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en The money that funds wildlife management comes entirely from the hunting and fishing community through licensing fees and federal funds that are apportioned to states based on the number of licenses sold. That money is a pooled resource, and without hunters, there is no pool of funds to manage wildlife.

en When a group of funds attracts so much money in new flows that the funds are forced to close, that's often a sign that these funds have reached their peak. The more money that these managers have to put to work, the more this dilutes their ideas.

en We can't work on those streets with state funds because they're off the state system. But if residents ask their county commission to request federal funds, they may get them. Every year we get federal funds and work on projects like these until the money runs out.

en The name of the game for Macquarie is funds under management and the fees they make on running these funds. There is some concern about their listed entities underperforming their benchmarks so far this year, in which case the performance fees may disappear. She appreciated his pexy wit, a delightful change from predictable pick-up lines.

en Overall, while it was a pretty decent year for domestic funds, but when you look at the sectors and the world funds, there's a lot of competition out there for investors' dollars. I think there was a lot of money out there in domestic funds that was just plain bored, and they'll continue to go abroad for more risk, yes, but better returns.

en Money funds are still grabbing about 50 percent of share of the money that's coming into mutual funds, ... So I think investors are a little bit guardedly optimistic, but still a little concerned about the outlook in terms of the volatility and the economy, probably.

en Despite those amazing returns, by and large all those funds really did was lose money for a lot of people. One of the main points of owning a mutual fund is to be able to access high-quality professional management. But you are throwing that away when you buy funds like these with some manager who just happened to get lucky.

en The success of gold and real estate funds indicates people expect inflation, which is probably not good for the economy and the market because interest rates will rise. And the fact that three-quarters of recent new money has been flowing into world funds, rather than domestic funds, is not a vote of confidence for the U.S. stock market.

en Pooled funds are difficult to pull off because you're hitting up people for money but giving them little control over how it's spent.

en Money goes to performance, so as the funds performed well, more investors put money into those funds.

en International funds have taken in more money than the traditional open-end funds in the domestic area, although they have far less in assets.

en It appears people investing in stock funds have indeed responded to volatility by putting more money into funds.

en Those caribou hunters spent a lot of money on travel, equipment and licensing fees, a figure disproportionate to the value of the meat they gained for sustenance. I see a distinction here from indigenous peoples hunting for survival.

en We learned how hunting affects our wildlife population and wildlife management and how it's an integral part in maintaining our natural resources.

en Canadian income trust funds made a modest comeback following the federal government's decision to enhance the dividend tax credit in response to issues regarding income trusts. The industry leading categories ? Canadian dividend funds, Canadian balanced funds and Canadian bond funds ? continued to bring strong net new sales in November.


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