Calvert High Yield Bond I (SAPHX)

Basic Info

Calvert High Yield Bond I started on 08/07/2001
Calvert High Yield Bond I is classified as asset class High Yield Bond
Calvert High Yield Bond I expense ratio is -

Calvert High Yield Bond I rating is
Not Rated

Calvert High Yield Bond I (SAPHX) Dividend Info

Calvert High Yield Bond I (SAPHX) dividend growth in the last 12 months is -10.53%

The trailing 12-month yield of Calvert High Yield Bond I is -. its dividend history:

DateDividend
08/27/2009 0.16
07/30/2009 0.15
06/25/2009 0.12
05/28/2009 0.14
04/29/2009 0.13
03/26/2009 0.13
02/26/2009 0.14
01/29/2009 0.14
12/23/2008 0.19
11/17/2008 0.4
08/18/2008 0.39
06/02/2008 0.47
03/03/2008 0.31
12/20/2007 0.31
11/12/2007 0.42
08/20/2007 0.41
05/31/2007 0.46
02/26/2007 0.27
12/18/2006 0.26
11/13/2006 0.44
08/14/2006 0.35


Dividend Growth Chart for Calvert High Yield Bond I (SAPHX)


Dividend Growth History for Calvert High Yield Bond I (SAPHX)

Year
Payout Amount
Year Start Yield
Annual Payout Growth (YoY)
CAGR to 2009
2009 $1.11 5.52% -36.93% -
2008 $1.76 6.40% -5.88% -36.93%
2007 $1.87 6.47% 78.10% -22.96%
2006 $1.05 3.76% - 1.87%

Calvert High Yield Bond I (SAPHX) Historical Returns And Risk Info

From 08/07/2001 to 09/18/2009, the compound annualized total return (dividend reinvested) of  Calvert High Yield Bond I (SAPHX) is 22.115%. Its cumulative total return (dividend reinvested) is 403.597%.

From 08/07/2001 to 09/18/2009, the Maximum Drawdown of Calvert High Yield Bond I (SAPHX) is 30.1%.

From 08/07/2001 to 09/18/2009, the Sharpe Ratio of Calvert High Yield Bond I (SAPHX) is 0.59.

From 08/07/2001 to 09/18/2009, the Annualized Standard Deviation of Calvert High Yield Bond I (SAPHX) is 34.5%.

From 08/07/2001 to 09/18/2009, the Beta of Calvert High Yield Bond I (SAPHX) is 0.65.

Last 1 Week* 1 Yr 3 Yr 5 Yr Since
08/07/2001
2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001
Annualized Return(%) 2.0 6.8 2.0 2.3 22.1 29.5 -21.9 1.8 7.1 -0.3 3.9 13.3 318.3 -7.0
Sharpe Ratio NA 0.58 0.05 0.05 0.59 8.14 -2.16 -0.34 1.04 -0.46 0.26 2.41 1.97 -1.93
Draw Down(%) NA 25.6 30.1 30.1 30.1 6.1 28.7 6.6 3.4 6.1 11.9 5.2 19.0 10.1
Standard Deviation(%) NA 11.3 7.2 6.4 34.5 5.4 10.5 3.7 3.7 5.4 11.3 5.2 160.9 9.7
Treynor Ratio NA 0.07 0.0 0.0 0.32 0.71 -0.24 -0.02 0.08 -0.03 0.05 0.28 -1.46 -0.3
Alpha NA -0.01 -0.01 -0.01 0.06 0.05 -0.01 0.0 0.01 -0.01 0.0 0.02 1.51 -0.07
Beta NA 0.88 0.84 0.82 0.65 0.61 0.95 0.69 0.49 0.73 0.6 0.45 -2.17 0.63
RSquare NA 0.67 0.63 0.51 0.0 0.66 0.65 0.57 0.12 0.16 0.03 0.09 0.0 0.43

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Calvert High Yield Bond I (SAPHX) Rolling Returns Charts

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From 08/07/2001 to 09/18/2009, the worst annualized return of 3-year rolling returns for Calvert High Yield Bond I (SAPHX) is -8.11%.


From 08/07/2001 to 09/18/2009, the worst annualized return of 5-year rolling returns for Calvert High Yield Bond I (SAPHX) is -3.37%.


From 08/07/2001 to 09/18/2009, the worst annualized return of 10-year rolling returns for Calvert High Yield Bond I (SAPHX) is NA.


From 08/07/2001 to 09/18/2009, the worst annualized return of 20-year rolling returns for Calvert High Yield Bond I (SAPHX) is NA.

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