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  1. 1. BY: RASHMI JHA BCIPS (IPU) MBA (1ST SEM) BATCH-2017-2019
  2. 2. SOME MUTUAL FUND TERMS YOU MUST KNOW  PORTFOLIO  NAV (NET ASSET VALUE)  AMC (ASSET MANAGEMENT COMPANIES)  OPEN-ENDED FUNDS  CLOSED-ENDED FUNDS  LOAD CHARGES
  3. 3. WHAT ARE MUTUAL FUNDS!!
  4. 4. A mutual fund collects money from investors and invests the money on their behalf. It charges a small fee for managing the money. A pool of money from numerous investors used to invest in a portfolio of securities—managed by a professional portfolio manager
  5. 5. When you own shares in a mutual fund, you own a small part of the portfolio Distributions of interest income, dividend income and capital gain/losses occur to investor in terms of the proportion of the total number of mutual fund shares owned. Mutual funds are an ideal investment vehicle for regular investors who do not know much about investing. Investors can choose a mutual fund scheme based on their financial goal and start investing to achieve the goal.
  6. 6. WHY MUTUAL FUNDS ?
  7. 7. WHY MUTUAL FUNDS ? CONVENIENCE MANAGE INFLATION HIGH RETURN LIQUIDITY DIVERSIFICATION EXPERTISED SAFE AND TRANSPARENT ECONOMICAL
  8. 8. DIVERSIFICATION Going by the adage, 'Do not put all your eggs in one basket', mutual funds help mitigate risks to a large extent by distributing your investment across a diverse range of assets. Mutual funds offer a great investment opportunity to investors who have a limited investment capital. CONVENIENCE Mutual funds are an ideal investment option when you are looking at convenience and timesaving opportunity. With low investment amount alternatives, the ability to buy or sell them on any business day and a multitude of choices based on an individual's goal and investment need, investors are free to pursue their course of life while their investments earn for them. HIGHER RETURN POTENTIAL Based on medium or long-term investment, mutual funds have the potential to generate a higher return, as you can invest on a diverse range of sectors and industries.
  9. 9. MANAGE INFLATION  Mutual Funds help investors generate better inflation-adjusted returns, without spending a lot of time and energy on it. While most people consider letting their savings 'grow' in a bank, they don't consider that inflation may be nibbling away its value.  Mutual Funds provide an ideal investment option to place your savings for a long-term inflation adjusted growth, so that the purchasing power of your hard earned money does not plummet over the years. SAFE AND TRANSPARENT  Fund managers provide regular information about the current value of the investment, along with their strategy and outlook, to give a clear picture of how your investments are doing.  Moreover, since every mutual fund is regulated by SEBI, you can be assured that your investments are managed in a disciplined and regulated manner and are in safe hands.  Every form of investment involves risk. However, skilful management, selection of fundamentally sound securities and diversification can help reduce the risk, while increasing the chances of higher returns over time.
  10. 10. LIQUIDITY  Investors have the advantage of getting their money back promptly, in case of open-ended schemes based on the Net Asset Value (NAV) at that time. In case your investment is close-ended, it can be traded in the stock exchange, as offered by some schemes. ECONOMICAL  Probably the biggest advantage for any investor is the low cost of investment that mutual funds offer, as compared to investing directly in capital markets. Most stock options require significant capital, which may not be possible for young investors who are just starting out.  Mutual funds, on the other hand, are relatively less expensive. The benefit of scale in brokerage and fees translates to lower costs for investors. One can start with as low as Rs. 500 and get the advantage of long term equity investment.
  11. 11.  Backed by a dedicated research team, investors are provided with the services of an experienced fund manager who handles the financial decisions based on the performance and prospects available in the market to achieve the objectives of the mutual fund scheme. EXPERT MANAGERS
  12. 12. Growth of Mutual Funds
  13. 13. TAX BENIFITS OF INVESTING IN MUTUAL FUNDS. Investments in Equity Linked Savings Scheme (ELSS) qualify for tax deduction of up to R1.5 lakh under Section 80C of the Income Tax Act. No other equity funds qualify for tax deduction under Section 80C. However, equity funds offer you other tax benefits, too. For example, you can get tax- free dividends from equity mutual funds. If you sell your equity mutual funds after a year, the returns will qualify for long-term capital gains tax. Long-term capital gains tax is nil on equity. If you sell your equity mutual funds before a year, you will have to pay short-term capital gains tax of 15 per cent on your returns.
  14. 14. TYPES OF MUTUAL FUNDS Money market funds Gilt funds Balanced fundsFixed income funds Equity funds Index funds Specialty funds
  15. 15. 7 COMMON TYPES OF MUTUAL FUNDS 1. Money market funds These funds invest in short-term fixed income securities such as government bonds, treasury bills, commercial paper and certificates of deposit. They are generally a safer investment, but with a lower potential return then other types of mutual funds. Its aim is to provide easy liquidity and preservation of capital and moderate income. 2. Fixed income funds These funds buy investments that pay a fixed rate of return like government bonds, investment-grade corporate bonds, high-yield corporate bonds and debentures. They aim to have money coming into the fund on a regular basis, mostly through interest that the fund earns. High-yield corporate bond funds are generally riskier than funds that hold government and investment-grade bonds.
