Introduction_to_Mutual_Fund
Introduction_to_Mutual_Fund
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Structure of Mutual Fund
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What is an Asset Management Company (AMC)?
• Required to invest seed capital of 1% of amount raised subject to a maximum of Rs.50 lakh in
all open-ended schemes.
• AMCs cannot engage in any business other than that of financial advisory and investment
management
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How does a Mutual Fund Work?
• Pool of investors
money.
• Invested according to
pre-specified
investment objectives.
• Benefits accrue to
those that contribute to
this pool.
• There is thus mutuality
in the contribution and
the benefit.
• Hence the name
‘mutual’ fund.
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Classification of Mutual Funds
Open Ended
Debt Funds Passive Funds
Funds
Closed Ended
Equity Funds Active Funds
Funds
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Classification - Based on Structure
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Classification - Based on Investment Objective
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Classification - Based on Investment Style
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Categorization of Mutual Fund Schemes
Categorization of open-end mutual funds:
- To ensure uniformity in characteristics of similar type of schemes launched by
different mutual funds.
- Helps investors to evaluate different options available before making informed
decision to invest.
Hybrid
Schemes
Debt
Schemes Solution oriented
Schemes
Categorization of
Equity
Schemes Mutual Fund Other
Schemes
Schemes
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How to invest in Mutual Funds?
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Centralized KYC (C-KYC) in Securities Market
KYC registration is centralized through KYC Registration
Agencies (KRAs) registered with SEBI.
Each investor to undergo KYC process only once in securities
market and details would be shared with other intermediaries by
the KRAs.
Standard Account Opening form (AOF) has 2 parts:
- Part I : Basic and uniform KYC details of the investor
- Part II : Additional KYC information as may be sought
separately by the Mutual Fund
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Mutual Funds investment procedure
Visit official website of KRA and check whether you are KYC compliant or not.
You must submit this KYC status.
Once documents are accepted by Mutual Fund Company, you may start
making investment.
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Investment Modes in Mutual Funds
Systematic •
•
Staggered Investment.
Period of commitment - 6 months, 1 / 3 / 5 years.
Investment •
•
Specific intervals - monthly, quarterly, half-yearly.
Made on specific dates e.g. 1st, 5th, 10th, 15th of
Plan (SIP) every month.
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Investment Modes in Mutual Funds
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Mutual Fund Plans – Growth vs Dividend Options
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How to check information about
the Mutual Funds (Offer Document)?
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Risk-o-Meter and its importance
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Thank You
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