There was a time when one visited the neighbourhood doctor for any health scare. These doctors knew generations of family members and their health issues. This helped them in treating those sick. Investing was no different, with mutual funds donning the hat of doctors. As most investors either sought wealth-creation or income-generation, the schemes offered solutions considering the risk investors could take. With time, mutual funds have evolved to cater to unique investment needs to provide specialised solutions. There are several types of equity and debt schemes and many hybrid funds have emerged over time to meet investor needs based on the risks involved.
The multi-asset fund category has caught the fancy of investors in recent times. Some of it perhaps also has to do with the news it made when it witnessed the highest inflows of Rs 1,711.4 crore in December 2022, according to the Association of Mutual Funds in India. Multiasset funds aren't new; these are a type of hybrid funds that have been around ever since market regulator SEBI re-categorised mutual funds, providing a clearer scope for what multi-asset funds could do. Investors have been using funds to split between equities and debt for a long time and it is still a very popular way of investing.
MULTI-ASSET FUND POSITIONING
The virtues of asset allocation are well documented and get reinforced once every few years owing to events that remind us that, ultimately, investing is all about asset allocation. Predicting asset class returns is a futile exercise and it is best to spread your investments across asset classes to optimise investment returns by managing investment-related risks. Given the paucity of time and lack of expertise, investments in mutual funds are suited for most investors looking to take advantage of asset allocation principles.
This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
FINGER CLICKING GOOD
Finally there’s a Smartphone that’s fit to fire your DSLR
RAISING THE BAR
In the dynamic world of mixology, where every drink tells a story and every pour is a masterpiece, a new chapter is being concocted by some of the bars. Here are eight bars that stirred up a riot.
TRUE BLUE
BLUE MAY BE a colour traditionally associated with all things royal, but when it comes to haute horology, especially Breguet, the hue lends its own cues.
DELICIOUS DINING WITH A SIDE OF LUSCIOUS VIEWS
Bonita, a quietly charming restaurant in Goa’s Arossim brims with flavour and a stunning landscape to boot.
A YEAR OF WONDER
Globetrotting to some of the more interesting travel options that spiced the calendar year
THE TASTE TEST - Some of the more interesting restaurants launched in Asia in 2024
In the dynamic culinary landscape of Asia, Spice embarks on a gastronomic journey through a kaleidoscope of noteworthy dining spots that shone through in 2024. From cosy havens celebrating rich cultural heritage using quality local ingredients to chic spaces blending global influences with a playful vibe, each venue offers something special, whether by the beach or beneath starry skies.
TECH TALK
From a Mac that became mini to gizmoheavy watches, from smart air purifiers to intelligent TVs, these top picks defined 2024.
BOOKS TO LOOK FORWARD TO IN 2025
Book review
PEACE ABOVE ALL
Devdutt Pattanaik offers an alternative view of the Harappan civilisation in his newest book, Ahimsa: 100 Reflections on the Harappan Civilization
A Wealth of SCHOLARSHIP
For art historian Aman Nath, 2024 was a great year for art books, demonstrating the range of India's cultural wealth