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The Hartford Balanced Income Fund Class A (HBLAX)

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15.29 +0.11    +0.72%
07:00:00 - Delayed Data. Currency in USD
Type:  Fund
Market:  United States
Asset Class:  Equity
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  • Total Assets: 4.54B
Hartford Balanced Income A 15.29 +0.11 +0.72%

The Hartford Balanced Income Fund Class A Overview

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

Allocation--30% to 50% Equity

Total Assets

4.54B

Expenses

0.89%

Inception Date

38929

Investment Strategy

The investment seeks to provide current income with growth of capital as a secondary objective. The fund targets an allocation of approximately 45% equity securities and 55% fixed income investments, with the allocation generally varying by no more than +/-5%. The equity portion of the fund invests primarily in common stocks with a history of above-average dividends or expectations of increasing dividends. It may invest up to 20% of the fixed income portion of the portfolio in domestic non-investment grade debt.

Contact Information

Address 430 W 7th Street, Suite 219060
Kansas City,MO 64105-1407
United States
Phone +1 8888437824
Fax Kansas City

Top Executives

Name Title Since Until
Adam H. Illfelder - 2019 Now
Biography Adam H. Illfelder, CFA, is Senior Managing Director and Portfolio Manager and joined Wellington in 2005. He has been involved in portfolio management for the equity portion of the Fund since 2017 and has been involved in securities analysis for the Fund since 2008. He has 23 years of investment management experience. Mr. Illfelder earned his MBA from Northwestern University (Kellogg, 2001) and his BS in economics from the University of Pennsylvania (1997). Additionally, he holds the Chartered Financial Analyst designation and is a member of the CFA Institute.
Matthew C Hand Equity Portfolio Manager 2019 Now
Biography As a portfolio manager on the Value Team, Matt manages equity assets on behalf of clients, drawing on research from Wellington’s investment platform. He also conducts fundamental analysis for the team, focusing on the consumer, and real estate industries. He is based out of Wellington’s Radnor, Pennsylvania, office. Matt joined Wellington Management in 2004 after he earned his BA in economics from the University of Pennsylvania (2004). Additionally, he holds the Chartered Financial Analyst designation and is a member of the CFA Society of Philadelphia and the CFA Institute.
Scott I. St. John Vice President 2006 Now
Biography As a US corporate bond portfolio manager and chair of the US Corporate Bond Strategy Group, Scott manages dedicated US corporate bond portfolios. The US Corporate Bond Strategy Group meets regularly to discuss the outlook and investment strategy for the US dollar-denominated investment-grade corporate bond market. It acts as a forum for the review and evaluation of market cycle, sector, industry, and credit quality strategies, as well as individual issuer ideas. It is also responsible for setting the research agenda for the investment-grade corporate credit team. The strategies developed by the group help shape portfolio positioning for dedicated US Corporate Bond Portfolios, as well as the corporate bond holdings in US Core Bond Plus, Core Bond, Long, and Intermediate Bond portfolios. Prior to joining Wellington Management in 2003, Scott worked as a fixed income analyst at State Street Research (2001 – 2003). Before that, he was a fixed income analyst at Eaton Vance Management (1995 – 2001) and a commercial loan officer for the Bank of Boston (1994 – 1995). Scott earned his MBA from the University of Rochester (1994) and his BS in business management from Cornell University (1990). Scott also holds the Chartered Financial Analyst designation and is a member of the CFA Institute.
W. Michael Reckmeyer Senior Managing Director 2007 2022
Biography W. Michael Reckmeyer, III, CFA, is Senior Managing Director , Partner, and Equity Portfolio Manager. Reckmeyer joined Wellington Management as an investment professional in 1994. As a member of the Value Team, Mike manages portfolios that have an emphasis on dividend income. Mike's mandate is to focus his research effort on large-capitalization, value-oriented stocks. While his research may include any industry, his primary area of coverage is insurance. Mike began his investment career in 1984 when he worked as an analyst following electrical equipment, aerospace, and pollution control companies (1984 —1986). This experience was followed by eight years at Kemper Financial Services where his research focus included paper and forest products, environmental services, and cable and cellular companies (1986 —1994). He received both his MBA (1984) and his BS in mechanical engineering (1981) from the University of Wisconsin. Mike holds the Chartered Financial Analyst designation and is a member of the Philadelphia Financial Analyst Society.
Ian R. Link Senior Managing Director 2007 2019
Biography Ian R. Link, CFA, Senior Managing Director and Equity Portfolio Manager of Wellington Management, is involved in portfolio management and securities analysis. Prior to joining the Wellington Management in 2006, Ian worked for Deutsche Asset Management from 2004 to 2006. Prior to that, he was an equity analyst and portfolio manager with Franklin Templeton from 1989 to 2003. Ian received his MBA from the University of California, Berkeley (1997) and his BA in economics from the University of California, Davis (1989). He is also a CFA charterholder.
Karen H. Grimes Senior Managing Director 2007 2018
Biography Karen H. Grimes, CFA, is a Senior Managing Director , Partner, and Equity Portfolio Manager. Karen is the lead equity portfolio manager for the firm's Value approach. This strategy employs a fundamental and contrarian investment philosophy. Prior to joining Wellington Management in 1995, Karen held the position of director of research/equity analyst with the Wilmington Trust Company (1988 — 1995). Karen also held portfolio manager and equity analyst positions at First Atlanta Corporation (1983 —1986) and at Butcher and Singer in Philadelphia (1986 —1988). Karen received her BS with a major in finance, magna cum laude, from Georgia State University (1982). She holds the Chartered Financial Analyst designation and is a member of the Financial Analysts Society of Philadelphia.
Lucius T. Hill Senior Vice President 2006 2016
Biography Lucius T. (L.T.) Hill, Ill is Senior Vice President, Partner, and Fixed Income Portfolio Manager, and is involved in portfolio management and securities analysis. L.T. is a fixed income portfolio manager on the US Broad Market Team. He leads the specialist team responsible for the development of interest rate and yield curve strategies. He is also a long-standing member of the Corporate Bond Strategy Group. Prior to joining the Wellington Management Co LLP. in 1993, L.T. was a corporate bond trader at C.S First Boston Corporation (1986 — 1991) and a money market trader at Dean Witter Reynolds (1983 — 1986). L.T. holds his MBA from Columbia University (1993) and his BA in economics and political science from Yale University (1983).
John R. Ryan Senior Vice President, equity Portfolio Manager 2006 2008
Biography Ryan is senior vice president and equity portfolio manager of Wellington Management. Ryan joined Wellington Management as an investment professional in 1981. Ryan holds the Chartered Financial Analyst designation.
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