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    11.4853$
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About

SCCUX.US represents the Schwab California Tax-Free Income Fund, a mutual fund offered by Charles Schwab Investment Management. This fund primarily invests in municipal securities issued by California, aiming to provide investors with federally tax-exempt income, and potentially, income that is also exempt from California state income taxes for California residents. It's designed for investors seeking tax-advantaged income and who are comfortable with the risks associated with investing in the bond market, including interest rate and credit risk.

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Factors

[Market Interest Rates]: Higher interest rates generally decrease bond prices as newly issued bonds offer better yields, making older bonds less attractive. Lower rates conversely increase bond prices.

[Credit Risk]: Increased concerns about the issuer's ability to repay its debt (credit risk) drive bond prices down. Improved creditworthiness leads to higher prices.

[Inflation Expectations]: Rising inflation erodes the purchasing power of future bond payments, reducing demand and lowering prices. Lower inflation expectations tend to increase bond prices.

[Economic Growth]: Strong economic growth can sometimes lead to higher interest rates (to control inflation), impacting bond prices negatively. Slower growth may lead to lower rates and higher bond prices.

[Supply and Demand]: Increased supply of similar bonds can lower prices, while high demand can drive them up. Demand is impacted by risk appetite, investor preferences, and market conditions.

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