Wasmer Schroeder
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Barclays Municipal
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Barclays
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High Yield Municipal
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High Yield
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Municipal
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Period
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Fund (WSHYX)
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Index
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Bond Index
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3/31/2014 – 2/28/2015
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13.27%
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8.97%
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6.31%
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Since
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Inception
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Total Return:
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(3/31/14)
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Wasmer Schroeder High Yield Municipal Fund – Institutional Class
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13.27 | % | ||
Barclays Municipal High Yield Index
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8.97 | % | ||
Barclays Municipal Bond Index
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6.31 | % |
Beginning
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Ending
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Expenses Paid
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Account Value
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Account Value
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During Period*
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9/1/14
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2/28/15
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9/1/14 – 2/28/15
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Actual
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$1,000.00
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$1,067.60
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$5.13
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Hypothetical
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$1,000.00
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$1,019.84
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$5.01
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(5% return before expenses)
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*
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Expenses are equal to the Fund’s annualized expense ratio of 1.00%, multiplied by the average account value over the period, multiplied by 181 (days in most recent fiscal half-year)/365 days to reflect the one-half year expense.
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Principal | ||||||||
MUNICIPAL BONDS – 95.15%
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Amount
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Value
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Alabama – 5.87%
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Alabama Agricultural & Mechanical University Revenue Bonds
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4.00%, 11/1/2020 (Callable 5/1/2017) (AMBAC Insured)
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$ | 300,000 | $ | 310,158 | ||||
4.25%, 11/1/2025 (Callable 5/1/2017) (AMBAC Insured)
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20,000 | 20,671 | ||||||
County of Jefferson Alabama Revenue Bonds
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5.25%, 1/1/2016 (Callable 3/30/2015)
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90,000 | 91,238 | ||||||
5.25%, 1/1/2019 (Callable 3/30/2015)
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500,000 | 506,875 | ||||||
5.25%, 1/1/2020 (Callable 3/30/2015)
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300,000 | 304,125 | ||||||
5.50%, 1/1/2021 (Callable 3/30/2015) (AGM Insured)
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275,000 | 277,640 | ||||||
5.50%, 1/1/2022 (Callable 3/30/2015)
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145,000 | 146,994 | ||||||
5.25%, 1/1/2023 (Callable 3/30/2015) (AGM Insured)
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100,000 | 100,960 | ||||||
5.25%, 1/1/2023 (Callable 3/30/2015)
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100,000 | 101,375 | ||||||
5.00%, 1/1/2024 (Callable 3/30/2015)
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500,000 | 506,875 | ||||||
4.75%, 1/1/2025 (Callable 3/30/2015) (AMBAC Insured)
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655,000 | 659,447 | ||||||
4.75%, 1/1/2025 (Callable 3/30/2015) (AGM Insured)
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800,000 | 800,240 | ||||||
4.75%, 1/1/2025 (Callable 3/30/2015)
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1,000,000 | 1,013,749 | ||||||
4,840,347 | ||||||||
Arizona – 2.42%
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Industrial Development Authority of the
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County of Pima Revenue Bonds
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4.50%, 6/1/2030 (Callable 6/1/2022)
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250,000 | 268,840 | ||||||
Salt Verde Financial Corp. Revenue Bonds
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5.00%, 12/1/2037
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1,500,000 | 1,727,445 | ||||||
1,996,285 | ||||||||
California – 6.68%
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Bay Area Toll Authority Revenue Bonds
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5.00%, 10/1/2054 (Callable 10/1/2024)
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500,000 | 559,695 | ||||||
California Pollution Control Financing Authority Revenue Bonds
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5.00%, 7/1/2037 (Callable 7/1/2017)
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1,000,000 | 1,044,090 | ||||||
Ceres Redevelopment Agency Tax
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Allocation Refunding Bonds
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4.00%, 11/1/2031 (Callable 11/1/2016) (AMBAC Insured)
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500,000 | 501,730 | ||||||
Contra Costa County Public Financing
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Authority Tax Allocation Bonds
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5.00%, 8/1/2037 (Callable 8/1/2017) (NATL Insured)
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250,000 | 253,098 | ||||||
Hercules Redevelopment Agency Tax Allocation
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5.00%, 8/1/2025 (Callable 2/1/2018) (AMBAC Insured)
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200,000 | 203,562 | ||||||
Lancaster Financing Authority Tax Allocation
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4.50%, 2/1/2031 (Callable 2/1/2016)
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125,000 | 116,760 | ||||||
5.00%, 2/1/2037 (Callable 2/1/2016)
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160,000 | 156,126 | ||||||
Placer County Community Facilities District Special Tax
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5.00%, 9/1/2026 (Callable 9/1/2021)
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500,000 | 516,495 | ||||||
