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Project Report on:-
“Study of Various Mutual Fund Schemes and Risk
Adjusted Rate of Return with Special Reference to
LIC Mutual Fund”
Submitted for the award of post graduate degree of
Master in Business Administration
(MBA)
To
SAVITRIBAI PHULE UNIVERSITY OF
PUNE
-: Submitted By:-
Kalpesh Shamkant Kasar
MBA (Finance)
-: Project Guide:-
Prof. Hema Gawlani
MET’s
INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT
Bhujbal Knowledge City
Adgaon, Nashik- 422003
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I hereby declare that the project entitled “Study of Various
Mutual Fund Schemes and Risk Adjusted Rate of Return with Special
Reference to LIC Mutual Fund” is an independent analysis work carried out
by me as a part of MBA curriculum, University of Pune under the guidance of
prof. Hema Gawlani.
This report has not been submitted for any award of any degree of
this or any other University.
Date:
Place:
Kalpesh Shamkant Kasar
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It is great opportunity to thank all the help, assistance and co-
operation rendered to me by all the people who have the contribution in
bringing up this project work on the topic “Study of Various Mutual Fund
Schemes and Risk Adjusted Rate of Return with Special Reference to LIC
Mutual Fund”
I would like to express my deep gratitude to Mr. Shekhar Buwa
(Area Manager, Nashik) for giving me this opportunity to work in the
company. I am gratetly thankful to Mr. Sujit Jadhav (Relationship
Manager, Nashik) for providing their wholehearted co-operation and
guidance in the successful completion of project.
I am grateful thanks to Prof. Hema . for the valuable suggestions
and support with keen interest in bringing this project work to existence
successfully.
I extend my thanks to the entire staff member whose best wishes
contributed to the completion of the project.
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Date:
Place:
Kalpesh Shamkant Kasar
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Chapter No. Under
Numberin
g
Particulars
I
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
INTRODUCTION
Need of the project
Topic selection
Objective and limitation of study
Data collection
II
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
COMPANY PROFILE
Set up of the fund
Information about the sponsor
Information about the LIC MF
Information about the AMC
(STUDY OF) LIC MF SCHEMES
III
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
ABOUT MUTUAL FUND
What is Mutual Fund?
The Mutual Fund Operation flow chart
Types of Mutual Fund scheme
Others
IV
4.1
4.2
DATA ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION
Risk adjusted rate of returns of schemes
Study of Mentioned (4 to 11) Performance
Measures of Mutual Fund:-
V CONCLUSIONS AND F. & R.
VI APPENDICES
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(1.1) Need Of The Project Work:-
The summer project is an integral part of MBA curriculum it is
very important program as it gives the student their initial exposure to an
organizational set-up. It is essential to have adequate knowledge about every
aspect of the job, so as to handle each and every situation properly.
The main motive behind this project is to learn practical
application of the theoretical knowledge gained so far, at actual business
environment.
It gives an opportunity to observe business and get the experience
of various aspects of the management and also gives practical insight to the
current business scenario. The project helps to appreciate real life business
problem, perceptions and challenges.
The project is good opportunity to interact with the management
personnel and to gain possible knowledge through their experience.
(1.2) Topic Selection:-
The selection of the topic is one of the important aspects of the
project, as it decides the course of action to be followed. The topic selection
should be such that it helps in understanding the concepts clearly, as was given
the topic by the company it self, the topic given by my project guide was
“Study of Various Mutual Fund Schemes and Risk Adjusted Rate of
Return with Special Reference to LIC Mutual Fund” which cover the
things related to various LICMF schemes, Concepts of Mutual Funds and
Performance Measures/Evaluation.
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(1.3) Objective and Limitation of Study
(A) Objectives:-
Decision-Making requires relevant and correct information for
collecting the data which can be used for decision-making. Objective of data
collection should be very clear, objective guide us to collect the right data
from right source. The main objective of the study listed as follow:
• To study the concept of Mutual Fund, Various type of Mutual Fund
schemes and when a particular scheme is ideal for investors.
• To study of various open-ended schemes of LICMF with primary
objective of those scheme and prepare summary of those schemes.
• To study of the fundamental concepts of performance measures to
understand the concept of risk adjusted rate of return for investment
decision.
(B) Limitations:-
The project was conducted in a short span of eight week, which
itself act as a major constraints. More over the time constraint also put
pressure for data collection and the analysis for data. The report includes
Fundamental analysis but doesn’t include deep technical analysis. Hence
study is limited by considering only fundamental factors.
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(1.4) Data Collection:-
The data was collected by using the following sources:-
(A) Primary Data:-
Asking questions and personal visits to Mutual Fund Agents, and
broker houses, local franchisee and customer interaction and feedback report is
collect primary data.
(B) Secondary Data:-
The secondary data is collect through Information Memorandum,
offer document, trade- books, fact sheet, broachers related to Mutual Fund,
website of LICMF and using internet etc.
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(2.1) SET UP OF THE FUND:-
Life Insurance Corporation of India set up LIC Mutual Fund on
19th June 1989 and contributed Rs. 2 Crores towards the corpus of the Fund.
LIC Mutual Fund was constituted as a Trust in accordance with the provisions
of the Indian Trust Act, 1882. The settlor is not responsible for the
management of the Trust. The settlor is also not responsible or liable for any
loss or shortfall resulting in any of the schemes of LIC Mutual Fund.
The Trustees of the LIC Mutual Fund have exclusive ownership
of Trust Fund and are vested with general power of superintendence,
discretion and management of the affairs of the Trust. LIC Mutual Fund Asset
Management Company Ltd. was formed on 20th April 1994 in compliance
with the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Mutual Funds) Regulations,
1993. The Company commenced business on 29th April 1994. The Trustees of
LIC Mutual Fund have appointed LIC Mutual Fund Asset Management
Company Ltd. as the Investment Managers for LIC Mutual Fund.
The Trustees are responsible for appointing a Custodian. The
Trustees should also ensure that the activities of the Trust and the Asset
Management Company are in accordance with the Trust Deed and the SEBI
Mutual Fund Regulations as amended from time to time. The Trustees have
also to report periodically to SEBI on the functioning of the Fund.
The investors under the schemes can obtain a copy of the Trust
Deed, the text of the concerned Scheme as also a copy of the Annual Report,
on a written request made to the LIC Mutual Fund Asset Management
Company Ltd. at a nominal price of Rs. 10/-.
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(2.2) INFORMATION ABOUT THE SPONSOR:-
Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC), the sponsor of LIC
Mutual Fund is one amongst the largest insurance companies in the world,
serving over 32 crore policy holders and managing a Fund of over Rs.
560806.33 crore. There are very few organizations in India, which manage
funds of this size. However beyond the initial contribution of Rs. 2 crore
towards setting up of the corpus LIC is not responsible or liable for any loss or
shortfall resulting from the operations of any scheme of the Mutual Fund.
(2.3) INFORMATION ABOUT LIC MUTUAL FUND:-
LIC Mutual Fund was set up as a separate Trust by the Life
Insurance Corporation of India having its central office at Yogakshema,
Jeevan Bima Marg, Mumbai 400 021. The Trust deed dt.20.04.89 was
modified through a deed of modification as mentioned in schedule III of SEBI
(Mutual Fund) Regulations 1996. The Trust Deed will not be modified without
the prior approval of SEBI and Unit holders approval will be obtained where it
affects the interest of the Unit holders. LIC has made an initial contribution of
Rs.2 crore towards Trust Fund. LIC Mutual Fund Trustee Co. Pvt. Ltd. is
formed and appointed to supervise the activities of the Fund. The Trustee
company has entrusted the work of management of the Fund to LIC Mutual
Fund Asset Management Company Ltd., which is a company promoted by
Life Insurance Corporation of India with an authorized capital of Rs.25 crore.
Further details regarding the set up are furnished in the following paragraphs:
A) Objective of LIC Mutual Fund:-
The basic objective of LIC Mutual Fund is to mobilize savings
from investors who are spread in various parts of the country and have no easy
access to the capital market, with a view to providing them a vehicle for
investment of their funds to ensure safety, security, easy liquidity and
reasonably good returns.
B) The Trustee Fees:-
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In accordance with the Trust Deed constituting the Mutual Fund,
and the Deed of Modification the Trustee Co. is entitled to receive in addition
to the reimbursement of all costs, charges and expenses a fee not exceeding
0.01% of the weekly / daily average net assets or a sum of 25 lakh per annum
whichever is higher subject to regulations.
C) Certificate of Registration:-
In accordance with the Regulation 9 of the Securities &
Exchange Board of India Regulations, the LIC Mutual Fund has obtained a
Certificate of Registration from SEBI on 9/5/94 vide Registration Code
No.MF/012/94/5.
(2.4) INFORMATION ABOUT THE ASSET MANAGEMENT
COMPANY (AMC):-
In terms of Securities & Exchange Board of India (Mutual Fund)
Regulations, an Asset Management Company called the LIC Mutual Fund
Asset Management Company Ltd. With an authorized capital of Rs. 25 crore
has been appointed, as approved by the Securities & Exchange Board of India,
to manage the affairs of LIC Mutual Fund and operate the schemes of the
Fund. Promoted by LIC, LICMFAMC was incorporated in April 1994 and has
since been managing the schemes of LICMF.
A) AMC Fees-
In accordance with the Investment Management Agreement and
the SEBI regulations the AMC is entitled to receive investment management
and advisory fee at the rate of 1.25%, per annum of the weekly average net
assets outstanding in an accounting year, for net assets upto Rs. 100 crore, and
at the rate of 1% per annum of the weekly average net assets outstanding in an
accounting year, for net assets above Rs. 100 crore.
B) CUSTODIANS:-
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LIC Mutual Fund has appointed Stock Holding Corporation of
India situated at Mittal Court, ‘B’ Wing, Nariman Point, Mumbai 400021,
having SEBI Regulation no. IN/CUS/011 as per the custodian agreement with
them, signed on 22/4/94 and HDFC Bank Ltd. Situated at Sandoz House, Dr.
Annie Besant road, Worli, Mumbai 400 018, having SEBI Regulation no.
IN/CUS/001 as per the custodian agreement with them, signed on 2/12/2002.
LIC Mutual Fund may also appoint any other Depository as the custodian for
the scheme.
Functions and Responsibilities of Custodians:-
The custodian is required to take delivery of all properties
belonging to the Mutual Fund schemes and hold them in custody separately
from the assets of the custodian and their other clients. The custodian will
make efforts to have the properties of the Fund registered in the name of the
Fund and will deliver them only as per the instructions of the AMC and on
receipt of the consideration. The custodian shall collect, receive and deposit in
the account or accounts of the Fund with the bank, income, dividends, interest,
rights and other payments of whatever kind with respect to the securities and
other assets and items of a like nature of the Fund held by or to the order of the
custodian and shall execute such ownership and other confirmations as are
necessary. LIC Mutual Fund shall have the right to change the Custodians if at
any point of time it is observed that the service of the appointed Custodians is
not upto the mark.
C) REGISTRARS AND TRANSFER AGENTS:-
All the activities such as processing of applications, issuance of
statement of account / unit certificate and other such activities are proposed to
be carried out by our Registrar and Transfer agents Registrars M/s. Karvy
Mutual Fund Services (A division of Karvy Computershare Pvt. Ltd.)
The address of the Registrar is-
“Karvy Plaza", H.No.8-2-596, Avenue 4, Street No.1,
Banjara Hills, Hyderabad – 500 034
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The AMC shall have the right to change the Registrars and Transfer
agent later. The Board of Trustees and the Board of AMC have ensured that
the registrar and transfer agent M/s Karvy Computershare Pvt. Ltd. has
adequate capacity to discharge responsibilities with regard to processing of
applications and dispatching unit certificates to unitholders within the time
limit prescribed in the Regulations and also has sufficient capacity to handle
investor complaints.
D) AUDITOR:-
M/s. Shah Gupta & Co.,
Chartered Accountants,
38, Bombay Mutual Building,
Fort, Mumbai – 400 001
LIC Mutual Fund shall review the appointment of Auditors after
every three years or at such time as may be deemed fit in the opinion of the
Board.
E) BANKERS:-
Presently HDFC Bank Ltd., Corporation Bank, Kotak Mahindra
Bank, ABN Amro Bank, Standard Chartered Bank, Union Bank of India and
AXIS Bank are the Bankers to the schemes. The AMC reserves the right to
change the Banker or introduce additional banker/s to the scheme at a later
date.
(2.5) STUDY OF LICMF SCHEMES:-
Following are the various Open-Ended LIC MF schemes / Plans
which we will study one by one:-
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1. LICMF BOND FUND
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LICMF BOND FUND
0
2
4
6
8
10Last1
year
Last3
year
Since
Inception
Return(%)
Scheme returns (%)
Benchmark returns (%)
Investment
objective:-
The primary investment objective of the scheme is to generate reasonable
returns for its investors through investments mainly in fixed income
securities. This shall be one of the fundamental attributes of the scheme.
Asset Allocation
Pattern of the
Scheme:-
Type of Instruments Normal Allocation ( % of net asset )
Debt 60-100
Money market 0-40
Note:- Debt includes securitised debt & government securities.
Plan and option:- 1. Dividend
2. Growth
Minimum
application amount /
No.of units:-
Plan / option Fresh purchase
Rs.
Additional
purchase Rs.
Repurchase
Dividend 5000 500 NA
Growth 5000 500 NA
Benchmark index:- C Comp Bex
Fund Manager:- Mr. Ashish Kumar
Expenses of the
scheme:-
Load structure:- Entry load: Nil
Exit load:
- 0.50% if exit within 6 months from the date of allotment for
investment <= 50 lakh;
- 0.25% if exit within 3 months from the date of allotment for
investment > 50 lakh and <= 5 crore;
- 0.10% for investment > 5 crore if exit within 1 month from the date
of allotment.
Recurring
expenses :-
First Rs.100 crore 2.25%
Next Rs.300 crore 2.00%
Next Rs.300 crore 1.75%
Balance 1.50%
Actual expenses of the previous financial year: 1.79
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Performance of the
scheme (as on
31.10.2007)
Compounded annualized
returns
Scheme returns
(%)
Benchmark returns
(%)
Last 1 year 6.69 6.27
Last 3 year 6.11 5.22
Since inception 9.12 5.78
2. LICMF G-SEC FUND
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LICMF G- SEC FUND
0
2
4
6
8
10
Last1
yearLast3
year
Since
Inception
Return(%)
Scheme returns (%)
Benchmark returns (%)
Investment
objective:-
The primary investment objective of the scheme is to generate credit risk free
And reasonable returns for its investors through investments in sovereign
securities issued by the Central and/or State Government and/or any security
unconditionally guaranteed by the Central/State government for repayment of
principal and interest and/or reverse repose in such securities as and when
permitted by RBI.
Asset Allocation
Pattern of the
Scheme:-
Type of Instruments Normal Allocation ( % of net asset )
G-Sec Upto 100
Debt / Money market Upto 40
Note:- Debt includes securitised debt.
Plan and option:- Plan:- Options:-
1. Regular Plan - Dividend
2. PF Plan - Growth
Minimum
application amount
/ No.of units:-
Plan / option Fresh purchase
Rs.
Additional
purchase Rs.
