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Federated Hermes Pennsylvania Municipal Income Fund
Portfolio of Investments
November 30, 2021 (unaudited)
Principal
Amount
 
 
Value
 
 
MUNICIPAL BONDS—94.5%
 
 
 
Pennsylvania—92.0%
 
$1,550,000
 
Allegheny County, PA Airport Authority (Pittsburgh International Airport), Airport Revenue Bonds (Series 2012A-1),
(United States Treasury PRF 1/1/2022@100), 5.000%, 1/1/2024
$1,555,780
1,000,000
 
Allegheny County, PA Airport Authority (Pittsburgh International Airport), Airport Revenue Bonds (Series 2021A),
5.000%, 1/1/2056
1,237,390
2,000,000
 
Allegheny County, PA Hospital Development Authority (Allegheny Health Network Obligated Group), Revenue Bonds
(Series 2018A), 5.000%, 4/1/2047
2,394,283
1,000,000
 
Allegheny County, PA Port Authority, Special Revenue Transportation Refunding Bonds (Series 2020), 5.000%, 3/1/2029
1,253,886
1,000,000
 
Allegheny County, PA Sanitation Authority, Sewer Revenue Bonds (Series 2015), 5.000%, 12/1/2040
1,155,759
2,000,000
 
Allegheny County, PA Sanitation Authority, Sewer Revenue Bonds (Series 2015), 5.000%, 12/1/2045
2,297,108
1,000,000
 
Allegheny County, PA, UT GO Bonds (Series C-77), 5.000%, 11/1/2043
1,236,694
2,000,000
 
Allegheny County, PA, UT GO Refunding Bonds (Series C-76), 5.000%, 11/1/2041
2,367,074
2,000,000
 
Bethlehem, PA Authority (Bethlehem, PA), Guaranteed Water Revenue Bonds (Series 2014), (Build America Mutual
Assurance INS), 5.000%, 11/15/2030
2,089,094
1,450,000
 
Bucks County, PA IDA (Pennswood Village), Revenue Bonds (Series 2018A), 5.000%, 10/1/2037
1,620,096
1,000,000
 
Canon McMillan, PA School District, General Obligation Bonds (Series 2017), (Assured Guaranty Municipal Corp. INS)/
(Pennsylvania School District Intercept Program GTD), 5.000%, 12/1/2041
1,202,886
1,000,000
 
Capital Region Water, PA, Water Revenue Refunding Bonds (Series 2018), 5.000%, 7/15/2032
1,250,967
500,000
 
Centre County, PA Hospital Authority (Mount Nittany Medical Center), Hospital Revenue Bonds (Series 2016A),
5.000%, 11/15/2046
575,040
500,000
 
Centre County, PA Hospital Authority (Mount Nittany Medical Center), Hospital Revenue Bonds (Series 2018A),
5.000%, 11/15/2042
604,644
1,000,000
 
Chartiers Valley, PA School District, UT GO Bonds (Series 2015B), (United States Treasury PRF 4/15/2025@100),
5.000%, 10/15/2040
1,149,433
2,530,000
 
Cheltenham Twp, PA School District, LT GO Bonds (Series 2014), (United States Treasury PRF 12/15/2023@100),
5.000%, 2/15/2040
2,674,145
1,000,000
 
Chester County, PA HEFA (Main Line Health Systems), Revenue Bonds (Series 2017A), 5.000%, 10/1/2052
1,205,036
1,250,000
 
Chester County, PA IDA (Avon Grove Charter School ), Revenue Bonds (Series 2017A), (Original Issue Yield: 4.820%),
4.750%, 12/15/2037
1,427,526
2,000,000
 
Clairton Municipal Authority, PA, Sewer Revenue Bonds (Series 2012B), 5.000%, 12/1/2037
2,071,001
2,000,000
 
Commonwealth Financing Authority of PA (Commonwealth of Pennsylvania), Revenue Bonds (Series 2013B), (United States
Treasury PRF 6/1/2022@100), 5.000%, 6/1/2036
2,048,118
3,000,000
 
Commonwealth Financing Authority of PA (Commonwealth of Pennsylvania), Tobacco Master Settlement Payment Revenue
Bonds (Series 2018), (Original Issue Yield: 4.035%), (Assured Guaranty Municipal Corp. INS), 4.000%, 6/1/2039
3,429,900
2,000,000
 
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, UT GO Bonds (2nd Series 2016), 5.000%, 9/15/2026
2,406,839
2,000,000
 
