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Why Mutual Fund?
AMFI IAP (Association of Mutual Funds India Investor Awareness Program)
Your Investment Menu Card
Instrument Tax
Benefit
Return Duration
EPF √ 8.50% Long Term
PPF √ 8% Long Term
NSC √ 8% Long Term
FD’s – Banks &
Post Office
√ 5.70 to 8.50% Short Term
Senoir Citizen
Savings Scheme
√ 9% Long Term
Mutual Funds √ Market Linked Long Term &
Short Term
ULIP √ Market Linked Long Term
NPS √ Market Linked Long Term
Direct Equity √ Market Linked Long Term
Gold √ Market Linked Short Term
Real Estate √ Market Linked Long Term
Cost of money lying idle…
Your investment ought to beat the inflation !!!
Money in savings account + 100000
Interest earned in 1 year (@3.5 per
annum)
+ 3500
103500
Tax on Interest (@30.9%) - 1081
Impact of Inflation (@5% per annum) - 5000
Value at the end of year 1 97418
Challenges involved investing directly in
Capital Market
 Time
 Expertise
 Lack of Information
 Portfolio
 Volatility
Key Investment Considerations
Safety
You get your
money back
Liquidity
You get your money back when you want it
Plus Convenience
How easy is it to invest, disinvest
and adjust to your needs?
Post-tax Returns
How much is really left for you post tax?
What is Mutual Fund and Why Mutual Fund
 A mutual fund is the trust that pools the savings of a number of
invetors who share a common financial goal.
 Anybody with an investible surplus of as little as a few hundred
rupees can invest in Mutual Funds.
 The money thus collected is then invested by the fund manager in
different types of securities. These could range from shares to
debenture to money market instruments, depending upon the
scheme’s stated objective.
 It gives the market returns and not assured returns.
 In the long term market returns have the potential to perform
better than other assured return products.
 Mutual Fund is the most cost efficient distributors of financial
products
How Mutual Fund works?
A vehicle for investing in portfolio of stocks and bonds
Structure of Mutual Fund
Custodian keeps safe custody of the investments (related documents of securities invested).
Types of Mutual Funds
Types of
Mutual Funds
By
Constitution
By
Investment
Objective
Close Ended Open Ended Interval Equity Funds Cash Fund
Debt Funds
Comparison : Mutual Funds vis-à-vis other
asset classes
Advantages of Mutual Funds
1.Professional Management
2.Diversification
3.Convenient Administration
4.Return potential
5.Low cost
6.Liquidity
7.Transparency
8.Flexibility
9.Choice of schemes
10.Well regulated
11.Tax benefits
How do I make money from a mutual fund?
1. Capital appreciation:
As the value of securities in the fund increases, the fund's unit price will also
increase. You can make a profit by selling the units at a price higher than at which
you bought
2. Coupon / Dividend Income:
Fund will earn interest income from the bonds it holds or will have dividend income
from the shares
3. Income Distribution:
The fund passes on the profits it has earned in the form of dividends
Disclaimer
As the value of securities in the fund increases, the fund's unit price will also increase. You can
make a profit by selling the units at a price higher than at which you bought. Although Mutual
Fund does not guarantee the same.
Mutual Fund- How to invest in Mutual Funds
Selection Process- 3 step process
Step 1 Identify your
investment needs
1. What are my investment
objectives and needs?
2. How much risk am I willing
to take?
3. What are my cash flow
requirements?
Step 2 Choose the right
mutual fund.
1. The track record of
performance over the last few
years in relation to the
appropriate Benchmark and
similar funds in the same
category
2. How well the mutual fund is
organized to provide efficient,
prompt and personalized
service.
3. Degree of transparency as
reflected in frequency an d
quality of their communications.
Step 3 Select the ideal
mix of schemes
Investing in just 1
scheme may not meet all
your investment needs.
You may consider
investing in a
combination of schemes
to achieve your specific
goals.
Mutual Fund- Which one to buy?
Your Investment
goal
Capital
Preservation
Generate Income
Capital
Appreciation
Disclaimer
As the value of securities in the fund increases, the fund's unit price will also increase. You can make a profit by selling the
units at a price higher than at which you bought. Although Mutual Fund does not guarantee the same.
