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Baird Short-Term Bond Fund Institutional Class(BSBIX)

Live Price

Offline

$9.49

+0.11% today

1Y Change

-0.52%

Window

Jun 25, 2025 → Jun 22, 2026

Market Cap
$11.98B
Revenue Growth
0.0%
EPS Growth
0.0%
Dividend Yield
0.0%

Coverage: 248 bars · Jun 25, 2025 → Jun 22, 2026

Research Briefing

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Research Snapshot

Baird Short-Term Bond Fund Institutional Class (BSBIX) is a Financial Services stock with a market cap of $11.98B and listed on NASDAQ. The stock last traded around $9.49 and down 0.5% across the available one-year price window (Jun 25, 2025 → Jun 22, 2026). Baseline metrics include revenue growth of 0.0%, EPS growth of 0.0%, a dividend yield of 0.0%. What stands out right now is revenue 0.0%, EPS 0.0%, free cash flow 0.0% with operating margin 0.0% and ROIC 0.0%. Stock Foundry combines BSBIX price history, valuation, growth, dividend context, earnings, analyst forecasts, news, related Financial Services peers on this page.

Sector Context

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Revenue Growth

Below sector median

0.0% vs +3.4% peer median

Operating Margin

Below sector median

0.0% vs +4.7% peer median

What Changed This Quarter

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The setup is mixed rather than one-directional

Revenue is 0.0% and EPS is 0.0%, while operating margin sits near 0.0%.

Benchmark Edge

BSBIX vs SPY, QQQ, and Sector ETFs

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Normalized return

SPY

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S&P 500

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BSBIX Max Drawdown

-1.46%

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Company Overview

Baird Short-Term Bond Fund Institutional Class

NASDAQ

United States

Baird Short-Term Bond Fund Institutional Class is an actively managed mutual fund focused on high-quality, short-duration fixed income. The fund seeks capital preservation and income by primarily investing in U.S. dollar–denominated, investment-grade securities, including U.S. Treasuries, agency and corporate bonds, as well as asset-backed and mortgage-backed instruments from domestic and select foreign issuers. Its mandate emphasizes investment-grade credit at purchase and maintains a limited interest rate sensitivity profile consistent with the short-term bond category. The portfolio typically centers on high-credit-quality exposure and diversified securitized holdings, complemented by U.S. government debt for liquidity and stability. With an established track record since 2004 and an institutional share class structure, the fund aims to provide a conservative core bond allocation for investors managing near- to intermediate-term rate risk while seeking steady income distribution. According to public fund disclosures, it invests at least 80% of assets in eligible short-term, investment-grade debt and pays distributions on a regular schedule, reflecting its income-oriented design.

Street Address
Milwaukee, WI 53202, 777 East Wisconsin Avenue
Region
United States
Last Updated
May 7, 2026

Key Fundamentals

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Growth

Revenue
0.0%
EPS
0.0%
Free Cash Flow
0.0%

Profitability

Gross Margin
0.0%
Operating Margin
0.0%
Net Margin
0.0%
ROE
0.0%
ROIC
0.0%

Balance Sheet

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Current Ratio

Earnings Reports

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