of return to the investor.
- To investigate and determine the various strategies and practice adopted by
the institution offering Portfolio Management Services and the resultant satisfaction
level of investors.
Number of Pages of Project Report: 80
Package Includes: Synopsis/Project Proposal + Project Report
Project Format: Document (.doc)
Table of Contents of Project Report:
Preface/ Summary of the Project
Acknowledgement
Chapter 1: Introduction
1. The Project
1.1 Problem statement in brief
1.2 What contribution it will make & to whom
1.3 Background of Company in brief
2. Introduction to Portfolio Management Services
3. Attributes of the Portfolio Management Services
- Promptness of Services
- Quality & flexibility of services
- Service charges
- Track record of the company
- Minimum interest required
- Database & computerization
- Research division
- Reporting
- Networking
- Simplicity of procedures
- Broker card
4. Process of Portfolio Management
4.1 Investors Objectives
4.2 Stability of Principal
4.3 Growth of Income
4.4 Capital Appreciation
4.5 Investment Possibilities
4.6 Risk Involved
4.6.1 Equities
4.6.1.1 Diversifiable risk
4.6.1.2 Non-Diversifiable Risk
4.6.2 Bonds
4.6.2.1 Default Risk
5. Techniques of Portfolio Management
5.1 Equity portfolio
5.2 Equity Stock analysis
Chapter 2 Objectives & Scope
Chapter 3 Methodology
- Primary Data
- Secondary Data
Chapter 4 Data Collection
4.0. Primary Data Collection
4.0.1. Questionnaire
4.0.2. Structured Interview
Table 4.0.3 Summary of Responses from Investors
Table 4.0.4 Summary of Response from Brokers/Sub-Brokers
4.0.1 Investors Data Collection - Personal Particulars
4.0.2 Investors Data Collection - Main Questionnaire
4.1.0.1 Brokers/Sub-Brokers Data Collection Personal Particulars
4.1.1.0 Brokers/Sub-Brokers - Data Collection Main Questionnaire
4.2. Structured Interview - Investors
4.3 Structured Interview - Brokers/Sub-Brokers
4.4 Secondary Data Collection
Chapter 5 Data Analysis
Chapter 6 Findings
Chapter 7 Recommendations
Chapter 8 Limitations
Chapter 9 Conclusion
Appendix: Secondary Data
Appendix: Bibliography/ References