Mutual Fund

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Mutual Fund

Mutual funds have advantages and disadvantages compared to direct investing in individual securities. The primary advantages of mutual funds are that they provide economies of scale, a higher level of diversification, they provide liquidity, and they are managed by professional investors. On the negative side, investors in a mutual fund must pay various fees and expenses.

Equity Fund

Equity Fund

A private equity fund is a collective investment scheme used for making investments in various equity securities.

ELSS Fund

ELSS Fund

Many mutual fund investors are hunting for the best Equity Linked Saving Scheme or ELSSs to save taxes under Section 80C.

Debt Fund

Debt Fund

A debt fund is an investment pool, such as a mutual fund or exchange-traded fund, in which the core holdings.

Small Cap Fund

Small Cap Fund

These mutual funds select stocks for investment from the small cap category, which includes all stocks except largest 250 stocks (by market capitalization).

Balanced Fund

Balanced Fund

A balanced fund is a mutual fund that contains a stock component, a bond component and sometimes a money market component in a single portfolio.

Large Cap Fund

Large Cap Fund

These mutual funds select stocks for investment from the small cap category, which includes all stocks except largest 250 stocks (by market capitalization).

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