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    A PROJECT REPORT OF

    EQUITY MUTUAL FUNDS

    AT BAJAJ CAPITAL, Bangalore

    Submitted ToALL INDIA MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION

    CENTRE FOR MANAGEMENT EDUCATION

    MANAGEMENT HOUSE, 14 INSTITUTIONAL AREA,

    LODHI ROAD, NEW DELHI - 110003

    By

    SUMIT KUMAR LALWANI

    REGISTRATION NUMBER - 421020516

    Guided By

    MR. RAKESH SUD

    Professor, (AIMS), Bangalore

    For the partial fulfillment of

    Post Graduate Diploma in Management

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    STUDENT DECLARATION

    I hereby undertake and declare that this submission is my original work and, to the best

    of my knowledge and belief, it contains no material previously published or written by

    another person nor material which has been accepted for the award of any other degree

    or diploma of any Institute or other University of higher learning except where due

    acknowledgement has been made in the text.

    Signature :

    Name of Student - Sumit Kumar Lalwani

    AIMA Registration Number - 421020516

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    Certificate by Guide

    This is to certify that work entitled Project titleEquity Mutual Funds is a piece of

    work done by Students name Sumit Kumar Lalwani under my guidance and supervision

    for the partial fulfillment of degree of PGDM, Acharya Institute of Management and

    Sciences, Bangalore.

    To the best of my knowledge and belief the thesis:

    a. Embodies the work of the candidate himself.b. Has duly been completed.c. Fulfills the requirements of the rules and regulations relating to the

    summer internship of the institute.

    d. Is up-to the standard both in respect to contents and language for beingreferred to the examiner

    Signature of the Faculty Guide

    Name of Faculty Guide: Mr. Rakesh Sud

    Date:

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    CERTIFICATE OF APPROVAL

    This is to certify that the report entitled:

    EQUITY MUTUAL FUNDS

    In BAJAJ CAPITAL LIMITED

    BANGALORE

    Submitted by Mr. Sumit Kumar Lalwani (Regn.No 421020516), Acharya Institute of

    Management and Sciences (AIMS), Bangalore towards partial fulfillment of the

    requirements for the award of the degree of Post Graduate Diploma in Management

    (PGDM) is a bona fide record of the work carried out by him under the guidance of Mr.

    Rakesh Sud, Professor, Acharya Institute of Management and Sciences (AIMS),

    Bangalore

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    ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

    With regard to my Project with Equity Mutual Funds I would like to thank each and

    every one who offered help, guideline and support whenever required.

    First and foremost I would like to express gratitude to Manager BAJAJ

    CAPITAL and other staffs for their support and guidance in the Project work.

    I am extremely grateful to my guide, Mr. Sambit Mohanty for his valuable guidance

    and timely suggestions.

    I would like to thank my faculty guide Mr. Rakesh Sud, Acharya Institute of

    Management and Sciences (AIMS), Bangalore for constant encouragement and valuable

    guidance & support for this project.

    Sumit Kumar Lalwani

    Bangalore

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    Index

    Page No.

    Chapter I 1

    Objectives Scope Limitations

    Chapter II 5

    Introduction Company Profile Product profile

    Chapter III 37

    Review of Literature Research Methodology

    Chapter IV 40

    Mutual funds

    (Description & Classification)

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    Chapter V 48

    Equity Mutual Funds and Its Performance Risks associated with Mutual Funds

    How to Select an Equity Fund

    Data Analysis and Interpretation

    Findings

    Conclusion

    Annexure 75

    Bibliography

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    Chapter I

    OBJECTIVES

    SCOPE LIMITATIONS

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    OBJECTIVES

    The overall objectives of this project are as under:

    To know market status of equity funds.

    To know performance of equity funds.

    To know the cause of choosing equity funds.

    To know how equity funds work.

    To know the best equity fund available in the market

    To undergo through the Summer Training for the partial fulfillment of the PGDMprogram of

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    Scope

    All the fingers of a hand are not the same. People differ from each other upon their

    income, expenditure, saving habits, environment, etc. Their requirement also differs from

    each other as per the above factors. Due to this the financial requirement and ability to

    get the investment requirement differ from person to person so the financial market

    especially the Mutual Fund market caters to a vast area from each of these aspects stated

    above.

    This project is based on the Equity funds, which is a brief analysis on the

    equity or growth mutual funds. As the project report is fully based on secondary data and

    it can be used to have the exact figure of investment in Mutual Funds, especially in

    equity funds. Also the report can be used for decision making by knowing the opinion of

    customer, the management can take decision accordingly. The proper analysis on the

    equity funds and the past performance of these funds will help the layman to take

    decision for investing in mutual funds and maximizing the percentage of equity funds in

    his portfolio.

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    Limitations

    I. There is vast information about mutual funds, which cannot be given at a time inthe report.

    II. Some comparisons cannot be done due to the nature of the funds.

    III. New funds are entering the market and booming, so their past records cannot begiven for their non-existence in the market.

    IV. As mutual funds performance is calculated by comparing the current records withits past performances of a long period (1 yr.,3 yr.,5 yr,) one cannot do research by

    giving only current data.

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    Chapter II

    INTRODUCTION

    COMPANY PROFILE

    PRODUCT PROFILE

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    Introduction

    Mutual fund is a trust that pools the savings of a number of investors who share a

    common financial goal. This pool of money is invested in accordance with a stated

    objective. The joint ownership of the fund is thus Mutual, i.e. the fund belongs to all

    investors. The money thus collected is then invested in capital market instruments such

    as shares, debentures and other securities. The income earned through these investments

    and the capital appreciations realized are shared by its unit holders in proportion the

    number of units owned by them.

    Thus a Mutual Fund is the most suitable investment for the common man as it offers an

    opportunity to invest A Mutual Fund is an investment tool that allows small investors

    access to a well-diversified portfolio of equities, bonds and other securities. Each

    shareholder participates in the gain or loss of the fund. Units are issued and can be

    redeemed as needed. The funds Net Asset value (NAV) is determined each day.

    Equity mutual funds are also known as stock mutual funds. Equity mutual funds invest

    pooled amounts of money in the stocks of public companies. Stocks represent part

    ownership, or equity, in companies, and the aim of stock ownership is to see the value of

    the companies increase over time. Stocks are often categorized by their market

    capitalization (or caps), and can be classified in three basic sizes: small, medium, and

    large. Many mutual funds invest primarily in companies of one of these sizes and are

    thus classified as large-cap, mid-cap or small-cap funds.

    Equity fund managers employ different styles of stock picking when they make

    investment

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    decisions for their portfolios. Some fund managers use a value approach to stocks,

    searching for stocks that are undervalued when compared to other similar companies.

    Another approach to picking is to look primarily at growth, trying to find stocks that are

    growing faster than their competitors, or the market as a whole. Some managers buy both

    kinds of stocks, building a portfolio of both growth and value stocks. Since equity funds

    invest in stocks, they have the potential to generate more returns. On the other hand they

    carry greater risks too.

    Though still now the financial crisis is going on except the past week, the stock market

    had a bad time going on the equity mutual funds are continuously giving more and more

    returns to the customers. So the equity funds are on the peak now. As mutual funds are

    slowly and steadily becoming the most preferable investment now a day, the preference

    for equity funds is growing.

    Instead of market downside, more and more people are now investing; new investors are

    entering the market. Household saving contribute about 75 to 80 percent to the level of

    national savings. From about 10 percent saving of GDP in 1950, domestic savings have

    increased to 27.40 percent of GDP in 2004-2005. During these five decades, the level of

    GDP has grown substantially and with that, the level of savings too has grown in

    absolute and relative terms. The level of savings can be stepped up to 30 percent or even

    more of GDP, provided investors are assured of a reasonable rate of return and are

    offered adequate fiscal incentives. Mutual Funds, especially the equity fund especially

    the equity funds investment market.

