Fundsters may not be surprised by the latest mutual fund news coming out of
Schwab [see profile]. On Wednesday the San Francisco-based brokerage giant filed to liquidate the now-infamous
Schwab YieldPlus Fund, as well as the
Tax-Free YieldPlus and the
California Tax-Free YieldPlus funds, on August 22 or shortly thereafter [
see filing].
Ryan Leggio
reported on the news in
Morningstar's Fund Times column.
YieldPlus holds $138.1 million,
Tax-Free YieldPlus holds $17.9 million and
California Tax-Free YieldPlus holds $47.4 million. Morningstar gives all three funds one star.
Thanks to its investments in various asset-backed and mortgage-backed securities, the once-popular YieldPlus fund fell from grace in 2007. Since then, Schwab has shelled out hundreds of millions of dollars in settlements with various regulators and fund shareholders. 
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