The previous postState Tax-Exempt Treasury Interest from Mutual Funds and ETFscovered how to get state income tax exemption on the portion of mutual fund and ETF dividends that are attributed to interest from Treasuries. This post covers how to do the same on the portion of fund dividends attr...
Muni ETFs provide a smooth but unfulfilling ride. The populariShares National Muni Bond ETF (MUB)for example has rewarded its investors with a drama-free decade. Prescient investors who foresaw the big crash of 2008 and piled into munis saved themselves a year of heartburn and earned $50,000...
ActivePassive Intermediate Municipal Bond ETF JULQ 24.97 0.04% Innovator Premium Income 40 Barrier ETF - July DFCA 50.24 0.03% Dimensional California Municipal Bond ETF APRQ 24.68 0.02% Innovator Premium Income 40 Barrier ETF - April JULH 25.03 0.08% Innovator Premium Income 20 Barrier ETF...
This ETF Is Most People’s Intro to the Muni World Most municipal-bond investors start with theiShares National Muni Bond ETF (MUB),a 2%-yielding (3.3% taxable equivalent for those in the highest bracket) ETF focusing on tax-exempt municipal bonds. ...
JPICX JPMorgan California Tax Free Bond Fund Inst ETF Price & Overview Follow1 follower $10.030.03 (+0.30%)10/25/24 Mutual Fund | $USD | NAV Summary Holdings Ratings Momentum Dividends ChartingCharts 5D 1M 6M YTD 1Y 5Y 10Y MAX Chart...
Where the Hot ETF Action Is More volatile, international funds are seeing the action. HAOPVIUNG ETF Investing News, Analysis and Tips Mar 11, 2009 8:37 AM EDT Bond Funds Dominate Top-Rated ETFs Investors piled into funds that buy Treasurys and municipals as stock markets sank. ...
For one, the municipal bond, or “muni,” market is tough for individuals to access. ETFs aren’t great, either, as the payouts just aren’t there: theiShares Muni Bond ETF (MUB)only yields 2.5% today. When it comes to munis, then, we need a pro at the helm. And it helps if ...
The article examines the benefits and risks of investing in municipal bond closed-end funds (CEF) and municipal bond exchange-traded funds (ETF). It notes that the appeal of tax-free income is one of the reasons investors should consider municipal bonds in 2011. Among the risks to owning ...
Municipal Bond fund company TIAA Vitals YTD Return -1.2% 1 yr return 5.6% 3 Yr Avg Return -4.0% 5 Yr Avg Return -2.5% Net Assets $51.4 M Holdings in Top 10 32.6% 52 WEEK LOW AND HIGH $12.7 N/A N/A Expenses OPERATING FEES ...
Municipal bonds are, as advertised, free of federal taxes. That doesn't mean that the overall return on a muni bond will be the best available option for you. You still have to do your due diligence to choose the best municipal or corporate bonds for you or the best mix of the two. ...