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Sunday, October 11, 2009

PH&N Bond Fund Series D: A Best Bet Mutual Fund

Another Hoss's best bet mutual fund is The PH&N Series D bond fund. This is another fund that the Hoss and Mrs. Hoss hold in their portfolio.

The PH&N bond fund is a fixed income fund whose fundamental investment objectives are to provide relatively high yields and stability of capital by investing primarily in a well-diversified portfolio of fixed income securities issued by Canadian governments and corporations. This fund is suitable for investors with a low tolerance for risk.

According to the PH&N website, annualized compound rates of return As of September 30 2009, are as follows:

1 year 13.6%

3 years 5.3%

4 years 5%

5 years 5.7%

10 years 6.5%


As of September 30, 2009 the top ten holdings were:

Prov. of Ontario Return: 7.60% Matures: Jun 02/27 (Total % of fund 12.2%)

Prov. of Ontario Return: 4.30% Matures: Mar 08/17 (Total % of fund 4.7%)

Canada Housing Trust Return: 3.15% Matures: Jul 15/14 (Total % of fund 3.4%)

The Toronto-Dominion Bank Return: 5.38% Matures: Nov 01/12/17 (Total % of fund 3.3%)

Morgan Stanley Group Inc. Return: 4.50% Matures: Feb 23/12 (Total % of fund 2.6%)

Prov. of Ontario Return: 4.40% Matures: Jun 02/19 (Total % of fund 2.5%)

Canada Housing Trust Return: 4.10% Matures: Dec 15/18 (Total % of fund 2.3%)

The Bear Stearns Companies Inc. Return: 4.35% Matures Jul 20/12 (Total % of fund 2.1%)

Wells Fargo Financial Canada Corp Return: 5.20% Matures: Sep 13/12 (Total % of fund 2.0%)

Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Return: 5.00% Matures: Sep 10/12 (Total % of fund 2.0%)

The fund pays interest dividends quarterly and capital gains (if any) yearly.


For more information on this fund visit PH&N

Stay on track,

The Hoss
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Sunday, October 4, 2009

Hoss's Best Bet Mutual Funds: Bond Funds

PH&N High Yield Bond Fund

Starting with today's edition, Money Magazine Hoss will begin a series of posts in which he reviews his best bet mutual funds.

Fixed income Bond Funds are the first category of mutual funds Money Magazine Hoss has selected for review.

The Hoss and Mrs. Hoss have included the PH&N High Yield Bond Fund, in their stable of mutual funds.

When the Government of Canada introduced the tax free savings account in 2009, The Hoss and Mrs. Hoss invested the maximum permissible amount in The PH&N High Yield Bond Fund. How has this fund performed? Since their initial investment on January 26, 2009, The Hoss and Mrs. Hoss have realized a return of over 14%.

The PH&N High Yield Bond Fund investment objectives are to provide a high level of income and the opportunity for capital appreciation by investing primarily in a well-diversified portfolio of fixed income securities issued by Canadian corporations.

To achieve the fund's investment objectives, the manager invests primarily in medium quality Canadian corporate bonds and preferred shares and government bonds issued or traded in Canadian and U.S. dollars. The average term to maturity of the portfolio is managed within strict guidelines, typically between three and ten years.

If you are an investor with low or moderate risk looking for a bond fund with high levels of current interest income, this fund may be of interest to you.

As with all Mutual Funds there is some risk with the purchase of this fund. The principal risks associated with an investment in this fund are market, interest rate, credit and liquidity risks.

For more information see PH&N High Yield Bond Fund.

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The Hoss
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