Active Income

Ultra Short Duration Income Fund (Class Y)  (PSDYX)

Seeking capital preservation and a higher rate of current income

Ultra Short Duration Income Fund received an  Overall Morningstar Rating  of  

Ultrashort bond funds and short-term markets: The last decade and charting the road ahead

In this paper, we highlight important changes that have reshaped the short-term bond market and impacted ultrashort portfolios. We analyze the past, present, and future of ultrashort duration investing. Specifically, we identify opportunities offered by Putnam Ultra Short Duration Income Fund since its inception a little more than 10 years ago.

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Highlights

Objective

The fund seeks as high a rate of current income as we believe is consistent with preservation of capital and maintenance of liquidity.

Strategy and process

  • A broader opportunity set The fund invests in a diversified portfolio composed of short duration, investment-grade money market and other fixed income securities.
  • Active risk management In today's complex bond market, the fund's experienced managers actively manage risk with the goal of superior risk-adjusted performance over time.
  • Higher income potential Access to a wider range of income opportunities means the fund may offer higher income potential than other short-term investments.

Fund price and assets

Net asset value
(prior close)
$10.10
0.00% | $0.00
52-week high $10.11 (02/01/24)
52-week low $10.01 (03/31/23)
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Yield

Distribution rate before sales charge
as of 03/27/24
5.27%
Distribution rate after sales charge
as of 03/27/24
5.27%
30-day SEC yield with subsidy
as of 02/29/24
5.19%
30-day SEC yield without subsidy
as of 02/29/24
5.13%

Consistency of positive performance over five years

Performance represents 5-year returns in rolling quarter-end periods since inception.

Performance shown does not reflect the effects of any sales charges. Note that returns of 0.00% are counted as positive periods. For complete fund performance, please click on the performance tab.

2.29%

Best 5-year annualized return

(for period ending 12/31/23)


0.78%

Worst 5-year annualized return

(for period ending 12/31/16)


1.37%

Average 5-year annualized return


Fund facts as of 02/29/24

Total net assets
$9,850.23M
Turnover (fiscal year end)
35%
Dividend frequency (view rate)
Monthly
Number of issuers
255
Fiscal year-end
July
CUSIP / Fund code
74676P698 / 1878
Inception date
10/17/11
Category
Taxable Income
Open to new investors
Ticker
PSDYX

Management team

Head of Short Term Liquid Markets
Portfolio Manager
Portfolio Manager, Analyst
Chief Investment Officer, Fixed Income


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Performance

  • Total return (%) as of 12/31/23

  • Annual performance as of 12/31/23

Annualized Total return (%) as of 12/31/23

Annualized performance 1 yr. 3 yrs. 5 yrs. 10 yrs.
Before sales charge 6.07% 2.38% 2.29% 1.67%
After sales charge N/A N/A N/A N/A
ICE BofA U.S. Treasury Bill Index 5.08%2.13%1.90%1.26%