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, UT GO Refunding Bonds (Series 2019), 5.000%, 7/15/2027
2,461,032
1,000,000
 
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, UT GO Refunding Bonds (Series 2019), 5.000%, 7/15/2029
1,283,730
90,000
 
Cumberland County, PA Municipal Authority (Diakon Lutheran Social Ministries), Revenue Bonds (Series 2015),
(United States Treasury PRF 1/1/2025@100), 5.000%, 1/1/2038
102,209
815,000
 
Cumberland County, PA Municipal Authority (Diakon Lutheran Social Ministries), Revenue Bonds (Series 2015),
5.000%, 1/1/2038
903,733
1,000,000
 
Cumberland County, PA Municipal Authority (Dickinson College), Revenue Bonds (Series 2016), 5.000%, 5/1/2030
1,171,381
2,000,000
 
Cumberland County, PA Municipal Authority (Penn State Health Obligated Group), Revenue Bonds (Series 2019),
4.000%, 11/1/2044
2,296,886
2,500,000
 
Dauphin County, PA General Authority (Pinnacle Health System), Health System Revenue Bonds (Series 2012A),
5.000%, 6/1/2042
2,555,956
1,700,000
 
Delaware County, PA Authority (Haverford College), Revenue Bonds (Series 2017A), 5.000%, 10/1/2042
2,040,240
1,000,000
 
Delaware County, PA Authority (Villanova University), Revenue Bonds (Series 2015), 5.000%, 8/1/2045
1,143,194
1,250,000
 
Delaware County, PA Regional Water Quality Control Authority, Sewer Revenue Bonds (Series 2015), 5.000%, 5/1/2040
1,418,266
1,750,000
 
Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission, Revenue Bonds (Series 2017), 5.000%, 7/1/2042
2,099,394
1,130,000
 
Delaware River Port Authority, Revenue Bonds (Series 2018A), 5.000%, 1/1/2033
1,425,406
250,000
 
Delaware River Port Authority, Revenue Bonds (Series 2018A), 5.000%, 1/1/2038
311,668
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Principal
Amount
 
 
Value
 
 
MUNICIPAL BONDS—continued
 
 
 
Pennsylvania—continued
 
$200,000
 
Delaware River Port Authority, Revenue Bonds (Series 2018A), 5.000%, 1/1/2039
$248,922
500,000
 
Delaware River Port Authority, Revenue Bonds (Series 2018A), 5.000%, 1/1/2040
621,429
1,000,000
 
DuBois Hospital Authority (Penn Highlands Healthcare), Hospital Revenue Bonds (Series 2020), 4.000%, 7/15/2050
1,123,407
1,000,000
 
Erie, PA Water Authority, Water Revenue Bonds (Series 2016), (United States Treasury PRF 12/1/2026@100),
5.000%, 12/1/2043
1,217,221
2,260,000
 
Geisinger Authority, PA Health System (Geisinger Health System), Revenue Bonds (Series 2014A), 5.000%, 6/1/2041
2,505,140
1,000,000
 
Greater Johnstown, PA Water Authority, Sewer Revenue Bonds (Series 2020), (Assured Guaranty Municipal Corp. GTD),
4.000%, 8/15/2048
1,161,403
1,215,000
 
Lancaster County, PA Hospital Authority (Lancaster General Hospital), Health System Revenue Bonds (Series 2012B),
(United States Treasury PRF 1/1/2022@100), 5.000%, 7/1/2042
1,219,681
785,000
 
Lancaster County, PA Hospital Authority (Masonic Villages), Health Center Revenue Bonds (Series 2015),
5.000%, 11/1/2035
873,576
500,000
 
Lancaster County, PA Hospital Authority (St. Anne's Retirement Community, Inc.), Revenue Bonds (Series 2020),
5.000%, 3/1/2050
561,693
1,000,000
 
Lancaster County, PA Solid Waste Management Authority, Guaranteed Authority Bonds (Series 2013B), (Dauphin County,
PA GTD), 5.000%, 12/15/2033
1,090,666
1,000,000
 
Lancaster, PA IDA (Landis Homes Retirement Community), Health Center Revenue Refunding Bonds (Series 2021),
4.000%, 7/1/2051
1,077,646
1,000,000
 
Lancaster, PA, UT GO Bonds (Series 2018), (Build America Mutual Assurance INS), 4.000%, 11/1/2043
1,149,667
500,000
 
