Select 2-5 mutual funds to compare their performance, fees, risk metrics, and portfolio composition side-by-side.
Compare returns across different time periods including 1D, 1M, 3M, 6M, 1Y, 3Y, 5Y, and 10Y.
Analyze expense ratios, front-end loads, management fees, and minimum investment requirements.
Compare risk metrics like standard deviation, Sharpe ratio, beta, and overall risk levels.
Navigate to the mutual funds screener to browse and filter available funds.
Choose 2-5 funds you want to compare. Look for the "Add to Compare" option on each fund row.
Review the side-by-side comparison of all metrics. Share the comparison URL with others or bookmark it for later.
Use FinHisaab's mutual fund comparison tool to compare mutual funds in Pakistan side by side. Review returns, NAV, expense ratio, risk level, AUM, fund ratings, AMC ratings, and portfolio allocation before narrowing your shortlist.
A good comparison looks beyond one return number. Compare Shariah-compliant mutual funds and conventional funds by category, fees, risk, AMC quality, fund size, and portfolio mix to understand which fund better matches your investment goals.
Select two or more funds and review their returns, NAV, expense ratio, risk level, AUM, fund ratings, AMC ratings, and portfolio allocation side by side. A useful mutual fund comparison should include both performance and risk, not returns alone.
Key metrics include current NAV, short-term and long-term returns, expense ratio, risk level, AUM, fund rating, AMC rating, and portfolio allocation. These help you understand how a fund has performed, how much risk it takes, and what it costs to hold.
Yes. FinHisaab lets you compare Shariah-compliant mutual funds and conventional mutual funds side by side, so you can review returns, risk, NAV, fees, ratings, and portfolio allocation across both categories.
Not always. The highest-return fund may also carry higher risk, higher volatility, or higher fees. Compare returns with risk level, expense ratio, ratings, fund category, and portfolio allocation before deciding whether a fund fits your investment goals.