Fixed Income / Core
The Bond Fund of America®
A high-quality core bond portfolio with broad diversification. The fund has the ability to invest in every sector of the bond market and pursue multiple sources of active return, with a limited percentage of below-investment-grade holdings. This approach may help diversify equity risk in a portfolio.
Overview
Key information
Objective
The fund's investment objective is to provide as high a level of current income as is consistent with the preservation of capital.
Types of investments
Primarily invests in corporate debt securities, U.S. and other government securities, mortgage-related securities and cash.
Distinguishing characteristics
Taking a broadly diversified, high-quality approach, this core bond fund has the ability to invest in every sector of the bond market and pursue multiple sources of active return, with a limited percentage of below-investment-grade holdings. This approach may help diversify equity risk in a portfolio. The fund draws on our experience in managing U.S. core bonds since 1973 and a 90-year heritage of investing in U.S. markets.
Portfolio restrictions
The fund generally invests at least 80% of its assets in bonds, including corporate bonds, U.S. government securities and money market instruments. At least 60% of its assets will be invested in securities rated A3/A- or better at the time of purchase (or unrated but determined by the fund’s investment adviser to be of equivalent quality). It is the fund’s current practice not to invest more than 5% of its assets in debt securities rated Ba1 and BB+ or below.
Holdings outside the U.S.
May invest in fixed-income securities of corporations and government entities outside the United States.
Key facts
Fund inception
5/28/74
Fund assets (millions)
$99,752.1
As of 3/31/26 (updated monthly)
Regular dividends paid 4
Monthly
Capital gains paid 4
June, Dec.
Fiscal year-end
December
Prospectus date
3/1/26
CUSIP
097873 81 4
Fund number
2608
Portfolio managers7
Portfolio managers years of experience are as of the previous calendar year end.

David Hoag
38 years of investment industry experience
34 years with Capital Group

John Queen
36 years of investment industry experience
24 years with Capital Group

Fergus MacDonald
33 years of investment industry experience
22 years with Capital Group

Pramod Atluri
Principal Investment Officer
22 years of investment industry experience
10 years with Capital Group
Returns
Investment results1, 2
Total returns for periods ended 4/30/26 (%)
- ●NAV
- ●Index
| FUND | Daily YTD | 1M | 3M | YTD | 1Y | 3Y | 5Y | 10Y | 15Y | 20Y | Lifetime |
|---|
Index data refers to the Bloomberg U.S. Aggregate Indextooltip: Bloomberg U.S. Aggregate Index represents the U.S. investment-grade fixed-rate bond market. This index is unmanaged, and its results include reinvested dividends and|or distributions but do not reflect the effect of sales charges, commissions, account fees, expenses or U.S. federal income taxes..
Daily YTD as of 5/4/26.
Fund inception: 5/28/74. The index lifetime return is based on the inception date of the fund.
