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As the name suggests, Short term debt funds, also known as short duration funds, are typically Debt Mutual Funds that invest money for a short duration, usually less than 3 years. Also known as Short Term Income Funds, Short term debt funds invest in debt instruments and money market instruments that include Bank papers (also called Certificate of Deposits), government papers(G-secs) and commercial papers (CPs). This Mutual Fund scheme is suitable for investors who prioritise Capital preservation, but also wish to invest for a predominantly longer period to earn good returns over the long term (between 1-3 years). Investors who are willing to invest for a short duration of 1-3 years can look at short term bond funds. Short term debt products can benefit from the interest Accruals in the debt Portfolio and from the tactical exposure to higher duration debt by the respective fund manager.
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Some of the prominent features of short term funds are:
The short term debt funds are highly liquid as the maturity period is short and the investments avenues allow liquidity. Usually, there are no entry and exit loads charged on these funds. However, some short term debt funds do charge an exit load if the exit is made in a few months. So, the investors are suggested to invest wisely considering all the parameters.
When it comes to investing in Mutual Funds, returns are what people actually look for. However, this should not be the only parameter while choosing a best short term Debt fund to invest. In the recent reports, RBI stated that the investors would earn better returns by Investing in short to mid-term funds that invest in instruments having a maturity between of one to five years. Generally, the fund managers handling such funds prefer investing in high credit rating securities. Thus, ensuring the least possibility of Default by the issuers providing safety to investors’ capital. Currently, short term debt funds with a maturity period of one-three years give annualised returns of 9-10% p.a. Investors should not just chase returns, but also look at the credit quality of the portfolio. If you are a conservative investor then it makes sense to ensure that give away some returns for the extra safety.
Given the short term nature of these funds, the returns are not much affected by Inflation and there is a lesser interest rate risk. Typically, short term debt funds generate income from the interest earned on short to medium term Bonds. This accrual income, meaning the accumulated interest, gets added to the Net Asset Value and becomes your final return. Since you know these funds provide steady income, therefore, the returns are less volatile as compared to other long-term income funds. Some short term funds do carry a bit of interest rate risk, this can be measured by a parameter called duration of the portfolio. One can even look at the average maturity of the portfolio. Both these parameters are available on the fact sheets of the scheme. Just remember a simple rule, higher the duration or maturity higher the interest rate risk! If interest rates fall, then this is positive, however, if rates rise, then the returns would be negatively impacted.
Short term debt funds do not invest in instruments that have a very long maturity as they try to maintain lower interest rate risk and offer better tax-adjusted returns. Since these funds provide stable returns in a time period of one to three years, investors should try to match the investment timeline with the average maturity of the fund. The instruments they invest in include money Market instruments like bonds, Commercial Paper and certificate of deposits etc.
Being a short term investment, these funds do not require heavy active management by the fund manager. Once the portions of the portfolio are allotted, the need of actively managing (buying and selling units) the investments is lower, having said this the fund manager needs to ensure that interest rate views are incorporated and he/she is vigilant on the credit quality of the portfolio as well as new opportunities. Their aim to provide steady returns is achieved by ensuring regular active management of the fund.
Short term debt funds also offer an option of dividend payout. With this option, the investors can get dividends at regular interval mostly monthly and fortnightly. However, the dividends paid by these funds attract a DDT (Dividend Distribution Tax) of 25% for individual investors.
