Topic: How To Invest

Pat: I am adjusting my portfolio more to income and safety as I am two years away from retirement. What is your opinion of the Aston Hill VIP Income Fund? Thanks again for all your valuable financial advice.

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Aston Hill VIP Income Fund, $8.70, symbol VIP.UN on Toronto (Shares outstanding: 36.0 million; Market cap: $313.2 million; www.astonhill.ca), is a closed-end fund that holds a portfolio of mostly Canadian stocks, as well as bonds and some U.S. stocks. The fund used to be called the Brompton VIP Income Fund. The Aston Hill VIP Income Fund first sold units to the public at $10 and began trading on Toronto in February 2002. Manulife Asset Management, a division of Manulife Financial, is the fund’s investment manager. The fund’s management fees are 0.85% per year. The units yields 9.7%. Aston Hill VIP Income Fund trades at a 0.51% discount to its net asset value, which is a plus. It also holds mostly high-quality stocks. However, the fund holds over 21% of its assets in bonds—and many of them are low-quality corporate bonds. We don’t generally recommend bonds right now. That’s because they are unlikely to perform as well in the next few years as they have…