Previous Close | 6.70 |
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Open | 6.71 |
Bid | 6.72 x 2200 |
Ask | 6.80 x 3000 |
Day's Range | 6.60 - 6.76 |
Is Liberty All Star Equity Fund a good investment?
Liberty All-Star Equity Fund is a leading dividend payer. It pays a dividend yield of 11.56%, putting its dividend yield in the top 25% of dividend-paying stocks.
Is Liberty All Star an ETF?
ETF Price & Overview.
What is the NAV of USA?
OverviewShare PriceNAVCurrent$6.49$6.0852 Wk Avg$7.79$7.4852 Wk High$9.46$8.5652 Wk Low$5.86$5.88
Who owns Liberty All Star Equity Fund?
Blue Bell, PA, based Investment company Blue Bell Private Wealth Management, Llc (Current Portfolio) buys iShares Core S&P 500 ETF, Apple Inc, Microsoft Corp, Liberty All Star Equity Fund, CSX Corp, sells Dividend and Income Fund, Liberty All Star Growth Fund Inc, SPDR Portfolio S&P 500 Growth ETF, Central Securities ...
What is a closed in fund?
A closed fund is a fund that is either closed to investors (temporarily or permanently) or has ceased to exist. Funds can close for various reasons, but primarily they close because the investment advisor has determined that the fund's asset base is getting too large to effectively execute its investing style.
What NAV means?
Net Asset Value"Net asset value," or "NAV," of an investment company is the company's total assets minus its total liabilities. For example, if an investment company has securities and other assets worth $100 million and has liabilities of $10 million, the investment company's NAV will be $90 million.
What is NAV per share?
Net asset value per share (NAVPS) is an expression for net asset value that represents the value per share of a mutual fund, an exchange-traded fund (ETF), or a closed-end fund.
How do you calculate NAV?
NAV is calculated by adding up what a fund owns and subtracting what it owes. For example, if a fund holds investments valued at $100 million and has liabilities of $10 million, its NAV will equal $90 million. Further, if the fund has one million shares outstanding, the NAV per share will be $90.
Is higher NAV better or lower?
If you are investing in mutual funds, you generally tend to aim high and shoot low. This is the reason mutual funds with a high net asset value (NAV), have gained a bad reputation on the street. A fund with a high NAV is considered expensive and wrongly perceived to provide a low return on your investments.
What is current NAV in mutual funds?
NAV is calculated by dividing the total value of all the cash and securities in a fund's portfolio, minus any liabilities, by the number of outstanding shares. The NAV calculation is important because it tells us how much one share of the fund should be worth.
What is NAV India?
NAV or Net Asset Value is the unit price of a mutual fund scheme. Mutual funds are bought or sold on the basis of NAV.
Is NAV the same as share price?
A stock price reflects an actual sale, a trade of shares between a seller and buyer on some public securities market. A net asset value, or NAV, is the worth of one share in a mutual fund, which holds many securities.
Should I buy or sell Liberty All-Star Equity Fund stock right now?
1 Wall Street research analysts have issued "buy," "hold," and "sell" ratings for Liberty All-Star Equity Fund in the last year. There are currentl...
What is Liberty All-Star Equity Fund's stock price forecast for 2022?
1 Wall Street research analysts have issued 1 year target prices for Liberty All-Star Equity Fund's shares. Their forecasts range from $1.15 to $1....
How has Liberty All-Star Equity Fund's stock price performed in 2022?
Liberty All-Star Equity Fund's stock was trading at $8.38 at the start of the year. Since then, USA stock has decreased by 21.0% and is now trading...
When is Liberty All-Star Equity Fund's next earnings date?
Liberty All-Star Equity Fund is scheduled to release its next quarterly earnings announcement on Thursday, September 1st 2022. View our earnings f...
How often does Liberty All-Star Equity Fund pay dividends? What is the dividend yield for Liberty All-Star Equity Fund?
Liberty All-Star Equity Fund declared a quarterly dividend on Tuesday, April 12th. Shareholders of record on Friday, April 22nd will be given a div...
Is Liberty All-Star Equity Fund a good dividend stock?
Liberty All-Star Equity Fund(NYSE:USA) pays an annual dividend of $0.80 per share and currently has a dividend yield of 11.66%. USA has a dividend...
Who are Liberty All-Star Equity Fund's key executives?
Liberty All-Star Equity Fund's management team includes the following people: Mr. Edmund Joseph Burke , VP and Trustee (Age 61) Mr. David Adam K...
Who are some of Liberty All-Star Equity Fund's key competitors?
Some companies that are related to Liberty All-Star Equity Fund include SPDR Nuveen Barclays Short Term Municipal Bond ETF (SHM) , SPDR Nuveen Ba...
What other stocks do shareholders of Liberty All-Star Equity Fund own?
Based on aggregate information from My MarketBeat watchlists, some companies that other Liberty All-Star Equity Fund investors own include CA (CA)...
When will Liberty All Star Equity Fund be distributed?
The Board of Trustees of Liberty All-Star Equity Fund (NYSE: USA) has declared a distribution of $0.21 per share payable on September 7, 2021 to shareholders of record on July 23, 2021 (ex-dividend date of July 22, 2021).
When did Liberty All Star expire?
The Liberty All-Star® Equity Fund (NYSE: USA) today announced that based on results provided by the Fund's subscription agent its rights offering, which expired on November 22, 2021, was fully subscribed. The Fund will issue 27,979,915 shares, which represents the entire 22,383,932 primary subscription shares in the offering, plus 5,595,983 additional shares made available by means of the secondary over-subscription privilege. Since there were not sufficient shares to honor all over-subscription
Liberty All-Star Equity Fund (NYSE:USA) Price Target and Consensus Rating
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Analyst Price Target Consensus
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Average Share Price and Price Target by Month
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Liberty All-Star Equity Fund (NYSE:USA) Analyst Ratings Frequently Asked Questions
According to the issued ratings of 1 analysts in the last year, the consensus rating for Liberty All-Star Equity Fund stock is Sell based on the current 1 sell rating for USA. The average twelve-month price target for Liberty All-Star Equity Fund is $1.15 with a high price target of $1.15 and a low price target of $1.15.
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