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In 1980, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) adopted Rule 12b-1 under the Investment Company Act of 1940. This rule permits funds to compensate brokers and other financial intermediaries out of fund assets for services they provide shareholders related to the distribution of fund shares.
The fund has returned 1.12 percent over the past year, 6.94 percent over the past three years, 4.59 percent over the past five years and 4.22 percent over the past decade.
The company was founded in 1947 in New York by Rupert H. (Harris) Johnson Sr. (1900–1989), who ran a successful retail brokerage firm from an office on Wall Street. He named the company for American polymath Benjamin Franklin because Franklin espoused frugality and prudence when it came to saving and investing.
Why Choose Franklin Templeton? Over the past decade, Franklin Templeton has transformed into one of the world's largest asset managers built on a foundation of close partnerships with our clients and meeting their need for expertise across every major asset class in both public and private markets.
Franklin Templeton mutual funds offer a range of benefits and risks for investors. While diversification, professional management, and flexibility are among the benefits, market risk, management risk, and fees are among the potential downsides.