EVSB yields 4.66% · EPRT yields 3.92%● Live data
📍 EPRT pulled ahead of the other in Year 1
Combined, EVSB + EPRT cover 0 of 12 months — good coverage
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EVSB aims to boost income while protecting capital by investing in investment grade, short-term securities. The fund primarily focuses on the banking sector. Alongside this focus, the fund also has stakes in US bonds, pooled-investments, asset and mortgage-backed securities. Most of the securities the fund holds are US dollar-denominated and up to a quarter of its total assets can be invested in foreign debt securities. The selection of the funds securities takes into account economic trends, comprehensive research, and applicable ESG factors. Additionally, EVSB has the flexibility to invest into below investment grade securities, but this is capped at 10%. The fund targets a portfolio duration of one year or less, which might extend in certain high volatility periods.
Full EVSB Calculator →Essential Properties Realty Trust, Inc., a real estate company, acquires, owns, and manages single-tenant properties in the United States. The company leases its properties to middle-market companies, such as restaurants, car washes, automotive services, medical and dental services, convenience stores, equipment rental, entertainment, early childhood education, grocery, and health and fitness on a long-term basis. As of December 31, 2021, it had a portfolio of 1, 451 properties. The company qualifies as a real estate investment trust for federal income tax purposes. It generally would not be subject to federal corporate income taxes if it distributes at least 90% of its taxable income to its stockholders. The company was founded in 2016 and is headquartered in Princeton, New Jersey.
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