Based on your goals and
risk tolerance
Savings Bank Account Fixed Deposits Real Estate
PPF Post office Monthly Income Scheme Gold
Cash Funds Debt Funds Equity Funds
Mutual Funds
Mutual Fund Products – Risk / Return Graph
Lo Med Hi
Liquid fund
Ultra Short Term Funds
Short Term Funds
GILT & Bond Funds
Hybrid & MIP
Lo Med Hi
Index Fund
Arbitrage Funds
Balanced Funds
Diversified Funds (ELSS)
Sectoral Funds
Debt Equity
>> Risk << >> Risk <<
>>
Return
<<
>>
Return
<<
Suggested Portfolio based on Risk tolerance
5%
10-15%
10-20%
60-70%
10%
20%
40-50%
30-40%
10%
50-60%
20-30%
10%
Aggressive Plan Moderate Plan
Conservative Plan
Growth Schemes Income Schemes Balanced Schemes
Money Market Schemes
This plan may suit:
• Investors in their prime earning years and
willing to take more risk
• Investors seeking growth over a long term
This plan may suit:
• Investors seeking income and
moderate growth
• Investors looking for growth and
stability with moderate risk
This plan may suit:
• Retired and other investors who need
to preserve capital and earn regular
income
Select a mutual fund
1. Evaluate past performance
2. Look for consistency
Sample Mutual Fund Comparison Chart. Category: Diversified Equity Funds
Fund C is more consistent in the above chart
Fund
Name
1 Year
Return in
%
1 Year
Rank
3 Year
Return in
%
3 Year
Rank
5 Year
Return
in %
5
Year
Rank
A 119.59 42/219 27.7 1/162 10.30 87/96
B 12.093 40/219 24.6 2/162 13.45 43/96
C 165.72 1/219 21.71 3/162 28.20 3/96
D 89.02 130/219 21.48 4/162 23.25 26/96
E 113.90 58/219 21.26 5/162 26.26 17/96
Rating Agencies
 CRISIL~CPR Rankings and Value Research Star Rating are prominent ones
Role of Rating Agencies
1. Facilitate informed investment decision making
2. Provide independent and reliable opinion of schemes
3. The quality of the Fund’s management and operations
4. Help meet specific investment objective
Taxation Benefit investing in Mutual Funds
Capital Gains
 Under Indexation, you are allowed by law to inflate the cost of your asset by a
government notified inflation factor.
 This factor is called the ‘Cost Inflation Index’, from which the word ‘Indexation’ has
been derived.
 This inflation index is used to artificially inflate your asset price.
 This helps to counter erosion of value in the price of an asset and brings the value of
an asset at par with prevailing market price.
 This cost inflation index factor is notified by the government every year. This index
gradually increases every year due to inflation.
The amount invested in tax-saving funds (ELSS) is eligible for deduction under Section 80C, However the
aggregate amount deductible under the said section cannot exceed Rs 100,000 (in a financial year).
Taxation of dividends of mutual fund schemes
Category Tax Rates for Individuals
Liquid Funds 25.75%
Other Debt Funds 12.87%
Equity Funds Nil
Equity Linked Saving Schemes (ELSS)
advantage: all about 80C investments
ELSS Advantage over other tax saving instruments
1. Low Lock in period
2. Earn market linked return
3. Tax free returns
Instrument Returns Lock In
Period (in
Years)
EPF 8.50% Until Retirement
PPF 8% 15
NSC 8% 6
FD’s – Banks & Post office 5.70 to 8.50% 5
Senior Citizen Savings Scheme 9% 5
Life Insurance Policies 5 to 6% 3
ELSS Market Linked 3
ULIP Market Linked 5
NPS Market Linked till age 60
Investment in Mutual Fund through SIP
SIP – Systematic Investment Planning
…it is a method of investing a fixed sum, at a regular interval, in a mutual fund.
It is very similar to monthly saving schemes like a recurring monthly deposit / post office deposit
Advantages of Systematic Investment Planning
 Encourages Regular Investments (just like recurring deposit
schemes)
 A Convenient way to invest regularly
 Lower initial investment without cutting into regular expense
 Long term perspective
 Rupee Cost Averaging Benefit to counter volatility - it brings down
the average cost of your Investments
 No timing the market!!!
 Meet investment objective with investment needs
 Helps to match the risk / return profile
SIP: The Power Of Compounding
SIP of Rs. 1000 invested per month @ 8% pa till the age of 60.
Starting Age Total Amount
Saved
Value at the age
of 60
25 4,20,000 23,09,175
30 3,60,000 15,00,295
35 3,00,000 9,57,367
40 2,40,000 5,92,947
…the sooner you start, makes a difference!
