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OCR: HOW YIELD CAN VARY FOR THE SAME BOND FUND these examples show, what a bond I fund yields depends on how the yield was calculated [ Fas explained in the text abovel. Bond funds usually have higher 12 -month distribution I trates than so-called SEC yields when they hold premium bonds bought for more than their face value {as daes Colonial Income A1 or collect income from writing options tlike MFS Government Income Plus). The reverse usually true for junk funds llike Fidelity Capital & Incomel because such funds often buy bonds ata discount 12-th serae SEC tetal retum Fur TThe yiele yield patauo Five years MFS Govermmeni Income Mus USG 6.4% 4.8% 51.2 Colonial IncoeA HGC 8.6 6.8 10.1 57.2 Fidelity Capital& Income HYC 8.0 8.3 26.4 72.3 usualty rates thei valut does colle Incone ofter Ktotal tea ...