Mutual Fund Nav
On technical or pure professional terms Mutual Fund NAVs are defined as the value of a Mutual Fund Investment, that is usually determined by computing the share of the Mutual Fund at the close of the Financial Market. It is also termed as Bid Price, NAV/Share, NAV/ Unit. The total price value of a NAV is determined by the summing up the total number of Assets in the fund, minus the liabilities, divided by number if shares outstanding. In terms of figures, the calculation it can be represented as:
NAV = [A+B-C] / D,
Where A is the market value of security in the fund,
B is the market value of all other existing assets,
C are the liabilities
D is the number of Shares or Units.
The final value of the NAV is presented on a daily basis at the close of the Financial Market and the complete value at the end of the tenure. It is suggested that an investor re-groups his assets when his financial goals are met. If he still intends to carry on he should think of another goal and continue with the normal procedure. Even though Mutual Fund Investments are risky they are invested on a long term basis for large capital growths and gain. Hence getting your investment right in order to get good NAVs is important.