SIP - How Rupee Cost Averaging helps
This example uses assumed figures and is for illustrative purposes only.
Put aside an amount regularly Rupee cost averaging
Discipline is the key Control volatility
Month Amount Rising Market Falling Market Volatile Market
NAV (Rs) Units Allotted NAV (Rs)
Units
Allotted NAV (Rs) Units Allotted
1 10000 10 1000.00 10 1000.00 10 1000.00
2 10000 10.5 952.38 9.75 1025.64 10.5 952.38
3 10000 12 833.33 9 1111.11 9 1111.11
4 10000 14 714.29 7 1428.57 11 909.09
5 10000 17 588.24 6.5 1538.46 13 769.23
6 10000 18 555.56 6 1666.67 11.5 869.57
Total 60000 81.50 4643.79 48.25 7770.45 65.00 5611.38
Avg. Purchase NAV (Total of
NAVs/No. of investments 13.58 8.04 10.83
Avg. cost per unit (Total
Investment /No of units held) 12.92 7.72 10.69
Mutual Fund: How to buy?
Financial Goals
Identify ‘What to Buy’
Evaluate Funds from various Mutual Fund Cos.
Online Offline
Mutual Fund Co. and
others
Financial Distributor
Fill Up Form
Attach Relevant Documents
Submit
Banks,
Financial Svc.
Cos.,
Brokers,
Individual
Agents
Mutual Fund: How to redeem?
Fill-up relevant details
(You could do partial redemption as well)
Sign the Form
(All applicants to the units need to sign)
Submit
(Submit the form to the Branch of the specific Mutual Fund Co.)
Money into your Bank Account
(Money gets credited to you as per the scheme-specific turnaround time)
Choose ‘redemption’
Download Common Transaction Slip
(Download from Mutual Fund Company’s website or get it from the branch)
Demystifying NAV – Net Asset Value
While selecting a fund, the NAV shouldn’t be the criteria, A low NAV need not mean that
it’s a good buy ...
Mutual Fund
Scheme Name Growth
Jan 1st 2009 Oct 21st 2009
A 23.55 38.97 65.5%
B 7.44 12.04 61.8%
C 19.86 30.23 52.2%
D 21.70 31.57 45.5%
E 12.10 16.56 36.9%
NAV's on
In the above example during the period under consideration the best growths have been recorded by the
funds with the “lowest” (Scheme B Rs 7.44) and the “highest” (Scheme A- Rs 23.55) NAVs respectively.
On the other hand the least growth has been recorded by (Scheme E), a fund with a low NAV.
Clearly the data suggests that there is no correlation between the NAV size and the returns.
Types of risks associated with Mutual Fund
Investment
Risk is an inherent aspect of every form of investment. For Mutual Fund investments, risks
would include variability, or period-by-period fluctuations in total return.
Market risk: At times the prices or yields of all the securities in a particular market rise or fall
due to broad outside influences. This change in price is due to 'market risk'.
Inflation risk: Sometimes referred to as 'loss of purchasing power'. Whenever the rate of
inflation exceeds the earnings on your investment, you run the risk that you'll actually be able
to buy less, not more.
Credit risk: In short, how stable is the company or entity to which you lend your money when
you invest? How certain are you that it will be able to pay the interest you are promised, or
repay your principal when the investment matures?
Interest rate risk: Interest rate movements in the Indian debt markets can be volatile leading
to the possibility of large price movements up or down in debt and money market securities and
thereby to possibly large movements in the NAV.
Other risks associated are:
Investment risks Liquidity risk Changes in the government policy
THANK YOU
Important Information
The market information, wherever stated has been sourced from the entities referred in the
document. This information is purely for informational purposes and should not be construed as
reflecting or indicating the views of (Name of the AMC). The value of investments and income from
them may go down as well as up and an investor may not get back the amount invested. Please
consult your tax advisor before investing.Risk Factors: ▪Mutual funds, like securities investments,
are subject to market risks and there is no guarantee against loss in the schemes or that the
schemes objectives will be achieved. ▪As with any investment in securities, the NAV of the units
issued under the schemes can go up or down depending on various factors and forces affecting
capital markets. ▪Past performance of the Sponsor /the AMC/the Mutual Fund does not indicate
the future performance of the schemes. ▪ Please read the scheme information documents of the
scheme and the statement of additional information before investing.
