Paper Title :Mutual Fund is Tool For Investment Decision
Author :M.Meenakshi, M.Suresh, P.Samba Siva Rao
Article Citation :M.Meenakshi ,M.Suresh ,P.Samba Siva Rao ,
(2017 ) " Mutual Fund is Tool For Investment Decision " ,
International Journal of Management and Applied Science (IJMAS) ,
pp. 5-6,
Volume-3,Issue-4
Abstract : Mutual Funds in India are financial instruments. A mutual fund is not an alternative investment option to stocks
and bonds; rather it pools the money of several investors and invests this in stocks, bonds, money market instruments and
other types of securities. The owner of a mutual fund unit gets a proportional share of the fund’s gains, losses, income and
expenses. Mutual Fund is vehicle for investment in stocks and Bonds. Each mutual fund has a specific stated objective. The
fund’s objective is laid out in the fund's prospectus, which is the legal document that contains information about the fund, its
history, its officers and its performance. Some popular objectives of a mutual fund are: Fund Objective - What the fund will
invest in; Equity (Growth) - Only in stocks; Debt (Income); Only in fixed-income securities; Money Market (including Gilt)
- In short-term money market instruments (including government securities); Balanced - Partly in stocks and partly in fixedincome
securities, in order to maintain a 'balance' in returns and risk. The share value of the Mutual Funds in India is known
as net asset value per share (NAV). The NAV is calculated on the total amount of the Mutual Funds in India, by dividing it
with the number of shares issued and outstanding shares on daily basis. The company that puts together a mutual fund is
called an AMC.
Key words- Mutual Fund in India, and tools
Type : Research paper
Published : Volume-3,Issue-4
DOIONLINE NO - IJMAS-IRAJ-DOIONLINE-7732
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