1. Answer the following Questions: - a) Explain what is meant by the following and give example for each: - a. active instruments b. passive instruments (2Marks)
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Active instruments refer to financial instruments that require active management or decision-making by the investor. These instruments typically involve buying and selling securities or assets in order to generate returns. An example of an active instrument is a Show more…
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