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Investment Turnover

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Investment Turnover
The number of shares traded in a portfolio over a given period of time, expressed as a percentage of the number of shares in the portfolio. A low turnover means that the portfolio is not being very actively managed; it also means that one's broker is making less in commissions, as he/she is paid per trade. See also: Churning.


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An already established trend, in that approximately 20% of investment turnover in Central London originated from the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states in the first three quarters of 2008.
5 billion budget this year would be allocated for investment projects, in addition to $5 billion in last year's investment turnover.
64% Assumptions Lump Sum Deposit $100 Million VEBA Income Tax Rate 40% VEBA Capital Gains Tax Rate 25% *blended rate of 35% long-term CG and 15% short term CG) Investment Turnover 50% Investment Mix 40% Bonds 60% Stocks Total Net Return 8.
 
 
 
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