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    SUMMER INTERNSHIP

    REPORT

    ON

    COMPARITIVE ANALYSIS OF RELIANCE MUTUAL

    FUNDS WITH OTHER EXISTING MUTUAL FUNDS...

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    Submitted in fulfillment for the award ofMaster of business administration (G.B.T.U. Lucknow)

    SESSION: 2010-2012

    FOR THE PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF TWO YEAR DEGREE IN

    MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

    UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF: SUBMITTED

    BY:SANJAY KUMAR ANSHIKA

    Branch Manager MBA-Final yr

    Reliance Mutual Fund

    MAHARANA INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES

    (AFFILIATED BY GAUTAM BUDDH TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY)

    APPROVED BY AICTE, MINISTERY OF HRD, GOVT. OF INDIA,

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    PREFACE

    With the growth of rapid industrialization the need of management is felt every where

    .management, A research report provides the most natural condition under which a student

    can learn and got success in implementing the theoretically learned in to the practical and

    current environment of daily practices done by the people (investor) it helps a student to

    learn, to improve, to improvise, to experiment, to find knowledge in all possible ways and to

    translate that knowledge into action.

    MBA is a foundation stone to the management career. The classroom learning needs to

    practical exposure. To develop concrete managerial and administrative skills of potential

    manager, it is important that the interaction to the real environment be there.

    The project is a real life venture for me. It is a great privilege that you have spread your for

    reading this. In forthcoming pages, an attempt has been made to present the different aspect

    of my project.

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    Date (Anshika Bajpai)

    Place: Kanpur

    ACKNOWLEDGMENT

    If words are considered as a symbol of approval and taken of appreciation then let the words

    play the heralding role expressing my gratitude.

    First of all I thank to my Gracie god who blessed me with all kind of facilities that had been

    provided to me for completion of my report.

    Im also grateful to my teacher for guiding me to learn and helped me on project on

    COMPARITIVE ANALYSIS OF RELIANCE MUTUAL FUND WITH OTHER

    EXISTING MUTUAL FUNDS.

    My endless appreciation goes to my all respected faculty who has stood by my side and give

    me moral support whenever I was low and boosted my will power. Finally, I would like to

    express my solidarity towards the RELIANCE GROUPfor providing me with such an

    opportunity.

    Thank You

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    INTRODUCTION 7-8

    HISTORY OF THE RELIANCE COMPANY 9-10

    COMPANY PROFILE 11-13

    RELIANCE MUTUAL FUND PROFILE 14-19

    Reliance Mutual Fund - Accelerating Growth

    About the project

    HISTORY OF MUTUAL FUND 20-62

    Advantages of mutual funds

    Disadvantages of mutual funds

    Risks involved in mutual funds

    Various mutual fund scheme

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    Types of mutual fund

    Different types of funds

    Costs involved in mutual fund

    The values of your fund

    Some of the existing asset management company

    Development of mutual fund in India

    Graphical representation

    Mutual funds organizations

    Flow chart

    Frequently used terms in mutual funds

    Structure of Indian mutual fund

    Working of mutual fund

    OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY 63-64

    SCOPE OF THE STUDY 65-66

    RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 67-70

    USE OF THE PROJECT 71

    IMPORTANCE OF THE STUDY 72-73

    RESEARCH ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION 74-90

    FINDINGS 91-92

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    SWOT ANALYSIS 93-

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    Strengths

    weakness

    RECOMMENDATIONS 97-98

    CONCLUSION 99-

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    ANNEXURE 101-

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    BIBLIOGRAPHY 106

    Introduction

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    There are a lot of investment avenues available today in the financial market for an investor

    with an investable surplus. He can invest in Bank Deposits, Corporate Debentures, and Bonds

    where there is low risk but low return. He may invest in Mutual of companies where the risk

    is high and the returns are also proportionately high. The recent trends in the Mutual Market

    have shown that an average retail investor always lost with periodic bearish tends. People

    began opting for portfolio managers with expertise in Mutual markets who would invest on

    their behalf. Thus we had wealth management services provided by many institutions.

    However they proved too costly for a small investor. These investors have found a good

    shelter with the mutual funds.

    Like most developed and developing countries the mutual fund cult has been catching on in

    India. The reasons for this interesting occurrence are:

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    # Mutual funds make it easy and less costly for investors to satisfy their need for capital

    growth, income and/or income preservation.

    # Mutual fund brings the benefits of diversification and money management to the individual

    investor, providing a Opportunity for financial success that was once available only to a select

    few.

    History of RelianceCompany

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    The reliance group founded by Dhirubhai. H. Ambani (1932-2002) is Indias largest private

    sector enterprise. He is credited to have brought about the equity cult in India in the late

    seventies and is regarded as an icon for enterprise in India. He epitomized the spirit 'dare to

    dream and learn to excel. The Reliance Group is a living testimony to his indomitable will,

    single-minded dedication and an unrelenting commitment to his goals.

    Unit Trust of India is the first Mutual Fund set up under a separate act, UTI Act in 1963, and

    started its operations in 1964 with the issue of units under the scheme US-641. In 1978 UTI

    was delinked from the RBI and Industrial Development Bank of India (IDBI) took over the

    Regulatory and administrative control in place of RBI.

    In the year 1987 Public Sector banks like State Bank of India, Punjab National Bank, Indian

    Bank, Bank of India, and Bank of Baroda have set up mutual funds.

    Apart from these above mentioned banks Life Insurance Corporation [LIC] and General

    Insurance Corporation [GIC] too have set up mutual fund. LIC established its mutual fund in

    June 1989.while GIC had set up its mutual fund in December 1990.The mutual fund industry

    had assets under management of Rs. 47,004 crores.

    With the entry of Private Sector Funds a new era has started in Mutual Fund Industry .e.g:-

    Principal Mutual Fund.

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    Company Profile

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    Reliance Group Holdings has grown from a small office data-processing equipment firm in

    1961 into a major insurance and financial-services group in one generation under one chief.

    Reliance's insurance operations constitute the nation's 27th-largest property and casualty

    operation. The parent company also includes a development subsidiary in commercial real

    estate. Reliance's international consulting group contains several energy, environment, and

    natural resources consulting. A financial arm invests in other businesses, primarily television

    stations.

    Reliance Insurance started as the Fire Association of Philadelphia in 1817, organized by 5

    hose and 11 engine fire companies. It became the nation's first association of volunteer fire

    departments. Business got a boost as a result of the GreatChicago Fire of 1871.

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    The association soon developed a field of agents to write policies across the country. For the

    first two years, shareholders received dividends twice a year of $5 a share, which increased

    gradually to $10 in 1876.

    In 1972, the Reliance insurance group divided its pool so that Reliance Insurance Company

    and its subsidiaries handled most standard lines, while United Pacific Insurance Company

    handled the nonstandard and other operations.

    In 1977, the company moved into real estate, forming Continental Cities Corporation, which

    became Reliance Development Group, Inc. This division handled all real estate operations of

    the parent company and other subsidiaries. Reliance Capital Group, L.P. constituted the

    investment branch of the Reliance conglomerate.

    In December 1989, Reliance Capital sold its investment, Days Corporation, parent company

    of Days Inn of America, the world's third-largest hotel chain; it had been purchased in 1984.

    Reliance Industries Limited. The Group's principal activity is to produce and distribute plastic

    and intermediates, polyester filament yarn, fiber intermediates, polymer intermediates,

    crackers, chemicals, textiles, oil and gas. The refining segment includes production and

    marketing operations of the Petroleum refinery. The petrochemicals segment includes

    production and marketing operations of petrochemical products namely, High and Low

    density Polyethylene.

    "Growth has no limit at Reliance. I keep revising my vision.

    Only when you can dream it, you can do it."

