High Grade Core Intermediate
Strategy Overview
Investment approach
Our high-grade fixed income strategies are designed to address the needs of intermediate-sized institutions and tax-exempt entities. Our investment process seeks to deliver benchmark-like returns with less volatility than mutual fund alternatives. Our portfolios are notable for their transparency, liquidity, and sector specific strategy implementation. The High Grade Core Intermediate strategy is relative return focused versus the Barclays Capital Intermediate Aggregate Index, which offers diversification benefits comparable to the Aggregate Index, but with what we believe to be favorable risk/return metrics.
Key Characteristics
- Investment grade
- Transparency
- Relative return focus
- Risk-management
- Preservation of capital
- No exposure to asset-backed securities, commercial mortgage-backed securities or structured products
Disclaimer
Please read the simplified prospectus before investing. The amount of risk associated with any particular investment depends largely on your own personal circumstances including your time horizon, liquidity needs, portfolio size, income, investment knowledge and attitude toward price fluctuations. Investors should consult their financial advisor before making a decision as to whether this fund is a suitable investment for them.
Commissions, trailing commissions, management fees and expenses all may be associated with mutual fund investments. Mutual funds are not guaranteed, their values change frequently and past performance may not be repeated.
The rate of return or mathematical table shown is used only to illustrate the effects of the compound growth rate and is not intended to reflect future values of the mutual fund or returns on investment in the mutual fund. The indicated rates of return are the historical annual compounded total returns including changes in unit value and reinvestment of all distributions and do not take into account sales, redemption, distribution or optional charges or income taxes payable by any unitholder that would have reduced returns.