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IPO Vs NFO: Which Offers Bigger Bang For Your Buck?
Published on 2024-12-20 06:01:22 - Outlookindia
- Explore the key differences between IPOs (Initial Public Offerings) and NFOs (New Fund Offers) to determine which investment option aligns with your financial goals. Learn about their risks, returns,
The article from Outlook India discusses the differences between Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) and New Fund Offers (NFOs) to help investors decide which investment option might offer better returns. IPOs involve a company offering its shares to the public for the first time, allowing investors to buy into the company at what is often considered a ground floor price. This can lead to significant gains if the company performs well post-listing. Conversely, NFOs are new mutual fund schemes launched by mutual fund companies, where the fund manager aims to invest in a portfolio of securities to achieve the fund's investment objectives. NFOs are typically priced at a fixed NAV, usually Rs 10, making them appear more accessible. The article highlights that while IPOs can offer substantial returns due to the potential for stock price appreciation, they come with higher risks due to market volatility and company-specific risks. NFOs, on the other hand, might not offer the same excitement or potential for immediate high returns but provide diversification and are managed by professionals, potentially reducing risk. The choice between the two depends on an investor's risk appetite, investment horizon, and understanding of market dynamics.
Read the Full Outlookindia Article at:
[ https://www.outlookindia.com/hub4business/ipo-vs-nfo-which-offers-bigger-bang-for-your-buck ]
Read the Full Outlookindia Article at:
[ https://www.outlookindia.com/hub4business/ipo-vs-nfo-which-offers-bigger-bang-for-your-buck ]
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