Risk measures
As of 3/31/26 (updated monthly)
| Standard deviation (%)tooltip: Annualized standard deviation (based on monthly returns) is a common measure of absolute volatility that tells how returns over time have varied from the mean. A lower number signifies lower volatility. | |
| RBFGX | 5.61 |
| —tooltip: | — |
| Sharpe ratiotooltip: Sharpe ratios use standard deviation and excess return to determine reward per unit of risk. The higher the number, the better the portfolio's historical risk-adjusted performance. | |
| RBFGX | -0.19 |
| —tooltip: | — |
| R-squared (%)tooltip: R-squared is a measure of the correlation between a particular return and that of a benchmark index. A measure of 100 indicates that all of the return can be explained by movements in the benchmark. Generally the higher the R-squared measure, the more reliable the beta measurement will be. | 99.44 |
| Alphatooltip: Alpha is a measure of the difference between a portfolio's actual returns and its expected results, given its level of risk as measured by beta. A positive alpha figure indicates the portfolio has performed better than its beta would predict. In contrast, a negative alpha indicates the portfolio has underperformed, given the expectations established by beta. | 0.00 |
| Betatooltip: Beta relatively measures sensitivity to market movements over a specified period of time. The beta of the market (represented by the benchmark index) is equal to 1; a beta higher than 1 implies that a return was more volatile than the market. A beta lower than 1 suggests that a return was less volatile than the market. Generally the higher the R-squared measure, the more reliable the beta measurement will be. | 0.99 |
| Information ratiotooltip: The information ratio represents the excess return generated (over the market) per unit of relative risk as measured by tracking error. | 0.01 |
| Downside capture ratio (%)tooltip: Ratio of a portfolio/composite's return during periods when the index was down, divided by the return of the index during those periods. For example, during periods when the index was down, a down-capture ratio greater than 100 indicates the portfolio/composite produced a lower return than the index. | 101 |
| Upside capture ratio (%)tooltip: Ratio of a portfolio/composite's return during periods when the index was up, divided by the return of the index during those periods. For example, an up-capture ratio greater than 100 indicates the portfolio/composite produced a higher return than the index during periods when the index was up. | 101 |
| Tracking error (%)tooltip: The tracking error is the standard deviation of the difference between the returns of an investment and its benchmark. | 0.42 |
| S&P 500 correlationtooltip: Correlation describes the strength of the association between a return and a benchmark. Correlation is shown on a scale from 1 to -1. The higher the positive correlation, the more closely the return and the benchmark moved relative to one another. The lower the negative correlation, the more the return and the benchmark diverged from one another. | 0.55 |
| MSCI ACWI correlationtooltip: Correlation describes the strength of the association between a return and a benchmark. Correlation is shown on a scale from 1 to -1. The higher the positive correlation, the more closely the return and the benchmark moved relative to one another. The lower the negative correlation, the more the return and the benchmark diverged from one another. | 0.65 |
Data calculated against the —tooltip: unless noted otherwise.
Prices & distributions
As of 5/4/26
- Price at nav ($)
- Price change ($)
- Price change (%)
| YTD dividends subtotal | $0.16440809 |
| YTD cap gains subtotal | $0.00 |
| YTD total distributions | $0.16440809 |
Yield
As of 3/31/26 (updated monthly, %)
| 12-month distribution rate (at NAV)tooltip: The income per share paid by the fund over the past 12 months to an investor from dividends (including any special dividends). The distribution rate is expressed as a percentage of the current price.6 | 4.50 |
| 30-day SEC yield (gross/net)tooltip: The 30-day SEC yield reflects the rate at which the fund is earning income on its current portfolio of securities calculated according to the standardized SEC formula; when applicable, it reflects the maximum sales charge. If shown, a net yield reflects fee waivers and/or expense reimbursements in effect during the period. Without waivers and/or reimbursements, the yield would be reduced. Gross yield does not adjust for any fee waivers and/or expense reimbursements in effect. | 4.39 / 4.42 |
Ratings are based on risk-adjusted returns.
