There are several types of mutual funds offered in the Philippines. But for this article, I will only tackle on funds that are commonly available in the Philippine market.
Common Types:
Corporate stocks and loans Long-term capital appreciation Combination of corporate stocks and bonds Fixed income and capital growth Government and corporate loans Provide interest income and principal preservation
Historical returns:
The historical returns showed below are based on historical performance of Sun Life Prosperity Funds.
Prosperity Philippines Equity Fund Prosperity Balanced Fund Prosperity Bond 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
You might be scared of investing on Equity or Balance due to the negative values. The negative values do not really mean that your investment will zeroed out. The negative values mean that the unit values you bought on the previous year, devaluated. It is just considered as "paper loss". The number of units that you bought is still intact.
In fact, if the unit values went down, for just an example "due to recession", you must take advantage of that one by buying MORE mutual fund units, because the unit values are lower.
I highly recommend investing on Equity fund for your long term investment such as Children's educational fund or retirement fund. I will show on the next table why equity fund is superior to any other fund if you are thinking long term.
i.e. Initial investment =10,000
Period = 10 years
Alas! At the end of the tenth year, Equity Fund showed it's superiority over other funds.
Which fund is best for me?
That really depends on your risk appetite, your current financial situation and your financial objective. Always remember the simplest investment principle: "The higher the risk, the higher the potential return"
What do you recommend?
If you don't have any intention to use any of your investment on the next ten years, I highly recommend for you to maximize return of investment through Equity Fund. If you are about to use your investment, for just an example 5 years before your child goes to college or 5 years before your retirement, switch or transfer your funds to a more conservative type of investment like Bond Fund. This will protect your investment from any market fluctuations while you are doing periodic withdrawals on your investment.
What are the other MF available in the market?
If you have more questions about MF, feel free to email me or set an appointment to enlighten you in detail about this investment.
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What is the current ytd historical performance for Sun Life Prosperity Funds, specifically for Equity and Balanced Funds? and the minimum investment capital for each? Thanks, Jake! -joey, pinsan ni raine :)
Hi Joey, you may look at the Sun Life's Website for the ytd, yoy and historical returns:
http://www.sunlife.com.ph/philippines/Products+and+Services/Sun+Life+Prosperity+Funds?vgnLocale=en_CA
Minimum Initial Investment is 5K, Minimum subsequent is 1K.
If you have more questions, don't hesitate to contact me. :)