Repurchase
Dividend 10000 1000 NA
Growth 10000 1000 NA
Benchmark index:- I-Sec Composite Gilt
Fund Manager:- Mr. Ashish Kumar
Expenses of the
scheme:-
Load structure:- Entry load: Nil
Exit load: (Regular Plan)
- 0.50% if exit within 3 months from the date of allotment for
investment <= 50 lakh;
- Nil for investment > 50lakh.
Exit load: (PF plan)
- 1% if exit within 365 days from the date of allotment.
Recurring
expenses :-
First Rs.100 crore 2.25%
Next Rs.300 crore 2.00%
Next Rs.300 crore 1.75%
Balance 1.50%
Actual expenses of the previous financial year: 1.08
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Performance of the
scheme (as on
31.10.2007)
Compounded
annualized returns
Scheme returns (%) Benchmark
returns (%)
Last 1 year 5.75 7.31
Last 3 year 5.00 6.67
Since inception 8.91 2.74
3. LICMF CHILDREN’S FUND
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LICMF CHILDREN'S FUND
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
Last1
year
Last3
year
Since
Inception
Return(%)
Scheme returns (%)
Benchmark returns (%)
Investment
objective:-
The primary investment objective of the LICMF Children’s Fund is to
provide for long term growth of capital through a judicious mix of
investments in quality debt securities and equities with relatively low levels of
risk.
Asset Allocation
Pattern of the
Scheme:-
Type of Instruments Normal Allocation ( % of net asset )
Debt / MM Upto 100
Equity Upto 70
Note:- Debt includes securitised debt & government securities.
Plan and option:- Growth
Minimum
application amount
/ No.of units:-
Plan / option Fresh purchase
Rs.
Additional
purchase Rs.
Repurchase
Growth 5000 500 NA
Benchmark index:- C Balance Ex
Fund Manager:- Mr. Ashish Kumar
Expenses of the
scheme:-
Load structure:- Entry load: Nil
Exit load:
- 1.00% if exit within 3 months from the date of allotment;
- Nil after 3 years from the date of allotment;
Recurring
expenses :-
First Rs.100 crore 2.25%
Next Rs.300 crore 2.00%
Next Rs.300 crore 1.75%
Balance 1.50%
Actual expenses of the previous financial year: 2.28
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Performance of
the scheme (as on
31.10.2007)
Compounded annualized
returns
Scheme returns
(%)
Benchmark returns
(%)
Last 1 year 33.06 34.91
Last 3 year 16.82 30.16
Since inception 11.82 22.88
4. LICMF LIQUID FUND
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LICMF LIQUID FUND
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9Last1
year
Last3
year
Since
Inception
Return(%)
Scheme returns (%)
Benchmark returns (%)
Investment
objective:-
The primary investment objective of the scheme is to generate reasonable
returns with low risk and high liquidity through judicious mix of
investments and quality debt instruments.
Asset Allocation
Pattern of the
Scheme:-
Type of Instruments Normal Allocation ( % of net asset )
Money market 60-100
Debt 0-40
Note:- Debt includes securitised debt & government securities.
Plan and option:- 1. Dividend
2. Growth
Minimum
application
amount / No.of
units:-
Plan / option Fresh purchase
Rs.
Additional
purchase Rs.
Repurchase
Dividend 25000 500 NA
Growth 25000 500 NA
Benchmark
index:-
C Fund - LX
Fund Manager:- Mr. Ashish Kumar
Expenses of the
scheme:-
Load structure:- Entry load: Nil
Exit load: Nil
Recurring
expenses :-
First Rs.100 crore 2.25%
Next Rs.300 crore 2.00%
Next Rs.300 crore 1.75%
Balance 1.50%
Actual expenses of the previous financial year: 0.50
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Performance of
the scheme (as on
31.10.2007)
Compounded annualized
returns
Scheme returns
(%)
Benchmark
returns (%)
Last 1 year 7.90 7.47
Last 3 year 6.72 5.95
Since inception 6.43 5.45
5. LICMF SHORT TERM PLAN
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LICMF SHORT TERM PLAN
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Last1
year
Last3
year
Since
Inception
Return(%)
Scheme returns (%)
Benchmark returns (%)
Investment
objective:-
The primary investment objective of the scheme is to generate income by
investing in a portfolio of quality short term debt securities. There can be no
assurance that the investment objective of the scheme will be realised.
Asset Allocation
Pattern of the
Scheme:-
Type of Instruments Normal Allocation ( % of net asset )
Debt / MM Upto 100
Note:- Debt includes securitised debt & government securities.
Plan and option:- 1. Dividend
2. Growth
Minimum
application amount
/ No.of units:-
Plan / option Fresh purchase
Rs.
Additional
purchase Rs.
Repurchase
Dividend 10000 1000 NA
Growth 10000 1000 NA
Benchmark index:- C St Index
Fund Manager:- Mr. Ashish Kumar
Expenses of the
scheme:-
Load structure:- Entry load: Nil
Exit load: Nil
Recurring
expenses :-
First Rs.100 crore 2.25%
Next Rs.300 crore 2.00%
Next Rs.300 crore 1.75%
Balance 1.50%
Actual expenses of the previous financial year: 0.50
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Performance of
the scheme (as on
31.10.2007)
Compounded annualized
returns
Scheme returns
(%)
Benchmark returns
(%)
Last 1 year 5.02 7.60
Last 3 year 4.79 5.95
Since inception 4.85 5.23
6. LICMF FLOATING RATE FUND
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Investment
objective:-
The primary investment objective of the scheme is to generate consistent
return by investing mainly in a floating rate instruments/ fixed rate
instruments swapped for floating rate return so as to minimize the interest
rate risk for the investor.
Asset Allocation
Pattern of the
Scheme:-
Type of Instruments Normal
Allocation ( %
of net asset )
Floating rate or fixed rate instruments swapped for floating
rate debt.
65 to 100%
Fixed rate debt or money market instruments such as
Corporate bonds, Gilts, CP CD, call money market or any
other instruments as permitted by SEBI from time to time.
0 to 35%
Note:- Debt includes securitised debt.
Plan and option:- 1. Dividend
2. Growth
Minimum
application amount
/ No.of units:-
Plan / option Fresh purchase
Rs.
Additional
purchase Rs.
Repurchase
Dividend 5000 500 NA
Growth 5000 500 NA
Benchmark index:- C Fund - LX
Fund Manager:- Mr. Ashish Kumar
Expenses of the
scheme:-
Load structure:- Entry load: Nil
Exit load: Nil
Recurring
expenses :-
First Rs.100 crore 2.25%
Next Rs.300 crore 2.00%
Next Rs.300 crore 1.75%
Balance 1.50%
Actual expenses of the previous financial year: 0.50
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LICMF FLOATING RATE FUND
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Last1
year
Last3
year
Since
Inception
Return(%)
Scheme returns (%)
Benchmark returns (%)
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Performance of
the scheme (as on
31.10.2007)
Compounded annualized
returns
Scheme returns
(%)
Benchmark returns
(%)
Last 1 year 8.50 7.47
Last 3 year 6.97 5.95
Since inception 6.47 5.45
7. LICMF MONTHLY INCOME PLAN
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LICMF MONTHLY INCOME PLAN
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
Last1
year
Last3
year
Since
Inception
Return(%)
Scheme returns (%)
Benchmark returns (%)
Investment
objective:-
The primary investment objective of the scheme is to generate regular returns
by investing mainly in a portfolio of quality debt securities and money market
instruments. The scheme also seeks to generate capital appreciation by
investing some percentage in a mix of equity instruments. There can be no
assurance that the investment objective of the scheme will be realised.
Asset Allocation
Pattern of the
Scheme:-
Type of Instruments Normal Allocation ( % of net asset )
Debt / MM Upto 100
Equity Upto 15
Note:- Debt includes securitised debt.
Plan and option:- 1.Monthly Dividend 3.Yearly Dividend
2.Quarterly Dividend 4. Growth
Minimum
application
amount/number of
units:
Plan / Option Fresh
purchase
Rs.
Additional
purchase
Rs.
Repurchase
Monthly dividend 25000 1 NA
Quarterly dividend 15000 1 NA
Yearly dividend 10000 1 NA
Growth 5000 1 NA
Benchmark index:- C Mipex
Fund Manager:- Mrs. Bichitra Mahapatra
Expenses of the
scheme:-
Load structure:- Entry load: Nil
Exit load:-
- 0.50% for investments <= 25 lakh if exit within 6 months from the
date of allotment;
- 0.25% for investments > 25 lakh if exit within 3 months from the date
of allotment.
Recurring
expenses :-
First Rs.100 crore 2.25%
Next Rs.300 crore 2.00%
Next Rs.300 crore 1.75%
Balance 1.50%
Actual expenses of the previous financial year: 2.48
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Performance of
the scheme (as on
31.10.2007)
Compounded annualized
returns
Scheme returns
(%)
Benchmark returns
(%)
Last 1 year 17.51 12.63
Last 3 year 14.17 11.03
Since inception 11.38 9.94
8. LICMF EQUITY FUND
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Investment
objective:-
The main investment objective of the scheme is to provide capital growth by
investing mainly in equities. The investment portfolio of the scheme will be
constantly monitored and reviewed to optimize capital growth.
Asset Allocation
Pattern of the
Scheme:-
Type of Instruments Normal Allocation ( % of net asset )
Equity Upto 100
Debt / Money market Upto 20
Note:- Debt includes securitised debt & government securities.
Plan and option:- 1. Dividend
2. Growth
Minimum
application amount
/ No.of units:-
Plan / option Fresh purchase
Rs.
Additional
purchase Rs.
Repurchase
Dividend 2000 200 NA
Growth 2000 200 NA
Benchmark index:- BSE Sensex
Fund Manager:- Mr. Nagendra Singh
Expenses of the
scheme:-
Load structure:- Entry load:
- Investment upto 1 crore : 2.25%
- Investment above 1 crore: Nil
Exit load : Nil
Recurring
expenses :-
First Rs.100 crore 2.50%
Next Rs.300 crore 2.25%
Next Rs.300 crore 2.00%
Balance 1.75%
Actual expenses of the previous financial year: 2.50
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LICMF EQUITY FUND
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70Last1
yearLast3
yearLast5
year
Since
Inception
Return(%)
Scheme returns (%)
Benchmark returns (%)
Performance of the
scheme ( as on
31.10.2007)
Compounded annualized
returns
Scheme returns
(%)
Benchmark
returns
(%)
Last 1 year 58.57 53.05
Last 3 year 38.78 51.68
Last 5 year 41.56 46.37
Since Inception 15.06 20.80
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9. LICMF GROWTH FUND
Investment objective:- The main investment objective of the scheme is to provide capital
growth by investing mainly in equities and also in debt and other
permitted instrument of capital and money market. The investment
portfolio of the scheme will be constantly monitored and reviewed to
optimize capital growth.
Asset Allocation Pattern
of the Scheme:-
Type of Instruments Normal Allocation ( % of net asset )
Equity Upto 100
Debt / Money market Upto 20
Note:- Debt includes securitised debt & government securities.
Plan and option:- 1. Dividend
2. Growth
Minimum application
amount / No.of units:-
Plan / option Fresh purchase
Rs.
Additional
purchase Rs.
Repurchase
Dividend 2000 Re.1 NA
Growth 2000 Re.1 NA
Benchmark index:- BSE Sensex
Fund Manager:- Mr. Nagendra Singh
Expenses of the scheme:-
Load structure:- Entry load:
- Investment upto 1 crore : 2.25%
- Investment above 1 crore: Nil
Exit load : Nil
Recurring expenses :- First Rs.100 crore 2.50%
Next Rs.300 crore 2.25%
Next Rs.300 crore 2.00%
Balance 1.75%
Actual expenses of the previous financial year: 2.50
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LICMF GROWTH FUND
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10. LICMF BALANCED FUND
Performance of the
scheme ( as on
31.10.2007)
Compounded annualized
returns
Scheme returns
(%)
Benchmark returns
(%)
Last 1 year 28.54 53.05
Last 3 year 34.24 51.68
Last 5 year 48.08 46.37
Since Inception 12.08 20.80
Investment
objective:-
An open-ended income and growth scheme which seeks to provide regular
returns and capital appreciation according to the selection of plan by investing
in debt and equity instruments.
Asset Allocation
Pattern of the
Scheme:-
Type of Instruments Normal Allocation ( % of net asset )
Equity / Equity related 65-80
Debt / Money market 20-35
Note:- Debt includes securitised debt & government securities.
Plan and option:- 1. Dividend
2. Growth
Minimum
application amount
/ No.of units:-
Plan / option Fresh purchase
Rs.
Additional
purchase Rs.
Repurchase
Dividend 1000 500 NA
Growth 1000 500 NA
Benchmark index:- C BalanceEx
Fund Manager:- Mrs. Bichitra Mahapatra
Expenses of the
scheme:-
Load structure:- Entry load:
- Investment upto 1 crore : 2.25%
- Investment above 1 crore: Nil
Exit load : Nil
Recurring
expenses :-
First Rs.100 crore 2.50%
Next Rs.300 crore 2.25%
Next Rs.300 crore 2.00%
Balance 1.75%
Actual expenses of the previous financial year: 2.20
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LICMF BALANCED FUND
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20
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30
35
40
45Last1
yearLast3
yearLast5
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Inception
Return(%)
Scheme returns (%)
Benchmark returns (%)
Performance of the
scheme ( as on
31.10.2007)
Compounded annualized
returns
Scheme returns
(%)
Benchmark
returns
(%)
Last 1 year 38.49 34.91
Last 3 year 34.12 30.16
Last 5 year 28.59 27.94
Since Inception 11.07 22.88
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11. LICMF TAX PLAN
Investment
objective:-
Investment objective of the scheme is to provide capital growth along with tax
rebate and tax relief to our investors through prudent investment in the stock
markets.
Asset Allocation
Pattern of the
Scheme:-
Type of Instruments Normal Allocation ( % of net asset )
Equity 80 - 100
Debt / Money market 0 - 20
Note:- Debt includes securitised debt & government securities.
Plan and option:- 1. Dividend
2. Growth
Minimum
application amount
/ No.of units:-
Plan / option Fresh purchase
Rs.
Additional
purchase Rs.
Repurchase
Dividend 500 100 NA
Growth 500 100 NA
Benchmark index:- BSE Sensex
Fund Manager:- Mr. Ashish Kumar
Expenses of the
scheme:-
Load structure:- Entry load: 2.25%
Exit load : Nil
Recurring
expenses :-
First Rs.100 crore 2.50%
Next Rs.300 crore 2.25%
Next Rs.300 crore 2.00%
Balance 1.75%
Actual expenses of the previous financial year: 2.50
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LICMF TAX PLAN
0
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20
30
40
50
60
70
Last1
yearLast3
yearLast5
year
Since
Inception
Return(%)
Scheme returns (%)
Benchmark returns (%)
Performance of the
scheme ( as on
31.10.2007)
Compounded annualized
returns
Scheme returns
(%)
Benchmark returns
(%)
Last 1 year 40.75 53.05
Last 3 year 33.18 57.68
Last 5 year 39.44 46.37
Since Inception 13.64 20.80
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12. LICMF OPPORTUNITIES FUND
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Investment
objective:-
The investment objective of the scheme is to provide capital growth in long-
term with reasonable risk levels by investing mainly in companies which are
in sectors/s, which have a high growth potential at that point of time.
Asset Allocation
Pattern of the
Scheme:-
Type of Instruments Normal
Allocation
( % of net
asset )
Equity and Equity related. Instruments such as convertible
debentures, warrants, derivatives of ‘opportunities’.
