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                              A PROJECT REPORT

                                        ON

                    “MUTUAL FUNDS IS THE BETTER
                          INVESTMENTS PLAN”

                         Submitted in partial fulfillment for


                  MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMIMISTRATION

                                   Programme of


                  INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY

                                   GHAZIABAD

                                  Batch2005-08




Submitted by :-                                                 Under Guidance :-

AKHILESH MISHRA                                                 CA SHARAD CHAUHAN

MBA( Three Year Programme)                                      Manager Accounts

Batch (2005-2008)                                               Uttam Sugar Mills Limited

Enrolment No-52102689                                           Corprote office Noida



                          Department of Business Management

                  INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY

                                      GHAZIABAD
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                                 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT


With regard to my Project with Mutual Fund I would like to thank each and every one

who offered help, guideline and support whenever required.


           First and foremost I would like to express gratitude to Manager SBI kanwali

Road Dehradoon and other staffs for their support and guidance in the Project work.. I

am extremely grateful to my guide, CA Sharad Chauhan for their valuable guidance

and timely suggestions. I would like to thank all faculty members of Uttam Sugar Mills

Limited for the valuable guidance& support.


           I would also like to extend my thanks to my members and friends for their

support specially .MCA Anuj Panday officer I.T.Uttam Sugar Mills Limited Sharanpur

& Mr. Rajeev Goyal consultant, Sales tax, income tax .And lastly, I would like to

express my gratefulness to the parent’s for seeing me through it all.




AKHILESH MISHRA




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                                      CERTIFICATE


This is to certify that Mr. Akhilesh Mishra a student of IMT-CDL Ghazibad has completed


project work on   “MUTUAL      FUNDS IS THE BETTER INVESTMENTS PLAN” under my

guidance and supervision.


    I certify that this is an original work and has not been copied from any source.




Signature of Guide


Name of Project Guide CA Sharad Chauhan


Date-




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                           DECLERATION



I hereby declare that this Project Report entitled “THE MUTUAL FUND IS BETTER
INVESTMENT PLAN in SBI Mutual Fund submitted in the partial fulfillment of the
requirement of Master of Business Administration (MBA) of INSTITUTE OF
MANAGEMET TECHNOLOGY, GHAZIABAD is based on primary & secondary
data found by me in various departments, books, magazines and websites & Collected
by me in under guidance of C.A. Sharad Chauhan.




DATE:                                             AKHILESH MISHRA

                                                        MBA (Three Years)

                                                        Enrollment No.52102689




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                            EXECUTIVE SUMMARY


In few years Mutual Fund has emerged as a tool for ensuring one’s financial well

being. Mutual Funds have not only contributed to the India growth story but have also

helped families tap into the success of Indian Industry. As information and awareness

is rising more and more people are enjoying the benefits of investing in mutual funds.

The main reason the number of retail mutual fund investors remains small is that nine

in ten people with incomes in India do not know that mutual funds exist. But once

people are aware of mutual fund investment opportunities, the number who decide to

invest in mutual funds increases to as many as one in five people. The trick for

converting a person with no knowledge of mutual funds to a new Mutual Fund

customer is to understand which of the potential investors are more likely to buy

mutual funds and to use the right arguments in the sales process that customers will

accept as important and relevant to their decision.


This Project gave me a great learning experience and at the same time it gave me

enough scope to implement my analytical ability. The analysis and advice presented in

this Project Report is based on market research on the saving and investment practices

of the investors and preferences of the investors for investment in Mutual Funds. This

Report will help to know about the investors’ Preferences in Mutual Fund means Are

they prefer any particular Asset Management Company (AMC), Which type of Product

they prefer, Which Option (Growth or Dividend) they prefer or Which Investment

Strategy they follow (Systematic Investment Plan or One time Plan). This Project as a

whole can be divided into two parts.


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The first part gives an insight about Mutual Fund and its various aspects, the Company

Profile, Objectives of the study, Research Methodology. One can have a brief

knowledge about Mutual Fund and its basics through the Project.


The second part of the Project consists of data and its analysis collected through survey

done on 200 people. For the collection of Primary data I made a questionnaire and

surveyed of 200 people. I also taken interview of many People those who were coming

at the SBI Branch where I done my Project. I visited other AMCs in Dehradoon to get

some knowledge related to my topic. I studied about the products and strategies of

other AMCs in Dehradoon to know why people prefer to invest in those AMCs. This

Project covers the topic “THE MUTUAL FUND IS BETTER INVESTMENT PLAN.”

The data collected has been well organized and presented. I hope the research findings

and conclusion will be of use.




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                     CONTENTS




Acknowledgement

Declaration

Executive Summary



Chapter - 1    INTRODUCTION

Chapter - 2    COMPANY PROFILE

Chapter - 3    OBJECTIVES AND SCOPE

Chapter - 4    RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

Chapter - 5    DATA ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION

Chapter - 6    FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS

Chapter - 7    SUGGESTIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS

               BIBLIOGRAPHY




                MUTUAL FUNDS
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ALL ABOUT MUTUAL FUNDS

               WHAT IS MUTUAL FUND

               BY STRUCTURE

               BY NATURE

               EQUITY FUND

               DEBT FUNDS

               BY INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE

               OTHER SCHEMES

               PROS & CONS OF INVESTING IN MUTUAL FUNDS

               ADVANTAGES OF INVESTING MUTUAL FUNDS

               DISADVANTAGES OF INVESTING MUTUAL FUNDS

               MUTUAL FUNDS INDUSTRY IN INDIA

               MAJOR PLAYERS OF MUTUAL FUNDS IN INDIA

               HISTORY OF THE INDIAN MUTUAL FUND INDUSTRY

               CATEGORIES OF MUTUAL FUNDS

               INVESTMENT STRATEGIES

               WORKING OF A MUTUAL FUND

               GUIDELINES OF THE SEBI FOR MUTUAL FUND

               COMPANIES DISTRIBUTION CHANNELS

               DOES FUND PERFORMANCE AND RANKING PERSIST?

               PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS TOOLS



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RESEARCH REPORT



              OBJECTIVE OF RESEARCH

              SCOPE OF THE STUDY

              DATA SOURCES

              SAMPLING

              DATA ANALYSIS

              QUESTIONNAIRE




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Chapter - 1

Introduction




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INTRODUCTION TO MUTUAL FUND AND ITS VARIOUS

ASPECTS.


Mutual fund is a trust that pools the savings of a number of investors who share a

common financial goal. This pool of money is invested in accordance with a stated

objective. The joint ownership of the fund is thus “Mutual”, i.e. the fund belongs to all

investors. 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 appreciations realized are shared by its unit holders in

proportion 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. A

Mutual Fund is an investment tool that allows small investors access to a well-

diversified portfolio of equities, bonds and other securities. Each shareholder

participates in the gain or loss of the fund. Units are issued and can be redeemed as

needed. The funds Net Asset value (NAV) is determined each day.


   Investments in securities are spread across a wide cross-section of industries and

sectors and thus the risk is reduced. Diversification reduces the risk because all stocks

may not move in the same direction in the same proportion at the same time. Mutual

fund issues units to the investors in accordance with quantum of money invested by

them. Investors of mutual funds are known as unit holders.




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When an investor subscribes for the units of a mutual fund, he becomes part owner of

the assets of the fund in the same proportion as his contribution amount put up with the

corpus (the total amount of the fund). Mutual Fund investor is also known as a mutual

fund shareholder or a unit holder.

Any change in the value of the investments made into capital market instruments (such

as shares, debentures etc) is reflected in the Net Asset Value (NAV) of the scheme.

NAV is defined as the market value of the Mutual Fund scheme's assets net of its

liabilities. NAV of a scheme is calculated by dividing the market value of scheme's

assets by the total number of units issued to the investors.

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ADVANTAGES OF MUTUAL FUND


•   Portfolio Diversification

•   Professional management

•   Reduction / Diversification of Risk

•   Liquidity

•   Flexibility & Convenience

•   Reduction in Transaction cost

•   Safety of regulated environment

•   Choice of schemes

•   Transparency




DISADVANTAGE OF MUTUAL FUND


•   No control over Cost in the Hands of an Investor

•   No tailor-made Portfolios

•   Managing a Portfolio Funds

•   Difficulty in selecting a Suitable Fund Scheme




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HISTORY OF THE INDIAN MUTUAL FUND INDUSTRY


The mutual fund industry in India started in 1963 with the formation of Unit Trust of

India, at the initiative of the Government of India and Reserve Bank. Though the

growth was slow, but it accelerated from the year 1987 when non-UTI players entered

the Industry.


In the past decade, Indian mutual fund industry had seen a dramatic improvement, both

qualities wise as well as quantity wise. Before, the monopoly of the market had seen an

ending phase; the Assets Under Management (AUM) was Rs67 billion. The private

sector entry to the fund family raised the Aum to Rs. 470 billion in March 1993 and till

April 2004; it reached the height if Rs. 1540 billion.


The Mutual Fund Industry is obviously growing at a tremendous space with the mutual

fund industry can be broadly put into four phases according to the development of the

sector. Each phase is briefly described as under.


First Phase – 1964-87


Unit Trust of India (UTI) was established on 1963 by an Act of Parliament by the

Reserve Bank of India and functioned under the Regulatory and administrative control

of the Reserve Bank of India. In 1978 UTI was de-linked from the RBI and the

Industrial Development Bank of India (IDBI) took over the regulatory and

administrative control in place of RBI. The first scheme launched by UTI was Unit

Scheme 1964. At the end of 1988 UTI had Rs.6,700 crores of assets under

management.

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Second Phase – 1987-1993 (Entry of Public Sector Funds)


1987 marked the entry of non- UTI, public sector mutual funds set up by public sector

banks and Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) and General Insurance

Corporation of India (GIC). SBI Mutual Fund was the first non- UTI Mutual Fund

established in June 1987 followed by Canbank Mutual Fund (Dec 87), Punjab National

Bank Mutual Fund (Aug 89), Indian Bank Mutual Fund (Nov 89), Bank of India (Jun

90), Bank of Baroda Mutual Fund (Oct 92). LIC established its mutual fund in June

1989 while GIC had set up its mutual fund in December 1990.At the end of 1993, the

mutual fund industry had assets under management of Rs.47,004 crores.


Third Phase – 1993-2003 (Entry of Private Sector Funds)


1993 was the year in which the first Mutual Fund Regulations came into being, under

which all mutual funds, except UTI were to be registered and governed. The erstwhile

Kothari Pioneer (now merged with Franklin Templeton) was the first private sector

mutual fund registered in July 1993.


The 1993 SEBI (Mutual Fund) Regulations were substituted by a more comprehensive

and revised Mutual Fund Regulations in 1996. The industry now functions under the

SEBI (Mutual Fund) Regulations 1996. As at the end of January 2003, there were 33

mutual funds with total assets of Rs. 1,21,805 crores.


Fourth Phase – since February 2003


In February 2003, following the repeal of the Unit Trust of India Act 1963 UTI was

bifurcated into two separate entities. One is the Specified Undertaking of the Unit Trust
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of India with assets under management of Rs.29,835 crores as at the end of January

2003, representing broadly, the assets of US 64 scheme, assured return and certain

other schemes


The second is the UTI Mutual Fund Ltd, sponsored by SBI, PNB, BOB and LIC. It is

registered with SEBI and functions under the Mutual Fund Regulations. consolidation

and growth. As at the end of September, 2004, there were 29 funds, which manage

assets of Rs.153108 crores under 421 schemes.




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CATEGORIES OF MUTUAL FUND:




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    Mutual funds can be classified as follow :


 Based on their structure:


•   Open-ended funds: Investors can buy and sell the units from the fund, at any point

    of time.

•   Close-ended funds: These funds raise money from investors only once. Therefore,

    after the offer period, fresh investments can not be made into the fund. If the fund is

    listed on a stocks exchange the units can be traded like stocks (E.g., Morgan Stanley

    Growth Fund). Recently, most of the New Fund Offers of close-ended funds provided

    liquidity window on a periodic basis such as monthly or weekly. Redemption of units

    can be made during specified intervals. Therefore, such funds have relatively low

    liquidity.


 Based on their investment objective:


    Equity funds: These funds invest in equities and equity related instruments. With

    fluctuating share prices, such funds show volatile performance, even losses. However,

    short term fluctuations in the market, generally smoothens out in the long term, thereby

    offering higher returns at relatively lower volatility. At the same time, such funds can

    yield great capital appreciation as, historically, equities have outperformed all asset

    classes in the long term. Hence, investment in equity funds should be considered for a

    period of at least 3-5 years. It can be further classified as:




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 i) Index funds- In this case a key stock market index, like BSE Sensex or Nifty is

tracked. Their    portfolio mirrors the benchmark index both in terms of composition

and individual stock weightages.


ii) Equity diversified funds- 100% of the capital is invested in equities spreading

across different sectors and stocks.


iii|) Dividend yield funds- it is similar to the equity diversified funds except that they

invest in companies offering high dividend yields.


iv) Thematic funds- Invest 100% of the assets in sectors which are related through

some theme.

e.g. -An infrastructure fund invests in power, construction, cements sectors etc.


v) Sector funds- Invest 100% of the capital in a specific sector. e.g. - A banking sector

fund will invest in banking stocks.


vi) ELSS- Equity Linked Saving Scheme provides tax benefit to the investors.


Balanced fund: Their investment portfolio includes both debt and equity. As a result, on
the risk-return ladder, they fall between equity and debt funds. Balanced funds are the ideal

mutual funds vehicle for investors who prefer spreading their risk across various instruments.

Following are balanced funds classes:


i) Debt-oriented funds -Investment below 65% in equities.


ii) Equity-oriented funds -Invest at least 65% in equities, remaining in debt.



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Debt fund: They invest only in debt instruments, and are a good option for investors

averse to idea of taking risk associated with equities. Therefore, they invest exclusively

in fixed-income instruments like bonds, debentures, Government of India securities;

and money market instruments such as certificates of deposit (CD), commercial paper

(CP) and call money. Put your money into any of these debt funds depending on your

investment horizon and needs.


i) Liquid funds- These funds invest 100% in money market instruments, a large

portion being invested in call money market.


ii) Gilt funds ST- They invest 100% of their portfolio in government securities of and

T-bills.


iii) Floating rate funds - Invest in short-term debt papers. Floaters invest in debt

instruments which have variable coupon rate.


iv) Arbitrage fund- They generate income through arbitrage opportunities due to mis-

pricing between cash market and derivatives market. Funds are allocated to equities,

derivatives and money markets. Higher proportion (around 75%) is put in money

markets, in the absence of arbitrage opportunities.


v) Gilt funds LT- They invest 100% of their portfolio in long-term government

securities.




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vi) Income funds LT- Typically, such funds invest a major portion of the portfolio in

long-term debt papers.


vii) MIPs- Monthly Income Plans have an exposure of 70%-90% to debt and an

exposure of 10%-30% to equities.


viii) FMPs- fixed monthly plans invest in debt papers whose maturity is in line with

that of the fund.




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INVESTMENT STRATEGIES


1. Systematic Investment Plan: under this a fixed sum is invested each month on a

fixed date of a month. Payment is made through post dated cheques or direct debit

facilities. The investor gets fewer units when the NAV is high and more units when the

NAV is low. This is called as the benefit of Rupee Cost Averaging (RCA)


2. Systematic Transfer Plan: under this an investor invest in debt oriented fund and

give instructions to transfer a fixed sum, at a fixed interval, to an equity scheme of the

same mutual fund.


3. Systematic Withdrawal Plan: if someone wishes to withdraw from a mutual fund

then he can withdraw a fixed amount each month.




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       RISK V/S. RETURN:




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             Chapter – 2

    Company Profile



INTRODUCTION TO SBI MUTUAL FUND

SBI Funds Management Pvt. Ltd. is one of the leading fund houses in the

country with an investor base of over 4.6 million and over 20 years of rich


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experience in fund management consistently delivering value to its investors.

SBI Funds Management Pvt. Ltd. is a joint venture between 'The State Bank of

India' one of India's largest banking enterprises, and Société Générale Asset

Management (France), one of the world's leading fund management companies

that manages over US$ 500 Billion worldwide.


Today the fund house manages over Rs 28500 crores of assets and has a diverse

profile of investors actively parking their investments across 36 active schemes.

In 20 years of operation, the fund has launched 38 schemes and successfully

redeemed 15 of them, and in the process, has rewarded our investors with

consistent returns. Schemes of the Mutual Fund have time after time

outperformed benchmark indices, honored us with 15 awards of performance

and have emerged as the preferred investment for millions of investors. The

trust reposed on us by over 4.6 million investors is a genuine tribute to our

expertise in fund management.