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    Company Profile

    History and Corporate Profile of Bajaj Capital Limited

    Bajaj Capitals Limited was incorporated in 1964 at New Delhi. It started as an

    investment consultancy company rendering advice for profitable investments in

    Company Deposits and Shares. Since then the organizations has grown by leaps and

    bounds, at present they have a network of 65 self-owned offices and thousands of Broker

    Associates spread across the country enable them to be one of the India's largest retail

    fund which mobilizes for debit instruments. And in 34 years , they have also became

    Indias best known corporate fund raiser in the shape of fixed

    deposits/debentures/bonds/unit /mutual funds/gift-hedged securities, equity shares/inter

    corporate deposits etc. They are also providing Car finance, Insurance both life and

    general, specialized NRI services, Financial Planning etc. services for our clients. They

    added a new dimension to the industrial finance in India in each in early 60's by

    innovating a new financial instrument: Company Deposits.

    About 5,000 prospective investors daily visit our various offices throughout the country

    to seek our expert investment guidance. Bajaj Capital started its operations from New

    Delhi. After its success in New Delhi, it extended its activities to other metropolitan

    cities of India i.e. Bombay, Calcutta and Madras in order to cater to the needs of lakhs of

    investors and thousands of corporate clients. After its success in these metropolitan

    cities, Bajaj Capital opened offices in other important cities of India like Bangalore,

    Ahmedabad, Hyderabad, Lucknow, Chandigarh, Ghaziabad, Noida, Faridabad, etc.. In

    addition to its offices at

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    these places Bajaj Capital has about 8,000 representatives Broker Associates in all the

    nooks and corners of India.

    In order to help its non-resident Indian investor clients, to make investments in corporate

    and other securities in India, Bajaj Capital has its associates in UK, i.e. Bajaj Capital

    (UK) Limited.

    Bajaj Capital has NRI clients in USA, UK, West Germany, Italy, Netherland, Denmark,

    Australia, Canada, France, New Zealand, Mauritius, Thailand, Singapore, UAE, Kuwait,

    Dubai, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, etc. and is providing them a complete range of services.

    Now after 34 years of its working, Bajaj Capital is geographically present in all the

    nooks and corners of India and also has presence in important countries of the world

    through its Broker Associates and Clients.

    Bajaj Capital is one of the largest mobilizer of Public savings in India in shape of various

    financial instruments like Companies Fixed Deposits, Unit trust of India's Schemes,

    Mutual Funds, Bonds, Debentures, Small Savings Schemes, Equities, etc.

    They have one of the largest retail network among all the financial intermediaries

    country today with 63 full-fledged offices manned by about 300 financial experts and a

    strong team of over 6000 agents/representatives strategically located in every nook and

    corner of India.

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    Over the last 34 years of operations they have developed a loyal and dedicated clientele

    of over 525000 individually investors and nearly 2000 institutional investors.

    In addition to investment planning and services, they are offering to their clients a

    complete range of personal Financial Planning products including Insurance, Auto

    Finance and Finance against property/Securities, etc.

    Main Group of Companies

    1. Bajaj Capital LimitedSEBI approved Merchant Bankers and Investment Consultants/Dealer on OTC

    Exchange of India.

    2. Bajaj Capital Financial ServicesMember, Delhi Stock Exchange Association Ltd.

    3. Bajaj Capital (UK) LimitedInvestment Services for NRIs & FIIs

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    Meaning of the BAJAJ CAPITAL Logo

    Our logo depicts Lord Ganesha who is the source of all our values and ethics in business.

    The large ears of Lord Ganesha remind us to hear more. We listen carefully to

    our clients to understand their needs.

    The weight of the trunk on the mouth symbolises silence. We work silently,

    without blowing our own trumpet.

    The long trunk symbolises continuous exploration. We explore all avenues to

    provide the best investment opportunities for our clients.

    The heavy posture of Ganesha symbolises stability. We help our clients to attain

    financial stability through wise investments.

    Lord Ganesha is known as the remover of obstacles and bestower of prosperity.

    We emulate His example and try our best to help our clients attain prosperity by

    proper financial planning.

    Our logo has a yellow background. Yellow is the colour of gold, which

    symbolises wealth. According to Vedic lore, it is also the colour associated with

    Brihaspati, the guru and counsellor of the Gods. We offer our clients sage counsel

    to make their wealth grow.

    The letters are in red. Red is the colour of rajas, symbolising power and

    incessant activity. It symbolises our aggressive quest for your well-being and

    happiness.

    The white streak represents the trunk of Lord Ganesha. White is the colour of

    satva guna, and implies our selfless commitment to your life-long happiness.

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    First Time First

    Bajaj Capital Limited is the first Corporate Body in India engaged in financialServices/merchant banking activities. It was incorporated in 1963.

    Bajaj Capital is the first Merchant Banking company in India which introducednew financial instruments, i.e, Company Deposits in early1960's First Fixed

    Deposit Receipt and Application Form were designed by them on behalf of

    Oberoi Hotels EIL Limited (Formly known as Associated Hotels of India Ltd.)

    Bajaj Capital is the first Merchant Banking company in India to start fully-fledged Merchant Banking activities i.e. Financial Supermarket way back in

    1963: managing public issues, dealing in Equity/Preference shares, bonds, Fixed

    Deposits, Inter Corporate Deposits, Tax Savings schemes, mutual Fund Schemes,

    etc.

    Bajaj Capitals is the first Merchant Banking company in India to open branchesthroughout the country. Now, we have 65 branches, 7000 sub brokers and 5

    lacs regular investor clients in every nook and corner of India.

    Bajaj Capital is the first and the only Retail Merchant Banking company in Indiawhere about 7000 to 8000 prospective investors visit everyday in its various

    offices.

    Bajaj Capital is the first Merchant Banking/Financial services Company which

    has a team of 300 professionals like Chartered Accountants, MBA's, Bankers,

    Financial Experts, etc.

    Bajaj Capital is the first Merchant Banking company which has its own in-houseCredit Rating Department in order to protect the interests of its investor clients.

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    Bajaj Capitals is the first company which has its in-house Legal Cell whichprovides free legal aid to its clients.

    Bajaj Capital is the first Merchant Banking Company in India to open an office inUnited KingdomBajaj Capital (UK) Ltd.

    WE ARE ALWAYS STRIVING TO GIVE THE BEST SERVICES AND

    FACILITIES TO OUR CORPORATE AND INDIVIDUAL CLIENTS.

    With Us Sky is not the limit, it is the beginning

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    WHO'S WHO IN BAJAJ CAPITAL LIMITED

    SL. DESIGNATION NAME

    1 Chairman Mr. K.K. Bajaj

    2 Managing Director Mr. Rajiv Bajaj

    3 Vice President Mr. Sanjiv Bajaj

    4 Director and Chief Executive Mr. Anil K. Chopra

    5 Director & Head Mr. C.P. Bhatia

    6 Director & Head (SD) Mr. Ravi Kapoor

    7 Financial Controller Mr. B.B. Suri

    8 Manager (Institutional Investment) Mr. Vijay Pal Singh

    9 Company Secretary Mr. Raman Bawa

    10 Manager (Money Market) Mr. Ranpreet Singh

    11 Manager (Accounts & taxation) Mr. P. K. Birla

    12 Manager (EDP) Mr. Rakesh Sharma

    13 Manager (Administration) Col. J.S. Oberoi

    14 Manager (HRD) Ms. Anita Gambhir

    15 Regional Co-ordination Manager Mr. Raj K. Dhall

    16 Regional Co-ordination Manager Mr. Rajiv Sharma

    17 Regional Co-ordination Manager Mr. R.S. Barthwal

    18 Regional Co-ordination Manager Mr. K.S. Rana

    19 Regional Manager (South) Mr. George Thomas

    20 Regional Manager (West) Mr. Harish Sabharwal

    21 Regional Manager (East) Mr. Biman Chakravarthy

    22 Regional Manager (East) Mr. P.K. Mitra

    23 Manager (Sub-Brokers Division) Mr. Manish Chopra

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    8 Reasons why to invest through Bajaj Capital Limited

    1. Old Establishment Bajaj Capital is one of the oldest and largest InvestmentConsultancy Company in India in operation since 1964. In fact, companies Fixed

    Deposit line was introduced for the first time in India in early 1960's by Bajaj

    Capital.

    2. Vast and Modern Infrastructure Bajaj Capital has a vast network of 65offices spread all over the country. It covers all Metros and other important

    financial centers. They have a team of over 300 highly experienced employees

    including MBAs, CAs, Financial Analysts, Investment Consultants, Law

    Graduates and Stock Market experts and their operations are also fully

    computerised.

