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January 30, 2013

A Look at Mutual Funds

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I have come across various interviews where they ask about Mutual Funds & the way they work. The following article would help you get an insight in what they really are.   

What are Mutual Funds ?  

Mutual Funds refers to a fund established in the form of a trust by a sponsor  to raise money through one or more schemes for investing in securities. It is a special type of investment institution, which acts as an investment intermediary that collects money from a large number of people restricted to have a common objective to achieve. A fund is hosted by a fund manager or a team of well experienced bankers who form a diversified portfolio for attaining the objective.

Features of Mutual Funds :

Following are the characteristics of MF 
  1.  It is a trust in which a large number of people & most likely investors invest their money to form a pool of large investment. 
  2. The amount is then invested in stocks, securities & other types of bonds. 
  3. The risk involved is very less, since a fund manager usually opt A diversified portfolio consisting of companies from various sectors like infrastructure, power, banking, IT, etc. 
  4.  Mutual funds schemes are accompanied with high returns, easy liquidity, safety & tax benefits to the investors. 
  5.  The net income or the total amount received by a fund is distributed over the units held. 
  6.  The fund managers are obliged to redeem units at the demand of an investor or at the end of a specified period.

Advantages of Mutual Funds: 

  1. There is a portfolio diversification, i.e the amount gathered by the bank is then invested in a large number of stocks of diversified & different sectors. 
  2.  Since  the fund is taken care by a fund manager, a professional approach is provided to your investment, this mean the stocks selection is done after proper research & analysis. 
  3.  Less risk is present, since there are multiple stocks in a portfolio even if 1 or 2 shares/ securities do not perform well, the over all affect is nil, thus giving good results 
  4.  The transaction cost is very low. 
  5.  Units of Mutual Funds provide far more liquidity as compared to shares. 
  6.  There are numerous amounts of scheme & funds to choose from, if you have some prior knowledge of the stock market you can chose from a diverse section of MF schemes, thus fulfilling your need. 
  7.  It’s a comparatively safer option both for an investor & a lay man.

Dis-advantages of Mutual Funds: 

In view of advantages there are some draw backs which are need to be kept in mind. 
  1. Costs can not be controlled specifically by an investor. If you are enrolled in a fund, like the funds with load on them, there are certain fees that need to be paid. 
  2. For different customers there is no customized payments 
  3.  If you do not have some prior knowledge it might be difficult to choose funds from such a large pool of schemes. 
Hope you find the article useful, you can shoot any queries that might be their. I would be happy to help! I would like to thank Shivani & the entire team of Gr8ambitionz for giving me a chance to write articles on the site. Thanks, Take care.All The best to everyone !!

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6 comments:

  1. In SBI po online application they have asked the no of times appeared before.but that field is not working as not able to put any data there.So should i wait till it works properly or I can fill it.if I filled without it will there be any problem.please help me...

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  2. Hi mam..i have an interview for sbi associates clerical level by next week,i hv done my mba in finance..plz tell me
    1.difference between banking and finance
    2.expected questions from finance
    plz reply mam...

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    1. 1.In banking you study the structure and function of the banking system, whereas in Finance, you study ways in which you can use accounting information and other information to make financial decisions like investment in stocks, various policy measures etc.

      2. You can expect questions from current economic trends, ex. Fiscal deficit, what steps govt. is taking in this direction etc. Also, what factors affect GDP & all. See you are an MBA, so one needs to be aware of the basics + the current happenings in the field of finance. Read this week's Economic times or any other website, you will get a nice idea. Hope it helps !! All the very best !

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  3. mam when will sbi release the 2nd phase final results? is there any chance for 1st interview candidates in 2nd list final selection?

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  4. Today I have applied for sbi po and I have made one mistake in the application form.they have asked to enter mothers first name but write the whole name.will it create problem in future?

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    1. I don't think it will create a problem, friend. Also, you can edit the information, there would be an option for sure there ! Kindly, check

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