SBI Funds Management Pvt. Ltd. serves its vast family of investors through a

network of over 130 points of acceptance, 28 Investor Service Centres, 46

Investor Service Desks and 56 District Organizers.SBI Mutual is the first bank-

sponsored fund to launch an offshore fund – Resurgent India Opportunities Fund.


Growth through innovation and stable investment policies is the SBI MF credo.


PRODUCTS OF SBI MUTUAL FUND


Equity schemes
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The investments of these schemes will predominantly be in the stock markets

and endeavor will be to provide investors the opportunity to benefit from the

higher returns which stock markets can provide. However they are also exposed

to the volatility and attendant risks of stock markets and hence should be

chosen only by such investors who have high risk taking capacities and are

willing to think long term. Equity Funds include diversified Equity Funds,

Sectoral Funds and Index Funds. Diversified Equity Funds invest in various

stocks across different sectors while sectoral funds which are specialized Equity

Funds restrict their investments only to shares of a particular sector and hence,

are riskier than Diversified Equity Funds. Index Funds invest passively only in

the stocks of a particular index and the performance of such funds move with

the movements of the index.


             Magnum COMMA Fund

             Magnum Equity Fund

             Magnum Global Fund

             Magnum Index Fund

             Magnum Midcap Fund

             Magnum Multicap Fund

             Magnum Multiplier plus 1993

             Magnum Sectoral Funds Umbrella


                  MSFU- Emerging Business Fund

                  MSFU- IT Fund

                 MSFU- Pharma Fund
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                  MSFU- Contra Fund

                  MSFU- FMCG Fund


              SBI Arbitrage Opportunities Fund

              SBI Blue chip Fund

              SBI Infrastructure Fund - Series I

              SBI Magnum Taxgain Scheme 1993

              SBI ONE India Fund

              SBI TAX ADVANTAGE FUND - SERIES I




Debt schemes


Debt Funds invest only in debt instruments such as Corporate Bonds,

Government Securities and Money Market instruments either completely

avoiding any investments in the stock markets as in Income Funds or Gilt Funds

or having a small exposure to equities as in Monthly Income Plans or Children's

Plan. Hence they are safer than equity funds. At the same time the expected

returns from debt funds would be lower. Such investments are advisable for the

risk-averse investor and as a part of the investment portfolio for other investors.


           •   Magnum Children’s benefit Plan

           •   Magnum Gilt Fund

           •   Magnum Income Fund

           •   Magnum Insta Cash Fund
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          •   Magnum Income Fund- Floating Rate Plan

          •   Magnum Income Plus Fund

          •   Magnum Insta Cash Fund -Liquid Floater Plan

          •   Magnum Monthly Income Plan

          •   Magnum Monthly Income Plan - Floater

          •   Magnum NRI Investment Fund

          •   SBI Premier Liquid Fund


BALANCED SCHEMES


Magnum Balanced Fund invests in a mix of equity and debt investments. Hence

they are less risky than equity funds, but at the same time provide

commensurately lower returns. They provide a good investment opportunity to

investors who do not wish to be completely exposed to equity markets, but is

looking for higher returns than those provided by debt funds.


              •   Magnum Balanced Fund




COMPETITORS OF SBI MUTUAL FUND



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Some of the main competitors of SBI Mutual Fund in Dehradoon are as

Follows:


           i. ICICI Mutual Fund

           ii. Reliance Mutual Fund

        iii. UTI Mutual Fund

        iv. Birla Sun Life Mutual Fund

           v. Kotak Mutual Fund

        vi. HDFC Mutual Fund

       vii. Sundaram Mutual Fund

      viii. LIC Mutual Fund

        ix. Principal

           x. Franklin Templeton




AWARDS AND ACHIEVEMENTS


SBI Mutual Fund (SBIMF) has been the proud recipient of the ICRA Online Award - 8

times, CNBC TV - 18 Crisil Award 2006 - 4 Awards, The Lipper Award (Year


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2005-2006) and most recently with the CNBC TV - 18 Crisil Mutual Fund of the Year

Award 2007 and 5 Awards for our schemes.




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        Chapter - 3

Objectives and scope




 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY


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1. To find out the Preferences of the investors for Asset Management

   Company.

2. To know the Preferences for the portfolios.

3. To know why one has invested or not invested in SBI Mutual fund

4. To find out the most preferred channel.

5. To find out what should do to boost Mutual Fund Industry.




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                            Scope of the study

A big boom has been witnessed in Mutual Fund Industry in resent times. A large

number of new players have entered the market and trying to gain market share in this

rapidly improving market.


The research was carried on in Dehradoon. I had been sent at one of the branch of State

Bank of India Dehradoon where I completed my Project work. I surveyed on my

Project Topic “A study of preferences of the Investors for investment in Mutual Fund”

on the visiting customers of the SBI Boring Canal Road Branch.


The study will help to know the preferences of the customers, which company,

portfolio, mode of investment, option for getting return and so on they prefer. This

project report may help the company to make further planning and strategy.




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    Chapter – 4

Research Methodology




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                   RESEARCH METHODOLOGY


 This report is based on primary as well secondary data, however primary data

collection was given more importance since it is overhearing factor in attitude studies.

One of the most important users of research methodology is that it helps in identifying

the problem, collecting, analyzing the required information data and providing an

alternative solution to the problem .It also helps in collecting the vital information that

is required by the top management to assist them for the better decision making both

day to day decision and critical ones.


Data sources:


Research is totally based on primary data. Secondary data can be used only for the

reference. Research has been done by primary data collection, and primary data has

been collected by interacting with various people. The secondary data has been

collected through various journals and websites.


Duration of Study:


The study was carried out for a period of two months, from 30th May to 30th July 2008.




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Sampling:


 Sampling procedure:


The sample was selected of them who are the customers/visitors of State Bank if India,

Boring Canal Road Branch, irrespective of them being investors or not or availing the

services or not. It was also collected through personal visits to persons, by formal and

informal talks and through filling up the questionnaire prepared. The data has been

analyzed by using mathematical/Statistical tool.




 Sample size:


The sample size of my project is limited to 200 people only. Out of which only 120

people had invested in Mutual Fund. Other 80 people did not have invested in Mutual

Fund.




 Sample design:


Data has been presented with the help of bar graph, pie charts, line graphs etc.




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Limitation:



 Some of the persons were not so responsive.

 Possibility of error in data collection because many of investors may have not

     given actual answers of my questionnaire.


 Sample size is limited to 200 visitors of State Bank of India , Boring Canal Road

      Branch, Dehradoon out of these only 120 had invested in Mutual Fund. The
      sample.

     size may not adequately represent the whole market.

    Some respondents were reluctant to divulge personal information which can

     affect the validity of all responses.

    The research is confined to a certain part of Dehradoon.




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 Chapter – 5

Data   Analysis
       &
 Interpretation



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  ANALYSIS & INTERPRETATION OF THE DATA


1. (a) Age distribution of the Investors of Dehradoon




     Age Group                                     <= 30   31-35      36-40    41-45    46-50    >50

     No. of                                        12      18         30       24       20       16
     Investors




                                              35
          Investors invested in Mutual Fund




                                              30

                                              25

                                              20

                                              15                       30
                                                                               24
                                              10            18                          20
                                                                                                16
                                               5     12

                                               0
                                                    <=30   31-35      36-40   41-45    46-50    >50
                                                                Age group of the Investors

Interpretation:

 According to this chart out of 120 Mutual Fund investors of Dehradoon the most are in

the age group of 36-40 yrs. i.e. 25%, the second most investors are in the age group of

41-45yrs i.e. 20% and the least investors are in the age group of below 30 yrs.




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(b). Educational Qualification of investors of Dehradoon


           Educational Qualification   Number of Investors

            Graduate/ Post Graduate             88

                Under Graduate                  25

                    Others                       7

                     Total                      120




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                      6%
       23%




                                          71%




    Graduate/Post Graduate   Under Graduate   Others



Interpretation:




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Out of 120 Mutual Fund investors 71% of the investors in Dehradoon are

Graduate/Post Graduate, 23% are Under Graduate and 6% are others (under HSC).


c). Occupation of the investors of Dehradoon


                                  Occupation               No. of Investors
                                   Govt. Service                 30
                                   Pvt. Service                  45
                                     Business                    35
                                    Agriculture                   4
                                      Others                      6

                         .




                    50
 No. of Investors




                    40
                    30
                    20                     45
                             35                       30
                    10
                                                                      4         6
                    0
                          Govt.          Pvt.      Business    Agriculture    Others
                         Service        Service
                                          Occupation of the customers




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Interpretation:


In Occupation group out of 120 investors, 38% are Pvt. Employees, 25% are

Businessman, 29% are Govt. Employees, 3% are in Agriculture and 5% are in

others.


 (d). Monthly Family Income of the Investors of Dehradoon.


                        Income Group                      No. of Investors
                        <=10,000                                     5
                        10,001-15,000                               12
                        15,001-20,000                               28
                        20,001-30,000                               43
                        >30,000                                     32

                       50
                       45
                       40
    No. of Investors




                       35
                       30
                       25
                       20                                            43
                       15                                                          32
                                                         28
                       10
                        5                    12
                               5
                        0
                              <=10         10-15       15-20       20-30           >30
                                     Income Group of the Investorsn (Rs. in Th.)



 Interpretation:

 In the Income Group of the investors of Dehradoon, out of 120 investors, 36%

 investors that is the maximum investors are in the monthly income group Rs.

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20,001 to Rs. 30,000, Second one i.e. 27% investors are in the monthly

income group of more than Rs. 30,000 and the minimum investors i.e. 4%

are in the monthly income group of below Rs. 10,000


(2) Investors invested in different kind of investments.


 Kind of Investments                                                      No. of Respondents
                          Saving A/C                                             195
                          Fixed deposits                                         148
                          Insurance                                              152
                          Mutual Fund                                            120
                          Post office (NSC)                                      75
                          Shares/Debentures                                      50
                          Gold/Silver                                            30
                          Real Estate                                            65



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Interpretation: From the above graph it can be inferred that out of 200 people,

97.5% people have invested in Saving A/c, 76% in Insurance, 74% in Fixed Deposits,

60% in Mutual Fund, 37.5% in Post Office, 25% in Shares or Debentures, 15% in

Gold/Silver and 32.5% in Real Estate.




3. Preference of factors while investing


        Factors        (a) Liquidity    (b) Low Risk     (c) High Return    (d) Trust


         No. of               40            60                 64              36

     Respondents




             18%                                              20%




   32%                                                                30%



                  Liquidity    Low Risk    High Return     Trust



Interpretation:


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Out of 200 People, 32% People prefer to invest where there is High Return, 30% prefer

to invest where there is Low Risk, 20% prefer easy Liquidity and 18% prefer Trust




4. Awareness about Mutual Fund and its Operations



       Response                           Yes                No
       No. of Respondents                 135                65




              33%




                                                             67%




                                    Yes   No




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Interpretation:


From the above chart it is inferred that 67% People are aware of Mutual Fund and its

operations and 33% are not aware of Mutual Fund and its operations.




  5. Source of information for customers about Mutual Fund


                 Source of information                     No. of Respondents
                     Advertisement                               18
                      Peer Group                                 25
                         Bank                                    30
                   Financial Advisors                            62



                  70
                  60
   Respondents




                  50
                  40
      No. of




                  30                                                62
                  20
                                         25           30
                  10        18
                   0
                       Advertisement Peer Group     Bank         Financial
                                                                 Advisors
                                      Source of Information




Interpretation:


  From the above chart it can be inferred that the Financial Advisor is the most

  important source of information about Mutual Fund. Out of 135 Respondents, 46%

  know about Mutual fund Through Financial Advisor, 22% through Bank, 19%

  through Peer Group and 13% through Advertisement.
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6. Investors invested in Mutual Fund


             Response           No. of Respondents
                  YES                    120
                  NO                      80
                  Total                  200



                                                      No
                                                     40%




                          Yes
                          60%




Interpretation:


Out of 200 People, 60% have invested in Mutual Fund and 40% do not have invested

in Mutual Fund.



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7. Reason for not invested in Mutual Fund


              Reason                   No. of Respondents

            Not Aware                          65
            Higher Risk                         5
      Not any Specific Reason                  10




                                6%
           13%




                                                               81%
                       Not Aware     Higher Risk    Not Any



Interpretation:


Out of 80 people, who have not invested in Mutual Fund, 81% are not aware of Mutual

Fund, 13% said there is likely to be higher risk and 6% do not have any specific reason.




8. Investors invested in different Assets Management Co. (AMC)
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                  Name of AMC                        No. of Investors
                       SBIMF                                55
                         UTI                                75
                       HDFC                                 30
                      Reliance                              75
                   ICICI Prudential                         56
                       Kotak                                45
                       Others                               70


                 Others
                                                                   70
                  HDFC
                                               30
  Name of AMC




                  Kotak                                  45
                 SBIMF
                                                              55
                   ICICI
                                                              56
                Reliance
                                                                        75
                     UTI                                                75

                           0          20            40        60        80
                                           No. of Investors




Interpretation:


In Dehradoon most of the Investors preferred UTI and Reliance Mutual Fund. Out of

120 Investors 62.5% have invested in each of them, only 46% have invested in SBIMF,

47% in ICICI Prudential, 37.5% in Kotak and 25% in HDFC.




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9. Reason for invested in SBIMF


             Reason                   No. of Respondents
       Associated with SBI                   35
          Better Return                       5
         Agents Advice                       15




            27%




       9%                                                            64%




             Associated with SBI    Better Return    Agents Advice




Interpretation:


Out of 55 investors of SBIMF 64% have invested because of its association with

Brand SBI, 27% invested on Agent’s Advice, 9% invested because of better return.




10. Reason for not invested in SBIMF


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              Reason                     No. of Respondents
             Not Aware                           25
             Less Return                         18
            Agent’s Advice                       22




      34%
                                                              38%




                             28%
                   Not Aware   Less Return   Agent's Advice




Interpretation:


Out of 65 people who have not invested in SBIMF, 38% were not aware with SBIMF,

28% do not have invested due to less return and 34% due to Agent’s Advice.


11. Preference of Investors for future investment in Mutual Fund


            Name of AMC                 No. of Investors
                SBIMF                          76
                  UTI                          45
                HDFC                           35
               Reliance                        82
            ICICI Prudential                   80
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                           Kotak                          60
                           Others                         75




                       Others                     75

                        Kotak                60
 Name of AMC




               ICICI Prudential                   80

                      Reliance                     82

                         HDFC         35

                           UTI          45

                        SBIMF                     76

                                  0    20         40      60           80   100

                                             No. of Investors




Interpretation:


Out of 120 investors, 68% prefer to invest in Reliance, 67% in ICICI Prudential, 63%

in SBIMF, 62.5% in Others, 50% in Kotak, 37.5% in UTI and 29% in HDFC Mutual

Fund.


12. Channel Preferred by the Investors for Mutual Fund Investment


           Channel                    Financial Advisor         Bank         AMC
         No. of Respondents               72                     18           30




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          25%




                                                                    60%
    15%


                        Financial Advisor   Bank   AMC




Interpretation:


Out of 120 Investors 60% preferred to invest through Financial Advisors, 25% through

AMC and 15% through Bank.




13. Mode of Investment Preferred by the Investors


 Mode of Investment       One time Investment      Systematic Investment Plan (SIP)

 No. of Respondents             78                             42


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           35%




                                                                   65%




                              One time Investment        SIP




Interpretation:


Out of 120 Investors 65% preferred One time Investment and 35 % Preferred through

Systematic Investment Plan.




14. Preferred Portfolios by the Investors


                 Portfolio                 No. of Investors
                  Equity                            56
                   Debt                             20
                 Balanced                           44


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      37%
                                                            46%




                      17%




                           Equity    Debt   Balance



Interpretation:


From the above graph 46% preferred Equity Portfolio, 37% preferred Balance and 17%

preferred Debt portfolio




15. Option for getting Return Preferred by the Investors


       Option               Dividend Payout           Dividend    Growth

                                                 Reinvestment
    No. of Respondents          25                 10             85



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                                                          21%




                                                                      8%

       71%
              Dividend Payout     Dividend Reinvestment   Growth




Interpretation:


From the above graph 71% preferred Growth Option, 21% preferred Dividend Payout

and 8% preferred Dividend Reinvestment Option.




16. Preference of Investors whether to invest in Sectoral Funds


           Response                No. of Respondents
             Yes                         25
              No                         95




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                                                            21%




             79%
                                     Yes    No




Interpretation:


Out of 120 investors, 79% investors do not prefer to invest in Sectoral Fund because

there is maximum risk and 21% prefer to invest in Sectoral Fund.




