• Products
    Investment Suite
    Stocks
    Mutual Funds
    Future and Options
    IPO
    Exchange Traded Funds
    Commodity
    Stockcase (Stock Baskets)
    Currency
    Non Convertible Debentures
    Sovereign Gold Bond
    Exclusive
    NRI Account
    Corporate/HUF Trading Account
    Private Client Group
    Features
    SipIt
    MTF
    Investment Suite
    Exclusive
    Features
  • Platform
    Trading Platforms
    Kotak Neo App & Web
    Nest Trading Terminal
    NEO Trade APIs
    Features and Tools
    MTF
    Securities Accepted as Collateral
    Margin Requirements
    Equity Screeners
    Payoff Analyzer
    Calculators
    SIP Calculator
    Lumpsum Calculator
    Brokerage Calculator
    Margin Calculator
    MTF Calculator
    SWP Calculator
    CAGR Calculator
    Simple Interest Calculator
    ELSS Calculator
    Step up SIP Calculator
    All Calculators
    Trading Platforms
    Features and Tools
    Calculators
  • Pricing
  • Research
    Research Calls
    Long Term calls
    Short Term calls
    Intraday calls
    Derivatives calls
    Pick of the week
    Top Monthly Picks
    Research Reports
    Fundamental Research Report
    Technical Research Report
    Derivative Research Report
    Research Calls
    Research Reports
  • Market
    Stocks
    Share Market Today
    Large Cap
    Mid Cap
    Small Cap
    Indices
    Nifty 50
    Bank Nifty
    FinNifty
    Nifty Midcap India
    VIX
    All Indian Indices
    Mutual Funds
    SBI Mutual Funds
    HDFC Mutual Funds
    Axis Mutual Funds
    ICICI Prudential Mutual Funds
    Nippon India Mutual Funds
    All AMC's
    IPO
    Upcoming IPO
    Current IPO
    Closed IPO
    Recently Listed IPO
    Stocks
    Indices
    Mutual Funds
    IPO
  • Learn
    Stockshaala
    Basics of Stock Market
    Introduction to Fundamental Analysis
    Derivatives, Risk management & Option Trading Strategies
    Resource
    Market Ready
    Kotak Insights
    Infographic
    Podcast
    Webinars
    Youtube Channel
    Quarterly Results
    Investing Guide
    Demat Account
    Trading Account
    Share Market
    Intraday Trading
    IPO
    Mutual Funds
    Events
    Budget 2025
    Muhurat Trading
    Share Market Holiday
    Market Outlook 2025
    Stockshaala
    Resource
    Investing Guide
    Events
  • Partner
    Business Associates
    Kotak Connect Plus
    Startup connect
  • Support
    FAQs
    Circulars
    Bulletins
    Contact Us
    Forms Download
    Get your Statement

logo
Basics of Stock Market
13 Modules | 63 Chapters | 22 Videos
Module 8
Mutual Fund
Course Index
Read in
English
हिंदी

What is Mutual Fund?

Investing Made Easy: How Mutual Funds Work Like a Friendship Cake

In our last chapter, we imagined your piggy bank as a treasure chest for your future dreams. Now, let’s explore how a mutual fund can be like a community garden, helping your financial dreams bloom—just like Rahul’s Friendship Cake!

To make it simpler, here’s a story:

Rahul loved baking. One afternoon, he decided to make a fruit cake with his friends. He asked each friend to bring along a fruit they liked. When everyone gathered, Raj asked, “What’s so special about this cake?” Rahul smiled. “It’s a friendship cake! Each of you contributes a fruit, and together, we’ll create a delicious cake bigger and tastier than any of us could make alone.”

The backpacks were full of apples, oranges, mangoes, and blueberries. As Rahul mixed them into the batter, Raj looked a bit uneasy. “But my orange will be all chopped up. I won’t be able to eat it whole!”

“That’s kind of the idea, Raj,” Rahul explained. “This cake is like a mutual fund. We all put in a little, like our favourite fruits, and everything gets mixed to buy different ingredients.”

“So, even if my orange is cut up, it makes the cake taste great?” Raj asked.

“Exactly! And when it’s done, everyone gets a slice based on how much they contributed. In a mutual fund, as the investment grows, everyone gets a share of that growth.”