Portfolio composition
Asset mix
As of 3/31/26 (updated monthly, %)
U.S. Equities | 0.0 |
|---|---|
Non-U.S. Equities | 0.0 |
U.S. Bonds | 88.1 |
Non-U.S. Bonds | 9.2 |
Cash, Equivalents & Other9 | 2.6 |
U.S. Equities | 0.0 |
|---|---|
Non-U.S. Equities | — |
U.S Bonds | 88.1 |
Non-U.S. Bonds | 9.2 |
Cash, Equivalents & Other | 2.6 |
Key statistics
As of 3/31/26 (updated null)
RBFGX | INDEX | |
|---|---|---|
Yield to worst (%)tooltip: Lower of Yield to Maturity or the bond's total return if put or call options are exercised prior to maturity but no default occurs. | — | 4.6 |
Yield to maturity (%)tooltip: A bond's total return if held to maturity and no default occurs or options are exercised. Assumes coupons are paid on time and accounts for their present value. Assumes principal is returned at maturity. | — | 4.6 |
Average coupon (%)tooltip: The average coupon is the weighted average coupon rate of all the bond holdings. | — | 3.7 |
Effective duration (years)tooltip: Effective duration is a duration calculation for bonds that takes into account that expected cash flows will fluctuate as interest rates change. | — | 5.8 |
Spread duration (years)tooltip: A measure of fixed income securities' sensitivity to spread movement. | — | 3.2 |
Option adjusted spread (bps)tooltip: Option-adjusted spread is a yield-spread calculation used to value securities with embedded options. | — | 28 |
Duration times spread (bps)tooltip: A measure of fixed income securities' spread exposure, taking into account both spread duration and credit spread exposure. | — | 196 |
Index data refers to the Bloomberg U.S. Aggregate Indextooltip: Bloomberg U.S. Aggregate Index represents the U.S. investment-grade fixed-rate bond market. This index is unmanaged, and its results include reinvested dividends and|or distributions but do not reflect the effect of sales charges, commissions, account fees, expenses or U.S. federal income taxes..
Morningstar Style Box™10
As of 3/31/26 (updated quarterly)
Top fixed income issuers11
As of 3/31/26 (updated monthly, %)
| RBFGX | Index | |
|---|---|---|
| U.S. Treasury | 32.2% | 46.1% |
| Fannie Mae | 8.5% | 0.1% |
| Federal Home Loan Mortgage | 7.6% | 0.4% |
| UMBS | 3.5% | 17.8% |
| Ford Motor | 1.4% | 0.1% |
| Ginnie Mae II | 1.3% | 0.4% |
| Oracle | 1.1% | 0.3% |
| PG&E | 0.9% | 0.1% |
| Eagle Funding Luxco | 0.7% | — |
| Edison International | 0.7% | 0.1% |
Index data refers to the Bloomberg U.S. Aggregate Indextooltip: Bloomberg U.S. Aggregate Index represents the U.S. investment-grade fixed-rate bond market. This index is unmanaged, and its results include reinvested dividends and|or distributions but do not reflect the effect of sales charges, commissions, account fees, expenses or U.S. federal income taxes..
Portfolio exposures
As of 3/31/26 (updated monthly)
| Market value (%) | Contribution to duration (years) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sectors | RBFGX | INDEX | RBFGX | INDEX | |
| Government | 32.2 | 46.7 | 3.1 | 2.6 | |
| Credit | 26.2 | 26.5 | 1.5 | 1.7 | |
| Securitized | 33.1 | 25.7 | 1.2 | 1.3 | |
| Emerging markets | 3.9 | 1.1 | 0.2 | 0.1 | |
| High yield | 1.4 | — | 0.1 | — | |
| Other14 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | |
| Cash & equivalents12 | 1.9 | — | 0.0 | — | |
| CDXtooltip: The credit default swap index (CDX) is a benchmark financial instrument made up of credit default swaps (CDS) that have been issued by North American or emerging markets companies. Credit default swaps act like insurance policies offering a buyer protection in case of the borrower's default.& TRStooltip: A total return swap (TRS) is a contract between a total return payer and total return receiver. The payer usually pays the total return of agreed security to the receiver and receives a fixed/floating rate payment in exchange. The agreed (or referenced) security can be a bond, index, equity, loan, or commodity. Offset15 | 1.3 | — | — | — | |
Fees & expenses
Fees
As of the most recent prospectus (%)
Annual management fees | 0.19 |
|---|---|
Other expenses | 0.04 |
12b-1 | n/a |
Expense ratio
Values shown as percentages (%)
RBFGX (gross/net)3 | 0.23/0.23 |
|---|---|
Morningstar Intermediate-Term Bond Retirement, Large median18 As of 3/31/26 (updated quarterly) | 0.38 |
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