Some of the best short term debt funds include-
Fund NAV Net Assets (Cr) 3 MO (%) 6 MO (%) 1 YR (%) 3 YR (%) 2024 (%) Debt Yield (YTM) Mod. Duration Eff. Maturity Sundaram Short Term Debt Fund Growth ₹36.3802
↑ 0.01 ₹362 0.8 11.4 12.8 5.3 4.52% 1Y 2M 13D 1Y 7M 3D Nippon India Short Term Fund Growth ₹52.9693
↑ 0.00 ₹7,058 3 5.1 9.4 7.7 8 6.87% 2Y 8M 16D 3Y 5M 26D Axis Short Term Fund Growth ₹31.0103
↓ 0.00 ₹9,494 2.8 5.2 9.4 7.7 8 6.83% 2Y 7M 6D 3Y 2M 23D IDFC Bond Fund Short Term Plan Growth ₹57.3339
↓ -0.02 ₹10,697 2.8 5.1 9.3 7.6 7.8 6.57% 2Y 10M 10D 3Y 7M 10D HDFC Short Term Debt Fund Growth ₹32.1111
↓ 0.00 ₹17,019 2.8 5 9.3 7.9 8.3 6.87% 2Y 9M 4Y 1M 2D Note: Returns up to 1 year are on absolute basis & more than 1 year are on CAGR basis. as on 31 Dec 21 Short Duration
funds having AUM/Net Assets above 100 Crore
. Sorted on Last 1 Year Return
.
(Erstwhile Sundaram Select Debt Short Term Asset Fund) To earn regular income by investing primarily in fixed income
securities, which may be paid as dividend or reinvested at
the option of the investor. A secondary objective is to
attempt to keep the value of its units reasonably stable. Sundaram Short Term Debt Fund is a Debt - Short term Bond fund was launched on 5 Sep 02. It is a fund with Moderately Low risk and has given a Below is the key information for Sundaram Short Term Debt Fund Returns up to 1 year are on The primary investment objective of the scheme is to generate stable returns for investors with a short term investment horizon by investing in fixed income
securitites of a short term maturity. Nippon India Short Term Fund is a Debt - Short term Bond fund was launched on 18 Dec 02. It is a fund with Moderately Low risk and has given a Below is the key information for Nippon India Short Term Fund Returns up to 1 year are on To generate stable returns with a low risk strategy while maintaining liquidity through a portfolio comprising of debt and money market instruments. However, there can be no assurance that the investment objective of the scheme will be achieved. Axis Short Term Fund is a Debt - Short term Bond fund was launched on 22 Jan 10. It is a fund with Moderately Low risk and has given a Below is the key information for Axis Short Term Fund Returns up to 1 year are on (Erstwhile IDFC Super Saver Income Fund - Short Term Plan) The primary investment objective of the scheme is to seek to generate stable returns with a low-risk strategy by creating a portfolio that is invested in good quality fixed income & Money Market securities. However, there can be no assurance that the investment objectives of the scheme will be realized. IDFC Bond Fund Short Term Plan is a Debt - Short term Bond fund was launched on 14 Dec 00. It is a fund with Moderately Low risk and has given a Below is the key information for IDFC Bond Fund Short Term Plan Returns up to 1 year are on (Erstwhile HDFC Short Term Opportunities Fund) To generate regular income through investments in Debt/Money Market Instruments and Government Securities with maturities not exceeding 36 months. HDFC Short Term Debt Fund is a Debt - Short term Bond fund was launched on 25 Jun 10. It is a fund with Moderately Low risk and has given a Below is the key information for HDFC Short Term Debt Fund Returns up to 1 year are on 1. Sundaram Short Term Debt Fund
CAGR/Annualized
return of 6.9% since its launch. Ranked 56 in Short term Bond
category. . Sundaram Short Term Debt Fund
Growth Launch Date 5 Sep 02 NAV (31 Dec 21) ₹36.3802 ↑ 0.01 (0.03 %) Net Assets (Cr) ₹362 on 30 Nov 21 Category Debt - Short term Bond AMC Sundaram Asset Management Company Ltd Rating ☆☆ Risk Moderately Low Expense Ratio 0.96 Sharpe Ratio 0.98 Information Ratio 0 Alpha Ratio 0 Min Investment 5,000 Min SIP Investment 250 Exit Load NIL Yield to Maturity 4.52% Effective Maturity 1 Year 7 Months 3 Days Modified Duration 1 Year 2 Months 13 Days Growth of 10,000 investment over the years.
