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The Holdings tab displays the top ten holdings in a fund's portfolio, based on market value and ranked by the percentage of the fund’s assets. The tab also provides information about the diversity of asset classes in a fund, its geographic diversification, fundamental values, and long and short statistics for a fund’s holdings.
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Company Name sortable | Position sortable | Allocation sortable | Allocation sortable1 Month Change | Market Value sortable |
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HUB International Ltd. 1L Gtd Sr. Secd Term Loan B June 20, 2030 | Long | 1.0% | -0.25% | $538.7K |
AssuredPartners Inc. 1L Gtd Sr. Secd Term Loan B5 February 14, 2031 | Long | 1.0% | -0.25% | $537.7K |
William Morris Endeavor Entertainment LLC 1L Gtd Sr. Secd Term Loan B1 May | Long | 1.0% | -0.31% | $528.2K |
CoreLogic Inc. 1L Gtd Sr. Secd Term Loan B June 2, 2028 | Long | 0.9% | -0.26% | $464.6K |
Trimas Corporation 4.125% | Long | 0.9% | 0.00% | $462.2K |
Escape Velocity Holdings Inc. 1L Gtd Sr. Secd Term Loan October 10, 2028 | Long | 0.9% | -0.26% | $456.0K |
Polaris Newco LLC 1L Gtd Sr. Secd Term Loan B June 5, 2028 | Long | 0.9% | -0.26% | $452.7K |
Project Alpha Intermediate Holding Inc. Refinancing Term Loan B 1L October | Long | 0.9% | -0.25% | $449.1K |
Proampac PG Borrower LLC 1L Gtd Sr. Secd Term Loan B September 15, 2028 | Long | 0.8% | 0.00% | $422.6K |
IRB Holding Corp. Term Loan B 1L December 15, 2027 | Long | 0.8% | +3.57% | $421.1K |
Asset Class sortable | % Allocation sortable | Category Avg sortable | Fund vs. Category Avg sortable |
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Canadian Equity 0.0% Long / 0.0% Short | 0.0% | 0.0% | |
Cash 85.4% Long / 0.0% Short | 2.6% | 0.9% | |
Fixed Income 97.4% Long / 0.0% Short | 97.4% | 1.9% | |
Int'l Equity 0.0% Long / 0.0% Short | 0.0% | 0.0% | |
Other 0.0% Long / 0.0% Short | 0.0% | 0.0% | |
US Equity 0.1% Long / 0.0% Short | 0.1% | 0.0% |
Sector Class sortable | % Allocation sortable | Category Avg sortable | Fund vs. Category Avg sortable |
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Consumer Defensive 100.0% Long / 0.0% Short | 0.1% | --- | |
Basic Materials 0.0% Long / 0.0% Short | 0.0% | --- | |
Comm. Services 0.0% Long / 0.0% Short | 0.0% | --- | |
Consumer Cyclical 0.0% Long / 0.0% Short | 0.0% | --- | |
Energy 0.0% Long / 0.0% Short | 0.0% | --- | |
Financial Services 0.0% Long / 0.0% Short | 0.0% | --- | |
Healthcare 0.0% Long / 0.0% Short | 0.0% | --- | |
Industrials 0.0% Long / 0.0% Short | 0.0% | --- | |
Real Estate 0.0% Long / 0.0% Short | 0.0% | --- | |
Technology 0.0% Long / 0.0% Short | 0.0% | --- | |
Utilities 0.0% Long / 0.0% Short | 0.0% | --- |
Geographic Class sortable | % Allocation sortable | Category Avg sortable | Fund vs. Category Avg sortable |
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United States 100.0% Long / 0.0% Short | 100.0% | 0.0% | |
Latin America 0.0% Long / 0.0% Short | 0.0% | 0.0% | |
Africa 0.0% Long / 0.0% Short | 0.0% | 0.0% | |
Asia/Oceania 0.0% Long / 0.0% Short | 0.0% | 0.0% | |
Canada 0.0% Long / 0.0% Short | 0.0% | 0.0% | |
Europe 0.0% Long / 0.0% Short | 0.0% | 0.0% |
Long Holdings | Short Holdings | |
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All Holdings | 99.26% | 0.74% |
Stocks | 0.37% | 0.00% |
Fixed Income | 97.79% | 0.00% |
All Holdings | AGF1401 | Category Average |
47.1M | 135.9M | |
The cumulative market value of all assets that an investment company manages for its clients. It can be interpreted as a credibility rating for an investment firm, but many firms calculate this number using different methodologies. This value can increase due to asset appreciation and new cash inflows from investors or, alternatively, it can decrease due to asset depreciation or cash withdrawals by investors. | ||
75.19% | 47.00% | |
The value of assets either bought or sold over the year as a percentage of a fund’s net asset value. Investors should be conscious of a fund’s turnover because this can incur high transaction costs, which are not always included in the expense ratio, further reducing an investor’s net return. | ||
Stock Holdings | AGF1401 | Category Average |
--- | $5.62 | |
The amount of profit that is attributed to each share of common stock outstanding. It is the profitability measure that most directly influences a share’s price. | ||
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This ratio compares the price per share of a stock to the earnings per share received by investors. It can be interpreted as the amount which an investor is willing to pay for each dollar of a company’s earnings. This is a helpful ratio when comparing firms within an industry, but should be viewed with caution when being compared across industries. | ||
0.90x | --- | |
A comparison of the current market value of a firm's stock to its original book value. The market value is discovered by taking the current market share price times the total number of shares outstanding. This ratio can give an investor a signal about the current valuation of a stock but varies widely across industries. | ||
-26.13% | --- | |
The dollar amount that is generated for every dollar in assets put into use by the company. This measures how profitable a company's assets truly are. The higher the number, the more efficiently assets are being put to use. This ratio can be compared to other companies in the same industry group to gain an understanding of the company's efficiency relative to peers. | ||
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A way to determine how many dollars are generated for every dollar invested in capital. This ratio can be compared to other companies in the same industry group to gain an understanding of the company's efficiency relative to peers. | ||
0.00% | 1.18% | |
A measure of the return from a stock investment that will come from dividend payments. Dividends are not guaranteed nor are they consistent and they account for only a portion of the return on a stock investment along with stock price appreciation. | ||
Fixed Income Holdings | AGF1401 | Category Average |
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An evaluation of an entity’s credit history in determining whether they are worthy or not of obtaining future financing. Entities with a poor history will have a lower rating, and therefore financiers will require a greater rate of return on their loan due to a higher risk of default. | ||
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A method of measuring the maturity of a bond while also accounting for the probability that the bond may be called. | ||
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The rate of return paid to the holder of a bond, note or other security that the investor holds until maturity. Also referred to as a bond's "yield", the yield to maturity is stated on an annual rate. Calculating the YTM uses the coupon rate, time to maturity, and the market price of the security. |