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Fwd: Check out the latest reports for your Acorn funds





Check out the latest reports for your Acorns funds
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As an investor, you're entitled to receive a notice when the exchange-traded funds (ETFs) in your Acorns account publish new materials, just incase you didn't get yours. You can find these materials below.

What's in a semi-annual report?
Semi-annual reports break down how the ETF has performed over the past six months, include a message from the portfolio manager, and contain other interesting information. They are typically shorter than the annual report. Read the report to learn more about your investments.
SPDR® Bloomberg Barclays 1-3 Month T-Bill ETF
This ETF in your Invest account measures the performance of U.S. Treasury T-Bills that mature in one to three months. Treasury Bills (T-Bills for short) are short term debt obligations that the United States federal government issues to fund public projects such as highway construction.

What's in a summary prospectus?
Summary prospectuses include important facts and information such as investment objectives, risks, charges, and expenses associated with the fund. It is an important document that describes what you are investing in and is usually updated once per year.
Goldman Sachs Access Treasury 0-1 Year ETF
This ETF in your Invest account invests in various US treasuries. These are typically low risk and low return investments backed by the U.S. government.
iShares Ultra Short-Term Bond ETF
This ETF in your Invest account seeks to provide income by investing in a broad range of short-term bonds and money market instruments, which are low-cost, short-term loans for banks, businesses, and the government.

What's a Section 19(a) notice?
Section 19(a) notices contain an estimate of how much money you'll receive in dividends and other payments throughout the year from this ETF.
JPMorgan Ultra-Short Income ETF
This ETF in your Invest account invests in bonds, cash equivalents, and other assets that may occasionally pay out dividends.






















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