    3. SEBI Authorisation Bajaj Capital is authorised by Securities & ExchangeBoard of India (SEBI), a Government body specially created for investor's

    protection. As notification SEBI has warned that Dealing with unregistered

    Brokers is risky and SEBI will not be in a position to entertain any complaints

    against such unregistered Brokers.

    4. After Sales Service Service with a smile is their motto. They are speciallytrained to provide highly personalized and professional advice to their investor

    clients. Their role does not end when the client has made the investment. They

    are known for their excellent After Sales Services.

    5. Vast Variety of Schemes They offer the largest variety of investmentschemes suited to individual requirements of their clients keeping in view their

    return expectation. They are full fledged Financial Supermarket offering advice

    to their clients for investment in the following schemes:-

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    i) Fixed Deposit with Government Companies and other rep(choice of over 200 companies)

    ii) Mutual FundsBoth Growth and Income Schemesiii) Unit trust of IndiaAll Schemesiv) New issues of Share/Debenturev) Taxable and Tax-free Bondsvi) Portfolio Advisory Services for high net worth clients.vii) Trading in UTI 1964 and Public Sector BondsTaxable and Tax freeviii) Investment Advisory Services for Non Resident Indians.

    6. Investor Protection They have a full fledged investor protection cell whichcurrently monitors/analyses performance and health of companies helping them

    give unbiased investment advice.

    7. Large Number of Satisfied Clients Last but not the least, their biggeststrength is their vast and dedicated clientele of around 52,500 individual investor

    spread all over India. The list of their clients includes cream of Indian Society

    retired Governors, Diplomats, Bureaucrats and top Corporate Executives, Army

    and Civil officers and Housewives etc. Around 2000 Trusts and institutions also

    value their expert professional advice and deal through them.

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    Mission, Aims & Objectives of Bajaj Capital

    Bajaj Capital's Mission Statement

    The focus of our organization is to be the most useful, reliable and efficient provider of

    Financial Services. It is our continuous Endeavour to be a trustworthy advisor to our

    clients, helping them to achieve their financial goals.

    Our Aims

    To serve our clients with utmost dedication and integrity so that we exceed theirexpectations and build enduring relationships.

    To offer unparalleled quality of service through complete knowledge of products,constant innovation in services and use of the latest technology.

    To always give honest and unbiased financial advice and earn our clients'everlasting trust.

    To serve the community by educating individuals on the merits of Financial

    Planning and in turn help shape a financially strong society.

    To create value for all stake holders by ensuring profitable growth. To build an amicable environment that accords respect to every individual and

    permits their personal growth.

    To utilize the power of teamwork to function as a family and build a seamlessorganization.

    Strength of Bajaj Capital

    SEBI Registration

    Bajaj Capital Limited is a category I Merchant Banker registered with SEBI,

    bearing Registration No. INM000010544, valid through September 30, 2008

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    Professionals at your service

    Bajaj Capital's Investment Banking Services are delivered by the Investment

    Banking Group, a crack team of highly qualified, experienced and motivated

    professionals.

    Comprehensive Service

    We provide a range of highly specialized services that are customized to meet

    your specific needs. We are capable of handling everything, right from basic

    paperwork to devising creative, innovative and sophisticated solutions to meet the

    unique problems of our clients.

    Strong Research Base

    Bajaj Capital is a strongly research-driven organization. The Bajaj Capital Centre

    for Investment Research comprises highly qualified and talented professionals

    who constantly monitor the market and collect, collate, analyses and disseminate

    valuable information. BCCIR works in close coordination with the Investment

    Banking Group, providing vital inputs on a daily basis.

    Unparalleled Reach

    With over 120 offices in 50 cities and a network of over 10,000 Advisor

    Associates, we assure you a pan-India reach.

    Unblemished Reputation

    Bajaj Capital has an unblemished track record of over 40 years, and is among one

    of the most respected Financial Services companies in the country.

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    Excellent Industry Relationships

    Bajaj Capital enjoys extremely cordial relationships with major institutions in the

    financial markets such as banks, insurance companies, mutual fund houses, PF

    Trusts, educational trusts, etc.

    The company is also given the THE BEST WORKPLACES 2008 & THE

    SMART WORKPLACE AWARD.

    Services of Bajaj Capital

    We offer a wide spectrum of Investment Banking Services to our clients in the Private

    and Public sectors.

    IPOs/FPOs

    As part of our Issue Management services, we

    Lead Manage public offerings of Equity and Debt under Book Built as well asFixed Price Methods.

    Provide issue management services Syndicate, underwrite and distribute the securities to a nationwide client base We have consistently been one of the largest mobilisers of funds for debt and

    fixed income securities.

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    Private Placements/Preferential Issues

    As part of our Private Placement and Preferential Issues services, we

    Advice our clients on regulatory norms and compliance requirements. Structure and design the instrument(s) along with their valuations. Draft the necessary resolutions and shareholders agreements/documents. Identify the prospective investors. Negotiate the terms of investment.Takeovers/Acquisitions/Consolidation

    We provide advisory services to our clients on potential takeover targets with the

    objective of taking over of the management/assets/businesses/brands. This includes

    Working out takeover strategies as friendly as well as hostile. Offering advice on regulatory and compliance norms. Working out takeover/acquisition costs and budget. Drafting advertisements, offer documents, share purchase agreements/documents. Offering advice on funding options and post-acquisition consolidation strategies. Buy-backs and De-listing. Buy-back and de-listing are reverse corporate interventions in the capital of the

    enterprise. Our services in this regards includes

    a) Advising our clients on necessity, need and requirement of buy-backs givencertain capital market conditions, working out optimal buy-back pricing

    strategies offering advice on the most suitable mode and method of buy-back

    apart from relevant regulatory and compliance norms.

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    b) Drafting offer documents, advising on funding options and post buy-backbusiness strategies. Project Finance/Term Loans/ Working Capital

    Syndication We work very closely with a large number of banks in public and

    private sector apart from the government-owned banks negotiating interest

    rates and other terms and conditions with the interested banks and obtaining

    sanction letters Offering advice on loan agreements and documents, and loan

    drawl schedules.

    Advisory Services for Corporate and Capital Structuring and Restructuring

    Consolidation and divestment of businesses, entities, and units have become very

    prominent activity with regard to consolidation of shareholding; enhancing the Market

    Valuation and generating Cash Reserves. We advise our clients on Corporate and Capital

    Structuring and Restructuring with the clear objective of enhancing valuations of the

    enterprise in the long-term.

    FCCBs/GDRs/ADRs

    We provide advisory and consultancy services to corporate on how to raise funds from

    the overseas capital markets. Our overseas associates facilitate and advise our clients

    through us. Accordingly, we help our clients to design and structure the instruments, and

    prepare term sheets. In addition, we also offer advice on regulatory and compliance

    norms documentation, raising funds from identified investors listing and trading in

    securities.

    Wide range services of Bajaj Capital

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    We offer a comprehensive range of services including financial planning and investment

    advice, and the entire gamut of financial instruments and investment products of almost

    all major companies, both public and private. In addition, we also provide investment

    assistance by helping you complete all the formalities, and help you keep regular track of

    your investments. These services and products are delivered through our network of 109

    Bajaj Capital Investment Centers located all over the country.

    We are also a SEBI-approved Category I Merchant Banker. We raise resources for over

    1,000 top institutions and corporate houses every year, and offer specialized services to

    Non-Resident Indians (NRIs)and High Net worth Clients.

    What you can expect from of Bajaj Capital

    Sound, research-based advice. Unbiased, independent and need-based service. Prompt courteous services. Honest, ethical dealings, Accessibility.

    FINANCIAL PLANNING SERVICES

    Investment planning Retirement planning Insurance planning Children's future planning Tax planning Short term cash flow planning

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    Team

    They have a well trained professional team comprising MBA's, CA's, CS's, Financial

    Analysts, Financial Planners, Investment Experts Insurance Experts, and Law Graduates.

    Generations of Trust:

    Families have trusted them with their investment over three generations from Father to

    Son to Grandson. They have used their Investment Advisory and Financial Planning

    schemes to achieve lifetime investment success. They believe that experience can be

    bought but trust has to be earned.