Principal
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Amount
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Value
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California – 6.68% (Continued)
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San Joaquin Hills Transportation
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Corridor Agency Revenue Bonds
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5.25%, 1/15/2049 (Callable 1/15/2025)
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$ | 1,000,000 | $ | 1,076,499 | ||||
Soledad Redevelopment Agency Tax Allocation
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5.00%, 12/1/2032 (Callable 12/1/2017) (XLCA Insured)
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600,000 | 572,250 | ||||||
Stockton Public Financing Authority Revenue Bonds
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5.25%, 9/1/2037 (Callable 9/1/2016) (RADIAN Insured)
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215,000 | 217,950 | ||||||
City of Vernon CA Electric System Revenue Bonds
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5.50%, 8/1/2041 (Callable 8/1/2022)
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250,000 | 282,198 | ||||||
5,500,453 | ||||||||
Colorado – 3.46%
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Denver Convention Center Hotel Authority Revenue Bonds
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5.00%, 12/1/2035 (Callable 11/1/2016) (XLCA Insured)
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750,000 | 773,078 | ||||||
Public Authority for Colorado Energy Revenue Bonds
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6.50%, 11/15/2038
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1,500,000 | 2,079,240 | ||||||
2,852,318 | ||||||||
District of Columbia – 1.29%
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Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority
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Dulles Toll Road Revenue Bonds
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5.00%, 10/1/2053 (Callable 4/1/2022)
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1,000,000 | 1,062,960 | ||||||
Florida – 14.95%
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Capital Trust Agency Inc. Revenue Bonds
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5.00%, 11/1/2047 (Callable 11/1/2022)
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1,000,000 | 1,045,870 | ||||||
Collier County Educational Facilities Authority Revenue Bonds
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6.125%, 11/1/2043 (Callable 11/1/2023)
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1,000,000 | 1,144,710 | ||||||
Florida Governmental Utility Authority Revenue Bonds
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4.625%, 7/1/2035 (Callable 7/1/2015) (AMBAC Insured)
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480,000 | 480,557 | ||||||
Florida Gulf Coast University Financing Corp. Revenue Bonds
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5.00%, 2/1/2043 (Callable 2/1/2023)
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600,000 | 653,040 | ||||||
Florida Higher Educational Facilities
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Financial Authority Revenue Bonds
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5.00%, 4/1/2032 (Callable 4/1/2022)
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500,000 | 541,095 | ||||||
Halifax Hospital Medical Center Revenue Bonds
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5.00%, 6/1/2038 (Callable 6/1/2016)
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500,000 | 515,790 | ||||||
Lee County Industrial Development Authority Revenue Bonds
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5.50%, 10/1/2047 (Callable 10/1/2022)
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1,000,000 | 1,072,230 | ||||||
Midtown Miami Community Development
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District Special Assessment
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5.00%, 5/1/2037 (Callable 5/1/2023)
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350,000 | 370,640 | ||||||
Palm Beach County Health Facilities Authority Revenue Bonds
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7.25%, 6/1/2034 (Callable 6/1/2022)
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750,000 | 854,010 |
Principal
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Amount
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Value
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Florida – 14.95% (Continued)
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Pinellas County Educational Facilities Authority Revenue Bonds
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5.25%, 10/1/2029 (Callable 10/1/2016) (ACA Insured)
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$ | 500,000 | $ | 521,095 | ||||
6.00%, 10/1/2041 (Callable 10/1/2021)
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340,000 | 388,457 | ||||||
Talis Park Community Development District Special Assessment
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5.25%, 5/1/2016
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800,000 | 804,552 | ||||||
5.55%, 5/1/2036 (Callable 5/1/2015)
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1,535,000 | 1,548,523 | ||||||
Town of Davie Florida Revenue Bonds
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6.00%, 4/1/2042 (Callable 4/1/2023)
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500,000 | 582,280 | ||||||
Villagewalk of Bonita Springs Community
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Development District Special Assessment
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5.15%, 5/1/2038 (Callable 5/1/2017)
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880,000 | 893,939 | ||||||
Winter Garden Village at Fowler Groves Community
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Development District Special Assessment
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5.65%, 5/1/2037 (Callable 5/1/2016)
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890,000 | 902,878 | ||||||
12,319,666 | ||||||||
Guam – 2.77%
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Guam Government Waterworks Authority Revenue Bonds
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5.00%, 7/1/2035 (Callable 7/1/2024)
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500,000 | 555,065 | ||||||
Guam Power Authority Revenue Bonds
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5.00%, 10/1/2034 (Callable 10/1/2022)
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500,000 | 548,285 | ||||||
Territory of Guam General Obligation Bonds
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7.00%, 11/15/2039 (Callable 11/15/2019)
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1,000,000 | 1,175,540 | ||||||
2,278,890 | ||||||||
Illinois – 7.32%
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Chicago Board of Education General Obligation Bonds
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5.00%, 12/1/2042 (Callable 12/1/2022) (AGM Insured)
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1,000,000 | 1,076,300 | ||||||
5.00%, 12/1/2042 (Callable 12/1/2022)
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500,000 | 522,810 | ||||||
City of Chicago Illinois General Obligation Bonds
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5.00%, 1/1/2029 (Callable 1/1/2020) (AGM Insured)
