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30-day Yield
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bond mutual funds state their yield calculated by an SEC specified formula. This formula translates the fund's current portfolio income into the standardized 30-day yield for reporting and comparison purposes. The formula usually appears the the fund's statement of additional information (SIA) a treasury of arcana too dense to be included in the fund's prospectus.
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