Current performance may be lower or higher than the quoted past performance, which cannot guarantee future results. Share price, principal value, and return will vary, and you may have a gain or loss when you sell your shares. Performance assumes reinvestment of distributions and does not account for taxes. The "before sales charge" performance does not reflect the current maximum sales charges, which we explain below. If performance did reflect the charges, it would be lower. The "after sales charge" performance (or returns at public offering price) varies by share class and fund. For class A and class M shares, the current maximum initial sales charges are 5.75% and 3.50% for equity funds and 4.00% and 3.25% for income funds, respectively (with these exceptions: 2.25% for class A of Floating Rate Income Fund, Short-Term Municipal Income Fund, Short Duration Bond Fund, and Strategic Intermediate Municipal Fund). Class B share performance reflects the applicable contingent deferred sales charge (CDSC), which is 5% in the first year, declines to 1% in the sixth year, and is eliminated thereafter (except for Floating Rate Income Fund and Short Duration Bond Fund; for these funds, the CDSC is 1% in the first year, declines to 0.5% in the second year, and is eliminated thereafter). Class C share performance reflects a 1% CDSC the first year that is eliminated thereafter. Performance for class B, C, M, N, R, and Y shares prior to their inception is derived from the historical performance of class A shares by adjusting for the applicable sales charge (or CDSC) and, except for class Y shares, the higher operating expenses for such shares (note, for two funds - Tax-Free High Yield Fund and Strategic Intermediate Municipal Fund performance prior to inception is based on the historical performance of class B shares). Performance for class A, C, R6, and Y shares of Mortgage Opportunities Fund before their inception is derived from the historical performance of class I shares, which has been adjusted for the applicable sales charge (or CDSC) and the higher operating expenses for such shares. The "after sales charge" performance (at public offering price) for class N shares reflects the current maximum initial sales charge of 1.50%. Class R, R3, R4, R5, and R6 shares, which are available to qualified employee-benefit plans only, are sold without an initial sales charge and have no CDSC. Class Y shares are generally only available for corporate and institutional clients and have no initial sales charge. Performance for class R3 and R4 shares prior to their inception is derived from the historical performance of class Y shares by adjusting for the higher operating expenses for such shares. Performance for class R5 shares before their inception is derived from the historical performance of class Y shares, which has not been adjusted for the lower expenses; had it been adjusted, performance would be higher (with the exception of the Sustainable Retirement Maturity, 2025, 2030, 2035, and 2040 Funds, for which performance is derived from the historical performance of class R6 shares and has been adjusted for the higher operating expenses for such shares; and the Sustainable Retirement 2045, 2050, 2055, and 2060 Funds, for which performance is derived from the historical performance of class R6 shares and has not been adjusted for the lower expenses; had it been adjusted, performance would be higher). Performance for class R6 shares before their inception is derived from the historical performance of class Y shares, which has not been adjusted for the lower operating expenses; had it been adjusted, performance would be higher. For a portion of the period, some funds had expenses limitations or had been sold on a limited basis with limited assets and expenses. Had these limits not been in place, performance would be lower.

Performance snapshot

  Before sales charge After sales charge
1 mt. as of 02/29/24 0.32% -
YTD as of 03/27/24 or prior close 1.26% -

Yield

Distribution rate before sales charge
as of 03/27/24
5.27%
Distribution rate after sales charge
as of 03/27/24
5.27%
30-day SEC yield with subsidy
as of 02/29/24
5.19%
30-day SEC yield without subsidy
as of 02/29/24
5.13%

Risk-adjusted performance as of 02/29/24

Sharpe ratio (3 yrs.) 0.26

Volatility as of 02/29/24

Standard deviation (3 yrs.) 0.95%

Fixed income statistics as of 02/29/24

Average effective duration 0.53 yrs.

Morningstar Ratings as of 02/29/24

Time period Funds in category Morningstar Rating
Overall 204
3 yrs. 204
5 yrs. 182
10 yrs. 108
Morningstar category: Ultrashort Bond

Distributions

Accrual days 29
Accrual start date 02/01/24
Accrual end date 02/29/24
Payable date 02/29/24
Income $0.042537486
Extra taxable income --
Dividend frequency Monthly

Lipper rankings are based on total return without sales charge relative to all share classes of funds with similar objectives as determined by Lipper. Past performance is not indicative of future results.

Morningstar Ratings for the specific share classes only; other classes may have different performance characteristics.

The Morningstar Rating™ for funds, or "star rating", is calculated for managed products (including mutual funds, variable annuity and variable life subaccounts, exchange-traded funds, closed-end funds, and separate accounts) with at least a 3-year history. Exchange-traded funds and open-ended mutual funds are considered a single population for comparative purposes. It is calculated based on a Morningstar Risk-Adjusted Return measure that accounts for variation in a managed product's monthly excess performance, placing more emphasis on downward variations and rewarding consistent performance. The Morningstar Rating does not include any adjustment for sales loads. The top 10% of products in each product category receive 5 stars, the next 22.5% receive 4 stars, the next 35% receive 3 stars, the next 22.5% receive 2 stars, and the bottom 10% receive 1 star. The Overall Morningstar Rating for a managed product is derived from a weighted average of the performance figures associated with its 3-, 5-, and 10-year (if applicable) Morningstar Rating metrics. The weights are: 100% 3-year rating for 36–59 months of total returns, 60% 5-year rating/40% 3-year rating for 60–119 months of total returns, and 50% 10-year rating/30% 5-year rating/20% 3-year rating for 120 or more months of total returns. While the 10-year overall star rating formula seems to give the most weight to the 10-year period, the most recent 3-year period actually has the greatest impact because it is included in all three rating periods.

