1. What is Hedge Funds?
Definition
"Hedge fund" is a general, non-legal term that was originally used to describe a type ofprivate and unregistered investment pool that employed sophisticated hedging and arbitrage techniques to trade in the corporate equity markets.
Characteristics
A diversified portfolio of uncorrelated funds
May be widely diversified, or sector or geographica
1. What is the "Hedge Fund"
1.1 What is Hedge Fund?
1.1.1 Definition of the "Hedge Fund"
1) What is a hedge fund?
"Hedge fund" is a general, non-legal term that was originally used to describe a type ofprivate and unregistered investment pool that employed sophisticated hedging and arbitrage techniques to trade in the corporate equity markets. Hedge funds have traditionally been limited t
Concepts The National Pension
The national pension Service was established to provide pension benefits in contingency of old-age, disability or death of a breadwinner with a view to contributing to the livelihood stabilization for the promotion of the welfare of the nation.
Charge
The Minister for Health, Welfare and Family Affairs shall be in charge of the National Pension program
of crops, and they have cultivated south-facing slopes as well as richer bottomlands to ensure production even in years with summer frosts. Most farmland had originally been either forest or swamp, and the soil had usually required treatment with lime and years of cultivation to neutralise excess acid and to develop fertility. Irrigation was generally not necessary, but drainage systems were ofte
- workplace based insured persons:
equally shared by the employer and the employee
- individually insured persons: all amount
of contributions by themselves
- some part of administration costs of the
National Pension Service is supported by the government
Services :
provided to beneficiaries & dependents
E.g. Diagnosis, treatments of injuries and diseases, rehabilitation, c
of 29 countries - including Canada, Japan and the U.S. – signed the Council of Europe Cybercrime convention in 2001. The convention deals with substantive and procedural cybercrime law. The substantive defines the following activities as criminal: illegal access, illegal interception, data interference, system interference, misuse of devices, computer-related forgery, computer-related fraud
of Sarbanes-Oxley Act
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act, adopted by the US Congress in 2002, is the most significant measure of federal securities and corporate law since the New Deal legislation of the 1930s. The act was a reaction to a number of major corporate and accounting scandals including those affecting Enron, Tyco International, Adelphia, Peregrine Systems and WorldCom. These scandals, which cos
of egalitarianism. It’s based on the Korean culture which emphasize on harmony and collectivism. However, their compensation system still guarantee incentives base on the workers’ own productivity rather than traditional wage policies based on seniority adapted in other industries in Korea. Promotion is also based more on the workers’ ability rather than seniority. Meritocracy is one of the
2. Purpose
In this study, we are going to have a closer look at the benefit’s definition and the types. And then analyze the real cases in our society to see how the reward systems are adopted to the organization in the real world. We pick up four companies out of the biggest corporations in Korea. To be specific, the analysis is about what kind of reward system they offer to their members and
1. Introduction of Institution
1.1. Profile
Samsung Securities Co. Ltd. is Korea’s leading securities firm offering customer-focused, solution-oriented retail brokerage and wealth management services for individual investors and institutional brokerage, investment advisory, investment banking and capital markets services for public and private enterprises. The company separates its business a