HFBK yields 2.37% · VIG yields 1.61%● Live data
📍 HFBK pulled ahead of the other in Year 2
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Harford Bank offers commercial and retail banking products and services for individuals, businesses, and governmental units. It provides various deposit services, including checking accounts, savings accounts, money market accounts, certificates of deposit, and individual retirement accounts. The company also offers various commercial loans, which include secured and unsecured loans for working capital, business expansion loans, and equipment and machinery purchase loans, as well as commercial mortgages secured by real estate, real estate construction loans, and real estate acquisition loans. In addition, it provides consumer loans, such as secured and unsecured loans for financing automobiles, boats, mobile homes, education, bill consolidation, and home improvements. Further, the company offers various other banking services, including mobile banking, automated teller machine, online banking with bill payment, cash management, commercial account remote deposit capture, safe deposit boxes, direct deposit of payroll and social security checks, and ACH origination services, as well as debit, gift, and credit cards. It operates through eight banking offices in Harford County, Maryland; and two banking offices in Cecil County, Maryland. The company was formerly known as Harford National Bank and changed its name to Harford Bank in July 2001. Harford Bank was founded in 1964 and is based in Aberdeen, Maryland.
Full HFBK Calculator →Seeks to track the performance of the S&P U.S. Dividend Growers Index.Passively managed, full-replication approach.Fund remains fully invested.Large-cap equity, emphasizing stocks with a record of growing their dividends year over year.Low expenses minimize net tracking error.With respect to 75% of its total assets, the fund may not: (1) purchase more than 10% of the outstanding voting securities of any one issuer or (2) purchase securities of any issuer if, as a result, more than 5% of the fund’s total assets would be invested in that issuer’s securities; except as may be necessary to approximate the composition of its target index. This limitation does not apply to obligations of the U.S. government or its agencies or instrumentalities.
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