    1. Their Greatest asset is the trust of their clients which they have reposed in themfor over 4 decades.

    2. They enjoy the patronage of over half a million investors across India.ClienteleTheir Biggest Asset

    They are recognized as one of the largest fund mobilisers in the country. Theinvestors constitute a community of over 6 lac individual investors and over 2500

    institutions like Corporates, Charitable Trusts, Educational institutions, NGO's

    and Scientific Research Organizations.

    They are truly independent and unbiased investment advisors, suggestingproducts and services that are best suited for them.

    As one of the oldest investment Advisory Companies, they have a research teamthat helps them scan through hundreds of products from across the market place,

    to pick only those that truly meet their needs.

    They can be doubly sure that the advice they will give to them will be totallyimpartial.

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    What is an investment Centre?

    Bajaj Capitals innovated the concept of Investment centers back in 1964.

    An investment Centre is a retail shop where you can walk in to get free advice on

    where, when and how to invest your money.

    Bajaj Capitals complete range of Investment Advisory products and FinancialPlanning Services are available through its chain of investments Centres all over

    India.

    Investment Advisory Products offered by Bajaj Capitals

    Company Fixed DepositsCompany fixed deposits offer better returns than bank deposits with minimum

    lock-in-periods. Bajaj Capitals offer you a range of 300 Company Fixed

    Deposits.

    Bonds and DebenturesBajaj Capital arranges Government of India Relief Bonds, which are tax free

    bonds. We also offer infrastructure Bonds (Tax Saving Bonds), Capital Gains

    Tax Saving Bonds, Bonds from Central and State Government institutions.

    Mutual FundsMutual Funds are the only investment option that gives you market related,

    realistic returns through proper diversification of risks by investing in debt and

    equity instruments. Bajaj Capitals offers you a range of over 100 Equity Funds,

    Debt Funds, and Liquid Funds.

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    Life InsuranceLife insurance provides for dependants in case of a mishap. It replaces earning

    power if disabled, and protects your ability to meet accumulation, education and

    marriage goals.

    General InsuranceGeneral insurance provides for auto, home and personal liability protection to

    protect you from a stroke of misfortune that would take away the wealth you

    earned for so many years.

    Pension SchemesA Pension Schemes is a savings plan that provides you with income during

    retirement.

    Housing LoansThey arrange for housing loans at their doorsteps, from leading Housing Finance

    Companies, offering competitive interest rates.

    Car/Scooter insuranceThey offer automobile solutions to safeguard their vehicle from every mishap,

    ensuring them very easy and hassle-free procedures.

    Financial Planning Services Offered By Bajaj Capitals

    Financial Planning is the process of meeting their life's goal through proper management

    of their finances. At Bajaj Capitals they are dedicated to the Financial Planning approach

    and give them advice only after understanding their financial needs.

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    Financial Planning Includes

    Investment Planning

    At Bajaj Capitals they help their clients to plan investments so that they may reach their

    personal goals by investing according to the risks that they can bear. After planning they

    implement their recommend mix of investments.

    Cash Flow BudgetingThey analyses clients income expenses, assets and liabilities to

    see which budgeting techniques can help them reach their current and long term financial

    goals.

    Protection for yourself and your family (Insurance Planning) The insurance

    policies helps them protect themselves and their dependents (if any) against any

    unforeseen odds.

    Future Goals Funding

    Children's education and marriage planning They help their clients startplanning and saving for their children's higher education and marriage well in

    advance by suggesting prudent investment avenues.

    Asset PurchaseThey help them accumulate funds to purchase a house, car orother assets by suggesting monthly savings plans and other investment

    instruments to make your money grow to required amounts.

    Tax Planning They help them reach their personal goals by planning theirtaxes and by helping them to invest in tax saving instruments that fit their

    personal portfolio and situation.

    Retirement PlanningTo ensure that their clients enjoy their retirement withoutfinancial hardships, they urge them to make their own pension plans like Public

    Provident Fund, with their help.

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    Bajaj Capital's Specialty Service Groups

    PREMIER CLIENT GROUP offers Wealth Management Services for HighNet worth Individuals.

    They offer tailor made investments Advisory and Financial Planning Services

    exclusively to meet the needs of high net worth individuals. Some of the additional

    services offered are

    Value added service assignments. Dedicated relationship Managers Periodic portfolio reviews Regular updates of portfolio valuation Need-Based advice.

    FINANCIAL PLANNING GROUP offers comprehensive Financial Planning Services

    for long term investors.

    In order to plan their future, they take a comprehensive approach by including each

    financial plan, solutions in all the following areas

    Investment Planning Insurance Planning Cash Flow Budgeting Goal Planning Tax planning Retirement planning

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    Bajaj Capitals Value Added Services

    Regular Information Update They keep their clients updated on the latestopportunities in the World of Investments.

    Need based Advice They give their clients customized advice only afterunderstanding their needs and priorities.

    Research Based Advice Their professional research helps their clients withadvice that is thorough and based on dynamics, Government policies and a close

    monitoring of global developments.

    Free investment health checkThey help their clients achieve their financialgoals by assessing their risks tolerance level and recommend them a suitable

    asset allocation model.

    Door-to-door serviceThey have a vast network of all branches all over India,helping you to get services at your doorsteps.

    Regular Information They keep their clients updated on the latestopportunities in the world of investments through their in-house publications.

    Accessibility They have branches spread out across India, covering almostevery nook and corner of the country.

    Tailor made SolutionsClients get easy transactions through our investmentCentres even with a mere phone call.

    Specialisation in all Client Segments They offer Financial Planning forhousewives, celebrities, professionals, ambassadors, army officers and others.

    24-Hour Availability They are available to their clients 24 hours a day, ontheir websites,www.bajajcapital.com.

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    http://www.bajajcapital.com/http://www.bajajcapital.com/http://www.bajajcapital.com/http://www.bajajcapital.com/
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    Bajaj Capital's in-house publications for investors

    Bajaj Capital investors IndiaA monthly magazine that helps their clients takethe right decision in matters relating to investments, based on the principles of

    financial planning.

    Money Multiplying News A fortnightly magazine that helps clients choosetheir best options available for them for investments during that period.

    Investors Select ListsA monthly list of the latest investment options coveringall financial products like Company FDs, Equity Mutual Funds, Debt Mutual

    Funds, Insurance Schemes others.

    Investment OutlookA monthly research report that gives an overview of thedebt and equity markets, also gives a technical trend analysis of the market.

    Tax Planning GuideAn annual guide that educates the client how on how toavail certain exemptions, deductions, rebates, and relieves, in order to minimize

    their tax liability.

    Guide to Financial IndependenceA practical financial guide on how to befinancially independent.

    Voluntary Retirement Scheme GuideA special guide that helps clients plantheir finances according to their needs after they take voluntary retirement

    Reasons why invest only through Bajaj Capitals?

    40 Years of service to investorsBajaj Capital is one of the oldest and largestInvestment Advisory Companies in India, in operation since 1964.

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    Nationwide Presence and modern InfrastructureBajaj Capitals has a vastnetwork of 96 offices all over the country and a team of over 450 highly

    motivated professionals. Their operations are fully computerised.

    SEBI Authorization Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) is anauthorized merchant bankers, investment advisors and financial planners.

    After sales service Their role doesn't end when clients have made theirinvestments. They feel obliged to solve their queries even after they have

    invested with them.

    Vast variety of schemes They are full-fledged Financial Supermarketoffering advice to their clients on a large variety of financial products.

    Research CentreThey have large Research Centre, where experts constantlymonitor and analyse the industry, economy and various schemes performances to

    give them unbiased investment advice.

    Independent Investment Advice They are one of India's few independentInvestment Advisory companies. They are not promoted by any bank, mutual

    fund or NBFC, and are hence able to give truly neutral advice.

    StrengthTheir largest strength is their vast and dedicated clientele of around 6lacs individual investors all over India.

    Bajaj Capital now introduces 360 degree financial investments.