Date Value 31 May 20 ₹10,000 31 May 21 ₹10,575 Returns for Sundaram Short Term Debt Fund
absolute basis
& more than 1 year are on CAGR (Compound Annual Growth Rate)
basis. as on 31 Dec 21 Duration Returns 1 Month 0.2% 3 Month 0.8% 6 Month 11.4% 1 Year 12.8% 3 Year 5.3% 5 Year 5.6% 10 Year 15 Year Since launch 6.9% Historical performance (Yearly) on absolute basis
Year Returns 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 Fund Manager information for Sundaram Short Term Debt Fund
Name Since Tenure Data below for Sundaram Short Term Debt Fund as on 30 Nov 21
Asset Allocation
Asset Class Value Debt Sector Allocation
Sector Value Credit Quality
Rating Value Top Securities Holdings / Portfolio
Name Holding Value Quantity 2. Nippon India Short Term Fund
CAGR/Annualized
return of 7.7% since its launch. Ranked 17 in Short term Bond
category. Return for 2024 was 8% , 2023 was 6.8% and 2022 was 3.2% . Nippon India Short Term Fund
Growth Launch Date 18 Dec 02 NAV (27 Jun 25) ₹52.9693 ↑ 0.00 (0.00 %) Net Assets (Cr) ₹7,058 on 31 May 25 Category Debt - Short term Bond AMC Nippon Life Asset Management Ltd. Rating ☆☆☆☆ Risk Moderately Low Expense Ratio 0.96 Sharpe Ratio 2.59 Information Ratio 0 Alpha Ratio 0 Min Investment 5,000 Min SIP Investment 100 Exit Load NIL Yield to Maturity 6.87% Effective Maturity 3 Years 5 Months 26 Days Modified Duration 2 Years 8 Months 16 Days Growth of 10,000 investment over the years.
Date Value 31 May 20 ₹10,000 31 May 21 ₹10,755 31 May 22 ₹11,035 31 May 23 ₹11,737 31 May 24 ₹12,522 31 May 25 ₹13,761 Returns for Nippon India Short Term Fund
absolute basis
& more than 1 year are on CAGR (Compound Annual Growth Rate)
basis. as on 31 Dec 21 Duration Returns 1 Month 0.2% 3 Month 3% 6 Month 5.1% 1 Year 9.4% 3 Year 7.7% 5 Year 6.3% 10 Year 15 Year Since launch 7.7% Historical performance (Yearly) on absolute basis
Year Returns 2024 8% 2023 6.8% 2022 3.2% 2021 4.4% 2020 9.5% 2019 9.4% 2018 5.5% 2017 5.7% 2016 9.8% 2015 8.1% Fund Manager information for Nippon India Short Term Fund
Name Since Tenure Vivek Sharma 1 Feb 20 5.33 Yr. Kinjal Desai 25 May 18 7.02 Yr. Sushil Budhia 31 Mar 21 4.17 Yr. Data below for Nippon India Short Term Fund as on 31 May 25
Asset Allocation
Asset Class Value Cash 4.81% Debt 94.88% Other 0.31% Debt Sector Allocation
Sector Value Corporate 58.43% Government 37.96% Cash Equivalent 3.31% Credit Quality
Rating Value AA 10.45% AAA 89.55% Top Securities Holdings / Portfolio
Name Holding Value Quantity 7.32% Govt Stock 2030
Sovereign Bonds | -8% ₹535 Cr 50,500,000 7.17% Govt Stock 2030
Sovereign Bonds | -7% ₹487 Cr 46,500,000 7.02% Govt Stock 2031
Sovereign Bonds | -4% ₹262 Cr 25,000,000 7.1% Govt Stock 2029
Sovereign Bonds | -3% ₹218 Cr 21,000,000 Aditya Birla Housing Finance Ltd. 7.86%
Debentures | -3% ₹203 Cr 20,000 Small Industries Development Bank Of India
Debentures | -3% ₹170 Cr 16,500 National Bank For Agriculture And Rural Development
Debentures | -3% ₹170 Cr 16,500 8.2% Can Fin Homes Limited**
Debentures | -3% ₹168 Cr 16,500 LIC Housing Finance Limited
Debentures | -2% ₹153 Cr 15,000 Rural Electrification Corporation Limited
Debentures | -2% ₹152 Cr 15,000 3. Axis Short Term Fund
CAGR/Annualized
return of 7.6% since its launch. Ranked 26 in Short term Bond
category. Return for 2024 was 8% , 2023 was 6.8% and 2022 was 3.7% . Axis Short Term Fund
Growth Launch Date 22 Jan 10 NAV (27 Jun 25) ₹31.0103 ↓ 0.00 (-0.01 %) Net Assets (Cr) ₹9,494 on 31 May 25 Category Debt - Short term Bond AMC Axis Asset Management Company Limited Rating ☆☆☆ Risk Moderately Low Expense Ratio 0.92 Sharpe Ratio 2.54 Information Ratio 0 Alpha Ratio 0 Min Investment 5,000 Min SIP Investment 1,000 Exit Load NIL Yield to Maturity 6.83% Effective Maturity 3 Years 2 Months 23 Days Modified Duration 2 Years 7 Months 6 Days Growth of 10,000 investment over the years.