Some of Morningstar's proprietary calculations, including the Morningstar Rating™, are not customarily calculated based on adjusted historical returns. However, for new share classes/channels, Morningstar may calculate an extended performance Morningstar Rating that is based, in part, on adjusted historical (or "pre-inception") returns for periods prior to the inception of the share class of the fund shown herein ("Report Share Class").

The extended performance is calculated by creating a performance stream consisting of the Report Share Class and older share class(s). Morningstar adjusts the historical total returns of the older share class(es) of a fund to reflect higher expenses in the Report Share Class. Morningstar does not hypothetically adjust returns upwards for lower expenses.

The extended performance Morningstar Risk-Adjusted Return is then calculated for 3-, 5-, and 10-year time periods and used to determine the extended performance Morningstar Rating. The extended performance Morningstar Rating for this fund does not affect the retail fund data published by Morningstar, as the bell curve distribution on which the ratings are based includes only funds with actual returns. The Overall Morningstar Rating for multi-share open-end funds will be either based on actual performance only or extended performance only. Once the share class turns three years old, the Overall Morningstar Rating will be based on actual ratings only. The Overall Morningstar Rating for multi-share variable annuities is based on a weighted average of any ratings that are available.

While the inclusion of pre-inception data, in the form of extended performance, can provide valuable insight into the probable long-term behavior of newer share classes of a fund, investors should be aware that an adjusted historical return can only provide an approximation of that behavior. For example, the fee structures of a retail share class will vary from that of an institutional share class, as retail shares tend to have higher operating expenses and sales charges. These adjusted historical returns are not actual returns. The underlying investments in the share classes used to calculate the pre-performance string will likely vary from the underlying investments held in the fund after inception. Calculation methodologies utilized by Morningstar may differ from those applied by other entities, including the fund itself.

© 2023 Morningstar. All Rights Reserved. The information contained herein: (1) is proprietary to Morningstar and/or its content providers; (2) may not be copied or distributed; and (3) is not warranted to be accurate, complete or timely. Neither Morningstar nor its content providers are responsible for any damages or losses arising from any use of this information. Past performance is no guarantee of future results.

The up-market capture ratio is used to evaluate how well an investment manager performed relative to an index during periods when that index has risen. The ratio is calculated by dividing the manager’s returns by the returns of the index during the up-market, and multiplying that factor by 100. The down-market capture ratio is used to evaluate how well an investment manager performed relative to an index during periods when that index has dropped. The ratio is calculated by dividing the manager’s returns by the returns of the index during the down-market and multiplying that factor by 100.


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Holdings

Bank of America 1.58%
MassMutual 1.52%
Citigroup 1.51%
JPMorgan Chase 1.48%
American Express 1.45%
Scotiabank 1.43%
UBS 1.42%
Morgan Stanley 1.40%
Wells Fargo 1.40%
Mitsubishi UFJ Financial 1.38%
Top 10 issuers, percent of portfolio 14.57%


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Portfolio composition as of 02/29/24

Investment-grade corporate bonds 75.75%
Commercial paper 13.30%
Short-term asset-backed securities 3.53%
Certificates of deposit 2.58%
Residential MBS (non-agency) 2.18%
Asset-backed securities (ABS) 1.97%
Treasury bills 1.07%
Repurchase agreements 0.25%
U.S. Treasury/agency 0.22%
Agency CMO 0.01%
Net cash -0.86%

Fixed income statistics as of 02/29/24

Average effective maturity 0.86 yrs.
Average effective duration 0.53 yrs.
Average yield to maturity 5.91%
Average coupon 4.28%

Quality rating as of 02/29/24

A-1+ 1.94%
A-1 1.53%
A-2 9.65%
A-3 4.10%
AAA 7.75%
AA 21.47%
A 41.46%
BBB 12.89%
Not Rated 0.07%
Net cash -0.86%

Fund characteristics will vary over time.

