Mutual Fund Taxation – AY Year 2021-2022 ( FY 2020-2021)
Mutual Fund Taxation some changes took place in budget 2020. Here in this article, I will explain taxation for FY 2020-2021, ay 2021-2022. The taxation of mutual funds will depend on 3 factors. 3 Factors that will decide Mutual Fund TAxation are… 1) Resident Status of You i.e Resident or Non-Resident ( NRI)… The tax that you have to pay will be different if you are resident Indian, the tax treatment will be different and if you are an NRI, your tax will be different from Resident Indian. 2) The tax also depends on the types of mutual funds …
Net Asset Value (NAV)- What is the Definition and How to Calculate in MF?
Net Asset Value word is a very common word in MF (Mutual Fund) Account Statement. If you are a Mutual Fund Investor, then You may have seen or heard about it more frequently. In addition, NAV is the short form of Net Asset Value in the Mutual Fund Industry. Do read these articles about What is a Mutual Fund. Click this link to read. and also read the article What expense ratio in Mutual funds. Click this link to read. And also read the article about types of debt mutual funds. Click this link to read. What is the Definition …
Expense Ratio – What it is in Mutual Funds?
Expense ratio in Mutual Funds can decrease your returns. It is a common word in the Mutual Fund monthly Fact sheet when you are reading about funds information. In addition, You may have noticed that this ratio is not the same for all the funds. This ratio may be between 0.35% to 2.5% depending on the category and type of funds. In addition, If the fund category same, this ratio may be different from one mutual fund to another. This ratio exists in NPS, ULips also. But in this article, I will explain about mutual fund expense ratio for simplicity …
Mutual Fund Meaning, What is its strong Structure?
Mutual Fund meaning is very simple. These funds will have a strong structure, pool investor’s money, having the aim to get profit from various assets like stocks. Asset Management Company is another name for Mutual Fund. Under Standing Mutual Fund meaning?… We all earn money. In addition, we would like to save or invest our money in asset classes like equity, real estate, and gold, etc. But many of us do not have the expertise to do research and then invest. yes, you can get experts who can guide you to invest in the above asset classes But their services …
Debt Funds Types in India – After Sebi Categorization.
Debt Funds Types in India and their categorization and rationalization has been done by SEBI. Most People think that Mutual funds will invest in the stock market only. But mutual funds also have another type of funds called debt funds which invest in bonds, money market, etc. Let us discuss in detail these debt funds… If you would like to invest in the stock market, then you require some scans to shortlist the list of stocks. Click this link to scan the stocks. The Debt funds are categorized and rationalization of mutual funds done by SEBI are mainly divided into …
Mutual Funds – What are best funds in 2019 for investment?
Thanks to Mutual Fund Sahi Hai advertisements in Television etc. More people started to invest in mutual funds to get profit(read this). Most people often ask me to suggest some best funds every now and then. Now, New year has entered. To get more traffic and to fulfill my site visitors wish I have to write an article about the best funds for the year 2019. Sebi knows its dangerous to invest in funds without proper risk appetite. Sebi’s duty is to protect investors. If you watch carefully, This Sahi Hai campaign by mutual funds slowed down drastically. Sebi has …
Mutual Funds – How to Invest with out Pan Card? (Telugu)
SEBI has decided to exempt the requirement of the permanent account number (PAN) for investing (both lump sum and SIP) up to Rs 50,000 per mutual fund company, per year. Now, instead of PAN, investors can submit their voter id card, passport or driving license for photo identification. The rule is applicable with immediate effect without KYC to Invest in mutual funds… Earlier Process? Earlier investors were allowed to invest up to a maximum of Rs 50,000 per year across all mutual fund companies and a PAN card was mandatory to comply with KYC. Read an article about calculating return in stocks, Mutual funds and …