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Investment Type: pif

Diversified Income Inst Fund (PGDIX)







Quick Facts


PGDIX
12/15/2008
Multisector Bond
$2,529.18

Investment Strategy

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The investment seeks income. The fund generally invests a majority of its assets in fixed income securities, such as investment-grade corporate bonds, high yield bonds (also known as "junk" bonds), preferred securities, securitized products, and emerging market debt securities, in an effort to provide incremental yields over a portfolio of government securities. Such securities include instruments with variable or floating interest rates. The fixed income portion of the fund is not managed to a particular maturity or duration. The fund invests in foreign, including emerging market, securities.




Morningstar Style Box™

  as of 11/30/2024
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Investment Style
Stylebox Market Capitalization

Overall Morningstar Star Rating™

  as of 12/31/2024
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Out of 334 Multisector Bond Funds

StarRating

Morningstar's Star Ratings reflect risk adjusted performance and are derived from a weighted average of the performance figures associated with its three, five, and ten-year (if applicable) time periods.


Total Returns



Returns shown for periods of less than one year are not annualized. All returns displayed here are after Total Investment Expense of the investment option.

The Year-to-Date Change represents an unannualized rate of return (change in value) since the start of the year. All returns shown here are after the Total Investment Expense of the investment option.

Investment results shown represent historical performance and do not guarantee future results. Investment returns and principal values fluctuate with changes in interest rates and other market conditions so the value, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than original costs. Current performance may be lower or higher than the performance data shown.

In situations where the net and gross total investment expense figures are different, the mutual fund or the underlying fund in which a Separate Account invests has waived/capped a portion of its management fees through the date displayed in the waiver expiration date or contractual cap expiration date column. Differences may also be shown due to the fund family choosing to pay certain expenses that would normally be payable by the fund. Returns displayed are based on net total investment expense.

Returns represent past performance and do not guarantee future results. Share price, principal value, and return will vary and you may have a gain or loss when shares are sold. Current performance may be lower or higher than quoted. For more performance information, including the most recent month-end performance, visit principal.com.



Month-End | Quarter-End
Average Annual Total Returns as of 12/31/2024
1 Month3 MonthYTD1 Year3 Year5 Year10 YearSince     
Inception*
Total Return % -0.78 -1.01 5.44 5.44 0.53 2.38 3.64 7.54
DI Blended Index (Linked) % -1.64 -3.06 1.25 1.25 -2.37 0.07 2.14 ---
Multisector Bond Category % -0.64 -0.74 5.96 5.96 1.15 2.24 3.11 ---
Morningstar Percentile Rankings** --- --- --- 61 64 48 24 ---
# of Funds in Category 380 375 366 366 334 286 198 ---
12/15/2008
**Morningstar percentile rankings are based on total returns.


Expenses

  as of 12/31/2024
Total Investment Expense - Gross: 0.78%
Total Investment Expense - Net: 0.70%
Contractual Cap Date: 02/28/2025
Total Investment Expense Gross Per $1,000 Invested: $7.80

Statistics

 

30-Day SEC Yield - Subsidized (Net)
as of 12/31/2024:
6.00%
30-Day SEC Yield - Non-Subsidized (Gross)
as of 12/31/2024:
5.91%


Inv Manager or Sub-Advisor

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Principal Global Investors

Principal Real Estate Inv

Spectrum

Post Advisory Group

Nuveen Asset Management

Polen Capital Credit, LLC.

Pine Bridge Investments

BlackRock Advisors, LLC

GMO



Portfolio Managers

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Benjamin E. Rotenberg , CFA , CAIA
Since 03/07/2014
B.A. , Pomona College

Jessica S. Bush , CFA
Since 03/07/2014
B.A. , University of Michigan

May Tong , CFA
Since 05/10/2021
B.A./B.S. , Boston College






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Fixed-income investment options are subject to interest rate risk, and their value will decline as interest rates rise. Lower-rated securities are subject to additional credit and default risks. Risks associated with preferred securities differ from risks inherent with other investments. In particular, in the event of bankruptcy, a company's preferred securities are senior to common stock but subordinated to all other types of corporate debt. International investing involves increased risks due to currency fluctuations, political or social instability, and differences in accounting standards, these risks are magnified in emerging markets, which may lack established legal, political, business, or social structures to support securities markets.

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