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Presented To: 
Sir Ameen 
Presented By: 
M Zishan Hyder 55272 
Fuzail Kaleem
 The first mutual fund was established in 
Europe. 
 A Dutch merchant Adriaan van Ketwich 
created the first mutual fund in 1774. 
“Eendragt Maakt Magt”, which meant “Unity 
Creates Strength”. 
 First mutual fund outside the Netherlands was 
the Foreign & Colonial Government Trust, 
which was established in London in 1868.
 Mutual funds were introduced into the United 
States in the 1890s. They became popular 
during the 1920s.. 
 In year 1924, the first open-end fund 
“Massachusetts Investors’ Trust of Boston” was 
the formed. 
 ICP offered a series of closed end funds in 1966, 
these were later privatized in 2000.
 Board of Directors 
A management investment company (mutual 
fund company) has a CEO, a team of officers 
and a board of directors. 
 Sponsor 
The principal underwriter of a mutual fund is 
called a distributor, or more commonly, 
the sponsor.
 Custodian 
The custodian is responsible for the possession 
of the securities purchased by the investment 
company for its portfolio. 
 Investment Advisor 
The board of directors hires an investment 
advisor to invest the cash and securities held in 
the fund's portfolio, implement the objectives 
outlined by the board.
 Transfer Agent 
The mutual fund contracts with a transfer 
agent to issue, redeem and cancel fund shares, 
handle the distribution of dividend and capital 
gains to shareholders, and send out trade 
confirmations 
 Dealers 
As mentioned before, the sponsor usually 
distributes shares of the mutual fund through 
dealers.
 Selling securities short 
 Buying securities on margin 
 Participating in joint investment or trading 
accounts 
 Distributing its own securities, except through 
a sponsor
 An affiliated person is someone who controls 
an investment company's operations in any 
way. 
 An interested person includes those 
individuals who have a relationship with an 
affiliated person that the SEC deems influential 
in matters of fund operation. These people 
would include immediate family members of 
affiliated parties, legal counselors, broker-dealers, 
and so on.
 Diversification . Securities from hundreds or 
even thousands of issuers it reduces the risk of 
loss. 
 Professional Management . Expertise to 
manage and reinvest interest or dividend 
income, or to investigate thousands of 
securities. Access to extensive research, market 
information, and skilled securities traders.
 Liquidity . Mutual fund can be bought and 
sold on any business day, so investors have 
easy access to their money. Many individual 
securities can also be bought and sold readily, 
others aren't widely traded. (CE & IC) 
 Convenience . Mutual funds offer services 
that make investing easier. Mail, telephone, or 
the Internet. Automatic investments into a fund 
or automatic transfers from a fund to your 
bank account.
 Tax Free Return The stock dividend from 
mutual funds are exempt from tax. Cash 
dividend taxable 
 No Guarantees. Unlike bank deposits, 
principal and returns are not guaranteed. 
 Diversification “Penalty." Diversification 
reduces the risk of loss, it also limits the 
potential for making a killing in the market.
 Open End – continuously offer and redeem 
their units to the investors. 
 Closed End – one time issuance of certificates 
and then are traded in the secondary market. 
 Investment Company – one time issuance of 
shares and then are traded in the secondary 
market.
Open end and closed end funds are established through 
a trust deed as a trust under the trust act 1888. 
 Investment Company is established as a limited 
liability company. 
 Operated by two parties i.e. fund manager and the 
trustee or custodian. 
 CDC - largest trustee of mutual funds in Pakistan 
with almost 90% of the market share. 
 SECP through NBFC Regulations 2008 regulates the 
mutual fund industry.
 Fund Manager 
 Manage the assets of the mutual fund. 
 Maintenance of financial and other records and documents. 
 Maintenance of the record of unit or certificate holders. 
 Receipt and processing of investment and redemption 
applications. 
 Trustee 
 Hold all the property mutual fund for the unit or certificate 
holder. 
 Settlement of transaction entered into by the fund manager. 
 Ensure the methodology and procedures adopted by the fund 
manager in calculating the value of units are adequate.
 Equity Fund 
 Balanced Fund 
 Asset Allocation Fund 
 Fund of Funds 
 Capital Protected / Guaranteed Fund
 Index Fund 
 Money Market Fund 
 Income Fund 
 Aggressive Fixed Income Fund 
 Islamic Funds
 Income Tax Ordinance, 2001 
 Income of mutual fund is exempt subject to 
distribution of ninety percent of accounting 
income reduced by capital gains realized or 
unrealized. 
 Mutual funds are also exempt from 
withholding tax and capital gains tax.
 Investor will be taxed on cash dividend @ 10% 
stock dividend exempt. 
 Investors have to pay capital gains tax if units, 
certificates or shares are redeemed/sold before 
one year. 
 Investors also get rebate on income tax on their 
investment in mutual funds.
 A mutual fund brings together a group of 
people and invests their money in stocks, 
bonds, and other securities. 
 The advantages of mutuals are professional 
management, diversification, economies of 
scale, simplicity and liquidity. 
 The disadvantages of mutuals are high costs, 
over-diversification, possible tax consequences, 
and the inability of management to guarantee a 
superior return.
 There are many, many types of mutual funds. You 
can classify funds based on asset class, investing 
strategy, region, etc. 
 Mutual funds have lots of costs. 