Date Value 31 May 20 ₹10,000 31 May 21 ₹10,679 31 May 22 ₹10,967 31 May 23 ₹11,695 31 May 24 ₹12,466 31 May 25 ₹13,678 Returns for Axis Short Term Fund
absolute basis
& more than 1 year are on CAGR (Compound Annual Growth Rate)
basis. as on 31 Dec 21 Duration Returns 1 Month 0.3% 3 Month 2.8% 6 Month 5.2% 1 Year 9.4% 3 Year 7.7% 5 Year 6.2% 10 Year 15 Year Since launch 7.6% Historical performance (Yearly) on absolute basis
Year Returns 2024 8% 2023 6.8% 2022 3.7% 2021 3.5% 2020 10.1% 2019 9.8% 2018 6.3% 2017 5.9% 2016 9.6% 2015 8.1% Fund Manager information for Axis Short Term Fund
Name Since Tenure Devang Shah 5 Nov 12 12.58 Yr. Aditya Pagaria 3 Jul 23 1.91 Yr. Data below for Axis Short Term Fund as on 31 May 25
Asset Allocation
Asset Class Value Cash 11.55% Debt 88.2% Other 0.25% Debt Sector Allocation
Sector Value Corporate 63.95% Government 27.77% Cash Equivalent 8.03% Credit Quality
Rating Value AA 14.3% AAA 85.7% Top Securities Holdings / Portfolio
Name Holding Value Quantity 7.1% Govt Stock 2034
Sovereign Bonds | -7% ₹628 Cr 59,625,200
↓ -18,000,000 7.18% Govt Stock 2033
Sovereign Bonds | -6% ₹613 Cr 58,000,000
↑ 11,000,000 7.48% National Bank For Agriculture And Rural Development
Debentures | -6% ₹540 Cr 53,000
↑ 12,500 India Grid Trust
Debentures | -2% ₹193 Cr 19,000 National Bank For Agriculture And Rural Development
Debentures | -2% ₹178 Cr 17,500 National Bank For Agriculture And Rural Development
Debentures | -2% ₹153 Cr 15,000 Kotak Mahindra Prime Ltd. 7.6%
Debentures | -1% ₹142 Cr 14,000
↑ 10,000 Rec Limited
Debentures | -1% ₹128 Cr 12,500
↑ 12,500 Indigrid Infrastructure Trust 7.88%
Debentures | -1% ₹128 Cr 12,500 Embassy Office Parks Reit
Debentures | -1% ₹128 Cr 12,500 4. IDFC Bond Fund Short Term Plan
CAGR/Annualized
return of 7.4% since its launch. Ranked 47 in Short term Bond
category. Return for 2024 was 7.8% , 2023 was 6.9% and 2022 was 2.8% . IDFC Bond Fund Short Term Plan
Growth Launch Date 14 Dec 00 NAV (27 Jun 25) ₹57.3339 ↓ -0.02 (-0.04 %) Net Assets (Cr) ₹10,697 on 31 May 25 Category Debt - Short term Bond AMC IDFC Asset Management Company Limited Rating ☆☆ Risk Moderately Low Expense Ratio 0.77 Sharpe Ratio 2.45 Information Ratio 0 Alpha Ratio 0 Min Investment 5,000 Min SIP Investment 1,000 Exit Load NIL Yield to Maturity 6.57% Effective Maturity 3 Years 7 Months 10 Days Modified Duration 2 Years 10 Months 10 Days Growth of 10,000 investment over the years.
