Investors Perception towards Mid – Cap Equity Oriented Mutual Funds in India
Keywords:
Mid-cap Equity Funds, Perception and Investors SatisfactionAbstract
Equity fund is highly preferred scheme among choices for investors. Equity schemes are classified into different categories based on capitalization. They are large-cap funds, mid-cap funds, and small-cap funds. Among these categories of funds, Mid-cap funds are highly preferred schemes for investors expecting high return with moderate risk. The present study analyzes the profile, perception and satisfaction level of investors in mid-cap funds. This study is purely based on primary data. The study concludes that the majority of the investors are mid-aged people and men investors are more than women. Most of the investors have graduation and belong to the small size of the saving group. The investors have moderately satisfied with mid-cap fund investment on an average basis.
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