PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF CLOSED END MUTUAL FUNDS IN NEPAL
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Shanker Dev Campus
Abstract
This study aims to examine the performance of listed close end mutual funds in Nepal. For this
purpose, ten close end mutual funds are selected as sample size of the study which was matured
only, during 2016/17-2020/21. The secondary data are used to examine the analysis of financial
performance of selected mutual funds in Nepal. The secondary data used in this study are
obtained from published annual reports and websites of the close end mutual fund companies.
This study employed descriptive and casual comparative research design. The tools used on the
study are statistical tools, which are descriptive statistics, correlation coefficient and regression
analysis. Return on assets and Return on equity are the selected dependent variables while the
remaining variables—Dividend Payout Ratio (DPR), Fund Assets Growth (FAG), Fund Size
(FS), Management Fee (MF), GDP Growth (GDPG), and Inflation Rate (I)—are independent
variables.
The result found that of return on assets has significant positive relationship with dividend
payout ratio, fund size, fund assets growth and GDP growth rate. In addition, Dividend payout
ratio, fund assets growth and GDP growth rate also have significant positive association between
return on equity, suggesting that higher dividend payout ratio, fund size, fund assets growth and
growth rate in GDP may lead to increase profitability of mutual funds. Further regression
analysis further confirmed the significance effect of fund size and fund assets growth on return
on assets and return on equity showing increases in fund size and fund assets growth associated
with increases in return on assets and return on equity . However there was significant negative
impact of management fee implies that increase in management fee can decrease the return on
equity of mutual funds in Nepal. Other variables such as dividend per share, GDP growth and
inflation rate had statistically insignificant impact on profitability of mutual funds in Nepal.