Mutual funds related FAQs

If the net worth of the sponsor is high ,is this a guarantee for a good return ?

Any mutual fund scheme's offer document must include information about the financial performance of the sponsor, including their net worth over a period of three year. Investors should only know the track record and financial performance of the sponsoring company for the mutual fund. The sponsor's net worth does not necessarily mean the scheme will yield better returns, or that the sponsor would compensate for any NAV drops.


Who can be eligible for investment in mutual funds ?


What does Net Asset Value (NAV ) refers to ?


What does Purchase Price means ?


What does Redemption Price means ?


What does Exit Load means ?


What does the Scheme Information Document and the Statement of Additional Information means ?


What is the importance of the Scheme information Document and Statement of Additional Information to investors ?


What does cut - off timing means ?


What does Current Value of investment means ?


When Net Asset Value is announced ?


After making investment ,how i will receive my account statement ?


What can a person do if he does not receive account statement ?


What are the steps for Redemption ?


What Systematic Investment Plan (SIP ) does works?


What Rupee Cost Averaging does works ?


Can an investor have directly redemption proceeds to his bank account ?


What documents need to be submitted with a purchase application ?


What is the history of indian mutual funds and role of SEBI in mutual funds in India ?


In what form mutual fund is set up?


What does sector specific funds work ?