Date Value 31 May 20 ₹10,000 31 May 21 ₹10,614 31 May 22 ₹10,795 31 May 23 ₹11,522 31 May 24 ₹12,280 31 May 25 ₹13,472 Returns for IDFC Bond Fund Short Term Plan
absolute basis
& more than 1 year are on CAGR (Compound Annual Growth Rate)
basis. as on 31 Dec 21 Duration Returns 1 Month 0.2% 3 Month 2.8% 6 Month 5.1% 1 Year 9.3% 3 Year 7.6% 5 Year 5.9% 10 Year 15 Year Since launch 7.4% Historical performance (Yearly) on absolute basis
Year Returns 2024 7.8% 2023 6.9% 2022 2.8% 2021 3.4% 2020 9.7% 2019 9.7% 2018 6.5% 2017 5.9% 2016 8.8% 2015 8.1% Fund Manager information for IDFC Bond Fund Short Term Plan
Name Since Tenure Suyash Choudhary 11 Mar 11 14.23 Yr. Brijesh Shah 10 Jun 24 0.97 Yr. Data below for IDFC Bond Fund Short Term Plan as on 31 May 25
Asset Allocation
Asset Class Value Cash 13.16% Debt 86.57% Other 0.27% Debt Sector Allocation
Sector Value Corporate 48.42% Government 47.07% Cash Equivalent 4.23% Credit Quality
Rating Value AAA 100% Top Securities Holdings / Portfolio
Name Holding Value Quantity 7.26% Govt Stock 2033
Sovereign Bonds | -20% ₹1,975 Cr 186,400,000
↑ 70,900,000 REC Ltd. 7.44%
Debentures | -9% ₹864 Cr 85,000,000 Indian Railway Finance Corporation Limited
Debentures | -5% ₹486 Cr 47,500,000
↑ 47,500,000 Bajaj Housing Finance Ltd. 8.04%
Debentures | -5% ₹482 Cr 47,500,000 Tata Capital Financial Services Limited
Debentures | -4% ₹445 Cr 44,100,000 7.48% National Bank For Agriculture And Rural Development
Debentures | -4% ₹382 Cr 37,500,000 Export-Import Bank Of India
Debentures | -4% ₹356 Cr 35,000,000 Bajaj Finance Limited
Debentures | -3% ₹291 Cr 29,000,000 LIC Housing Finance Limited
Debentures | -3% ₹274 Cr 27,000,000 National Bank For Agriculture And Rural Development
Debentures | -3% ₹264 Cr 26,000,000 5. HDFC Short Term Debt Fund
CAGR/Annualized
return of 8.1% since its launch. Ranked 30 in Short term Bond
category. Return for 2024 was 8.3% , 2023 was 7.1% and 2022 was 3.5% . HDFC Short Term Debt Fund
Growth Launch Date 25 Jun 10 NAV (27 Jun 25) ₹32.1111 ↓ 0.00 (-0.01 %) Net Assets (Cr) ₹17,019 on 15 Jun 25 Category Debt - Short term Bond AMC HDFC Asset Management Company Limited Rating ☆☆☆ Risk Moderately Low Expense Ratio 0.71 Sharpe Ratio 2.57 Information Ratio 0 Alpha Ratio 0 Min Investment 5,000 Min SIP Investment 300 Exit Load NIL Yield to Maturity 6.87% Effective Maturity 4 Years 1 Month 2 Days Modified Duration 2 Years 9 Months Growth of 10,000 investment over the years.
