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The risk factors listed below may be peculiar to the mutual fund as well as
those attendant with specific policies and objectives of the mutual fund
schemes.
Standard Risk Factors for Mutual Funds
I. Mutual funds and securities investments are subject to market risks and there
is no assurance or guarantee that the objectives of the mutual fund will be
achieved.
II. As with any investments in securities, the Net asset Value (NAV) of the
units of the schemes can go up as well as down depending on the factors and
forces affecting securities markets.
III. Past performance of the sponsor / the Asset Management Company / Mutual
Fund does not indicate the future performance of the schemes of the mutual
fund.
IV. The names of the respective schemes do not try in any manner indicate either
the quality of the scheme, or their future prospects and returns.
Note:
I. Investors in the schemes are not being offered a guarantee or assured rate of
return.
II. Prospective investors should review the offer document carefully and in its
entirety and consult their legal, tax and financial advisors to determine
possible legal, tax, financial or the consequences of subscribing, purchasing
or holding units before making an application for units.
III. Any information or representation concerning Baroda Pioneer Mutual Fund or
the schemes which is inconsistent with what has been set out herein is
unauthorized.
IV. Any change made in the offer document is subject to SEBI approval or
approval of unit holders as made necessary under the SEBI regulations.
V. The sponsor is neither responsible nor liable for any loss resulting from the
operation of the scheme beyond the initial contribution of Rs. 10 Lakh made by
it towards the corpus of the fund.
VI. Investment of funds in various securities including government securities,
fixed income securities such as bonds, debentures, etc. run price risk,
interest rate risk and credit risk in the financial system , which may affect
the net asset value of the units of the scheme.
VII. The scheme may also invest in overseas financial assets as permitted by
concerned regulatory authorities in India.
Mutual Fund Investments are subject market risks, read the offer carefully
investing
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