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==Overview== Net asset value and other accounting and recordkeeping activities are the result of the process of [[fund accounting]] (also known as securities accounting, investment accounting, and portfolio accounting). Fund accounting systems are sophisticated computerized systems used to account for investor [[Financial capital|capital]] flows in and out of a fund, purchases and sales of investments, and related investment income, gains, losses and operating expenses of the fund. The fund's investments and other assets are valued regularly; daily, weekly, or monthly, depending on the fund and associated regulatory or sponsor requirements. There is no universal method or basis of [[valuation (finance)|valuing assets and liabilities]] for the purposes of calculating the net asset value used throughout the world, and the criteria used for the valuation will depend upon the circumstances, the purposes of the valuation, and any regulatory and/or accounting principles that may apply. For example, for U.S.-registered open-ended funds, investments are commonly valued each day the [[New York Stock Exchange]] is open, using closing prices (meant to represent fair value),<ref>AICPA Audit and Accounting Guide - Investment Companies May 1, 2007.</ref> typically 4:00 p.m. [[Eastern Time]]. For U.S.-registered money market funds, investments are often carried or valued at "amortized cost" as opposed to market value for expedience and other purposes, provided various requirements are continually met.<ref>{{cite web |title=A Guide To Understanding Mutual Funds |publisher= Investment Company Institute |url=http://www.ici.org/pdf/bro_understanding_mfs_p.pdf }}</ref> The Securities and Exchange Board of India issued a notice on 17th September 2020 stating that when purchasing mutual fund units before 1:00 PM the NAV from the day of realization (day when investment money reaches the AMC) will be applicable irrespective of the size of investment.<ref>{{cite news |title=SEBI Modifies NAV value rules for mutual Funds - Economic Times |newspaper=The Economic Times |url=https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/markets/stocks/news/sebi-modifies-nav-rules-for-mutual-funds/articleshow/78178954.cms}}</ref> At the completion of the valuation process and once all other appropriate accounting entries are posted, the accounting books are "closed", enabling a variety of information to be calculated and produced including the net asset value per share.
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