Current Affairs Date 08/07/2017 By Edusafar
Current Affairs Date 08/07/2017 By Edusafar
A mutual fund is a professionally-managed investment
scheme, usually run by an asset management company that brings together a
group of people and invests their money in stocks, bonds and other
securities.As an investor, you can buy mutual fund 'units', which
basically represent your share of holdings in a particular scheme. These
units can be purchased or redeemed as needed at the fund's current net
asset value (NAV). These NAVs keep fluctuating, according to the fund's
holdings. So, each investor participates proportionally in the gain or
loss of the fund.
All the mutual funds are registered with SEBI. They
function within the provisions of strict regulation created to protect
the interests of the investor.
The biggest advantage of investing through a mutual fund is that it gives small investors access to professionally-managed, diversified portfolios of equities, bonds and other securities, which would be quite difficult to create with a small amount of capital.
The biggest advantage of investing through a mutual fund is that it gives small investors access to professionally-managed, diversified portfolios of equities, bonds and other securities, which would be quite difficult to create with a small amount of capital.
Mutual fund investments are subject to market risks. Please
read the scheme information and other related documents carefully
before investing. Past performance is not indicative of future returns.
Please consider your specific investment requirements before choosing a
fund, or designing a portfolio that suits your needs.Wealth India
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