RSS Feeds
RSS, or "Really Simple Syndication," is a way to aggregate news from a variety of sources into one convenient location, such as your personalized page on My Yahoo!, Google, or My MSN. You can also use a "feed reader" to see your news. A feed reader is a piece of software that checks for updated headlines on the websites to which you subscribe and displays them in an easy-to-read, customizable format. Feed readers can also search websites for available RSS feeds and alert you to them.
Below is a list of all available feeds.
Need more than one? Create a custom feed.
Funds
- International Equity Index
- Investment Grade Tax-Exempt Bond
- Large Cap Core Growth Stock
- Large Cap Growth Stock
- Large Cap Value Equity
- Limited Duration
- Limited-Term Federal Mortgage Securities
- Maryland Municipal Bond
- Mid-Cap Value Equity
- Moderate Allocation Strategy
- North Carolina Tax-Exempt Bond
- Seix Floating Rate High Income
- Shareholder Access
Shareholder Access
Login here if your account is held directly with RidgeWorth Funds. If you own funds through a financial institution or intermediary please contact them directly for account information.
- Daily Fund Performance
Daily Fund Performance
The most recent closing prices, yields and total returns of each RidgeWorth Fund.
- Fact Sheets
Fact Sheets
View quarterly information for each fund, including performance, Top 10 holdings, portfolio characteristics, modern portfolio theory statistics (equity only) and more.
- Performance Comparison
Performance Comparison
View a fund's performance relative to benchmarks and Morningstar and Lipper peer groups.
- 2011 Capital Gains Distributions (PDF 112 KB)
- RidgeWorth Funds Capital Gains Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) (PDF 130 KB)
- Seix Floating Rate High Income Fund Fact Sheet (PDF 112 KB)
- High Income Fund Fact Sheet (PDF 97 KB)
- Total Return Bond Fund Fact Sheet (PDF 96 KB)
Using My Yahoo!, Google, or My MSN
My Yahoo!, Google, and My MSN are some of the most popular free RSS subscription services. To add RidgeWorth Funds headlines to any of these personalized homepages, just click the "RSS Feed" link at the top of the list of headlines that interests you.
Using an RSS Feed Reader
If your reader is configured to accept feeds automatically, the feed should be added to your RSS reader's subscription list just by clicking the "RSS" link at the bottom of the list of headlines that interests you. If not, clicking the button will open a new browser window containing HTML code. Simply copy the feed's URL from the browser address bar and paste it into your RSS reader's subscription field.
Using Your Web Browser
Modern Web browsers, such as Mozilla Firefox, Safari, Chrome or Internet Explorer allow you to subscribe to an RSS feed by clicking the RSS symbol, which will appear in or below the website address window when an RSS feed exists on the page you're visiting. Clicking this symbol will add the feed to your "live" bookmarks. Clicking on a live bookmark will display a pull-down menu of the latest headlines.