85 to
100%
Fixed rate Debt / Money market instruments corporate bonds,
Gilts, CP, CD, call money market or any other instruments as
permitted by SEBI from time to time.
0 to 15%
Note:- Debt includes securitised debt.
Plan and option:- 1. Dividend
2. Growth
Minimum
application
amount / No.of
units:-
Plan / option Fresh purchase
Rs.
Additional
purchase Rs.
Repurchase
Dividend 5000 1 NA
Growth 5000 1 NA
Benchmark
index:-
BSE 200
Fund Manager:- Mr. Nagendra Singh
Expenses:-
Load structure:- Entry load: - Investment upto 1 crore : 2.25%
- Investment above 1 crore: Nil
Exit load : Nil
Recurring
expenses :-
First Rs.100 crore 2.50%
Next Rs.300 crore 2.25%
Next Rs.300 crore 2.00%
Balance 1.75%
Actual expenses of the previous financial year: 2.50
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13. LICMF LIQUID PLUS FUND
Investment
objective:-
An open ended debt scheme which seeks to provide reasonable possible
current income-consistent with preservation of capital and providing liquidity-
from investing in a diversified portfolio of short-term money market and debt
securities.
Asset Allocation
Pattern of the
Scheme:-
Type of Instruments Normal Allocation ( % of net asset )
Money market 65 - 100
Debt 0 - 35
Note:- Debt includes securitised debt upto 35%
Plan and option:- Options Dividend Frequency
1.Dividend-Payout & reinvestment 1. Daily
2. Growth 2. Weekly
3. Monthly
Minimum
application amount
/ No.of units:-
Plan / option Fresh purchase
Rs.
Additional
purchase Rs.
Repurchase
Dividend 500000 Re.1 NA
Growth 500000 Re.1 NA
Benchmark index:- C Fund ~ LX
Fund Manager:- Mr. Ashish Kumar
Expenses of the
scheme:-
Load structure:- Entry load : Nil
Entry load : Nil
Recurring
expenses :-
First Rs.100 crore 2.50%
Next Rs.300 crore 2.25%
Next Rs.300 crore 2.00%
Balance 1.75%
Actual expenses of the previous financial year: 2.50
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14. LICMF INDEX FUND
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Investment
objective:-
The main investment objective of the fund is to generate returns
commensurate with the performance of the index either Nifty/Sensex based
on the plans, by investing in the respective index stocks subject to tracking
errors.
Asset Allocation
Pattern of the
scheme:-
Type of Instruments Normal
Allocation ( %
of net assets)
Equity (Index stocks) Upto 100
Equity (Outside Index stocks-only for Sensex Advantage
plan)
10-20
Money market Upto 10
Note: Debt includes securitised debt & government securities.
Plan And Option:- Plan: Option:
Sensex plan Dividend
Nifty plan Growth
Sensex Advantage plan
Minimum
application
amount/number of
unit:-
Plans/Option Fresh
purchase
Rs.
Additional
purchase
Rs.
Repurchase
Sensex 2000/- Re.1/- NA
Nifty 2000/- Re.1/- NA
Sensex Advantage 2000/- Re.1/- NA
Benchmark index:- BSE Sensex ( for Sensex & Sensex Advantage plan)
NSE Nifty ( For Nifty plan)
Fund Manager:- Mr. Nagendra Singh
Expenses of the
scheme:-
Load structure:- Entry load : Nil
Exit load: 0.5% if exit within 6 months from the date of investment.
Recurring
expenses :-
First Rs.100 crore 2.50%
Next Rs.300 crore 2.25%
Next Rs.300 crore 2.00%
Balance 1.75%
Actual expenses of the previous financial year: -
Sensex plan - 2.50
Nifty plan – 2.50
Sensex Advantage plan – 2.50
LICMF INDEX FUND- NIFTY PLAN
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40
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LICMF INDEX FUND- SENSEX ADVANTAGE PLAN
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60
Last1
year
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Inception
Return(%)
Scheme returns (%)
Benchmark returns (%)
Performance of the
scheme (as on
31.10.2007)
Compounded annualized
returns
Scheme returns (%) Benchmark
returns
(%)
Sensex plan:-
Last 1 year 45.35 53.05
Since Inception 35.56 20.80
Nifty plan:-
Last 1 year 53.61 57.60
Since Inception 32.37 19.13
Sensex advantage plan:-
Last 1 year 37.42 53.05
Since Inception 33.78 20.80
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15. LICMF ULIS
LICMF ULIS
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Performance of the
scheme ( as on
31.10.2007)
Compounded annualized
returns
Scheme returns
(%)
Benchmark returns
(%)
Last 1 year 40.76 34.91
Last 3 year 33.78 30.16
Last 5 year 28.87 27.94
Since Inception 17.43 22.88
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NOTE:-
Daily
NAV Publication:-
The NAV will be declared on all business days and will
be published in 2 news papers. NAV can also be viewed
on www.licmutual.com and www.amfiindia.com
Unitholders’
Information:-
Account statement (on each transaction), Annual
financial results, and Half yearly portfolio disclosures
shall be provided to investors by post.
Risk Profile:- Mutual Fund investments are subject to market risk.
Please read the offer document carefully for detail on
risk factors.
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(3.1) WHAT IS A MUTUAL FUND?
A mutual fund is a pool of money that is managed on behalf of
investors by a Professional Money Manager. The manager uses the money to
buy stocks, bonds or other securities according to specific investment
objectives that have been established for the fund. In return for putting money
into the fund, you’ll receive either units or shares that represent your
proportionate share of the pool of fund assets. In return for administering the
fund and managing its investment portfolio, the fund manager charges fees
based on the value of the fund’s assets.
Simply, A Mutual Fund is a trust that pools the savings of a number
of investors who share a common financial goal. Anybody with an investible
surplus of as little as a few thousand rupees can invest in Mutual Funds. These
investors buy units of a particular Mutual Fund scheme that has a defined
investment objective and strategy.
The money thus collected is then invested by the fund manager in
different types of securities. These could range from shares to debentures to
money market instruments, depending upon the scheme's stated objectives.
The income earned through these investments and the capital appreciation
realised by the scheme are shared by its unit holders in proportion to 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 in a
diversified, professionally managed basket of securities at a relatively low
cost.
Mutual funds are ‘open-ended’ investment funds, meaning that new
investors can contribute money to the fund at any time, and existing investors
can return their units or shares to the fund for redemption at any time. When
you redeem your units or shares of a mutual fund you will receive a cheque
based on the current market value of the fund’s portfolio.
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(3.2) THE MUTUAL FUND OPERATION FLOW CHART:-
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Funds
Managers
Invest in
Securities
Poll
Their
Money
With
Generate
↑
Passed
Back To
Returns
INVESTOR’s ↓
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(3.3) TYPES OF MUTUAL FUND SCHEMES:-
There are a wide variety of Mutual Fund schemes that cater to
your needs, whatever your age, financial position, risk tolerance and return
expectations. Whether as the foundation of your investment programme or as a
supplement, Mutual Fund schemes can help you meet your financial goals.
(A) By Structure:-
1) Open-Ended Schemes:-
These do not have a fixed maturity. You deal directly with the
Mutual Fund for your investments and redemptions. The key feature is
liquidity. You can conveniently buy and sell your units at Net Asset Value
("NAV") related prices. These Mutual Fund schemes disclose NAV on daily
basis.
2) Close-Ended Schemes:-
Schemes that have a stipulated maturity period (ranging from 2 to
15 years) are called close-ended schemes. You can invest directly in the
scheme at
the time of the initial issue and thereafter you can buy or sell the units of the
scheme on the stock exchanges where they are listed. The market price at the
stock exchange could vary from the scheme's NAV on account of demand and
supply situation, unit holder’s expectations and other market factors.
One of the characteristics of the close-ended schemes is that they
are generally traded at a discount to NAV; but closer to maturity, the discount
narrows. Some close-ended schemes give you an additional option of selling
your units directly to the Mutual Fund through periodic repurchase at NAV
related prices. SEBI Regulations ensure that at least one of the two exit routes
is provided to the investor. These Mutual Fund schemes disclose NAV
generally on weekly basis.
3) Interval Schemes:-
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These combine the features of open-ended and close-ended
schemes. They may be traded on the stock exchange or may be open for sale
or redemption during predetermined intervals at NAV related prices.
(B) By Investment Objective:-
1) Growth Schemes:-
Aim to provide capital appreciation over the medium to long term.
These schemes normally invest a majority of their funds in equities and are
willing to bear short-term decline in value for possible future appreciation.
These schemes are not for investors seeking regular income or needing their
money back in the short term.
Ideal for:-
• Investors in their prime earning years.
• Investors seeking growth over the long-term.
2) Income Schemes:-
Aim to provide regular and steady income to investors. These
schemes generally invest in fixed income securities such as bonds and
corporate debentures. Capital appreciation in such schemes may be limited.
Ideal for:-
• Retired people and others with a need for capital. Stability and regular
income.
• Investors who need some income to supplement their earnings.
3) Balanced Schemes:-
Aim to provide both growth and income by periodically
distributing a part of the income and capital gains they earn. They invest in
both shares and fixed income securities in the proportion indicated in their
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offer documents. In a rising stock market the NAV of these schemes may not
normally keep pace, or fall equally when the market falls.
Ideal for:-
• Investors looking for a combination of income and moderate growth.
4) Money Market/Liquid Schemes:-
Aim to provide easy liquidity, preservation of capital and moderate
income. These schemes generally invest in safer, short-term instruments such
as
Treasury bills, Certificates of deposit, Commercial paper and Interbank call
money. Returns on these schemes may fluctuate, depending upon the interest
rates prevailing in the market.
Ideal for:-
• Corporate and individual investors as a means to park their surplus
funds for short periods or awaiting a more favorable investment
alternative.
c) Other Schemes:-
1) Tax Saving Schemes:-
These schemes offer tax rebates to the investors under tax laws as
prescribed from time to time. This is made possible because the Government
offers tax incentives for investment in specified avenues. For Example: -
Equity Linked Savings Schemes (ELSS) and Pension Schemes. The details of
such tax saving schemes are provided in the relevant offer documents.
Ideal for: - Investors seek tax rebates.
2) Index Funds:-
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Index Funds replicate the 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 weightage comprising of an index. NAV’s
of such schemes would rise or fall in accordance with the rise or fall in the
index, thought 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.
3) Sector Specific Schemes:-
These are the funds which invest in the securities of only those
sectors or industries as specified in the offer documents. E.g. Pharmaceutical,
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.
They may also seek advice of an expert.
4) Global and Foreign Funds:-
May be fixed income, growth or balanced funds that invest in
foreign securities. These funds can offer investors international diversification
and exposure to foreign companies, but are subject to risks associated with
investing in foreign countries and foreign currencies.
5) Gilt Fund:-
These funds invest exclusively in government securities.
Government securities have no default risk. NAV’s of these schemes also
fluctuate due to change in interest rates and economic.
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(3.4) Other:-
A) A Few Frequently Used Terms:-
1) Net Asset Value ("NAV"):-
Net Asset Value is the market value of the assets of the scheme
minus its liabilities and per unit NAV is the net asset value of the scheme
divided by the number of units outstanding on the Valuation Date.
For example, if the market value of Securities of a mutual fund
scheme is Rs. 200 Lakh and the Mutual fund has issued 10 Lakh units of Rs.
10 each to the investors, then the NAV per unit of the fund is Rs. 20. NAV is
required to be disclosed by the Mutual funds on a regular basis - daily or
weekly depending on the type of scheme.
2) Sale Price:-
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Sale price is the price you pay when you invest in a scheme, also
called Offer Price. It may include a sales load.
3) Repurchase Price:-
Repurchase price is the price at which a close-ended scheme
repurchases its units and it may include a back-end load. This is also called
Bid Price.
4) Redemption Price:-
It is the price at which open-ended schemes repurchase their units
and close-ended schemes redeem their units on maturity. Such prices are NAV
related.
5) Sales Load or Entry Load:-
It is a charge collected by a scheme when it sells the units, also
called, 'Front-end' load. Schemes that do not charge a load are called 'No
Load' schemes.
6) Repurchase or 'Back-end' Load:-
It is a charge collected by a scheme when it buys back the units
from the unit holders, also called, 'Exit Load' load.
7) Fund Offer document:-
A Fund Offer document is a document that offers you all the
information you could possibly need about a particular scheme and the fund
launching that scheme. That way, before you put in your money, you're well
aware of the risks etc involved. This has to be designed in accordance with the
guidelines
stipulated by SEBI and the prospectus must disclose details about:-
• Investment objectives,
• Risk factors and special considerations,
• Summary of expenses,
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• Constitution of the fund,
• Guidelines on how to invest,
• Organization and capital structure,
• Tax provisions related to transactions and
• Financial information
B) The Advantages of Investing in a Mutual Fund are:-
1. Professional Management
2. Diversification
3. Convenient Administration
4. Return Potential
5. Low Costs
6. Liquidity
7. Transparency
8. Flexibility
9. Choice of Schemes
10. Well Regulated
C) Some of the Potential Disadvantages:-
When you invest in a mutual fund you place your money in the
hands of a professional manager. The return on your investment will depend
heavily on that manager’s skill and judgment. Even the best portfolio advisers
are wrong sometimes, and studies have shown that few portfolio advisers are
able to consistently out-perform the market. Check the fund manager’s track
record over a period of time when choosing a fund. As a mutual fund investor,
you will also be paying, through management expenses and commissions, for
management services and for various administrative and sales costs. Those
fees and commissions reduce the return on your investment and are charged, in
almost all cases, whether the fund performs well or not. Sales commissions
and redemption fees can have a very significant impact on your return if you
decide to redeem your mutual fund investment in the short-term.
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D) As per SEBI Regulations on Mutual Funds, an Investor is
Entitled to:-
1. Receive Unit certificates or statements of accounts confirming your
title within 6 weeks from the date your request for a unit certificate is received
by the Mutual Fund.
2. Receive information about the investment policies, investment objectives,
financial position and general affairs of the scheme.
3. Receive dividend within 42 days of their declaration and receive the
redemption or repurchase proceeds within 10 days from the date of redemption
or repurchase.
4. The trustees shall be bound to make such disclosures to the unit holders as
are essential in order to keep them informed about any information, which
may have an adverse bearing on their investments.
5. 75% of the unit holders with the prior approval of SEBI can terminate the
AMC of the fund.
6. 75% of the unit holders can pass a resolution to wind-up the scheme.
7. An investor can send complaints to SEBI, who will take up the matter with
the concerned Mutual Funds and follow up with them till they are resolved.
