Understanding Alternative Investment Fund (AIF) & their types
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[Music] Hello friends, welcome to Investment Academy. Today is Monday, so we are going to talk about mutual funds. But today we will talk about alternative investment funds, which are a different type of funds. Okay, something similar structure to mutual funds, but more risky and very differently structured. In the end, we will talk about what
alternative investment funds are. Actually, I did the morning news one morning, so I talked about alternative investment funds and asked the question, do you want to know about them? There were a lot of comments, so I thought that I could understand this topic very well and I will tell you. Okay, so what is an
alternative investment fund and what are its types? So, I will talk about these two topics in this video. Okay, and we will also talk about them in detail. But in the later video, before starting, I just want you to visit the website investin.in.in and you can definitely visit get Check out our model
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alternative, meaning it is an alternative to mutual funds. There are many restrictions in mutual fund investment, right? Majorly, if we invest in equity based funds and also in debt, then there are many restrictions on them. They cannot invest in private equity funds. They cannot invest in venture capital funds. They cannot take loans. They
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