Income Fund
An income fund is a type of mutual fund or exchange-traded fund (ETF) that primarily invests in securities that pay dividends or interest, such as bonds, dividend-paying stocks, and other income-generating assets. The goal of an income fund is to provide regular income to investors rather than focusing on capital appreciation. Income funds are popular with retirees and conservative investors seeking a steady stream of income with relatively low risk.
Example
A bond income fund invests in government and corporate bonds, providing investors with consistent interest payments over time.
Key points
• Invests in income-generating securities like bonds and dividend-paying stocks.
• Focuses on providing regular income rather than capital appreciation.
• Suitable for conservative investors, retirees, or those seeking steady income.