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Old 29th June 2006, 06:44 PM
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Hello Traderji,


I wish to invest in ELSS, i have sorted out Franklin templeton and Fidelity
fund. can you please explain for which should i opt for ?


please advice if you have some other funds to consider.

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Franklin India Taxshield, Dividend Payout option.

Why Franklin India Taxshield?
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Because of the long term track record it has established so far. Salient notes about the fund are at: http://www.valueresearchonline.com/f...schemecode=601 .

Why Dividend Payout option?
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As the lock in period for tax saving funds is 3 years, even if an investor has a decent capital appreciation over the 3 years of investment (due to a bull run in the equity markets), just on the verge of redemption week/month/quarter there's always a market risk (unless the investor is really willing to let the money parked in the Tax Saving Scheme even after the 3-year mandatory lockin).

A Dividend Payout option might be able to get some of the investor's money back (in the worst case) in the form of dividend. In a way, that's potentially acting as an inherent 'profit booking' mechanism in the interest of the investor!

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Dear kpp

Please visit this link and here you can select the elss fund on past performance
http://mutualfunds.moneycontrol.com/...n/eqt/sort/yr1

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Check out the discussion over a very similar question at:

http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/...0202651000.htm
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hey sarathc..

that was useful.
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Hey Sarathc,

Thanks for the link man. It is very useful for me also.

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