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        Findings and

           Conclusion




                       Findings

 In Dehradoon in the Age Group of 36-40 years were more in

  numbers. The second most Investors were in the age group of 41-45

  years and the least were in the age group of below 30 years.

 In Dehradoon most of the Investors were Graduate or Post Graduate

  and below HSC there were very few in numbers.



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 In Occupation group most of the Investors were Govt. employees, the

   second most Investors were Private employees and the least were

   associated with Agriculture.

 In family Income group, between Rs. 20,001- 30,000 were more in

   numbers, the second most were in the Income group of more than

   Rs.30,000 and the least were in the group of below Rs. 10,000.

 About all the Respondents had a Saving A/c in Bank, 76% Invested

   in Fixed Deposits, Only 60% Respondents invested in Mutual fund.

 Mostly Respondents preferred High Return while investment, the

   second most preferred Low Risk then liquidity and the least preferred

   Trust.

 Only 67% Respondents were aware about Mutual fund and its

   operations and 33% were not.

 Among 200 Respondents only 60% had invested in Mutual Fund and

   40% did not have invested in Mutual fund.

 Out of 80 Respondents 81% were not aware of Mutual Fund, 13%

   told there is not any specific reason for not invested in Mutual Fund

   and 6% told there is likely to be higher risk in Mutual Fund.




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 Most of the Investors had invested in Reliance or UTI Mutual Fund,

    ICICI Prudential has also good Brand Position among investors,

    SBIMF places after ICICI Prudential according to the Respondents.

 Out of 55 investors of SBIMF 64% have invested due to its

    association with the Brand SBI, 27% Invested because of Advisor’s

    Advice and 9% due to better return.

 Most of the investors who did not invested in SBIMF due to not

    Aware of SBIMF, the second most due to Agent’s advice and rest

    due to Less Return.

   For Future investment the maximum Respondents preferred Reliance

    Mutual Fund, the second most preferred ICICI Prudential, SBIMF

    has been preferred after them.

 60% Investors preferred to Invest through Financial Advisors, 25%

    through AMC (means Direct Investment) and 15% through Bank.

   65% preferred One Time Investment and 35% preferred SIP out of

    both type of Mode of Investment.

 The most preferred Portfolio was Equity, the second most was

    Balance (mixture of both equity and debt), and the least preferred

    Portfolio was Debt portfolio.




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  Maximum Number of Investors Preferred Growth Option for returns,

     the second most preferred Dividend Payout and then Dividend

     Reinvestment.

  Most of the Investors did not want to invest in Sectoral Fund, only

     21% wanted to invest in Sectoral Fund.




                        Conclusion

Running a successful Mutual Fund requires complete understanding of the

peculiarities of the Indian Stock Market and also the psyche of the small

investors. This study has made an attempt to understand the financial

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behavior of Mutual Fund investors in connection with the preferences of

Brand (AMC), Products, Channels etc. I observed that many of people

have fear of Mutual Fund. They think their money will not be secure in

Mutual Fund. They need the knowledge of Mutual Fund and its related

terms. Many of people do not have invested in mutual fund due to lack of

awareness although they have money to invest. As the awareness and

income is growing the number of mutual fund investors are also growing.


“Brand” plays important role for the investment. People invest in those

Companies where they have faith or they are well known with them. There

are many AMCs in Dehradoon but only some are performing well due to

Brand awareness. Some AMCs are not performing well although some of

the schemes of them are giving good return because of not awareness

about Brand. Reliance, UTI, SBIMF, ICICI Prudential etc. they are well

known Brand, they are performing well and their Assets Under

Management is larger than others whose Brand name are not well known

like Principle, Sunderam, etc.


Distribution channels are also important for the investment in mutual fund.

Financial Advisors are the most preferred channel for the investment in

mutual fund. They can change investors’ mind from one investment option


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to others. Many of investors directly invest their money through AMC

because they do not have to pay entry load. Only those people invest

directly who know well about mutual fund and its operations and those

have time.




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          Chapter – 7

        Suggestions

                      And

Recommendations


    Suggestions and Recommendations

   The most vital problem spotted is of ignorance. Investors should be

    made aware of the benefits. Nobody will invest until and unless he

    is fully convinced. Investors should be made to realize that
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    ignorance is no longer bliss and what they are losing by not

    investing.

  Mutual funds offer a lot of benefit which no other single option

    could offer. But most of the people are not even aware of what

    actually a mutual fund is? They only see it as just another

    investment option. So the advisors should try to change their

    mindsets. The advisors should target for more and more young

    investors. Young investors as well as persons at the height of their

    career would like to go for advisors due to lack of expertise and

    time.

  Mutual Fund Company needs to give the training of the Individual

    Financial Advisors about the Fund/Scheme and its objective,

    because they are the main source to influence the investors.




 Before making any investment Financial Advisors should first

  enquire about the risk tolerance of the investors/customers, their need

  and time (how long they want to invest). By considering these three

  things they can take the customers into consideration.




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 Younger people aged under 35 will be a key new customer group

    into the future, so making greater efforts with younger customers

    who show some interest in investing should pay off.

 Customers with graduate level education are easier to sell to and

    there is a large untapped market there. To succeed however,

    advisors must provide sound advice and high quality.

    Systematic Investment Plan (SIP) is one the innovative products

    launched by Assets Management companies very recently in the

    industry. SIP is easy for monthly salaried person as it provides the

    facility of do the investment in EMI. Though most of the prospects

    and potential investors are not aware about the SIP. There is a large

    scope for the companies to tap the salaried persons.




                      BIBLIOGRAPHY

            •   NEWS PAPERS

            •   OUTLOOK MONEY

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•   TELEVISION CHANNEL (CNBC AAWAJ)

•   MUTUAL FUND HAND BOOK

•   FACT SHEET AND STATEMENT

•   WWW.SBIMF.COM

•   WWW.MONEYCONTROL.COM

•   WWW.AMFIINDIA.COM

•   WWW.ONLINERESEARCHONLINE.COM

•   WWW. MUTUALFUNDSINDIA.COM




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                     Mutual Funds




All About Mutual Funds
       Before we understand what is mutual fund, it’s very important to know the area in which
mutual funds works, the basic understanding of stocks and bonds.


Stocks : Stocks represent shares of ownership in a public company. Examples of public companies
include Reliance, ONGC and Infosys. Stocks are considered to be the most common owned
investment traded on the market.
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Bonds : Bonds are basically the money which you lend to the government or a company, and in
return you can receive interest on your invested amount, which is back over predetermined amounts
of time. Bonds are considered to be the most common lending investment traded on the market. There
are many other types of investments other than stocks and bonds (including annuities, real estate, and
precious metals), but the majority of mutual funds invest in stocks and/or bonds.


What Is Mutual Fund

       A mutual fund is just the connecting bridge or a financial intermediary that allows a group of
investors to pool their money together with a predetermined investment objective. The mutual fund
will have a fund manager who is responsible for investing the gathered money into specific securities
(stocks or bonds). When you invest in a mutual fund, you are buying units or portions of the mutual
fund and thus on investing becomes a shareholder or unit holder of the fund.

       Mutual funds are considered as one of the best available investments as compare to others they
are very cost efficient and also easy to invest in, thus by pooling money together in a mutual fund,
investors can purchase stocks or bonds with much lower trading costs than if they tried to do it on
their own. But the biggest advantage to mutual funds is diversification, by minimizing risk &
maximizing returns.

       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. The flow chart below describes broadly the working of a mutual fund


Unit Trust of India is the first Mutual Fund set up under a separate act, UTI Act in 1963, and started
its operations in 1964 with the issue of units under the scheme US-64.
Overview of existing schemes existed in mutual fund category

       Wide variety of Mutual Fund Schemes exists to cater to the needs such as financial position,
risk tolerance and return expectations etc. The table below gives an overview into the existing types of
schemes in the Industry.

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Type of Mutual Fund Schemes

BY STRUCTURE

       Open Ended Schemes
       An open-end fund is one that is available for subscription all through the year. These do not
have a fixed maturity. Investors can conveniently buy and sell units at Net Asset Value ("NAV")
related prices. The key feature of open-end schemes is liquidity.

       Close Ended Schemes
       A closed-end fund has a stipulated maturity period which generally ranging from 3 to 15
years. The fund is open for subscription only during a specified period. Investors can invest in the
scheme at the time of the initial public issue and thereafter they can buy or sell the units of the scheme
on the stock exchanges where they are listed. In order to provide an exit route to the investors, some
close-ended funds give an option of selling back the units to the Mutual Fund through periodic
repurchase at NAV related prices. SEBI Regulations stipulate that at least one of the two exit routes is
provided to the investor.

       Interval Schemes
       Interval Schemes are that scheme, which combines the features of open-ended and close-ended
schemes. The units may be traded on the stock exchange or may be open for sale or redemption
during pre-determined intervals at NAV related prices.




BY NATURE

1. Equity fund:
    These funds invest a maximum part of their corpus into equities holdings. The structure of the
fund may vary different for different schemes and the fund manager’s outlook on different stocks. The
Equity Funds are sub-classified depending upon their investment objective, as follows:

   •   Diversified Equity Funds
   •   Mid-Cap Funds
   •   Sector Specific Funds

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    •   Tax Savings Funds (ELSS)

    Equity investments are meant for a longer time horizon, thus Equity funds rank high on the risk-
return matrix.

2. Debt funds:

The objective of these Funds is to invest in debt papers. Government authorities, private companies,
banks and financial institutions are some of the major issuers of debt papers. By investing in debt
instruments, these funds ensure low risk and provide stable income to the investors. Debt funds are
further classified as:

    •   Gilt Funds: Invest their corpus in securities issued by Government, popularly known as
        Government of India debt papers. These Funds carry zero Default risk but are associated with
        Interest Rate risk. These schemes are safer as they invest in papers backed by Government.

    •   Income Funds: Invest a major portion into various debt instruments such as bonds, corporate
        debentures and Government securities.

    •   MIPs: Invests maximum of their total corpus in debt instruments while they take minimum
        exposure in equities. It gets benefit of both equity and debt market. These scheme ranks
        slightly high on the risk-return matrix when compared with other debt schemes.

    •   Short Term Plans (STPs): Meant for investment horizon for three to six months. These funds
        primarily invest in short term papers like Certificate of Deposits (CDs) and Commercial
        Papers (CPs). Some portion of the corpus is also invested in corporate debentures.

    •   Liquid Funds: Also known as Money Market Schemes, These funds provides easy liquidity
        and preservation of capital. These schemes invest in short-term instruments like Treasury
        Bills, inter-bank call money market, CPs and CDs. These funds are meant for short-term cash
        management of corporate houses and are meant for an investment horizon of 1day to 3
        months. These schemes rank low on risk-return matrix and are considered to be the safest
        amongst all categories of mutual funds.



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3. Balanced funds: As the name suggest they, are a mix of both equity and debt funds. They invest in
both equities and fixed income securities, which are in line with pre-defined investment objective of
the scheme. These schemes aim to provide investors with the best of both the worlds. Equity part
provide growth and the debt part provides stability in returns.


Further the mutual funds can be broadly classified on the basis of investment parameter viz,
Each category of funds is backed by an investment philosophy, which is pre-defined in the objectives
of the fund. The investor can align his own investment needs with the funds objective and invest
accordingly.




BY INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE

   •   Growth Schemes: Growth Schemes are also known as equity schemes. The aim of these
       schemes is to provide capital appreciation over medium to long term. These schemes normally
       invest a major part of their fund in equities and are willing to bear short-term decline in value
       for possible future appreciation.



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  •   Income Schemes: Income Schemes are also known as debt schemes. The aim of these
      schemes is to provide regular and steady income to investors. These schemes generally invest
      in fixed income securities such as bonds and corporate debentures. Capital appreciation in
      such schemes may be limited.

  •   Balanced Schemes: Balanced Schemes aim to provide both growth and income by
      periodically distributing a part of the income and capital gains they earn. These schemes invest
      in both shares and fixed income securities, in the proportion indicated in their offer documents
      (normally 50:50).

  •   Money Market Schemes: Money Market Schemes aim to provide easy liquidity, preservation
      of capital and moderate income. These schemes generally invest in safer, short-term
      instruments, such as treasury bills, certificates of deposit, commercial paper and inter-bank
      call money.




OTHER SCHEMES

  •   Tax Saving Schemes: Tax-saving schemes offer tax rebates to the investors under tax laws
      prescribed from time to time. Under Sec.88 of the Income Tax Act, contributions made to any
      Equity Linked Savings Scheme (ELSS) are eligible for rebate.
  •   Index Schemes: Index schemes attempt to replicate the performance of a particular index
      such as the BSE Sensex or the NSE 50. The portfolio of these schemes will consist of only
      those stocks that constitute the index. The percentage of each stock to the total holding will be
      identical to the stocks index weightage. And hence, the returns from such schemes would be
      more or less equivalent to those of the Index.
  •   Sector Specific Schemes: These are the funds/schemes which invest in the securities of only
      those sectors or industries as specified in the offer documents. e.g. Pharmaceuticals, Software,
      Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG), Petroleum stocks, etc. The returns in these funds are
      dependent on the performance of the respective sectors/industries. While these funds may give
      higher returns, they are more risky compared to diversified funds. Investors need to keep a
      watch on the performance of those sectors/industries and must exit at an appropriate time.


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Types of returns

There are three ways, where the total returns provided by mutual funds can be enjoyed by investors:


   •   Income is earned from dividends on stocks and interest on bonds. A fund pays out nearly all
       income it receives over the year to fund owners in the form of a distribution.
   •   If the fund sells securities that have increased in price, the fund has a capital gain. Most funds
       also pass on these gains to investors in a distribution.
   •   If fund holdings increase in price but are not sold by the fund manager, the fund's shares
       increase in price. You can then sell your mutual fund shares for a profit. Funds will also
       usually give you a choice either to receive a check for distributions or to reinvest the earnings
       and get more shares.




Pros & cons of investing in mutual funds:

       For investments in mutual fund, one must keep in mind about the Pros and cons of
investments in mutual fund.


Advantages of Investing Mutual Funds:


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1. Professional Management - The basic advantage of funds is that, they are professional managed,
by well qualified professional. Investors purchase funds because they do not have the time or the
expertise to manage their own portfolio. A mutual fund is considered to be relatively less expensive
way to make and monitor their investments.


2. Diversification - Purchasing units in a mutual fund instead of buying individual stocks or bonds,
the investors risk is spread out and minimized up to certain extent. The idea behind diversification is
to invest in a large number of assets so that a loss in any particular investment is minimized by gains
in others.


3. Economies of Scale - Mutual fund buy and sell large amounts of securities at a time, thus help to
reducing transaction costs, and help to bring down the average cost of the unit for their investors.


4. Liquidity - Just like an individual stock, mutual fund also allows investors to liquidate their
holdings as and when they want.


5. Simplicity - Investments in mutual fund is considered to be easy, compare to other available
instruments in the market, and the minimum investment is small. Most AMC also have automatic
purchase plans whereby as little as Rs. 2000, where SIP start with just Rs.50 per month basis.




Disadvantages of Investing Mutual Funds:



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1. Professional Management- Some funds doesn’t perform in neither the market, as their
management is not dynamic enough to explore the available opportunity in the market, thus many
investors debate over whether or not the so-called professionals are any better than mutual fund or
investor himself, for picking up stocks.


2. Costs – The biggest source of AMC income, is generally from the entry & exit load which they
charge from an investors, at the time of purchase. The mutual fund industries are thus charging extra
cost under layers of jargon.


3. Dilution - Because funds have small holdings across different companies, high returns from a few
investments often don't make much difference on the overall return. Dilution is also the result of a
successful fund getting too big. When money pours into funds that have had strong success, the
manager often has trouble finding a good investment for all the new money.


4. Taxes - when making decisions about your money, fund managers don't consider your personal tax
situation. For example, when a fund manager sells a security, a capital-gain tax is triggered, which
affects how profitable the individual is from the sale. It might have been more advantageous for the
individual to defer the capital gains liability.




Mutual Funds Industry in India
The origin of mutual fund industry in India is with the introduction of the concept of mutual fund by
UTI in the year 1963. Though the growth was slow, but it accelerated from the year 1987 when non-


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UTI players entered the industry.


In the past decade, Indian mutual fund industry had seen a dramatic improvements, both quality wise
as well as quantity wise. Before, the monopoly of the market had seen an ending phase, the Assets
Under Management (AUM) was Rs. 67bn. The private sector entry to the fund family rose the AUM
to Rs. 470 in in March 1993 and till April 2004, it reached the height of 1,540 bn.