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    Experience the power of Bajaj Capital's 360 Financial Planning

    The only thing permanent in life is change. People change. So does life. You expect life

    to be much better tomorrow than it is today. Tomorrow, you hope to fulfill all your

    dreams and aspirations. But what happens if things take an untoward turn or, if there is

    an eventuality? Perhaps it's time for you to change the way you plan your investment

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    Product Profile

    Fixed Deposits

    CANFIN HOMES LTD CEAT LIMITED HDFC LIMITED HUDCO ICICI HOME FINANCE J.K. LAXMI CEMENT LTD. J.K. INDUSTRIES LTD. JAGATJIT INDUSTRIES LTD. JAIPRAKASH ASSOCIATES LTD. JCT LIMITED JINDAL STEEL & POWER LTD. JK PAPER LIMITED KERALA TRAN DEV. FIN LTD. LIC HOUSI NG FINANCE LTD. MADRAS FERTILIZERS LTD. NATIONAL HOUSING BANK(SUNIDHI SCHEME) PNB HOUSING FINANCE SHRIRAM PISTON & RINGS LTD. SIDBI SURYA ROSHNI LTD. TATA MOTORS LTD.

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    TELEVISION LTD. LUCAS-TVS LTD. DELPHI-TVS DIESEL SYSTEMS LTD.

    LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES

    BIRLA SUNLIFE AVIVA ICICI PRUDENTIAL KOTAK MAHINDRA LIC RELIANCE LIFE INSURANCE SBI LIFE TATA AIG BAJAJ ALLIANZ ING VAISYAMUTUAL FUNDS

    Equity Funds

    SBI Magnum Sector Fund umbrella SBI Magnum Index Fund SBI Magnum Multicap Fund SBI Magnum Multiplier SBI Magnum Tax Gain SBI Growth Fund Tata Growth Fund

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    Birla Advantage Fund DSP ML Equity Fund DSP ML TOP 100 Equity Fund Franklin India Bluechip Fund HDFC Equity Fund HDFC Growth Fund HDFC TOP 200 Fund Prudential ICICI Discovery Fund Prudential ICICI Growth Fund Prudential ICICI Power Fund Reliance Growth Fund Sundaram India Leadership Fund Sundaram Select Focus Fund ABN AMRO Equity Fund HDFC MUTUAL FundBalanced Fund

    Duetche Mutual fund Sundaram Debt fund UTI debt funds SBI Debt fund series Sundaram balanced funds SBI Mutual fund Birla Balance Fund

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    DSP ML Balanced Fund FT India Balanced Fund HDFC Balanced Fund HDFC Prudence Fund Prudential ICICI Balance Fund Sundaram Balanced Fund Tata Balanced Fund Birla sunlife Mutual FundDebt Funds

    HDFC HSBC SBI Magnum Income Plus Fund SBI Magnum gilt fund SBI Magnum Income Fund SBI Magnum Monthly Income Plan Templeton Floating Rate Income FundSTP Birla Floating Rate Income FundSTP Templeton Floating Rate Income FundLTP Deutsche Floating Rate Fund HDFC Floating Rate Income FundSTP HDFC Floating Rate Income FundLTP Deutsche Floating Rate Fund

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    Grindlays Floating Rate FundLTP Grindlays Floating Rate FundSTP SBI Magnum fund NRI Prudential ICICI Floating Rate FundSTP

    Liquid Funds

    Duetche Mutual fund Institutional Income Fund SBI Magnum Insta Cash Fund SBI Magnum Insta Cash Sundaram Equity funds SBI Sector Umbrella UTI Equity funds

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    Chapter III

    REVIEW OF LITERATURE

    RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

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    REVIEW OF LITERATURE

    To give a complete shape of project report, the researcher has given through the

    following books, journals and websites about which I have given detail below.

    BOOK

    INVESTMENT by BODIE, MARCUS,PITABAS MOHANTYFindings: To know about the investments done in the market

    JOURNALS & REPORTS

    PORTFOLIO ORGANSIER OF ICFAI UNIVERSITY PRESS

    Findings: Current knowledge about mutual fund and equity market

    INVESTORS INDIA OF BAJAJ CAPITALFindings: All information about investment instruments

    ECONOMIC TIMES AMFI (BASIC MODULE)

    Findings: complete knowledge about mutual funds

    WEBSITES

    www.mutufundsindia.com www.amfiindia.com www.mfea.com

    Findings: complete knowledge about mutual funds

    www.sebigov.inFindings: Security Exchange Board of Indias home website, which gives

    knowledge about both mutual funds and Equity Market

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    www.nse.comFindings: To find out whether these funds are performing better or not with

    Comparison to the benchmarks

    www.bajajcapital.comFindings: Investors switch between different funds at different times, and

    dynamically manage their portfolio in order to achieve high returns. This task of

    managing the mutual funds portfolio is done on their behalf by fund of funds.

    RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

    Research Design

    Research design of my project is analytical

    Sources of data

    The data which I have collected are from secondary sources from the industry profile,

    different journals, books and different websites written above.

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    Chapter-IV

    MUTUAL FUNDS(Description & Classification)

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    Mutual Funds

    Mutual Fund is an instrument of investing money. Nowadays, bank rates have fallen

    down and are generally below the inflation rate. Therefore, keeping large amounts of

    money in bank is not a wise option, as in real terms the value of money decreases over a

    period of time.

    One of the options is to invest the money in stock market. But a common investor

    is not informed and competent enough to understand the intricacies of stock market. This

    is where mutual funds come to the rescue.

    A mutual fund is a group of investors operating through a fund manager to

    purchase a diverse portfolio of stocks or bonds. Mutual funds are highly cost efficient

    and very easy to invest in. By pooling money together in a mutual fund, investors can

    purchase stocks or bonds with much lower trading costs than if they tried to do it on their

    own. Mutual fund issues units to the investors in accordance with quantum of money

    invested by them. Investors of mutual funds are known as Unitholders.

    The profits or losses are shared by the investors in proportion to their

    investments. The mutual funds normally come out with a number of schemes with

    different investment objectives, which are launched from time to time. A mutual fund is

    required to be registered with Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) which

    regulates securities markets before it can collect funds from the public.

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    Investments may be in stocks, bonds, money market securities or some

    combination of these. Those securities are professionally & efficiently managed on

    behalf of the shareholders, and each investor holds a pro rata share of the portfolio

    entitled to any profits when the securities are sold, but subject to any losses in value as

    well.

    A mutual fund is just the connecting bridge or a financial intermediary that allows a

    group of investors to pool their money together with a predetermined investment

    objective. The mutual fund will have a fund manager who is responsible for investing the

    gathered money into specific securities (stocks or bonds). When you invest in a mutual

    fund, you are buying units or portions of the mutual fund and thus on investing becomes

    a shareholder or unit holder of the fund. The investors profit and loss are determined as

    per the units of mutual funds they hold as per the NAVs.

    NAV = Total value of the Fund.

    No. of shares currently issued and outstanding

    History of the Indian Mutual Fund Industry

    The government of India set up Unit Trust of India in 1963 by an act on parliament. UTI

    functioned under the regulatory and administrative control of the Reserve Bank of India

    till 1978. The Industrial Development Bank of India took over the regulatory and

    administrative control that year. The first scheme launched by UTI was Unit Scheme

    1964 or the infamous Unit 64. The second phase of the mutual fund industry began with

    the public sector banks and Life Insurance Corporation of India and General Insurance

    Corporation of India setting up their own mutual funds in 1987. Finally, in 1993 Kothari

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    Pioneer (now merged with Franklin Templeton) became the first private sector mutual

    fund to start operations in the country. A host of private sector as well as foreign funds

    set up shop after that. In 1996, a comprehensive and revised Mutual Fund regulation was

    put in place. The industry now functions under SEBI (Mutual Fund) Regulations, 1996.

    The industry faced its toughest challenge when the US 64 fiasco shattered the confidence

    of investors. However, in 2003, the government bifurcated the erstwhile UTI. One entity

    manages the assets of US 64 and some assured return schemes. The other is a regular

    mutual fund working under the SEBI regulations. Thanks to the boom in the stock

    market, UTI managed to clean up its act and continue to enjoy the confidence of several

    investors. The whole industry also came out of the controversy without any major

    setbacks.

    Categories of Mutual Funds

    Mutual funds can be classified as follows

    Based on their structure:

    Open-Ended FundsInvestors can buy and sell the units from the fund, at anypoint of time.

