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Front End Load - Meaning, Example & Advantages
A front-end load is a fee charged to investors when they buy mutual fund shares. This fee is typically …
India's Mutual Fund Assets Reach Historic Rs 50 Trillion
India’s mutual fund AUM tops Rs 50 trillion on strong equity markets, SIP inflows, and investor confidence. Smallcap funds …
Tata Mutual Fund's Latest Offering: Four New NFOs Targeting Gold and Silver Investments
Tata Mutual Fund launched four NFOs: Tata Gold ETF, Tata Silver ETF, Tata Gold ETF Fund of Fund, and …
Types Of Equity Mutual Funds
There are different kinds of equity mutual funds, each aimed at a different group of investors and market segment. …
State Development Loan
A State Development Loan (SDL) is a debt instrument issued by state governments in India to fund their developmental …
Mutual Fund Overlap
Mutual fund overlap happens when an investor has more than one mutual fund that invests in the same stocks …
Medium Duration Mutual Fund
A Medium Duration Mutual Fund invests in debt and money market instruments with a typical maturity period of three …
Dynamic Bond Fund
A Dynamic Bond Fund is a type of debt mutual fund that dynamically changes its portfolio composition in response …
Zero Coupon Bonds
Zero coupon bonds are issued at a lower price than their face value and are redeemed at full value …
Sharpe Ratio in Mutual Fund
The Sharpe Ratio in a mutual fund helps evaluate risk-adjusted returns. In simpler terms, it tells you whether the …
Sortino Ratio Meaning
The Sortino Ratio measures the risk-adjusted return of an investment. It differs from other metrics by focusing solely on …
Sharpe Ratio vs Sortino Ratio
The main difference between the Sharpe Ratio and Sortino Ratio is that the Sharpe Ratio considers both positive and …