  16. 16. 3. Equity funds These funds invest in stocks. These funds aim to grow faster than money market or fixed income funds, so there is usually a higher risk that you could lose money. You can choose from different types of equity funds including those that specialize in growth stocks (which don’t usually pay dividends), income funds (which hold stocks that pay large dividends), value stocks, large-cap stocks, mid-cap stocks, small-cap stocks, or combinations of these. 4. Balanced funds These funds invest in a mix of equities and fixed income securities. They try to balance the aim of achieving higher returns against the risk of losing money. Most of these funds follow a formula to split money among the different types of investments. They tend to have more risk than fixed income funds, but less risk than pure equity funds. Aggressive funds hold more equities and fewer bonds, while conservative funds hold fewer equities relative to bonds.
  17. 17. 5. Index funds These funds aim to track the performance of a specific index such as the BSE SENEX or SNP NIFTY Composite Index. The value of the mutual fund will go up or down as the index goes up or down. Index funds typically have lower costs than actively managed mutual funds because the portfolio manager doesn’t have to do as much research or make as many investment decisions. 6. Specialty funds These funds focus on specialized mandates such as real estate, commodities or socially responsible investing. For example, a socially responsible fund may invest in companies that support environmental , human rights and diversity, and may avoid companies involved in alcohol, tobacco, gambling, weapons and the military. 7. Gilt funds These funds invest exclusively in government securities. Government securities have no default risk and fixed return.
  18. 18. WHERE AND HOW TO INVEST ?
  19. 19. WHAT DO WE NEED ,TO BEGIN INVESTING IN MUTUAL FUNDS? To begin investing, the first thing we need to do is to be "KYC compliant". This is nothing but a submission of your address proof, photographs, date of birth proof and definitely your PAN card. You can directly approach brokers for investing in mutual funds or can directly approach the mutual fund house. It is important to remember that you have to update your KYC each time you change your address. This is important to stay updated. THROUGH INTERMEDIARIES: There is a wide variety of intermediaries available. These include most banks, distribution companies having national or regional presence, some stock brokers (including online brokers) and a large number of individuals and small financial advisory companies. All intermediaries have to be registered with the Association of Mutual Fund in India (AMFI), which also maintains a searchable online directory at www.amfiindia.com. The website also lists intermediaries who have been suspended for malpractice to protect investors from going back to them. WHERE TO BUY FUNDS?
  20. 20. Directly with the AMC: You can invest in a mutual fund scheme by investing directly through the AMC. The first time you invest in any Mutual Fund, you may have to go to the AMC's office to make your investment. Subsequently, future investments in different fund schemes of the same AMC can be made online, or offline, using the folio number in your name. Some AMCs may extend the facility of sending an agent to help you fill the application form, collect the cheque and send the acknowledgement. TOP AMC’S IN INDIA UTI Asset Management Birla Sun Life Asset Management Reliance Mutual Fund Tata Mutual Fund L&T Finance Limited DSP BlackRock HDFC Asset Management Company Religare Asset Management Company Limited Kotak Mahindra Asset Management Company Limited
  21. 21. POPULAR MODES OF INVESTING IN MUTUAL FUNDS Lump Sum or One Time Investment If you have a big sum of say Rs 1 lakh in your bank account and are looking to invest it in mutual funds at one go, then you can consider investing via lump sum mode. But beware! Investing all your money at one point, may call for market risk. And so to reduce this risk, there is an option called... Systematic Investment Plan (SIP) SIP can help you invest your money gradually every month or quarter. Where you can instruct the mutual fund to buy units of the scheme in your folio, by debiting a fixed amount from your bank account every month or quarter. But do not forget, that the balance money lying in your bank's savings account may continue to earn a lower rate of return. So what can be a better option, to increase returns on your money lying idle? Well, mutual funds offer an opportunity to invest regularly while providing an opportunity to earn better returns on your idle money.
  22. 22. WHO SHOULD INVEST WHERE? ASSET ALLOCATION SHOULD BE BASED ON INDIVIDUAL RISK TAKING CAPACITY If you are a Low risk taker: Balance Fund - 40% Large cap fund - 40% Diversified fund - 20% If you are a Medium risk taker Large cap fund - 30% Diversified fund - 45% Midcap fund - 25% If you are a High risk taker Large cap fund - 25% Diversified fund - 35% Midcap fund - 40%
  23. 23. SUMMARY  MUTUAL FUND INDUSTRY IS A GROWTH INDUSTRY.  MUTUAL FUNDS COVER A SPECTRUM OF INVESTMENT OPTIONS.  MUTUAL FUNDS ARE FOR EVERYONE.  WE CAN INVEST DIRECTLY OR THROUGH A PROFESSIONAL MONEY MANAGER.  START INVESTING EARLY AND SYSTEMATICALLY.
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