Putting the AUM of the Indian Mutual Funds Industry into comparison, the total of it is less than the
deposits of SBI alone, constitute less than 11% of the total deposits held by the Indian banking
industry.


The main reason of its poor growth is that the mutual fund industry in India is new in the country.
Large sections of Indian investors are yet to be intellectuated with the concept. Hence, it is the prime
responsibility of all mutual fund companies, to market the product correctly abreast of selling.


The mutual fund industry can be broadly put into four phases according to the development of the
sector. Each phase is briefly described as under.




The major players in the Indian Mutual Fund Industry are:

                          Major Players of Mutual Funds In India

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A mutual fund is a professionally-managed firm of collective investments that pools money from
many investors and invests it in stocks, bonds, short-term money market instruments, and/or other
securities.in other words we can say that A Mutual Fund is a trust registered with the Securities and
Exchange Board of India (SEBI), which pools up the money from individual / corporate investors and
invests the same on behalf of the investors /unit holders, in equity shares, Government securities,
Bonds, Call money markets etc., and distributes the profits.
The value of each unit of the mutual fund, known as the net asset value (NAV), is mostly calculated
daily based on the total value of the fund divided by the number of shares currently issued and
outstanding. The value of all the securities in the portfolio in calculated daily. From this, all expenses
are deducted and the resultant value divided by the number of units in the fund is the fund’s NAV.




               NAV =                   Total value of the fund……………….
                               No. of shares currently issued and outstanding




Advantages of a MF
         – Mutual Funds provide the benefit of cheap access to expensive stocks

           –   Mutual funds diversify the risk of the investor by investing in a basket of assets

           –   A team of professional fund managers manages them with in-depth research inputs
               from investment analysts.

           –   Being institutions with good bargaining power in markets, mutual funds have access to
               crucial corporate information, which individual investors cannot access.




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History of the Indian mutual fund industry:
The mutual fund industry in India started in 1963 with the formation of Unit Trust of India, at the
initiative of the Government of India and Reserve Bank. The history of mutual funds in India can be
broadly divided into four distinct phases.


First Phase – 1964-87
Unit Trust of India (UTI) was established on 1963 by an Act of Parliament by the Reserve Bank of
India and functioned under the Regulatory and administrative control of the Reserve Bank of India. In
1978 UTI was de-linked from the RBI and the Industrial Development Bank of India (IDBI) took over
the regulatory and administrative control in place of RBI. The first scheme launched by UTI was Unit
Scheme 1964. At the end of 1988 UTI had Rs.6,700 crores of assets under management.



Second Phase – 1987-1993 (Entry of Public Sector Funds)


1987 marked the entry of non- UTI, public sector mutual funds set up by public sector banks and Life
Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) and General Insurance Corporation of India (GIC). SBI Mutual
Fund was the first non- UTI Mutual Fund established in June 1987 followed by Canbank Mutual Fund
(Dec 87), Punjab National Bank Mutual Fund (Aug 89), Indian Bank Mutual Fund (Nov 89), Bank of
India (Jun 90), Bank of Baroda Mutual Fund (Oct 92). LIC established its mutual fund in June 1989
while GIC had set up its mutual fund in December 1990.At the end of 1993, the mutual fund industry
had assets under management of Rs.47,004 crores.


Third Phase – 1993-2003 (Entry of Private Sector Funds)
1993 was the year in which the first Mutual Fund Regulations came into being, under which all
mutual funds, except UTI were to be registered and governed. The erstwhile Kothari Pioneer (now
merged with Franklin Templeton) was the first private sector mutual fund registered in July 1993.


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The 1993 SEBI (Mutual Fund) Regulations were substituted by a more comprehensive and revised
Mutual Fund Regulations in 1996. The industry now functions under the SEBI (Mutual Fund)
Regulations 1996. As at the end of January 2003, there were 33 mutual funds with total assets of Rs.
1,21,805 crores.




Fourth Phase – since February 2003
In February 2003, following the repeal of the Unit Trust of India Act 1963 UTI was bifurcated into
two separate entities. One is the Specified Undertaking of the Unit Trust of India with assets under
management of Rs.29,835 crores as at the end of January 2003, representing broadly, the assets of US
64 scheme, assured return and certain other schemes
The second is the UTI Mutual Fund Ltd, sponsored by SBI, PNB, BOB and LIC. It is registered with
SEBI and functions under the Mutual Fund Regulations. consolidation and growth. As at the end of
September, 2004, there were 29 funds, which manage assets of Rs.153108 crores under 421 schemes.




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Categories of mutual funds:




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Mutual funds can be classified as follow:

    Based on their structure:



   •   Open-ended funds: Investors can buy and sell the units from the fund, at any point of time.

   •   Close-ended funds: These funds raise money from investors only once. Therefore, after the
       offer period, fresh investments can not be made into the fund. If the fund is listed on a stocks
       exchange the units can be traded like stocks (E.g., Morgan Stanley Growth Fund). Recently,
       most of the New Fund Offers of close-ended funds provided liquidity window on a periodic
       basis such as monthly or weekly. Redemption of units can be made during specified intervals.
       Therefore, such funds have relatively low liquidity.

    Based on their investment objective:

       Equity funds: These funds invest in equities and equity related instruments. With fluctuating share
       prices, such funds show volatile performance, even losses. However, short term fluctuations in the
       market, generally smoothens out in the long term, thereby offering higher returns at relatively lower
       volatility. At the same time, such funds can yield great capital appreciation as, historically, equities
       have outperformed all asset classes in the long term. Hence, investment in equity funds should be
       considered for a period of at least 3-5 years. It can be further classified as:

 i) Index funds- In this case a key stock market index, like BSE Sensex or Nifty is tracked. Their
portfolio mirrors the benchmark index both in terms of composition and individual stock
weightages.

ii) Equity diversified funds- 100% of the capital is invested in equities spreading across different
sectors and stocks.

iii) Dividend yield funds- it is similar to the equity diversified funds except that they invest in
companies offering high dividend yields.


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iv) Thematic funds- Invest 100% of the assets in sectors which are related through some theme.
e.g. -An infrastructure fund invests in power, construction, cements sectors etc.

v) Sector funds- Invest 100% of the capital in a specific sector. e.g. - A banking sector fund will
invest in banking stocks.

vi) ELSS- Equity Linked Saving Scheme provides tax benefit to the investors.


Balanced fund: Their investment portfolio includes both debt and equity. As a result, on the risk-return
ladder, they fall between equity and debt funds. Balanced funds are the ideal mutual funds vehicle for investors
who prefer spreading their risk across various instruments. Following are balanced funds classes:


i) Debt-oriented funds -Investment below 65% in equities.

ii) Equity-oriented funds -Invest at least 65% in equities, remaining in debt.


Debt fund: They invest only in debt instruments, and are a good option for investors averse to idea of
taking risk associated with equities. Therefore, they invest exclusively in fixed-income instruments
like bonds, debentures, Government of India securities; and money market instruments such as
certificates of deposit (CD), commercial paper (CP) and call money. Put your money into any of these
debt funds depending on your investment horizon and needs.


i) Liquid funds- These funds invest 100% in money market instruments, a large portion being invested
in call money market.

ii)Gilt funds ST- They invest 100% of their portfolio in government securities of and T-bills.

iii)Floating rate funds - Invest in short-term debt papers. Floaters invest in debt instruments which
have variable coupon rate.

iv)Arbitrage fund- They generate income through arbitrage opportunities due to mis-pricing between
cash market and derivatives market. Funds are allocated to equities, derivatives and money markets.
Higher proportion (around 75%) is put in money markets, in the absence of arbitrage opportunities.


v)Gilt funds LT- They invest 100% of their portfolio in long-term government securities.

vi) Income funds LT- Typically, such funds invest a major portion of the portfolio in long-term debt
papers.

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vii) MIPs- Monthly Income Plans have an exposure of 70%-90% to debt and an exposure of
10%-30% to equities.

viii)FMPs- fixed monthly plans invest in debt papers whose maturity is in line with that of the fund.




Investment strategies:

1. Systematic Investment Plan: under this a fixed sum is invested each month on a fixed date of a
month. Payment is made through post dated cheques or direct debit facilities. The investor gets fewer
units when the NAV is high and more units when the NAV is low. This is called as the benefit of
Rupee Cost Averaging (RCA)


2. Systematic Transfer Plan:        under this an investor invest in debt oriented fund and give
instructions to transfer a fixed sum, at a fixed interval, to an equity scheme of the same mutual fund.


3. Systematic Withdrawal Plan: if someone wishes to withdraw from a mutual fund then he can
withdraw a fixed amount each month.




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Risk v/s. return:




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Working of a Mutual fund:




The entire mutual fund industry operates in a very organized way. The investors, known as unit
holders,handover their savings to the AMCs under various schemes. The objective of the investment
should match with the objective of the fund to best suit the investors’ needs. The AMCs further invest

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the funds into various securities according to the investment objective. The return generated from the
investments is passed on to the investors or reinvested as mentioned in the offer document.




                             Working
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                        Mutual Fund


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 Mutual Funds

       Before we understand what is mutual fund, it’s very important to know the area in which
mutual funds works, the basic understanding of stocks and bonds.


Stocks : Stocks represent shares of ownership in a public company. Examples of public companies
include Reliance, ONGC and Infosys. Stocks are considered to be the most common owned
investment traded on the market.


Bonds : Bonds are basically the money which you lend to the government or a company, and in
return you can receive interest on your invested amount, which is back over predetermined amounts
of time. Bonds are considered to be the most common lending investment traded on the market. There
are many other types of investments other than stocks and bonds (including annuities, real estate, and
precious metals), but the majority of mutual funds invest in stocks and/or bonds.


What Is Mutual Fund

       A mutual fund is just the connecting bridge or a financial intermediary that allows a group of
investors to pool their money together with a predetermined investment objective. The mutual fund
will have a fund manager who is responsible for investing the gathered money into specific securities
(stocks or bonds). When you invest in a mutual fund, you are buying units or portions of the mutual
fund and thus on investing becomes a shareholder or unit holder of the fund.

       Mutual funds are considered as one of the best available investments as compare to others they
are very cost efficient and also easy to invest in, thus by pooling money together in a mutual fund,

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investors can purchase stocks or bonds with much lower trading costs than if they tried to do it on
their own. But the biggest advantage to mutual funds is diversification, by minimizing risk &
maximizing returns.




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. The flow
chart below describes broadly the working of a mutual fund




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Overview of existing schemes existed in mutual fund category

       Wide variety of Mutual Fund Schemes exists to cater to the needs such as financial position,
risk tolerance and return expectations etc. The table below gives an overview into the existing types of
schemes in the Industry.




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Type of Mutual Fund Schemes


BY STRUCTURE


Open Ended Schemes
An open-end fund is one that is available for subscription all through the year. These do not have a
fixed maturity. Investors can conveniently buy and sell units at Net Asset Value ("NAV") related
prices. The key feature of open-end schemes is liquidity.




Close Ended Schemes
       A closed-end fund has a stipulated maturity period which generally ranging from 3 to 15
years. The fund is open for subscription only during a specified period. Investors can invest in the
scheme at the time of the initial public issue and thereafter they can buy or sell the units of the scheme
on the stock exchanges where they are listed. In order to provide an exit route to the investors, some
close-ended funds give an option of selling back the units to the Mutual Fund through periodic
repurchase at NAV related prices. SEBI Regulations stipulate that at least one of the two exit routes is
provided to the investor.



Interval Schemes




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       Interval Schemes are that scheme, which combines the features of open-ended and close-ended
schemes. The units may be traded on the stock exchange or may be open for sale or redemption
during pre-determined intervals at NAV related prices.




BY NATURE

Under this the mutual fund is categorized on the basis of Investment Objective. By nature the mutual
fund is categorized as follow:




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1. Equity fund:

   These funds invest a maximum part of their corpus into equities holdings. The structure of the
fund may vary different for different schemes and the fund manager’s outlook on different stocks. The
Equity Funds are sub-classified depending upon their investment objective, as follows:

   •   Diversified Equity Funds
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    •   Mid-Cap Funds
    •   Sector Specific Funds
    •   Tax Savings Funds (ELSS)

    Equity investments are meant for a longer time horizon, thus Equity funds rank high on the risk-
return matrix.


2. Debt funds:

The objective of these Funds is to invest in debt papers. Government authorities, private companies,
banks and financial institutions are some of the major issuers of debt papers. By investing in debt
instruments, these funds ensure low risk and provide stable income to the investors. Debt funds are
further classified as:

    •   Gilt Funds: Invest their corpus in securities issued by Government, popularly known as
        Government of India debt papers. These Funds carry zero Default risk but are associated with
        Interest Rate risk. These schemes are safer as they invest in papers backed by Government.

    •   Income Funds: Invest a major portion into various debt instruments such as bonds, corporate
        debentures and Government securities.

    •   MIPs: Invests maximum of their total corpus in debt instruments while they take minimum
        exposure in equities. It gets benefit of both equity and debt market. These scheme ranks
        slightly high on the risk-return matrix when compared with other debt schemes.

    •   Short Term Plans (STPs): Meant for investment horizon for three to six months. These funds
        primarily invest in short term papers like Certificate of Deposits (CDs) and Commercial
        Papers (CPs). Some portion of the corpus is also invested in corporate debentures.

    •   Liquid Funds: Also known as Money Market Schemes, These funds provides easy liquidity
        and preservation of capital. These schemes invest in short-term instruments like Treasury
        Bills, inter-bank call money market, CPs and CDs. These funds are meant for short-term cash
        management of corporate houses and are meant for an investment horizon of 1day to 3
        months. These schemes rank low on risk-return matrix and are considered to be the safest
        amongst all categories of mutual funds.

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3. Balanced funds: As the name suggest they, are a mix of both equity and debt funds. They
invest in both equities and fixed income securities, which are in line with pre-defined investment
objective of the scheme. These schemes aim to provide investors with the best of both the worlds.
Equity part provides growth and the debt part provides stability in returns.


Further the mutual funds can be broadly classified on the basis of investment parameter viz,
Each category of funds is backed by an investment philosophy, which is pre-defined in the objectives
of the fund. The investor can align his own investment needs with the funds objective and invest
accordingly.


BY INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE


   •   Growth Schemes: Growth Schemes are also known as equity schemes. The aim of these
       schemes is to provide capital appreciation over medium to long term. These schemes normally
       invest a major part of their fund in equities and are willing to bear short-term decline in value
       for possible future appreciation.


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 •   Income Schemes: Income Schemes are also known as debt schemes. The aim of these
     schemes is to provide regular and steady income to investors. These schemes generally invest
     in fixed income securities such as bonds and corporate debentures. Capital appreciation in
     such schemes may be limited.

 •   Balanced Schemes: Balanced Schemes aim to provide both growth and income by
     periodically distributing a part of the income and capital gains they earn. These schemes invest
     in both shares and fixed income securities, in the proportion indicated in their offer documents
     (normally 50:50).

 •   Money Market Schemes: Money Market Schemes aim to provide easy liquidity, preservation
     of capital and moderate income. These schemes generally invest in safer, short-term
     instruments, such as treasury bills, certificates of deposit, commercial paper and inter-bank
     call money.



OTHER SCHEMES

 •   Tax Saving Schemes: Tax-saving schemes offer tax rebates to the investors under tax laws
     prescribed from time to time. Under Sec.88 of the Income Tax Act, contributions made to any
     Equity Linked Savings Scheme (ELSS) are eligible for rebate.
 •   Index Schemes: Index schemes attempt to replicate the performance of a particular index
     such as the BSE Sensex or the NSE 50. The portfolio of these schemes will consist of only
     those stocks that constitute the index. The percentage of each stock to the total holding will be
     identical to the stocks index weightage. And hence, the returns from such schemes would be
     more or less equivalent to those of the Index.
 •   Sector Specific Schemes: These are the funds/schemes which invest in the securities of only
     those sectors or industries as specified in the offer documents. e.g. Pharmaceuticals, Software,
     Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG), Petroleum stocks, etc. The returns in these funds are
     dependent on the performance of the respective sectors/industries. While these funds may give
     higher returns, they are more risky compared to diversified funds. Investors need to keep a
     watch on the performance of those sectors/industries and must exit at an appropriate time.