When the cake was baked, they each enjoyed a slice with flavours of apple, orange, and blueberry all mixed together. It was a tasty reminder that by pooling resources, they could create something amazing—just like a mutual fund.

1. Diversification: Just like Rahul’s cake had a variety of fruits, a mutual fund invests in different companies across industries. This spreads out the risk, so if one company isn’t doing well, the others might be doing great, helping the fund’s overall value to rise.
2. Pooling Money: In the cake, everyone added their favourite fruit. In a mutual fund, investors put in a small amount of money, which is pooled together to invest in a broader range of companies than they could afford individually.
3. Professional Management: Rahul was like the ‘fund manager’ who picked the fruits (investments) for the cake. In a mutual fund, a professional fund manager handles the research and chooses where to invest, similar to a baker choosing the best ingredients.

Imagine if Rahul owned a bakery. Just like Rahul carefully selected ingredients for the Friendship Cake, Asset Management Companies (AMCs) are the baking experts of the investment world. They have teams of professionals who research different investment options, combining your money into a diversified portfolio.

4. Growth Potential: The magic of the Friendship Cake was the combination of flavours, creating something more delicious (and larger) than any single fruit. Similarly, a mutual fund aims to grow your money over time through the collective power of pooled investments.

A mutual fund’s goal is to provide investors with a diversified portfolio, offering the potential for higher returns while reducing risks.

So, the next time you hear about a mutual fund, remember Rahul’s Friendship Cake. It’s a tasty way to understand how mutual funds work and how they can help you grow your money for future goals.

Rahul’s Friendship Cake is a perfect example of mutual funds as investment vehicles where multiple investors pool their money together to invest across various companies and industries. This diversifies the investment portfolio, helping to lower risks associated with individual stocks.

By understanding the ideas of pooled resources and diversification, you’re already on your way to making informed investment decisions.

In the next chapter, we’ll explore the different types of mutual funds and what sets them apart. Just like a cake with different flavours and toppings, mutual funds come in many forms to match different goals and risk levels. Keep Rahul’s Friendship Cake in mind as you continue your journey—investing is about coming together to create something greater than the sum of its parts. See you in the next chapter!

Is this chapter helpful?
Share
What could we have done to make this article better?

Introduction to Mutual funds
Types of Mutual Fund

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. It is not produced by the desk of the Kotak Securities Research Team, nor is it a report published by the Kotak Securities Research Team. The information presented is compiled from several secondary sources available on the internet and may change over time. Investors should conduct their own research and consult with financial professionals before making any investment decisions. Read the full disclaimer here.

Investments in securities market are subject to market risks, read all the related documents carefully before investing. Brokerage will not exceed SEBI prescribed limit. The securities are quoted as an example and not as a recommendation. SEBI Registration No-INZ000200137 Member Id NSE-08081; BSE-673; MSE-1024, MCX-56285, NCDEX-1262.

Introduction to Mutual funds
Types of Mutual Fund

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. It is not produced by the desk of the Kotak Securities Research Team, nor is it a report published by the Kotak Securities Research Team. The information presented is compiled from several secondary sources available on the internet and may change over time. Investors should conduct their own research and consult with financial professionals before making any investment decisions. Read the full disclaimer here.

Investments in securities market are subject to market risks, read all the related documents carefully before investing. Brokerage will not exceed SEBI prescribed limit. The securities are quoted as an example and not as a recommendation. SEBI Registration No-INZ000200137 Member Id NSE-08081; BSE-673; MSE-1024, MCX-56285, NCDEX-1262.

Beyond Stockshaala

Discover our extensive knowledge center

Kotak Insights

An insightful weekend read on market trends, company stories, and historical events.

Neo Shorts

A visual spotlight on buzzing sectors and rising stars of the Indian stock market.

Investing Guide

Comprehensive library of blogs focussed to build your financial confidence.

Market Ready

Stay ahead of the game with daily market trends, global insights, and key investment updates.

Webinars

Live sessions with industry leaders for in-depth market knowledge.

Podcast

Latest trends, strategies, and market updates with our seasoned experts.

N
N
[object Object]
[object Object]
[object Object]
[object Object]
[object Object]
[object Object]
[object Object]
[object Object]
[object Object]
[object Object]
[object Object]
[object Object]
[object Object]
[object Object]
[object Object]
[object Object]
[object Object]
[object Object]
[object Object]
[object Object]
[object Object]
[object Object]