Statutory: Kindly incorporate the statutory details related to the constitution of the AMC and the
names of the Trustee and AMC.

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Why_invest_in_Mutual_Fund_AMFI.ppt

  • 1. Why Mutual Fund? AMFI IAP (Association of Mutual Funds India Investor Awareness Program)
  • 2. Your Investment Menu Card Instrument Tax Benefit Return Duration EPF √ 8.50% Long Term PPF √ 8% Long Term NSC √ 8% Long Term FD’s – Banks & Post Office √ 5.70 to 8.50% Short Term Senoir Citizen Savings Scheme √ 9% Long Term Mutual Funds √ Market Linked Long Term & Short Term ULIP √ Market Linked Long Term NPS √ Market Linked Long Term Direct Equity √ Market Linked Long Term Gold √ Market Linked Short Term Real Estate √ Market Linked Long Term
  • 3. Cost of money lying idle… Your investment ought to beat the inflation !!! Money in savings account + 100000 Interest earned in 1 year (@3.5 per annum) + 3500 103500 Tax on Interest (@30.9%) - 1081 Impact of Inflation (@5% per annum) - 5000 Value at the end of year 1 97418
  • 4. Challenges involved investing directly in Capital Market  Time  Expertise  Lack of Information  Portfolio  Volatility
  • 5. Key Investment Considerations Safety You get your money back Liquidity You get your money back when you want it Plus Convenience How easy is it to invest, disinvest and adjust to your needs? Post-tax Returns How much is really left for you post tax?
  • 6. What is Mutual Fund and Why Mutual Fund  A mutual fund is the trust that pools the savings of a number of invetors who share a common financial goal.  Anybody with an investible surplus of as little as a few hundred rupees can invest in Mutual Funds.  The money thus collected is then invested by the fund manager in different types of securities. These could range from shares to debenture to money market instruments, depending upon the scheme’s stated objective.  It gives the market returns and not assured returns.  In the long term market returns have the potential to perform better than other assured return products.  Mutual Fund is the most cost efficient distributors of financial products
  • 7. How Mutual Fund works? A vehicle for investing in portfolio of stocks and bonds
  • 8. Structure of Mutual Fund Custodian keeps safe custody of the investments (related documents of securities invested).
  • 9. Types of Mutual Funds Types of Mutual Funds By Constitution By Investment Objective Close Ended Open Ended Interval Equity Funds Cash Fund Debt Funds
  • 10. Comparison : Mutual Funds vis-à-vis other asset classes
  • 11. Advantages of Mutual Funds 1.Professional Management 2.Diversification 3.Convenient Administration 4.Return potential 5.Low cost 6.Liquidity 7.Transparency 8.Flexibility 9.Choice of schemes 10.Well regulated 11.Tax benefits
  • 12. How do I make money from a mutual fund? 1. Capital appreciation: As the value of securities in the fund increases, the fund's unit price will also increase. You can make a profit by selling the units at a price higher than at which you bought 2. Coupon / Dividend Income: Fund will earn interest income from the bonds it holds or will have dividend income from the shares 3. Income Distribution: The fund passes on the profits it has earned in the form of dividends Disclaimer As the value of securities in the fund increases, the fund's unit price will also increase. You can make a profit by selling the units at a price higher than at which you bought. Although Mutual Fund does not guarantee the same.
  • 13. Mutual Fund- How to invest in Mutual Funds Selection Process- 3 step process Step 1 Identify your investment needs 1. What are my investment objectives and needs? 2. How much risk am I willing to take? 3. What are my cash flow requirements? Step 2 Choose the right mutual fund. 1. The track record of performance over the last few years in relation to the appropriate Benchmark and similar funds in the same category 2. How well the mutual fund is organized to provide efficient, prompt and personalized service. 3. Degree of transparency as reflected in frequency an d quality of their communications. Step 3 Select the ideal mix of schemes Investing in just 1 scheme may not meet all your investment needs. You may consider investing in a combination of schemes to achieve your specific goals.
