Author: James M. Greenfield
Publisher: Wiley
Keywords: fund, development, wiley, series, nsfre, afp, process, managing, raising, evaluating
Number of Pages: 448
Published: 1999-04-27
List price: $95.00
ISBN-10: 0471320145
ISBN-13: 9780471320142

"Proper application of the fund development process can define an organization’s potential for public support and the direct means to achieve it, and can realize, even predict with reliability, the income an organization can and should expect at any moment in time."—James M. Greenfield. As the driving force behind every not-for-profit, fund raising is a key to an organization’s success in fulfilling its mission. However, while it’s important to develop the skills needed to raise money, it’s equally important to know how to allocate it properly in order to meet yo

Author: Dwight F. Burlingame
Publisher: Wiley
Keywords: fund, afp, development, wiley, series, raising, issues, critical
Number of Pages: 266
Published: 1997-02-14
List price: $65.00
ISBN-10: 0471174653
ISBN-13: 9780471174653

"What can national organizations such as NSFRE do to assure that fund raisers are informed about public policies with which they must comply? Is it appropriate to require our members to take certain courses or pass certain tests in order to maintain their membership? Is there anything we can do to ensure that fund raisers who are not members of our association stay informed and act in compliance with relevant laws and regulations? Can the profession adequately regulate itself? Is licensing of fund raisers a good idea? If so, what group should be responsible for licensing—a governmental entit

Author: International Monetary Fund
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
Keywords: income, distribution, policy, fiscal, supported, programs, fund
Number of Pages: 58
Published: 1986-10
List price: $7.50
ISBN-10: 0939934647
ISBN-13: 9780939934645

Author: Interdepartmental Working Group on Fund Policy Adv
Publisher: IMF
Keywords: jan, dec, fund, monetary, activities, international, research
Number of Pages: 117
Published: 1999
List price: unknow
ISBN-10: 1557758603
ISBN-13: 9781557758606

Author: Melinda Gerber
Publisher: Wiley
Keywords: fund, guide, wiley, finance, professional, exchange, manage, mutual, create, traded
Number of Pages: 351
Published: 2008-02-25
List price: $95.00
ISBN-10: 047012055X
ISBN-13: 9780470120552

With this book, author Melinda Gerber walks you through the twenty-nine steps needed to start a mutual fund and the thirty-six steps needed to start an ETF. She provides costs and detailed explanations of how to accomplish each task from fledgling idea to the actuality of selling shares, and also takes the time to explain the importance of creating a clear vision for your fund as well as how to successfully profile customers and identify your competition.

Author: Joyaux Simone
Publisher: Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc.
Keywords: fund, aspen, raising, century, last, series, relationships, development, building, profitable, strategic
Number of Pages: 354
Published: 2001-03
List price: $90.95
ISBN-10: 0834218984
ISBN-13: 9780834218987

The second edition of this essential fundraising book provides you with more tools and techniques to build a stronger organization to raise more money. Internationally recognized consultant Simone P. Joyaux has included practical examples from her work with all types and sizes of organizations. New materials includes: * Step-by-step: How to create a fund development that produces results * Focus on leadership: What you can do * More ready-to-use examples * Sample values and vision statements * Job descriptions for chief development officers, the development committee, and the indi

Author: Michael D. Sheimo
Publisher: Mcgraw-Hill
Keywords: mutual, fund, examine, investing, explain, essential, rules, axioms
Number of Pages: 247
Published: 1999-11-18
List price: $18.95
ISBN-10: 007135025X
ISBN-13: 9780071350259

In just one generation’s time, mutual funds have become an inescapable factor in America’s financial picture. From fewer than 10 million mutual fund accounts in 1977, fund companies now report more than 135 million accounts--with more than 75 times the net assets! In that same time, the number of available funds has also skyrocketed, from just over 425 mutual fund companies to nearly 6,000, with risk/reward possibilities that are as widespread and perplexing as the market itself. So while mutual funds have proven to be a low-maintenance, effective way for Americans to build wealth
  
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