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    Reliance mutual fund

    profile

    Reliance Mutual Fund - Accelerating Growth

    Reliance Mutual Fund, a part of the Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group is the No. 1

    Mutual Fund in India. Reliance Mutual Fund offers investors a well rounded portfolio of

    products to meet varying investor requirements. Reliance Mutual Fund has a presence in over

    100 cities across the country, an investor base of over 3.9 million and manages assets over Rs.

    67,598 Crores as on August 31, 2007. Reliance Mutual Fund constantly endeavors to launch

    innovative products and customer service initiatives to increase value to investors.

    Reliance Mutual Fund schemes are managed by Reliance Capital Asset Management Ltd.,a

    wholly owned subsidiary of Reliance Capital Ltd. Reliance Capital Ltd. is one of Indias

    leading and fastest growing private sector financial services companies, and ranks among the

    top 3 private sector financial services and banking companies, in terms of net worth. Reliance

    Capital Ltd. has interests in asset management and mutual funds, life and general insurance,

    private equity and proprietary investments, stock broking and other financial services.

    No.1 basis Assets under Management (AUM) as on August 31, 2007.

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    ABOUT PROJECT

    MUTUAL FUND

    Amutual fund is nothing more than a collection of Mutuals and/or bonds. You can think of a

    mutual fund as a company that brings together a group of people and invests their money in

    Mutuals, bonds, and other securities. Each investor owns shares, which represent a portion of

    the holdings of the fund.

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    You can make money from a mutual fund in three ways:

    1) Income is earned from dividends on Mutuals and interest on bonds. A fund pays out.

    Nearly all income it receives over the year to fund owners in the form of a distribution.

    2) If the fund sells securities that have increased in price, the fund have a capital gain. Most

    funds also pass on these gains to investors in a distribution.

    3) If fund holdings increase in price but are not sold by the fund manager, the fund's .Shares

    increase in price. You can then sell your mutual fund shares for a profit.

    Funds will also usually give you a choice either to receive a check for distributions or to

    Reinvest the earnings and get more shares.

    The competition among funds has led to the launch of newer products, tailor-made to suit the

    requirements of investors. Mutual funds now offer products for the entire range of needs of

    investors. The encouraging response to index funds and sector funds shows the growing

    maturity among investors. Open-end funds, which provide liquidity to investors at daily NAV

    related prices, are growing in popularity. The funds have be en adopting technology to

    provide good service to investors and with the proposed introduction of electronic funds

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    transfer and thegrowing trend towards E-Commerce; the efficiency of service will increase

    even further.

    In the coming years mutual funds as saving intermediaries will play a greater role in

    bringing the gap between investors and issuers, especially in the area of equity funds ?At

    present these funds represents 13% of BSE market capitalization. This is expected to go up

    with increasing flows into financial savings, especially the mutual fund with the

    growth and stability in the capital market flows into equity funds are expected to go up.

    A Mutual Fund is a trust that pools the savings of a number of investors who share a

    common financial goal. The money thus collected is then invested in capital market

    instruments such as shares, debentures and other securities. The income earned through these

    investments and the capital appreciation realized is shared by its unit holders in proportion to

    the number of units owned by them. Thus a Mutual Fund is the most suitable investment for

    the common man as it offers an opportunity to invest in a diversified, professionally managed

    basket of securities at a relatively low cost.

    Mutual funds, also referred to as investment companies, offer an alternative investment

    choice for individuals with a long-term horizon. The way they operate is that individual

    investor money are pooled and invested in many different companies. Assets are

    professionally managed to meet various investment objectives. They issue and sell shares to

    share holders and also redeem them (buy them back) upon request. Prices of shares are set

    daily at the close of business, based on the value of all investments in the mutual funds

    portfolio. Their major advantages are diversification and professional management, which are

    not readily available to small investors outside the mutual fund arena. Money market mutual

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    funds are short-term funds. They invest in short-term cash and cash equivalent instruments,

    such as Treasurybills,certificates of deposit, and short-term notes. Mutual funds may own

    Mutual and bonds of many different companies.

    A mutual fund is the ideal investment vehicle for todays complex and modern financial

    scenario. Markets for equity shares, bonds and other fixed income instruments, real estate,

    derivatives and other assets have become mature and information driven. Price changes in

    these assets are driven by global events occurring in faraway places. A typical individual is

    unlikely to have the knowledge, skills, inclination and time to keep track of events,

    understand their implications and act speedily. An individual also finds it difficult to keep

    track of ownership of his assets, investments, brokerage dues and bank transactions etc.

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    History of mutual

    fund

    In 1924 three Boston securities executives pooled their money together to create the first

    mutual fund. The idea of pooling money together for investing purposes started in Europe in

    the mid-1800s. The first pooled fund in the U.S was created in 1893 for the faculty and staff

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    of Harvard University on March 21st, 1924 the first official mutual fund was born. It was

    called the Massachusetts Investors Trust.

    However in India UTI was the first to introduce mutual funds in the Indian markets and it

    commenced its operations from July 1964, Government allowed public sector banks and

    institutions to set up mutual funds.

    In the year 1992, Securities and exchange Board of India (SEBI) Act was passed. The

    objectives of SEBI are to protect the interest of investors in securities and to promote the

    development of and to regulate the securities market.

    As far as mutual funds are concerned, SEBI formulates policies and regulates the mutual

    funds to protect the interest of the investors. SEBI notified regulations for the mutual funds

    in1993. Thereafter, mutual funds sponsored by private sector entities were allowed to enter

    the capital market. The regulations were fully revised in 1996 and have been amended

    thereafter from time to time. SEBI has also issued guidelines to the mutual funds from time to

    time to protect the interests of investors.

    All mutual funds whether promoted by public sector or private sector entities including those

    promoted by foreign entities are governed by the same set of Regulations. There is no

    distinction in regulatory requirements for these mutual funds and all are subject to monitoring

    and inspections by SEBI. The risks associated with the schemes launched by the mutual funds

    sponsored by these entities are of similar type. It may be mentioned here that Unit Trust of

    India (UTI) is not registered with SEBI as a mutual fund (as on January15, 2002. The end of

    millennium marks 36 years of existence of mutual funds in our country. The ride through

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    these 36 years is not been smooth. Investor opinion is still divided. While some are for mutual

    funds others are against it.

    MUTUAL FUND SCHEMES

    Mutual funds offer a variety of schemes to investor so as to provide steady income or growth

    or both. They differ according to the investment policies. The funds like individual investor

    have different goals. Of the investor who will first ascertain his investment objectives,

    thinking that the units of a fund have an investment goal paralleling his objectives

    FUND MUTUAL BASICS:

    As you probably know,mutual funds have become extremely popular over the last 20years.

    What was once just another obscure financial instrument is now a part of our daily lives.

    In fact, too many people, investing means buying mutual funds. After all, it's common

    knowledge that investing in mutual funds is (or at least should be) better than simply letting

    your cash waste away in a savings account, but, for most people, that's where the

    understanding of funds ends. It doesn't help those mutual fund sales people speak a strange

    language that, sounding sort of like English, is interspersed with jargon like MER, NAVPS,

    load/no-load, etc.

    Originally mutual funds were heralded as a way for the little guy to get a piece of the market.

    Instead of spending all your free time buried in the financial pages of the investment Journal,

    all you have to do is buy a mutual fund and you'd be set on your way to financial freedom. As

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    you might have guessed, it's not that easy. Mutual funds are an excellent idea in theory, but,

    in reality, they haven't always delivered. Not all mutual funds are created equal, and investing

    in mutuals isn't as easy as throwing your money at the first salesperson who solicits your

    business.

    ADVANTAGES OF MUTUAL FUND

    1-Professional Management- The primary advantage of funds (at least theoretically) is

    the professional management of your money. Investors purchase funds because they do not

    have the time or the expertise to manage their own portfolio. A mutual fund is a relatively

    inexpensive way for a small investor to get a full-time manager to make and monitor

    investments.