Luzerne County, PA IDA (Luzerne County, PA), Guaranteed Lease Revenue Bonds (Series 2017), (Assured Guaranty
Municipal Corp. INS), 5.000%, 12/15/2022
522,048
1,000,000
 
Luzerne County, PA, UT GO Guaranteed Bonds (Series 2017A), (Assured Guaranty Municipal Corp. INS),
5.000%, 12/15/2029
1,232,345
1,500,000
 
Montgomery County, PA Higher Education & Health Authority Hospital (Thomas Jefferson University), Revenue Refunding
Bonds (Series 2019), 4.000%, 9/1/2049
1,701,971
1,000,000
 
Montgomery County, PA IDA (ACTS Retirement Life Communities, Inc.), Retirement Communities Revenue Bonds
(Series 2020C), 5.000%, 11/15/2045
1,204,292
2,000,000
 
Montgomery County, PA, UT GO (Series 2019A), 5.000%, 7/1/2039
2,543,471
1,000,000
 
Mount Lebanon, PA Hospital Authority (St. Clair Memorial Hospital), Hospital Revenue Bonds (Series 2018),
5.000%, 7/1/2038
1,217,343
750,000
 
Northampton County, PA General Purpose Authority (Lafayette College), College Refunding and Revenue Bonds
(Series 2017), 5.000%, 11/1/2047
909,767
1,000,000
 
Northampton County, PA General Purpose Authority (St. Luke's University Health Network), Hospital Revenue Bonds
(Series 2018A), (Original Issue Yield: 4.090%), 4.000%, 8/15/2048
1,130,686
1,000,000
 
Pennsylvania Economic Development Financing Authority (Amtrak), Exempt Facilities Revenue Bonds (Series 2012A),
5.000%, 11/1/2041
1,035,813
1,000,000
 
Pennsylvania Economic Development Financing Authority (National Gypsum Co.), Exempt Facilities Refunding Revenue
Bonds (Series 2014), 5.500%, 11/1/2044
1,056,905
2,000,000
 
Pennsylvania Economic Development Financing Authority (Pennsylvania Rapid Bridge Replacement), Tax-Exempt Private
Activity Revenue Bonds (Series 2015), 5.000%, 6/30/2042
2,333,514
2,200,000
 
Pennsylvania Economic Development Financing Authority (Presbyterian Homes Obligated Group), Revenue Refunding
Bonds (Series 2021), 4.000%, 7/1/2046
2,445,703
1,500,000
 
Pennsylvania Economic Development Financing Authority (UPMC Health System), Revenue Bonds (Series 2014A),
5.000%, 2/1/2045
1,662,755
2,000,000
 
Pennsylvania Economic Development Financing Authority, Junior Guaranteed Parking Revenue Bonds (Series 2013B-1),
(Dauphin County, PA GTD), 6.000%, 7/1/2053
2,173,621
2,000,000
 
Pennsylvania State Higher Education Facilities Authority (Temple University), Revenue Bonds (First Series of 2012),
(United States Treasury PRF 4/1/2022@100), 5.000%, 4/1/2035
2,032,056
1,950,000
 
Pennsylvania State Higher Education Facilities Authority (University of Pennsylvania Health System), Revenue Bonds
(Series 2017A), 5.000%, 8/15/2042
2,361,866
1,000,000
 
Pennsylvania State Higher Education Facilities Authority (University of Pennsylvania), Refunding Revenue Bonds
(Series 2015A), (United States Treasury PRF 10/1/2025@100), 5.000%, 10/1/2036
1,171,182
500,000
 
Pennsylvania State Higher Education Facilities Authority (University of Pennsylvania), Revenue Bonds (Series 2017A),
5.000%, 8/15/2046
595,640
1,000,000
 
Pennsylvania State Turnpike Commission, Turnpike Revenue Bonds (Series 2011E), (United States Treasury
PRF 12/1/2021@100), 5.000%, 12/1/2030
1,000,000
1,000,000
 
Pennsylvania State Turnpike Commission, Turnpike Revenue Bonds (Series 2015B), 5.000%, 12/1/2045
1,153,426
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Principal
Amount
 
 
Value
 
 
MUNICIPAL BONDS—continued
 
 
 
Pennsylvania—continued
 
$2,000,000
 
Pennsylvania State Turnpike Commission, Turnpike Revenue Bonds (Series 2018A), 5.000%, 12/1/2048
$2,473,368
1,000,000
 
