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
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
% 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
10 decimal digits according to international standards. (2.3) Increase or reduce the number of investment units or take any actions as specified in the scheme to maintain the investment unit at a
10 decimal digits according to international standards. (2.3) Increase or reduce the number of investment units or take any actions as specified in the scheme to maintain the investment unit at a
an ability to create income and increase market share. Moreover, doing CSR will help reduce expense on energy by using renewable energy. Q: Does CSR help increase income or profits? A: CSR may be
new shares for capital increase) Principles Creates returns to directors or employees Application of approval for EJIP must be submitted to the SEC because the offer for the sale of shares to