Types of open-ended mutual funds
- Equity mutual funds
Invest in stocks listed on the exchange and benefit from capital appreciation and dividend income. Equity funds can be large cap, mid cap, or small cap oriented.
- Debt mutual funds
Benefit from fixed interest instruments like corporate bonds, government securities, non-convertible debentures etc. Debt funds can be short term, dynamic, and long term.
- Hybrid mutual funds
A mix of equity and debt, hybrid funds provide both capital appreciation via equity and stable interest income through debt. They range from aggressive to conservative.
Features of open-ended mutual funds
- No fixed maturity period
- May have exit loads
- SIP available
Benefits of open-ended mutual funds
- Helps in diversification
- Historical performance can be tracked
- Low investment
- High liquidity
Mutual fund calculator
- Investment type
- Scheme based
- SIP
- Lumpsum
Invested Amount
₹25,000
Estimated Returns
₹19,059
76%
Returns
Total of your investment will be
₹44,059
Top performing mutual funds
Scheme Name | 5 Y | Value Research | ||||
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Quant Small Cap Fund - Direct (G) | 47.31% | Invest Now | ||||
Quant Small Cap Fund - (IDCW) | 45.59% | Invest Now | ||||
Quant Small Cap Fund - (G) | 45.52% | Invest Now | ||||
Nippon India Small Cap Fund - Direct (B) | 36.47% | Invest Now |
Taxation of open-ended mutual funds
Type of open-ended fund | Holding period | Capital Gains | Options |
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Equity-oriented | More than 12 months | Short term capital gains (STCG) | 15% |
More than 12 months | Long term capital gains (LTCG) | 10% - on gains exceeding ₹1 lakh in a financial year Nil – If gains are less than ₹1 lakh in a financial year | |
Debt Oriented | Less than 36 months | Short term capital gains (STCG) | As per income tax slab |
More than 36 months | Long term capital gains (LTCG) | 20% post indexation |
FAQs
Can I invest in open-ended mutual funds via SIPs?
Who can invest in open-ended mutual funds?
Is there a lock-in period for open-ended funds?
How is the value of units computed when you exit from an open-ended mutual fund scheme?
When you exit from an open-ended mutual fund, the value of your units is calculated based on the net asset value (NAV) of the scheme, on the day of redemption. Net asset value is calculated as total assets minus total liabilities divided by total number of units issued.