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500,000 | 531,640 | ||||||
5.25%, 1/1/2033 (Callable 1/1/2018)
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340,000 | 351,778 | ||||||
City of Chicago Illinois Waterworks Revenue Bonds
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5.00%, 11/1/2044 (Callable 11/1/2024)
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1,000,000 | 1,111,590 | ||||||
State of Illinois General Obligation Bonds
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5.00%, 5/1/2034 (Callable 5/1/2024)
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500,000 | 536,020 | ||||||
5.00%, 2/1/2039 (Callable 2/1/2024)
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1,000,000 | 1,058,140 | ||||||
St. Clair County School District No. 189 East
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St. Louis General Obligation Bonds
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4.95%, 1/1/2017 (Callable 3/30/2015) (NATL Insured)
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685,000 | 686,808 | ||||||
Village of Lombard Illinois Revenue Bonds
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4.00%, 7/1/2019
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170,000 | 159,358 | ||||||
6,034,444 | ||||||||
Principal
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Amount
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Value
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Iowa – 1.26%
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Iowa Finance Authority Revenue Bonds
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4.75%, 8/1/2042 (Callable 8/1/2022)
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$ | 1,000,000 | $ | 1,040,480 | ||||
Louisiana – 3.51%
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Juban Crossing Economic Development District Revenue Bonds
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7.00%, 9/15/2044 (Callable 3/15/2025)
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1,500,000 | 1,510,680 | ||||||
Louisiana Local Government Environmental Facilities &
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Community Development Authority Revenue Bonds
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6.30%, 7/1/2030 (AMBAC Insured)
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225,000 | 262,107 | ||||||
Louisiana Public Facilities Authority Revenue Bonds
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5.00%, 7/1/2017 (Callable 7/1/2016) (CIFG Insured)
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100,000 | 102,865 | ||||||
5.00%, 7/1/2030 (Callable 7/1/2016) (CIFG Insured)
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425,000 | 429,203 | ||||||
4.50%, 7/1/2038 (Callable 7/1/2016) (CIFG Insured)
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655,000 | 583,795 | ||||||
2,888,650 | ||||||||
Maryland – 0.98%
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City of Baltimore Maryland Revenue Bonds
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5.25%, 9/1/2023 (Callable 9/1/2016) (XLCA Insured)
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205,000 | 213,879 | ||||||
5.25%, 9/1/2025 (Callable 9/1/2016) (XLCA Insured)
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50,000 | 51,637 | ||||||
5.25%, 9/1/2026 (Callable 9/1/2016) (XLCA Insured)
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50,000 | 51,445 | ||||||
5.00%, 9/1/2032 (Callable 9/1/2016) (XLCA Insured)
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55,000 | 56,463 | ||||||
5.25%, 9/1/2039 (Callable 9/1/2016) (XLCA Insured)
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425,000 | 436,338 | ||||||
809,762 | ||||||||
Massachusetts – 0.63%
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Massachusetts Development Finance Agency Revenue Bonds
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5.125%, 7/1/2044 (Callable 7/1/2024)
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500,000 | 517,005 | ||||||
Michigan – 8.04%
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City of Detroit Michigan General Obligation Bonds
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5.00%, 4/1/2020 (Callable 3/30/2015) (NATL Insured)
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22,475 | 22,515 | ||||||
5.25%, 4/1/2023 (Callable 3/30/2015) (AMBAC Insured)
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58,900 | 56,702 | ||||||
City of Detroit Michigan Sewage Disposal System Revenue Bonds
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7.00%, 7/1/2027 (Callable 7/1/2019) (AGM Insured)
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1,000,000 | 1,163,350 | ||||||
City of Detroit Michigan Water Supply System Revenue Bonds
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5.00%, 7/1/2034 (Callable 7/1/2016) (AGM Insured)
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290,000 | 295,382 | ||||||
5.00%, 7/1/2034 (Callable 3/30/2015) (NATL Insured)
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145,000 | 145,696 | ||||||
County of Wayne Michigan General Obligation Bonds
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5.00%, 12/1/2030 (Callable 3/30/2015) (NATL Insured)
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1,000,000 | 1,002,480 | ||||||
5.00%, 2/1/2038 (Callable 2/1/2018) (AGM Insured)
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1,000,000 | 1,021,370 | ||||||
Detroit Wayne County Stadium Authority Revenue Bonds
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5.00%, 10/1/2026 (Callable 10/1/2022) (AGM Insured)
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250,000 | 277,568 | ||||||
Michigan Finance Authority Revenue Bonds
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2.85%, 8/20/2015
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500,000 | 502,535 | ||||||
5.00%, 4/1/2020 (Callable 3/30/2015) (NATL Insured)
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122,525 | 122,525 |
Principal
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Amount
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Value
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Michigan – 8.04% (Continued)
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5.125%, 4/1/2022 (Callable 4/1/2015) (NATL Insured)
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$ | 29,575 | $ | 29,577 | ||||
5.25%, 4/1/2023 (Callable 3/30/2015) (AMBAC Insured)
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321,100 | 321,078 | ||||||
5.00%, 7/1/2032 (Callable 7/1/2024) (AGM Insured)
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1,000,000 | 1,122,649 | ||||||
5.00%, 7/1/2044 (Callable 7/1/2024)
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500,000 | 540,595 | ||||||
6,624,022 | ||||||||
Minnesota – 9.09%
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Center City Minnesota Hazelden
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Betty Ford Foundation Revenue Bonds
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||||||||
5.00%, 11/1/2044 (Callable 11/1/2024)
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250,000 | 280,715 | ||||||
City of Cologne Minnesota Revenue Bonds
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5.00%, 7/1/2045 (Callable 7/1/2024)
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1,500,000 | 1,551,885 | ||||||
Southcentral Minnesota Multi-County Housing &
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||||||||
Redevelopment Authority Revenue Bonds