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    2-Diversification- By owning shares in a mutual fund instead of owning individual

    Mutual

    Or bonds, your risk is spread out. The idea behind diversification is to invest in a large

    number of assets so that a loss in any particular investment is minimized by gains in others. In

    other words, the more Mutuals and bonds you own, the less any one of them can hurt you

    (think about Enron). Large mutual funds typically own hundreds of different Mutuals in many

    different industries. It wouldn't be possible for an investor to build this kind of a portfolio

    with a small amount of money.

    3-Economies of Scale- Because a mutual fund buys and sells large amounts of securities

    at a time, its transaction costs are lower than you as an individual would pay.

    4-Liquidity - Just like an individual Mutual, a mutual fund allows you to request that your

    shares be converted into cash.

    5-Simplicity- Buying a mutual fund is easy.

    DISADVANTAGES OF MUTUAL FUND

    1-Professional Management- Did you notice how we qualified the advantage of

    professional management with the word "theoretically"? Many investors debate over whether

    or not the so-called professionals are any better than you or I at picking Mutuals.

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    Management is by no means infallible, and, even if the fund loses money, the manager still

    takes his/her cut. .

    2-Costs- Mutual funds don't exist solely to make your life easier--all funds are in it for a

    Profit. Themutual fund industry is masterful at burying costs under layers of jargon .Because

    funds have small holdings in so many different companies, high returns from a few

    Investments often don't make much difference on the overall return. Dilution is also the result

    of a successful fund getting too big. When money pours into funds that have had strong

    Success, the manager often has trouble finding a good investment for all the new money

    3-Taxes- When making decisions about your money, fund managers don't consider your

    personal tax situation. For example, when a fund manager sells a security, a capital-gain tax is

    triggered, which affects how profitable the individual is from the sale. It might have been

    more advantageous for the individual to defer the capital gains liability

    RISKS INVOLVED IN MUTUAL FUND

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    In short, how stable is the company or entity to which you lend your money when you invest?

    How certain are you that it will be able to pay the interest you are promised, or repay your

    principal when the investment matures?

    Inflation risk

    Changing interest rates affect both equities and bonds in many ways. Investors are

    reminded that predicting which way rates will go is rarely successful. A diversified

    portfolio can help in offsetting these changes.

    Effect of loss of key professional and inability to adopt

    An industries key asset is often the personnel who run the business i.e. intellectual properties

    of the key employees of the respective companies. Given the ever-changing complexion of

    few industries and the high obsolescence levels, availability of qualified, trained and

    motivated personnel is very critical for the success of industries in few sectors. It is, therefore,

    necessary to attract key personnel and also to retain them to meet the changing environment

    and challengesall investments involve some form of risk, which should be evaluated them

    potential Rewards when an investment is selected.

    Managing risk

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    At times the prices or yields of all the securities in a particular market rise or fall due to broad

    outside influences. When this happens, the Mutual prices of an out standing, highly profitable

    company and a fledgling corporation may be affected.

    This change in price is due to market risk.

    Interest rate risk

    Sometimes referred to as loss of purchasing power. Whenever inflation sprints forward

    faster than the earnings on your investment, you run the risk that you will actually be able to

    buy less, not more. Inflation risk also occurs when prices rise faster than your returns.

    Credit risk

    The sector offers. Failure or inability to attract/retain such qualified key personnel may

    impact the prospects of the companies in the particular sector in which the fund invests.

    Exchange risks

    A number of companies generate revenues in foreign currencies and may have investments or

    expenses also denominated in foreign currencies. Changes in exchange rates may, therefore,

    have a positive or negative impact on companies which in turn would have an effect on the

    investment of the fund.

    Investment risks

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    The sectoral fund schemes, investments will be predominantly in equities of select companies

    in the particular sectors. Accordingly, the NAV of the schemes are linked to the equity

    performance of such companies and may be more volatile than a more diversified portfolio of

    equities.

    Changes in government policy

    Changes in Government policy especially in regard to the tax benefits may impact the

    business prospects of the companies leading to an impact on the investments made by

    the fund.

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    VARIOUS MUTUAL FUND SCHEME

    Mutual Fund Schemes:-

    Wide variety of Mutual Fund Schemes exists to cater to the needs such as financial position,

    risk tolerance and return expectations etc. The table below gives an overview into the existing

    types of schemes in the Industry.

    By Structure

    # Open - Ended Schemes

    # Close - Ended Schemes

    # Interval Schemes

    By Investment Objective

    Growth Schemes

    Income Schemes

    Balanced Schemes

    Money Market Schemes

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    Types of Mutual Fund

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    Mutual Funds: Different Types of Funds

    No matter what type of investor you are there is bound to be a mutual fund that fits your style.

    According to the last count there are over 10,000 mutual funds in North America! That means

    there are more mutual funds than Mutuals. It's important to understand that each mutual fund

    has different risks and rewards. In general, the higher the potential return, the higher the risk

    of loss. Although some funds are less risky than others, all funds have some level of risk--it's

    never possible to diversify away all risk. This is a fact for all investments.

    Each fund has a predetermined investment objective that tailors the fund's assets, regions

    of investments, and investment strategies. At the fundamental level, there are three

    varieties: of mutual funds

    1) Equity funds (Mutual)

    2)Fixed-income funds (bonds)

    3) Money market funds

    All mutual funds are variations of these three asset classes. For example, while equity

    Funds that invest in fast-growing companies are known as growth funds, equity funds that

    Invest only in companies of the same sector or region is known asspecialty funds. Lets go

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    over the many different flavors of funds. We'll start with the safest and then Work through to

    the more risky.

    Money Market Funds

    The money market consists of short-term debt instruments, mostly T-bills. This is a safe Lace

    to park your money. You won't get great returns, but you won't have to worry about losing

    your principal. A typical return is twice the amount you would earn in a regular

    checking/savings account and a little less than the average certificate of deposit (CD).We've

    got a whole tutorial on the money market if you'd like to learn more about it.

    Bond/Income Funds

    Income funds are named appropriately: their purpose is to provide current income on a steady

    basis. When referring to mutual funds, the terms "fixed-income," "bond," and" income" are

    synonymous. These terms denote funds that invest primarily in government and corporate

    debt. While fund holdings may appreciate in value, the primary objective of these funds is to

    provide a steady cash flow to investors. As such, the audience for these funds consists of

    conservative investors and retirees.

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    Bond funds are likely to pay higher returns than certificates of deposit and money market

    Investments, but bond funds aren't without risk. Because there are many different types of

    Bonds, bond funds can vary dramatically depending on where they invest. For example, a

    fund specializing in high-yieldjunk bonds is much more risky than a fund that invests in

    government securities; also, nearly all bond funds are subject to interest rate risk, which

    means that if rates go up the value of the fund goes down.

    Balanced Funds

    The objective of these funds is to provide a "balanced" mixture of safety, income, and capital

    appreciation. The strategy of balanced funds is to invest in a combination of fixed-income and

    equities. A typical balanced fund might have a weighting of 60% equity and40% fixed-

    income. The weighting might also be restricted to a specified maximum or minimum for each

    asset class.

    A similar type of fund is known as an asset allocation fund. Objectives are similar to those of

    a balanced fund, but these kinds of funds typically do not have to hold a specified percentage

    of any asset class. The portfolio manager is therefore given freedom to switch the ratio of

    asset classes as the economy moves through thebusiness cycle.

    Equity Funds

    Funds that invest in Mutual represent the largest category of mutual funds. Generally, the

    investment objective of this class of funds is long-term capital growth with some income.

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    There are, however, many different types of equity funds because there are many different

    types of equities. A great way to understand the universe of equity funds is to use a style box,

    an example of which is below.

    The idea is to classify funds based on both the size of the companies invested in and the

    investment style of the manager. The term "value" refers to a style of investing that looks for

    high quality companies that are out of favor with the market. These companies are

    characterized by low P/E ratios, price-to-book ratios, and high dividend yields, etc.

    The opposite of value is growth, which refers to companies that have had (and are expected to

    continue to have) strong growth in earnings, sales, and cash flow, etc. A compromise between

    value and growth is "blend," which simply refers to companies that are neither value nor

    growth Mutuals and so are classified as being somewhere in the middle.

