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Fund Performance
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Key Facts and Fund Objective
Key Facts |
Formation Date | 1 Jan 2009 |
Fund Size (ZAR) | 28 244 153 583 |
Latest Price | 96.83 |
PlexCrowns |     |
Total Expense Ratio (31/12) | 0.51% |
Minimum Investment | - |
TTM Distribution Yield | 9.15% |
Key Facts |
Formation Date | 1 Jan 2009 |
Fund Size (ZAR) | 28 244 153 583 |
Latest Price | 96.83 |
PlexCrowns |     |
Total Expense Ratio (31/12) | 0.51% |
Minimum Investment | - |
TTM Distribution Yield | 9.15% |
Fund Objective |
The Ashburton Stable Income Fund is an actively managed cash fund which is designed to deliver returns that are higher than that of a traditional money market unit trust fund. This fund differs from a money market fund due to the fact that the investment manager is able to invest in income generating instruments with a longer maturity than that of a traditional money market fund. The Fund will comply with regulations governing retirement funds.The investment objective of the portfolio is to maximise the current level of income within the restrictions set out in the investment policy, while providing high stability of capital....Read more
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Fund Objective |
The Ashburton Stable Income Fund is an actively managed cash fund which is designed to deliver returns that are higher than that of a traditional money market unit trust fund. This fund differs from a money market fund due to the fact that the investment manager is able to invest in income generating instruments with a longer maturity than that of a traditional money market fund. The Fund will comply with regulations governing retirement funds.The investment objective of the portfolio is to maximise the current level of income within the restrictions set out in the investment policy, while providing high stability of capital. The portfolio will aim to achieve performance returns in excess of money market yield and current account yields. Risks include political, economic, interest rate risk, default risk as well as general market risk which could lead to an increase in bond yields and credit risk.
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Fund Objective |
The Ashburton Stable Income Fund is an actively managed cash fund which is designed to deliver returns that are higher than that of a traditional money market unit trust fund. This fund differs from a money market fund due to the fact that the investment manager is able to invest in income generating instruments with a longer maturity than that of a traditional money market fund. The Fund will comply with regulations governing retirement funds.The investment objective of the portfolio is to maximise the current level of income within the restrictions set out in the investment policy, while providing high stability of capital....Read more
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Fund Objective |
The Ashburton Stable Income Fund is an actively managed cash fund which is designed to deliver returns that are higher than that of a traditional money market unit trust fund. This fund differs from a money market fund due to the fact that the investment manager is able to invest in income generating instruments with a longer maturity than that of a traditional money market fund. The Fund will comply with regulations governing retirement funds.The investment objective of the portfolio is to maximise the current level of income within the restrictions set out in the investment policy, while providing high stability of capital. The portfolio will aim to achieve performance returns in excess of money market yield and current account yields. Risks include political, economic, interest rate risk, default risk as well as general market risk which could lead to an increase in bond yields and credit risk.
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