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(4.1) Risk Adjusted Rate of Returns (As on 2 May 2008)
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COLUMN NO. 1 2 3
Scheme Name FUND
SIZE
(RS.CR)
NAV % Returns (CAGR)
1
Year
2Year 3
Year
1. LIC Balanced - Plan C (Growth) 55.4199 24.53 27.20 11.76 27.45
2. LIC MF Floating Rate Fund-
ST- Growth
13.1514 1130.41 8.90 8.42 7.68
3. LIC G Sec Fund - Growth 20.1965 64.92 6.12 4.90 5.33
4. LIC G Sec Fund - PF Plan - Growth 11.6461 64.92 6.12 4.90 5.33
5. LIC Bond Fund - Growth 21.9826 68.56 9.30 6.82 6.34
6. LIC MF Liquid Fund - Growth 14.8196 3743.76 8.06 7.88 7.29
7. LIC MIP - Cumulative 27.9094 167.30 14.58 8.87 12.89
8. LIC MF FRF - MIP- Plan A - Growth 14.8752 54.84 15.53 10.26 13.10
9. LIC Short Term Plan – Growth 12.9418 10.74 7.57 6.39 5.89
10. LIC Tax Plan – Growth 29.3450 39.54 13.25 3.10 23.03
Average 11.663 7.33 11.433
4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Standard
Deviation
2
R
Beta Sharpe
Ratio
Treynor
Ratio
Sortino
Ratio
Jensen
Ratio
4.4325 0.8126 1.3638 0.1159 0.3767 0.1620 0.1439
0.0259 0.0234 0.0585 2.2314 0.9892 3.8439 0.0563
0.1579 0.6060 0.2983 0.0682 0.0361 0.1096 -0.0004
0.1579 0.6059 0.2982 0.0681 0.0361 0.1095 -0.0004
0.2455 0.1819 0.4102 0.2689 0.1609 0.7179 0.0520
0.0207 0.1075 0.1002 2.0869 0.4317 3.1286 0.0406
0.9606 0.8173 1.1894 0.1884 0.1522 0.2767 0.0757
1.0467 0.8005 1.2828 0.1895 0.1547 0.2732 0.0848
0.2929 0.0828 0.7143 -0.2544 -0.1043 -0.4157 -0.1134
6.5832 0.3747 1.6370 0.1143 0.4597 0.2414 0.0627
1.39238 0.4412 0.7352 0.50772 0.2693 0.84471 0.04018
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(4.2) Study of Mentioned (4 to 11) Performance Measures
of Mutual Fund:-
Mutual Fund industry today, with about 34 players and more than
five hundred schemes, is one of the most preferred investment avenues in
India. However, with a plethora of schemes to choose from, the retail investor
faces problems in selecting funds. Factors such as investment strategy and
management style are qualitative, but the funds record is an important
indicator too. Though past performance alone can not be indicative of future
performance, it is, frankly, the only quantitative way to judge how good a fund
is at present. Therefore, there is a need to correctly assess the past performance
of different mutual funds.
Worldwide, good mutual fund companies over are known by their
AMCs and this fame is directly linked to their superior stock selection skills.
For mutual funds to grow, AMCs must be held accountable for their selection
of stocks. In other words, there must be some performance indicator that will
reveal the quality of stock selection of various AMCs.
Return alone should not be considered as the basis of measurement
of the performance of a mutual fund scheme, it should also include the risk
taken by the fund manager because different funds will have different levels of
risk attached to them. Risk associated with a fund, in a general, can be defined
as variability or fluctuations in the returns generated by it. The higher the
fluctuations in the returns of a fund during a given period, higher will be the
risk associated with it. These fluctuations in the returns generated by a fund
are resultant of two guiding forces. First, general market fluctuations, which
affect all the securities, present in the market, called market risk or systematic
risk and second, fluctuations due to specific securities present in the portfolio
of the fund, called unsystematic risk. The Total Risk of a given fund is sum of
these two and is measured in terms of standard deviation of returns of the
fund. Systematic risk, on the other hand, is measured in terms of Beta, which
represents fluctuations in the NAV of the fund vis-à-vis market. The more
responsive the NAV of a mutual fund is to the changes in the market; higher
will be its beta. Beta is calculated by relating the returns on a mutual fund with
the returns in the market. While unsystematic risk can be diversified through
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investments in a number of instruments, systematic risk can not. By using the
risk return relationship, we try to assess the competitive strength of the mutual
funds vis-à-vis one another in a better way.
In order to determine the risk-adjusted returns of investment
portfolios, we have to study composite performance indices to evaluate a
portfolio by comparing alternative portfolios within a particular risk class. The
most important and widely used measures of performance are:-
1. Standard Deviation:-
In probability and statistics, the standard deviation is a measure of
the dispersion of a set of values. It can apply to a probability distribution, a
random variable, a population or a multiset. The standard deviation is usually
denoted with the letter (lower case sigma). It is defined as the root-mean-
square (RMS) deviation of the values from their mean, or as the square root of
the variance.
In finance, standard deviation is a representation of the risk
associated with a given security (stocks, bonds, property, etc.), or the risk of a
portfolio of securities. Risk is an important factor in determining how to
efficiently manage a portfolio of investments because it determines the
variation in returns on the asset and/or portfolio and gives investors a
mathematical basis for investment decisions. The overall concept of risk is that
as it increases, the expected return on the asset will increase as a result of the
risk premium earned – in other words, investors should expect a higher return
on an investment when said investment carries a higher level of risk.
For example, you have a choice between two stocks: Stock A
historically returns 5% with a standard deviation of 10%, while Stock B
returns 6% and carries a standard deviation of 20%. On the basis of risk and
return, an investor may decide that Stock A is the better choice, because Stock
B's additional percentage point of return generated (an additional 20% in
dollar terms) is not worth double the degree of risk associated with Stock A.
Stock B is likely to fall short of the initial investment more often than Stock A
under the same circumstances, and will return only one percentage point more
on average. In this example, Stock A has the potential to earn 10% more than
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the expected return, but is equally likely to earn 10% less than the expected
return. Calculating the average return (or arithmetic mean) of a security over a
given number of periods will generate an expected return on the asset, for each
period subtracting the expected return from the actual return results in the
variance. Square the variance in each period to find the effect of the result on
the overall risk of the asset. The larger the variance in a period, the greater risk
the security carries. Taking the average of the squared variances results in the
measurement of overall units of risk associated with the asset. Finding the
square root of this variance will result in the standard deviation of the
investment tool in question.
2. R-Squared (R2) / Coefficient of Determination:-
R-Squared is a statistical measure that represents the percentage of
a fund portfolio's or security's movements that can be explained by movements
in a benchmark index. For fixed-income securities and their corresponding
mutual funds, the benchmark is the U.S. Treasury Bill and, likewise with
equities and equity funds, the benchmark is the S&P 500 Index. It should be
between 0 and 1, with 0 denoting that model does not explain any variation
and 1 denoting that it perfectly explains the observed variation.
3. Beta:-
Beta, also known as the "beta coefficient," is a measure of the
volatility, or systematic risk, of a security or a portfolio in comparison to the
market as a whole. Beta is calculated using regression analysis, and you can
think of it as the tendency of an investment's return to respond to swings in the
market.
An asset with a beta of 0 means that its price is not at all correlated
with the market; that asset is independent. A positive beta
Means that the asset generally follows the market. A negative beta shows that
the asset inversely follows the market; by definition, the market has a beta of
1.0. Individual security and portfolio values are measured according to how
they deviate from the market. A beta of 1.0 indicates that the investment's
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price will move in lock-step with the market. A beta of less than 1.0 indicates
that the investment will be less volatile than the market, and, correspondingly,
a beta of more than 1.0 indicates that the investment's price will be more
volatile than the market.
For example, if a fund portfolio's beta is 1.2, it's theoretically 20%
more volatile than the market. Conservative investors looking to preserve
capital should focus on securities and fund portfolios with low betas, whereas
those investors willing to take on more risk in search of higher returns should
look for high beta investments.
4. Sharpe Ratio:-
The Sharpe ratio or Sharpe index or Sharpe measure or reward-to-
variability ratio is a measure of the excess return (or Risk Premium) per unit of
risk in an investment asset or a trading strategy. Since its revision made by the
original author in 1994, it is defined as:-
Where
R = Asset return,
RF = Return on a benchmark asset, such as the risk
Free rate of return,
E[R − RF] = Expected value of the excess of the asset
Return over the benchmark return, and
σ = Standard deviation of the asset return.
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Note: - If RF is a constant risk free return throughout the period,
Sharpe's 1994 revision acknowledged that the risk free rate
changes with time. Prior to this revision the definition was
Assuming a constant RF
The Sharpe ratio is used to characterize how well the return of an
asset compensates the investor for the risk taken. When comparing two assets
each with the expected return E[R] against the same benchmark with return
Rf, the asset with the higher Sharpe ratio gives more return for the same risk.
Investors are often advised to pick investments with high Sharpe ratios. Sharpe
ratios, along with Treynor ratios and Jensen's alphas, are often used to rank the
performance of portfolio or mutual fund managers.
This ratio was developed by William Forsyth Sharpe in
1966.Sharpe originally called it the "reward-to-variability" ratio in before it
began being called the Sharpe Ratio by later academics and financial
professionals. Recently, the (original) Sharpe ratio has often been challenged
with regard to its appropriateness as a fund performance measure during
evaluation periods of declining markets.
5. Treynor Ratio:-
The Treynor ratio is a measurement of the returns earned in excess
of that which could have been earned on a riskless investment (i.e. Treasury
bill) (per each unit of market risk assumed). The Treynor ratio (sometimes
called reward-to-volatility ratio) relates excess return over the risk-free rate to
the additional risk taken; however systematic risk instead of total risk is used,
the higher the Treynor ratio the better the performance under analysis.
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Where
= Treynor ratio,
= Portfolio return,
= Risk free rate
= Portfolio beta
Like the Sharpe ratio, the Treynor ratio (T) does not quantify the
value added, if any, of active portfolio management. It is a ranking criterion
only. A ranking of portfolios based on the Treynor Ratio is only useful if the
portfolios under consideration are sub-portfolios of a broader, fully diversified
portfolio. If this is not the case, portfolios with identical systematic risk, but
different total risk, will be rated the same. But the portfolio with a higher total
risk is less diversified and therefore has a higher unsystematic risk which is
not priced in the market. An alternative method of ranking portfolio
management is Jensen's alpha, which quantifies the added return as the excess
return above the security market line in the capital asset pricing model.
6. Sortino Ratio:-
The Sortino ratio measures the risk-adjusted return of an
investment asset, portfolio or strategy. It is a modification of the Sharpe ratio
but penalizes only those returns falling below a user-specified target, or
required rate of return, while the Sharpe ratio penalizes both upside and
downside volatility equally. It is thus a measure of risk-adjusted returns that
some people find to be more relevant than the Sharpe.
The Sortino ratio is calculated as:-
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S = (R - T) / DR
Where
R = Asset or portfolio realized return;
T = Target or required rate of return for the investment
Strategy under consideration, (T was originally known
As the minimum acceptable return, or MAR);
DR = Downside risk.
The downside risk is the target semi deviation = square root of
the target semi variance (TSV). TSV is the return distribution's lower-partial
moment of degree 2 (LPM2).
Where (T) is often taken to be the risk free interest rate and f () is
the pdf of the returns. Thus, the ratio is the actual rate of return in excess of the
investor's target rate of return, per unit of downside risk.
7. Jensen's Alpha:-
In finance, Jensen's alpha (or Jensen's Performance Index, ex-post
alpha) is used to determine the excess return of a stock, other security, or
portfolio over the security's required rate of return as determined by the
Capital Asset Pricing Model. This model is used to adjust for the level of beta
risk, so that riskier securities are expected to have higher returns. The measure
was first used in the evaluation of mutual fund managers by Michael Jensen in
the 1970's.
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To calculate alpha, the following inputs are needed:-
 The realized return (on the portfolio),
 The market return,
 The risk-free rate of return and
 The beta of the portfolio.
Jensen's alpha = Portfolio Return - (Risk Free Rate + Portfolio Beta *
(Market Return - Risk Free Rate))
Alpha is still widely used to evaluate mutual fund and portfolio
manager performance, often in conjunction with the Sharpe ratio and the
Treynor ratio.
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Conclusions:-
A Mutual Fund is a trust that pools the savings of a number of
investors who share a common financial goal. Anybody with an investible
surplus of as little as a few thousand rupees can invest in Mutual Funds. There
are a wide variety of Mutual Fund schemes that cater to your needs, whatever
your age, financial position, risk tolerance and return expectations. Whether as
the foundation of your investment programme or as a supplement, Mutual
Fund schemes can help you meet your financial goals.
But Remember one thing All mutual funds involve investment
risk,
Including the possible loss of principal. Making an informed decision to
assume some risk also creates the opportunity for greater potential reward.
This fundamental principle of investing is known as the risk/reward tradeoff.
When forming a plan, examine your personal attitude toward investment risk.
Is stability more important than higher returns or can you tolerate short-term
losses for potential long-term gains? Remember, investments that increase in
value in a short period can just as quickly decrease in value. But if you’ve
considered the risk/reward tradeoff, you know that investment volatility is a
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characteristic of a successful long-term plan. Also, Return alone should not be
considered as the basis of measurement of the performance of a mutual fund
scheme, it should also include the risk taken by the fund manager because
different funds will have different levels of risk attached to them. Risk
associated with a fund, in a general, can be defined as variability or
fluctuations in the returns generated by it. The higher the fluctuations in the
returns of a fund during a given period, higher will be the risk associated with
it. Simply before investing in any mutual fund not only see fund returns but
also the risk adjusted rate of return, risk level, fund managers past
performance.
Even Mutual funds is good to make saving and investing simple,
accessible, and affordable. The advantages of mutual funds include
professional management, diversification, variety, liquidity, affordability,
convenience, and ease of recordkeeping—as well as strict government
regulation and full disclosure.
Finding and Recommendations (F. & R.):-
During the study of various LIC Mutual Fund Schemes and Risk
Adjusted Rate of Return of the same I found following things and
recommendation their on.
1) There are a wide variety of Mutual Fund schemes, so before investing
you must know your needs, financial goal, risk tolerance and return
expectation
Then select fund which match with your objective.
2) A Fund Offer document is a document that offers you all the
information you could possibly need about a particular scheme and
the fund launching that scheme. This document gives you overall idea
about fund as well as knowledge so before investing you must read it.
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3) When we invest in mutual fund, our investments is diversified in
portfolio of dozens of different securities so before investing in any
mutual fund you have to see that funds portfolio and returns of same.
4) Mutual funds are managed by professionals who are experienced in
investing money and who have the skills and resources to research
many different investment opportunities. So you see the past
performance of the fund manager it gives you idea about return on
investment.
5) Return alone should not be considered as the basis of measurement of
the performance of a mutual fund scheme, it should also include the risk
taken by the fund manager. So before investing or suggesting to any one
for investment check the risk associated with a fund because different
funds will have different levels of risk attached to them. The higher the
fluctuations in the returns of a fund during a given period, higher will be
the risk associated with it.
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ABBREVIATIONS USED:-
LIC Life Insurance Corporation of India
LICMF LIC Mutual Fund
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IMA Investment Management Agreement
AMC Asset Management Company
NAV Net Asset Value
THE TRUSTEE LICMF Trustee Company Private Limited
SEBI Securities and Exchange Board of India
MM Money Market
RBI Reserve Bank of India, Established Under The Reserve Bank of
India Act, 1934
CD Certificate of Depository
CP Commercial Paper
BUSINESS
DAY
Any day other than a Saturday, a Sunday or a day on which
Banks at Corporate Office are not required or obligated by Law
or Executive order to remain closed.