    For example, a mutual fund that invests in large-cap companies who are in strong

    financial shape but have recently seen their share price fall would be placed in the

    upper left quadrant of the style box (large and value). The opposite of this would be a

    fund that invests in startup technology companies with excellent growth prospects.

    Such a mutual would reside in the bottom right quadrant

    Global/International Funds

    An international fund (or foreign fund) invests only outside your home country.

    Global funds invest anywhere around the world, including your home country.

    It's tough to classify these funds as either riskier or safer. On the one hand they tend to be

    more volatile and have unique country and/or political risks. But, on the flip side, they can, as

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    part of a well-balanced portfolio, actually reduce risk by increasing diversification. Although

    the world's economies are becoming more inter-related, it is Likely that another economy

    somewhere is outperforming the economy of your home Country.

    Index Funds

    The last but certainly not the least important are index funds. This type of mutual fund

    replicates the performance of a broad market index such as the sensex and nifty. An investor

    in an index fund figures that most managers can't beat the market. An index fund merely

    replicates the market return and benefits investors in the form of low fees.

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    COSTS INVOLVED IN MUTUAL FUND

    Mutual Funds: Costs

    Costs are the biggest problem with mutual funds. These costs eat into your return, and they

    are the main reason why the majority of funds end up with sub-par performance. Whats even

    more disturbing is the way the fund industry hides costs through a layer of financial

    complexity and jargon. Some critics of the industry say that mutual fund Companies get away

    with the fees they charge only because the average investor does not understand what he/she

    is paying for.

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    Fees can be broken down into two categories:

    1. Ongoing yearly fees to keep you invested in the fund.

    2. Transaction fees paid when you buy or sell shares in a fund (loads)

    The Expense Ratio

    The ongoing expenses of a mutual fund are represented by the expense ratio. This

    is sometimes also referred to as themanagement expense ratio (MER). The expense ratio is

    composed of the following:

    The cost of hiring the fund manager(s) - Also known as the management fee,

    This cost is between 0.5% and 1.0% of assets on average. While it sounds small,

    This fee ensures that mutual fund managers remain in the countrys top echelon of

    Earners. Think about it for aSecond: 1% of 250 million (a small mutual fund) is

    2.5 million--fund managers are definitely not going hungry! Its true that paying

    Managers is a necessary fee, but dont think that a high fee assures superior

    Performance.

    Administrative costs

    These include necessities such as postage, record keeping, customer service, cappuccino

    machines, etc. Some funds are excellent at minimizing these costs while others (the ones with

    the cappuccino machines in the office) are not. On the whole, expense ratios range from as

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    low as 0.2% (usually for index funds) to as high as 2.0%. The average equity mutual fund

    charges around 1.3%-1.5%. Youll generally pay more for specialty or international funds,

    which require more expertise from manager.

    .

    Buying and Selling

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    (You can buy somemutual funds no-load) by contacting the fund companies directly. Other

    funds are sold through brokers, banks financial planners, or insurance agents. If you buy

    through a third party there is a good chance theyll hit you with a sales charge (load). That

    being said, more and more funds can be purchased through no-transaction fee programs that

    offer funds of many companies. Sometimes referred to as a "fund supermarket," this service

    lets you consolidate your holdings and record keeping, and it still allows you to buy funds

    without sales charges from many different companies.

    Popular examples are Schwabs OneSource, Vanguards Fund Access, and Fidelitys

    Funds Network. Many large brokerages have similar offerings. Selling a fund is as easy as

    purchasing one. All mutual funds will redeem (buy back) your shares on any business

    day. In the United States companies must send you the payment within seven days.

    THE VALUES OF YOUR FUND

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    Net asset value (NAV) , which is a fund's assets minus liabilities, is the value of a mutual

    fund. NAV per share is the value of one share in the mutual fund, and it is the number that is

    quoted in newspapers. You can basically just think of NAV per share as the price of a mutual

    fund. It fluctuates everyday as fund holdings and shares outstanding change.

    When you buy shares, you pay the current NAV per share plus any sales front-end load.

    When you sell your shares, the fund will pay you NAV less any back-end load .Moses gave to

    his follow eternities 10 commandments that were to be followed till: The world of

    investments too has several ground rules meant for investors who are novices in their own

    right and wish to enter the myriad world of investments. These come in handy for there is

    every possibility of losing what one has if due care is not taken.

    1. Assess yourself: Self-assessment of ones needs; expectations and risk profile is of prime

    importance failing which; one will make more mistakes in putting money in right places than

    otherwise. One should identify the degree of risk bearing capacityone has and also clearly

    state the expectations from the investments. Irrational expectations will only bring pain.

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    2. Try to understand where the money is going: It is important to identify the nature of

    investment and to know if one is compatible with the investment. One can lose substantially

    if one picks the wrong kind of mutual fund. In order to avoid any confusion it is better to go

    through the literature such as offer document and fact sheets that mutual fund companies

    provide on their funds.

    3. One first has to decide what he wants the money forand it is this investment goal

    that should be the guiding light for all investments done. It is thus important to know the risks

    associated with the fund and align it with the quantum of risk one is willing to take. One

    should take a look at the portfolio of the funds for the purpose. Excessive exposure to any

    specific sector should be avoided, as it will only add to the risk of the entire portfolio .Mutual

    funds invest with a certain ideology such as the "Value Principle" or "Growth Philosophy".

    Both have their share of critics but both philosophies work for investors of different kinds.

    Identifying the proposed investment philosophy of the fund will give an insight into the kind

    of risks that it shall be taking in future.

    4. A common investor is limited in the degree of risk that . It is thus of key

    importance that there is thought given to the process of investment and to the time horizon of

    the intended investment. One should abstain from speculating which in other words would

    mean getting out of one fund and investing in another with the intention of making quick

    money. One would do well to remember that nobody can perfectly time the market so staying

    invested is the best option unless there are compelling reasons to exit.

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    5. This old age adage is of utmost importance. No matter what the risk profile of a

    person is, it is always advisable to diversify the risks associated. So putting ones money in

    different asset classes is generally the best option as it averages the risks in each category.

    Thus, even investors of equity should be judicious and invest some portion of the investment

    in debt. Diversification even in any particular asset class (such as equity, debt) is good. Not

    all fund managers have the same acumen of fund management and with identification of the

    best man being a tough task; it is good to place money in the hands of several fund managers.

    This might reduce the maximum return possible, but will also reduce the risks.

    6. Investing should be a habit and not an exercise undertaken at oneswishes, if

    one has to really benefit from them. As we said earlier, since it is extremely difficult to know

    when to enter or exit the market, it is important to beat the market by being systematic. The

    basic philosophy of Rupee cost averaging would suggest that if one invests regularly through

    the ups and downs .of the market, he would stand a better chance of generating more returns

    than the market for the entire duration. The SIP s (Systematic Investment Plans) offered by all

    funds helps in being systematic. All that one needs to do is to give post-dated cheques to the

    fundand thereafter one will not be harried later. The Automatic investment Plans offered by

    some funds goes a step further, as the amount can be directly/electronically transferred from

    the account of the investment

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    7. Do your homework:

    It is important for all investors to research the avenues available to them irrespective of the

    investor category they belong to. This is important because an informed investor is in a better

    decision to make right decisions. Having identified the risks associated with the investment is

    important and so one should try to know all aspects associated with it. Asking the

    intermediaries is one of the ways to take care of the problem.

    8. Find the right funds

    Finding funds that do not charge many fees is of importance, as the fee charged ultimately

    goes from the pocket of the investor. This is even more important for debt funds as the returns

    from these funds are not much. Funds that charge more will reduce the yield to the investor.

    Finding the right funds is important and one should also use these funds for tax efficiency.

    Investors of equity should keep in mind that all dividends are currently tax-free in India and

    so their tax liabilities can be reduced if the dividend payout option is used. Investors of debt

    will be charged a tax on dividend distribution and so can easily avoid the payout options.