Pennsylvania State Turnpike Commission, Turnpike Revenue Bonds (Series 2019A), 5.000%, 12/1/2044
1,257,243
1,000,000
 
Pennsylvania State Turnpike Commission, Turnpike Subordinate Revenue Bonds (Series 2019A), (Assured Guaranty
Municipal Corp. GTD), 4.000%, 12/1/2049
1,169,931
2,500,000
 
Pennsylvania State Turnpike Commission, Turnpike Subordinate Revenue Bonds (Series 2021A), 4.000%, 12/1/2045
2,907,862
1,970,000
 
Pennsylvania State University, Revenue Bonds (Series 2017A), 5.000%, 9/1/2037
2,401,310
1,000,000
 
Pennsylvania State University, Revenue Bonds (Series 2018), 5.000%, 9/1/2035
1,256,790
2,000,000
 
Philadelphia, PA Airport System, Refunding Revenue Bonds (Series 2017B), 5.000%, 7/1/2047
2,373,190
1,040,000
 
Philadelphia, PA Authority for Industrial Development (Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Hospital Revenue Bonds
(Series 2014A), 5.000%, 7/1/2042
1,157,759
1,210,000
 
Philadelphia, PA Authority for Industrial Development (New Foundations Charter School), Revenue Bonds (Series 2012),
(United States Treasury PRF 12/15/2022@100), 6.625%, 12/15/2041
1,289,214
1,355,000
 
Philadelphia, PA Authority for Industrial Development (PresbyHomes Germantown/Morrisville), Senior Living Revenue
Bonds (Series 2005A), 5.625%, 7/1/2035
1,385,778
1,000,000
 
Philadelphia, PA Authority for Industrial Development (St. Joseph's University), University Refunding Revenue Bonds
(Series 2020A), 4.000%, 11/1/2045
1,149,740
1,000,000
 
Philadelphia, PA Gas Works, 1998 General Ordinance-Fifteenth Series Revenue Refunding Bonds, 5.000%, 8/1/2042
1,194,071
1,000,000
 
Philadelphia, PA School District, LT GO Bonds (Series 2018B), (Pennsylvania School District Intercept Program GTD),
5.000%, 9/1/2043
1,220,439
1,000,000
 
Philadelphia, PA Water & Wastewater System, Revenue Bonds (Series 2019B), 5.000%, 11/1/2049
1,248,675
1,010,000
 
Philadelphia, PA Water & Wastewater System, Revenue Bonds (Series 2020A), 5.000%, 11/1/2040
1,301,290
500,000
 
Philadelphia, PA, GO Bonds (Series 2019B), 5.000%, 2/1/2038
623,497
1,000,000
 
Philadelphia, PA, UT GO Bonds (Series 2017A), 5.000%, 8/1/2033
1,208,777
655,000
 
Pittsburgh & Allegheny County, PA Sports & Exhibition Authority, Parking System Revenue Bonds (Series 2017),
5.000%, 12/15/2037
801,103
390,000
 
Pittsburgh, PA Public Parking Authority, Parking System Revenue Refunding Bonds (Series 2015A), (United States Treasury
PRF 6/1/2025@100), 5.000%, 12/1/2025
450,296
610,000
 
Pittsburgh, PA Public Parking Authority, Parking System Revenue Refunding Bonds (Series 2015A), 5.000%, 12/1/2025
690,637
1,500,000
 
Pittsburgh, PA Water & Sewer Authority, Water and Sewer System First Lien Revenue Bonds (Series 2019A), (Assured
Guaranty Municipal Corp. INS), 5.000%, 9/1/2044
1,876,965
1,000,000
 
Pittsburgh, PA, UT GO Bonds (Series 2012B), (United States Treasury PRF 9/1/2022@100), 5.000%, 9/1/2026
1,036,038
1,075,000
 
Reading Area Water Authority, PA, Water Revenue Bonds (Series 2011), (Original Issue Yield: 5.080%), (United States
Treasury PRF 12/1/2021@100), 5.000%, 12/1/2031
1,075,000
1,500,000
 
Reading Area Water Authority, PA, Water Revenue Bonds (Series 2011), (Original Issue Yield: 5.270%), (United States
Treasury PRF 12/1/2021@100), 5.250%, 12/1/2036
1,500,000
1,000,000
 
