Closed-End Funds Could Help Boost Investment Income

Most mutual funds are open ended, which means that the investment company can issue and redeem fund shares to meet investor demand. By contrast, closed-end funds issue a fixed number of shares in an initial public offering (IPO), and investors who want to purchase shares after the IPO must do so on a secondary market, such as the New York Stock Exchange. In this regard, closed-end funds are more similar to stocks.



Closed-end funds are much less common than open-end funds and tend to be favored by more affluent investors, including many retirees (see chart). This interest is likely due to the potential for a regular income stream — called the distribution rate — that may be higher than what might be obtained from a traditional mutual fund holding similar securities. About 60% of closed-end funds are bond funds.1

Unlike open-end funds, closed-end funds do not have to maintain cash reserves or sell securities to meet redemptions, so fund managers can invest in less liquid securities and use leveraging methods usually avoided by mutual funds. This approach may provide higher income but is associated with higher risk and volatility than open-end mutual funds.

Distributions

Distributions from closed-end funds can come from three possible sources: income distributions, including payments from interest and dividends; realized capital gains; and return of capital. Distribution rates are not guaranteed and can be increased or decreased in response to market conditions.

A healthy fund may return capital occasionally for a variety of reasons that should not be a serious concern for investors. However, consistent return of capital to maintain distributions that cannot be maintained otherwise — called destructive return of capital — is generally a sign of fundamental weakness in the fund.


Investor Profile

About 3.6 million U.S. households owned closed-end funds in 2024. They tended to be more affluent and have a higher risk tolerance than those who held only open-end funds, and a higher percentage of closed-end fund owners were retired.

2024 profile of fund owners: household financial assets (excluding primary residence) All U.S. households $90,000; households owning open-end funds $300,000; households owning closed-end funds $375,000. Willingness to take substantial or above-average risk for substantial or above-average gain: all U.S. households 24%; open-end fund owners 32%; closed-end fund owners 49%. Retired from lifetime occupation: all U.S. households 32%; open-end fund owners 34%; closed-end fund owners 42%.Source: Investment Company Institute, 2025


Premiums and discounts

The market price of closed-end fund shares trading on a secondary market is determined by supply and demand, not by the net asset value (NAV) of the shares. The trading price may be higher or lower than the NAV. If the price is higher, shares are selling at a “premium.” If the price is lower, they are selling at a “discount.” Although buying at a discount may be appealing, a bigger discount does not necessarily make a fund a better value. It’s important to understand the reasons for the valuation and assess the likelihood that the fund may meet its objectives, including any potential income stream.

Closed-end funds incur broker trading fees and charge management fees. They are generally not redeemable; i.e., the investment company does not have to buy back shares to fulfill investor demand, so shares typically must be sold to other investors on the secondary market.

Bond funds are subject to the same inflation, interest-rate, and credit risks associated with their underlying bonds. As interest rates rise, bond prices typically fall, which can adversely affect a bond fund’s performance. The value of all investments fluctuates with market conditions. Shares, when sold, may be worth more or less than their original cost.

Funds are sold by prospectus. Please consider the investment objectives, risks, charges, and expenses carefully before investing. The prospectus, which contains this and other information about the investment company, can be obtained from your financial professional. Be sure to read the prospectus carefully before deciding whether to invest.

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