Date Value 31 May 20 ₹10,000 31 May 21 ₹10,768 31 May 22 ₹11,057 31 May 23 ₹11,805 31 May 24 ₹12,654 31 May 25 ₹13,876 Returns for HDFC Short Term Debt Fund
absolute basis
& more than 1 year are on CAGR (Compound Annual Growth Rate)
basis. as on 31 Dec 21 Duration Returns 1 Month 0.2% 3 Month 2.8% 6 Month 5% 1 Year 9.3% 3 Year 7.9% 5 Year 6.5% 10 Year 15 Year Since launch 8.1% Historical performance (Yearly) on absolute basis
Year Returns 2024 8.3% 2023 7.1% 2022 3.5% 2021 3.9% 2020 11% 2019 9.7% 2018 7% 2017 6.5% 2016 9.3% 2015 8.7% Fund Manager information for HDFC Short Term Debt Fund
Name Since Tenure Anil Bamboli 25 Jun 10 14.94 Yr. Dhruv Muchhal 22 Jun 23 1.94 Yr. Data below for HDFC Short Term Debt Fund as on 15 Jun 25
Asset Allocation
Asset Class Value Cash 3.59% Debt 96.14% Other 0.27% Debt Sector Allocation
Sector Value Corporate 61.13% Government 35.01% Cash Equivalent 3.59% Credit Quality
Rating Value AA 10.88% AAA 89.12% Top Securities Holdings / Portfolio
Name Holding Value Quantity 7.18% Govt Stock 2033
Sovereign Bonds | -6% ₹872 Cr 82,500,000 Aditya Birla Renewables Limited
Debentures | -3% ₹442 Cr 43,500 7.11% Govt Stock 2028
Sovereign Bonds | -3% ₹419 Cr 41,500,000 7.26% Govt Stock 2032
Sovereign Bonds | -2% ₹366 Cr 34,500,000 Jamnagar Utilities And Power Private Limited
Debentures | -2% ₹333 Cr 32,500 7.1% Govt Stock 2034
Sovereign Bonds | -2% ₹290 Cr 27,500,000 National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development
Domestic Bonds | -2% ₹257 Cr 25,000 Bajaj Housing Finance Limited
Debentures | -2% ₹255 Cr 25,000 Pipeline Infrastructure Private Limited
Debentures | -2% ₹253 Cr 24,500 TVS Credit Services Limited
Debentures | -1% ₹208 Cr 200
Tax implication on debt funds is computed in the following manner-
If the holding period of a debt investment is less than 36 months, then it is classified as a short-term investment and these are taxed as per individual's tax slab.
If the holding period of debt investment is more than 36 months, then it is classified as a long-term investment and is taxed at 20% with an indexation benefit.
Capital Gains | Investment Holding Gains | Taxation |
---|---|---|
Short Term Capital Gains | Less than 36 months | As per individual's tax slab |
Long Term Capital Gains | More than 36 months | 20% with indexation benefits |
Alike all the financial securities, Short term debt funds have certain flaws as well. Some of the risks accompanying these funds include-
Short term debt funds are ideal having a short term financial goal of one to three years and not for long term. So, the investors who are looking for long term investments should invest in Equity Funds, which offers the benefits of rising inflation while yielding good returns.
The change in interest rate in the Economy has a little effect on short term debt funds, though the impact is very marginal. As the tenure of duration is short, the impact of interest rate changes in insignificant. However, investors should always look at the duration or maturity of the fund before making any conclusions. A high duration/maturity exposes the Fund to interest rate risk.
Usually, short term debt funds invest in instruments that have a high credit rating and have a safe track record. However, there are times when the asset managing company that is managing the fund defaults, the investor has to take the challenge of managing the risk on his own. So, the investors must keep this in mind and invest wisely. Hence, it is always advisable to look a getting into a fund with a good quality portfolio.