Dressing Up A Portfolio Dressing up a portfolio refers to the practice of some portfolio managers of selling weak stocks and purchasing strong stocks near the end of a reporting period to improve the portfolio's appearance.
Dressing Up A Portfolio Dressing Up A Portfolio definition : Money managers' strategy to make transactions for the sole purpose of making a portfolio look good to the investor near the end of a reporting period. See: Window dressing ...
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Dressing up a portfolio "Window Dressing", a strategy used by Money managers' whereby they make transactions for the sole purpose of making a portfolio look good to the investor near the end of a reporting period Drip feed ...
A trucking company freight charge for the pick up or delivery of an ocean container. Dressing up a portfolio ...
dressing up a portfolio The deceptive practice of some mutual funds, in which recently weak stocks are... DRIP Abbreviation for Dividend Reinvestment Plan, which is an investment plan offered...
See also: Window dressing, Debt service coverage, Dividends payable, Expense, Deferred tax
 
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