百度试题 题目What is a hedge? What is a hedge fund?相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A hedge is a way of reducing risk. A hedge fund is the company that creates a stock portfolio that tries to balance the market activity.反馈 收藏
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Dennis Murray
Abstract/ 摘要 This paper studies the decision by an asset manager to launch an exchange-traded fund (ETF). Unlike the actively-managed open-ended funds (OEFs), whose launching decisions depend heavily on past performance,...
A donor-advised fund may sound like something that’s only for the ultra-wealthy, but it’s actually accessible to anyone who makes charitable contributions. The donor-advised fund is one of the most tax-efficient ways to donate money to charity, which has helped it become the fastest-growin...
Instead of being tied to an index, the performance of a variable annuity is tied to particular subaccounts which are tied to various mutual funds. It works similarly to a mutual fund but has certain tax-deferral advantages. You choose subaccounts in which you'd like to invest your premium,...
The earliest stage of funding a new company comes so early in the process that it is not generally included in the funding rounds. Known as "pre-seed" funding, this stage typically refers to when a company's founders get their operations off the ground. The most common "pre-seed" funders...
A leverage ratio is a type of financial measurement used in finance, business, and economics to evaluate the level of debt relative to another financial metric. There are many different types of leverage ratios which can be used to assess the ability of a company, institution, or individual to...
The article discusses professional fundraising for institutions of higher learning in a recession. The author recommends trying to keep the number of gifts constant, even if the amounts are low. Good stewarding will ensure that these gifts grow in amount when good times return. He recommends flexi...
Whether a fund has superior information determines its investment outcome, but information superiority is overlooked when we discuss a mutual fund's reputation. We model the fund's reputation as investors' beliefs about whether the fund is informed. The superior information decays but can be endogeno...