Scranton, PA School District, GO Bonds (Series 2017E), (Build America Mutual Assurance INS), 5.000%, 12/1/2035
1,203,703
1,140,000
 
Southcentral PA, General Authority (Wellspan Health Obligated Group), Revenue Bonds (Series 2014A), 5.000%, 6/1/2026
1,266,363
1,750,000
 
St. Mary Hospital Authority, PA (Trinity Healthcare Credit Group), Revenue Refunding Bonds (Remarket 1/9/18),
5.000%, 11/15/2028
2,158,845
1,000,000
 
Swarthmore Boro Authority PA (Swarthmore College), Revenue Bonds (Series 2018), 5.000%, 9/15/2048
1,236,421
1,000,000
 
Union County, PA Higher Educational Facilities Financing Authority (Bucknell University), University Revenue Bonds
(Series 2015B), 5.000%, 4/1/2032
1,137,914
1,000,000
 
West View, PA Municipal Authority Water Revenue, Revenue Bonds (Series 2014), (United States Treasury
PRF 11/15/2024@100), 5.000%, 11/15/2039
1,136,124
1,685,000
 
Wilkes-Barre, PA Finance Authority (University of Scranton), Revenue Bonds (Series 2015A), 5.000%, 11/1/2033
1,944,183
825,000
 
Wilkes-Barre, PA Finance Authority (University of Scranton), Revenue Bonds (Series 2015A), 5.000%, 11/1/2034
951,606
1,895,000
 
York County, PA, UT GO Bonds (Series 2013), (United States Treasury PRF 6/1/2023@100), 5.000%, 6/1/2037
2,029,869
 
 
TOTAL
144,914,650
 
 
Puerto Rico—2.5%
 
2,983,000
 
Puerto Rico Sales Tax Financing Corp., Restructured Sales Tax Bonds (Series 2019A), (Original Issue Yield: 5.154%),
5.000%, 7/1/2058
3,417,197
500,000
 
Puerto Rico Sales Tax Financing Corp., Restructured Sales Tax Bonds (Series 2019A-1), 4.750%, 7/1/2053
565,410
 
 
TOTAL
3,982,607
 
 
TOTAL MUNICIPAL BONDS
(IDENTIFIED COST $139,118,875)
148,897,257
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Principal
Amount
 
 
Value
 
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SHORT-TERM MUNICIPALS—4.2%
 
 
 
Pennsylvania—4.2%
 
$4,450,000
 
Delaware County, PA IDA (United Parcel Service, Inc.), (Series 2015) Daily VRDNs, (United Parcel Service, Inc. GTD),
0.050%, 12/1/2021
$4,450,000
200,000
 
Lancaster County, PA Hospital Authority (Masonic Villages), (Series D of 2008) Daily VRDNs, (JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A.
LOC), 0.030%, 12/1/2021
200,000
400,000
 
Philadelphia, PA, (Series 2009B) Weekly VRDNs, (Barclays Bank plc LOC), 0.040%, 12/2/2021
400,000
1,600,000
 
Southcentral PA, General Authority (Wellspan Health Obligated Group), (Series 2019E) Daily VRDNs, (U.S. Bank, N.A. LIQ),
0.020%, 12/1/2021
1,600,000
 
