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Invest in high-quality, investment-grade California state-specific municipal bonds with maturities of between 10 and 30 years that are exempt from federal income tax and California state personal income tax. Select investments on the basis of their relative value with a focus on seeking current income.
This Fund may be suitable for income-oriented investors in higher tax brackets who seek an investment intended to be exempt from California state personal income tax, particularly those willing to assume some risk of principal in exchange for higher yield potential.
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Our investment team seeks to compensate investors for risk and deliver better outcomes in all market environments.
Northern Trust’s 58 fixed income investment professionals average 21 years industry experience and are located across North America, Europe, and Asia.
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High-Yield Risk is the risk that the Fund’s below-investment grade fixed-income securities, sometimes known as “junk bonds,” will be subject to greater credit risk, price volatility and risk of loss than investment grade securities, which can adversely impact the Fund’s return and NAV. High yield securities are considered highly speculative and are subject to the increased risk of an issuer’s inability to make principal and interest payments.
Bond Risk: Bond funds will tend to experience smaller fluctuations in value than stock funds. However, investors in any bond fund should anticipate fluctuations in price, especially for longer-term issues and in environments of rising interest rates.
Derivatives Risk is the risk that derivatives may pose risks in addition to and greater than those associated with investing directly in securities, currencies and other instruments, may be illiquid or less liquid, more volatile, more difficult to value and leveraged so that small changes in the value of the underlying instrument may produce disproportionate losses to the Fund. Derivatives are also subject to counterparty risk, which is the risk that the other party to the transaction will not perform its contractual obligations. The use of derivatives is a highly specialized activity that involves investment techniques and risks different from those associated with investments in more traditional securities and instruments.
Municipal Bond Risk: Debt securities issued by state or local governments may be subject to special political, legal, economic and market factors that can have a significant effect on the portfolio's yield or value
Regional Investment Risk: The geographical concentration of portfolio holdings in this Fund may involve increased risk.
Tax Free / ATM Risk: A portion of the Fund’s otherwise tax-exempt income may be taxable to those shareholders subject to the federal alternative minimum tax.
Bloomberg California Municipal Bond Index is an unmanaged index of investment grade (Baa3 or better) tax-exempt California bonds with a remaining maturity of at least one year. It is not possible to invest directly in an index.
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Please carefully read the prospectus and summary prospectus and consider the investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses of Northern Funds carefully before investing. Call 800-595-9111 to obtain a prospectus and summary prospectus, which contains this and other information about the funds.
Investing involves risk. Principal loss is possible.
Not FDIC insured | May lose value | No bank guarantee
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