BIBLIOGRAPHY:-
1. Making Mutual Funds work for you, AMFI
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2. Mutual Fund what you need to know, Canadian Securities
3. Administrators (CSA)
4. www.wikipedia.com
5. www.licmutual.com
6. www.valueresearchonline.com
7. www.investopedia.com

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Study of Various Mutual Fund Schemes and Risk Adjusted Rate of Return with Special Reference to LIC Mutual Fund

  • 1. Project on LIC Mutual Fund Project Report on:- “Study of Various Mutual Fund Schemes and Risk Adjusted Rate of Return with Special Reference to LIC Mutual Fund” Submitted for the award of post graduate degree of Master in Business Administration (MBA) To SAVITRIBAI PHULE UNIVERSITY OF PUNE -: Submitted By:- Kalpesh Shamkant Kasar MBA (Finance) -: Project Guide:- Prof. Hema Gawlani MET’s INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT Bhujbal Knowledge City Adgaon, Nashik- 422003
  • 2. Project on LIC Mutual Fund ----- 2016-18----- I hereby declare that the project entitled “Study of Various Mutual Fund Schemes and Risk Adjusted Rate of Return with Special Reference to LIC Mutual Fund” is an independent analysis work carried out by me as a part of MBA curriculum, University of Pune under the guidance of prof. Hema Gawlani. This report has not been submitted for any award of any degree of this or any other University. Date: Place: Kalpesh Shamkant Kasar
  • 3. Project on LIC Mutual Fund It is great opportunity to thank all the help, assistance and co- operation rendered to me by all the people who have the contribution in bringing up this project work on the topic “Study of Various Mutual Fund Schemes and Risk Adjusted Rate of Return with Special Reference to LIC Mutual Fund” I would like to express my deep gratitude to Mr. Shekhar Buwa (Area Manager, Nashik) for giving me this opportunity to work in the company. I am gratetly thankful to Mr. Sujit Jadhav (Relationship Manager, Nashik) for providing their wholehearted co-operation and guidance in the successful completion of project. I am grateful thanks to Prof. Hema . for the valuable suggestions and support with keen interest in bringing this project work to existence successfully. I extend my thanks to the entire staff member whose best wishes contributed to the completion of the project.
  • 4. Project on LIC Mutual Fund Date: Place: Kalpesh Shamkant Kasar
  • 5. Project on LIC Mutual Fund Chapter No. Under Numberin g Particulars I 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 INTRODUCTION Need of the project Topic selection Objective and limitation of study Data collection II 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 COMPANY PROFILE Set up of the fund Information about the sponsor Information about the LIC MF Information about the AMC (STUDY OF) LIC MF SCHEMES III 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 ABOUT MUTUAL FUND What is Mutual Fund? The Mutual Fund Operation flow chart Types of Mutual Fund scheme Others IV 4.1 4.2 DATA ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION Risk adjusted rate of returns of schemes Study of Mentioned (4 to 11) Performance Measures of Mutual Fund:- V CONCLUSIONS AND F. & R. VI APPENDICES
  • 6. Project on LIC Mutual Fund
  • 7. Project on LIC Mutual Fund (1.1) Need Of The Project Work:- The summer project is an integral part of MBA curriculum it is very important program as it gives the student their initial exposure to an organizational set-up. It is essential to have adequate knowledge about every aspect of the job, so as to handle each and every situation properly. The main motive behind this project is to learn practical application of the theoretical knowledge gained so far, at actual business environment. It gives an opportunity to observe business and get the experience of various aspects of the management and also gives practical insight to the current business scenario. The project helps to appreciate real life business problem, perceptions and challenges. The project is good opportunity to interact with the management personnel and to gain possible knowledge through their experience. (1.2) Topic Selection:- The selection of the topic is one of the important aspects of the project, as it decides the course of action to be followed. The topic selection should be such that it helps in understanding the concepts clearly, as was given the topic by the company it self, the topic given by my project guide was “Study of Various Mutual Fund Schemes and Risk Adjusted Rate of Return with Special Reference to LIC Mutual Fund” which cover the things related to various LICMF schemes, Concepts of Mutual Funds and Performance Measures/Evaluation.
  • 8. Project on LIC Mutual Fund (1.3) Objective and Limitation of Study (A) Objectives:- Decision-Making requires relevant and correct information for collecting the data which can be used for decision-making. Objective of data collection should be very clear, objective guide us to collect the right data from right source. The main objective of the study listed as follow: • To study the concept of Mutual Fund, Various type of Mutual Fund schemes and when a particular scheme is ideal for investors. • To study of various open-ended schemes of LICMF with primary objective of those scheme and prepare summary of those schemes. • To study of the fundamental concepts of performance measures to understand the concept of risk adjusted rate of return for investment decision. (B) Limitations:- The project was conducted in a short span of eight week, which itself act as a major constraints. More over the time constraint also put pressure for data collection and the analysis for data. The report includes Fundamental analysis but doesn’t include deep technical analysis. Hence study is limited by considering only fundamental factors.
  • 9. Project on LIC Mutual Fund (1.4) Data Collection:- The data was collected by using the following sources:- (A) Primary Data:- Asking questions and personal visits to Mutual Fund Agents, and broker houses, local franchisee and customer interaction and feedback report is collect primary data. (B) Secondary Data:- The secondary data is collect through Information Memorandum, offer document, trade- books, fact sheet, broachers related to Mutual Fund, website of LICMF and using internet etc.
  • 10. Project on LIC Mutual Fund
  • 11. Project on LIC Mutual Fund (2.1) SET UP OF THE FUND:- Life Insurance Corporation of India set up LIC Mutual Fund on 19th June 1989 and contributed Rs. 2 Crores towards the corpus of the Fund. LIC Mutual Fund was constituted as a Trust in accordance with the provisions of the Indian Trust Act, 1882. The settlor is not responsible for the management of the Trust. The settlor is also not responsible or liable for any loss or shortfall resulting in any of the schemes of LIC Mutual Fund. The Trustees of the LIC Mutual Fund have exclusive ownership of Trust Fund and are vested with general power of superintendence, discretion and management of the affairs of the Trust. LIC Mutual Fund Asset Management Company Ltd. was formed on 20th April 1994 in compliance with the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Mutual Funds) Regulations, 1993. The Company commenced business on 29th April 1994. The Trustees of LIC Mutual Fund have appointed LIC Mutual Fund Asset Management Company Ltd. as the Investment Managers for LIC Mutual Fund. The Trustees are responsible for appointing a Custodian. The Trustees should also ensure that the activities of the Trust and the Asset Management Company are in accordance with the Trust Deed and the SEBI Mutual Fund Regulations as amended from time to time. The Trustees have also to report periodically to SEBI on the functioning of the Fund. The investors under the schemes can obtain a copy of the Trust Deed, the text of the concerned Scheme as also a copy of the Annual Report, on a written request made to the LIC Mutual Fund Asset Management Company Ltd. at a nominal price of Rs. 10/-.
  • 12. Project on LIC Mutual Fund (2.2) INFORMATION ABOUT THE SPONSOR:- Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC), the sponsor of LIC Mutual Fund is one amongst the largest insurance companies in the world, serving over 32 crore policy holders and managing a Fund of over Rs. 560806.33 crore. There are very few organizations in India, which manage funds of this size. However beyond the initial contribution of Rs. 2 crore towards setting up of the corpus LIC is not responsible or liable for any loss or shortfall resulting from the operations of any scheme of the Mutual Fund. (2.3) INFORMATION ABOUT LIC MUTUAL FUND:- LIC Mutual Fund was set up as a separate Trust by the Life Insurance Corporation of India having its central office at Yogakshema, Jeevan Bima Marg, Mumbai 400 021. The Trust deed dt.20.04.89 was modified through a deed of modification as mentioned in schedule III of SEBI (Mutual Fund) Regulations 1996. The Trust Deed will not be modified without the prior approval of SEBI and Unit holders approval will be obtained where it affects the interest of the Unit holders. LIC has made an initial contribution of Rs.2 crore towards Trust Fund. LIC Mutual Fund Trustee Co. Pvt. Ltd. is formed and appointed to supervise the activities of the Fund. The Trustee company has entrusted the work of management of the Fund to LIC Mutual Fund Asset Management Company Ltd., which is a company promoted by Life Insurance Corporation of India with an authorized capital of Rs.25 crore. Further details regarding the set up are furnished in the following paragraphs: A) Objective of LIC Mutual Fund:- The basic objective of LIC Mutual Fund is to mobilize savings from investors who are spread in various parts of the country and have no easy access to the capital market, with a view to providing them a vehicle for investment of their funds to ensure safety, security, easy liquidity and reasonably good returns. B) The Trustee Fees:-
  • 13. Project on LIC Mutual Fund In accordance with the Trust Deed constituting the Mutual Fund, and the Deed of Modification the Trustee Co. is entitled to receive in addition to the reimbursement of all costs, charges and expenses a fee not exceeding 0.01% of the weekly / daily average net assets or a sum of 25 lakh per annum whichever is higher subject to regulations. C) Certificate of Registration:- In accordance with the Regulation 9 of the Securities & Exchange Board of India Regulations, the LIC Mutual Fund has obtained a Certificate of Registration from SEBI on 9/5/94 vide Registration Code No.MF/012/94/5. (2.4) INFORMATION ABOUT THE ASSET MANAGEMENT COMPANY (AMC):- In terms of Securities & Exchange Board of India (Mutual Fund) Regulations, an Asset Management Company called the LIC Mutual Fund Asset Management Company Ltd. With an authorized capital of Rs. 25 crore has been appointed, as approved by the Securities & Exchange Board of India, to manage the affairs of LIC Mutual Fund and operate the schemes of the Fund. Promoted by LIC, LICMFAMC was incorporated in April 1994 and has since been managing the schemes of LICMF. A) AMC Fees- In accordance with the Investment Management Agreement and the SEBI regulations the AMC is entitled to receive investment management and advisory fee at the rate of 1.25%, per annum of the weekly average net assets outstanding in an accounting year, for net assets upto Rs. 100 crore, and at the rate of 1% per annum of the weekly average net assets outstanding in an accounting year, for net assets above Rs. 100 crore. B) CUSTODIANS:-
  • 14. Project on LIC Mutual Fund LIC Mutual Fund has appointed Stock Holding Corporation of India situated at Mittal Court, ‘B’ Wing, Nariman Point, Mumbai 400021, having SEBI Regulation no. IN/CUS/011 as per the custodian agreement with them, signed on 22/4/94 and HDFC Bank Ltd. Situated at Sandoz House, Dr. Annie Besant road, Worli, Mumbai 400 018, having SEBI Regulation no. IN/CUS/001 as per the custodian agreement with them, signed on 2/12/2002. LIC Mutual Fund may also appoint any other Depository as the custodian for the scheme. Functions and Responsibilities of Custodians:- The custodian is required to take delivery of all properties belonging to the Mutual Fund schemes and hold them in custody separately from the assets of the custodian and their other clients. The custodian will make efforts to have the properties of the Fund registered in the name of the Fund and will deliver them only as per the instructions of the AMC and on receipt of the consideration. The custodian shall collect, receive and deposit in the account or accounts of the Fund with the bank, income, dividends, interest, rights and other payments of whatever kind with respect to the securities and other assets and items of a like nature of the Fund held by or to the order of the custodian and shall execute such ownership and other confirmations as are necessary. LIC Mutual Fund shall have the right to change the Custodians if at any point of time it is observed that the service of the appointed Custodians is not upto the mark. C) REGISTRARS AND TRANSFER AGENTS:- All the activities such as processing of applications, issuance of statement of account / unit certificate and other such activities are proposed to be carried out by our Registrar and Transfer agents Registrars M/s. Karvy Mutual Fund Services (A division of Karvy Computershare Pvt. Ltd.) The address of the Registrar is- “Karvy Plaza", H.No.8-2-596, Avenue 4, Street No.1, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad – 500 034
  • 15. Project on LIC Mutual Fund The AMC shall have the right to change the Registrars and Transfer agent later. The Board of Trustees and the Board of AMC have ensured that the registrar and transfer agent M/s Karvy Computershare Pvt. Ltd. has adequate capacity to discharge responsibilities with regard to processing of applications and dispatching unit certificates to unitholders within the time limit prescribed in the Regulations and also has sufficient capacity to handle investor complaints. D) AUDITOR:- M/s. Shah Gupta & Co., Chartered Accountants, 38, Bombay Mutual Building, Fort, Mumbai – 400 001 LIC Mutual Fund shall review the appointment of Auditors after every three years or at such time as may be deemed fit in the opinion of the Board. E) BANKERS:- Presently HDFC Bank Ltd., Corporation Bank, Kotak Mahindra Bank, ABN Amro Bank, Standard Chartered Bank, Union Bank of India and AXIS Bank are the Bankers to the schemes. The AMC reserves the right to change the Banker or introduce additional banker/s to the scheme at a later date. (2.5) STUDY OF LICMF SCHEMES:- Following are the various Open-Ended LIC MF schemes / Plans which we will study one by one:-
  • 16. Project on LIC Mutual Fund 1. LICMF BOND FUND
  • 17. Project on LIC Mutual Fund LICMF BOND FUND 0 2 4 6 8 10Last1 year Last3 year Since Inception Return(%) Scheme returns (%) Benchmark returns (%) Investment objective:- The primary investment objective of the scheme is to generate reasonable returns for its investors through investments mainly in fixed income securities. This shall be one of the fundamental attributes of the scheme. Asset Allocation Pattern of the Scheme:- Type of Instruments Normal Allocation ( % of net asset ) Debt 60-100 Money market 0-40 Note:- Debt includes securitised debt & government securities. Plan and option:- 1. Dividend 2. Growth Minimum application amount / No.of units:- Plan / option Fresh purchase Rs. Additional purchase Rs. Repurchase Dividend 5000 500 NA Growth 5000 500 NA Benchmark index:- C Comp Bex Fund Manager:- Mr. Ashish Kumar Expenses of the scheme:- Load structure:- Entry load: Nil Exit load: - 0.50% if exit within 6 months from the date of allotment for investment <= 50 lakh; - 0.25% if exit within 3 months from the date of allotment for investment > 50 lakh and <= 5 crore; - 0.10% for investment > 5 crore if exit within 1 month from the date of allotment. Recurring expenses :- First Rs.100 crore 2.25% Next Rs.300 crore 2.00% Next Rs.300 crore 1.75% Balance 1.50% Actual expenses of the previous financial year: 1.79
