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    | The investment that an investor makes in a scheme is translated into a certain number of
'Units' in the scheme. Thus, an investor in a scheme is issued units of the scheme.
 When the investment activity is profitable, the true worth of a unit goes up; when there are
losses, the true worth of a unit goes down. The true worth of a unit of the scheme is
otherwise called Net Asset Value (NAV) of the scheme.
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