    Close-ended FundsThese funds raise money from investors only once. Therefore,after the offer period, fresh investments cannot be made into the fund. If the fund is

    listed on a stocks exchange the units can be traded like stocks (e.g., Morgan Stanley

    Growth Fund). Recently, most of the New Fund Offers of close-ended funds

    provided liquidity window on a periodic basis such as monthly or weekly.

    Redemption of units can be made during specified intervals. Therefore, such funds

    have relatively low liquidity.

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    Based on their Investment objective

    Equity Funds These funds invest in equities and equity related instruments. With

    fluctuating share prices, such funds show volatile performance, even losses. However,

    short term fluctuations in the market, generally smoothens out in the long term, thereby

    offering higher returns at relatively lower volatility. At the same time, such funds can

    yield great

    capital appreciation as, historically, equities have outperformed all asset classes in the

    long term. Hence, investment in equity funds should be considered for a period of at least

    3-5 years. It can be further classified as

    1. Index FundIn this case a key stock market index, like BSE Sensex or Nifty istracked. Their portfolio mirrors the benchmark index both in terms of

    composition and individual stock weightages.

    2. Equity Diversified Fund100% of the capital is invested in equities spreadingacross different sectors and stocks.

    3. Dividend Yield FundIt is similar to the equity diversified funds except thatthey invest in companies offering high dividend yields.

    4. Thematic FundInvest 100% of the assets in sectors which are related throughsome theme, e.g., an infrastructure fund invests in power, construction, cements

    sectors etc.

    5. Sector Fund Invest 100% of the capital in a specific sector. e.g., a bankingsector fund will invest in banking stocks.

    6. ELSSEquity Linked Saving Scheme provides tax benefit to the investors.

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    Balanced FundTheir investment portfolio includes both debt and equity. As a result,

    on the risk-return ladder, they fall between equity and debt funds. Balanced funds are the

    ideal mutual funds vehicle for investors who prefer spreading their risk across various

    instruments. Following are balanced funds classes.

    a) Debt-oriented FundsInvestment below 65% in equities.b) Equity-oriented FundsInvest at least 65% in equities, remaining in debt.

    Debt Fund They invest only in debt instruments, and are a good option for investors

    averse to idea of taking risk associated with equities. Therefore, they invest exclusively

    in fixed-income instruments like bonds, debentures, Government of India securities; and

    money market instruments such as certificates of deposit (CD), commercial paper (CP)

    and call money. Put your money into any of these debt funds depending on your

    investment horizon and needs.

    a) Liquid FundThese funds invest 100% in money market instruments, a largeportion being invested in call money market.

    b) Gilt Fund ST They invest 100% of their portfolio in government securities ofand T-Bills.

    c) Floating rate Funds Invest in short-term debt papers. Floaters invest in debtinstruments which have variable coupon rate.

    d) Arbitrage FundThey generate income through arbitrage opportunities due tomis-pricicng between cash market and derivatives market. Funds are allocated to

    equities, derivatives andmoney markets. Higher proportion (around 75%) is put

    in money markets, in the absence of arbitrage opportunities.

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    e) Gilt Fund LT They invests 100% of their portfolio in long-term governmentsecurities.

    f) Income Fund LTTypically, such funds invest a major portion of the portfolioin long-term debt papers.

    g) MIPsMonthly Income Plans have an exposure of 70% - 90% to debt and anexposure of 10%-30% to equities.

    h) FMPsFixed Monthly Plans invest in debt papers whose maturity is in line withthat of the fund.

    Figure: Risk v/s Return

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    Figure: Working of Mutual Fund

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    Chapter V

    Equity Mutual Funds and Its Performance Risks associated with Mutual Fund

    How to Select an Equity Fund

    Data Analysis and Interpretation Findings

    Conclusions

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    Equity Funds

    Equity mutual funds are also known as stock mutual funds. Equity mutual funds invest

    pooled amounts of money in the stocks of public companies. Stock funds can be

    distinguished by several properties. Funds may have a specific style, for example, value

    or growth stocks represent part ownership, or equity, in companies, and the aim of stock

    ownership is to see the value of the companies increase over time. Stocks are often

    categorized by their market capitalization (or caps), and can be classified in three basic

    sizes: small, medium, and large. Many mutual funds invest primarily in companies of

    one of these sizes and are thus classified as large-cap, mid-cap or small cap funds.

    Funds which involve some component of stock picking are said to be actively managed,

    whereas index funds try as well as possible to mirror specific stock market indices

    Equity fund managers employ different styles of stock picking when they make

    investment decisions for their portfolios. Some fund managers use a value approach to

    stocks, searching for stocks that are undervalued when compared to other similar

    companies. Another approach to picking is to look primarily at growth, trying to find

    stocks that are growing faster than their competitors, or the market as a whole. Some

    managers buy both kinds of stocks, building a portfolio of both growth and value stocks.

    Since equity funds invest in stocks, they have the potential to generate more returns. On

    the other hand they carry greater risks too.

    Fund assets are typically mainly in stock, with some amount of cash, which is generally

    quite small, as opposed to bonds, notes, or other securities. The objective of an equity

    fund is long term growth through capital gains, although historically dividends have

    also been an important source of total return. Specific equity funds may focus on a

    certain sector of the market or may be geared toward a certain level of risk.

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    Equity Funds are of following types

    Index Funds- Index Funds invest in securities to mirror a market index, suchas the S&P 500. An Index Fund buys and sells securities in a manner that mirrors

    the composition of the selected index. The fund's performance tracks the

    underlying index's performance. Turnover of securities in an index fund's

    portfolio is minimal. As a result, an index fund generally has lower management

    costs than other types of fund.

    Index Funds replicate he portfolio of a particular index such as the BSE Sensitive

    index, S&P NSE 50 index (Nifty), etc these schemes invest in the securities in the

    same weight age comprising of an index. NAVs of such schemes would rise or

    fall in accordance with the rise or fall in the index, though not exactly by the

    same percentage due to some factors known as tracking error in technical

    terms. Necessary disclosures in this regard are made in the offer document of the

    mutual fund scheme.

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    TOP 10 OPEN ENDED INDEX FUNDS

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    Growth Funds - A Growth Fund invests in the stocks of companies that aregrowing rapidly. Growth companies tend to reinvest all or most of their profits

    for research and development rather than pay dividends. Growth funds are

    focused on generating capital gains rather than income.

    Growth funds are those mutual funds that aim to achieve capital appreciation by

    investing in growth stocks. They focus on those companies, which are

    experiencing significant earnings or revenue growth, rather than companies that

    pay out dividends. Growth Funds tend to look for the fastest -growing companies

    in the market. Growth managers are willing to take more risk and pay a premium

    for their stocks in an effort to build a portfolio of companies with above- average

    earnings momentum or price appreciation.

    In India, growth funds became popular after the tremendous growth of the Indian

    companies during the post economic reforms period. The rapid growth of Indian

    industry attracted investors money to sectors of high growth and as a result

    growth funds came into being.

    Objectives of Growth Funds

    The objective of growth funds is to achieve capital appreciation by in stocks of those

    companies, which are registering significant earnings or revenue growth. Growth funds

    offer tremendous opportunities for growth, when the financial market is bullish.

    In general, growth funds are more volatile than other types of funds, rising more than

    other funds in bull markets and falling more in bear markets. Only aggressive investors,

    or those with enough time to make up for short-term market losses, should buy these

    funds.

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    Dividend Yield Funds or Value Funds This is a fund that invests in"value" stocks. Companies rated as value stocks usually are older, established

    businesses that pay dividends. In these types of mutual fund, the co. gives part of

    it profit to mutual fund holders, which is called dividends.

    Thematic FundsThematic funds identify themes based on global trends orunique criteria as part of their stock picking guidelines. Some funds may focus on

    just one major theme as the backbone for their investment process. DWS Global

    Themes Equity Fund and DBS Shenton Global Opportunities Fund are example

    of global equity funds that have explicit global themes.

    A thematic fund invests in a single theme, but there are several sectors within it,

    maybe as many as 12-15 sectors, so its pretty diversified in that sense. The

    theme is not just one or two sectors, rather a broader opportunity encompassing

    several sectors. For instance, the outsourcing opportunity is not restricted to

    technology; it includes manufacturing and pharma among other sectors. The

    capital goods and infrastructure theme includes several sectors.