    9.Keep track of your investments

    Finding the right fund is important but even more important is to keep track of the way they

    are performing in the market. If the market is beginning to enter a bearish phase, then

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    investors of equity too will benefit by switching to debt funds as thelosses can be minimized.

    One can always switch back to equity if the equity market starts to show some buoyancy.

    10.Know when to sell your mutual funds:

    Knowing when to exit a fund too is of utmost importance. One should book profits

    immediately when enough has been earned i.e. the initial expectation from the fund has been

    met with. Other factors like non-performance, hike in fee charged and change in any basic

    attribute of the fund etc. are some of the reasons for to exit. For more on it, read " When to

    say goodbye to your mutual fund .

    Investments in mutual funds too are not risk-free and so investments warrant some caution

    and careful attention of the investor. Investing in mutual funds can be a dicey business for

    people who do not remember to follow these rules diligently, as people are likely to commit

    mistakes by being ignorant or adventurous enough to take risks more than what they can

    absorb. This is the reason why people would do well to remember these rules before they set

    out to invest their hard-earned money.

    SOME OF THE EXISTING AMC (ASSET MANAGEMENT

    COMPANY)

    Alliance Mutual Fund

    Birla Mutual Fund

    BOB Mutual Fund

    BOI Mutual Fund

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    DSP Merrill Lynch Mutual Fund

    HDFC Mutual Fund

    IDBI Principal Mutual Fund

    Indian Bank Mutual Fund

    ING Mutual Fund

    Kotak Mahindra Mutual Fund

    LIC Mutual Fund

    Morgan Stanley Mutual Fund

    Pioneer ITI Mutual Fund

    PNB Mutual Fund

    Prudential ICICI Mutual FundReliance Capital Mutual FundSBI

    Mutual Fund

    Standard Chartered Mutual Fund

    Sundaram Mutual Fund

    Tata TD Waterhouse Mutual Fun

    Taurus Mutual Fund

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    DEVELOPMENT OF MUTUAL FUND IN INDIA

    The mutual fund industry in India started in 1963 with the formation of unit trust of

    India at the initiative of government of India and reserve bank of India. The history

    Of mutual fund

    In India can be divided into four phases:

    FIRST PHASE : 1964 87

    SECOND PHASE: 1987-1993 (ENTRY OF PUBLIC SECTOR FUNDS)

    THIRD PHASE : 1993 2003 (ENTRY OF PRIVATE SECTOR FUNDS)

    FOURTH PHASE: SINCE FEBURARY 2003

    The mutual fund industry in India started in 1963 with the formation of Unit Trust of India, at

    the initiative of the Government of India and Reserve Bank of India. The history of mutual

    funds in India can be broadly divided into four distinct phases

    First Phase 1964-87 Unit Trust of India (UTI) was established on 1963 by an Act of

    Parliament. It was set up by the Reserve Bank of India and functioned under the Regulatory

    and administrative control of the Reserve Bank of India. In 1978 UTI was de-linked from the

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    RBI and the Industrial Development Bank of India (IDBI) took over the regulatory and

    administrative control in place of RBI. The first scheme launched by UTI was Unit Scheme

    1964. At the end of 1988 UTI had Rs.6, 700 crores of assets under management.

    Second Phase 1987-1993 (Entry of Public Sector Funds) 1987 marked the entry of non-

    UTI, public sector mutual funds set up by public sector banks and Life Insurance Corporation

    of India (LIC) and General Insurance Corporation of India (GIC). SBI Mutual Fund was the

    first non- UTI Mutual Fund established in June 1987 followed by Canara bank Mutual Fund

    (Dec 87), Punjab National Bank Mutual Fund (Aug 89), Indian Bank Mutual Fund (Nov 89),

    Bank of India (Jun 90), Bank of Baroda Mutual Fund (Oct 92). LIC established its mutual

    fund in June 1989 while GIC had set up its mutual fund in December 1990. At the end of

    1993, the mutual fund industry had assets under management of Rs.47, 004 crores.

    Third Phase 1993-2003 (Entry of Private Sector Funds) with the entry of private sector

    funds in 1993, a new era started in the Indian mutual fund industry, giving the Indian

    investors a wider choice of fund families. Also, 1993 was the year in which the first Mutual

    Fund Regulations came into being, under which all mutual funds, except UTI were to be

    registered and governed. The erstwhile Kothari Pioneer (now merged with Franklin

    Templeton) was the first private sector mutual fund registered in July 1993. The 1993 SEBI

    (Mutual Fund) Regulations were substituted by a more comprehensive and revised Mutual

    Fund Regulations in 1996. The industry now functions under the SEBI (Mutual Fund)

    Regulations 1996. The number of mutual fund houses went on increasing, with many

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    foreign mutual funds setting up funds in India and also the industry has witnessed several

    mergers and acquisitions. As at the end of January 2003, there were 33 mutual funds with

    total assets of Rs. 1, 21,805 crores. The Unit Trust of India with Rs.44, 541 crores of assets

    under management was way ahead of other mutual funds.

    Fourth Phase since February 2003 In February 2003, following the repeal of the Unit

    Trust of India Act 1963 UTI was bifurcated into two separate entities. One is the Specified

    Undertaking of the Unit Trust of India with assets under management of Rs.29, 835 crores as

    at the end of January 2003, representing broadly, the assets of US 64 scheme, assured return

    and certain other schemes. The Specified Undertaking of Unit Trust of India, functioning

    under an administrator and under the rules framed by Government of India and does not come

    under the purview of the Mutual Fund Regulations. The second is the UTI Mutual Fund,

    sponsored by SBI, PNB, BOB and LIC. It is registered with SEBI and functions under the

    Mutual Fund Regulations. With the bifurcation of the erstwhile UTI which had in March

    2000 more than Rs.76, 000 crores of assets under management and with the setting up of a

    UTI Mutual Fund, conforming to the SEBI Mutual Fund Regulations, and with recent

    mergers taking place among different private sector funds, the mutual fund industry has

    entered its current phase of consolidation and growth.

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    GRAPHICAL REPRESENTATION

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    MUTUAL FUND - ORGANIZATIONS

    There are many entities involved and the diagram below illustrates the

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    Organizational set up of a mutual fund:

    REGULATORY BODIES

    Financial System is basically responsible for the major up and downs in the

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    Economy. So, there are some regulatory bodies on it which ensures effectiveness

    In the management of Fund of the investors and transparency in the transactions.

    FLOW CHART

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    FREQUENTLY USED TERMS IN MUTUAL FUND

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    NET ASSET VALUE

    Net Asset Value is the market value of the assets of the scheme minus its liabilities. The per

    unit NAV is the net asset value of the scheme divided by the number of units outstanding on

    the Valuation Date.

    SALE PRICE

    The price you pay when you invest in a scheme. Also called Offer Price. It may include a

    sales load.

    REPURCHASE PRICE

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    The price at which units under open-ended schemes are repurchased by the Mutual Fund.

    Such prices are NAV related.

    REDEMPTION PRICE

    The price at which close-ended schemes redeem their units on maturity. Such prices are NAV

    related.

    SALES LOAD

    A charge collected by a scheme when it sells the units. Also called, Front-end load.

    Schemes that do not charge a load are called No Load schemes.

    REPURCHASE OR BACK END LOAD

    A charge collected by a scheme when it buys back the units from the Unit holders.

    STRUCTURE OF INDIAN MUTUAL FUND

    INDIAN MUTUAL FUND INDUSTRY

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    The rising Indian mutual funds industry probably never had it better, as far as the entry of

    individual or retail investors is concerned. The industrys total AUM in December 2006 stood

    at a hefty Rs 3, 23,597 crore, with a total of2.79 crore depositor folios, of which 2.31 crore

    depositor folios had invested inequity schemes. The share of direct investors, on the other

    hand, has been dropping, stating that more retail investors see mutual funds as a preferred

    route for investing in the markets.

