The scheme aims to provide income and liquidity consistent with the prudent risk from a portfolio comprising of money market and debt instruments.
Tenure | Fund return | Category average | Category rank |
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1 Year | 7.03% | 7.41% | 32 |
3 Years | 5.93% | 6.14% | 29 |
5 Years | 5.44% | 5.26% | 1 |
10 Years | 6.56% | 6.38% | 1 |
The table depicts year-on-year returns delivered by this fund. The category average column depicts the average returns of all the funds in this category, and the last column shows how this particular fund has ranked within the category.
One of the fundamental rules for choosing mutual funds is to choose a fund with a proven track record. Advisors and distributors base their fund recommendations mainly on historical performance while evaluating track record.
It is the smallest value amount for which an investor can purchase a mutual fund. It can vary for each mutual fund.
There are multiple ways to invest in mutual funds. Here is an illustration of the two of the most popular options for your convenience:
1: Shivani chooses to start an SIP of Rs. 5,000 with Bajaj Finserv. Every month she invests Rs. 5,000 on a date chosen by her.
2: Rahul chooses to invest a lumpsum amount of Rs 1,00,000.
The calculator shows the investment corpus accumulated if you had started SIP or lumpsum investment in the fund for the selected period, basis the past performance.
Our mutual fund calculator has been designed to help you understand indicative returns on this fund based on past performance.
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The above returns are calculated based on past performance of the fund.
A mutual fund scheme is not a deposit product and is not an obligation of, or guaranteed, or insured by the mutual fund or its Asset Management Company (AMC). Due to the nature of the underlying investments, the returns or the potential returns of a mutual fund product cannot be guaranteed. Historical performance, when presented, is purely for reference purposes and is not a guarantee of future results. Mutual funds are subject to market risk. Please read all scheme related documents carefully before investing.
To help you make informed investment decision, here is a list of other fund options in the same category with similar returns.
Hereunder are applicable charges and tax obligations that may apply to you.
Tax & TDS are subject to applicable surcharge and health & education cess at the rate of 4%.
The expense ratio refers to how much of a fund's assets are used towards administrative and other operating expenses.
Expense ratio
Exit load – Charge applied to mutual fund redemptions before the designated investment period.
Exit load for the fund is
Exit load of 0.0070% if redeemed within 1 day, 0.0065% if redeemed within 2 days, 0.0060% if redeemed within 3 days, 0.0055% if redeemed within 4 days, 0.0050% if redeemed within 5 days, 0.0045% if redeemed within 6 days.Exit load
Short term capital gains (STCG) is eligible for taxation as applicable to the investor based on the latest income tax slab.
(Duration of Investment < 36 months)
The Long term capital gains (LTCG) is eligible for taxation of 20% with Indexation Benefit + Surcharge @ 10% or 15% + 4% Health & Education cess = 22.88% or 23.92%
(Duration of Investment < 36 months)
Companies/sectors in which this fund is investing your money.
Sector allocation
Others
Reserve Bank of India 91-D 03/10/2024
Export-Import Bank 91-D 22/10/2024
Bank of Baroda 21/10/2024
SRF 90-D 06/11/2024
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Riskometer stipulated by SEBI reflects the current risk of the scheme at a given point of time.
The meter categorizes the schemes under different levels of risk based on the respective scheme’s asset allocation pattern.
For each mutual fund, the risk can range from low to very high, as depicted by different colours in the riskometer.
The graph's arrow shows the risk level associated with this fund.
Scheme details
Category
debt: liquid
Launch date
27 September, 2005
Fund type
Open End
Lock in period
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Additional details
AUM
Assets Under Management (AUM) is the total market value of the investments that the fund manages on behalf of the unitholders.
Benchmark index
It is an unmanaged group of securities which are considered as a 'benchmark' to measure a fund's/stock's performance.
Portfolio turnover
It is an indicator of how quickly fund managers buy and sell the specific assets and securities within the fund in a specified period.
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Every mutual fund has experienced professionals that manage your funds.
It is a statistical value that illustrates the average returns generated by a fund over a specified duration, such as one month, six months, one year, etc.
Alpha is the excess returns relative to market benchmark for a given amount of risk taken by the scheme.
Beta of a mutual fund scheme is the volatility of the scheme relative to its market benchmark.
It is a statistical tool that measures the deviation or dispersion of the data from the mean or average.
The Sharpe ratio is a measure of an investment's return after taking into consideration all the inherent risks.
Sortino ratio is the statistical tool that measures the performance of the investment relative to the downward deviation.
Before investing in a mutual fund, it is important to analyse its performance based on certain parameters. Mentioned are some key ratios to help you evaluate the performance of the mutual fund. Click on the info icon to know what each parameter signifies.
Mutual funds are investment options which consist of pooled money from various investors that are later invested in stocks, securities, money market, bonds, etc. These investments are managed by well-qualified professionals. The funds may be collected through a Lumpsum or SIP (Systematic Investment Plan) mode of investment, as per the strategy and investment objective of the fund.
Mutual funds are generally categorised according to the asset class. Most mutual funds are divided into Equity, Debt, and Hybrid.
There are two ways of investing in mutual funds – Lumpsum and SIP.
Lumpsum is a method of investing a corpus in one go. It is usually used when an investor tries to time the market.
SIP is a method of investing a fixed amount at regular intervals, similar to a recurring deposit. The most important benefit of SIP is averaging the cost of buying and investors don’t have to constantly time the market.
SWP or Systematic Withdrawal Plan is a type of mutual fund plan wherein the investor has the option to withdraw fixed amounts at a periodic frequency, like monthly or quarterly. The investor may choose to withdraw only the gains or sell a few units and get the money. It is perfect for people who need a source of regular income.
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Disclaimer on Risk-O-Meter:
Investors are advised before investing to evaluate a scheme not only on the basis of the Product labeling (including the Riskometer) but also on other quantitative and qualitative factors such as performance, portfolio, fund managers, asset manager, etc, and shall also consult their Professional advisors, if they are unsure about the suitability of the scheme before investing.
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