what is mutualfund?
Answer Posted / mike
Mutual Fund is like a trust that raises money from public
and invests the whole corpus called Asset under Management
in different assets or stocks. Every fund is managed by a
professional fund manager who invests the money as per the
fund objective. The primary benefit of the investor is that
they can diversify their investment with a very little
amount of investment.
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