Mutual Funds Glossary – R
Terms Description RBI/ Reserve Bank of India Reserve Bank of India, established under the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934, is the Central Bank in India. Rating The rating is…
Terms Description RBI/ Reserve Bank of India Reserve Bank of India, established under the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934, is the Central Bank in India. Rating The rating is…
Terms Description Net asset value (NAV) The value of fund's portfolio at market value less current liabilities divided by the number of units outstanding. Net asset value is normally computed…
Terms Description Objective Of Investment The purpose statement consisting of the goal and the avenues of investment released by the fund. Offer Document or Prospectus It is the official document…
Terms Description Launch Date The date on which a scheme is first made open to the public for subscription Liquid Funds /Money Market Funds Funds investing only in short-term money…
Terms Description Income / Debt Funds They are mutual funds that invest primarily in fixed income securities and aim to provide reasonable returns with low degree of risks. Index Funds…
Terms Description Management Expense Ratio The ratio of management expenses to the total funds under management. It is usually specified in the offer document as a percentage of teh assets…
Terms Description Gilts/Government Securities Securities created and issued by the Central Government and/or a State Government, and may include securities unconditionally guaranteed by the Government Global Funds Mutual funds that…
Terms Description Entry Load It is the load charged by the fund when one invests into the fund. It increases the price of the units to more than the NAV…
Terms Description Floating Rate Bonds These are short to medium term interest bearing instruments issued by financial intermediaries and corporates. These bonds are issued for minimum amount of Rs. 10,000…
Terms Description Debt /Income Funds Funds that invest in income bearing instruments such as corporate debentures, PSU bonds, gilts, treasury bills, certificates of deposit and commercial papers. These funds are…