 Costs can be broken down into ongoing fees 
(represented by the expense ratio) and transaction 
fees (loads). 
 The biggest problems with mutual funds are their 
costs and fees. 
 Mutual funds are easy to buy and sell. You can 
either buy them directly from the fund company or 
through a third party.
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  • 1.
  • 2. Presented To: Sir Ameen Presented By: M Zishan Hyder 55272 Fuzail Kaleem
  • 3.  The first mutual fund was established in Europe.  A Dutch merchant Adriaan van Ketwich created the first mutual fund in 1774. “Eendragt Maakt Magt”, which meant “Unity Creates Strength”.  First mutual fund outside the Netherlands was the Foreign & Colonial Government Trust, which was established in London in 1868.
  • 4.  Mutual funds were introduced into the United States in the 1890s. They became popular during the 1920s..  In year 1924, the first open-end fund “Massachusetts Investors’ Trust of Boston” was the formed.  ICP offered a series of closed end funds in 1966, these were later privatized in 2000.
  • 5.  Board of Directors A management investment company (mutual fund company) has a CEO, a team of officers and a board of directors.  Sponsor The principal underwriter of a mutual fund is called a distributor, or more commonly, the sponsor.
  • 6.  Custodian The custodian is responsible for the possession of the securities purchased by the investment company for its portfolio.  Investment Advisor The board of directors hires an investment advisor to invest the cash and securities held in the fund's portfolio, implement the objectives outlined by the board.
  • 7.  Transfer Agent The mutual fund contracts with a transfer agent to issue, redeem and cancel fund shares, handle the distribution of dividend and capital gains to shareholders, and send out trade confirmations  Dealers As mentioned before, the sponsor usually distributes shares of the mutual fund through dealers.
  • 8.  Selling securities short  Buying securities on margin  Participating in joint investment or trading accounts  Distributing its own securities, except through a sponsor
  • 9.  An affiliated person is someone who controls an investment company's operations in any way.  An interested person includes those individuals who have a relationship with an affiliated person that the SEC deems influential in matters of fund operation. These people would include immediate family members of affiliated parties, legal counselors, broker-dealers, and so on.
  • 10.  Diversification . Securities from hundreds or even thousands of issuers it reduces the risk of loss.  Professional Management . Expertise to manage and reinvest interest or dividend income, or to investigate thousands of securities. Access to extensive research, market information, and skilled securities traders.
  • 11.  Liquidity . Mutual fund can be bought and sold on any business day, so investors have easy access to their money. Many individual securities can also be bought and sold readily, others aren't widely traded. (CE & IC)  Convenience . Mutual funds offer services that make investing easier. Mail, telephone, or the Internet. Automatic investments into a fund or automatic transfers from a fund to your bank account.
  • 12.  Tax Free Return The stock dividend from mutual funds are exempt from tax. Cash dividend taxable  No Guarantees. Unlike bank deposits, principal and returns are not guaranteed.  Diversification “Penalty." Diversification reduces the risk of loss, it also limits the potential for making a killing in the market.
  • 13.  Open End – continuously offer and redeem their units to the investors.  Closed End – one time issuance of certificates and then are traded in the secondary market.  Investment Company – one time issuance of shares and then are traded in the secondary market.
  • 14. Open end and closed end funds are established through a trust deed as a trust under the trust act 1888.  Investment Company is established as a limited liability company.  Operated by two parties i.e. fund manager and the trustee or custodian.  CDC - largest trustee of mutual funds in Pakistan with almost 90% of the market share.  SECP through NBFC Regulations 2008 regulates the mutual fund industry.
  • 15.  Fund Manager  Manage the assets of the mutual fund.  Maintenance of financial and other records and documents.  Maintenance of the record of unit or certificate holders.  Receipt and processing of investment and redemption applications.  Trustee  Hold all the property mutual fund for the unit or certificate holder.  Settlement of transaction entered into by the fund manager.  Ensure the methodology and procedures adopted by the fund manager in calculating the value of units are adequate.
  • 16.  Equity Fund  Balanced Fund  Asset Allocation Fund  Fund of Funds  Capital Protected / Guaranteed Fund
  • 17.  Index Fund  Money Market Fund  Income Fund  Aggressive Fixed Income Fund  Islamic Funds
  • 18.  Income Tax Ordinance, 2001  Income of mutual fund is exempt subject to distribution of ninety percent of accounting income reduced by capital gains realized or unrealized.  Mutual funds are also exempt from withholding tax and capital gains tax.
  • 19.  Investor will be taxed on cash dividend @ 10% stock dividend exempt.  Investors have to pay capital gains tax if units, certificates or shares are redeemed/sold before one year.  Investors also get rebate on income tax on their investment in mutual funds.
  • 20.  A mutual fund brings together a group of people and invests their money in stocks, bonds, and other securities.  The advantages of mutuals are professional management, diversification, economies of scale, simplicity and liquidity.  The disadvantages of mutuals are high costs, over-diversification, possible tax consequences, and the inability of management to guarantee a superior return.
  • 21.  There are many, many types of mutual funds. You can classify funds based on asset class, investing strategy, region, etc.  Mutual funds have lots of costs.  Costs can be broken down into ongoing fees (represented by the expense ratio) and transaction fees (loads).  The biggest problems with mutual funds are their costs and fees.  Mutual funds are easy to buy and sell. You can either buy them directly from the fund company or through a third party.