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Types of returns:

There are three ways, where the total returns provided by mutual funds can be enjoyed by investors:
   •   Income is earned from dividends on stocks and interest on bonds. A fund pays out nearly all
       income it receives over the year to fund owners in the form of a distribution.
   •   If the fund sells securities that have increased in price, the fund has a capital gain. Most funds
       also pass on these gains to investors in a distribution.
   •   If fund holdings increase in price but are not sold by the fund manager, the fund's shares
       increase in price. You can then sell your mutual fund shares for a profit. Funds will also
       usually give you a choice either to receive a check for distributions or to reinvest the earnings
       and get more shares.




Pros & cons of investing in mutual funds:

       For investments in mutual fund, one must keep in mind about the Pros and cons of
investments in mutual fund.


Advantages of Investing Mutual Funds:



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  • 1. Projectsformba.blospot.com A PROJECT REPORT ON “MUTUAL FUNDS IS THE BETTER INVESTMENTS PLAN” Submitted in partial fulfillment for MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMIMISTRATION Programme of INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY GHAZIABAD Batch2005-08 Submitted by :- Under Guidance :- AKHILESH MISHRA CA SHARAD CHAUHAN MBA( Three Year Programme) Manager Accounts Batch (2005-2008) Uttam Sugar Mills Limited Enrolment No-52102689 Corprote office Noida Department of Business Management INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY GHAZIABAD Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 2. Projectsformba.blospot.com ACKNOWLEDGEMENT With regard to my Project with Mutual Fund I would like to thank each and every one who offered help, guideline and support whenever required. First and foremost I would like to express gratitude to Manager SBI kanwali Road Dehradoon and other staffs for their support and guidance in the Project work.. I am extremely grateful to my guide, CA Sharad Chauhan for their valuable guidance and timely suggestions. I would like to thank all faculty members of Uttam Sugar Mills Limited for the valuable guidance& support. I would also like to extend my thanks to my members and friends for their support specially .MCA Anuj Panday officer I.T.Uttam Sugar Mills Limited Sharanpur & Mr. Rajeev Goyal consultant, Sales tax, income tax .And lastly, I would like to express my gratefulness to the parent’s for seeing me through it all. AKHILESH MISHRA Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 4. Projectsformba.blospot.com CERTIFICATE This is to certify that Mr. Akhilesh Mishra a student of IMT-CDL Ghazibad has completed project work on “MUTUAL FUNDS IS THE BETTER INVESTMENTS PLAN” under my guidance and supervision. I certify that this is an original work and has not been copied from any source. Signature of Guide Name of Project Guide CA Sharad Chauhan Date- Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 5. Projectsformba.blospot.com DECLERATION I hereby declare that this Project Report entitled “THE MUTUAL FUND IS BETTER INVESTMENT PLAN in SBI Mutual Fund submitted in the partial fulfillment of the requirement of Master of Business Administration (MBA) of INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMET TECHNOLOGY, GHAZIABAD is based on primary & secondary data found by me in various departments, books, magazines and websites & Collected by me in under guidance of C.A. Sharad Chauhan. DATE: AKHILESH MISHRA MBA (Three Years) Enrollment No.52102689 Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 6. Projectsformba.blospot.com EXECUTIVE SUMMARY In few years Mutual Fund has emerged as a tool for ensuring one’s financial well being. Mutual Funds have not only contributed to the India growth story but have also helped families tap into the success of Indian Industry. As information and awareness is rising more and more people are enjoying the benefits of investing in mutual funds. The main reason the number of retail mutual fund investors remains small is that nine in ten people with incomes in India do not know that mutual funds exist. But once people are aware of mutual fund investment opportunities, the number who decide to invest in mutual funds increases to as many as one in five people. The trick for converting a person with no knowledge of mutual funds to a new Mutual Fund customer is to understand which of the potential investors are more likely to buy mutual funds and to use the right arguments in the sales process that customers will accept as important and relevant to their decision. This Project gave me a great learning experience and at the same time it gave me enough scope to implement my analytical ability. The analysis and advice presented in this Project Report is based on market research on the saving and investment practices of the investors and preferences of the investors for investment in Mutual Funds. This Report will help to know about the investors’ Preferences in Mutual Fund means Are they prefer any particular Asset Management Company (AMC), Which type of Product they prefer, Which Option (Growth or Dividend) they prefer or Which Investment Strategy they follow (Systematic Investment Plan or One time Plan). This Project as a whole can be divided into two parts. Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 7. Projectsformba.blospot.com The first part gives an insight about Mutual Fund and its various aspects, the Company Profile, Objectives of the study, Research Methodology. One can have a brief knowledge about Mutual Fund and its basics through the Project. The second part of the Project consists of data and its analysis collected through survey done on 200 people. For the collection of Primary data I made a questionnaire and surveyed of 200 people. I also taken interview of many People those who were coming at the SBI Branch where I done my Project. I visited other AMCs in Dehradoon to get some knowledge related to my topic. I studied about the products and strategies of other AMCs in Dehradoon to know why people prefer to invest in those AMCs. This Project covers the topic “THE MUTUAL FUND IS BETTER INVESTMENT PLAN.” The data collected has been well organized and presented. I hope the research findings and conclusion will be of use. Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 8. Projectsformba.blospot.com CONTENTS Acknowledgement Declaration Executive Summary Chapter - 1 INTRODUCTION Chapter - 2 COMPANY PROFILE Chapter - 3 OBJECTIVES AND SCOPE Chapter - 4 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY Chapter - 5 DATA ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION Chapter - 6 FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS Chapter - 7 SUGGESTIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY MUTUAL FUNDS Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 9. Projectsformba.blospot.com ALL ABOUT MUTUAL FUNDS  WHAT IS MUTUAL FUND  BY STRUCTURE  BY NATURE  EQUITY FUND  DEBT FUNDS  BY INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE  OTHER SCHEMES  PROS & CONS OF INVESTING IN MUTUAL FUNDS  ADVANTAGES OF INVESTING MUTUAL FUNDS  DISADVANTAGES OF INVESTING MUTUAL FUNDS  MUTUAL FUNDS INDUSTRY IN INDIA  MAJOR PLAYERS OF MUTUAL FUNDS IN INDIA  HISTORY OF THE INDIAN MUTUAL FUND INDUSTRY  CATEGORIES OF MUTUAL FUNDS  INVESTMENT STRATEGIES  WORKING OF A MUTUAL FUND  GUIDELINES OF THE SEBI FOR MUTUAL FUND  COMPANIES DISTRIBUTION CHANNELS  DOES FUND PERFORMANCE AND RANKING PERSIST?  PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS TOOLS Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 10. Projectsformba.blospot.com RESEARCH REPORT  OBJECTIVE OF RESEARCH  SCOPE OF THE STUDY  DATA SOURCES  SAMPLING  DATA ANALYSIS  QUESTIONNAIRE Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 12. Projectsformba.blospot.com INTRODUCTION TO MUTUAL FUND AND ITS VARIOUS ASPECTS. Mutual fund is a trust that pools the savings of a number of investors who share a common financial goal. This pool of money is invested in accordance with a stated objective. The joint ownership of the fund is thus “Mutual”, i.e. the fund belongs to all investors. 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 appreciations realized are shared by its unit holders in proportion 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. A Mutual Fund is an investment tool that allows small investors access to a well- diversified portfolio of equities, bonds and other securities. Each shareholder participates in the gain or loss of the fund. Units are issued and can be redeemed as needed. The funds Net Asset value (NAV) is determined each day. Investments in securities are spread across a wide cross-section of industries and sectors and thus the risk is reduced. Diversification reduces the risk because all stocks may not move in the same direction in the same proportion at the same time. Mutual fund issues units to the investors in accordance with quantum of money invested by them. Investors of mutual funds are known as unit holders. Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 13. Projectsformba.blospot.com When an investor subscribes for the units of a mutual fund, he becomes part owner of the assets of the fund in the same proportion as his contribution amount put up with the corpus (the total amount of the fund). Mutual Fund investor is also known as a mutual fund shareholder or a unit holder. Any change in the value of the investments made into capital market instruments (such as shares, debentures etc) is reflected in the Net Asset Value (NAV) of the scheme. NAV is defined as the market value of the Mutual Fund scheme's assets net of its liabilities. NAV of a scheme is calculated by dividing the market value of scheme's assets by the total number of units issued to the investors. Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 14. Projectsformba.blospot.com ADVANTAGES OF MUTUAL FUND • Portfolio Diversification • Professional management • Reduction / Diversification of Risk • Liquidity • Flexibility & Convenience • Reduction in Transaction cost • Safety of regulated environment • Choice of schemes • Transparency DISADVANTAGE OF MUTUAL FUND • No control over Cost in the Hands of an Investor • No tailor-made Portfolios • Managing a Portfolio Funds • Difficulty in selecting a Suitable Fund Scheme Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 15. Projectsformba.blospot.com HISTORY OF THE INDIAN MUTUAL FUND INDUSTRY The mutual fund industry in India started in 1963 with the formation of Unit Trust of India, at the initiative of the Government of India and Reserve Bank. Though the growth was slow, but it accelerated from the year 1987 when non-UTI players entered the Industry. In the past decade, Indian mutual fund industry had seen a dramatic improvement, both qualities wise as well as quantity wise. Before, the monopoly of the market had seen an ending phase; the Assets Under Management (AUM) was Rs67 billion. The private sector entry to the fund family raised the Aum to Rs. 470 billion in March 1993 and till April 2004; it reached the height if Rs. 1540 billion. The Mutual Fund Industry is obviously growing at a tremendous space with the mutual fund industry can be broadly put into four phases according to the development of the sector. Each phase is briefly described as under. First Phase – 1964-87 Unit Trust of India (UTI) was established on 1963 by an Act of Parliament by the Reserve Bank of India and functioned under the Regulatory and administrative control of the Reserve Bank of India. In 1978 UTI was de-linked from the RBI and the Industrial Development Bank of India (IDBI) took over the regulatory and administrative control in place of RBI. The first scheme launched by UTI was Unit Scheme 1964. At the end of 1988 UTI had Rs.6,700 crores of assets under management. Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 16. Projectsformba.blospot.com Second Phase – 1987-1993 (Entry of Public Sector Funds) 1987 marked the entry of non- UTI, public sector mutual funds set up by public sector banks and Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) and General Insurance Corporation of India (GIC). SBI Mutual Fund was the first non- UTI Mutual Fund established in June 1987 followed by Canbank Mutual Fund (Dec 87), Punjab National Bank Mutual Fund (Aug 89), Indian Bank Mutual Fund (Nov 89), Bank of India (Jun 90), Bank of Baroda Mutual Fund (Oct 92). LIC established its mutual fund in June 1989 while GIC had set up its mutual fund in December 1990.At the end of 1993, the mutual fund industry had assets under management of Rs.47,004 crores. Third Phase – 1993-2003 (Entry of Private Sector Funds) 1993 was the year in which the first Mutual Fund Regulations came into being, under which all mutual funds, except UTI were to be registered and governed. The erstwhile Kothari Pioneer (now merged with Franklin Templeton) was the first private sector mutual fund registered in July 1993. The 1993 SEBI (Mutual Fund) Regulations were substituted by a more comprehensive and revised Mutual Fund Regulations in 1996. The industry now functions under the SEBI (Mutual Fund) Regulations 1996. As at the end of January 2003, there were 33 mutual funds with total assets of Rs. 1,21,805 crores. Fourth Phase – since February 2003 In February 2003, following the repeal of the Unit Trust of India Act 1963 UTI was bifurcated into two separate entities. One is the Specified Undertaking of the Unit Trust Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 17. Projectsformba.blospot.com of India with assets under management of Rs.29,835 crores as at the end of January 2003, representing broadly, the assets of US 64 scheme, assured return and certain other schemes The second is the UTI Mutual Fund Ltd, sponsored by SBI, PNB, BOB and LIC. It is registered with SEBI and functions under the Mutual Fund Regulations. consolidation and growth. As at the end of September, 2004, there were 29 funds, which manage assets of Rs.153108 crores under 421 schemes. Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 18. Projectsformba.blospot.com CATEGORIES OF MUTUAL FUND: Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 19. Projectsformba.blospot.com Mutual funds can be classified as follow :  Based on their structure: • Open-ended funds: Investors can buy and sell the units from the fund, at any point of time. • Close-ended funds: These funds raise money from investors only once. Therefore, after the offer period, fresh investments can not be made into the fund. If the fund is listed on a stocks exchange the units can be traded like stocks (E.g., Morgan Stanley Growth Fund). Recently, most of the New Fund Offers of close-ended funds provided liquidity window on a periodic basis such as monthly or weekly. Redemption of units can be made during specified intervals. Therefore, such funds have relatively low liquidity.  Based on their investment objective: Equity funds: These funds invest in equities and equity related instruments. With fluctuating share prices, such funds show volatile performance, even losses. However, short term fluctuations in the market, generally smoothens out in the long term, thereby offering higher returns at relatively lower volatility. At the same time, such funds can yield great capital appreciation as, historically, equities have outperformed all asset classes in the long term. Hence, investment in equity funds should be considered for a period of at least 3-5 years. It can be further classified as: Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 20. Projectsformba.blospot.com i) Index funds- In this case a key stock market index, like BSE Sensex or Nifty is tracked. Their portfolio mirrors the benchmark index both in terms of composition and individual stock weightages. ii) Equity diversified funds- 100% of the capital is invested in equities spreading across different sectors and stocks. iii|) Dividend yield funds- it is similar to the equity diversified funds except that they invest in companies offering high dividend yields. iv) Thematic funds- Invest 100% of the assets in sectors which are related through some theme. e.g. -An infrastructure fund invests in power, construction, cements sectors etc. v) Sector funds- Invest 100% of the capital in a specific sector. e.g. - A banking sector fund will invest in banking stocks. vi) ELSS- Equity Linked Saving Scheme provides tax benefit to the investors. Balanced fund: Their investment portfolio includes both debt and equity. As a result, on the risk-return ladder, they fall between equity and debt funds. Balanced funds are the ideal mutual funds vehicle for investors who prefer spreading their risk across various instruments. Following are balanced funds classes: i) Debt-oriented funds -Investment below 65% in equities. ii) Equity-oriented funds -Invest at least 65% in equities, remaining in debt. Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 21. Projectsformba.blospot.com Debt fund: They invest only in debt instruments, and are a good option for investors averse to idea of taking risk associated with equities. Therefore, they invest exclusively in fixed-income instruments like bonds, debentures, Government of India securities; and money market instruments such as certificates of deposit (CD), commercial paper (CP) and call money. Put your money into any of these debt funds depending on your investment horizon and needs. i) Liquid funds- These funds invest 100% in money market instruments, a large portion being invested in call money market. ii) Gilt funds ST- They invest 100% of their portfolio in government securities of and T-bills. iii) Floating rate funds - Invest in short-term debt papers. Floaters invest in debt instruments which have variable coupon rate. iv) Arbitrage fund- They generate income through arbitrage opportunities due to mis- pricing between cash market and derivatives market. Funds are allocated to equities, derivatives and money markets. Higher proportion (around 75%) is put in money markets, in the absence of arbitrage opportunities. v) Gilt funds LT- They invest 100% of their portfolio in long-term government securities. Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 22. Projectsformba.blospot.com vi) Income funds LT- Typically, such funds invest a major portion of the portfolio in long-term debt papers. vii) MIPs- Monthly Income Plans have an exposure of 70%-90% to debt and an exposure of 10%-30% to equities. viii) FMPs- fixed monthly plans invest in debt papers whose maturity is in line with that of the fund. Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 23. Projectsformba.blospot.com INVESTMENT STRATEGIES 1. Systematic Investment Plan: under this a fixed sum is invested each month on a fixed date of a month. Payment is made through post dated cheques or direct debit facilities. The investor gets fewer units when the NAV is high and more units when the NAV is low. This is called as the benefit of Rupee Cost Averaging (RCA) 2. Systematic Transfer Plan: under this an investor invest in debt oriented fund and give instructions to transfer a fixed sum, at a fixed interval, to an equity scheme of the same mutual fund. 3. Systematic Withdrawal Plan: if someone wishes to withdraw from a mutual fund then he can withdraw a fixed amount each month. Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 24. Projectsformba.blospot.com RISK V/S. RETURN: Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 25. Projectsformba.blospot.com Chapter – 2 Company Profile INTRODUCTION TO SBI MUTUAL FUND SBI Funds Management Pvt. Ltd. is one of the leading fund houses in the country with an investor base of over 4.6 million and over 20 years of rich Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 26. Projectsformba.blospot.com experience in fund management consistently delivering value to its investors. SBI Funds Management Pvt. Ltd. is a joint venture between 'The State Bank of India' one of India's largest banking enterprises, and Société Générale Asset Management (France), one of the world's leading fund management companies that manages over US$ 500 Billion worldwide. Today the fund house manages over Rs 28500 crores of assets and has a diverse profile of investors actively parking their investments across 36 active schemes. In 20 years of operation, the fund has launched 38 schemes and successfully redeemed 15 of them, and in the process, has rewarded our investors with consistent returns. Schemes of the Mutual Fund have time after time outperformed benchmark indices, honored us with 15 awards of performance and have emerged as the preferred investment for millions of investors. The trust reposed on us by over 4.6 million investors is a genuine tribute to our expertise in fund management. SBI Funds Management Pvt. Ltd. serves its vast family of investors through a network of over 130 points of acceptance, 28 Investor Service Centres, 46 Investor Service Desks and 56 District Organizers.SBI Mutual is the first bank- sponsored fund to launch an offshore fund – Resurgent India Opportunities Fund. Growth through innovation and stable investment policies is the SBI MF credo. PRODUCTS OF SBI MUTUAL FUND Equity schemes Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 27. Projectsformba.blospot.com The investments of these schemes will predominantly be in the stock markets and endeavor will be to provide investors the opportunity to benefit from the higher returns which stock markets can provide. However they are also exposed to the volatility and attendant risks of stock markets and hence should be chosen only by such investors who have high risk taking capacities and are willing to think long term. Equity Funds include diversified Equity Funds, Sectoral Funds and Index Funds. Diversified Equity Funds invest in various stocks across different sectors while sectoral funds which are specialized Equity Funds restrict their investments only to shares of a particular sector and hence, are riskier than Diversified Equity Funds. Index Funds invest passively only in the stocks of a particular index and the performance of such funds move with the movements of the index.  Magnum COMMA Fund  Magnum Equity Fund  Magnum Global Fund  Magnum Index Fund  Magnum Midcap Fund  Magnum Multicap Fund  Magnum Multiplier plus 1993  Magnum Sectoral Funds Umbrella  MSFU- Emerging Business Fund  MSFU- IT Fund  MSFU- Pharma Fund Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 28. Projectsformba.blospot.com  MSFU- Contra Fund  MSFU- FMCG Fund  SBI Arbitrage Opportunities Fund  SBI Blue chip Fund  SBI Infrastructure Fund - Series I  SBI Magnum Taxgain Scheme 1993  SBI ONE India Fund  SBI TAX ADVANTAGE FUND - SERIES I Debt schemes Debt Funds invest only in debt instruments such as Corporate Bonds, Government Securities and Money Market instruments either completely avoiding any investments in the stock markets as in Income Funds or Gilt Funds or having a small exposure to equities as in Monthly Income Plans or Children's Plan. Hence they are safer than equity funds. At the same time the expected returns from debt funds would be lower. Such investments are advisable for the risk-averse investor and as a part of the investment portfolio for other investors. • Magnum Children’s benefit Plan • Magnum Gilt Fund • Magnum Income Fund • Magnum Insta Cash Fund Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 29. Projectsformba.blospot.com • Magnum Income Fund- Floating Rate Plan • Magnum Income Plus Fund • Magnum Insta Cash Fund -Liquid Floater Plan • Magnum Monthly Income Plan • Magnum Monthly Income Plan - Floater • Magnum NRI Investment Fund • SBI Premier Liquid Fund BALANCED SCHEMES Magnum Balanced Fund invests in a mix of equity and debt investments. Hence they are less risky than equity funds, but at the same time provide commensurately lower returns. They provide a good investment opportunity to investors who do not wish to be completely exposed to equity markets, but is looking for higher returns than those provided by debt funds. • Magnum Balanced Fund COMPETITORS OF SBI MUTUAL FUND Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 30. Projectsformba.blospot.com Some of the main competitors of SBI Mutual Fund in Dehradoon are as Follows: i. ICICI Mutual Fund ii. Reliance Mutual Fund iii. UTI Mutual Fund iv. Birla Sun Life Mutual Fund v. Kotak Mutual Fund vi. HDFC Mutual Fund vii. Sundaram Mutual Fund viii. LIC Mutual Fund ix. Principal x. Franklin Templeton AWARDS AND ACHIEVEMENTS SBI Mutual Fund (SBIMF) has been the proud recipient of the ICRA Online Award - 8 times, CNBC TV - 18 Crisil Award 2006 - 4 Awards, The Lipper Award (Year Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 31. Projectsformba.blospot.com 2005-2006) and most recently with the CNBC TV - 18 Crisil Mutual Fund of the Year Award 2007 and 5 Awards for our schemes. Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 33. Projectsformba.blospot.com Chapter - 3 Objectives and scope OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 34. Projectsformba.blospot.com 1. To find out the Preferences of the investors for Asset Management Company. 2. To know the Preferences for the portfolios. 3. To know why one has invested or not invested in SBI Mutual fund 4. To find out the most preferred channel. 5. To find out what should do to boost Mutual Fund Industry. Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 35. Projectsformba.blospot.com Scope of the study A big boom has been witnessed in Mutual Fund Industry in resent times. A large number of new players have entered the market and trying to gain market share in this rapidly improving market. The research was carried on in Dehradoon. I had been sent at one of the branch of State Bank of India Dehradoon where I completed my Project work. I surveyed on my Project Topic “A study of preferences of the Investors for investment in Mutual Fund” on the visiting customers of the SBI Boring Canal Road Branch. The study will help to know the preferences of the customers, which company, portfolio, mode of investment, option for getting return and so on they prefer. This project report may help the company to make further planning and strategy. Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 36. Projectsformba.blospot.com Chapter – 4 Research Methodology Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 37. Projectsformba.blospot.com RESEARCH METHODOLOGY This report is based on primary as well secondary data, however primary data collection was given more importance since it is overhearing factor in attitude studies. One of the most important users of research methodology is that it helps in identifying the problem, collecting, analyzing the required information data and providing an alternative solution to the problem .It also helps in collecting the vital information that is required by the top management to assist them for the better decision making both day to day decision and critical ones. Data sources: Research is totally based on primary data. Secondary data can be used only for the reference. Research has been done by primary data collection, and primary data has been collected by interacting with various people. The secondary data has been collected through various journals and websites. Duration of Study: The study was carried out for a period of two months, from 30th May to 30th July 2008. Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 38. Projectsformba.blospot.com Sampling:  Sampling procedure: The sample was selected of them who are the customers/visitors of State Bank if India, Boring Canal Road Branch, irrespective of them being investors or not or availing the services or not. It was also collected through personal visits to persons, by formal and informal talks and through filling up the questionnaire prepared. The data has been analyzed by using mathematical/Statistical tool.  Sample size: The sample size of my project is limited to 200 people only. Out of which only 120 people had invested in Mutual Fund. Other 80 people did not have invested in Mutual Fund.  Sample design: Data has been presented with the help of bar graph, pie charts, line graphs etc. Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 39. Projectsformba.blospot.com Limitation:  Some of the persons were not so responsive.  Possibility of error in data collection because many of investors may have not given actual answers of my questionnaire.  Sample size is limited to 200 visitors of State Bank of India , Boring Canal Road Branch, Dehradoon out of these only 120 had invested in Mutual Fund. The sample. size may not adequately represent the whole market.  Some respondents were reluctant to divulge personal information which can affect the validity of all responses.  The research is confined to a certain part of Dehradoon. Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 40. Projectsformba.blospot.com Chapter – 5 Data Analysis & Interpretation Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 41. Projectsformba.blospot.com ANALYSIS & INTERPRETATION OF THE DATA 1. (a) Age distribution of the Investors of Dehradoon Age Group <= 30 31-35 36-40 41-45 46-50 >50 No. of 12 18 30 24 20 16 Investors 35 Investors invested in Mutual Fund 30 25 20 15 30 24 10 18 20 16 5 12 0 <=30 31-35 36-40 41-45 46-50 >50 Age group of the Investors Interpretation: According to this chart out of 120 Mutual Fund investors of Dehradoon the most are in the age group of 36-40 yrs. i.e. 25%, the second most investors are in the age group of 41-45yrs i.e. 20% and the least investors are in the age group of below 30 yrs. Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 42. Projectsformba.blospot.com (b). Educational Qualification of investors of Dehradoon Educational Qualification Number of Investors Graduate/ Post Graduate 88 Under Graduate 25 Others 7 Total 120 Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 43. Projectsformba.blospot.com 6% 23% 71% Graduate/Post Graduate Under Graduate Others Interpretation: Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 44. Projectsformba.blospot.com Out of 120 Mutual Fund investors 71% of the investors in Dehradoon are Graduate/Post Graduate, 23% are Under Graduate and 6% are others (under HSC). c). Occupation of the investors of Dehradoon Occupation No. of Investors Govt. Service 30 Pvt. Service 45 Business 35 Agriculture 4 Others 6 . 50 No. of Investors 40 30 20 45 35 30 10 4 6 0 Govt. Pvt. Business Agriculture Others Service Service Occupation of the customers Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 45. Projectsformba.blospot.com Interpretation: In Occupation group out of 120 investors, 38% are Pvt. Employees, 25% are Businessman, 29% are Govt. Employees, 3% are in Agriculture and 5% are in others. (d). Monthly Family Income of the Investors of Dehradoon. Income Group No. of Investors <=10,000 5 10,001-15,000 12 15,001-20,000 28 20,001-30,000 43 >30,000 32 50 45 40 No. of Investors 35 30 25 20 43 15 32 28 10 5 12 5 0 <=10 10-15 15-20 20-30 >30 Income Group of the Investorsn (Rs. in Th.) Interpretation: In the Income Group of the investors of Dehradoon, out of 120 investors, 36% investors that is the maximum investors are in the monthly income group Rs. Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 46. Projectsformba.blospot.com 20,001 to Rs. 30,000, Second one i.e. 27% investors are in the monthly income group of more than Rs. 30,000 and the minimum investors i.e. 4% are in the monthly income group of below Rs. 10,000 (2) Investors invested in different kind of investments. Kind of Investments No. of Respondents Saving A/C 195 Fixed deposits 148 Insurance 152 Mutual Fund 120 Post office (NSC) 75 Shares/Debentures 50 Gold/Silver 30 Real Estate 65 65 Kinds of Investment 30 50 er SC ilv 75 /S ce old ) 120 G (N 152 148 ffi ce O an 195 st ur Po s c In A/ 0 50 100 150 200 250 g n vi Sa No.of Respondents Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 47. Projectsformba.blospot.com Interpretation: From the above graph it can be inferred that out of 200 people, 97.5% people have invested in Saving A/c, 76% in Insurance, 74% in Fixed Deposits, 60% in Mutual Fund, 37.5% in Post Office, 25% in Shares or Debentures, 15% in Gold/Silver and 32.5% in Real Estate. 3. Preference of factors while investing Factors (a) Liquidity (b) Low Risk (c) High Return (d) Trust No. of 40 60 64 36 Respondents 18% 20% 32% 30% Liquidity Low Risk High Return Trust Interpretation: Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 48. Projectsformba.blospot.com Out of 200 People, 32% People prefer to invest where there is High Return, 30% prefer to invest where there is Low Risk, 20% prefer easy Liquidity and 18% prefer Trust 4. Awareness about Mutual Fund and its Operations Response Yes No No. of Respondents 135 65 33% 67% Yes No Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 49. Projectsformba.blospot.com Interpretation: From the above chart it is inferred that 67% People are aware of Mutual Fund and its operations and 33% are not aware of Mutual Fund and its operations. 5. Source of information for customers about Mutual Fund Source of information No. of Respondents Advertisement 18 Peer Group 25 Bank 30 Financial Advisors 62 70 60 Respondents 50 40 No. of 30 62 20 25 30 10 18 0 Advertisement Peer Group Bank Financial Advisors Source of Information Interpretation: From the above chart it can be inferred that the Financial Advisor is the most important source of information about Mutual Fund. Out of 135 Respondents, 46% know about Mutual fund Through Financial Advisor, 22% through Bank, 19% through Peer Group and 13% through Advertisement. Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 50. Projectsformba.blospot.com 6. Investors invested in Mutual Fund Response No. of Respondents YES 120 NO 80 Total 200 No 40% Yes 60% Interpretation: Out of 200 People, 60% have invested in Mutual Fund and 40% do not have invested in Mutual Fund. Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 51. Projectsformba.blospot.com 7. Reason for not invested in Mutual Fund Reason No. of Respondents Not Aware 65 Higher Risk 5 Not any Specific Reason 10 6% 13% 81% Not Aware Higher Risk Not Any Interpretation: Out of 80 people, who have not invested in Mutual Fund, 81% are not aware of Mutual Fund, 13% said there is likely to be higher risk and 6% do not have any specific reason. 8. Investors invested in different Assets Management Co. (AMC) Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 52. Projectsformba.blospot.com Name of AMC No. of Investors SBIMF 55 UTI 75 HDFC 30 Reliance 75 ICICI Prudential 56 Kotak 45 Others 70 Others 70 HDFC 30 Name of AMC Kotak 45 SBIMF 55 ICICI 56 Reliance 75 UTI 75 0 20 40 60 80 No. of Investors Interpretation: In Dehradoon most of the Investors preferred UTI and Reliance Mutual Fund. Out of 120 Investors 62.5% have invested in each of them, only 46% have invested in SBIMF, 47% in ICICI Prudential, 37.5% in Kotak and 25% in HDFC. Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 53. Projectsformba.blospot.com 9. Reason for invested in SBIMF Reason No. of Respondents Associated with SBI 35 Better Return 5 Agents Advice 15 27% 9% 64% Associated with SBI Better Return Agents Advice Interpretation: Out of 55 investors of SBIMF 64% have invested because of its association with Brand SBI, 27% invested on Agent’s Advice, 9% invested because of better return. 10. Reason for not invested in SBIMF Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 54. Projectsformba.blospot.com Reason No. of Respondents Not Aware 25 Less Return 18 Agent’s Advice 22 34% 38% 28% Not Aware Less Return Agent's Advice Interpretation: Out of 65 people who have not invested in SBIMF, 38% were not aware with SBIMF, 28% do not have invested due to less return and 34% due to Agent’s Advice. 11. Preference of Investors for future investment in Mutual Fund Name of AMC No. of Investors SBIMF 76 UTI 45 HDFC 35 Reliance 82 ICICI Prudential 80 Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 55. Projectsformba.blospot.com Kotak 60 Others 75 Others 75 Kotak 60 Name of AMC ICICI Prudential 80 Reliance 82 HDFC 35 UTI 45 SBIMF 76 0 20 40 60 80 100 No. of Investors Interpretation: Out of 120 investors, 68% prefer to invest in Reliance, 67% in ICICI Prudential, 63% in SBIMF, 62.5% in Others, 50% in Kotak, 37.5% in UTI and 29% in HDFC Mutual Fund. 12. Channel Preferred by the Investors for Mutual Fund Investment Channel Financial Advisor Bank AMC No. of Respondents 72 18 30 Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 56. Projectsformba.blospot.com 25% 60% 15% Financial Advisor Bank AMC Interpretation: Out of 120 Investors 60% preferred to invest through Financial Advisors, 25% through AMC and 15% through Bank. 13. Mode of Investment Preferred by the Investors Mode of Investment One time Investment Systematic Investment Plan (SIP) No. of Respondents 78 42 Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 57. Projectsformba.blospot.com 35% 65% One time Investment SIP Interpretation: Out of 120 Investors 65% preferred One time Investment and 35 % Preferred through Systematic Investment Plan. 14. Preferred Portfolios by the Investors Portfolio No. of Investors Equity 56 Debt 20 Balanced 44 Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 58. Projectsformba.blospot.com 37% 46% 17% Equity Debt Balance Interpretation: From the above graph 46% preferred Equity Portfolio, 37% preferred Balance and 17% preferred Debt portfolio 15. Option for getting Return Preferred by the Investors Option Dividend Payout Dividend Growth Reinvestment No. of Respondents 25 10 85 Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 59. Projectsformba.blospot.com 21% 8% 71% Dividend Payout Dividend Reinvestment Growth Interpretation: From the above graph 71% preferred Growth Option, 21% preferred Dividend Payout and 8% preferred Dividend Reinvestment Option. 16. Preference of Investors whether to invest in Sectoral Funds Response No. of Respondents Yes 25 No 95 Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 60. Projectsformba.blospot.com 21% 79% Yes No Interpretation: Out of 120 investors, 79% investors do not prefer to invest in Sectoral Fund because there is maximum risk and 21% prefer to invest in Sectoral Fund. Chapter – 6 Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 61. Projectsformba.blospot.com Findings and Conclusion Findings  In Dehradoon in the Age Group of 36-40 years were more in numbers. The second most Investors were in the age group of 41-45 years and the least were in the age group of below 30 years.  In Dehradoon most of the Investors were Graduate or Post Graduate and below HSC there were very few in numbers. Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 62. Projectsformba.blospot.com  In Occupation group most of the Investors were Govt. employees, the second most Investors were Private employees and the least were associated with Agriculture.  In family Income group, between Rs. 20,001- 30,000 were more in numbers, the second most were in the Income group of more than Rs.30,000 and the least were in the group of below Rs. 10,000.  About all the Respondents had a Saving A/c in Bank, 76% Invested in Fixed Deposits, Only 60% Respondents invested in Mutual fund.  Mostly Respondents preferred High Return while investment, the second most preferred Low Risk then liquidity and the least preferred Trust.  Only 67% Respondents were aware about Mutual fund and its operations and 33% were not.  Among 200 Respondents only 60% had invested in Mutual Fund and 40% did not have invested in Mutual fund.  Out of 80 Respondents 81% were not aware of Mutual Fund, 13% told there is not any specific reason for not invested in Mutual Fund and 6% told there is likely to be higher risk in Mutual Fund. Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 63. Projectsformba.blospot.com  Most of the Investors had invested in Reliance or UTI Mutual Fund, ICICI Prudential has also good Brand Position among investors, SBIMF places after ICICI Prudential according to the Respondents.  Out of 55 investors of SBIMF 64% have invested due to its association with the Brand SBI, 27% Invested because of Advisor’s Advice and 9% due to better return.  Most of the investors who did not invested in SBIMF due to not Aware of SBIMF, the second most due to Agent’s advice and rest due to Less Return.  For Future investment the maximum Respondents preferred Reliance Mutual Fund, the second most preferred ICICI Prudential, SBIMF has been preferred after them.  60% Investors preferred to Invest through Financial Advisors, 25% through AMC (means Direct Investment) and 15% through Bank.  65% preferred One Time Investment and 35% preferred SIP out of both type of Mode of Investment.  The most preferred Portfolio was Equity, the second most was Balance (mixture of both equity and debt), and the least preferred Portfolio was Debt portfolio. Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 64. Projectsformba.blospot.com  Maximum Number of Investors Preferred Growth Option for returns, the second most preferred Dividend Payout and then Dividend Reinvestment.  Most of the Investors did not want to invest in Sectoral Fund, only 21% wanted to invest in Sectoral Fund. Conclusion Running a successful Mutual Fund requires complete understanding of the peculiarities of the Indian Stock Market and also the psyche of the small investors. This study has made an attempt to understand the financial Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 65. Projectsformba.blospot.com behavior of Mutual Fund investors in connection with the preferences of Brand (AMC), Products, Channels etc. I observed that many of people have fear of Mutual Fund. They think their money will not be secure in Mutual Fund. They need the knowledge of Mutual Fund and its related terms. Many of people do not have invested in mutual fund due to lack of awareness although they have money to invest. As the awareness and income is growing the number of mutual fund investors are also growing. “Brand” plays important role for the investment. People invest in those Companies where they have faith or they are well known with them. There are many AMCs in Dehradoon but only some are performing well due to Brand awareness. Some AMCs are not performing well although some of the schemes of them are giving good return because of not awareness about Brand. Reliance, UTI, SBIMF, ICICI Prudential etc. they are well known Brand, they are performing well and their Assets Under Management is larger than others whose Brand name are not well known like Principle, Sunderam, etc. Distribution channels are also important for the investment in mutual fund. Financial Advisors are the most preferred channel for the investment in mutual fund. They can change investors’ mind from one investment option Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 66. Projectsformba.blospot.com to others. Many of investors directly invest their money through AMC because they do not have to pay entry load. Only those people invest directly who know well about mutual fund and its operations and those have time. Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 67. Projectsformba.blospot.com Chapter – 7 Suggestions And Recommendations Suggestions and Recommendations  The most vital problem spotted is of ignorance. Investors should be made aware of the benefits. Nobody will invest until and unless he is fully convinced. Investors should be made to realize that Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 68. Projectsformba.blospot.com ignorance is no longer bliss and what they are losing by not investing.  Mutual funds offer a lot of benefit which no other single option could offer. But most of the people are not even aware of what actually a mutual fund is? They only see it as just another investment option. So the advisors should try to change their mindsets. The advisors should target for more and more young investors. Young investors as well as persons at the height of their career would like to go for advisors due to lack of expertise and time.  Mutual Fund Company needs to give the training of the Individual Financial Advisors about the Fund/Scheme and its objective, because they are the main source to influence the investors.  Before making any investment Financial Advisors should first enquire about the risk tolerance of the investors/customers, their need and time (how long they want to invest). By considering these three things they can take the customers into consideration. Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 69. Projectsformba.blospot.com  Younger people aged under 35 will be a key new customer group into the future, so making greater efforts with younger customers who show some interest in investing should pay off.  Customers with graduate level education are easier to sell to and there is a large untapped market there. To succeed however, advisors must provide sound advice and high quality.  Systematic Investment Plan (SIP) is one the innovative products launched by Assets Management companies very recently in the industry. SIP is easy for monthly salaried person as it provides the facility of do the investment in EMI. Though most of the prospects and potential investors are not aware about the SIP. There is a large scope for the companies to tap the salaried persons. BIBLIOGRAPHY • NEWS PAPERS • OUTLOOK MONEY Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 70. Projectsformba.blospot.com • TELEVISION CHANNEL (CNBC AAWAJ) • MUTUAL FUND HAND BOOK • FACT SHEET AND STATEMENT • WWW.SBIMF.COM • WWW.MONEYCONTROL.COM • WWW.AMFIINDIA.COM • WWW.ONLINERESEARCHONLINE.COM • WWW. MUTUALFUNDSINDIA.COM Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 71. Projectsformba.blospot.com Mutual Funds All About Mutual Funds Before we understand what is mutual fund, it’s very important to know the area in which mutual funds works, the basic understanding of stocks and bonds. Stocks : Stocks represent shares of ownership in a public company. Examples of public companies include Reliance, ONGC and Infosys. Stocks are considered to be the most common owned investment traded on the market. Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 72. Projectsformba.blospot.com Bonds : Bonds are basically the money which you lend to the government or a company, and in return you can receive interest on your invested amount, which is back over predetermined amounts of time. Bonds are considered to be the most common lending investment traded on the market. There are many other types of investments other than stocks and bonds (including annuities, real estate, and precious metals), but the majority of mutual funds invest in stocks and/or bonds. What Is Mutual Fund A mutual fund is just the connecting bridge or a financial intermediary that allows a group of investors to pool their money together with a predetermined investment objective. The mutual fund will have a fund manager who is responsible for investing the gathered money into specific securities (stocks or bonds). When you invest in a mutual fund, you are buying units or portions of the mutual fund and thus on investing becomes a shareholder or unit holder of the fund. Mutual funds are considered as one of the best available investments as compare to others they are very cost efficient and also easy to invest in, thus by pooling money together in a mutual fund, investors can purchase stocks or bonds with much lower trading costs than if they tried to do it on their own. But the biggest advantage to mutual funds is diversification, by minimizing risk & maximizing returns. 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. The flow chart below describes broadly the working of a mutual fund Unit Trust of India is the first Mutual Fund set up under a separate act, UTI Act in 1963, and started its operations in 1964 with the issue of units under the scheme US-64. Overview of existing schemes existed in mutual fund category Wide variety of Mutual Fund Schemes exists to cater to the needs such as financial position, risk tolerance and return expectations etc. The table below gives an overview into the existing types of schemes in the Industry. Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 73. Projectsformba.blospot.com Type of Mutual Fund Schemes BY STRUCTURE Open Ended Schemes An open-end fund is one that is available for subscription all through the year. These do not have a fixed maturity. Investors can conveniently buy and sell units at Net Asset Value ("NAV") related prices. The key feature of open-end schemes is liquidity. Close Ended Schemes A closed-end fund has a stipulated maturity period which generally ranging from 3 to 15 years. The fund is open for subscription only during a specified period. Investors can invest in the scheme at the time of the initial public issue and thereafter they can buy or sell the units of the scheme on the stock exchanges where they are listed. In order to provide an exit route to the investors, some close-ended funds give an option of selling back the units to the Mutual Fund through periodic repurchase at NAV related prices. SEBI Regulations stipulate that at least one of the two exit routes is provided to the investor. Interval Schemes Interval Schemes are that scheme, which combines the features of open-ended and close-ended schemes. The units may be traded on the stock exchange or may be open for sale or redemption during pre-determined intervals at NAV related prices. BY NATURE 1. Equity fund: These funds invest a maximum part of their corpus into equities holdings. The structure of the fund may vary different for different schemes and the fund manager’s outlook on different stocks. The Equity Funds are sub-classified depending upon their investment objective, as follows: • Diversified Equity Funds • Mid-Cap Funds • Sector Specific Funds Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 74. Projectsformba.blospot.com • Tax Savings Funds (ELSS) Equity investments are meant for a longer time horizon, thus Equity funds rank high on the risk- return matrix. 2. Debt funds: The objective of these Funds is to invest in debt papers. Government authorities, private companies, banks and financial institutions are some of the major issuers of debt papers. By investing in debt instruments, these funds ensure low risk and provide stable income to the investors. Debt funds are further classified as: • Gilt Funds: Invest their corpus in securities issued by Government, popularly known as Government of India debt papers. These Funds carry zero Default risk but are associated with Interest Rate risk. These schemes are safer as they invest in papers backed by Government. • Income Funds: Invest a major portion into various debt instruments such as bonds, corporate debentures and Government securities. • MIPs: Invests maximum of their total corpus in debt instruments while they take minimum exposure in equities. It gets benefit of both equity and debt market. These scheme ranks slightly high on the risk-return matrix when compared with other debt schemes. • Short Term Plans (STPs): Meant for investment horizon for three to six months. These funds primarily invest in short term papers like Certificate of Deposits (CDs) and Commercial Papers (CPs). Some portion of the corpus is also invested in corporate debentures. • Liquid Funds: Also known as Money Market Schemes, These funds provides easy liquidity and preservation of capital. These schemes invest in short-term instruments like Treasury Bills, inter-bank call money market, CPs and CDs. These funds are meant for short-term cash management of corporate houses and are meant for an investment horizon of 1day to 3 months. These schemes rank low on risk-return matrix and are considered to be the safest amongst all categories of mutual funds. Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 75. Projectsformba.blospot.com 3. Balanced funds: As the name suggest they, are a mix of both equity and debt funds. They invest in both equities and fixed income securities, which are in line with pre-defined investment objective of the scheme. These schemes aim to provide investors with the best of both the worlds. Equity part provide growth and the debt part provides stability in returns. Further the mutual funds can be broadly classified on the basis of investment parameter viz, Each category of funds is backed by an investment philosophy, which is pre-defined in the objectives of the fund. The investor can align his own investment needs with the funds objective and invest accordingly. BY INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE • Growth Schemes: Growth Schemes are also known as equity schemes. The aim of these schemes is to provide capital appreciation over medium to long term. These schemes normally invest a major part of their fund in equities and are willing to bear short-term decline in value for possible future appreciation. Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 76. Projectsformba.blospot.com • Income Schemes: Income Schemes are also known as debt schemes. The aim of these schemes is to provide regular and steady income to investors. These schemes generally invest in fixed income securities such as bonds and corporate debentures. Capital appreciation in such schemes may be limited. • Balanced Schemes: Balanced Schemes aim to provide both growth and income by periodically distributing a part of the income and capital gains they earn. These schemes invest in both shares and fixed income securities, in the proportion indicated in their offer documents (normally 50:50). • Money Market Schemes: Money Market Schemes aim to provide easy liquidity, preservation of capital and moderate income. These schemes generally invest in safer, short-term instruments, such as treasury bills, certificates of deposit, commercial paper and inter-bank call money. OTHER SCHEMES • Tax Saving Schemes: Tax-saving schemes offer tax rebates to the investors under tax laws prescribed from time to time. Under Sec.88 of the Income Tax Act, contributions made to any Equity Linked Savings Scheme (ELSS) are eligible for rebate. • Index Schemes: Index schemes attempt to replicate the performance of a particular index such as the BSE Sensex or the NSE 50. The portfolio of these schemes will consist of only those stocks that constitute the index. The percentage of each stock to the total holding will be identical to the stocks index weightage. And hence, the returns from such schemes would be more or less equivalent to those of the Index. • Sector Specific Schemes: These are the funds/schemes which invest in the securities of only those sectors or industries as specified in the offer documents. e.g. Pharmaceuticals, Software, Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG), Petroleum stocks, etc. The returns in these funds are dependent on the performance of the respective sectors/industries. While these funds may give higher returns, they are more risky compared to diversified funds. Investors need to keep a watch on the performance of those sectors/industries and must exit at an appropriate time. Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 77. Projectsformba.blospot.com Types of returns There are three ways, where the total returns provided by mutual funds can be enjoyed by investors: • Income is earned from dividends on stocks and interest on bonds. A fund pays out nearly all income it receives over the year to fund owners in the form of a distribution. • If the fund sells securities that have increased in price, the fund has a capital gain. Most funds also pass on these gains to investors in a distribution. • If fund holdings increase in price but are not sold by the fund manager, the fund's shares increase in price. You can then sell your mutual fund shares for a profit. Funds will also usually give you a choice either to receive a check for distributions or to reinvest the earnings and get more shares. Pros & cons of investing in mutual funds: For investments in mutual fund, one must keep in mind about the Pros and cons of investments in mutual fund. Advantages of Investing Mutual Funds: Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 78. Projectsformba.blospot.com 1. Professional Management - The basic advantage of funds is that, they are professional managed, by well qualified professional. Investors purchase funds because they do not have the time or the expertise to manage their own portfolio. A mutual fund is considered to be relatively less expensive way to make and monitor their investments. 2. Diversification - Purchasing units in a mutual fund instead of buying individual stocks or bonds, the investors risk is spread out and minimized up to certain extent. The idea behind diversification is to invest in a large number of assets so that a loss in any particular investment is minimized by gains in others. 3. Economies of Scale - Mutual fund buy and sell large amounts of securities at a time, thus help to reducing transaction costs, and help to bring down the average cost of the unit for their investors. 4. Liquidity - Just like an individual stock, mutual fund also allows investors to liquidate their holdings as and when they want. 5. Simplicity - Investments in mutual fund is considered to be easy, compare to other available instruments in the market, and the minimum investment is small. Most AMC also have automatic purchase plans whereby as little as Rs. 2000, where SIP start with just Rs.50 per month basis. Disadvantages of Investing Mutual Funds: Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 79. Projectsformba.blospot.com 1. Professional Management- Some funds doesn’t perform in neither the market, as their management is not dynamic enough to explore the available opportunity in the market, thus many investors debate over whether or not the so-called professionals are any better than mutual fund or investor himself, for picking up stocks. 2. Costs – The biggest source of AMC income, is generally from the entry & exit load which they charge from an investors, at the time of purchase. The mutual fund industries are thus charging extra cost under layers of jargon. 3. Dilution - Because funds have small holdings across different companies, high returns from a few investments often don't make much difference on the overall return. Dilution is also the result of a successful fund getting too big. When money pours into funds that have had strong success, the manager often has trouble finding a good investment for all the new money. 4. Taxes - when making decisions about your money, fund managers don't consider your personal tax situation. For example, when a fund manager sells a security, a capital-gain tax is triggered, which affects how profitable the individual is from the sale. It might have been more advantageous for the individual to defer the capital gains liability. Mutual Funds Industry in India The origin of mutual fund industry in India is with the introduction of the concept of mutual fund by UTI in the year 1963. Though the growth was slow, but it accelerated from the year 1987 when non- Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 80. Projectsformba.blospot.com UTI players entered the industry. In the past decade, Indian mutual fund industry had seen a dramatic improvements, both quality wise as well as quantity wise. Before, the monopoly of the market had seen an ending phase, the Assets Under Management (AUM) was Rs. 67bn. The private sector entry to the fund family rose the AUM to Rs. 470 in in March 1993 and till April 2004, it reached the height of 1,540 bn. Putting the AUM of the Indian Mutual Funds Industry into comparison, the total of it is less than the deposits of SBI alone, constitute less than 11% of the total deposits held by the Indian banking industry. The main reason of its poor growth is that the mutual fund industry in India is new in the country. Large sections of Indian investors are yet to be intellectuated with the concept. Hence, it is the prime responsibility of all mutual fund companies, to market the product correctly abreast of selling. The mutual fund industry can be broadly put into four phases according to the development of the sector. Each phase is briefly described as under. The major players in the Indian Mutual Fund Industry are: Major Players of Mutual Funds In India Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 81. Projectsformba.blospot.com Period (Last&nbsp1 Week) Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 82. Projectsformba.blospot.com 9.89 2.91 -7.88 13 Tata SIP Fund - Series I- Grow th Mar 26 , 2008 10.25 2.38 2.39 14 Sahar a R.E.A .L Fund - Grow th Mar 25 , 2008 7.64 1.86 -49.5 2 15 Tata SIP Fund - Series II - Grow th Mar 26 , 2008 Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 83. Projectsformba.blospot.com A mutual fund is a professionally-managed firm of collective investments that pools money from many investors and invests it in stocks, bonds, short-term money market instruments, and/or other securities.in other words we can say that A Mutual Fund is a trust registered with the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), which pools up the money from individual / corporate investors and invests the same on behalf of the investors /unit holders, in equity shares, Government securities, Bonds, Call money markets etc., and distributes the profits. The value of each unit of the mutual fund, known as the net asset value (NAV), is mostly calculated daily based on the total value of the fund divided by the number of shares currently issued and outstanding. The value of all the securities in the portfolio in calculated daily. From this, all expenses are deducted and the resultant value divided by the number of units in the fund is the fund’s NAV. NAV = Total value of the fund………………. No. of shares currently issued and outstanding Advantages of a MF – Mutual Funds provide the benefit of cheap access to expensive stocks – Mutual funds diversify the risk of the investor by investing in a basket of assets – A team of professional fund managers manages them with in-depth research inputs from investment analysts. – Being institutions with good bargaining power in markets, mutual funds have access to crucial corporate information, which individual investors cannot access. Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 84. Projectsformba.blospot.com History of the Indian mutual fund industry: The mutual fund industry in India started in 1963 with the formation of Unit Trust of India, at the initiative of the Government of India and Reserve Bank. The history of mutual funds in India can be broadly divided into four distinct phases. First Phase – 1964-87 Unit Trust of India (UTI) was established on 1963 by an Act of Parliament by the Reserve Bank of India and functioned under the Regulatory and administrative control of the Reserve Bank of India. In 1978 UTI was de-linked from the RBI and the Industrial Development Bank of India (IDBI) took over the regulatory and administrative control in place of RBI. The first scheme launched by UTI was Unit Scheme 1964. At the end of 1988 UTI had Rs.6,700 crores of assets under management. Second Phase – 1987-1993 (Entry of Public Sector Funds) 1987 marked the entry of non- UTI, public sector mutual funds set up by public sector banks and Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) and General Insurance Corporation of India (GIC). SBI Mutual Fund was the first non- UTI Mutual Fund established in June 1987 followed by Canbank Mutual Fund (Dec 87), Punjab National Bank Mutual Fund (Aug 89), Indian Bank Mutual Fund (Nov 89), Bank of India (Jun 90), Bank of Baroda Mutual Fund (Oct 92). LIC established its mutual fund in June 1989 while GIC had set up its mutual fund in December 1990.At the end of 1993, the mutual fund industry had assets under management of Rs.47,004 crores. Third Phase – 1993-2003 (Entry of Private Sector Funds) 1993 was the year in which the first Mutual Fund Regulations came into being, under which all mutual funds, except UTI were to be registered and governed. The erstwhile Kothari Pioneer (now merged with Franklin Templeton) was the first private sector mutual fund registered in July 1993. Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 85. Projectsformba.blospot.com The 1993 SEBI (Mutual Fund) Regulations were substituted by a more comprehensive and revised Mutual Fund Regulations in 1996. The industry now functions under the SEBI (Mutual Fund) Regulations 1996. As at the end of January 2003, there were 33 mutual funds with total assets of Rs. 1,21,805 crores. Fourth Phase – since February 2003 In February 2003, following the repeal of the Unit Trust of India Act 1963 UTI was bifurcated into two separate entities. One is the Specified Undertaking of the Unit Trust of India with assets under management of Rs.29,835 crores as at the end of January 2003, representing broadly, the assets of US 64 scheme, assured return and certain other schemes The second is the UTI Mutual Fund Ltd, sponsored by SBI, PNB, BOB and LIC. It is registered with SEBI and functions under the Mutual Fund Regulations. consolidation and growth. As at the end of September, 2004, there were 29 funds, which manage assets of Rs.153108 crores under 421 schemes. Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 86. Projectsformba.blospot.com Categories of mutual funds: Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 87. Projectsformba.blospot.com Mutual funds can be classified as follow:  Based on their structure: • Open-ended funds: Investors can buy and sell the units from the fund, at any point of time. • Close-ended funds: These funds raise money from investors only once. Therefore, after the offer period, fresh investments can not be made into the fund. If the fund is listed on a stocks exchange the units can be traded like stocks (E.g., Morgan Stanley Growth Fund). Recently, most of the New Fund Offers of close-ended funds provided liquidity window on a periodic basis such as monthly or weekly. Redemption of units can be made during specified intervals. Therefore, such funds have relatively low liquidity.  Based on their investment objective: Equity funds: These funds invest in equities and equity related instruments. With fluctuating share prices, such funds show volatile performance, even losses. However, short term fluctuations in the market, generally smoothens out in the long term, thereby offering higher returns at relatively lower volatility. At the same time, such funds can yield great capital appreciation as, historically, equities have outperformed all asset classes in the long term. Hence, investment in equity funds should be considered for a period of at least 3-5 years. It can be further classified as: i) Index funds- In this case a key stock market index, like BSE Sensex or Nifty is tracked. Their portfolio mirrors the benchmark index both in terms of composition and individual stock weightages. ii) Equity diversified funds- 100% of the capital is invested in equities spreading across different sectors and stocks. iii) Dividend yield funds- it is similar to the equity diversified funds except that they invest in companies offering high dividend yields. Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 88. Projectsformba.blospot.com iv) Thematic funds- Invest 100% of the assets in sectors which are related through some theme. e.g. -An infrastructure fund invests in power, construction, cements sectors etc. v) Sector funds- Invest 100% of the capital in a specific sector. e.g. - A banking sector fund will invest in banking stocks. vi) ELSS- Equity Linked Saving Scheme provides tax benefit to the investors. Balanced fund: Their investment portfolio includes both debt and equity. As a result, on the risk-return ladder, they fall between equity and debt funds. Balanced funds are the ideal mutual funds vehicle for investors who prefer spreading their risk across various instruments. Following are balanced funds classes: i) Debt-oriented funds -Investment below 65% in equities. ii) Equity-oriented funds -Invest at least 65% in equities, remaining in debt. Debt fund: They invest only in debt instruments, and are a good option for investors averse to idea of taking risk associated with equities. Therefore, they invest exclusively in fixed-income instruments like bonds, debentures, Government of India securities; and money market instruments such as certificates of deposit (CD), commercial paper (CP) and call money. Put your money into any of these debt funds depending on your investment horizon and needs. i) Liquid funds- These funds invest 100% in money market instruments, a large portion being invested in call money market. ii)Gilt funds ST- They invest 100% of their portfolio in government securities of and T-bills. iii)Floating rate funds - Invest in short-term debt papers. Floaters invest in debt instruments which have variable coupon rate. iv)Arbitrage fund- They generate income through arbitrage opportunities due to mis-pricing between cash market and derivatives market. Funds are allocated to equities, derivatives and money markets. Higher proportion (around 75%) is put in money markets, in the absence of arbitrage opportunities. v)Gilt funds LT- They invest 100% of their portfolio in long-term government securities. vi) Income funds LT- Typically, such funds invest a major portion of the portfolio in long-term debt papers. Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 89. Projectsformba.blospot.com vii) MIPs- Monthly Income Plans have an exposure of 70%-90% to debt and an exposure of 10%-30% to equities. viii)FMPs- fixed monthly plans invest in debt papers whose maturity is in line with that of the fund. Investment strategies: 1. Systematic Investment Plan: under this a fixed sum is invested each month on a fixed date of a month. Payment is made through post dated cheques or direct debit facilities. The investor gets fewer units when the NAV is high and more units when the NAV is low. This is called as the benefit of Rupee Cost Averaging (RCA) 2. Systematic Transfer Plan: under this an investor invest in debt oriented fund and give instructions to transfer a fixed sum, at a fixed interval, to an equity scheme of the same mutual fund. 3. Systematic Withdrawal Plan: if someone wishes to withdraw from a mutual fund then he can withdraw a fixed amount each month. Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 90. Projectsformba.blospot.com Risk v/s. return: Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 91. Projectsformba.blospot.com Working of a Mutual fund: The entire mutual fund industry operates in a very organized way. The investors, known as unit holders,handover their savings to the AMCs under various schemes. The objective of the investment should match with the objective of the fund to best suit the investors’ needs. The AMCs further invest Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 92. Projectsformba.blospot.com the funds into various securities according to the investment objective. The return generated from the investments is passed on to the investors or reinvested as mentioned in the offer document. Working Of Mutual Fund Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 93. Projectsformba.blospot.com Mutual Funds Before we understand what is mutual fund, it’s very important to know the area in which mutual funds works, the basic understanding of stocks and bonds. Stocks : Stocks represent shares of ownership in a public company. Examples of public companies include Reliance, ONGC and Infosys. Stocks are considered to be the most common owned investment traded on the market. Bonds : Bonds are basically the money which you lend to the government or a company, and in return you can receive interest on your invested amount, which is back over predetermined amounts of time. Bonds are considered to be the most common lending investment traded on the market. There are many other types of investments other than stocks and bonds (including annuities, real estate, and precious metals), but the majority of mutual funds invest in stocks and/or bonds. What Is Mutual Fund A mutual fund is just the connecting bridge or a financial intermediary that allows a group of investors to pool their money together with a predetermined investment objective. The mutual fund will have a fund manager who is responsible for investing the gathered money into specific securities (stocks or bonds). When you invest in a mutual fund, you are buying units or portions of the mutual fund and thus on investing becomes a shareholder or unit holder of the fund. Mutual funds are considered as one of the best available investments as compare to others they are very cost efficient and also easy to invest in, thus by pooling money together in a mutual fund, Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 94. Projectsformba.blospot.com investors can purchase stocks or bonds with much lower trading costs than if they tried to do it on their own. But the biggest advantage to mutual funds is diversification, by minimizing risk & maximizing returns. 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. The flow chart below describes broadly the working of a mutual fund Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 96. Projectsformba.blospot.com Overview of existing schemes existed in mutual fund category Wide variety of Mutual Fund Schemes exists to cater to the needs such as financial position, risk tolerance and return expectations etc. The table below gives an overview into the existing types of schemes in the Industry. Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 97. Projectsformba.blospot.com Type of Mutual Fund Schemes BY STRUCTURE Open Ended Schemes An open-end fund is one that is available for subscription all through the year. These do not have a fixed maturity. Investors can conveniently buy and sell units at Net Asset Value ("NAV") related prices. The key feature of open-end schemes is liquidity. Close Ended Schemes A closed-end fund has a stipulated maturity period which generally ranging from 3 to 15 years. The fund is open for subscription only during a specified period. Investors can invest in the scheme at the time of the initial public issue and thereafter they can buy or sell the units of the scheme on the stock exchanges where they are listed. In order to provide an exit route to the investors, some close-ended funds give an option of selling back the units to the Mutual Fund through periodic repurchase at NAV related prices. SEBI Regulations stipulate that at least one of the two exit routes is provided to the investor. Interval Schemes Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 98. Projectsformba.blospot.com Interval Schemes are that scheme, which combines the features of open-ended and close-ended schemes. The units may be traded on the stock exchange or may be open for sale or redemption during pre-determined intervals at NAV related prices. BY NATURE Under this the mutual fund is categorized on the basis of Investment Objective. By nature the mutual fund is categorized as follow: Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 99. Projectsformba.blospot.com 1. Equity fund: These funds invest a maximum part of their corpus into equities holdings. The structure of the fund may vary different for different schemes and the fund manager’s outlook on different stocks. The Equity Funds are sub-classified depending upon their investment objective, as follows: • Diversified Equity Funds Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 100. Projectsformba.blospot.com • Mid-Cap Funds • Sector Specific Funds • Tax Savings Funds (ELSS) Equity investments are meant for a longer time horizon, thus Equity funds rank high on the risk- return matrix. 2. Debt funds: The objective of these Funds is to invest in debt papers. Government authorities, private companies, banks and financial institutions are some of the major issuers of debt papers. By investing in debt instruments, these funds ensure low risk and provide stable income to the investors. Debt funds are further classified as: • Gilt Funds: Invest their corpus in securities issued by Government, popularly known as Government of India debt papers. These Funds carry zero Default risk but are associated with Interest Rate risk. These schemes are safer as they invest in papers backed by Government. • Income Funds: Invest a major portion into various debt instruments such as bonds, corporate debentures and Government securities. • MIPs: Invests maximum of their total corpus in debt instruments while they take minimum exposure in equities. It gets benefit of both equity and debt market. These scheme ranks slightly high on the risk-return matrix when compared with other debt schemes. • Short Term Plans (STPs): Meant for investment horizon for three to six months. These funds primarily invest in short term papers like Certificate of Deposits (CDs) and Commercial Papers (CPs). Some portion of the corpus is also invested in corporate debentures. • Liquid Funds: Also known as Money Market Schemes, These funds provides easy liquidity and preservation of capital. These schemes invest in short-term instruments like Treasury Bills, inter-bank call money market, CPs and CDs. These funds are meant for short-term cash management of corporate houses and are meant for an investment horizon of 1day to 3 months. These schemes rank low on risk-return matrix and are considered to be the safest amongst all categories of mutual funds. Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 101. Projectsformba.blospot.com 3. Balanced funds: As the name suggest they, are a mix of both equity and debt funds. They invest in both equities and fixed income securities, which are in line with pre-defined investment objective of the scheme. These schemes aim to provide investors with the best of both the worlds. Equity part provides growth and the debt part provides stability in returns. Further the mutual funds can be broadly classified on the basis of investment parameter viz, Each category of funds is backed by an investment philosophy, which is pre-defined in the objectives of the fund. The investor can align his own investment needs with the funds objective and invest accordingly. BY INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE • Growth Schemes: Growth Schemes are also known as equity schemes. The aim of these schemes is to provide capital appreciation over medium to long term. These schemes normally invest a major part of their fund in equities and are willing to bear short-term decline in value for possible future appreciation. Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 102. Projectsformba.blospot.com • Income Schemes: Income Schemes are also known as debt schemes. The aim of these schemes is to provide regular and steady income to investors. These schemes generally invest in fixed income securities such as bonds and corporate debentures. Capital appreciation in such schemes may be limited. • Balanced Schemes: Balanced Schemes aim to provide both growth and income by periodically distributing a part of the income and capital gains they earn. These schemes invest in both shares and fixed income securities, in the proportion indicated in their offer documents (normally 50:50). • Money Market Schemes: Money Market Schemes aim to provide easy liquidity, preservation of capital and moderate income. These schemes generally invest in safer, short-term instruments, such as treasury bills, certificates of deposit, commercial paper and inter-bank call money. OTHER SCHEMES • Tax Saving Schemes: Tax-saving schemes offer tax rebates to the investors under tax laws prescribed from time to time. Under Sec.88 of the Income Tax Act, contributions made to any Equity Linked Savings Scheme (ELSS) are eligible for rebate. • Index Schemes: Index schemes attempt to replicate the performance of a particular index such as the BSE Sensex or the NSE 50. The portfolio of these schemes will consist of only those stocks that constitute the index. The percentage of each stock to the total holding will be identical to the stocks index weightage. And hence, the returns from such schemes would be more or less equivalent to those of the Index. • Sector Specific Schemes: These are the funds/schemes which invest in the securities of only those sectors or industries as specified in the offer documents. e.g. Pharmaceuticals, Software, Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG), Petroleum stocks, etc. The returns in these funds are dependent on the performance of the respective sectors/industries. While these funds may give higher returns, they are more risky compared to diversified funds. Investors need to keep a watch on the performance of those sectors/industries and must exit at an appropriate time. Projectsformba.blospot.com
  • 103. Projectsformba.blospot.com Types of returns: There are three ways, where the total returns provided by mutual funds can be enjoyed by investors: • Income is earned from dividends on stocks and interest on bonds. A fund pays out nearly all income it receives over the year to fund owners in the form of a distribution. • If the fund sells securities that have increased in price, the fund has a capital gain. Most funds also pass on these gains to investors in a distribution. • If fund holdings increase in price but are not sold by the fund manager, the fund's shares increase in price. You can then sell your mutual fund shares for a profit. Funds will also usually give you a choice either to receive a check for distributions or to reinvest the earnings and get more shares. Pros & cons of investing in mutual funds: For investments in mutual fund, one must keep in mind about the Pros and cons of investments in mutual fund. Advantages of Investing Mutual Funds: Projectsformba.blospot.com