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||||||||
3.096%, 2/1/2000 (b)(c)
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15,000 | 8,400 | ||||||
3.096%, 2/1/2002 (b)(c)
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30,000 | 16,800 | ||||||
3.096%, 2/1/2005 (b)(c)
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20,000 | 11,200 | ||||||
3.096%, 2/1/2006 (b)(c)
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20,000 | 11,200 | ||||||
3.096%, 2/1/2007 (b)(c)
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65,000 | 36,400 | ||||||
3.096%, 6/1/2008 (b)(c)
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10,000 | 5,600 | ||||||
3.096%, 2/1/2017 (Callable 8/1/2015) (b)(c)
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450,000 | 252,000 | ||||||
3.096%, 2/1/2025 (Callable 8/1/2015) (b)(c)
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9,500,000 | 5,320,000 | ||||||
7,494,200 | ||||||||
Nevada – 0.61%
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City of Las Vegas Nevada Special Assessment
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4.625%, 6/1/2021 (Callable 6/1/2017) (AMBAC Insured)
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485,000 | 505,671 | ||||||
New Jersey – 4.14%
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Atlantic City Municipal Utilities Authority Revenue Bonds
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||||||||
4.00%, 6/1/2015 (AMBAC Insured)
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370,000 | 370,592 | ||||||
4.00%, 6/1/2016 (AMBAC Insured)
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380,000 | 381,539 | ||||||
4.125%, 6/1/2024 (Callable 6/1/2017) (AMBAC Insured)
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530,000 | 508,874 | ||||||
New Jersey Transportation Trust Fund Authority Revenue Bonds
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||||||||
5.00%, 6/15/2044 (Callable 6/15/2024)
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1,000,000 | 1,072,820 | ||||||
South Jersey Transportation Authority Revenue Bonds
|
||||||||
5.00%, 11/1/2039 (Callable 11/1/2024)
|
1,000,000 | 1,081,080 | ||||||
3,414,905 | ||||||||
New Mexico – 0.62%
|
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City of Farmington New Mexico Revenue Bonds
|
||||||||
4.875%, 4/1/2033 (Callable 4/1/2016)
|
500,000 | 511,195 | ||||||
New York – 4.80%
|
||||||||
City of Niagara Falls New York General Obligation Bonds
|
||||||||
4.50%, 5/15/2028 (Callable 5/15/2017) (AMBAC Insured)
|
625,000 | 634,769 | ||||||
Principal
|
||||||||
Amount
|
Value
|
|||||||
New York – 4.80% (Continued)
|
||||||||
New York City Industrial Development Agency Revenue Bonds
|
||||||||
5.00%, 1/1/2046 (Callable 1/1/2017) (AMBAC Insured)
|
$ | 1,000,000 | $ | 1,026,600 | ||||
New York Liberty Development Corp. Revenue Bonds
|
||||||||
5.25%, 10/1/2035
|
1,500,000 | 1,789,380 | ||||||
New York State Dormitory Authority Revenue Bonds
|
||||||||
5.125%, 7/1/2034 (Callable 3/30/2015) (AMBAC Insured)
|
500,000 | 501,030 | ||||||
3,951,779 | ||||||||
Ohio – 1.14%
|
||||||||
County of Lorain Ohio Hospital Revenue Bonds
|
||||||||
0.353%, 10/1/2030 (AMBAC Insured) (e)
|
1,000,000 | 940,409 | ||||||
Pennsylvania – 1.13%
|
||||||||
City of Harrisburg Pennsylvania General Obligation Bonds
|
||||||||
0.00%, 3/15/2016 (AMBAC Insured) (d)
|
100,000 | 96,556 | ||||||
0.00%, 3/15/2017 (AMBAC Insured) (d)
|
525,000 | 488,307 | ||||||
0.00%, 9/15/2018 (AMBAC Insured) (d)
|
100,000 | 87,525 | ||||||
Pennsylvania Higher Educational
|
||||||||
Facilities Authority Revenue Bonds
|
||||||||
5.00%, 9/15/2033 (Callable 9/15/2016) (RADIAN Insured)
|
250,000 | 257,993 | ||||||
930,381 | ||||||||
Puerto Rico – 5.39%
|
||||||||
Commonwealth of Puerto Rico General Obligation Bonds
|
||||||||
5.50%, 7/1/2020 (NATL Insured)
|
665,000 | 707,426 | ||||||
2.564%, 7/1/2021 (FGIC Insured) (e)
|
500,000 | 353,960 | ||||||
Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority Revenue Bonds
|
||||||||
5.00%, 7/1/2022 (Callable 3/30/2015) (NATL Insured)
|
310,000 | 310,074 | ||||||
5.00%, 7/1/2023 (Callable 3/30/2015) (NATL Insured)
|
135,000 | 134,290 | ||||||
5.00%, 7/1/2024 (Callable 7/1/2017) (AGM Insured)
|
375,000 | 379,733 | ||||||
Puerto Rico Highways & Transportation Authority Revenue Bonds
|
||||||||
5.00%, 7/1/2018 (Callable 3/30/2015) (NATL Insured)
|
195,000 | 195,096 | ||||||
5.50%, 7/1/2029 (AMBAC Insured)
|
540,000 | 535,961 | ||||||
Puerto Rico Infrastructure Financing Authority Revenue Bonds
|
||||||||
5.50%, 7/1/2023 (AMBAC Insured)
|
660,000 | 659,155 | ||||||
5.50%, 7/1/2027 (AMBAC Insured)
|
340,000 | 330,225 | ||||||
Puerto Rico Municipal Finance Agency Revenue Bonds
|
||||||||
5.25%, 8/1/2022 (AGC Insured)
|
815,000 | 832,498 | ||||||
4,438,418 | ||||||||
Rhode Island – 0.33%
|
||||||||
City of Central Falls Rhode Island General Obligation Bonds
|
||||||||
4.05%, 7/15/2025 (Callable 7/15/2017) (AMBAC Insured)
|
280,000 | 272,129 | ||||||
Principal
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||||||||
Amount
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Value
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|||||||
South Carolina – 0.02%
|
||||||||
Connector 2000 Association Inc. Revenue Bonds
|
||||||||
0.00%, 1/1/2016 (b)(d)
|
$ | 2,408 | $ | 2,253 | ||||
0.00%, 1/1/2021 (b)(d)
|
5,058 | 3,171 | ||||||
0.00%, 1/1/2022 (b)(d)
|
5,349 | 3,054 | ||||||
0.00%, 1/1/2032 (Callable 4/1/2026) (b)(d)
|
43,130 | 1,748 | ||||||
0.00%, 7/22/2051 (Callable 4/1/2026) (b)(d)
|
222,170 | 4,808 | ||||||
0.00%, 7/22/2051 (Callable 4/1/2026) (b)(d)
|
151,083 | 706 | ||||||
15,740 | ||||||||
Texas – 2.59%
|
||||||||
Austin Convention Enterprises Inc. Revenue Bonds
|
||||||||
5.00%, 1/1/2034 (Callable 1/1/2017) (XLCA Insured)
|
1,560,000 | 1,579,157 | ||||||
Central Texas Turnpike System Revenue Bonds
|
||||||||
5.00%, 8/15/2041 (Callable 8/15/2022)
|
500,000 | 554,315 | ||||||
2,133,472 | ||||||||
Vermont – 0.91%
|
||||||||
City of Burlington Vermont Airport Revenue Bonds
|
||||||||
4.00%, 7/1/2028 (Callable 7/1/2022)
|
750,000 | 747,660 | ||||||
Virginia – 1.80%
|
||||||||
City of Chesapeake Virginia Expressway Toll Road Revenue Bonds
|
||||||||
4.125%, 7/15/2042 (Callable 7/15/2022)
|
500,000 | 504,570 | ||||||
5.00%, 7/15/2047 (Callable 7/15/2022)
|
905,000 | 975,355 | ||||||
1,479,925 | ||||||||
Washington – 2.18%
|
||||||||
Greater Wenatchee Regional Events Center
|
||||||||
Public Facilities District Revenue Bonds
|
||||||||
4.50%, 9/1/2022
|
190,000 | 203,460 | ||||||
5.25%, 9/1/2032 (Callable 9/1/2022)
|
1,000,000 | 1,061,610 | ||||||
Skagit County Public Hospital District No. 1 Revenue Bonds
|
||||||||
5.00%, 12/1/2037 (Callable 12/1/2023)
|
500,000 | 532,750 | ||||||
1,797,820 | ||||||||
Wisconsin – 1.22%
|
||||||||
Wisconsin Health & Educational
|
||||||||
Facilities Authority Revenue Bonds
|
||||||||
5.25%, 12/1/2049 (Callable 12/1/2022)
|
1,000,000 | 1,003,700 | ||||||
TOTAL MUNICIPAL BONDS (Cost $73,699,031)
|
78,402,686 | |||||||
MONEY MARKET FUNDS – 5.64%
|
Shares
|
Value
|
||||||
Fidelity Institutional Tax-Exempt Portfolio –
|
||||||||
Institutional Class, 0.01% (a)
|
4,649,726 | $ | 4,649,726 | |||||
TOTAL MONEY MARKET FUNDS (Cost $4,649,726)
|
4,649,726 | |||||||
Total Investments (Cost $78,348,757) – 100.79%
|
83,052,412 | |||||||
Liabilities in Excess of Other Assets – (0.79)%
|
(652,766 | ) | ||||||
TOTAL NET ASSETS – 100.00%
|
$ | 82,399,646 |
(a)
|
Rate shown is the 7-day annualized yield at February 28, 2015.