Due to rounding, percentages may not equal 100%.

Consider these risks before investing: Putnam Ultra Short Duration Income Fund is not a money market fund. The effects of inflation may erode the value of your investment over time. Funds that invest in government securities are not guaranteed. Mortgage-backed investments, unlike traditional debt investments, are also subject to prepayment risk, which means that they may increase in value less than other bonds when interest rates decline and decline in value more than other bonds when interest rates rise. The fund may have to invest the proceeds from prepaid investments, including mortgage-backed investments, in other investments with less attractive terms and yields.

The value of investments in the fund’s portfolio may fall or fail to rise over extended periods of time for a variety of reasons, including general economic, political, or financial market conditions; investor sentiment and market perceptions; government actions; geopolitical events or changes; and factors related to a specific issuer, geography, industry, or sector. These and other factors may lead to increased volatility and reduced liquidity in the fund’s portfolio holdings.

Bond investments are subject to interest-rate risk (the risk of bond prices falling if interest rates rise) and credit risk (the risk of an issuer defaulting on interest or principal payments). Interest-rate risk is generally greater for longer-term bonds, and credit risk is generally greater for below-investment-grade bonds. Credit risk is generally greater for debt not backed by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.

Risks associated with derivatives include increased investment exposure (which may be considered leverage) and, in the case of over-the-counter instruments, the potential inability to terminate or sell derivatives positions and the potential failure of the other party to the instrument to meet its obligations. Unlike bonds, funds that invest in bonds have fees and expenses.

Our investment techniques, analyses, and judgments may not produce the outcome we intend. The investments we select for the fund may not perform as well as other securities that we do not select for the fund. We, or the fund’s other service providers, may experience disruptions or operating errors that could have a negative effect on the fund. You can lose money by investing in the fund.

Credit qualities are shown as a percentage of net assets as of the date indicated above. A bond rated BBB or higher (A-3/SP-3 or higher, for short-term debt) is considered investment grade. This chart reflects the highest security rating provided by one or more of Standard & Poor’s, Moody’s, and Fitch. Ratings may vary over time. Net cash, if any, represent the market value weights of cash and derivatives and may show a negative market value as a result of the timing of trade versus settlement date transactions. The fund itself has not been rated by an independent rating agency.

Country allocation as of 02/29/24

United States 63.32%
Canada 10.73%
France 4.97%
United Kingdom 4.78%
Japan 3.60%
Australia 3.11%
Netherlands 2.81%
Ireland 1.13%
Switzerland 1.10%
 
Other
4.45%
Germany 1.07%
Spain 0.95%
Norway 0.94%
Singapore 0.79%
Denmark 0.62%
Sweden 0.53%
Cayman Islands 0.34%
South Korea 0.07%
Net cash -0.86%

Expenses

Expense ratio

Class A Class C Class N Class R Class R6 Class Y
Total expense ratio 0.49% 0.89% 0.64% 0.89% 0.36% 0.39%
What you pay† 0.42% 0.82% 0.57% 0.82% 0.29% 0.32%

† The fund's expense ratio is taken from the most recent prospectus and is subject to change. What you pay reflects Putnam Management's decision to contractually limit expenses through 11/30/24

Sales charge

 Breakpoint Class A Class C Class N Class R Class R6 Class Y
$0-$49,999 -- -- 1.50% / 1.25% -- -- --
$50,000-$99,999 -- -- 1.25% / 1.00% -- -- --
$100,000-$249,999 -- -- 1.00% / 0.75% -- -- --
$250,000-$499,999 -- -- 0.00% / 0.25% -- -- --
$500,000-$999,999 -- -- 0.00% / 0.25% -- -- --
$1M-$4M -- -- 0.00% / 0.25% -- -- --
$4M-$50M -- -- 0.00% / 0.25% -- -- --
$50M+ -- -- 0.00% / 0.10% -- -- --

CDSC †

Putnam Ultra Short Duration Income Fund has no redemption fees except under certain circumstances.

