First Sentier Cash A (PIM3425AU) Report & Performance

What is the First Sentier Cash A fund?

The Fund aims provide a regular income stream from investments in money market securities with a low risk of capital loss. The Fund aims to outperform the returns of Australian money markets over rolling three-year periods as measured by the Bloomberg AusBond Bank Bill Index before fees and taxes. The Fund is designed for investors who are looking for a regular income stream from investments in money market securities with a low risk of capital loss. The Fund’s investment strategy is to invest directly or indirectly in money market securities (including asset backed securities), with predominately short maturities, to achieve a stable income stream. The Fund invests in assets that offer value-for-risk by taking into account economic analysis and market trends. Derivatives may be used for risk management.

Growth of $1000 Investment Over Time

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Performance Review

Fund Name Last Month
? Returns after fees in the most recent (last) month).
3 Months Return
? Returns after fees in the most recent 3 months.
1 Year Return
? Trailing 12 month returns.
3 Years Average Return
? Average Annual returns from the last 3 years.
Since Inc. Average Return
? Average (annualised) returns since inception
1 Year Std. Dev. (Annual)
? The standard deviation (or annual volatility) of the last 12 months.
3 Years Std. Dev. (Annual)
? The average standard deviation (or annual volatility) from the last 3 years.
Since Inc. Std. Dev. (Annual)
? The average standard deviation (or annual volatility) since the fund inception.
1 Year Max Drawdown
? The maximum drawdown in the last 12 months - a drawdown is a peak-to-trough decline during a specific period for an investment, trading account, or fund.
3 Year Max Drawdown
? The maximum drawdown in the last 36 months - a drawdown is a peak-to-trough decline during a specific period for an investment, trading account, or fund.
Since Inc. Max Drawdown
? The maximum drawdown since inception - a drawdown is a peak-to-trough decline during a specific period for an investment, trading account, or fund.
First Sentier Cash A0.37%1.2%4.88%3.07%2.25%0.06%0.59%0.6%0%-0.18%-0.19%

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What is First Sentier Cash A

First Sentier Cash A is an Managed Funds investment product that is benchmarked against RBA Cash Rate Target Index and sits inside the Cash - Australian Cash Index. Think of a benchmark as a standard where investment performance can be measured. Typically, market indices like the ASX200 and market-segment stock indexes are used for this purpose. The First Sentier Cash A has Assets Under Management of 1.24 M with a management fee of 0.2%, a performance fee of 0.00% and a buy/sell spread fee of 0%.

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