  • 18. Project on LIC Mutual Fund Performance of the scheme (as on 31.10.2007) Compounded annualized returns Scheme returns (%) Benchmark returns (%) Last 1 year 6.69 6.27 Last 3 year 6.11 5.22 Since inception 9.12 5.78 2. LICMF G-SEC FUND
  • 19. Project on LIC Mutual Fund LICMF G- SEC FUND 0 2 4 6 8 10 Last1 yearLast3 year Since Inception Return(%) Scheme returns (%) Benchmark returns (%) Investment objective:- The primary investment objective of the scheme is to generate credit risk free And reasonable returns for its investors through investments in sovereign securities issued by the Central and/or State Government and/or any security unconditionally guaranteed by the Central/State government for repayment of principal and interest and/or reverse repose in such securities as and when permitted by RBI. Asset Allocation Pattern of the Scheme:- Type of Instruments Normal Allocation ( % of net asset ) G-Sec Upto 100 Debt / Money market Upto 40 Note:- Debt includes securitised debt. Plan and option:- Plan:- Options:- 1. Regular Plan - Dividend 2. PF Plan - Growth Minimum application amount / No.of units:- Plan / option Fresh purchase Rs. Additional purchase Rs. Repurchase Dividend 10000 1000 NA Growth 10000 1000 NA Benchmark index:- I-Sec Composite Gilt Fund Manager:- Mr. Ashish Kumar Expenses of the scheme:- Load structure:- Entry load: Nil Exit load: (Regular Plan) - 0.50% if exit within 3 months from the date of allotment for investment <= 50 lakh; - Nil for investment > 50lakh. Exit load: (PF plan) - 1% if exit within 365 days from the date of allotment. Recurring expenses :- First Rs.100 crore 2.25% Next Rs.300 crore 2.00% Next Rs.300 crore 1.75% Balance 1.50% Actual expenses of the previous financial year: 1.08
  • 20. Project on LIC Mutual Fund Performance of the scheme (as on 31.10.2007) Compounded annualized returns Scheme returns (%) Benchmark returns (%) Last 1 year 5.75 7.31 Last 3 year 5.00 6.67 Since inception 8.91 2.74 3. LICMF CHILDREN’S FUND
  • 21. Project on LIC Mutual Fund LICMF CHILDREN'S FUND 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 Last1 year Last3 year Since Inception Return(%) Scheme returns (%) Benchmark returns (%) Investment objective:- The primary investment objective of the LICMF Children’s Fund is to provide for long term growth of capital through a judicious mix of investments in quality debt securities and equities with relatively low levels of risk. Asset Allocation Pattern of the Scheme:- Type of Instruments Normal Allocation ( % of net asset ) Debt / MM Upto 100 Equity Upto 70 Note:- Debt includes securitised debt & government securities. Plan and option:- Growth Minimum application amount / No.of units:- Plan / option Fresh purchase Rs. Additional purchase Rs. Repurchase Growth 5000 500 NA Benchmark index:- C Balance Ex Fund Manager:- Mr. Ashish Kumar Expenses of the scheme:- Load structure:- Entry load: Nil Exit load: - 1.00% if exit within 3 months from the date of allotment; - Nil after 3 years from the date of allotment; Recurring expenses :- First Rs.100 crore 2.25% Next Rs.300 crore 2.00% Next Rs.300 crore 1.75% Balance 1.50% Actual expenses of the previous financial year: 2.28
  • 22. Project on LIC Mutual Fund Performance of the scheme (as on 31.10.2007) Compounded annualized returns Scheme returns (%) Benchmark returns (%) Last 1 year 33.06 34.91 Last 3 year 16.82 30.16 Since inception 11.82 22.88 4. LICMF LIQUID FUND
  • 23. Project on LIC Mutual Fund LICMF LIQUID FUND 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Last1 year Last3 year Since Inception Return(%) Scheme returns (%) Benchmark returns (%) Investment objective:- The primary investment objective of the scheme is to generate reasonable returns with low risk and high liquidity through judicious mix of investments and quality debt instruments. Asset Allocation Pattern of the Scheme:- Type of Instruments Normal Allocation ( % of net asset ) Money market 60-100 Debt 0-40 Note:- Debt includes securitised debt & government securities. Plan and option:- 1. Dividend 2. Growth Minimum application amount / No.of units:- Plan / option Fresh purchase Rs. Additional purchase Rs. Repurchase Dividend 25000 500 NA Growth 25000 500 NA Benchmark index:- C Fund - LX Fund Manager:- Mr. Ashish Kumar Expenses of the scheme:- Load structure:- Entry load: Nil Exit load: Nil Recurring expenses :- First Rs.100 crore 2.25% Next Rs.300 crore 2.00% Next Rs.300 crore 1.75% Balance 1.50% Actual expenses of the previous financial year: 0.50
  • 24. Project on LIC Mutual Fund Performance of the scheme (as on 31.10.2007) Compounded annualized returns Scheme returns (%) Benchmark returns (%) Last 1 year 7.90 7.47 Last 3 year 6.72 5.95 Since inception 6.43 5.45 5. LICMF SHORT TERM PLAN
  • 25. Project on LIC Mutual Fund LICMF SHORT TERM PLAN 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Last1 year Last3 year Since Inception Return(%) Scheme returns (%) Benchmark returns (%) Investment objective:- The primary investment objective of the scheme is to generate income by investing in a portfolio of quality short term debt securities. There can be no assurance that the investment objective of the scheme will be realised. Asset Allocation Pattern of the Scheme:- Type of Instruments Normal Allocation ( % of net asset ) Debt / MM Upto 100 Note:- Debt includes securitised debt & government securities. Plan and option:- 1. Dividend 2. Growth Minimum application amount / No.of units:- Plan / option Fresh purchase Rs. Additional purchase Rs. Repurchase Dividend 10000 1000 NA Growth 10000 1000 NA Benchmark index:- C St Index Fund Manager:- Mr. Ashish Kumar Expenses of the scheme:- Load structure:- Entry load: Nil Exit load: Nil Recurring expenses :- First Rs.100 crore 2.25% Next Rs.300 crore 2.00% Next Rs.300 crore 1.75% Balance 1.50% Actual expenses of the previous financial year: 0.50
  • 26. Project on LIC Mutual Fund Performance of the scheme (as on 31.10.2007) Compounded annualized returns Scheme returns (%) Benchmark returns (%) Last 1 year 5.02 7.60 Last 3 year 4.79 5.95 Since inception 4.85 5.23 6. LICMF FLOATING RATE FUND
  • 27. Project on LIC Mutual Fund Investment objective:- The primary investment objective of the scheme is to generate consistent return by investing mainly in a floating rate instruments/ fixed rate instruments swapped for floating rate return so as to minimize the interest rate risk for the investor. Asset Allocation Pattern of the Scheme:- Type of Instruments Normal Allocation ( % of net asset ) Floating rate or fixed rate instruments swapped for floating rate debt. 65 to 100% Fixed rate debt or money market instruments such as Corporate bonds, Gilts, CP CD, call money market or any other instruments as permitted by SEBI from time to time. 0 to 35% Note:- Debt includes securitised debt. Plan and option:- 1. Dividend 2. Growth Minimum application amount / No.of units:- Plan / option Fresh purchase Rs. Additional purchase Rs. Repurchase Dividend 5000 500 NA Growth 5000 500 NA Benchmark index:- C Fund - LX Fund Manager:- Mr. Ashish Kumar Expenses of the scheme:- Load structure:- Entry load: Nil Exit load: Nil Recurring expenses :- First Rs.100 crore 2.25% Next Rs.300 crore 2.00% Next Rs.300 crore 1.75% Balance 1.50% Actual expenses of the previous financial year: 0.50
  • 28. Project on LIC Mutual Fund LICMF FLOATING RATE FUND 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Last1 year Last3 year Since Inception Return(%) Scheme returns (%) Benchmark returns (%)
  • 29. Project on LIC Mutual Fund Performance of the scheme (as on 31.10.2007) Compounded annualized returns Scheme returns (%) Benchmark returns (%) Last 1 year 8.50 7.47 Last 3 year 6.97 5.95 Since inception 6.47 5.45 7. LICMF MONTHLY INCOME PLAN
  • 30. Project on LIC Mutual Fund LICMF MONTHLY INCOME PLAN 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 Last1 year Last3 year Since Inception Return(%) Scheme returns (%) Benchmark returns (%) Investment objective:- The primary investment objective of the scheme is to generate regular returns by investing mainly in a portfolio of quality debt securities and money market instruments. The scheme also seeks to generate capital appreciation by investing some percentage in a mix of equity instruments. There can be no assurance that the investment objective of the scheme will be realised. Asset Allocation Pattern of the Scheme:- Type of Instruments Normal Allocation ( % of net asset ) Debt / MM Upto 100 Equity Upto 15 Note:- Debt includes securitised debt. Plan and option:- 1.Monthly Dividend 3.Yearly Dividend 2.Quarterly Dividend 4. Growth Minimum application amount/number of units: Plan / Option Fresh purchase Rs. Additional purchase Rs. Repurchase Monthly dividend 25000 1 NA Quarterly dividend 15000 1 NA Yearly dividend 10000 1 NA Growth 5000 1 NA Benchmark index:- C Mipex Fund Manager:- Mrs. Bichitra Mahapatra Expenses of the scheme:- Load structure:- Entry load: Nil Exit load:- - 0.50% for investments <= 25 lakh if exit within 6 months from the date of allotment; - 0.25% for investments > 25 lakh if exit within 3 months from the date of allotment. Recurring expenses :- First Rs.100 crore 2.25% Next Rs.300 crore 2.00% Next Rs.300 crore 1.75% Balance 1.50% Actual expenses of the previous financial year: 2.48
  • 31. Project on LIC Mutual Fund Performance of the scheme (as on 31.10.2007) Compounded annualized returns Scheme returns (%) Benchmark returns (%) Last 1 year 17.51 12.63 Last 3 year 14.17 11.03 Since inception 11.38 9.94 8. LICMF EQUITY FUND
  • 32. Project on LIC Mutual Fund Investment objective:- The main investment objective of the scheme is to provide capital growth by investing mainly in equities. The investment portfolio of the scheme will be constantly monitored and reviewed to optimize capital growth. Asset Allocation Pattern of the Scheme:- Type of Instruments Normal Allocation ( % of net asset ) Equity Upto 100 Debt / Money market Upto 20 Note:- Debt includes securitised debt & government securities. Plan and option:- 1. Dividend 2. Growth Minimum application amount / No.of units:- Plan / option Fresh purchase Rs. Additional purchase Rs. Repurchase Dividend 2000 200 NA Growth 2000 200 NA Benchmark index:- BSE Sensex Fund Manager:- Mr. Nagendra Singh Expenses of the scheme:- Load structure:- Entry load: - Investment upto 1 crore : 2.25% - Investment above 1 crore: Nil Exit load : Nil Recurring expenses :- First Rs.100 crore 2.50% Next Rs.300 crore 2.25% Next Rs.300 crore 2.00% Balance 1.75% Actual expenses of the previous financial year: 2.50
  • 33. Project on LIC Mutual Fund LICMF EQUITY FUND 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70Last1 yearLast3 yearLast5 year Since Inception Return(%) Scheme returns (%) Benchmark returns (%) Performance of the scheme ( as on 31.10.2007) Compounded annualized returns Scheme returns (%) Benchmark returns (%) Last 1 year 58.57 53.05 Last 3 year 38.78 51.68 Last 5 year 41.56 46.37 Since Inception 15.06 20.80
  • 34. Project on LIC Mutual Fund 9. LICMF GROWTH FUND Investment objective:- The main investment objective of the scheme is to provide capital growth by investing mainly in equities and also in debt and other permitted instrument of capital and money market. The investment portfolio of the scheme will be constantly monitored and reviewed to optimize capital growth. Asset Allocation Pattern of the Scheme:- Type of Instruments Normal Allocation ( % of net asset ) Equity Upto 100 Debt / Money market Upto 20 Note:- Debt includes securitised debt & government securities. Plan and option:- 1. Dividend 2. Growth Minimum application amount / No.of units:- Plan / option Fresh purchase Rs. Additional purchase Rs. Repurchase Dividend 2000 Re.1 NA Growth 2000 Re.1 NA Benchmark index:- BSE Sensex Fund Manager:- Mr. Nagendra Singh Expenses of the scheme:- Load structure:- Entry load: - Investment upto 1 crore : 2.25% - Investment above 1 crore: Nil Exit load : Nil Recurring expenses :- First Rs.100 crore 2.50% Next Rs.300 crore 2.25% Next Rs.300 crore 2.00% Balance 1.75% Actual expenses of the previous financial year: 2.50
  • 35. Project on LIC Mutual Fund LICMF GROWTH FUND 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Last1 yearLast3 yearLast5 year Since Inception Return(%) Scheme returns (%) Benchmark returns (%)
  • 36. Project on LIC Mutual Fund 10. LICMF BALANCED FUND Performance of the scheme ( as on 31.10.2007) Compounded annualized returns Scheme returns (%) Benchmark returns (%) Last 1 year 28.54 53.05 Last 3 year 34.24 51.68 Last 5 year 48.08 46.37 Since Inception 12.08 20.80 Investment objective:- An open-ended income and growth scheme which seeks to provide regular returns and capital appreciation according to the selection of plan by investing in debt and equity instruments. Asset Allocation Pattern of the Scheme:- Type of Instruments Normal Allocation ( % of net asset ) Equity / Equity related 65-80 Debt / Money market 20-35 Note:- Debt includes securitised debt & government securities. Plan and option:- 1. Dividend 2. Growth Minimum application amount / No.of units:- Plan / option Fresh purchase Rs. Additional purchase Rs. Repurchase Dividend 1000 500 NA Growth 1000 500 NA Benchmark index:- C BalanceEx Fund Manager:- Mrs. Bichitra Mahapatra Expenses of the scheme:- Load structure:- Entry load: - Investment upto 1 crore : 2.25% - Investment above 1 crore: Nil Exit load : Nil Recurring expenses :- First Rs.100 crore 2.50% Next Rs.300 crore 2.25% Next Rs.300 crore 2.00% Balance 1.75% Actual expenses of the previous financial year: 2.20
  • 37. Project on LIC Mutual Fund LICMF BALANCED FUND 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45Last1 yearLast3 yearLast5 year Since Inception Return(%) Scheme returns (%) Benchmark returns (%) Performance of the scheme ( as on 31.10.2007) Compounded annualized returns Scheme returns (%) Benchmark returns (%) Last 1 year 38.49 34.91 Last 3 year 34.12 30.16 Last 5 year 28.59 27.94 Since Inception 11.07 22.88
  • 38. Project on LIC Mutual Fund 11. LICMF TAX PLAN Investment objective:- Investment objective of the scheme is to provide capital growth along with tax rebate and tax relief to our investors through prudent investment in the stock markets. Asset Allocation Pattern of the Scheme:- Type of Instruments Normal Allocation ( % of net asset ) Equity 80 - 100 Debt / Money market 0 - 20 Note:- Debt includes securitised debt & government securities. Plan and option:- 1. Dividend 2. Growth Minimum application amount / No.of units:- Plan / option Fresh purchase Rs. Additional purchase Rs. Repurchase Dividend 500 100 NA Growth 500 100 NA Benchmark index:- BSE Sensex Fund Manager:- Mr. Ashish Kumar Expenses of the scheme:- Load structure:- Entry load: 2.25% Exit load : Nil Recurring expenses :- First Rs.100 crore 2.50% Next Rs.300 crore 2.25% Next Rs.300 crore 2.00% Balance 1.75% Actual expenses of the previous financial year: 2.50
  • 39. Project on LIC Mutual Fund LICMF TAX PLAN 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Last1 yearLast3 yearLast5 year Since Inception Return(%) Scheme returns (%) Benchmark returns (%) Performance of the scheme ( as on 31.10.2007) Compounded annualized returns Scheme returns (%) Benchmark returns (%) Last 1 year 40.75 53.05 Last 3 year 33.18 57.68 Last 5 year 39.44 46.37 Since Inception 13.64 20.80
  • 40. Project on LIC Mutual Fund 12. LICMF OPPORTUNITIES FUND
  • 41. Project on LIC Mutual Fund Investment objective:- The investment objective of the scheme is to provide capital growth in long- term with reasonable risk levels by investing mainly in companies which are in sectors/s, which have a high growth potential at that point of time. Asset Allocation Pattern of the Scheme:- Type of Instruments Normal Allocation ( % of net asset ) Equity and Equity related. Instruments such as convertible debentures, warrants, derivatives of ‘opportunities’. 85 to 100% Fixed rate Debt / Money market instruments corporate bonds, Gilts, CP, CD, call money market or any other instruments as permitted by SEBI from time to time. 0 to 15% Note:- Debt includes securitised debt. Plan and option:- 1. Dividend 2. Growth Minimum application amount / No.of units:- Plan / option Fresh purchase Rs. Additional purchase Rs. Repurchase Dividend 5000 1 NA Growth 5000 1 NA Benchmark index:- BSE 200 Fund Manager:- Mr. Nagendra Singh Expenses:- Load structure:- Entry load: - Investment upto 1 crore : 2.25% - Investment above 1 crore: Nil Exit load : Nil Recurring expenses :- First Rs.100 crore 2.50% Next Rs.300 crore 2.25% Next Rs.300 crore 2.00% Balance 1.75% Actual expenses of the previous financial year: 2.50