  • 14. Mutual Fund- Which one to buy? Your Investment goal Capital Preservation Generate Income Capital Appreciation Disclaimer As the value of securities in the fund increases, the fund's unit price will also increase. You can make a profit by selling the units at a price higher than at which you bought. Although Mutual Fund does not guarantee the same. Based on your goals and risk tolerance Savings Bank Account Fixed Deposits Real Estate PPF Post office Monthly Income Scheme Gold Cash Funds Debt Funds Equity Funds Mutual Funds
  • 15. Mutual Fund Products – Risk / Return Graph Lo Med Hi Liquid fund Ultra Short Term Funds Short Term Funds GILT & Bond Funds Hybrid & MIP Lo Med Hi Index Fund Arbitrage Funds Balanced Funds Diversified Funds (ELSS) Sectoral Funds Debt Equity >> Risk << >> Risk << >> Return << >> Return <<
  • 16. Suggested Portfolio based on Risk tolerance 5% 10-15% 10-20% 60-70% 10% 20% 40-50% 30-40% 10% 50-60% 20-30% 10% Aggressive Plan Moderate Plan Conservative Plan Growth Schemes Income Schemes Balanced Schemes Money Market Schemes This plan may suit: • Investors in their prime earning years and willing to take more risk • Investors seeking growth over a long term This plan may suit: • Investors seeking income and moderate growth • Investors looking for growth and stability with moderate risk This plan may suit: • Retired and other investors who need to preserve capital and earn regular income
  • 17. Select a mutual fund 1. Evaluate past performance 2. Look for consistency Sample Mutual Fund Comparison Chart. Category: Diversified Equity Funds Fund C is more consistent in the above chart Fund Name 1 Year Return in % 1 Year Rank 3 Year Return in % 3 Year Rank 5 Year Return in % 5 Year Rank A 119.59 42/219 27.7 1/162 10.30 87/96 B 12.093 40/219 24.6 2/162 13.45 43/96 C 165.72 1/219 21.71 3/162 28.20 3/96 D 89.02 130/219 21.48 4/162 23.25 26/96 E 113.90 58/219 21.26 5/162 26.26 17/96
  • 18. Rating Agencies  CRISIL~CPR Rankings and Value Research Star Rating are prominent ones Role of Rating Agencies 1. Facilitate informed investment decision making 2. Provide independent and reliable opinion of schemes 3. The quality of the Fund’s management and operations 4. Help meet specific investment objective
  • 19. Taxation Benefit investing in Mutual Funds Capital Gains  Under Indexation, you are allowed by law to inflate the cost of your asset by a government notified inflation factor.  This factor is called the ‘Cost Inflation Index’, from which the word ‘Indexation’ has been derived.  This inflation index is used to artificially inflate your asset price.  This helps to counter erosion of value in the price of an asset and brings the value of an asset at par with prevailing market price.  This cost inflation index factor is notified by the government every year. This index gradually increases every year due to inflation. The amount invested in tax-saving funds (ELSS) is eligible for deduction under Section 80C, However the aggregate amount deductible under the said section cannot exceed Rs 100,000 (in a financial year). Taxation of dividends of mutual fund schemes Category Tax Rates for Individuals Liquid Funds 25.75% Other Debt Funds 12.87% Equity Funds Nil
  • 20. Equity Linked Saving Schemes (ELSS) advantage: all about 80C investments ELSS Advantage over other tax saving instruments 1. Low Lock in period 2. Earn market linked return 3. Tax free returns Instrument Returns Lock In Period (in Years) EPF 8.50% Until Retirement PPF 8% 15 NSC 8% 6 FD’s – Banks & Post office 5.70 to 8.50% 5 Senior Citizen Savings Scheme 9% 5 Life Insurance Policies 5 to 6% 3 ELSS Market Linked 3 ULIP Market Linked 5 NPS Market Linked till age 60
  • 21. Investment in Mutual Fund through SIP SIP – Systematic Investment Planning …it is a method of investing a fixed sum, at a regular interval, in a mutual fund. It is very similar to monthly saving schemes like a recurring monthly deposit / post office deposit Advantages of Systematic Investment Planning  Encourages Regular Investments (just like recurring deposit schemes)  A Convenient way to invest regularly  Lower initial investment without cutting into regular expense  Long term perspective  Rupee Cost Averaging Benefit to counter volatility - it brings down the average cost of your Investments  No timing the market!!!  Meet investment objective with investment needs  Helps to match the risk / return profile
  • 22. SIP: The Power Of Compounding SIP of Rs. 1000 invested per month @ 8% pa till the age of 60. Starting Age Total Amount Saved Value at the age of 60 25 4,20,000 23,09,175 30 3,60,000 15,00,295 35 3,00,000 9,57,367 40 2,40,000 5,92,947 …the sooner you start, makes a difference!