    Existing and new market players as well as Exchange Traded Funds are likely to hit the

    market in the coming months with a flurry of new Mutual Funds schemes. An action packed

    first quarter of 2007 was forecasted to witness at Least 20 new schemes which are waiting on

    the sidelines to be launched.

    Market share *(%) of mutual funds companies

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    PERFORMANCE SNAPSHOT!!!

    The year 2006 scored high in terms of both returns and volatility. The rising Indian mutual

    funds industry saw its best, as far as the entry of individual or retail investors is concerned.

    In 2006, out of the 159 diversified equity funds (includes diversified equity, midcap, and

    equity tax saving schemes):

    20 funds (13%) out-performed the Sensex 50 funds (37%) out-performed the

    Nifty

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    The best returns generated were up to 58.3% (Tata Infrastructure Fund)

    Equity Diversified funds churned out an average 33.2% return, which Comprise of

    72 funds in this category comprising of total 135 funds

    Infrastructure funds stole the limelight this year with the top three Performers

    being Infrastructure Fund.

    TOTAL ASSET MANAGED BY VARIOUS FUND

    HOUSES:

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    The amount of assets managed by AMCs varies every year. Following is the table that depicts

    the total amount of asset managed by the well known AMCs in India. It also shows the

    ranking of AMCs for the year 2007, based on the above mentioned parameter.

    FUND HOUSE JAN 2009 JAN 2008 DEC 2008

    Reliance MF 39,020 16,702 36,928

    UTI MF 37,535 25,617 38,109

    Prudential ICICI 34,746 22,635 33,305

    HDFC MF 31,425 18,591 29,635

    Franklin Templeton 23,908 18,153 23,403

    Birla Sun Life 21,190 13,797 17,054

    SBI MF 17,552 10,839 15,086

    DSP Merrill Lynch 13,440 8,976 13,517

    TATA MF 13,222 8,649 12,177

    Standard Chartered 12,746 9,480 12,629

    Kotak Mahindra 12,674 7,397 12,062

    LIC MF 12,237 6,386 11,599

    HSBC 12,140 6,288 10,450

    Principal

    Figures in Rs crores

    10,333 6,789 10,522

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    1) Birla Sun life was the best performer in January 2007 and Rs4, 136 crore to its

    assets

    2) Reliance MF has become the top mutual fund house in the country by adding a

    very Impressive Rs2, 092 crore to assets under management

    3) Previous Top Fund House UTI MF declined by Rs574 crore and lost its top

    position to Reliance

    4) SBI MF was able to acquire 7th position by an addition of Rs2, 466 crore

    5) Tata MF gained Rs1, 045 crore and able to secure its position in top 10.

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    BEST EQUITY MUTUAL FUNDS:

    (As on 27 th April, 2009)

    Following is the ranking of the best mutual funds and their NAVs as on 27thApril, 2009. The

    rankings are based on 1 year returns of the Equity Mutual Funds available in the market.

    S.NO. SCHEME NAME 1 Yr. return

    (%)

    Present

    NAV

    1 DSPML Technology.com fund-growth 47.50 26.89

    2 UTI Banking sector fund-growth 40.05 21.47

    3 Magnum IT 36.06 28.49

    4 Birla Sun life New Millennium-Growth 35.60 21.33

    5 Banking Bees 32.69 590.31

    6 Prudential ICICI Technology Growth 32.59 15.99

    7 Prudential ICICI Services Industries Fund

    Growth

    32.07 16.02

    8 UTI Software Growth 30.09 27.71

    9 Reliance Media & Entertainment Growth 28.61 26.07

    10 Birla Sun life Frontline Equity Growth 27.90 52.81

    11 Reliance Banking Growth 27.81 39.20

    12 Reliance NRI Equity Fund Growth 26.54 24.70

    13 Franklin InfoTech Growth 25.95 52.62

    14 DBS Chola Opportunity 25.85 28.63

    15 Reliance Diversified Power Sector Growth 25.16 37.71

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    MUTUAL FUND AT A GLANCE

    A mutual fund is professionally managed firm of collective instrument that pools money

    from many investors and invest it in Mutual, bonds etc.

    A mutual fund is a trust registered with securities and exchange board of India.

    Value of the fund

    The value of each unit of mutual fund, known as net asset value (NAV)

    Formula:

    Net asset scheme / No. of unit outstanding

    METHODS OF MUTUAL FUND

    One time payment

    Systematic investment plan

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    SYSTEMATIC INVESTMENT PLAN:

    Under this a fixed sum is invested each month on a fixed date of a month.

    Payment is through post dated cheque or direct debit facilities

    The investor gets the fewer units when the NAV is high and gets the more units when

    the NAV is low.

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    WORKING OF MUTUAL FUND

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    Objective of the study

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    To study the mutual fund industry in detail.

    To study the investment procedure in detail.

    To find out the market risk of sip plan.

    To aware the client about mutual fund investment.

    To suggest better investment option according to market behavior to the client.

    Expansion of mutual fund investment.

    To remove the past image of mutual fund from the mind of investors.

    To show the beneficiary aspect of mutual fund.

    To give the updated information to the investors about the high return and less risk

    fund.

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    Scope of the study

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    Scope of Mutual Funds has grown enormously over the years. In the first age of mutual

    funds, when the investment management companies started to offer mutual funds, choices

    were few. Even though people invested their money in mutual funds as these funds offered

    them diversified investment option for the first time. By investing in these funds they were

    able to diversify their investment in common Mutuals, preferred Mutuals, bonds and other

    financial securities. At the same time they also enjoyed the advantage of liquidity. With

    Mutual Funds, they got the scope of easy access to their invested funds on requirement.

    But, in todays world, Scope of Mutual Funds has become so wide, that people sometimes

    take long time to decide the mutual fund type, they are going to invest in. Several Investment

    Management Companies have emerged over the years, who offer various types of Mutual

    Funds, Each type carrying unique characteristics and different beneficial features.

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    Research

    Methodology

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    1. Research Design:

    A research design is a pattern or an outline of a research projects working. It is a statement of

    only the essential element of a study, those that provide the basic guidelines for the details of

    the project. It comprises a series of prior decision that taken together provide master plans for

    executing a research projects.

    A research design serves as a bridge between what has been established i.e., the research

    objectives and what is to be done, in conduct of the study to relish those objectives. If there

    were no research design, the research would have only foggy notions as about what is to be

    done.

    I have used of Exploratory Type. The research is of both qualitative as well as

    quantitative type.

    2. Unit of Analysis:

    Investors

    Characteristics of interest:

    Clients knowledge about Mutual Fund.

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    Clients knowledge about Reliance.

    Clients interest in getting knowledge of Mutual Fund.

    Clients willingness to deal in Mutual Fund with Reliance.

    Clients preference in selecting tax saving instrument of investment.

    Clients preference in selecting dealer.

    3. Sources of Data:

    Primary Source:

    The primary data is collected using sampling method and by survey using questionnaire.

    Secondary Source:

    Secondary data includes information regarding present market scenario, Information

    regarding Mutual Funds and competitors are collected by internet, Magazines and Newspaper

    and books.

    4. Sample Planning:

    Sample Size: 50 units.

    Sample Extent: Kanpur city.

    5. Sample design:

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    A sample design is a definite plan for obtaining a sample from a given population. It refers to

    the technique or method the researcher would adopt in selecting items for the sample.

    I have used convenience sampling method

    6. Data collection method:

    I have used survey method to collect the data.

    Questionnaire plan: I have used structured for gathering the required data

    through contacting respondent personally

    7. Type of information:

    I have collected facts, awareness, attitude, future action plan and reason using

    questionnaire.

    8. Type of questions:

    Close ended questions for dichotomous.

    Multiple choice type

    9. Data Analysis and Interpretation:

    Data analysis is based on the data collected by way of questionnaires. The data is

    tabulated and frequency distribution chart is prepared.

