Investment objective & strategy
As of Dec. 5, 2025 · prospectusObjective. Aristotle Core Income Fund (the Fund) seeks a high level of current income;
Strategy. This Fund invests principally in income producing debt instruments. Under normal circumstances, the Fund will invest at least 60% of its assets in investment grade debt instruments, including corporate debt securities, asset-backed securities, mortgage-related securities, U.S. government securities and agency securities. U.S. government securities consist of U.S. Treasury securities and securities issued or guaranteed by U.S. government agencies or instrumentalities. For these purposes, the Fund defines investment grade securities as: (i) securities rated BBB-/Baa3 or higher by a nationally recognized statistical rating organization (NRSRO), (ii) securities with comparable short-term NRSRO ratings, or (iii) unrated securities determined by the sub-adviser to be of comparable quality, each at the time of purchase. The Fund considers split-rated securities, i.e., when two or more … This Fund invests principally in income producing debt instruments. Under normal circumstances, the Fund will invest at least 60% of its assets in investment grade debt instruments, including corporate debt securities, asset-backed securities, mortgage-related securities, U.S. government securities and agency securities. U.S. government securities consist of U.S. Treasury securities and securities issued or guaranteed by U.S. government agencies or instrumentalities. For these purposes, the Fund defines investment grade securities as: (i) securities rated BBB-/Baa3 or higher by a nationally recognized statistical rating organization (NRSRO), (ii) securities with comparable short-term NRSRO ratings, or (iii) unrated securities determined by the sub-adviser to be of comparable quality, each at the time of purchase. The Fund considers split-rated securities, i.e., when two or more NRSROs assign different ratings for the same security, to be of investment grade if at least one of the ratings of the security is comparable to or higher than the ratings disclosed above. The Fund may invest up to 35% of its assets in non-investment grade (high yield/high risk, sometimes called junk bonds) debt instruments and floating rate senior loans. Debt instruments in which the Fund invests may include those denominated in U.S. dollars and issued by foreign entities in developed markets. The Fund may lend its portfolio securities to generate additional income. The Fund expects to maintain a weighted average duration within two years (plus or minus) of the Bloomberg US Aggregate Bond Index. Duration is often used to measure a bonds sensitivity to interest rates. The longer a funds duration, the more sensitive it is to Interest Rate Risk . The shorter a funds duration, the less sensitive it is to Interest Rate Risk . The duration of the Bloomberg US Aggregate Bond Index was 6.04 years as of September 30, 2025. Fundamental Research Process. The sub-advisers fundamental research process combines a bottom-up issuer analysis and top-down market assessment. A bottom-up issuer analysis relies upon the sub-advisers fundamental research analysis of individual issuers. A top-down market assessment provides a framework for portfolio risk positioning and sector allocations. Once this is determined, the sub-adviser looks for companies that it believes have sustainable competitive positions, strong management teams and the ability to repay or refinance its debt obligations. The sub-adviser performs a credit analysis on each potential issuer and a relative value analysis for each potential investment. When selecting investments, the sub-adviser may invest in instruments that it believes have the potential for capital appreciation. Individual investment selection is based on the sub-advisers fundamental research process. Individual investments may be purchased or sold in the event the sub-adviser decides to adjust debt asset class weightings within the portfolio. An investment is generally sold when the sub-adviser believes that the issue has realized its price appreciation target, the issue no longer offers relative value, or an adverse change in corporate or sector fundamentals has occurred.
Top holdings
As of March 31, 2026 · N-PORT| Security | Ticker | Value | % of fund |
|---|---|---|---|
| MONEYMKT | FGTXX | $151.86M | 4.89% |
| US BANK MMDA - USBGFS 9 | — | $75.40M | 2.43% |
| US TREASURY N/B | — | $62.51M | 2.01% |
| FN MA5528 | — | $42.16M | 1.36% |
| US TREASURY N/B | — | $37.50M | 1.21% |
| US TREASURY N/B | — | $36.22M | 1.17% |
| FEDERAL HOME LN MTG MLT CTF GT 4.12% 12/25/2032 | — | $31.38M | 1.01% |
| US TREASURY N/B | — | $30.89M | 0.99% |
| US TREASURY N/B | — | $29.60M | 0.95% |
| FR SD8244 | — | $28.46M | 0.92% |
Portfolio moves
Dec 31, 2025 → Mar 31, 2026How many positions this fund opened, exited, grew, trimmed, or left unchanged between its two most recent N-PORT snapshots — net changes between point-in-time reports, not a trade log.
Similar funds
Funds whose portfolios most overlap this one, by weight| Fund | Overlap | Net exp. |
|---|---|---|
| Core Income Portfolio | 58% | 0.55% |
| Aristotle Core Bond Fund · PLEBX, PLEDX, PLEHX | 38% | 0.44% |
| Aristotle Strategic Income Fund · PLCNX, PLSRX, PLSTX, PLSFX, PLSHX | 26% | 0.59% |
Advisers
| Firm | Role |
|---|---|
| Aristotle Pacific Capital, LLC | Sub-adviser |
| Aristotle Investment Services, LLC | Adviser |
Footnotes
- Expense ratio as of December 5, 2025, from the fund's prospectus.
- Net assets and holdings count as of March 31, 2026, from the fund's N-PORT filing.
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