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Mutual Funds in India | Performance of Funds and Investment

Mutual Funds Investments

The fund management size of particular mutual funds always matter in terms of performance. There are top 10 existing mutual funds in India, which maintains them at top position. When most of the investors were redeeming their equity mutual fund points, these top mutual funds were still attracting the investors for their equity assets


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Investors always choose to invest mutual funds with proven track records and well performing funds. There is rise of minimum 3% comparing to past for equity asset investments. The bigger fund houses were the gainers in 2012.

Indian rupee collection
Indian rupee collection (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
The small town investors should always opt for investing in mutual funds. Investment by small town investors is more secure in mutual funds, since there is very less investment awareness in these regions of country.


With the rising investment from NRI’s, the performance is expected to further rise. As everyone knows that now NRI’s also can invest in mutual funds directly but in Indian Rupees only. They even have to issue banking cheques in Indian Rupees only while sending for investment for mutual funds in India. Its mandatory for NRI’s to mark their investment as “NRI investment” and provide their banking details.
It will be now mandatory as per SEBI guidelines, the fund industry have to spend for investor awareness and education.

Investment through SIP is the best option in the volatile market to invest in infrastructure as this sector promises benefits for long term investment.

Top Performing Mutual Funds | India

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Mutual Funds in Year 2013

Reliance Mutual Fund
Reliance Mutual Fund (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Today, debt mutual funds are the best performing mutual funds. The debt mutual funds primarily invest in debentures, bonds, fixed incomes, securities etc for either long term, short term or medium term. The debt funds are low risk funds with higher returns in comparisons to fixed deposits in banks.
Debt funds are easy to liquidate and come with flexible investment terms and withdrawal facility. Investing in debt mutual funds proves to be good investment when interest rates are falling.

Investors who are plans to get returns above bank interest rates and face low market risk can invest in these debt mutual funds. For better returns, invest in debt mutual funds for a period between 3 to 5 years.

Always note that all mutual funds are unstable and are directly exposed to market risk. Also save yourselves from the miss-selling from agents or brokers. Before investing, check the past performance of the mutual fund. If you don’t feel comfortable, study more, and invest only when you are clear and comfortable. The mutual funds schemes don’t provide any guarantee for objective provided in the mutual fund schemes.

Once you become mutual fund savvy investor, you will feel comfortable and easy to invest and will reap the effective and safe returns from mutual funds.
In year 2013 it is expected that in debt mutual fund category Birla Sun Life Medium Term, Franklin Templeton India Income Builder Plan A and Religare Active Income Plan A will be the best performer.

Among the balanced mutual funds, HDFC Balanced, HDFC Prudence, Reliance Regular Saving Balance and Birla Sun Life will be the best performer.




In this blog above all details are provided in good faith but without guarantee. Readers should take advice of their own or experts before investing.

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