Index Funds: An Emerging Mutual Fund Investment Scheme
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2017-02
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International Journal of Management and Humanities
Abstract
Financial market is back bone of any economy.
Innovation in financial instruments has given rise to mutual
funds. Mutual funds are novel financial service which emerged
in India during the year 1964. As mutual funds are
professionally managed it is expected to give good return and
also gives advantage of liquidity and diversification. Indian
mutual fund industry has undergone a radical change and has
grown by leaps and bounds in terms of products and asset under
management. Right now Indian mutual industry is managing
Rs. 16.5 Lakh Crore of funds. It has introduced many products
such as income funds, equity funds, balanced funds, money
market funds, fund of funds and many others. Out of these funds
equity funds constitutes a major proportion. Equity funds are of
many types such as sectoral funds, index funds, Equity Linked
tax saving schemes, diversified funds etc. Out of these funds
index funds is one of the recent origin which offers the primary
advantage of earning the return equal to stock market. Index
funds will follow a passive investment strategy where investment
under these funds will replicate the movements of benchmark
indices like Nifty, Sensex etc. Index funds are of wide range
offered by many asset management companies. Identifying right
schemes will benefit the investor by providing superior return.
Thus in this study an attempt is made to analyse the performance
of index mutual fund schemes listed in National Stock exchange.
The study has taken 3 years data pertained to index mutual fund
schemes to understand about its performance, risk etc.
According to present study out of 13 mutual fund schemes 7 have
returns higher than the nifty index. The study result based on
three years data show the top three funds are HDFC Index Fund
Nifty Plan, IDFC Nifty Fund Growth and UTI Nifty Index Fund
– Growth. The bottom three funds are SBI Nifty Index, LIC
Index Fund- Nifty- Growth, and IDBI Nifty Index Fund.
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Mutual Funds, Index funds, Net Asset Value, Tracking error