tailieunhanh - SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE BOARD OF INDIA SEBI INVESTOR EDUCATION PROGRAMME (INVESTMENTS IN MUTUAL FUNDS)

Finally you will have resawn until there is no more thickness to resaw, and it is time to take it all to the planer to surface the rough resawn faces. This is a simple procedure for pieces 1/4" and above in thickness. But if you want stock thinner than this a couple of problems arise that are easily solved with the simplest jig you will ever make and the greatest gift to woodworkers since duct tape- double-sided carpet tape. All planers have a minimum thickness that they will plane- from as much as 1/4" to as little as less than. | SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE BOARD OF INDIA SEBI INVESTOR EDUCATION PROGRAMME INVESTMENTS IN MUTUAL FUNDS Introduction Different investment avenues are available to investors. Mutual Funds also offer good investment opportunities to the investors. Like all investments they also carry certain risks. The investors should compare the risks and expected yields after adjustment of tax on various instruments while taking investment decisions. The investors may seek advice from experts and consultants including agents and distributors of Mutual Funds schemes while making investment decisions. With an objective to make the investors aware of functioning of Mutual Funds an attempt has been made to provide information in question-answer format which may help the investors in taking investment decisions. What is a Mutual Fund Mutual Fund is a mechanism for pooling the resources by issuing units to the investors and investing funds in securities in accordance with objectives as disclosed in offer document. Investments in securities are spread across a wide cross-section of industries and sectors and thus the risk is reduced. Diversification reduces the risk because all stocks may not move in the same direction in the same proportion at the same time. 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. What is the history of Mutual Funds in India and role of SEBI in Mutual Funds industry Unit Trust of India was the first Mutual Fund set up in India in the year 1963. In early 1990s Government allowed .

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