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Old 08-26-2008, 11:07 AM
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Why prefer Mutual Fund Investments

People basically make an investment, to earn money in the longer run. It is usually said that “One time investment should be a life long asset”. So when the investment part is being made it is extremely important to know where your money is going. No investment can be exactly termed as “safe” or “secured” in the exact sense, but that shouldn’t deter the prospects on gaining in on wealth. Mutual Fund Investments has always proved beneficial in amassing life long benefits financially.

A Mutual Fund is a channelized financial hub, usually governed by a third party that permits a group of investors to invest their money together with an objective. The mutual fund basically has a fund manager who undertakes the responsibility of investing the gathered amount into specific securities such as bonds and stocks. When you invest in a mutual fund, you basically buy portions or shares of that particular fund and accordingly you are entitled to become a shareholder. Mutual Fund Investments are considered to be the most cost-effective investment and are highly popular due to its diversification.

Diversification is the art of bifurcating your financial investments and investing in various schemes such that when one investment is down you can always bank on the other for your dividends. The basic level of diversification is to buy multiple stocks rather than just one stock. Now to the promotional offers. Look it is very obvious that anyone who runs a business will definitely promote it aggressively and claim it to be the best. But there is a statement that is made after a promotion that reads "Mutual Funds Investments are subjected to market risks, kindly read the offer document before investing". The performance or output of a fund anyone invests in depends on the psychology of the fund manager. Different funds from various fund houses may perform differently because, though they have the same aim, there style of operation and priority levels are different. So, given a choice always choose a fund with a good and consistent track record. Always do some amounts of market research and a bit of discussion with associates who are into the investing part, if possible hire a professional so that he can guide you with the investments. The rest will be fine.

For Newbies, prior to investing, you should be having an Idea as to what stocks, funds and shares are and why are they invested upon. If you are still unclear, take up the help of a CA (Chartered accountant) or a financial adviser. Clear your basics first. Secondly the performance or output of a fund/stock anyone invests in, depends on the psychology of the fund manager. So, given a choice always choose the ones with a good and consistent track record. Always remember investments are made to garner good dividends, so be sure where ever you are investing, the dividends should come from. Even if the stock you are investing upon provides you slow but secured dividends you should go for it. There are many stocks in the market that provides you with high capital gains, but then they are extremely risky. So you being an amateur should try avoiding that. Learn the game first and then play it.

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Old 10-03-2008, 08:31 AM
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Re: Why prefer Mutual Fund Investments

"Diversification is the art of bifurcating your financial investments and investing in various schemes such that when one investment is down you can always bank on the other for your dividends."

This is what most people forget to do. They invest all their money in one scheme and then live on hinges when the market has its ups and downs. The best way to invest is what you have suggested.
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Mutual Funds : Systematic Investment Plan

Systematic Investment Plan (SIP) is a convenient way to accumulate wealth in a disciplined manner over a long-term period. It helps you to invest regularly in small installments and thereby build wealth over a period of time.SIP is a method of investing in a mutual funds scheme. Mutual fund schemes are offered by the Asset Management companies (AMC) to customers through a distributor. The Bank acts as a distributor of Mutual Fund products for the AMC to the customers. A customer wanting to invest in a mutual fund scheme can avail of the Systematic Investment Plan option through Axis Bank.
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Old 11-10-2008, 05:22 AM
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Re: Why prefer Mutual Fund Investments

hi jessica,
SIP is an option of investment that is been available with mutual funds. The other investment option comparable to SIP is the recurring deposit schemes from Post office and banks. Basically, under an SIP option an investor commits making a regular investment in a particular mutual fund.

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Old 11-29-2008, 10:11 AM
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Re: Why prefer Mutual Fund Investments

investing on Index funds should be the stonger part and core of investment.
Index funds track the performance of market benchmarks, such as the S&P 500. Such type of funds offer a number of advantages over "active" funds.Index funds tend to charge lower expenses and be more tax efficient, and there's no risk the fund manager will make sudden changes that throw off your portfolio's allocation. What's more, most active mutual funds under perform the S&P index i.e large cap common stocks.

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