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Asked: 2 months agoIn: Finance, Funds, Investing

Why invest in NFO?

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    New Fund Offerings (NFOs) allow investors to enter a mutual fund at its launch price, often presenting a chance to invest in fresh market opportunities. These funds may introduce innovative strategies, offer sector-specific exposure, or align with emerging trends. While they carry risks like any invRead more

    New Fund Offerings (NFOs) allow investors to enter a mutual fund at its launch price, often presenting a chance to invest in fresh market opportunities. These funds may introduce innovative strategies, offer sector-specific exposure, or align with emerging trends. While they carry risks like any investment, NFOs can be a good option for those looking to diversify their portfolio or invest in a fund manager’s new vision from the beginning.

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Asked: 2 months agoIn: Finance, Funds, Investing

What is the difference between an NFO and IPO?

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    An NFO (New Fund Offering) and an IPO (Initial Public Offering) both involve raising money from investors, but they serve completely different purposes. An NFO is when a mutual fund launches a new investment scheme. Investors put their money into the fund, and a professional fund manager decides wheRead more

    An NFO (New Fund Offering) and an IPO (Initial Public Offering) both involve raising money from investors, but they serve completely different purposes.

    An NFO is when a mutual fund launches a new investment scheme. Investors put their money into the fund, and a professional fund manager decides where to invest based on the fund’s strategy. It’s more about pooling money to invest in a mix of stocks, bonds, or other assets.

    An IPO, on the other hand, is when a company sells its shares to the public for the first time. If you buy shares in an IPO, you become a part-owner of the company, and your returns depend on how well the company performs in the stock market.

    So, the key difference? NFOs are about investing in a fund, while IPOs are about investing in a company.

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Asked: 2 months agoIn: Finance, Funds, Investing

What is NFO?

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    A New Fund Offering (NFO) is when an Asset Management Company (AMC) launches a new mutual fund and offers it to investors for the first time. During this period, investors can buy units at a fixed offer price, usually ₹10 per unit. The idea behind an NFO is to raise capital for the fund so it can stRead more

    A New Fund Offering (NFO) is when an Asset Management Company (AMC) launches a new mutual fund and offers it to investors for the first time. During this period, investors can buy units at a fixed offer price, usually ₹10 per unit. The idea behind an NFO is to raise capital for the fund so it can start investing according to its stated strategy—whether in stocks, bonds, or other assets.

    NFOs can be a good opportunity for investors looking to get in early, especially if the fund follows a promising investment approach. However, unlike existing mutual funds with a performance history, NFOs are new, and their success depends on market conditions and how well the fund is managed.

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