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22/11 - Closed. Currency in USD
Type:  Fund
Market:  United States
Issuer:  Franklin Templeton Investments
Underlying:  S&P 500 TR
Asset Class:  Equity
  • Morningstar Rating:
  • Total Assets: 30.27B
Franklin Income A 2.42 -0.00 0.00%

Franklin Income Fund Class A1 Overview

 
On this page you'll find an in-depth profile of Franklin Income Fund Class A1. Learn about the key management, total assets, investment strategy and contact information of FKINX among other information.
Category

Allocation--50% to 70% Equity

Total Assets

30.27B

Expenses

0.61%

Inception Date

Aug 31, 1948

Investment Strategy

The investment seeks to maximize income while maintaining prospects for capital appreciation. The fund invests in a diversified portfolio of debt and equity securities. The equity securities in which the fund invests consist primarily of common stocks. Debt securities include all varieties of fixed, floating and variable rate instruments, including secured and unsecured bonds, bonds convertible into common stock, senior floating rate and term loans, mortgage-backed securities and other asset-backed securities, debentures, and shorter term instruments. It may invest up to 100% of its total assets in debt securities that are rated below investment grade.

Contact Information

Address One Franklin Parkway, Building 970, 1st Floor
San Mateo,CA 94403
United States
Phone +1 650 3122000

Top Executives

Name Title Since Until
Brendan Circle Portfolio Manager 2019 Now
Biography Brendan Circle is a vice president, portfolio manager, and research analyst for Franklin Templeton Multi-Asset Solutions. In this role, Mr. Circle serves as a comanager of Franklin Income Fund and related portfolios, as well as Franklin Managed Income Fund. He also specializes in analyzing investment opportunities across the fixed income markets for the Multi-Asset Solutions team. Mr. Circle joined Franklin Templeton in 2014. Mr. Circle is a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Charterholder, as well as a member of the CFA Institute and the CFA Society of San Francisco.
Todd Brighton Portfolio Manager 2017 Now
Biography Todd Brighton is a vice president, portfolio manager and research analyst for Franklin Templeton Multi-Asset Solutions. He is the lead manager of the Franklin Liberty US Low Volatility ETF. Mr. Brighton analyzes equity and equity-linked investments for the Core/Hybrid team and specializes in the development of volatility-based strategies. Mr. Brighton joined Franklin Templeton in 2000. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) charterholder and a member of the CFA Institute and the CFA Society of San Francisco.
Edward D. Perks Executive Vice President 2002 Now
Biography Edward Perks is chief investment officer of Franklin Templeton Investment Solutions and president of Franklin Advisers, Inc. In this role, Mr. Perks has oversight of myriad multi-asset investment capabilities designed to meet client needs for specific investment solutions. Mr. Perks joined Franklin Templeton in 1992. Mr. Perks holds a B.A. in economics and political science from Yale University. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) charterholder, a member of the CFA Institute, and the Security Analysts of San Francisco (SASF).
Richard S. Hsu Vice President 2017 2020
Biography Richard Hsu, CFA is a vice president, portfolio manager, and research analyst in the Franklin Templeton Fixed Income Group. He is also a member of the firm’s Fixed Income Policy Committee. Mr. Hsu assists in the managing of bank loan credit strategies and research for the Franklin Income strategy and other corporate credit products that have allocations to floating rate debt. Mr. Hsu joined the firm in 1996 and helped create the floating rate bank loan group in 1997. He earned a B.A. with honors and M.A. from Stanford University.
Matthew D. Quinlan Vice President 2012 2020
Biography Matt Quinlan is a vice president, research analyst and portfolio manager for the Franklin Equity Group. He is the lead manager of the Franklin Equity Income Fund and a co-manager of the Franklin Income Fund and the Franklin Convertible Securities Fund. Mr. Quinlan is the leader of the Consumer Research Team and he has research coverage responsibilities for the retail and consumer products sectors. He also analyzes debt and equity investments for the Core/Hybrid Team. Prior to joining Franklin Templeton in 2005, Mr. Quinlan worked in investment banking at Citigroup.
Alex W. Peters Vice President 2012 2017
Biography Alex W. Peters, CFA, is a vice president, research analyst and portfolio manager with Franklin Equity Group. His previous research coverage includes the global communication and technology industries, the global utility sector, and the asset management industry. Mr. Peters holds a B.A. from University of Washington and an M.B.A. from the University of San Francisco. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) charterholder and a member of the CFA Institute. He is also member of the Security Analysts of San Francisco (SASF) and the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD).
Charles B. Johnson CEO 1957 2014
Biography Charles B. Johnson is the retired chairman of the board and a former director of Franklin Resources, Inc. He is currently a portfolio manager for Franklin Income Fund. Mr. Johnson joined Franklin Distributors, Inc., as president and chief executive officer in 1957 and assumed those positions with Franklin Resources when it was organized in 1969. Mr. Johnson served as CEO until 2003 and chairman until 2013. He is also a former chairman and director of various Franklin Templeton funds. Mr. Johnson is a past member of the New York Society of Security Analysts. In 1992, he was elected chairman of the National Association of Security Dealers (NASD, currently known as FINRA) and served on various committees and boards of the NASD (including NASDAQ) from 1988-2002. Previously, Mr. Johnson served on the Board of Governors of the Investment Company Institute from 1973-1988. Mr. Johnson is a member of the Board of Overseers of the Hoover Institution at Stanford University. In addition, Mr. Johnson is a board member of the Bay Area Council and other Bay Area civic organizations. He served as the Northern California chairman of the U.S. Olympic Committee in 1992 and on the boards of the San Francisco Symphony from 1985-2002, the Peninsula Community Foundation from 1986-1996 and the Commonwealth Club of California from 1994-1997, and as a trustee of Crystal Springs Uplands School from 1985-1993. Mr. Johnson received a B.A. degree in economics and political science from Yale University. He served in the U.S. Army as a first lieutenant, Army Artillery.
Frederick G. Fromm Lead Portfolio Manager 1999 2002
Biography Mr. Fromm has been a portfolio manager of the Fund since 2005, providing research and advice on the purchases and sales of individual securities, and portfolio risk assessment. He joined Franklin Templeton in 1992.
Christopher J. Molumphy Executive Vice President 2000 2002
Biography Christopher J. Molumphy, CFA, EVP, is chief investment officer of Franklin Templeton Fixed Income Group. Mr. Molumphy joined Franklin Templeton Investments as an analyst in 1988 and has served as a portfolio manager since 1991. Prior to assuming his current role in 2000, he served as director of Franklin's High Yield and Investment Grade teams since 1994. He holds a BA (Stanford Univ.) and an MBA (Univ. of Chicago). He is a member of the Security Analysts of San Francisco the CFA Institute, the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research(SIEPR), and the San Francisco Bond Club.
Matthew Avery Senior Portfolio Manager 1989 2000
Biography Avery is a senior portfolio manager with Franklin Advisers, his employer since 1987. Before returning to business school in 1985, he spent two years managing investments in real estate and venture capital for ACCO Management Company.
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