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Baird Funds: Top Ten Reasons to Like Bonds | Strong Partner in Fixed Income Investing

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You are receiving this email as a registered member of Morningstar.com and have asked to receive features, products and services from third party companies. This is a paid advertisement from the sponsor. [Text] [Chess Board] Top Ten Reasons to Like Bonds Bonds have gained more attention as rates have risen. With generous fixed income yields outpacing equity dividends, investors are noticing a compelling opportunity and finding it easier to overlook day-to-day price volatility--we believe bonds represent great value to investors at present and see many reasons to be optimistic about current opportunities in the bond market. [READ BAIRD ADVISORS' TOP TEN REASONS TO LIKE BONDS NOW]( Baird Advisors – A Strong Partner in Challenging Markets Decades of shared fixed income investment management experience has shown us that it takes a strong team to deliver consistent performance through dynamic and challenging markets. Our intergenerational talent works closely together, bringing the advantages of diverse backgrounds and perspectives to every decision we make, with a common focus on helping our clients achieve their investment objectives. Investors should consider the investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses of each fund carefully before investing. This and other information is found in the prospectus and summary prospectus. For a prospectus or summary prospectus, contact Baird directly at [866-442-2473]( or contact your Financial Advisor. For important information about Baird Funds including performance, risks, holdings and prospectus access, please click [(. Robert W. Baird & Co. Incorporated. 777 East Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53202. [800-79-BAIRD](. [rwbaird.com](. MC-1363739 [View online]( | [Unsubscribe]( from future Advertising Products and Features email | [Update]( your email preferences If you have questions about Morningstar.com or your membership, please send a note to joe@morningstar.com. [Click here]( to learn about Morningstar's privacy policy. © 2024 Morningstar, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 22 W. Washington St. Chicago, IL 60602

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