Tag: Funds

  • Are Open Ended Mutual Funds better if bigger?

    Are Open Ended Mutual Funds better if bigger?


    Hello Everyone,

    Recently I got an email from the NIBL SAHABHAGITA FUND considering themselves that they are more bigger now with a pool of more money coming in every month and is the biggest in Nepal.

    My question is, the bigger the MF is it the best one?

    Is it not possible that the Fund Manager make mistakes while investing with the huge amounts?

    Is it that the bigger the MF, the more good it would be?

    Also, what are your thoughts on other Open Ended MFs?


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  • Can mutual funds with NAV less than 10 give out dividends?

    Can mutual funds with NAV less than 10 give out dividends?


    Dividend declare garda profit navaye pani cash in hand cha vane dividend dina paaucha?


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  • Is there provision of capital gain tax on mutual funds?

    Is there provision of capital gain tax on mutual funds?


    Is there a provision for capital gain tax on mutual funds? If there is, how much capital gain tax is to be paid? Are closed-ended mutual funds and open-ended mutual funds treated the same for the purpose of taxation?


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  • How to invest in Mutual Funds and Debentures

    How to invest in Mutual Funds and Debentures


    I tried to invest in NMBHF and SBCF yesterday, but was unable to invest through TMS. Does anyone know how I can invest in them?


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  • Reminder: Today’s the Last Day to Claim Dividends from Five Mutual Funds

    Reminder: Today’s the Last Day to Claim Dividends from Five Mutual Funds


    Today marks the final opportunity for investors to claim the cash dividends offered by five mutual funds.

    NMB Hybrid Fund L-1 and NMB 50 have both declared a 15% cash dividend for the fiscal year 2079/80, with their book closure date set on Ashwin 12. Therefore, investors holding units in either of these mutual funds up to today are eligible to receive the dividend payout.

    Similarly, Prabhu Capital Limited has chosen to distribute a 9.50% cash dividend to unitholders of Prabhu Select Fund (PSF) for the fiscal year 2079/80. This marks the fund’s inaugural dividend distribution following its listing on NEPSE. The book closure date for this dividend is 12th Ashwin 2080, meaning unit holders maintaining their positions until today are entitled to the dividend payout.

     

  • Aren’t Closed Ended Funds supposed to return funds after 3 months of maturity?

    Aren’t Closed Ended Funds supposed to return funds after 3 months of maturity?


    GIMES1 hasn’t yet and it has been 3.5 months. Is there no actual provision? Bekar ma hold bhairakhyaxa


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  • Are mutual funds even worth buying ??

    Are mutual funds even worth buying ??


    mero vai (15 now) le 2 years agi bata ipo varna thaleko theyo ra tyeslai maile aru sabai ko ipo var tara mutual funds ko chai na var hai vanya theya but mero kura na sunera tannai mutual funds harko ne ipo vareko varei garxa and aile sabai ko price 8 vanda kam xa ra na ta dividend nai deko xa.

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  • Cancel IPO quota for mutual funds

    Cancel IPO quota for mutual funds


    Cancel IPO quota for mutual funds


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  • Has this ever happened in an IPO listing? Reference: IME life insurance. Is it stupid to blame it all on Mutual Funds? Was the opening range so high causing immediate decline from day 3?

    Has this ever happened in an IPO listing? Reference: IME life insurance. Is it stupid to blame it all on Mutual Funds? Was the opening range so high causing immediate decline from day 3?


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  • Any suggestions about investing in open ended mutual funds ?

    Any suggestions about investing in open ended mutual funds ?


    I want to invest in something for the future but investing ma teti dherai gyan xaina…. Open ended mutual funds ali interesting lagyo… Do you guys have any advices or suggestions about it ?


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  • “Government Permits 60% of Local-Level Funds as Bank Deposits”

    “Government Permits 60% of Local-Level Funds as Bank Deposits”


     

    The government is planning to allow 60 percent of the funds accumulated at the local level to be recognized as deposits. The Ministry of Finance has made this decision and is set to send a letter to the Nepal Rastra Bank on Friday. The Nepal Rastra Bank, starting today, is preparing to issue directives that will enable banks to consider 60 percent of the funds held at the local level as deposits.

    In the month of Asar, there was approximately 1 kharba 10 Arba in the reserve fund at the local level, with 66 percent of that amount totaling about 66 arba. As a result of this decision, it is anticipated that deposits in commercial banks will increase by more than 60 arba. This move aims to boost the liquidity and financial stability of local governments and commercial banks.

  • “Final Day to Claim Kumari Capital Mutual Fund Dividends”

    “Final Day to Claim Kumari Capital Mutual Fund Dividends”


     

     

    Today marks the final trading day before Kumari Capital’s mutual funds close their books for dividend distribution, with the book closure date set for the 18th of Bhadra. Anyone holding units in these funds until today will be eligible for the cash dividend.

    During their 60th board meeting on the 25th of Shrawan, Kumari Capital Limited decided to allocate a 10% cash dividend for Kumari Equity Fund (KEF) and a 6% cash dividend, including taxes, for Kumari Dhanbriddhi Yojana (KDBY) for the fiscal year 2079/80 to their unit holders.

    In the previous fiscal year, KEF had announced a 5% cash dividend for FY 2078/79. As of the current update, the last traded price (LTP) for KEF stands at Rs. 9.02, while KDBY is at Rs. 8.32.