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Is the NAV important while selecting a scheme?

By Economic Times - 4 months ago
The NAV represents a fund’s per unit market value. This is the price at which investors are allotted units by the fund house or the price at which they can sell it back to the fund house. This is calculated by dividing the total value of all the assets in a portfolio, minus all its liabilities.

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