  • 42. Project on LIC Mutual Fund 13. LICMF LIQUID PLUS FUND Investment objective:- An open ended debt scheme which seeks to provide reasonable possible current income-consistent with preservation of capital and providing liquidity- from investing in a diversified portfolio of short-term money market and debt securities. Asset Allocation Pattern of the Scheme:- Type of Instruments Normal Allocation ( % of net asset ) Money market 65 - 100 Debt 0 - 35 Note:- Debt includes securitised debt upto 35% Plan and option:- Options Dividend Frequency 1.Dividend-Payout & reinvestment 1. Daily 2. Growth 2. Weekly 3. Monthly Minimum application amount / No.of units:- Plan / option Fresh purchase Rs. Additional purchase Rs. Repurchase Dividend 500000 Re.1 NA Growth 500000 Re.1 NA Benchmark index:- C Fund ~ LX Fund Manager:- Mr. Ashish Kumar Expenses of the scheme:- Load structure:- Entry load : Nil Entry load : Nil Recurring expenses :- First Rs.100 crore 2.50% Next Rs.300 crore 2.25% Next Rs.300 crore 2.00% Balance 1.75% Actual expenses of the previous financial year: 2.50
  • 43. Project on LIC Mutual Fund 14. LICMF INDEX FUND
  • 44. Project on LIC Mutual Fund Investment objective:- The main investment objective of the fund is to generate returns commensurate with the performance of the index either Nifty/Sensex based on the plans, by investing in the respective index stocks subject to tracking errors. Asset Allocation Pattern of the scheme:- Type of Instruments Normal Allocation ( % of net assets) Equity (Index stocks) Upto 100 Equity (Outside Index stocks-only for Sensex Advantage plan) 10-20 Money market Upto 10 Note: Debt includes securitised debt & government securities. Plan And Option:- Plan: Option: Sensex plan Dividend Nifty plan Growth Sensex Advantage plan Minimum application amount/number of unit:- Plans/Option Fresh purchase Rs. Additional purchase Rs. Repurchase Sensex 2000/- Re.1/- NA Nifty 2000/- Re.1/- NA Sensex Advantage 2000/- Re.1/- NA Benchmark index:- BSE Sensex ( for Sensex & Sensex Advantage plan) NSE Nifty ( For Nifty plan) Fund Manager:- Mr. Nagendra Singh Expenses of the scheme:- Load structure:- Entry load : Nil Exit load: 0.5% if exit within 6 months from the date of investment. Recurring expenses :- First Rs.100 crore 2.50% Next Rs.300 crore 2.25% Next Rs.300 crore 2.00% Balance 1.75% Actual expenses of the previous financial year: - Sensex plan - 2.50 Nifty plan – 2.50 Sensex Advantage plan – 2.50 LICMF INDEX FUND- NIFTY PLAN 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Last1 year Since Inception Return(%) Scheme returns (%) Benchmark returns (%)
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  • 46. Project on LIC Mutual Fund LICMF INDEX FUND- SENSEX ADVANTAGE PLAN 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 Last1 year Since Inception Return(%) Scheme returns (%) Benchmark returns (%) Performance of the scheme (as on 31.10.2007) Compounded annualized returns Scheme returns (%) Benchmark returns (%) Sensex plan:- Last 1 year 45.35 53.05 Since Inception 35.56 20.80 Nifty plan:- Last 1 year 53.61 57.60 Since Inception 32.37 19.13 Sensex advantage plan:- Last 1 year 37.42 53.05 Since Inception 33.78 20.80
  • 47. Project on LIC Mutual Fund 15. LICMF ULIS LICMF ULIS 0 10 20 30 40 50 Last1 year Last3 year Last5 year Since Inception Return(%) Scheme returns (%) Benchmark returns (%)
  • 48. Project on LIC Mutual Fund Performance of the scheme ( as on 31.10.2007) Compounded annualized returns Scheme returns (%) Benchmark returns (%) Last 1 year 40.76 34.91 Last 3 year 33.78 30.16 Last 5 year 28.87 27.94 Since Inception 17.43 22.88
  • 49. Project on LIC Mutual Fund NOTE:- Daily NAV Publication:- The NAV will be declared on all business days and will be published in 2 news papers. NAV can also be viewed on www.licmutual.com and www.amfiindia.com Unitholders’ Information:- Account statement (on each transaction), Annual financial results, and Half yearly portfolio disclosures shall be provided to investors by post. Risk Profile:- Mutual Fund investments are subject to market risk. Please read the offer document carefully for detail on risk factors.
  • 50. Project on LIC Mutual Fund
  • 51. Project on LIC Mutual Fund (3.1) WHAT IS A MUTUAL FUND? A mutual fund is a pool of money that is managed on behalf of investors by a Professional Money Manager. The manager uses the money to buy stocks, bonds or other securities according to specific investment objectives that have been established for the fund. In return for putting money into the fund, you’ll receive either units or shares that represent your proportionate share of the pool of fund assets. In return for administering the fund and managing its investment portfolio, the fund manager charges fees based on the value of the fund’s assets. Simply, A Mutual Fund is a trust that pools the savings of a number of investors who share a common financial goal. Anybody with an investible surplus of as little as a few thousand rupees can invest in Mutual Funds. These investors buy units of a particular Mutual Fund scheme that has a defined investment objective and strategy. The money thus collected is then invested by the fund manager in different types of securities. These could range from shares to debentures to money market instruments, depending upon the scheme's stated objectives. The income earned through these investments and the capital appreciation realised by the scheme are shared by its unit holders in proportion to 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 in a diversified, professionally managed basket of securities at a relatively low cost. Mutual funds are ‘open-ended’ investment funds, meaning that new investors can contribute money to the fund at any time, and existing investors can return their units or shares to the fund for redemption at any time. When you redeem your units or shares of a mutual fund you will receive a cheque based on the current market value of the fund’s portfolio.
  • 52. Project on LIC Mutual Fund (3.2) THE MUTUAL FUND OPERATION FLOW CHART:-
  • 53. Project on LIC Mutual Fund Funds Managers Invest in Securities Poll Their Money With Generate ↑ Passed Back To Returns INVESTOR’s ↓
  • 54. Project on LIC Mutual Fund (3.3) TYPES OF MUTUAL FUND SCHEMES:- There are a wide variety of Mutual Fund schemes that cater to your needs, whatever your age, financial position, risk tolerance and return expectations. Whether as the foundation of your investment programme or as a supplement, Mutual Fund schemes can help you meet your financial goals. (A) By Structure:- 1) Open-Ended Schemes:- These do not have a fixed maturity. You deal directly with the Mutual Fund for your investments and redemptions. The key feature is liquidity. You can conveniently buy and sell your units at Net Asset Value ("NAV") related prices. These Mutual Fund schemes disclose NAV on daily basis. 2) Close-Ended Schemes:- Schemes that have a stipulated maturity period (ranging from 2 to 15 years) are called close-ended schemes. You can invest directly in the scheme at the time of the initial issue and thereafter you can buy or sell the units of the scheme on the stock exchanges where they are listed. The market price at the stock exchange could vary from the scheme's NAV on account of demand and supply situation, unit holder’s expectations and other market factors. One of the characteristics of the close-ended schemes is that they are generally traded at a discount to NAV; but closer to maturity, the discount narrows. Some close-ended schemes give you an additional option of selling your units directly to the Mutual Fund through periodic repurchase at NAV related prices. SEBI Regulations ensure that at least one of the two exit routes is provided to the investor. These Mutual Fund schemes disclose NAV generally on weekly basis. 3) Interval Schemes:-
  • 55. Project on LIC Mutual Fund These combine the features of open-ended and close-ended schemes. They may be traded on the stock exchange or may be open for sale or redemption during predetermined intervals at NAV related prices. (B) By Investment Objective:- 1) Growth Schemes:- Aim to provide capital appreciation over the medium to long term. These schemes normally invest a majority of their funds in equities and are willing to bear short-term decline in value for possible future appreciation. These schemes are not for investors seeking regular income or needing their money back in the short term. Ideal for:- • Investors in their prime earning years. • Investors seeking growth over the long-term. 2) Income Schemes:- Aim to provide regular and steady income to investors. These schemes generally invest in fixed income securities such as bonds and corporate debentures. Capital appreciation in such schemes may be limited. Ideal for:- • Retired people and others with a need for capital. Stability and regular income. • Investors who need some income to supplement their earnings. 3) Balanced Schemes:- Aim to provide both growth and income by periodically distributing a part of the income and capital gains they earn. They invest in both shares and fixed income securities in the proportion indicated in their
  • 56. Project on LIC Mutual Fund offer documents. In a rising stock market the NAV of these schemes may not normally keep pace, or fall equally when the market falls. Ideal for:- • Investors looking for a combination of income and moderate growth. 4) Money Market/Liquid Schemes:- Aim to provide easy liquidity, preservation of capital and moderate income. These schemes generally invest in safer, short-term instruments such as Treasury bills, Certificates of deposit, Commercial paper and Interbank call money. Returns on these schemes may fluctuate, depending upon the interest rates prevailing in the market. Ideal for:- • Corporate and individual investors as a means to park their surplus funds for short periods or awaiting a more favorable investment alternative. c) Other Schemes:- 1) Tax Saving Schemes:- These schemes offer tax rebates to the investors under tax laws as prescribed from time to time. This is made possible because the Government offers tax incentives for investment in specified avenues. For Example: - Equity Linked Savings Schemes (ELSS) and Pension Schemes. The details of such tax saving schemes are provided in the relevant offer documents. Ideal for: - Investors seek tax rebates. 2) Index Funds:-
  • 57. Project on LIC Mutual Fund Index Funds replicate the 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 weightage comprising of an index. NAV’s of such schemes would rise or fall in accordance with the rise or fall in the index, thought 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. 3) Sector Specific Schemes:- These are the funds which invest in the securities of only those sectors or industries as specified in the offer documents. E.g. Pharmaceutical, 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. They may also seek advice of an expert. 4) Global and Foreign Funds:- May be fixed income, growth or balanced funds that invest in foreign securities. These funds can offer investors international diversification and exposure to foreign companies, but are subject to risks associated with investing in foreign countries and foreign currencies. 5) Gilt Fund:- These funds invest exclusively in government securities. Government securities have no default risk. NAV’s of these schemes also fluctuate due to change in interest rates and economic.
  • 58. Project on LIC Mutual Fund (3.4) Other:- A) A Few Frequently Used Terms:- 1) Net Asset Value ("NAV"):- Net Asset Value is the market value of the assets of the scheme minus its liabilities and per unit NAV is the net asset value of the scheme divided by the number of units outstanding on the Valuation Date. For example, if the market value of Securities of a mutual fund scheme is Rs. 200 Lakh and the Mutual fund has issued 10 Lakh units of Rs. 10 each to the investors, then the NAV per unit of the fund is Rs. 20. NAV is required to be disclosed by the Mutual funds on a regular basis - daily or weekly depending on the type of scheme. 2) Sale Price:-
  • 59. Project on LIC Mutual Fund Sale price is the price you pay when you invest in a scheme, also called Offer Price. It may include a sales load. 3) Repurchase Price:- Repurchase price is the price at which a close-ended scheme repurchases its units and it may include a back-end load. This is also called Bid Price. 4) Redemption Price:- It is the price at which open-ended schemes repurchase their units and close-ended schemes redeem their units on maturity. Such prices are NAV related. 5) Sales Load or Entry Load:- It is a charge collected by a scheme when it sells the units, also called, 'Front-end' load. Schemes that do not charge a load are called 'No Load' schemes. 6) Repurchase or 'Back-end' Load:- It is a charge collected by a scheme when it buys back the units from the unit holders, also called, 'Exit Load' load. 7) Fund Offer document:- A Fund Offer document is a document that offers you all the information you could possibly need about a particular scheme and the fund launching that scheme. That way, before you put in your money, you're well aware of the risks etc involved. This has to be designed in accordance with the guidelines stipulated by SEBI and the prospectus must disclose details about:- • Investment objectives, • Risk factors and special considerations, • Summary of expenses,
  • 60. Project on LIC Mutual Fund • Constitution of the fund, • Guidelines on how to invest, • Organization and capital structure, • Tax provisions related to transactions and • Financial information B) The Advantages of Investing in a Mutual Fund are:- 1. Professional Management 2. Diversification 3. Convenient Administration 4. Return Potential 5. Low Costs 6. Liquidity 7. Transparency 8. Flexibility 9. Choice of Schemes 10. Well Regulated C) Some of the Potential Disadvantages:- When you invest in a mutual fund you place your money in the hands of a professional manager. The return on your investment will depend heavily on that manager’s skill and judgment. Even the best portfolio advisers are wrong sometimes, and studies have shown that few portfolio advisers are able to consistently out-perform the market. Check the fund manager’s track record over a period of time when choosing a fund. As a mutual fund investor, you will also be paying, through management expenses and commissions, for management services and for various administrative and sales costs. Those fees and commissions reduce the return on your investment and are charged, in almost all cases, whether the fund performs well or not. Sales commissions and redemption fees can have a very significant impact on your return if you decide to redeem your mutual fund investment in the short-term.
  • 61. Project on LIC Mutual Fund D) As per SEBI Regulations on Mutual Funds, an Investor is Entitled to:- 1. Receive Unit certificates or statements of accounts confirming your title within 6 weeks from the date your request for a unit certificate is received by the Mutual Fund. 2. Receive information about the investment policies, investment objectives, financial position and general affairs of the scheme. 3. Receive dividend within 42 days of their declaration and receive the redemption or repurchase proceeds within 10 days from the date of redemption or repurchase. 4. The trustees shall be bound to make such disclosures to the unit holders as are essential in order to keep them informed about any information, which may have an adverse bearing on their investments. 5. 75% of the unit holders with the prior approval of SEBI can terminate the AMC of the fund. 6. 75% of the unit holders can pass a resolution to wind-up the scheme. 7. An investor can send complaints to SEBI, who will take up the matter with the concerned Mutual Funds and follow up with them till they are resolved.
