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NagarajB
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 Posted: 12/Sep/2011 at 8:48am |
Basantji,
Where can I find details of the expense ratio of various MF? I checked valueresearchonline...but not able to figure this one out.
-Nagaraj
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Nagaraj
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jagbir
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 Posted: 12/Sep/2011 at 10:39am |
Originally posted by NagarajB
Basantji,
Where can I find details of the expense ratio of various MF? I checked valueresearchonline...but not able to figure this one out.
-Nagaraj |
You can directly check expense ratio in fund house website. Just for an example, to check details about HDFC Equity, go to www.hdfcfund.com and then select the scheme. You will this page having all details.
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bobdylan
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 Posted: 13/Sep/2011 at 8:30pm |
an interesting article in the economic times on the role played by mutual fund during shareholders events,most of them have been pasive going along with the management except templeton,really shocking to see HDFC also in the list,leave the mutual funds,the promoters of most companies help themselves to such handsome remuneration,that the urge to perform and reward the minority shareholders is not there,all the more reason to do investments on your own rather than go to MF,other than the ELSS for tax saving.
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pennyplayersclu
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 Posted: 11/Oct/2011 at 5:41pm |
It will be true that Excahange traded funds are also good alternative to mutual funds as they dont carry expense ratos like mutual funds.
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Torrance
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 Posted: 11/Oct/2011 at 11:20pm |
Originally posted by shontou
Best strategy is to have a small portfolio and manage it yourself. Excahange traded funds are also good alternative to mutual funds as they dont carry expense ratos like mutual funds.
About fund managers :"Some people are alive only because it's illegal to kill them". |
I think you're going to get a lot of agreement with that one. ;) A lot of the structure of investment opportunities (not just mutual funds) is a design to funnel money from people who have some but not a lot of it to other people who already have a lot, and will use investments as capital to play financial shell-games. You can reduce that by cutting out the middlemen as much as possible.
Edited by Torrance - 11/Oct/2011 at 11:20pm
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RajaSurinderz
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 Posted: 26/Nov/2011 at 4:06am |
This is sad. Though its great to see people like basant to help us get educated. I don't have any investments in MFs but still this seems really bad and unethical to my eyes.
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vidurchhabra
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 Posted: 27/Nov/2011 at 2:59pm |
Redeemed a large chunk of my mutual funds two weeks back, and have started investing on stocks recommended by Basantji. I should have done this ages back, and I have no doubt that we will beat any mutual fund hands down.
I have a query though, any idea whether the dividends received by mutual funds from their stock portfolio is shared in the NAV or does go directly into the MF pockets?
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rapidriser
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Originally posted by vidurchhabra
Redeemed a large chunk of my mutual funds two weeks back, and have started investing on stocks recommended by Basantji. I should have done this ages back, and I have no doubt that we will beat any mutual fund hands down. I have a query though, any idea whether the dividends received by mutual funds from their stock portfolio is shared in the NAV or does go directly into the MF pockets? |
It is added to the NAV.
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