NPI U.S. Community Development and Social Bond Fund
The investment objective of the NPI U.S. Community Development and Social Bond Fund is to provide a steady level of income and some capital appreciation while attempting to preserve capital by investing in investment-grade bonds and other debt instruments of U.S. entities that fit the Fund's socially responsible investing screening criteria.
The fund may invest up to 20% of its assets in debt instruments and other investments that promote community economic development.
This Fund is suitable for the income oriented investor who has a medium term focus and can accept a moderate tolerance of risk. The investor should consider investing in this fund if they are comfortable with a substantial holding of U.S. securities.
No load Fund
$ USD Currency
2/20 Management Fee
Moderately Aggressive
The Fund invests primarily in a broad selection of fixed-income securities guaranteed by the U.S. government, U.S. state or municipal governments or debt securities issued by U.S. corporations. This includes, but is not limited to corporate bonds, debentures, notes, zero-coupon securities, mortgage-related and other asset-backed securities, obligations issued or guaranteed by agencies or instrumentalities of the U.S. government, debt securities convertible into, or exchangeable for, common stocks, foreign debt securities, guaranteed investment contracts, income participation loans, first mortgage loans and participation certificates in pools of mortgages issued or guaranteed by agencies or instrumentalities of the U.S. Government. The fund may invest up to 10% in foreign fixed income securities.
Fixed-income securities issued by U.S. entities
Up to 20% of the Fund's assets may be used to promote community economic development
The Fund's investment strategy, which depends on its outlook on the economy, involves active trading of portfolio securities such as varying the sector mix, asset category and type of bond. The corporate bond component of the Fund will be managed based on a combination of macroeconomic research and fundamental analysis. The Fund invests in entities that fit its social responsibility investing criteria