  • 62. Project on LIC Mutual Fund (4.1) Risk Adjusted Rate of Returns (As on 2 May 2008)
  • 63. Project on LIC Mutual Fund COLUMN NO. 1 2 3 Scheme Name FUND SIZE (RS.CR) NAV % Returns (CAGR) 1 Year 2Year 3 Year 1. LIC Balanced - Plan C (Growth) 55.4199 24.53 27.20 11.76 27.45 2. LIC MF Floating Rate Fund- ST- Growth 13.1514 1130.41 8.90 8.42 7.68 3. LIC G Sec Fund - Growth 20.1965 64.92 6.12 4.90 5.33 4. LIC G Sec Fund - PF Plan - Growth 11.6461 64.92 6.12 4.90 5.33 5. LIC Bond Fund - Growth 21.9826 68.56 9.30 6.82 6.34 6. LIC MF Liquid Fund - Growth 14.8196 3743.76 8.06 7.88 7.29 7. LIC MIP - Cumulative 27.9094 167.30 14.58 8.87 12.89 8. LIC MF FRF - MIP- Plan A - Growth 14.8752 54.84 15.53 10.26 13.10 9. LIC Short Term Plan – Growth 12.9418 10.74 7.57 6.39 5.89 10. LIC Tax Plan – Growth 29.3450 39.54 13.25 3.10 23.03 Average 11.663 7.33 11.433 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Standard Deviation 2 R Beta Sharpe Ratio Treynor Ratio Sortino Ratio Jensen Ratio 4.4325 0.8126 1.3638 0.1159 0.3767 0.1620 0.1439 0.0259 0.0234 0.0585 2.2314 0.9892 3.8439 0.0563 0.1579 0.6060 0.2983 0.0682 0.0361 0.1096 -0.0004 0.1579 0.6059 0.2982 0.0681 0.0361 0.1095 -0.0004 0.2455 0.1819 0.4102 0.2689 0.1609 0.7179 0.0520 0.0207 0.1075 0.1002 2.0869 0.4317 3.1286 0.0406 0.9606 0.8173 1.1894 0.1884 0.1522 0.2767 0.0757 1.0467 0.8005 1.2828 0.1895 0.1547 0.2732 0.0848 0.2929 0.0828 0.7143 -0.2544 -0.1043 -0.4157 -0.1134 6.5832 0.3747 1.6370 0.1143 0.4597 0.2414 0.0627 1.39238 0.4412 0.7352 0.50772 0.2693 0.84471 0.04018
  • 64. Project on LIC Mutual Fund (4.2) Study of Mentioned (4 to 11) Performance Measures of Mutual Fund:- Mutual Fund industry today, with about 34 players and more than five hundred schemes, is one of the most preferred investment avenues in India. However, with a plethora of schemes to choose from, the retail investor faces problems in selecting funds. Factors such as investment strategy and management style are qualitative, but the funds record is an important indicator too. Though past performance alone can not be indicative of future performance, it is, frankly, the only quantitative way to judge how good a fund is at present. Therefore, there is a need to correctly assess the past performance of different mutual funds. Worldwide, good mutual fund companies over are known by their AMCs and this fame is directly linked to their superior stock selection skills. For mutual funds to grow, AMCs must be held accountable for their selection of stocks. In other words, there must be some performance indicator that will reveal the quality of stock selection of various AMCs. Return alone should not be considered as the basis of measurement of the performance of a mutual fund scheme, it should also include the risk taken by the fund manager because different funds will have different levels of risk attached to them. Risk associated with a fund, in a general, can be defined as variability or fluctuations in the returns generated by it. The higher the fluctuations in the returns of a fund during a given period, higher will be the risk associated with it. These fluctuations in the returns generated by a fund are resultant of two guiding forces. First, general market fluctuations, which affect all the securities, present in the market, called market risk or systematic risk and second, fluctuations due to specific securities present in the portfolio of the fund, called unsystematic risk. The Total Risk of a given fund is sum of these two and is measured in terms of standard deviation of returns of the fund. Systematic risk, on the other hand, is measured in terms of Beta, which represents fluctuations in the NAV of the fund vis-à-vis market. The more responsive the NAV of a mutual fund is to the changes in the market; higher will be its beta. Beta is calculated by relating the returns on a mutual fund with the returns in the market. While unsystematic risk can be diversified through
  • 65. Project on LIC Mutual Fund investments in a number of instruments, systematic risk can not. By using the risk return relationship, we try to assess the competitive strength of the mutual funds vis-à-vis one another in a better way. In order to determine the risk-adjusted returns of investment portfolios, we have to study composite performance indices to evaluate a portfolio by comparing alternative portfolios within a particular risk class. The most important and widely used measures of performance are:- 1. Standard Deviation:- In probability and statistics, the standard deviation is a measure of the dispersion of a set of values. It can apply to a probability distribution, a random variable, a population or a multiset. The standard deviation is usually denoted with the letter (lower case sigma). It is defined as the root-mean- square (RMS) deviation of the values from their mean, or as the square root of the variance. In finance, standard deviation is a representation of the risk associated with a given security (stocks, bonds, property, etc.), or the risk of a portfolio of securities. Risk is an important factor in determining how to efficiently manage a portfolio of investments because it determines the variation in returns on the asset and/or portfolio and gives investors a mathematical basis for investment decisions. The overall concept of risk is that as it increases, the expected return on the asset will increase as a result of the risk premium earned – in other words, investors should expect a higher return on an investment when said investment carries a higher level of risk. For example, you have a choice between two stocks: Stock A historically returns 5% with a standard deviation of 10%, while Stock B returns 6% and carries a standard deviation of 20%. On the basis of risk and return, an investor may decide that Stock A is the better choice, because Stock B's additional percentage point of return generated (an additional 20% in dollar terms) is not worth double the degree of risk associated with Stock A. Stock B is likely to fall short of the initial investment more often than Stock A under the same circumstances, and will return only one percentage point more on average. In this example, Stock A has the potential to earn 10% more than
  • 66. Project on LIC Mutual Fund the expected return, but is equally likely to earn 10% less than the expected return. Calculating the average return (or arithmetic mean) of a security over a given number of periods will generate an expected return on the asset, for each period subtracting the expected return from the actual return results in the variance. Square the variance in each period to find the effect of the result on the overall risk of the asset. The larger the variance in a period, the greater risk the security carries. Taking the average of the squared variances results in the measurement of overall units of risk associated with the asset. Finding the square root of this variance will result in the standard deviation of the investment tool in question. 2. R-Squared (R2) / Coefficient of Determination:- R-Squared is a statistical measure that represents the percentage of a fund portfolio's or security's movements that can be explained by movements in a benchmark index. For fixed-income securities and their corresponding mutual funds, the benchmark is the U.S. Treasury Bill and, likewise with equities and equity funds, the benchmark is the S&P 500 Index. It should be between 0 and 1, with 0 denoting that model does not explain any variation and 1 denoting that it perfectly explains the observed variation. 3. Beta:- Beta, also known as the "beta coefficient," is a measure of the volatility, or systematic risk, of a security or a portfolio in comparison to the market as a whole. Beta is calculated using regression analysis, and you can think of it as the tendency of an investment's return to respond to swings in the market. An asset with a beta of 0 means that its price is not at all correlated with the market; that asset is independent. A positive beta Means that the asset generally follows the market. A negative beta shows that the asset inversely follows the market; by definition, the market has a beta of 1.0. Individual security and portfolio values are measured according to how they deviate from the market. A beta of 1.0 indicates that the investment's
  • 67. Project on LIC Mutual Fund price will move in lock-step with the market. A beta of less than 1.0 indicates that the investment will be less volatile than the market, and, correspondingly, a beta of more than 1.0 indicates that the investment's price will be more volatile than the market. For example, if a fund portfolio's beta is 1.2, it's theoretically 20% more volatile than the market. Conservative investors looking to preserve capital should focus on securities and fund portfolios with low betas, whereas those investors willing to take on more risk in search of higher returns should look for high beta investments. 4. Sharpe Ratio:- The Sharpe ratio or Sharpe index or Sharpe measure or reward-to- variability ratio is a measure of the excess return (or Risk Premium) per unit of risk in an investment asset or a trading strategy. Since its revision made by the original author in 1994, it is defined as:- Where R = Asset return, RF = Return on a benchmark asset, such as the risk Free rate of return, E[R − RF] = Expected value of the excess of the asset Return over the benchmark return, and σ = Standard deviation of the asset return.
  • 68. Project on LIC Mutual Fund Note: - If RF is a constant risk free return throughout the period, Sharpe's 1994 revision acknowledged that the risk free rate changes with time. Prior to this revision the definition was Assuming a constant RF The Sharpe ratio is used to characterize how well the return of an asset compensates the investor for the risk taken. When comparing two assets each with the expected return E[R] against the same benchmark with return Rf, the asset with the higher Sharpe ratio gives more return for the same risk. Investors are often advised to pick investments with high Sharpe ratios. Sharpe ratios, along with Treynor ratios and Jensen's alphas, are often used to rank the performance of portfolio or mutual fund managers. This ratio was developed by William Forsyth Sharpe in 1966.Sharpe originally called it the "reward-to-variability" ratio in before it began being called the Sharpe Ratio by later academics and financial professionals. Recently, the (original) Sharpe ratio has often been challenged with regard to its appropriateness as a fund performance measure during evaluation periods of declining markets. 5. Treynor Ratio:- The Treynor ratio is a measurement of the returns earned in excess of that which could have been earned on a riskless investment (i.e. Treasury bill) (per each unit of market risk assumed). The Treynor ratio (sometimes called reward-to-volatility ratio) relates excess return over the risk-free rate to the additional risk taken; however systematic risk instead of total risk is used, the higher the Treynor ratio the better the performance under analysis.
  • 69. Project on LIC Mutual Fund Where = Treynor ratio, = Portfolio return, = Risk free rate = Portfolio beta Like the Sharpe ratio, the Treynor ratio (T) does not quantify the value added, if any, of active portfolio management. It is a ranking criterion only. A ranking of portfolios based on the Treynor Ratio is only useful if the portfolios under consideration are sub-portfolios of a broader, fully diversified portfolio. If this is not the case, portfolios with identical systematic risk, but different total risk, will be rated the same. But the portfolio with a higher total risk is less diversified and therefore has a higher unsystematic risk which is not priced in the market. An alternative method of ranking portfolio management is Jensen's alpha, which quantifies the added return as the excess return above the security market line in the capital asset pricing model. 6. Sortino Ratio:- The Sortino ratio measures the risk-adjusted return of an investment asset, portfolio or strategy. It is a modification of the Sharpe ratio but penalizes only those returns falling below a user-specified target, or required rate of return, while the Sharpe ratio penalizes both upside and downside volatility equally. It is thus a measure of risk-adjusted returns that some people find to be more relevant than the Sharpe. The Sortino ratio is calculated as:-
  • 70. Project on LIC Mutual Fund S = (R - T) / DR Where R = Asset or portfolio realized return; T = Target or required rate of return for the investment Strategy under consideration, (T was originally known As the minimum acceptable return, or MAR); DR = Downside risk. The downside risk is the target semi deviation = square root of the target semi variance (TSV). TSV is the return distribution's lower-partial moment of degree 2 (LPM2). Where (T) is often taken to be the risk free interest rate and f () is the pdf of the returns. Thus, the ratio is the actual rate of return in excess of the investor's target rate of return, per unit of downside risk. 7. Jensen's Alpha:- In finance, Jensen's alpha (or Jensen's Performance Index, ex-post alpha) is used to determine the excess return of a stock, other security, or portfolio over the security's required rate of return as determined by the Capital Asset Pricing Model. This model is used to adjust for the level of beta risk, so that riskier securities are expected to have higher returns. The measure was first used in the evaluation of mutual fund managers by Michael Jensen in the 1970's.
  • 71. Project on LIC Mutual Fund To calculate alpha, the following inputs are needed:-  The realized return (on the portfolio),  The market return,  The risk-free rate of return and  The beta of the portfolio. Jensen's alpha = Portfolio Return - (Risk Free Rate + Portfolio Beta * (Market Return - Risk Free Rate)) Alpha is still widely used to evaluate mutual fund and portfolio manager performance, often in conjunction with the Sharpe ratio and the Treynor ratio.
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  • 73. Project on LIC Mutual Fund Conclusions:- A Mutual Fund is a trust that pools the savings of a number of investors who share a common financial goal. Anybody with an investible surplus of as little as a few thousand rupees can invest in Mutual Funds. There are a wide variety of Mutual Fund schemes that cater to your needs, whatever your age, financial position, risk tolerance and return expectations. Whether as the foundation of your investment programme or as a supplement, Mutual Fund schemes can help you meet your financial goals. But Remember one thing All mutual funds involve investment risk, Including the possible loss of principal. Making an informed decision to assume some risk also creates the opportunity for greater potential reward. This fundamental principle of investing is known as the risk/reward tradeoff. When forming a plan, examine your personal attitude toward investment risk. Is stability more important than higher returns or can you tolerate short-term losses for potential long-term gains? Remember, investments that increase in value in a short period can just as quickly decrease in value. But if you’ve considered the risk/reward tradeoff, you know that investment volatility is a
  • 74. Project on LIC Mutual Fund characteristic of a successful long-term plan. Also, Return alone should not be considered as the basis of measurement of the performance of a mutual fund scheme, it should also include the risk taken by the fund manager because different funds will have different levels of risk attached to them. Risk associated with a fund, in a general, can be defined as variability or fluctuations in the returns generated by it. The higher the fluctuations in the returns of a fund during a given period, higher will be the risk associated with it. Simply before investing in any mutual fund not only see fund returns but also the risk adjusted rate of return, risk level, fund managers past performance. Even Mutual funds is good to make saving and investing simple, accessible, and affordable. The advantages of mutual funds include professional management, diversification, variety, liquidity, affordability, convenience, and ease of recordkeeping—as well as strict government regulation and full disclosure. Finding and Recommendations (F. & R.):- During the study of various LIC Mutual Fund Schemes and Risk Adjusted Rate of Return of the same I found following things and recommendation their on. 1) There are a wide variety of Mutual Fund schemes, so before investing you must know your needs, financial goal, risk tolerance and return expectation Then select fund which match with your objective. 2) A Fund Offer document is a document that offers you all the information you could possibly need about a particular scheme and the fund launching that scheme. This document gives you overall idea about fund as well as knowledge so before investing you must read it.
  • 75. Project on LIC Mutual Fund 3) When we invest in mutual fund, our investments is diversified in portfolio of dozens of different securities so before investing in any mutual fund you have to see that funds portfolio and returns of same. 4) Mutual funds are managed by professionals who are experienced in investing money and who have the skills and resources to research many different investment opportunities. So you see the past performance of the fund manager it gives you idea about return on investment. 5) Return alone should not be considered as the basis of measurement of the performance of a mutual fund scheme, it should also include the risk taken by the fund manager. So before investing or suggesting to any one for investment check the risk associated with a fund because different funds will have different levels of risk attached to them. The higher the fluctuations in the returns of a fund during a given period, higher will be the risk associated with it.
  • 76. Project on LIC Mutual Fund ABBREVIATIONS USED:- LIC Life Insurance Corporation of India LICMF LIC Mutual Fund
  • 77. Project on LIC Mutual Fund IMA Investment Management Agreement AMC Asset Management Company NAV Net Asset Value THE TRUSTEE LICMF Trustee Company Private Limited SEBI Securities and Exchange Board of India MM Money Market RBI Reserve Bank of India, Established Under The Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934 CD Certificate of Depository CP Commercial Paper BUSINESS DAY Any day other than a Saturday, a Sunday or a day on which Banks at Corporate Office are not required or obligated by Law or Executive order to remain closed. BIBLIOGRAPHY:- 1. Making Mutual Funds work for you, AMFI
  • 78. Project on LIC Mutual Fund 2. Mutual Fund what you need to know, Canadian Securities 3. Administrators (CSA) 4. www.wikipedia.com 5. www.licmutual.com 6. www.valueresearchonline.com 7. www.investopedia.com