Did you know that mutual funds also need to come out with annual reports about their schemes? While some investors may think this is too much information to handle, for long-term investors these reports contain a lot of relevant scheme-related information. These are apart from the asset management company’s (AMC) annual reports. While the AMC-level reports give details about the financials, profits, revenues, capital, borrowings and so on of the company managing your mutual funds, the mutual fund-specific reports focuses on scheme-level transactions, redemptions, portfolio holdings and so on. Here are three useful bits of information you can find in the mutual fund-specific reports.