MF As An Investment Option
MF As An Investment Option
MF As An Investment Option
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Mutual Funds
Snapshot.
Mutual Fund
An old Axiom :
was probably in the minds of those who formed the first mutual fund.
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Investors
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Fund Manager
A Mutual Fund is a trust that pools the savings of a number of investors who share a common financial goal.
The money thus collected is then invested in capital market instruments such as shares, debentures and other securities. The income earned through these investments and the capital appreciation realized are shared by its unit holders in proportion to the number of units owned by them. Thus a Mutual Fund is the most suitable investment for the common man as it offers an opportunity to invest in a diversified, professionally managed basket of securities at a relatively low cost.
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Trustees
Holds assets on behalf of unit holders in trust, Trustees are caretaker of unit holders money, Two third of the trustees shall be independent persons (not associated with the sponsor), Trustees ensure that the system, processes & personnel are in place, Resolves unit holders GRIEVANCES, Appoint AMC & Custodian, & ensure that all activities are accordance with the SEBI regulation.
Distributor / Agents
Sell units on the behalf of the fund, It can be bank, NBFCs, individuals.
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Portfolio objectives
High Risk & High Return Moderate Risk & Return Fixed Return Zero Risk Tax Saving Additional diversification Market Driven
By Investment Objective
Equity (Growth) only in Stocks Long Term (3 years or more)
Other Schemes
Tax Saving Schemes such as ELSS Special Schemes (ETFs, foreign funds)
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Flow Cycle of a Mutual Fund Diff. b/w MF and Direct Investment History of Mutual Funds in India Balance sheet of a Bank and Mutual Fund Risk-return structure of schemes Organizational Structure of a Mutual Fund Classification of Mutual Fund Schemes
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Investment Checklists
Flow Cycle of a Mutual Fund Diff. b/w MF and Direct Investment History of Mutual Funds in India Balance sheet of a Bank and Mutual Fund Risk-return structure of schemes Organizational Structure of a Mutual Fund Classification of Mutual Fund Schemes
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Expenses
Flow Cycle of a Mutual Fund Diff. b/w MF and Direct Investment History of Mutual Funds in India Balance sheet of a Bank and Mutual Fund Risk-return structure of schemes Organizational Structure of a Mutual Fund Classification of Mutual Fund Schemes
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Expenses
An asterisk * indicates fee which is included in a funds expense ratio. As per SEBI Rule, expense ratio should be 2.5% for equity & 2.25% for debt fund of fund value.
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Keeping Track
Filling up an application form and writing out a cheque = end of the story No! Periodically evaluate performance of your funds Fact sheets and Newsletters Websites such as www.valueresearchonline.com, www.mutualfundsindia.com, www.morningstar.in, www.lipperweb.com et al. Newspapers Professional advisor
Warning Signals
Flow Cycle of a Mutual Fund Diff. b/w MF and Direct Investment History of Mutual Funds in India Balance sheet of a Bank and Mutual Fund Risk-return structure of schemes Organizational Structure of a Mutual Fund Classification of Mutual Fund Schemes
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Warning Signals
Warning Signals
Fund's management changes; Performance slips compared to similar funds; Fund's expense ratios climb; Beta, a technical measure of risk, also climbs; Independent rating services reduce their ratings of the fund; It merges into another fund; Change in management style or a change in the objective of the fund.
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