New Debt & Equity Fund Offers from AB Sun Life, Kotak Mahindra, and UTI

Aditya Birla Sun Life Mutual Fund
Scheme Name Aditya Birla Sun Life Fixed Term Plan – Series RQ (1103 days)
Objective of Scheme The scheme seeks to generate income by investing in a portfolio of fixed income securities maturing on or before the duration of the scheme.
Scheme Type Close Ended
Scheme Category Debt – Income
New Fund Launch Date 15-11-2018
New Fund Earliest Closure Date
New Fund Offer Closure Date 29-11-2018
Indicate Load Separately Entry Load: Nil Exit Load: Nil No redemption/repurchase of units shall be allowed prior to the maturity of the scheme. Investors wishing to exit may do so through stock exchange mode.
Minimum Subscription Amount Rs.1,000/- and in multiples of Rs.10/- thereafter
For Further Details Please Visit Website https://mutualfund.adityabirlacapital.com

 

Kotak Mahindra Mutual Fund
Scheme Name Kotak FMP Series 251-1265 days
Objective of Scheme The investment objective of the Scheme is to generate returns through investments in debt and money market instruments with a view to reduce the interest rate risk. The Scheme will invest in debt and money market securities, maturing on or before maturity of the scheme. There is no assurance that the investment objective of the Scheme will be achieved.
Scheme Type Close Ended
Scheme Category Debt – Income
New Fund Launch Date 15-11-2018
New Fund Earliest Closure Date
New Fund Offer Closure Date 19-11-2018
Indicate Load Separately
Minimum Subscription Amount Rs.5,000/-
For Further Details Please Visit Website assetmanagement.kotak.com

 

UTI Mutual Fund
Scheme Name UTI – Fixed Term Income Fund Series XXX-XII (1254 Days)
Objective of Scheme The scheme aims to generate returns by investing in a portfolio of fixed income securities maturing on or before the date of maturity of the scheme. However, the scheme does not guarantee/indicate any return. There is no assurance that the funds objective will be achieved.
Scheme Type Close Ended
Scheme Category Debt – Income
New Fund Launch Date 15-11-2018
New Fund Earliest Closure Date
New Fund Offer Closure Date 16-11-2018
Indicate Load Separately Entry & Exit Load – Nil
Minimum Subscription Amount Rs.5,000/- and in multiple of Rs.1/-
For Further Details Please Visit Website www.utimf.com

Mutual Funds Based on Asset Class

Equity Fund or Stock Fund: is a fund that invests in stocks, also called equity securities.Stock funds can be contrasted with bond funds and money funds. Fund assets are typically mainly in stock, with some amount of cash, which is generally quite small, as opposed to bonds, notes, or other securities. This may be a mutual fund or exchange-traded fund. The objective of an equity fund is long-term growth through capital gains, although historically dividends have also been an important source of total return. Specific equity funds may focus on a certain sector of the market or may be geared toward a certain level of risk.

Debt Fund: These are funds that invest in debt instruments e.g. company debentures, government bonds and other fixed income assets. They are considered safe investments and provide fixed returns.These funds do not deduct tax at source so if the earning from the investment is more than Rs.10,000 then the investor is liable to pay the tax on it himself.

Mutual Funds Based on Structure

Open-Ended Funds: These are funds in which units are open for purchase or redemption through the year. All purchases/redemption of these fund units are done at prevailing NAVs. Basically these funds will allow investors to keep invest as long as they want. There are no limits on how much can be invested in the fund. They also tend to be actively managed which means that there is a fund manager who picks the places where investments will be made. These funds also charge a fee which can be higher than passively managed funds because of the active management. They are an ideal investment for those who want investment along with liquidity because they are not bound to any specific maturity periods. Which means that investors can withdraw their funds at any time they want thus giving them the liquidity they need.

Close-Ended Funds: These are funds in which units can be purchased only during the initial offer period. Units can be redeemed at a specified maturity date. To provide for liquidity, these schemes are often listed for trade on a stock exchange. Unlike open ended mutual funds, once the units or stocks are bought, they cannot be sold back to the mutual fund, instead they need to be sold through the stock market at the prevailing price of the shares.

Interval Funds: These are funds that have the features of open-ended and close-ended funds in that they are opened for repurchase of shares at different intervals during the fund tenure. The fund management company offers to repurchase units from existing unit holders during these intervals. If unit holders wish to they can offload shares in favor of the fund.

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