HDFC Mutual Fund has launched an open ended Gold Exchange Traded Fund, which aims to generate returns in line with the performance of gold. The scheme will invest 90% to 100% in gold bullion. Each unit, approximately equal to 1 gm of gold, will be issued at a premium equivalent to the difference between allotment price and face value. The new fund offer will be available from 25 June, 2010 to 23 July, 2010. Investors can investment a minimum amount of Rs 5,000. The scheme will not charge any entry and exit load. The scheme will be benchmarked against domestic price of physical gold.
As the name suggests, it's an electronic process through which money can be transferred from one bank account to another. According to RBI, this mode is usually used for regular payments and receipts, like distribution of dividend, interest, salary, pension etc. This mode is also used for collection of bills for telephone, electricity, water, various types of taxes, payment of EMIs , investments in mutual funds , payment of insurance premium etc. There are two types of ECS , like most other banking transactions, ECS credit and ECS debit. An ECS credit is used by a bank account holder , usually a large company or an institution for services like payment of dividend, in terest, salary, pension etc. If your mutual fund pays you dividend to your bank account, of all probability it is being paid through ECS credit.ECS debit, on the other hand, is used when a company or an institution is getting money from a large number of people. For example if you are investing in a mutual fund sc...