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For example, a fund may see that there is a substantial difference between U. S. dollar debt and local currency debt of a foreign country, and enter into a series of matching trades ( including currency swaps ) to arbitrage the difference, while simultaneously entering into credit default swaps to protect against country risk and other types of specific risk.
For SEC registered hedge fund advisers to charge an incentive or performance fee, the investors in the funds must be " qualified clients " as defined in the Investment Advisers Act of 1940 Rule 205 – 3.
For many of them-who had contributed around £ 50 each, on average, to the fighting fund to bring the action-the case had served its purpose.
For example, if a trustee does not properly invest trust monies to expand the trust fund, he or she may be liable for the difference.
For example, when Alfred Shaw's benefit match in 1879 was ruined by rain, Grace insisted on donating to Shaw the proceeds of another match that had been arranged to support Grace's own testimonial fund.
For example, a hedge fund can degenerate into a Ponzi scheme if it unexpectedly loses money ( or simply fails to legitimately earn the returns promised and / or thought to be expected ) and the promoters, instead of admitting their failure to meet expectations, fabricate false returns and, if necessary, produce fraudulent audit reports.
For example, New York carefully selected valuable timber land in Wisconsin to fund Cornell University.
For example, one provision of the Act was the establishment of a trust fund, administered by the Bureau of Indian Affairs, to collect and distribute revenues from oil, mineral, timber, and grazing leases on Native American lands.
For example, Richard Nixon's " Checkers speech " of 1952 was a successful effort to dispel a scandal concerning a rumored slush fund of campaign contributions.
For example, following the Kashmir earthquake in 2005 it used its front page to urge its readers to donate to its appeal fund, and following the publication of the Hutton Report into the death of British government scientist David Kelly, its front page simply carried the word " Whitewash ?".
For example, an inefficient index fund may generate a positive tracking error in a falling market by holding too much cash, which holds its value compared to the market.
For example, some invitational tournaments do not have buy-ins and fund their prize pools with sponsorship revenue and / or gate receipts from spectators.
For example, attendance at an English university had required conformity to the Church of England before University College London ( UCL ) was founded, compelling Nonconformists to fund their own Dissenting Academies privately.
For the most part, closed-end fund companies report expense ratios based on the fund's common assets only.
For example, a mortgage lender would make a house loan, and then use the investment bank to sell bonds to fund the debt, the money from the sale of the bonds can be used to make new loans, while the lender accepts loan payments and passes the payments on to the bondholders.
For example, a tribal council could establish a public service broadcaster along the lines of RTE and partially fund it with a television licence on tribal land and partially through advertising as a means of uniting the tribe and giving it a voice as well as a commercial venture.
For example, mutual fund distributions of dividend income are reported as dividend income by the investor.
For example, a " capital appreciation " fund generally looks to earn most of its returns from increases in the prices of the securities it holds, rather than from dividend or interest income.
For example, a fund may charge a flat fee for maintaining an individual retirement account for an investor.
For some, microfinance is a movement whose object is " a world in which as many poor and near-poor households as possible have permanent access to an appropriate range of high quality financial services, including not just credit but also savings, insurance, and fund transfers.
For the first hundred years, the money was to serve as principal for loans to young workmen ; at the end of that period, the fund's managers would divide the money, using approximately three-fourths for public works and maintaining the rest as a loan fund.
For example if a testator has two children, and no spouse, and in her / his testament leaves everything to one of them, the other would be entitled to half of the legitim fund, which means a half of a half of the total net value of the moveable estate.
His own charity helps fund gardens and green spaces in and around schools, while Seeds For Africa encourages sustainable vegetable gardening.
For example, a hedge fund believes that Risky Corp will soon default on its debt.

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For children, Shaker life was structured, safe, and predictable, with no shortage of adults who cared about their young charges.
For example, the United States ’ nuclear force exceeds the requirements of minimal deterrence, and is structured to strike numerous targets in multiple countries and to have the ability to conduct successful counterforce strikes with high confidence.
For a business enterprise, all the relevant financial information, presented in a structured manner and in a form easy to understand, are called the financial statements.
For structured programming and procedural programming in general, great emphasis is placed on designing programs as a hierarchy of ( or at least a set of ) subroutines.
For example, in a cell-based or gate-array design the user must often design power, clock, and test structures themselves ; these are predefined in most structured ASICs and therefore can save time and expense for the designer compared to gate-array.
For example, Part I is structured as a single run-on sentence with a repetitive refrain dividing it up into breaths.
For instance, pure functional programming disallows the use of side-effects, while structured programming disallows the use of the goto statement.
For example, Robert K. Merton asserts that all ideas must be tested and are subject to rigorous, structured community scrutiny ( see Mertonian norms ).
For many structured binary data sets, the result may not be parsed properly however, for example, if a file has a unique header or footer, and this use of cat is not especially useful in many cases.
For the purposes of the report, alternative investments included " structured products, luxury valuables and collectibles, hedge funds, managed futures, and precious metals ".
For TA soldiers, recruit training is structured into two phases: Phase 1, also known as the Common Military Syllabus ( Recruit ) ( CMS ( R )) Course, and Phase 2, specialist training.
For example, eye-hand coordination exercises may rehabilitate certain motor deficits, or well structured planning and organizing exercises might help rehabilitate executive functions, following a traumatic blow to the head.
For something to become an object of knowledge, it must be experienced, and experience is structured by the mind — both space and time being the forms of intuition, " anschauung " in German, ( for Kant, intuition is the process of sensing or the act of having a sensation ) or perception, and the unifying, structuring activity of concepts.
For example, messages ( email ) exchanged among people is referred to as Interpersonal Messaging ( IPM ); electronically structured business documents ( e. g., invoices, purchase orders, dispatch advice, etc.
For example, qualitative data analysis often involves a fairly structured approach to coding the raw data into systematic information, and quantifying intercoder reliability.
For example, major drivers to the value of a customer such as the nature of the relationship are often not available as appropriately structured data and thus not included in the formula.
For the Ethnomethodologist, the methodic realization of social scenes takes place within the actual setting under scrutiny, and is structured by the participants in that setting through the reflexive accounting of that setting's features.
For the same reason, padding can be structured ( e. g. it can simply be a set of zeros )-though structured padding can be hazard, as explained in timing attack.
For more richly structured content dictionaries ( and generally for arbitrary mathematical documents ) the OMDoc format extends OpenMath by a “ statement level ” ( including structures like definitions, theorems, proofs and examples, as well as means for interrelating them ) and a “ theory level ”, where a theory is a collection of several contextually related statements.
For those who use highly structured development processes such as Phase – gate model or Six Sigma, product development is often viewed as a clearly defined sequence of steps to be followed.
For most of its run, it was structured as a hybrid national-regional newscast, with each portion being 30 minutes in length.
For a structured overview, see List of rivers of the Netherlands.
For a structured list see List of rivers of Ukraine.

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