 
TOTAL SHORT-TERM MUNICIPALS
(IDENTIFIED COST $6,650,000)
6,650,000
 
 
TOTAL INVESTMENT IN SECURITIES98.7%
(IDENTIFIED COST $145,768,875)
155,547,257
 
 
OTHER ASSETS AND LIABILITIES - NET1.3%2
1,976,875
 
 
TOTAL NET ASSETS100%
$157,524,132
Securities that are subject to the federal alternative minimum tax (AMT) represent 6.6% of the Fund's portfolio as calculated based upon total market value.
The average notional value of short futures contracts held by the Fund throughout the period was $1,811,367. This is based on amounts held as of each month-end throughout the three-month fiscal period.
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Current rate and current maturity or next reset date shown for floating rate notes and variable rate notes/demand instruments. Certain variable rate securities are not based on a published reference rate and spread but are determined by the issuer or agent and are based on current market conditions. These securities do not indicate a reference rate and spread in their description above.
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Assets, other than investments in securities, less liabilities.
Note: The categories of investments are shown as a percentage of total net assets at November 30, 2021.
Investment Valuation
In calculating its net asset value (NAV), the Fund generally values investments as follows:
Fixed-income securities are fair valued using price evaluations provided by a pricing service approved by the Fund’s Board of Trustees (the “Trustees”).
Derivative contracts listed on exchanges are valued at their reported settlement or closing price, except that options are valued at the mean of closing bid and asked quotations.
Over-the-counter (OTC) derivative contracts are fair valued using price evaluations provided by a pricing service approved by the Trustees.
Shares of other mutual funds or non-exchange-traded investment companies are valued based upon their reported NAVs, or NAV per share practical expedient, as applicable.
For securities that are fair valued in accordance with procedures established by and under the general supervision of the Trustees, certain factors may be considered such as: the last traded or purchase price of the security, information obtained by contacting the issuer or dealers, analysis of the issuer’s financial statements or other available documents, fundamental analytical data, the nature and duration of restrictions on disposition, the movement of the market in which the security is normally traded, public trading in similar securities or derivative contracts of the issuer or comparable issuers, movement of a relevant index, or other factors including but not limited to industry changes and relevant government actions.
If any price, quotation, price evaluation or other pricing source is not readily available when the NAV is calculated, if the Fund cannot obtain price evaluations from a pricing service or from more than one dealer for an investment within a reasonable period of time as set forth in the Fund's valuation policies and procedures, or if information furnished by a pricing service, in the opinion of the valuation committee (“Valuation Committee”), is deemed not representative of the fair value of such security, the Fund uses the fair value of the investment determined in accordance with the procedures described below. There can be no assurance that the Fund could obtain the fair value assigned to an investment if it sold the investment at approximately the time at which the Fund determines its NAV per share, and the actual value obtained could be materially different.
Fair Valuation Procedures
The Trustees have ultimate responsibility for determining the fair value of investments for which market quotations are not readily available. The Trustees have appointed a Valuation Committee comprised of officers of the Fund, Federated Investment Management Company (the “Adviser”) and certain of the Adviser’s affiliated companies to assist in determining fair value and in overseeing the calculation of the NAV. The Trustees have also authorized the use of pricing services recommended by the Valuation Committee to provide fair value evaluations of the current value of certain investments for purposes of calculating the NAV. The Valuation Committee employs various methods for reviewing third-party pricing-service evaluations including periodic reviews of third-party pricing services’ policies, procedures and valuation methods (including key inputs, methods, models and assumptions), transactional back-testing,
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comparisons of evaluations of different pricing services and review of price challenges by the Adviser based on recent market activity. In the event that market quotations and price evaluations are not available for an investment, the Valuation Committee determines the fair value of the investment in accordance with procedures adopted by the Trustees. The Trustees periodically review and approve the fair valuations made by the Valuation Committee and any changes made to the procedures.
Factors considered by pricing services in evaluating an investment include the yields or prices of investments of comparable quality, coupon, maturity, call rights and other potential prepayments, terms and type, reported transactions, indications as to values from dealers and general market conditions. Some pricing services provide a single price evaluation reflecting the bid-side of the market for an investment (a “bid” evaluation). Other pricing services offer both bid evaluations and price evaluations indicative of a price between the prices bid and asked for the investment (a “mid” evaluation). The Fund normally uses bid evaluations for any U.S. Treasury and Agency securities, mortgage-backed securities and municipal securities. The Fund normally uses mid evaluations for any other types of fixed-income securities and any OTC derivative contracts. In the event that market quotations and price evaluations are not available for an investment, the fair value of the investment is determined in accordance with procedures adopted by the Trustees.
Various inputs are used in determining the value of the Fund's investments. These inputs are summarized in the three broad levels listed below:
Level 1quoted prices in active markets for identical securities.
Level 2other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar securities, interest rates, prepayment speeds, credit risk, etc.). Also includes securities valued at amortized cost.
Level 3significant unobservable inputs (including the Fund's own assumptions in determining the fair value of investments).
The inputs or methodology used for valuing securities are not an indication of the risk associated with investing in those securities.
As of November 30, 2021, all investments of the Fund utilized Level 2 inputs in valuing the Fund's assets carried at fair value.
The following acronym(s) are used throughout this portfolio:
COL
Collateralized
GO
General Obligation
GTD
Guaranteed
HEFA
Health and Education Facilities Authority
IDA
Industrial Development Authority
INS
Insured
LIQ
Liquidity Agreement
LOC
Letter of Credit
LT
Limited Tax
PRF
Pre-refunded
UT
Unlimited Tax
VRDNs
Variable Rate Demand Notes
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