|
(b)
|
Security is considered illiquid. As of February 28, 2015, the value of these investments was $5,677,340 or 6.89% of total net assets.
|
(c)
|
Security is in default.
|
(d)
|
Security is a zero coupon bond. Zero coupon bonds are issued at a substantial discount from their value at maturity.
|
(e)
|
Variable rate security. Rate shown reflects the rate in effect as of February 28, 2015.
|
ASSETS
|
||||
Investments, at market value (cost $78,348,757)
|
$ | 83,052,412 | ||
Receivables
|
||||
Fund shares sold
|
345,000 | |||
Interest
|
874,133 | |||
Prepaid expenses
|
15,699 | |||
Total assets
|
84,287,244 | |||
LIABILITIES
|
||||
Payables
|
||||
Due to adviser
|
44,857 | |||
Fund shares redeemed
|
184,163 | |||
Securities purchased
|
1,500,000 | |||
Distributions payable
|
113,001 | |||
Administration and fund accounting fees
|
16,031 | |||
Audit fees
|
15,890 | |||
Transfer agent fees and expenses
|
4,785 | |||
Reports to shareholders
|
3,963 | |||
Custody fees
|
866 | |||
Chief Compliance Officer fee
|
1,995 | |||
Accrued expenses
|
2,047 | |||
Total liabilities
|
1,887,598 | |||
NET ASSETS
|
$ | 82,399,646 | ||
CALCULATION OF NET ASSET VALUE PER SHARE
|
||||
Shares issued and outstanding [unlimited number of shares
|
||||
(par value $0.01) authorized]
|
7,644,541 | |||
Net asset value, redemption price and offering price per share
|
$ | 10.78 | ||
COMPONENTS OF NET ASSETS
|
||||
Paid-in capital
|
$ | 77,859,408 | ||
Undistributed net investment income
|
40,657 | |||
Accumulated undistributed net realized loss on investments
|
(204,074 | ) | ||
Net unrealized appreciation on investments
|
4,703,655 | |||
Total net assets
|
$ | 82,399,646 |
For the Period
|
||||
March 31, 2014*
|
||||
through
|
||||
February 28,
|
||||
2015
|
||||
NET INVESTMENT INCOME
|
||||
Income
|
||||
Interest
|
$ | 3,783,906 | ||
Total investment income
|
3,783,906 | |||
Expenses
|
||||
Advisory fees (Note 4)
|
432,498 | |||
Administration and fund accounting fees (Note 4)
|
89,133 | |||
Transfer agent fees and expenses (Note 4)
|
27,481 | |||
Registration fees
|
21,532 | |||
Audit fees
|
15,890 | |||
Chief Compliance Officer fees (Note 4)
|
10,995 | |||
Trustee fees
|
5,969 | |||
Legal fees
|
4,626 | |||
Custody fees (Note 4)
|
4,002 | |||
Shareholder reporting
|
3,998 | |||
Insurance
|
2,456 | |||
Interest (Note 6)
|
339 | |||
Miscellaneous
|
3,101 | |||
Total expenses before fee waiver
|
622,020 | |||
Less: fee waiver from adviser (Note 4)
|
(45,357 | ) | ||
Net expenses
|
576,663 | |||
Net investment income
|
3,207,243 | |||
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN/(LOSS) ON INVESTMENTS
|
||||
Net realized loss on investments
|
(204,466 | ) | ||
Capital gain distributions from regulated investment companies
|
392 | |||
Change in unrealized appreciation on investments
|
4,827,893 | |||
Net realized and unrealized gain on investments
|
4,623,819 | |||
Net increase in net assets resulting from operations
|
$ | 7,831,062 | ||
*
|
Commencement of operations.
|
For the Period
|
||||
March 31, 2014*
|
||||
through
|
||||
February 28,
|
||||
2015
|
||||
OPERATIONS
|
||||
Net investment income
|
$ | 3,207,243 | ||
Net realized loss on investments
|
(204,466 | ) | ||
Capital gain distributions from regulated investment companies
|
392 | |||
Change in unrealized appreciation on investments
|
4,827,893 | |||
Net increase in net assets resulting from operations
|
7,831,062 | |||
DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS
|
||||
Net investment income
|
(3,166,586 | ) | ||
Total distributions
|
(3,166,586 | ) | ||
CAPITAL SHARE TRANSACTIONS
|
||||
Proceeds from shares sold
|
41,826,703 | |||
Proceeds from transfer in-kind
|
43,695,457 | |||
Proceeds from shares issued in reinvestment of dividends
|
2,168,567 | |||
Cost of shares redeemed+
|
(9,955,557 | ) | ||
Net increase in net assets resulting
|
||||
from capital share transactions
|
77,735,170 | |||
Total increase in net assets
|
82,399,646 | |||
NET ASSETS
|
||||
Beginning of period
|
— | |||
End of period
|
$ | 82,399,646 | ||
Undistributed net investment income
|
$ | 40,657 | ||
CHANGES IN SHARES OUTSTANDING
|
||||
Shares sold
|
4,027,220 | |||
Shares issued in connection with transfer in-kind
|
4,369,546 | |||
Shares issued in reinvestment of dividends
|
207,409 | |||
Shares redeemed
|
(959,634 | ) | ||
Net increase in shares outstanding
|
7,644,541 |
*
|
Commencement of operations.
|
+
|
Net of redemption fees of $3,094.
