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Franklin U.S. Government Ladder 1-10 Year SMA Composite consists of all fully discretionary accounts that seek a high level of current income by investing in a diversified portfolio of U.S. Government securities with maturities ranging from one to ten years. The composite may include wrap fee accounts that pay a fully bundled fee (which includes trading expenses, administrative, custodial and investment management fees charged together as a percentage of the portfolio’s assets) and non-wrap accounts that only pay an investment management fee to Franklin.
The primary benchmark for this composite is the Bloomberg Intermediate Treasury Index. This index is a market value weighted fixed income index comprised of US dollar denominated, fixed rate, nominal debt issued by the US Treasury with maturities of 1 to 10 years.
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