  • 23. SIP - How Rupee Cost Averaging helps This example uses assumed figures and is for illustrative purposes only. Put aside an amount regularly Rupee cost averaging Discipline is the key Control volatility Month Amount Rising Market Falling Market Volatile Market NAV (Rs) Units Allotted NAV (Rs) Units Allotted NAV (Rs) Units Allotted 1 10000 10 1000.00 10 1000.00 10 1000.00 2 10000 10.5 952.38 9.75 1025.64 10.5 952.38 3 10000 12 833.33 9 1111.11 9 1111.11 4 10000 14 714.29 7 1428.57 11 909.09 5 10000 17 588.24 6.5 1538.46 13 769.23 6 10000 18 555.56 6 1666.67 11.5 869.57 Total 60000 81.50 4643.79 48.25 7770.45 65.00 5611.38 Avg. Purchase NAV (Total of NAVs/No. of investments 13.58 8.04 10.83 Avg. cost per unit (Total Investment /No of units held) 12.92 7.72 10.69
  • 24. Mutual Fund: How to buy? Financial Goals Identify ‘What to Buy’ Evaluate Funds from various Mutual Fund Cos. Online Offline Mutual Fund Co. and others Financial Distributor Fill Up Form Attach Relevant Documents Submit Banks, Financial Svc. Cos., Brokers, Individual Agents
  • 25. Mutual Fund: How to redeem? Fill-up relevant details (You could do partial redemption as well) Sign the Form (All applicants to the units need to sign) Submit (Submit the form to the Branch of the specific Mutual Fund Co.) Money into your Bank Account (Money gets credited to you as per the scheme-specific turnaround time) Choose ‘redemption’ Download Common Transaction Slip (Download from Mutual Fund Company’s website or get it from the branch)
  • 26. Demystifying NAV – Net Asset Value While selecting a fund, the NAV shouldn’t be the criteria, A low NAV need not mean that it’s a good buy ... Mutual Fund Scheme Name Growth Jan 1st 2009 Oct 21st 2009 A 23.55 38.97 65.5% B 7.44 12.04 61.8% C 19.86 30.23 52.2% D 21.70 31.57 45.5% E 12.10 16.56 36.9% NAV's on In the above example during the period under consideration the best growths have been recorded by the funds with the “lowest” (Scheme B Rs 7.44) and the “highest” (Scheme A- Rs 23.55) NAVs respectively. On the other hand the least growth has been recorded by (Scheme E), a fund with a low NAV. Clearly the data suggests that there is no correlation between the NAV size and the returns.
  • 27. Types of risks associated with Mutual Fund Investment Risk is an inherent aspect of every form of investment. For Mutual Fund investments, risks would include variability, or period-by-period fluctuations in total return. Market risk: At times the prices or yields of all the securities in a particular market rise or fall due to broad outside influences. This change in price is due to 'market risk'. Inflation risk: Sometimes referred to as 'loss of purchasing power'. Whenever the rate of inflation exceeds the earnings on your investment, you run the risk that you'll actually be able to buy less, not more. Credit risk: In short, how stable is the company or entity to which you lend your money when you invest? How certain are you that it will be able to pay the interest you are promised, or repay your principal when the investment matures? Interest rate risk: Interest rate movements in the Indian debt markets can be volatile leading to the possibility of large price movements up or down in debt and money market securities and thereby to possibly large movements in the NAV. Other risks associated are: Investment risks Liquidity risk Changes in the government policy
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  • 30. Important Information The market information, wherever stated has been sourced from the entities referred in the document. This information is purely for informational purposes and should not be construed as reflecting or indicating the views of (Name of the AMC). The value of investments and income from them may go down as well as up and an investor may not get back the amount invested. Please consult your tax advisor before investing.Risk Factors: ▪Mutual funds, like securities investments, are subject to market risks and there is no guarantee against loss in the schemes or that the schemes objectives will be achieved. ▪As with any investment in securities, the NAV of the units issued under the schemes can go up or down depending on various factors and forces affecting capital markets. ▪Past performance of the Sponsor /the AMC/the Mutual Fund does not indicate the future performance of the schemes. ▪ Please read the scheme information documents of the scheme and the statement of additional information before investing. Statutory: Kindly incorporate the statutory details related to the constitution of the AMC and the names of the Trustee and AMC.