|
For the Period
|
||||
March 31, 2014*
|
||||
through
|
||||
February 28,
|
||||
2015
|
||||
Net asset value, beginning of period
|
$ | 10.00 | ||
Income from investment operations:
|
||||
Net investment income
|
0.53
|
^ | ||
Net realized and unrealized gain on investments
|
0.77 | |||
Total from investment operations
|
1.30 | |||
Less dividends and distributions:
|
||||
Dividends from net investment income
|
(0.52 | ) | ||
Total dividends
|
(0.52 | ) | ||
Redemption fees
|
0.00
|
^# | ||
Net asset value, end of period
|
$ | 10.78 | ||
Total return
|
13.27 | %+ | ||
Supplemental data and ratios:
|
||||
Net assets, end of period (thousands)
|
$ | 82,400 | ||
Ratio of net expenses to average net assets:
|
||||
Before fee waivers
|
1.08 | %++ | ||
After fee waivers
|
1.00 | %++ | ||
Ratio of net investment income to average net assets:
|
||||
Before fee waivers
|
5.48 | %++ | ||
After fee waivers
|
5.56 | %++ | ||
Portfolio turnover rate
|
16 | %+ | ||
*
|
Commencement of operations.
|
^
|
Based on average shares outstanding.
|
#
|
Amount is less than $0.01 per share.
|
+
|
Not annualized.
|
++
|
Annualized.
|
A.
|
Security Valuation: All investments in securities are recorded at their estimated fair value, as described in note 3.
|
B.
|
Federal Income Taxes: It is the Fund’s policy to comply with the requirements of Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code applicable to regulated investment companies and to distribute substantially all of its taxable income to its shareholders. Therefore, no Federal income or excise tax provision is required.
|
C.
|
Security Transactions, Income and Distributions: Security transactions are accounted for on the trade date. Realized gains and losses on securities sold are calculated on the basis of specific cost. Interest income is recorded on an accrual basis. Discounts and premiums on securities purchased are amortized/accreted over the life of the respective security using the effective interest method. Distributions to shareholders are recorded on the ex-dividend date.
|
D.
|
Reclassification of Capital Accounts: Accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America require that certain components of net assets relating to permanent differences be reclassified between financial and tax reporting. These reclassifications have no effect on net assets or net asset value per share.
|
E.
|
Use of Estimates: The preparation of financial statements in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements and the reported amounts of increases and decreases in net assets during the reporting period. Actual results could differ from those estimates.
|
F.
|
Redemption Fees: The Fund charges a 1% redemption fee to shareholders who redeem shares held for 60 days or less. Such fees are retained by the Fund and accounted for as an addition to paid-in capital.
|
G.
|
Events Subsequent to the Fiscal Period End: In preparing the financial statements as of February 28, 2015, management considered the impact of subsequent events for potential recognition or disclosure in the financial statements.
|
Level 1 –
|
Unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities that the Fund has the ability to access.
|
|
Level 2 –
|
Observable inputs other than quoted prices included in level 1 that are observable for the asset or liability, either directly or indirectly. These inputs may include quoted prices for the identical instrument on an inactive market, prices for similar instruments, interest rates, prepayment speeds, credit risk, yield curves, default rates and similar data.
|
|
Level 3 –
|
Unobservable inputs for the asset or liability, to the extent relevant observable inputs are not available, representing the Fund’s own assumptions about the assumptions a market participant would use in valuing the asset or liability, and would be based on the best information available.
|
Level 1
|
Level 2
|
Level 3
|
Total
|
|||||||||||||
Municipal Bonds
|
$ | — | $ | 78,402,686 | $ | — | $ | 78,402,686 | ||||||||
Money Market Funds
|
4,649,726 | — | — | 4,649,726 | ||||||||||||
Total Investments
|
$ | 4,649,726 | $ | 78,402,686 | $ | — | $ | 83,052,412 |
Administration and Fund Accounting
|
$ | 89,133 | ||
Transfer Agency (excludes out-of-pocket expenses)
|
16,966 | |||
Custody
|
4,002 | |||
Chief Compliance Officer
|
10,995 |
Administration and Fund Accounting
|
$ | 16,031 | ||
Transfer Agency (excludes out-of-pocket expenses)
|
3,034 | |||
Custody
|
866 | |||
Chief Compliance Officer
|
1,995 |
Cost of investments (a)
|
$ | 78,348,757 | ||
Gross unrealized appreciation
|
4,801,890 | |||
Gross unrealized depreciation
|
(98,235 | ) | ||
Net unrealized appreciation (a)
|
4,703,655 | |||
Undistributed ordinary and tax-exempt income
|
153,658 | |||
Undistributed long-term capital gain
|
— | |||
Total distributable earnings
|
153,658 | |||
Other accumulated gains/(losses)
|
(317,075 | ) | ||
Total accumulated earnings/(losses)
|
$ | 4,540,238 |
(a)
|
Book-basis and tax-basis net unrealized appreciation is the same.
|
TAIT, WELLER & BAKER LLP
|
Term of
|
Number of
|
||||
Office
|
Portfolios
|
Other
|
|||
and
|
Principal
|
in Fund
|
Directorships
|
||
Position
|
Length
|
Occupation
|
Complex
|
Held During
|
|
Name, Address
|
Held with
|
of Time
|
During Past
|
Overseen by
|
Past Five
|
and Age
|
the Trust
|
Served
|
Five Years
|
Trustee(2)
|
Years(3)
|
Independent Trustees(1)
|
|||||
Gail S. Duree
|
Trustee
|
Indefinite
|
Director, Alpha
|
1
|
Trustee,
|
(age 68)
|
term
|
Gamma Delta
|
Advisors
|
||
615 E. Michigan Street
|
since
|
Housing Corporation
|
Series Trust
|
||
Milwaukee, WI 53202
|
March
|
(collegiate housing
|
(for series not
|
||
2014.
|
management)
|
affiliated with
|
|||
(2012 to present);
|
the Fund);
|
||||
Trustee and Chair
|
Independent
|
||||
(2000 to 2012),
|
Trustee from
|
||||
New Covenant Mutual
|
1999 to 2012,
|
||||
Funds (1999-2012);
|
New Covenant
|
||||
Director and Board
|
Mutual Funds.
