Compare Bank of India Short Term Income Fund vs Sundaram Short Duration Fund
Risk | Moderate | Moderate |
Rating | 2.0 | 4.0 |
Min SIP Amount | ₹1000 | ₹250 |
Expense Ratio | 1.07 | 0.72 |
NAV | ₹27.46 | ₹45.50 |
Fund Started | 03 Dec 2008 | 13 May 2003 |
Fund Size | ₹290.76 Cr | ₹189.66 Cr |
Exit Load | - | - |
Risk
Moderate
Moderate
Rating
2.0
4.0
Min SIP Amount
₹1000
₹250
Expense Ratio
1.07
0.72
NAV
₹27.46
₹45.50
Fund Started
03 Dec 2008
13 May 2003
Fund Size
₹290.76 Cr
₹189.66 Cr
Exit Load
-
-
1 Year | 6.50% | 6.82% |
3 Year | 7.15% | 7.16% |
5 Year | 10.09% | 7.14% |
1 Year
6.50%
6.82%
3 Year
7.15%
7.16%
5 Year
10.09%
7.14%
Equity | 0.00% | 0.00% |
Cash | 6.08% | 4.61% |
Equity
0.00%
0.00%
Cash
6.08%
4.61%
Top 10 Holdings | - | - |
Top 10 Holdings
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Name | - | - |
Start Date | - | - |
Name
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Start Date
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Description | The scheme seeks to generate reasonable returns by investing in debt and money market instruments. The scheme would not be investing more than 70% into securities having average maturity of more than 370 days. | The fund aims to generate income and capital appreciation from a portfolio of debt and money market instruments. The fund can be slotted between a cash fund and a bond fund. |
Launch Date | 03 Dec 2008 | 13 May 2003 |
Description
The scheme seeks to generate reasonable returns by investing in debt and money market instruments. The scheme would not be investing more than 70% into securities having average maturity of more than 370 days.
The fund aims to generate income and capital appreciation from a portfolio of debt and money market instruments. The fund can be slotted between a cash fund and a bond fund.
Launch Date
03 Dec 2008
13 May 2003