A limited partnership investing in a portfolio of short-term leases, with moderate or zero leverage, emphasizing cash distribution other than tax shelter.
Seek a high level of monthly income with relative stability of principal. Degree of investment risk: moderate to low.
Fund that normally seeks a high level of current income through investing in income-producing stocks, bonds, and money market instruments.
Seek to provide a high level of current income by buying government and corporate bonds as well as high yielding common and preferred stocks. Not designed to provide major capital gains.
A mutual fund that seeks to achieve current income more than capital appreciation.
Mutual funds that invest in higher-yielding stocks, but may own some bonds. You get income first along with some growth. These funds usually invest in utility, telephone, and blue-chip stocks.
Mutual funds that invest primarily in fixed-income securities such as bonds, mortgages and preferred shares. Their primary objective is to produce income for investors, while preserving capital.