|
||||
Member, Alpha
|
|||||
Gamma Delta
|
|||||
Foundation
|
|||||
(philanthropic
|
|||||
organization)
|
|||||
(2005 to 2011).
|
|||||
Donald E. O’Connor
|
Trustee
|
Indefinite
|
Retired; former
|
1
|
Trustee,
|
(age 78)
|
term
|
Financial Consultant
|
Advisors
|
||
615 E. Michigan Street
|
since
|
and former Executive
|
Series Trust
|
||
Milwaukee, WI 53202
|
February
|
Vice President and Chief
|
(for series not
|
||
1997.
|
Operating Officer of
|
affiliated with
|
|||
ICI Mutual Insurance
|
the Fund);
|
||||
Company (until
|
Trustee, The
|
||||
January 1997).
|
Forward Funds
|
||||
(33 portfolios).
|
|||||
George J. Rebhan
|
Trustee
|
Indefinite
|
Retired; formerly
|
1
|
Trustee,
|
(age 80)
|
term
|
President, Hotchkis
|
Advisors
|
||
615 E. Michigan Street
|
since
|
and Wiley Funds
|
Series Trust
|
||
Milwaukee, WI 53202
|
May 2002.
|
(mutual funds)
|
(for series not
|
||
(1985 to 1993).
|
affiliated with
|
||||
the Fund);
|
|||||
Independent
|
|||||
Trustee from
|
|||||
1999 to 2009,
|
|||||
E*TRADE
|
|||||
Funds.
|
Term of
|
Number of
|
||||
Office
|
Portfolios
|
Other
|
|||
and
|
Principal
|
in Fund
|
Directorships
|
||
Position
|
Length
|
Occupation
|
Complex
|
Held During
|
|
Name, Address
|
Held with
|
of Time
|
During Past
|
Overseen by
|
Past Five
|
and Age
|
the Trust
|
Served
|
Five Years
|
Trustee(2)
|
Years(3)
|
George T. Wofford
|
Trustee
|
Indefinite
|
Retired; formerly
|
1
|
Trustee,
|
(age 75)
|
term
|
Senior Vice
|
Advisors
|
||
615 E. Michigan Street
|
since
|
President, Federal
|
Series Trust
|
||
Milwaukee, WI 53202
|
February
|
Home Loan Bank
|
(for series not
|
||
1997.
|
of San Francisco.
|
affiliated with
|
|||
the Fund).
|
|||||
Interested Trustee
|
|||||
Joe D. Redwine(4)
|
Interested
|
Indefinite
|
President, CEO,
|
1
|
Trustee,
|
(age 67)
|
Trustee
|
term
|
U.S. Bancorp
|
Advisors
|
|
615 E. Michigan Street
|
since
|
Fund Services, LLC
|
Series Trust | ||
Milwaukee, WI 53202
|
September
|
(May 1991 to present).
|
(for series not | ||
2008.
|
affiliated with
|
||||
the Fund).
|
Term of
|
|||
Office
|
|||
and
|
|||
Position
|
Length
|
||
Name, Address
|
Held with
|
of Time
|
Principal Occupation
|
and Age
|
the Trust
|
Served
|
During Past Five Years
|
Officers
|
|||
Joe D. Redwine
|
Chairman
|
Indefinite
|
President, CEO, U.S. Bancorp Fund Services, LLC
|
(age 67)
|
and
|
term since
|
(May 1991 to present).
|
615 E. Michigan Street
|
Chief
|
September
|
|
Milwaukee, WI 53202
|
Executive
|
2007.
|
|
Officer
|
|||
Douglas G. Hess
|
President
|
Indefinite
|
Senior Vice President, Compliance and
|
(age 47)
|
and
|
term since
|
Administration, U.S. Bancorp Fund Services, LLC
|
615 E. Michigan Street
|
Principal
|
June 2003.
|
(March 1997 to present).
|
Milwaukee, WI 53202
|
Executive
|
||
Officer
|
|||
Cheryl L. King
|
Treasurer
|
Indefinite
|
Vice President, Compliance and Administration,
|
(age 53)
|
and
|
term since
|
U.S. Bancorp Fund Services, LLC (October 1998
|
615 E. Michigan Street
|
Principal
|
December
|
to present).
|
Milwaukee, WI 53202
|
Financial
|
2007.
|
|
Officer
|
|||
Kevin J. Hayden
|
Assistant
|
Indefinite
|
Assistant Vice President, Compliance and
|
(age 43)
|
Treasurer
|
term since
|
Administration, U.S. Bancorp Fund Services, LLC
|
615 E. Michigan Street
|
September
|
(June 2005 to present).
|
|
Milwaukee, WI 53202
|
2013.
|
||
Term of
|
|||
Office
|
|||
and
|
|||
Position
|
Length
|
||
Name, Address
|
Held with
|
of Time
|
Principal Occupation
|
and Age
|
the Trust
|
Served
|
During Past Five Years
|
Albert Sosa
|
Assistant
|
Indefinite
|
Assistant Vice President, Compliance and
|
(age 44)
|
Treasurer
|
term since
|
Administration, U.S. Bancorp Fund Services, LLC
|
615 E. Michigan Street
|
September
|
(June 2004 to present).
|
|
Milwaukee, WI 53202
|
2013.
|
||
Michael L. Ceccato
|
Vice
|
Indefinite
|
Senior Vice President, U.S. Bancorp Fund Services,
|
(age 57)
|
President,
|
term since
|
LLC (February 2008 to present).
|
615 E. Michigan Street
|
Chief
|
September
|
|
Milwaukee, WI 53202
|
Compliance
|
2009.
|
|
Officer and
|
|||
AML Officer
|
|||
Michelle M. Nelson, Esq.
|
Secretary
|
Indefinite
|
Vice President and Counsel, U.S. Bancorp Fund
|
(age 44)
|
term
|
Services, LLC (November 2013 to present);
|
|
615 E. Michigan Street
|
since
|
Assistant General Counsel and Assistant Secretary,
|
|
Milwaukee, WI 53202
|
January
|
The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company
|
|
2015.
|
(December 2004 to November 2013).
|
(1)
|
The Trustees of the Trust who are not “interested persons” of the Trust as defined under the 1940 Act (“Independent Trustees”).