  Class A Class C Class N (sales for $250,000+) Class R Class R6 Class Y
0 to 9 mts. 1.00% 1.00% 0.25% -- -- --
9 to 12 mts. 1.00% 1.00% 0.00% -- -- --
2 yrs. 0.00% 0.00% -- -- -- --
3 yrs. 0.00% 0.00% -- -- -- --
4 yrs. 0.00% 0.00% -- -- -- --
5 yrs. 0.00% 0.00% -- -- -- --
6 yrs. 0.00% 0.00% -- -- -- --
7+ yrs. 0.00% 0.00% -- -- -- --
† A deferred sales charge on class A, B and C shares may apply to certain redemptions of shares purchased by exchange from another Putnam fund. A deferred sales charge on class M shares may apply to redemptions of shares from certain rollover accounts.

Trail commissions

  Class A Class C Class N Class R Class R6 Class Y
  0.10% 0.50% 0.25% 0.50% 0.00% 0.00%
  NA NA NA NA NA NA
  NA NA NA NA NA NA

For sales and trail commission information on purchases over $1,000,000 and participant-directed qualified retirement plans, see a Putnam fund prospectus and the statement of additional information.

The ICE BofA U.S. Treasury Bill Index is an unmanaged index that tracks the performance of U.S. dollar denominated U.S. Treasury Bills publicly issued in the U.S. domestic market. Qualifying securities must have a remaining term of at least one month to final maturity and a minimum amount outstanding of $1 billion. You cannot invest directly in an index.

Consider these risks before investing: Putnam Ultra Short Duration Income Fund is not a money market fund. The effects of inflation may erode the value of your investment over time. Funds that invest in government securities are not guaranteed. Mortgage-backed investments, unlike traditional debt investments, are also subject to prepayment risk, which means that they may increase in value less than other bonds when interest rates decline and decline in value more than other bonds when interest rates rise. The fund may have to invest the proceeds from prepaid investments, including mortgage-backed investments, in other investments with less attractive terms and yields.

The value of investments in the fund’s portfolio may fall or fail to rise over extended periods of time for a variety of reasons, including general economic, political, or financial market conditions; investor sentiment and market perceptions; government actions; geopolitical events or changes; and factors related to a specific issuer, geography, industry, or sector. These and other factors may lead to increased volatility and reduced liquidity in the fund’s portfolio holdings.

Bond investments are subject to interest-rate risk (the risk of bond prices falling if interest rates rise) and credit risk (the risk of an issuer defaulting on interest or principal payments). Interest-rate risk is generally greater for longer-term bonds, and credit risk is generally greater for below-investment-grade bonds. Credit risk is generally greater for debt not backed by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.

Risks associated with derivatives include increased investment exposure (which may be considered leverage) and, in the case of over-the-counter instruments, the potential inability to terminate or sell derivatives positions and the potential failure of the other party to the instrument to meet its obligations. Unlike bonds, funds that invest in bonds have fees and expenses.

Our investment techniques, analyses, and judgments may not produce the outcome we intend. The investments we select for the fund may not perform as well as other securities that we do not select for the fund. We, or the fund’s other service providers, may experience disruptions or operating errors that could have a negative effect on the fund. You can lose money by investing in the fund.

Credit qualities are shown as a percentage of net assets as of the date indicated above. A bond rated BBB or higher (A-3/SP-3 or higher, for short-term debt) is considered investment grade. This chart reflects the highest security rating provided by one or more of Standard & Poor’s, Moody’s, and Fitch. Ratings may vary over time. Net cash, if any, represent the market value weights of cash and derivatives and may show a negative market value as a result of the timing of trade versus settlement date transactions. The fund itself has not been rated by an independent rating agency.