Mutual Fund

Mutual Fund

As Scope of Mutual Fund has become so wide in today’s time, there are several choices for people who are going to invest, as each carries unique characteristics and benefits which depend on the investment of the person, We at “KKS Capital” provide proper guidance to our clients for their better investment through our expertise team.

  • We deal in various schemes under this as: –
  • Equity Mutual Funds
  • Liquid Funds
  • Index Funds
  • Balance Funds
  • Debt Funds

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FAQs

A mutual fund is an investment vehicle that pools money from various investors to invest in a diversified portfolio of stocks, bonds, or other securities managed by professional fund managers.
Mutual funds pool investors’ money to create a collective investment portfolio. Investors buy units of the fund, and returns are generated based on the fund’s performance and distribution of profits.
Types include equity funds (investing in stocks), debt funds (investing in bonds), hybrid funds (a mix of stocks and bonds), index funds (tracking an index), and sector funds (focused on specific industries).
The minimum investment amount varies depending on the mutual fund scheme. Some funds allow investments with as little as ₹500, while others may require a larger initial investment.
Common fees include expense ratio (management fees), exit load (charges for early redemption), and transaction fees. The total fees vary by fund and investment type.
NAV is the per-unit price of a mutual fund, calculated by dividing the total value of the fund’s assets minus liabilities by the total number of outstanding units.

Yes, you can redeem your mutual fund units anytime, but depending on the type of fund, an exit load or tax implications may apply if you redeem within a certain period.

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