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Top 5 Highest Yielding Zacks #1 Ranked Government Bond Mutual Funds

August 02, 2012 | Comments : 0 Recommended this article: (0)

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For investors looking at parking their funds with bonds, U.S. government securities are probably the safest possible investments in the category. Default risk is almost non-existent in this case, thought the trade-off is that the yields on such instruments are consequentially lower, a price for the quality of the investments. Moreover, interest payments on many treasury securities are exempt from local and state taxes. Consequentially, mutual funds holding government securities are the safest bond funds and a natural choice for the risk averse.

Below we will share with you the 5 highest yielding Zacks #1 ranked government bond mutual funds. Each has earned a Zacks #1 Rank (Strong Buy) as we expect these mutual funds to outperform their peers in the future. To view the Zacks Rank and past performance of all government bond funds, investors can click here to see the complete list of funds.

Mutual Fund

Sec 30 Day Yield

Wasatch-Hoisington US Treasury

2.65%

Vanguard Long-Term Treasury Investor

2.28%

Fidelity Spartan Long-Term Treasury Bond Index

2.28%

T. Rowe Price US Treasury Long-Term

2.27%

Federated US Government Bond

1.86%

Wasatch-Hoisington US Treasury (WHOSX - MF report) invests at least 90% of its assets in U.S Treasury securities and repurchase agreements backed by such instruments. The fund also purchases long term U.S. Treasury Bonds. The government bond mutual fund returned 46.03% over the last one year period.

The government bond mutual fund has a minimum initial investment of $2,000 and an expense ratio of 0.75% compared to a category average of 0.84%.

Vanguard Long-Term Treasury Investor (VUSTX - MF report) seeks high and sustainable current income. The fund utilizes a large share of its assets to purchase securities issued by the U.S. Treasury, including bills, bond and notes. The government bond mutual fund returned 32.36% over the last one year period.

The Fund Manager is David R. Glocke and he has managed this government bond fund since 2001.

Fidelity Spartan Long-Term Treasury Bond Index (FLBIX - MF report) invests a large share of its assets in securities which are part of the Barclays Capital U.S. Long Treasury Bond index. The dollar-weighted average maturity period of the portfolio is at least 10 years or more. The government bond mutual fund returned 32.29% over the last one year period.

As of June 2012, this government bond mutual fund held 39 issues, with 5.56% of its total assets invested in US Treasury Bond 3.75%.

T. Rowe Price US Treasury Long-Term (PRULX - MF report) seeks high income along with credit protection. The fund invests at least 85% of its assets in U.S Treasury securities. The balances of its funds are used to purchase other securities backed by the credit of the U.S. government. The government bond mutual fund returned 31.43% over the last one year period.

The government bond mutual fund has a minimum initial investment of $2,500 and an expense ratio of 0.55% compared to a category average of 0.84%.

Federated US Government Bond (FEDBX) focuses on acquiring U.S. government securities as well as treasury securities and related derivatives. It also invests in mortgage-backed securities issued or backed by the U.S. government. The government bond mutual fund returned 23.33% over the last one year period.

The Fund Manager is Donald T. Ellenberger and he has managed this government bond fund since 2005.

To view the Zacks Rank and past performance of all government bond mutual funds, investors can click here to see the complete list of funds.

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