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HSBC

HSBC Income Fund - Short Term - Inst. Plus - Monthly Dividend

Category
Income
Plan type
Dividend
Structure
Open-ended
AMFI Scheme Code
108253
ISIN (Growth)
ISIN (Dividend)

Returns matrix

Fund return alongside the category average and peer rank for every standard window. Returns under one year are absolute; one year and longer are compound annualised (CAGR).

Window Fund Category avg +/− vs avg Rank Quartile
1D +0.00% -9.99% +9.99 273 / 1129 Q1
1W +0.00% -13.04% +13.04 379 / 1151 Q2
2W +0.00% -13.18% +13.18 356 / 1149 Q2
1M +0.00% -13.26% +13.26 372 / 1137 Q2
3M +0.00% -13.15% +13.15 424 / 1116 Q2
6M +0.00% -15.45% +15.45 463 / 906 Q3
YTD +0.00% -15.77% +15.77 431 / 952 Q2
1Y
2Y -0.23% -12.72% +12.50 321 / 446 Q3
3Y -0.52% -11.01% +10.49 295 / 385 Q4
4Y -0.46% -6.52% +6.06 271 / 339 Q4
5Y
7Y
10Y
Inception -0.04% -13.63% +13.60 611 / 1199 Q3

Quartile legend: Q1 top 25%  Q2 25-50%  Q3 50-75%  Q4 bottom 25%

Calendar-year returns

Full-year performance vs category average. Current year is partial (year-to-date).

Year Fund Category avg +/− vs avg Rank
2013 YTD +0.00% -1.95% +1.95 166 / 276
2012 -0.31% +1.38% -1.69 273 / 295
2011
2010 -100.00% -5.78% -94.22 355 / 377
2009

Rolling returns

Removes start-date bias by averaging CAGR over every overlapping N-year window in the fund's history. Higher average plus tight min/max plus high "% positive" = consistent.

1-Year rolling
-0.41%
26 windows
min -1.2% · max 1.6%
23% positive
Limited basis — fund is young, so this average may be skewed by which 1Y windows happen to be available.
3-Year rolling
-0.53%
9 windows
min -0.6% · max -0.5%
0% positive
Limited basis — fund is young, so this average may be skewed by which 3Y windows happen to be available.
5-Year rolling
Insufficient history
7-Year rolling
Insufficient history

Recent NAVs

Date NAV
10 May 2013 ₹10.0000
9 May 2013 ₹10.0000
8 May 2013 ₹10.0000
7 May 2013 ₹10.0000
6 May 2013 ₹10.0000
3 May 2013 ₹10.0000
2 May 2013 ₹10.0000
30 Apr 2013 ₹10.0000
29 Apr 2013 ₹10.0000
26 Apr 2013 ₹10.0000

Frequently asked questions

These answers are generated from this fund's live metrics — NAV, returns, peer rank, drawdown, SIP backtest. Numbers refresh nightly after AMFI's NAV feed lands.

HSBC Income Fund - Short Term - Inst. Plus - Monthly Dividend is a Income from HSBC (Unknown plan, IDCW (dividend) option). Latest NAV isn't currently available in our feed — the AMC publishes it once per business day after market close.
HSBC Income Fund - Short Term - Inst. Plus - Monthly Dividend has NAV history starting from 30 Mar 2009, a track record of about 17 years 2 months. Long-tenured funds like this have weathered multiple market cycles — the 2008 crash, 2013 taper tantrum, 2020 COVID drawdown — which makes their returns more credible than a 3-year track record alone.
HSBC Income Fund - Short Term - Inst. Plus - Monthly Dividend is managed by HSBC. It's classified by AMFI under the 'Income' SEBI category, which determines its peer set and tax treatment.
HSBC Income Fund - Short Term - Inst. Plus - Monthly Dividend doesn't have a complete 1-year window yet (we need at least 1 year of NAVs). Check the shorter-window returns above.
Over the trailing 3-year window, HSBC Income Fund - Short Term - Inst. Plus - Monthly Dividend has delivered a CAGR of -0.52% — +10.49 pp ahead of the Income category average of -11.01%. The fund ranks #295 of 385 in its category — the bottom (Q4) quartile.
HSBC Income Fund - Short Term - Inst. Plus - Monthly Dividend doesn't have a complete 5-year window yet (we need at least 5 year of NAVs). Check the shorter-window returns above.
₹1 lakh invested in HSBC Income Fund - Short Term - Inst. Plus - Monthly Dividend exactly 3 years ago would be worth approximately ₹98,444 today — a multiplier of 0.98×, based on the 3-year CAGR of -0.52%. The category average over the same window would have grown ₹1 lakh to ₹70,476.
We don't have enough NAV history yet to simulate a SIP on HSBC Income Fund - Short Term - Inst. Plus - Monthly Dividend. The fund typically needs 12+ months for a 1-year SIP backtest.
HSBC Income Fund - Short Term - Inst. Plus - Monthly Dividend doesn't have enough SIP-backtest history yet. Check the 1-year SIP simulation above as soon as it has 12+ months of NAVs.
On a 3-year basis, HSBC Income Fund - Short Term - Inst. Plus - Monthly Dividend ranks #295 out of 385 funds in the Income category — that places it in the bottom quartile (Q4) — material underperformance. The category average return over the same window is -11.01%; this fund delivered -0.52%.
HSBC Income Fund - Short Term - Inst. Plus - Monthly Dividend doesn't have a computed drawdown figure yet.
Across all 3-year rolling windows, HSBC Income Fund - Short Term - Inst. Plus - Monthly Dividend averaged -0.53% (best -0.51%, worst -0.57%). 0% of rolling windows ended positive.
In calendar year 2012, HSBC Income Fund - Short Term - Inst. Plus - Monthly Dividend returned -0.31% — lagging the Income category average of 1.38% by 1.69 pp. It ranked #273 of 295 in its category that year.
HSBC Income Fund - Short Term - Inst. Plus - Monthly Dividend is classified as a Debt fund. For units acquired on or after 1 April 2023, all gains are taxed at your income-tax slab rate regardless of holding period — there's no LTCG concession or indexation. For pre-April-2023 units, the old rules with indexation still apply on long-term gains.
We don't give personal investment advice. HSBC Income Fund - Short Term - Inst. Plus - Monthly Dividend is suitable for an investor whose:
  • time horizon matches the fund's modified duration — short-duration funds for 1-3 year goals, long-duration for 7+ years
  • primary goal is capital preservation or steady accrual, not high growth
  • tax slab is moderate — high-slab investors should evaluate post-tax yield against tax-free alternatives (PPF, tax-free bonds)
Cross-check the numbers above against alternatives before deciding.

Educational content only — not investment advice. Tax rules summarised above reflect Budget 2024; consult a qualified adviser before transacting.

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