Category: Taxable bond funds
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Treasury-only funds
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Introduction Treasuryonly funds are mutual funds that can only invest in U.S. Treasury securities, including Treasury bills, notes and bonds. […]
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GNMA intermediate investment grade funds
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Introduction Government National Mortgage Association (GNMA) pools are issued by the United States Government National Mortgage Association and backed by […]
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Multi-sector bond funds
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Introduction Multisector bond funds are a type of mutual fund that invests in bonds of various sectors, including corporate, government, […]
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30-day SEC yield
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What is the 30day SEC yield? The 30-day SEC yield is a standard measure for the yield of a bond […]
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GNMA plain vanilla
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What is GNMA? GNMA is an agency of the United States government that guarantees certain mortgages. It is also known […]
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GNMA junk bond funds
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Introduction GNMA junk bond funds are mutual funds that invest in bonds that are not investment grade. These bonds are […]
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Investment grade funds definition
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Introduction An investment grade fund is a portfolio of securities that has been rated by a credit rating agency as […]
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Taxable bond fund definition
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Introduction In the United States, a taxable bond fund is a mutual fund or other investment vehicle that invests primarily […]
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Structured investment vehicle definition
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What is a Structured Investment Vehicle (SIV)? A structured investment vehicle (SIV) is a type of off-balance sheet financing vehicle. […]
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Types of Taxable bond funds
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Introduction A taxable bond fund is a mutual fund or exchange-traded fund (ETF) that invests in taxable bonds—those that are […]