SJCP yields 4.42% · MCD yields 2.35%● Live data
📍 MCD pulled ahead of the other in Year 5
Combined, SJCP + MCD cover 0 of 12 months — good coverage
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SJCP aims to generate income by investing in a broad range of fixed-income securities, primarily focusing on investment-grade US corporate and government bonds of varying maturities. The fund includes MBS, REITs, CLOs, CMOs, municipal securities, and preferred stocks. Portfolio selection combines top-down analysis, which assesses macroeconomic trends such as interest rates and market volatility, with bottom-up security selection based on credit quality and yield potential. The strategy seeks to balance returns with interest rate sensitivity, aiming for optimal performance while preserving capital and minimizing volatility. Although the fund primarily invests in investment-grade securities, it may allocate up to 5% of its assets to higher-risk securities, such as junk bonds and unrated debt. The fund maintains an average portfolio duration of up to ten years.
Full SJCP Calculator →McDonald's Corporation operates and franchises McDonald's restaurants in the United States and internationally. Its restaurants offer hamburgers and cheeseburgers, chicken sandwiches and nuggets, wraps, fries, salads, oatmeal, shakes, desserts, sundaes, soft serve cones, bakery items, soft drinks, coffee, and beverages and other beverages, as well as breakfast menu, including biscuit and bagel sandwiches, breakfast burritos, hotcakes, and other sandwiches. As of December 31, 2021, the company operated 40,031 restaurants. McDonald's Corporation was founded in 1940 and is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois.
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