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    Use of the Project

    Through this C can take the way that in which direction they should go for promoting

    mutual fund.

    Through this project (Awareness of Client towards Mutual Fund) we can know about

    the securities market.

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    We can know that how many investors are aware about the mutual fund.

    We can know that in which type of securities, people want to invest and why.

    We can know that if investors dont want to invest in mutual fund so what the reason

    behind that is.

    We can aware the investors about mutual funds beneficiary schemes.

    We can know about the market potential.

    By this project we can know that, which fund is growing up and which fund is going

    down.

    By this we can know about the co.s that provide the mutual fund investment

    facilities.

    We can know about the Reliance Mutual fund co. and its working.

    We can know about the mutual fund AMC (Asset Management Company)

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    Importance of the

    study

    Mutual funds offer inexperienced and experienced investors---who may not have a lot

    of money to invest---the ability to invest in more than just one investment tool without

    having to monitor or manage that investment personally and at a reduced risk.

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    Every person who have no more knowledge about investment and he want to invest

    anywhere so he can invest easily in mutual fund.

    One of the mode to invest mutual fund thats SIP (Systematic Investment Plan) is less

    risky to invest and every investor want to invest in less price.

    Mutual fund is totally depend upon the NAV value (Net Assets Value)

    By purchasing a combination of Mutuals, bonds and other securities--rather than just

    one single Mutual purchase--their risk is spread out over many fields and companies,

    instead of just one.

    Purchasing into a mutual fund automatically provides the investor with an

    experienced investment manager to oversee their investment. This is because the

    mutual fund is composed of different investment securities and requires a competent

    professional to oversee it from the onset.

    It is one of the easiest ways of investing your saving money

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    Research analysis and

    interpretation

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    MUTUAL FUND ADVISORS SUGGESTION ABOUT INVESTMENT

    INTERPRETATION:

    Mutual fund advisor will suggest the investors to invest in mutual fund investment more

    because it is les risky than any investment. In mutual fund the investor can invest in sip

    (systematic investment plan) which is depend upon NAV (net asset value) which is less risky

    and whenever investors want to close that scheme they can. And it is profitable because its

    profit is based on average basis.

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    REASONS FOR CHOOSING ABOVE

    INTERPRETATION:

    After analysis we have got that lots of investors want to invest just for security purpose.

    because most of the investors want to secure or their money, so for holding the money they

    want to invest in somewhere so that they can safe their money for future .and a persons who

    have no knowledge about security market, they can also be invest in mutual funds.

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    INVESTORS WHO KNOW ABOUT THE MUTUAL FUND SERVICES

    PROVIDED BY RELIANCE

    INTERPRETATION:

    After analysis we have known that most of the investors dont know about the mutual fund

    services which has been provided by Reliance just because of publicity, Reliance doesnt

    show that it provides mutual fund services along with other services such as: pan card

    services, d.p. services, share trading services, IPOs services etc. thats why most of the

    peoples are unknown about the Reliance mutual fund services.

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    INVESTORS INTERESTED TO INVEST IN MUTUAL FUND

    INTERPRETATION:

    After analysis we have seen that most of the investors are not interested to invest in mutual

    fund just because of:

    Past image of mutual fund.

    Because of unawareness.

    They are unaware about the mutual fund benefits.

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    They dont want to take risk

    A INVESTORS WANTS TO INVEST ON WHICH BASIS

    INTERPRETATION:

    After analysis we have got the result that most of the investors want to invest in any

    securities on the basis of rate of return, when they invest in any believable security so

    they expected or anticipated that they will got the expected rate of return ,

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    Some people invest on the basis of safety purpose , some small investors mostly

    invest their money for saving and for getting into near future

    Businessman mostly invests their money on securities just for saving the tax because

    invested money always is tax free

    A PERSON WANTS TO TAKE INFORMATION ABOUT MUTUAL

    FUND

    INTERPRETATION:

    By above analysis we can know that most of the clients,

    Persons or investors want to know about the mutual fund benefits, schemes, and

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    Each and every information, because now a days every persons or investors want to

    Get information about everything so that on time he can utilize optimum utilization

    Of resources in a right way and could get profit.

    A PERSON WHO WANT TO DO THE JOB IN RELIANCE MUTUAL

    FUND

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    INTERPRETATION:

    After analysis we got that investors dont want to do the job in Reliance because:

    Because lots of persons have no time for joining that and there is lack of management

    in each dept. of Reliance that is also be reason that persons dont want to do job in

    Reliance

    Some persons dont want just because of lack of knowledge about investment.

    Some persons dont want to do the job in Reliance because they dont want to expand

    their business.

    Some persons gave no answers on such issues.

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    A INVESTORS WHO WANT TO ATTEND THE SEMINAR

    PROVIDED BY RELIANCE

    INTERPRETATION:

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    By above evaluation we can see that some investors are interested to join the seminar

    on mutual fund which has been organized by Reliance because they actually want to

    know the actual situation of mutual fund that : benefits ,why this investment exist,

    why they should invest over there.

    Most of the persons dont want to attend seminar because

    They have no time for such type of activities.

    They dont trust on mutual fund investment.

    They think that these all are rubbish thing.

    ON WHICH COMPANIES THE CLIENT BELIEVES MORE

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    INTERPRETATION:

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    We all know that most of the investors or persons are interested to invest in public co. or

    government co. in which there is less chance to drop out the invested money while on the

    other hand less of the persons are not interested to invest in private sector because there is

    more risk than public sectors.

    Same as we can see in the above chart that most of the investors want to invest in reliance co.

    because investors has made the mind set that we will get always theprofit in investing over

    there while only small investors who invest very small amount in security invest in private co.

    such as: hdfc , icici. Other.

    WHY THE CLIENTS BELIEVE ONLY ABOVE CHOOSING FUND

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    INTERPRETATION:

    Most of the investors or clients want to invest in public co. because most of the clients

    think that/;

    It is risk free means to say there is less risk to invest in that type of funds, that is a

    trustworthy co.

    Some investors invest just because of good return, peoples perception towards that co.

    is that it will never incurred loss and it will not cheat the investors.

    Reliance is one of the most powerful and reputed co. even we can say MNC co. so

    just because of good positioned in the market investors want to invest over there.

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    CLIENTS WANT TO GET ADVISORY SERVICES FROM RELIANCE

    INTERPRETATION:

    Investors who have already invested in mutual fund they all want advisory services from

    Reliance, in advisory services; we can know NAV (net assets value) of each fund on daily

    basis.

    So investors want to get those services so that they can take right decision on right time, if he

    sees that he is getting loss in investing fund so by this services he canswitch from loss fund

    to profitable fund. So all the investors want to get that type of services from Reliance.

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    CLIENTS ATTITUDE TOWARDS DSP BLACK ROCK FUND WHICH

    PROVIDE 100% RETURN NOW A DAYS

    INTERPRETATION:

    We have seen that most of the investors dont want to invest in dsp black rock fund, which is

    international co. , they dont want to invest because they know that now a days the NAV of

    this fund is very low approx. (14 -15 rs.) so on this the 100% return is not so hectic for the

    org. and market is totally based upon uncertainty and always be fluctuating so he thinks that

    may be dspblack rock will not provide same return in future so the investors may get lost, so

    they dont want to invest in this. Only those investors would like to invest in this fund who

    invests for short term.

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    INVESTORS WOULD LIKE TO INVEST IN

    INTERPRETATION:

    We can see that most if the investors want to invest in debt funds because there is a solid

    reason behind this is that the debt funds provide the fixed rate of interest to the investors,

    there is no risk in that type of funds for the investors.

    While only big investors want to invest in equity market because equity fund provide the

    dividend according to performance of the org. if there will be profit in org so investors will

    get the dividend otherwise they will have to face loss

    Thats why investors want to invest in debt funds rather than equity market.

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    WHICH TYPE OF INSTRUMENT CURRENTLY INVESTED IN

    INTERPRETATION:

    Now a days most of the investors want to invest in others funds such as:

    FDs

    INSURANCE

    Etc.

