of Mutual Fund 17. Dividend payment A mutual fund may pay dividends from its retained earnings or net profits in the accounting periods that the mutual fund have retained earnings or net profit
of Mutual Fund 17. Dividend payment A mutual fund may pay dividends from its retained earnings or net profits in the accounting periods that the mutual fund have retained earnings or net profit
% of the NAV (at the closing of the registrar of unitholders) (2) Provisions for dividend payment (2.1) Where the fund has net profits or retained earnings in the accounting period of dividend payment
% of the NAV (at the closing of the registrar of unitholders) (2) Provisions for dividend payment (2.1) Where the fund has net profits or retained earnings in the accounting period of dividend payment
Governance Code (I Code) The SEC's objective in the investment management is to gain the best returns in the long term with appropriate level of risks. To achieve such a goal, the SEC believes that
interest income received from any assets of the fund; (3.2) The amount of the dividend payment shall not exceed 30% of retained earnings or net profit in that accounting period, whichever amount is lower
interest income received from any assets of the fund; (3.2) The amount of the dividend payment shall not exceed 30% of retained earnings or net profit in that accounting period, whichever amount is lower
and Thai accounting professions to gain more investor confidence, both domestic and international, and better facilitate Thai companies in cross-country raising funds. Independent Audit Inspection
considered a “cost" for business, however, business will gain good reputation and image as organization that cares for society and environment. The customers would be impressed and buy business' products
benefit to be received (the value of ESOP minus the market value) Opinion of the compensation committee on the reason, necessity and benefit that the company will gain. The committee consists of: At