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Mutual Funds Frequently Ask Questions
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Questions      
1. Do mutual funds offer a periodic investment plan?
2. Do any mutual funds invest in both stocks and bonds?
3. What are the time-tested investment strategies that work?
4. What are the different types of Mutual Funds?
5. How significant are fund costs while choosing a scheme?
6. Ideally how many different schemes should one invest in?
7. How do you select a mutual fund scheme?
8. Are investments in mutual funds liquid?
9. Why should you invest through Mutual Funds?
10. What is the role of a Fund Manager?
11. How are mutual funds regulated?
12. What is an Asset Management Company (AMC)?
13. Are investments in mutual fund units risk-free or safe?
14. How is NAV calculated?
15. What is Net Asset Value (NAV)?
16. What is an entry load and an exit load?
17. What are Offshore Funds?
18. What are Index Funds?
19. What are Tax-Saving Schemes?
20. What are Money Market Schemes?
21. What are Balanced Schemes?
22. What are Income Schemes?
23. What are Growth Schemes?
24. What are Interval Schemes?
25. What are close-ended mutual fund schemes?
26. What are open-ended mutual fund schemes?
27. What is the difference between an open-ended and close-ended scheme?
28. What are the different types of Mutual Funds?
29. What is a Mutual Fund?
30. What is venture capital? What are venture capital funds?
31. How do I invest with a limited amount?
32. How do you evaluate mutual funds performance?
33. What are the time-tested investment strategies that work?
34. How many funds or stocks should you diversify your portfolio over?
35. Is it good to buy a fund just before it goes ex-dividend?
36. Do any mutual funds invest in both stocks and bonds?
37. Do mutual funds offer a periodic investment plan?
38. What mutual fund is suitable for you?
39. How does "entry load" eat into your investment returns?
 
# Are investments in mutual funds liquid?

Yes. Investors of open-ended schemes can redeem their units on any business day and receive the current market value on their investments within a short time period (normally three- to five-days). Investors of close-ended schemes can redeem their units only on maturity but can sell it in the secondary market like stocks.

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# Why should you invest through Mutual Funds?

Firstly, we are not all investment professionals. We go to a doctor when we need medical advice or a lawyer for legal guidance, similarly mutual funds are investment vehicles managed by professional fund managers. And unless you rate highly on the Investment IQ Quiz, we recommend you use this option for investing. Mutual funds are like professional money managers, however a key factor in their favour is that they are more regulated and hence offer investors the ability to analyse and evaluate their track record.

Secondly, investing is becoming more complex. There was a time when things were quite simple - the market went up with the arrival of the first monsoon showers and every year around Diwali. Since India started integrating with the world (with the start of the liberalisation process), complex factors such as an increase in short-term US interest rates, the collapse of the Brazilian currency or default on its debt by the Russian government, have started having an impact on the Indian stock market. Although it is possible for an individual investor to understand Indian companies (and investing) in such an environment, the process can become fairly time consuming. Mutual funds (whose fund managers are paid to understand these issues and whose asset management company invests in research) provide an option of investing without getting lost in the complexities.

Lastly, and most importantly, mutual funds provide risk diversification: Diversification of a portfolio is amongst the primary tenets of portfolio structuring (see The Need to Diversify). And a necessary one to reduce the level of risk assumed by the portfolio holder. Most of us are not necessarily well qualified to apply the theories of portfolio structuring to our holdings and hence would be better off leaving that to a professional. Mutual funds represent one such option.

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# What is the role of a Fund Manager?

Fund managers are responsible for implementing a consistent investment strategy that reflects the goals and objectives of the fund. Normally, fund managers monitor market and economic trends and analyse securities in order to make informed investment decisions.

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# How are mutual funds regulated?

All Asset Management Companies (AMCs) are regulated by SEBI and/or the RBI (in case the AMC is promoted by a bank). In addition, every mutual fund has a board of directors that represents the unit holders’ interests in the mutual fund.

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# What is an Asset Management Company (AMC)?

The company that manages a mutual fund is called an AMC. For all practical purposes, it is an organized form of a “money portfolio manager”. An AMC may have several mutual fund schemes with similar or varied investment objectives. The AMC hires a professional money manager, who buys and sells securities in line with the fund's stated objective.

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# Are investments in mutual fund units risk-free or safe?

This depends on the underlying instrument that a mutual fund invests in, based on its investment objectives. Mutual funds that invest in stock market-related instruments cannot be termed “risk-free or safe” as investment in shares are inherently risky by nature, whereas funds that invest in fixed-income instruments are relatively safe and those that invest only in government securities are the safest.

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