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    After that the investors mostly focus on to invest in debt market just for reducing the

    risk.

    After that they want to invest in equity market for getting more profit.

    Then investors want to invest in commodity market just for saving money in near future.

    Findings

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    1) After getting in depth research study of Reliance, I came to know that Reliance is not

    much popular as other brands operating in Kanpur city. Bajaj Allianz, HDFC, ICICI

    are having much higher tapped market in respect to mutual funds.

    2) Reliance as an investment option in Mutual Fund does not possess much proficiency

    and potential customers in Kanpur city. Though the financial advisors advise their

    clients to go for Mutual Fund as an investment option. About 42% of advisors advise

    their clients to invest in Mutual Funds, followed by investing in Insurance sector.

    3) The advisors after having a deep thought says that it is the Returns that make them

    convince their clients to go for investment in mutual funds. 36% of advisors said that

    it is the Returns which make a person to invest in Mutual Fund. Followed by Risk

    which is quite lesser in other investment options.

    4) A huge lot of advisors showed a positive response in dealing of for Mutual Fund.

    About 60% of them said that they are interested in dealing for Mutual Funds, because

    that results in higher brokerage.

    5) As far as Reliance is concerned about 91% of the advisors said that they are not aware

    of the services provided by Reliance, including Mutual Fund.

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    6) When asked, 53% of advisors said that they are not interested to work with Reliance

    Securities, to the contrary with they dont have any such expansion plans and they

    have little knowledge about Reliance.

    7) In Kanpur city advisors dont have an appropriate knowledge about Reliance as an

    Investment hub.

    Swot Analysis

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    A type of fundamental analysis of the health of a company by examining its strengths(S),

    weakness (W), business opportunity (O), and any threat (T) or dangers it might be exposed to.

    # I.STRENGTHS

    Brand strategy: as opposed to some of its competitors (e.g. HSBC), Reliance

    ADAG operates a multi-brand strategy. The company operates under numerous well-

    known brand names, which allows the company to appeal to many different segments

    of the market.

    Distribution channel strategy: Reliance is continuously improving the distribution

    of its products. Its online and Internet-based access offers a combination of excellent

    growth prospects and its retail direct business also saw growth of 27% in 2002 and

    15% in 2003.

    Various sources of income: Reliance has many sources of income throughout the

    group, and this diversity within the group makes the company more flexible and

    resistant to economic and environmental changes.

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    Large poolof installed capacities.

    Experienced managers for large number of Generics.

    Large pool ofskilled and knowledgeable manpower.

    An increasing liberalization of government policies.

    # II. WEAKNESS

    Emerging markets: since there is more investment demand in the United States,

    Japan and the rest of Asia, Reliance should concentrate on these markets, especially in

    view of low global interest rates.

    Mutual funds are like many other investments without a guaranteed return: there is

    always the possibility that the value of your mutual fund will depreciate. Unlike fixed-

    income products, such as bonds and Treasury bills, mutual funds experience price

    fluctuations along with the stocks that make up the fund. When deciding on a

    particular fund to buy, you need to research the risks involved just because a

    professional manager is looking after the fund, that doesnt mean the performance will

    bestellar.

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    Fees: In mutual funds, the fees are classified into two categories: shareholder fees and

    annual operating fees. The shareholder fees, in the forms of loads and redemption fees

    are paid directly by shareholders purchasing or selling the funds. The annual fund

    operating fees are charged as an annual percentage usually ranging from 1-3%.

    These fees are assessed to mutual fund investors regardless of the performance of the

    fund. As you can imagine, in years when the fund doesnt make money, these fees

    only magnify losses.

    III. OPPORTUNITIES

    Potential markets: The Indian rural market has great potential. All the major market

    leaders consider the segments and real markets for their products. A senior official in

    a one of the leading company says foray into rural India already started and there has

    been realization that the rural market is both price and quantity conscious.

    Entry of MNCs: Due to multinationals are entering into market job opportunities are

    increasing day by day. Also India Mutual Fund majors are tie up with other financial

    institutions.

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    # IV. THREATS

    Hedge funds: sometimes referred to as as hot money, are also causing a threat for

    mutual funds have gained worldwide notoriety for bringing the markets down. Be it a

    crash in the currency, A stock or A bond market, A usually a hedge fund prominently

    figures somewhere in the picture.

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    Recommendations

    There is high potential market. For mutual fund investors Kanpur city but this market

    need to bed explored as investors are still hesitated to invest their money in mutual

    fund.

    In Kanpur city, investor has inadequate knowledge of mutual fund, so proper

    marketing of various scheme is required, co. should arrange more and more seminar

    about mutual fund.

    Co. should also provide the knowledge of growth rate and expected growth rate of

    mutual fund in India.

    Reliance must be concentrate on the management of the co. so that every work can be

    done in a proper way.

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    Reliance must be advertising its tie up co. fund along with their features that the

    investors can invest in that type of fund in Reliance.

    Reliance must be provided the advice to investors about mutual fund growing fund.

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    Conclusion

    The awareness level of investors is low who are interested in dealing in

    mutual fund:

    Most of investors are totally unaware about this investment.

    Very less people knows about the service of Reliance.

    Past image of mutual fund is not good.

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    Reliance can promote the investors by advertising, hording, and by interviews to

    invest in this fund.

    Most of the investors want to invest in public co.s fund just because of safety

    purpose.

    Most of the investors want to safer side in investment.

    Most of the investors want to invest in debt funds because those are the risk free

    funds; it gives the interest on investment.

    Most of the investors dont know about the mutual funds so they want advisory

    services from reliance which could provide them whole information about the market

    situation of mutual fund.

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    Annexure

    We assure you that all the information that will be collected from you will

    remain fully confidential and use only for study purpose.

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    NAME: ___________________________________

    DESIGNATION/ADDRESS: ____________________________________________

    EMAIL ID: ______________________ PHONE

    NO.:___________________

    1) As a financial advisor which investment options you will suggest your customers:

    a) Shares ( )

    b) Insurance ( )

    c) Mutual fund ( )

    d) Fixed deposit ( )

    2) Please indicate reason for choosing above :

    a) Return ( )

    b) Risk ( )

    c) Safety ( )

    d) Tax benefit ( )

    e) Others ( )

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    3) Do you know about the mutual fund services provided by the Reliance :

    a) Yes ( )

    b) No ( )

    4) Are you interested to invest in mutual fund :

    a) Yes ( )

    b) No ( )

    5) Do you invest your money on which basis :

    a) Return ( )

    b) Safety ( )

    c) Tax saving ( )

    d) Others ( )

    6) Do you want to collect information about mutual fund investment:

    a) Yes ( )

    b) No ( )

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    7) Will you like to work in Reliance Mutual Fund Ltd. , which deals with mutual

    fund :

    a) Yes ( )

    b) No ( )

    8) In future will you attend the seminar arranged by Reliance to guide the investors

    about mutual fund :

    a) Yes ( )

    b) No ( )

    9) In which co. you believe more :

    a) Hdfc

    b) Icici

    c) Reliance

    d) Dsp black rock

    e) Any other fund _________________________

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    10) Why you believe only such kind of fund :

    a) Return ( )

    b) Good market position ( )

    c) Risk free ( )

    d) Any other reason ( )

    11) Do you want the advisory services of Reliance :

    a) Yes ( )

    b) No ( )

    12) Now a days DSP black rock fund provides the 100 % return so do you want to

    invest in this fund :

    a) Yes ( )

    b) No ( )

    c) If yes/no why ______________________

    13) If you have Rs. 100 , in which of these assets classes would you like to invest :

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    a) Equity ( )

    b) Debt ( )

    c) Commodities ( )

    d) Derivatives ( )

    14) Which type of instrument are currently invested in :

    a) Mutual fund (equities) ( )

    b) Debt funds ( )

    c) Currency & Commodities ( )

    d) Others_____________________

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    Thank you