NAV : ₹ 14.133 as of 04 October, 2024
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Bharat Lahoti
Sep 2017 - Present
Edelweiss Mutual Fund
Total AUM: 122991.06Cr
Franklin Templeton Mutual Fund, a subsidiary of Franklin Templeton Investments, a U.S.-based financial services company, commenced its operations in India in 1996 under the name Templeton Asset Management India Pvt. Limited. It received registration from the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) in February of the same year. The company made its foray into the mutual fund arena with the la...View Edelweiss Nifty 50 Index Fund AMC
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NAV stands for net asset value, where the performance of a mutual fund is derived by its NAV per unit. NAV per unit is the market value of securities in a scheme, divided by the total number of units in the scheme on a given date.
The Net Asset Value of Edelweiss Nifty 50 Index Fund is ₹14.13
AUM means ‘asset under management,’ which implies the cumulative sum of the market value of total securities held in a mutual fund scheme. MFs invest in Equities, Bonds & other such instruments. If you add the market value of all the investments made by the mutual fund along with any idle cash that it holds, the final tally is called AUM. It tells you how large or small a mutual fund is.
The AUM of Edelweiss Nifty 50 Index Fund is ₹94.51 Cr.
Every mutual fund scheme has a minimum SIP amount, which one may start with.
The minimum SIP amount of Edelweiss Nifty 50 Index Fund is ₹100
As per SEBI Regulations, mutual funds are permitted to charge certain operating expenses for managing a mutual fund scheme. The total expense ratio is calculated as a percentage of the scheme’s NAV. It's deducted from the total revenue generated by a mutual fund before disbursing it to the investors.
The Expense Ratio of Edelweiss Nifty 50 Index Fund is 0.5%
It’s a fee charged by the mutual fund house if an investor fully or partially exits from an invested scheme within a stated period from the date of investment. The time period for which it applies varies with the type of fund. It's calculated from the date of investment, whether in SIP or lump sum form.