    Sectoral FundsThese are the funds/schemes which invest in the securities ofonly those sectors or industries as specified in the offer documents. e.g.

    Pharmaceuticals, Software, Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG), Petroleum

    stocks, etc. The returns in these funds are dependent on the performance of the

    respective sectors/industries. While these funds may give higher returns, they are

    more risky compared to diversified funds. Investors need to keep a watch on the

    performance of those sectors/industries and must exit at an appropriate time.

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    TOP 10 OPEN ENDED SECTORAL EQUITY FUNDS

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    Diversified Equity Funds A mutual fund scheme that achieves thebenefits of diversification by investing in the stocks of companies across a large

    number of sectors, as a result, it minimizes the risk of exposure to a single

    company or sector. Diversified equity fund is a fund seeks to invest only on

    equities, except for a very small portion in liquid money market securities, but is

    not focused on any one or few sectors or shares, may be termed a diversified

    equity fund. While exposed to all equity price risk diversified equity fund seek to

    reduce the sector or stock specific risk through diversification. They have mainly

    market risk expose. Such general proposal proposes but diversified funds are

    clearly at the lower risk level than the growth funds

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    TOP10 OPEN-ENDED DIVERSIFIED EQUITY FUNDS

    ELSS Equity Linked Saving Scheme provides tax benefit to the investors. Theyoperate like any other growth fund (and thats why are as risky). However, as investor

    in these schemes gets an income-tax rebate of 20 per cent (for a maximum of Rs

    10,000) under section 88. Essentially an incentive for the investor (who is otherwise

    investing in fixed income instruments like the Public Provident Fund primarily for

    saving tax on his or her annual salary or business income) a chance to participate in

    capital appreciation that can be delivered by investing in equity shares. Thats also why

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    these schemes also come with a three-year lock- in period. Also while other tax

    planning schemes guarantees returns, an ELSS offers no such assurance.

    TOP10 OPENENDED ELSS (TAX) FUNDS

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    Risks Associated with Mutual Funds

    1. Risk-Return Trade off The most important relationship to understand is therisk-return trade-off. Higher the risk greater the returns/loss and lower the risk

    lesser the returns/loss.

    2. Market RiskSometimes prices and yields of all securities rise and fall. Broadoutside influences affecting the market in general lead to this. This is true, may it

    be big corporations or smaller mid-sized companies. This is known as Market Risk.

    A Systematic Investment Plan (SIP) that works on the concept of Rupee Cost

    Averaging (RCA) might help mitigate this risk.

    3. Interest Rate Risk In a free market economy interest rates are difficult if notimpossible to predict. Changes in interest rates affect the prices of bonds as well as

    equities. If interest rates rise the prices of bonds fall and vice versa. A well-

    diversified portfolio might help mitigate this risk.

    4. Political Risk Changes in government policy and political decision can changethe investment environment. They can create a favorable environment for

    investment or vice versa.

    5. Liquidity Risk Liquidity risk arises when it becomes difficult to sell thesecurities that one has purchased. Liquidity Risk can be partly mitigated by

    diversification, staggering of maturities as well as internal risk controls that lean

    towards purchase of liquid securities.

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    Mutual Funds are invested in different securities which may be equities or bonds,

    depending upon the funds objectives. Different schemes are having different risks

    depending on the portfolio composition. In general, Mutual Funds are subjected to the

    following risks which are listed below

    Systemic Risk Systemic Risks or Market Risks refer to risks that affect theentire market and have an impact on the entire class of assets. The value of an

    investment may decline over a period of time because of economic changes or

    other events that affect the overall market. Systemic risks include risks related to

    interest rates, inflation, exchange rates and political events, etc.

    Non-Systemic Risk Non-systemic risks refer to risks associated withinvestments in a particular sector or industry or stock. Sector-specific schemes

    invest in equities of a particular industry or sector, owing to which they are

    subject to higher risks than other diversified schemes. For example, tax benefits

    to a particular sector of the economy would affect the shares of companies

    belonging to that sector and thus, affect the returns of funds investing in that

    sector.

    Other factors that have a greater impact on the performance of a mutual fund include the

    skill and experience of the fund manager and the research team, the size of the corpus,

    redemption pressures, etc.

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    Types

    Risk and return for a mutual fund depends on the type of fund. Small-capitalization funds typically own stocks of companies with less than $1 billion

    in market capitalization. These funds can generate high returns but at high risk.

    Mid-cap funds invest in companies with median capitalization between $1 billion

    and $8 billion. Large-cap funds invest in companies with market capitalization of

    $8 billion or more. These funds tend to focus on income from dividends, which

    can mean a stable if not spectacular return.

    Value funds invest in stocks that are undervalued, while growth funds invest in stocks

    that have high potential to grow. Value and growth funds tend be associated with higher

    returns and higher risk, compared with other types of funds, such as balanced funds,

    which contain both stocks and bonds.

    An example of large-cap index funds is the Vanguard 500 Index fund, which invests in

    companies in the Standard & Poor's 500 Index. The performance of the fund will mimic

    its index's performance. This type of fund is appropriate for long-term investment, with

    small short-term returns but stable long-term growth.

    STATISTICS

    A mutual fund's fact sheet often contains information on risk versus return asrepresented by four statistics: alpha, beta, standard deviation and the Sharpe

    Ratio.

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    Beta indicates a fund's past price volatility in relation to a standard stock market index,

    like the S&P 500. Beta typically ranges from 0.85 to 1.05. Other, more aggressive funds

    might have higher values of beta. Alpha measures the fund's expected return based on its

    beta. A positive alpha means a fund returns more than what is expected, given its beta. A

    negative alpha indicates that the fund returns less than expected, based on the beta.

    Standard deviation measures the variability of actual returns in comparison with

    historical data. Higher the standard deviation, more volatile would the fund.

    Risk Identification

    There are many risks associated with investing in mutual funds, which must betaken into account when choosing a fund. The stock market tends to move in

    cycles, and if the market declines, there is a good chance the value of your fund

    will drop too.

    Funds that invest in foreign stock markets, such as Vanguard Emerging Markets, tend to

    be riskier than funds based on the U.S. market. Other types of risks involve the political

    and economic conditions in countries where the fund invests, currency risk, income risk,

    manager risk and inflation risk.

    Diversification

    A diversified mix of mutual funds reduces risk. In his book "New Guide toFinancial Independence," Charles Schwab recommends a mixture of growth

    funds, income funds, international funds and, most important, index funds. In any

    given year, only one in five mutual funds outperforms the market, while index

    funds aim to match the market.

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    Considerations

    If you do not want to deal with the risks associated with mutual funds, you canchoose money market funds, which have a stable share price, unlike a stock or

    bond mutual fund. Your return will be much less than what you can expect from

    mutual funds, but your risk is minimized.

    How to Select an Equity Fund

    Compare a Fund with its Peers:

    One of the basic fundamental of benchmarking is to evaluate funds within the same

    category. For example, if you are evaluating the performance of a thematic fund, say IT

    based fund, then you should compare its performance with another similar IT based fund.

    Comparing it with banking sector fund for example will not give the correct picture.

    Comparing a fund over stock market cycle (boom and bust) will give investors a good

    idea about how the fund has fared.

    Compare returns against those of the Benchmark Index

    Every fund mentions a benchmark index in the Offer Document. It can be BSE 100, BSE

    200, Nifty or any other index. The benchmark index serves as a guidepost for both the

    fund manager and the investor. Compare how the fund has fared against the period of 3-5

    years. The funds that have outperformed their benchmark indices during stock market

    volatility must be given a close look

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    Compare against the Fund's own Performance

    Apart from comparing a fund with its peers and benchmark, index, investors should

    evaluate its historical performance. By evaluating a fund against its own historical

    performance, you can get an idea about consistent performers.

    Current Scenario of Equity Funds

    With stock markets reigning at its all time high, Equity is the buzzword these days. All

    kinds of investors without caring a damn about their risk profiles are looking at investing

    in Equities or Equity Funds. Large corporate houses too have been lured by the equity

    mania. As a result of this, Mutual Funds are raking in huge monies in the equity segment.

