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Introduction to Mutual Funds

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September 2024

Mutual funds have become one of the most popular investment vehicles globally, providing investors with a diversified, professionally managed, and relatively accessible means to grow their wealth. This article delves into the history and evolution of mutual funds, both globally and in India, and offers an overview of the various types of mutual funds available today, highlighting their unique characteristics and suitability for different types of investors.

Introduction to Mutual Funds

Mutual funds have become one of the most popular investment vehicles globally, providing investors with a diversified, professionally managed, and relatively accessible means to grow their wealth. This article delves into the history and evolution of mutual funds, both globally and in India, and offers an overview of the various types of mutual funds available today, highlighting their unique characteristics and suitability for different types of investors.

History and Evolution of Mutual Funds

The concept of mutual funds dates back to the late 18th century, with the first recorded instance being in 1774 in the Netherlands. An Amsterdam-based businessman, Adriaan van Ketwich, is credited with creating the first mutual fund, aiming to provide small investors with an opportunity to diversify their investments. This fund, named "Eendragt Maakt Magt," or "Unity Creates Strength," pooled resources from multiple investors to invest in a diversified portfolio of securities, reducing the individual risk.

In the 19th century, mutual funds gained popularity in Europe, particularly in Scotland and France. However, it wasn't until the early 20th century that mutual funds began to emerge in the United States, which is now the largest market for mutual funds globally. The creation of the Massachusetts Investors Trust in 1924 marked the beginning of the modern mutual fund industry in the U.S. This fund is considered the first open-end mutual fund, meaning it could issue and redeem shares at any time, providing liquidity to investors.

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