What are Index Funds in India? [EXAMPLES]
Index Funds in India are the type of Mutual funds that tries to mimic the indices such as BSE Sensex & NSE Nifty 50. Low Cost & Good Returns
Index Funds in India are the type of Mutual funds that tries to mimic the indices such as BSE Sensex & NSE Nifty 50. Low Cost & Good Returns
Sector and Thematic Mutual funds are the type of Equity mutual funds that invest in specific sector or theme, high risk and less diversified
Interval Fund is similar to Fixed Maturity Plan (FMP) mutual fund that is illiquid in nature with high fees and decent returns compared to debt funds..
NFO in Mutual Fund or New fund offer is a way of collecting funds by fund house to start a new mutual fund to accumulate wealth for investors
Best Mutual Funds for 2024 for your long term goals and high returns, SIP is the best way to invest in these Mutual Funds..
NAV in Mutual Fund.. NAV full form is Net Asset Value which is price of single unit of mutual fund. NAV is used to calculate fund units..
Main Difference between open ended and closed ended mutual funds is liquidity and the way we invest in these mutual funds..
Fixed Maturity Plan in Mutual Fund is close ended Debt Mutual Fund with fixed maturity period. They invest in debt instruments with fixed maturity..
Capital Protection Funds are Hybrid Mutual Funds that invest in both debt instruments and equities. Goal is to protect Capital of Investors..
ELSS Mutual Funds is the type of Equity mutual funds that helps you to save income tax under old tax regime with Section 80C with 3 years lock in period..