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What is 1-year return in a mutual fund?

The 1-year return in a mutual fund refers to the percentage change in the value of the mutual fund over the past year. It is a measure of how much the fund has gained or lost during that period. To calculate the 1-year return, you compare the Net Asset Value (NAV) of the mutual fund at the beginning of the year with the NAV at the end of the year. The return can be positive or negative, depending on the performance of the assets within the fund. A 1-year return is a short-term indicator and should not be the sole basis for making investment decisions, as mutual funds are typically recommended for medium to long-term investments. Always consider other factors, such as the fund's track record, risk profile, and long-term returns, before investing. You can always use a mutual fund returns calculator to know the returns and the monthly investment amount.