    The total AUM of the industry stood at Rs. 164674.07 crores as on June 2007. Out of

    this Rs. 42,461 crores representing almost 26% was in the equity segment. This is an

    increase of over 80% in the last one year. The mutual fund with highest Equity Funds

    under management is UTI MF, having almost Rs. 7,800 crores in its kitty. Among the

    private sector players, Franklin Templeton is at the top with an equity corpus of Rs.

    6637.4 crores.

    HDFC MF comes next with Rs. 4559.24 crores in its equity segment. The five top funds

    in this category account for 58% of the total equity funds in the mutual funds industry.

    True to the general perception about mutual funds that they are a means of diversifying

    across stocks, the diversified equity schemes had the highest corpus with over 80% of the

    funds in equities among the top 5 players below.

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    Over the last six months the equity corpus of the industry swelled by more than Rs.

    12,000 crores. In this the diversified schemes and tax planning schemes saw rise of about

    Rs. 12,650 crores and Rs. 232.2 crores respectively. But there was a fall in the corpus of

    Index and sectoral schemes. Major gainers in the equity segment over last 6 months

    remained Reliance MF, which mopped up Rs. 1888 crores. Franklin closely followed at

    Rs. 1809 crores. HDFC Mutual Fund was at a distant third place growing by Rs. 1435

    crores and Tata MFs equity corpus inflated by Rs. 1151 crores, but the major factor

    helping in this growth remained the New Fund Offer made by each of these AMCs.

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    So diversified equity funds has the better preference than the other equity funds because

    of its diversification of stocks and ELSS schemes are giving better return due to their

    locking system of 3 years as long term investments.

    Yearly Return of Equity Mutual Funds Sector Wise (Table-1)

    INTERPRETATION The above table shows return of sector-wise mutual funds in

    2007 and 2008. In auto sector, both of the funds give better return in 2008 than 2007.

    This effect is done due to the upside of the automobile market done due to the upside of

    the automobile market sectorised mutual funds have given better result in comparison to

    its return in the equity market. In case of the banking sectors, 2007 was the more

    profitable than 2008, both

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    in the equity sector and in the mutual fund industry. The banking sector faced a heavy

    loss in 2007. Thats why it affected the banking funds. Except the Allahabad Bank no

    bank gave better return than the previous year. In case of the FMCG sector equity funds,

    one fund have given better result in 2008 and the other two funds had comparatively less

    return than 2007.And the index funds are depended on the indexSENSEX & NIFTY ,

    and the stock market is volatile in its nature, some earned better return and others earned

    poor return.

    Fig: Return of equity funds monthly, quarterly, half-yearly, yearly and in 3 years Funds

    which gave good return as on 18th June 2009 (Table-2)

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    INTERPRETATION

    The Table-2 is showing the best equity funds return as per 1 month, 3 months, 6 months,

    1 year and 3 years. From the above funds, TAURUS INFRASTRUCTURE FUND

    GROWTH has the best return in 1 month, 3 months, and 6 months. In 1 year, JM

    MIDCAP FUND GROWTH and in 3 years, SUNDARAM BNP PARIBAS CAPEX

    OPPORTUNITIES FUNDGROWTH is the best performer, but from the overall point

    of view, all midcap funds have given the good return and all good performers are the

    growth funds.

    So, it is clear that mid-cap funds and growth funds are the good performers in the mutual

    fund field. Also the mid cap companies are performing well in the recession time, they

    are also the good performers in mutual fund.

    EQUITY FUNDS GIVING BAD RETURN (Table-3)

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    The above table shows the equity funds, which gave bad return. Two of the above tables

    are arbitrage funds and the other twos are derivatives fund. As derivatives are related to

    the anticipation, and the security market is in the recession period, these funds are giving

    more and less return.

    EQUITY FUNDS SECTOR WISE RETURN IN %

    PHARMA SECTOR (Table4)

    INTERPRETATION In Pharma sector, in 1 month and 3 months SBI MAGNUM

    UMBRELLA has the best return, in 6 months, FRANKLIN PHARMA FUND has the

    best return. But in long term periods, RELIANCE PHARMA FUND is the best. Pharma

    sector is the only sector, which is giving always a reasonable return to its customers,

    even in the recession period. Both in the share market and equity funds, it is not a looser.

    This sector is a trusted sector for investment. Ranbaxy, Dr.Reddys are giving reasonable

    return always in spite of slowdown. This also affects the pharma sector equity funds.

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    INFOTECH SECTOR (Table5)

    INTERPRETATION Here, in 1 month, 3 months, 6 months and in 1 year

    performance, the TATA LIFE SCINCES AND TECHNOLOGY FUNDS APPR has

    the best return and in 3 years, DSP BLACKROCK TECHNOLOGY.COM FUND has

    the best return. As here given returns are the returns of the top performers of these

    sectors, it shows that this sector is not giving better return in comparison with other

    sectors.

    BANKING AND FINANCIAL SERVICES SECTOR (Table6)

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    INTERPRETATION

    In one month return of all are below than 1. In 3 months and 6 months SAHARA

    BANKING AND FINANCIAL SERVICES FUND has the highest return. In 1 year,

    SUNDARAM BNPPARIBAS FINANCIAL SERVICES FUND is the best and in 3

    years, there exists only the RELIANCE BANKING FUND and it also gave good return

    32.49%. So, overall SAHARA BANKING AND FINANCIAL SERVICES FUND is the

    better scheme in banking and financial

    service sector. This sector is going in loss now. No bank except Allahabad Bank gave

    better result in 2008. Though SBI and some other banks have given reasonable return

    2009, banking sector funds are still giving negative return. Here it can be seen that in 3

    month return, they have given good result, but in one month, their return is poor, because

    currently fall of banking stocks.

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    INFRASTRUCTURE SECTOR (Table-7)

    INTERPRETATIONAs per the above table, TAURUS INFRASTRUCTURE FUND

    is the leader, which is giving the best return, but in long term periods (1 year and 3

    years), SAHARA INFRASTRUCTURE FUND is the best player. The infrastructure

    sector has the growth period now and it is the sector, which is giving the best return in

    the equity funds. Infrastructure funds are also the leaders in the overall equity funds.

    AMCs are now introducing more and more NFOs in this sector.

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    TAX SAVING SCHEMES (Table-8)

    INTERPRETATIONThis table shows the tax saving schemes return. In 1 month, ING

    TAX SAVING FUND is the best return giver. In 3 months and 6 months, DBS CHOLA

    TAXSAVER is the best player. But in long term period both in 1 year and 3 years, the

    SAHARA TAXGAIN GROWTH FUND is the fund which gave the highest return.

    Though most of them are the new comers in the market, but SAHARA TAXGAIN is the

    best player in the tax saver schemes.

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    Findings

    Equity funds are the funds having both high risk and high return. Pure equity funds are volatile in nature. Growth equity funds are giving good return. Mid cap equity funds are also giving good return. Sectoral equity funds have also high riskhigh return and they can be volatile as

    the share market.

    Though equity funds have risks, they are still giving better return and also thepreference of the mutual fund holders.

    In 2007 and 2008, Diversified equity funds were the best preferences, but now itis the equity funds has the better market.

    CONCLUSION

    The Mutual fund industry is on uprising moment. It have a good prospect in our country.

    Due to the pure volatility in the stock market, people are now looking for the mutual

    fund market for their big investments. As share market has high risk high return, and

    people are looking for better return but with safety, they choose mutual funds and mainly

    the equity funds those are giving better return in the market. As People have better

    knowledge about the share markets, they are choosing equity funds for their investment,

    but I have done my research in an analytical view, thats why I m presented the analysis

    for what people should choose the equity funds for their investments. The NFOs are

    entering the market, mainly based on the infrastructure sectorised funds. The equity

    funds are the only market, in which more and more types of funds can be created as per

    the situations. Now a global fund, which contains

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    the investment in foreign companies are a new concept of equity funds Though equity

    funds are not always affected by the stock market, but it can be affected by its volatility.

    So, the investors should have better knowledge about the portfolio of the funds before

    investing in it. It is no doubt that equity funds have a bright future in Indian Investment

    Market and it is now is in the way of the excellence.

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    BIBLIOGRAPHY

    To prepare my report I have taken the help of some websites & books.

    These are:

    www.mfea.com

    www.mutualfundindia.com

    www.amfiindia.com

    www.sebigov.in

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    INVESTMENT ANALYSIS & PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT BY PRASANNA

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