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Types of Mutual funds

Types of Mutual funds. On the basis of Objective: Equity/Growth Schemes ( Diversified, Sector & Index Fund) Tax Saving Fund Debt/Income Fund Gilt Funds Balanced Funds. Types of Mutual funds. On the Basis of Flexibility Open Ended Funds Close Ended Funds. Different Investment Options.

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Types of Mutual funds

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  1. Types of Mutual funds • On the basis of Objective:Equity/Growth Schemes ( Diversified, Sector & Index Fund) • Tax Saving Fund • Debt/Income Fund • Gilt Funds • Balanced Funds

  2. Types of Mutual funds • On the Basis of Flexibility • Open Ended Funds • Close Ended Funds

  3. Different Investment Options • Growth Plan (G) • Dividend Plan (DP) • Dividend Reinvestment Plan (DR)

  4. Rights Available to the mutual fund Holder In India • Receive Unit certificates or statements of accounts confirming your title within 6 weeks from the date your request for a unit. • Receive information about the investment policies, investment objectives, financial position and general affairs of the scheme.

  5. Rights Available to the mutual fund Holder In India • Receive dividend within 42 days of their declaration and receive the redemption or repurchase proceeds within 10 days from the date of redemption or repurchase. • The trustees shall be bound to make such disclosures to the unit holders as are essential in order to keep them informed about any information, which may have an adverse bearing on their investments.

  6. Rights Available to the mutual fund Holder In India • 75% of the unit holders with the prior approval of SEBI can terminate the AMC of the fund. • 75% of the unit holders can pass a resolution to wind-up the scheme. • An investor can send complaints to SEBI, who will take up the matter with the concerned Mutual Funds and follow up with them till they are resolved.

  7. Fund Offer document • Investment objectives • Risk factors and special considerations • Summary of expenses • Constitution of the fund • Guidelines on how to invest • Organization and capital structure • Tax provisions related to transactions • Financial information

  8. Active Fund Management • Growth Investing Style: Objective of equity investment is to obtain capital appreciation. • Value investment Style • Passive Fund Management

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