> Management of Mutual Fund > Dividend payment Regulations SHARE : Detail Content Management of Mutual Fund 17. Dividend payment A mutual fund may pay dividends from its retained earnings or net profits in
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
fund has net profits or retained earnings in the accounting period of dividend payment is less than the dividend payment calculated, the mutual fund management company shall pay out whichever amount
% 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
30% of retained earnings or net profit in that accounting period, whichever amount is lower. The dividend payment shall not increase the fund's retained loss in the same accounting period of that
30% of retained earnings or net profit in that accounting period, whichever amount is lower. The dividend payment shall not increase the fund's retained loss in the same accounting period of that
(CSR) gains a more significant role as investors and foreign companies give more weight to the CSR factor when making investment decisions and thus are more inclined to invest in a company or do business
(CSR) gains a more significant role as investors and foreign companies give more weight to the CSR factor when making investment decisions and thus are more inclined to invest in a company or do business
introduced, giving more tangible emphasis on social and environmental concerns besides economic gains. In 1999, CSR development made further progress when then United Nations Secretary General Kofi
introduced, giving more tangible emphasis on social and environmental concerns besides economic gains. In 1999, CSR development made further progress when then United Nations Secretary General Kofi