|
(2)
|
As of February 28, 2015, the Trust is comprised of 47 active portfolios managed by unaffiliated investment advisers. The term “Fund Complex” applies only to the Fund. The Fund does not hold itself out as related to any other series within the Trust for investment purposes, nor does it share the same investment adviser with any other series.
|
(3)
|
“Other Directorships Held” includes only directorships of companies required to register or file reports with the SEC under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, (that is, “public companies”) or other investment companies registered under the 1940 Act.
|
(4)
|
Mr. Redwine is an “interested person” of the Trust as defined by the 1940 Act. Mr. Redwine is an interested Trustee of the Trust by virtue of the fact that he is an interested person of Quasar Distributors, LLC who acts as principal underwriter to the series of the Trust.
|
FYE 2/28/2015
|
|
Audit Fees
|
$12,700
|
Audit-Related Fees
|
N/A
|
Tax Fees
|
$3,200
|
All Other Fees
|
N/A
|
FYE 2/28/2015
|
|
Audit-Related Fees
|
0%
|
Tax Fees
|
0%
|
All Other Fees
|
0%
|
Non-Audit Related Fees
|
FYE 2/28/2015
|
Registrant
|
N/A
|
Registrant’s Investment Adviser
|
N/A
|
(a)
|
Schedule of Investments is included as part of the report to shareholders filed under Item 1 of this Form.
|
(b)
|
Not Applicable.
|
(a)
|
The Registrant’s President/Principal Executive Officer and Treasurer/Principal Financial Officer have reviewed the Registrant's disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rule 30a-3(c) under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (the “Act”)) as of a date within 90 days of the filing of this report, as required by Rule 30a-3(b) under the Act and Rules 13a-15(b) or 15d-15(b) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Based on their review, such officers have concluded that the disclosure controls and procedures are effective in ensuring that information required to be disclosed in this report is appropriately recorded, processed, summarized and reported and made known to them by others within the Registrant and by the Registrant’s service provider.
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There were no changes in the Registrant's internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Rule 30a-3(d) under the Act) that occurred during the fourth fiscal quarter of the period covered by this report that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the Registrant's internal control over financial reporting.
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(1) Any code of ethics or amendment thereto, that is subject of the disclosure required by Item 2, to the extent that the registrant intends to satisfy Item 2 requirements through filing an exhibit. Filed herewith.
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Certification pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. Furnished herewith.
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HONEST AND ETHICAL CONDUCT.
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FINANCIAL RECORDS AND REPORTING
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COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS, RULES AND REGULATIONS
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COMPLIANCE WITH THIS CODE OF ETHICS
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AMENDMENT AND WAIVER
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I have reviewed this report on Form N-CSR of Advisors Series Trust;
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Based on my knowledge, this report does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this report;
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Based on my knowledge, the financial statements, and other financial information included in this report, fairly present in all material respects the financial condition, results of operations, changes in net assets, and cash flows (if the financial statements are required to include a statement of cash flows) of the registrant as of, and for, the periods presented in this report;
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The registrant’s other certifying officer(s) and I are responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rule 30a-3(c) under the Investment Company Act of 1940) and internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Rule 30a-3(d) under the Investment Company Act of 1940) for the registrant and have:
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(a)
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Designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such disclosure controls and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to ensure that material information relating to the registrant, including its consolidated subsidiaries, is made known to us by others within those entities, particularly during the period in which this report is being prepared;
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(b)
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Designed such internal control over financial reporting, or caused such internal control over financial reporting to be designed under our supervision, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;
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(c)
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Evaluated the effectiveness of the registrant's disclosure controls and procedures and presented in this report our conclusions about the effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, as of a date within 90 days prior to the filing date of this report based on such evaluation; and
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(d)
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Disclosed in this report any change in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the fourth fiscal quarter of the period covered by this report that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting; and
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The registrant’s other certifying officer(s) and I have disclosed to the registrant’s auditors and the audit committee of the registrant’s board of directors (or persons performing the equivalent functions):
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(a)
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All significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting which are reasonably likely to adversely affect the registrant’s ability to record, process, summarize, and report financial information; and
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(b)
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Any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting.
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Date: 5/4/15
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/s/ Douglas G. Hess
Douglas G. Hess
President
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1.
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I have reviewed this report on Form N-CSR of Advisors Series Trust;
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2.
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Based on my knowledge, this report does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this report;
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3.
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Based on my knowledge, the financial statements, and other financial information included in this report, fairly present in all material respects the financial condition, results of operations, changes in net assets, and cash flows (if the financial statements are required to include a statement of cash flows) of the registrant as of, and for, the periods presented in this report;
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4.
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The registrant’s other certifying officer(s) and I are responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rule 30a-3(c) under the Investment Company Act of 1940) and internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Rule 30a-3(d) under the Investment Company Act of 1940) for the registrant and have:
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(a)
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Designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such disclosure controls and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to ensure that material information relating to the registrant, including its consolidated subsidiaries, is made known to us by others within those entities, particularly during the period in which this report is being prepared;
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(b)
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Designed such internal control over financial reporting, or caused such internal control over financial reporting to be designed under our supervision, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;
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(c)
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Evaluated the effectiveness of the registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures and presented in this report our conclusions about the effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, as of a date within 90 days prior to the filing date of this report based on such evaluation; and
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(d)
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Disclosed in this report any change in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the fourth fiscal quarter of the period covered by this report that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting; and
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5.
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The registrant’s other certifying officer(s) and I have disclosed to the registrant’s auditors and the audit committee of the registrant’s board of directors (or persons performing the equivalent functions):
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(a)
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All significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting which are reasonably likely to adversely affect the registrant’s ability to record, process, summarize, and report financial information; and
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(b)
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Any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting.
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Date: 5/4/15
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/s/ Cheryl L. King
Cheryl L. King
Treasurer
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/s/ Douglas G. Hess
Douglas G. Hess
President, Advisors Series Trust
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/s/ Cheryl L. King
Cheryl L. King
Treasurer, Advisors Series Trust
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Dated: 5/4/15
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Dated: 5/4/15
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