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.


Can an investor nominate an individual as nominee in the units of mutual funds ?


What happens to the money if mutual fund scheme is wound up ?


How investors can file their complaint ?


How a mutual fund can register with SEBI ?


How Net Asset Value determined after apply ?


How many types of mutual funds scheme ?


What does Tax saving scheme means ?


What does Exchange trade fund work ?


What does Capital protection oriented scheme work ?


What does Expense ratio work ?


What does CAS ( consolidated Account Statement ) means ?


Do I need to pay entry charge to the person who sells mutual fund scheme ?


From where an investor get the information about the actual commission paid to distributors and about TER ?


What does ASBA ( Application Supported by Blocked Amounts ) means ?


What does Direct Plan work ?


Can an investor make payment through cash in mutual funds ?


How much fee payable by a MF / AMC ?


What are the restrictions on the fees that can pay for the scheme ?


In the limit of expense is service tax included ?


What is the timing for SEBI's observations on SID ?