Guggenheim Taxable Municipal Bond & Investment Grade Debt Trust

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GBAB

Price:

$15.24

Market Cap:

$411.08M

Guggenheim Taxable Municipal Bond & Investment Grade Debt Trust is a closed ended fixed income mutual fund launched by Guggenheim Partners, LLC. The fund is co-managed by Guggenheim Funds Investment Advisors, LLC and Guggenheim Partners Investment Management, LLC. It invests in fixed income markets of the United States. The fund primarily invests in a diversified portfolio of taxable municipal securities known as Build America Bonds. It was formerly known as Guggenheim Taxable Municipal Managed Duration Trust. Guggenheim Taxable Municipal Bond & Investment Grade Debt Trust was formed on October 26, 2010 and is domiciled in United States.

Industry

Asset Management - Bonds

IPO Date

2010-10-28

Stock Exchange

NYSE

Ticker

GBAB

The Current Ratio as of December 2025 (TTM) for Guggenheim Taxable Municipal Bond & Investment Grade Debt Trust (GBAB) is 1.23

According to Guggenheim Taxable Municipal Bond & Investment Grade Debt Trust’s latest financial reports and current stock price. The company's current Current Ratio is 1.23. This represents a change of 300.00% compared to the average of 0.31 of the last 4 quarters.

Guggenheim Taxable Municipal Bond & Investment Grade Debt Trust (GBAB) Historical Current Ratio (quarterly & annually)

How has GBAB Current Ratio performed in the past?

The mean historical Current Ratio of Guggenheim Taxable Municipal Bond & Investment Grade Debt Trust over the last ten years is 11.60. The current 1.23 Current Ratio has changed 956.57% with respect to the historical average. Over the past ten years (40 quarters), GBAB's Current Ratio was at its highest in in the November 2022 quarter at 50.43. The Current Ratio was at its lowest in in the November 2023 quarter at 0.

Quarterly (TTM)
Annual

Average

11.60

Median

1.58

Minimum

0

Maximum

50.43

Guggenheim Taxable Municipal Bond & Investment Grade Debt Trust (GBAB) Current Ratio by Quarter and Year

Discovering the peaks and valleys of Guggenheim Taxable Municipal Bond & Investment Grade Debt Trust Current Ratio, unveiling quarterly and yearly fluctuations to gain insights into the company’s financial performance and market dynamics, offering valuable data for investors and analysts alike.

Maximum Annual Increase = 0%

Maximum Annual Current Ratio = 50.43

Minimum Annual Increase = 0%

Minimum Annual Current Ratio = 0

Quarterly (TTM)
Annual
YearCurrent RatioChange
20251.23Infinity%
20240-100.00%
202350.43190.48%
202217.361.09%
20211.45-89.07%
202013.31681.55%
20191.70-94.42%
201830.53Infinity%
201700%

Guggenheim Taxable Municipal Bond & Investment Grade Debt Trust (GBAB) Average Current Ratio

How has GBAB Current Ratio performed in the past?

The current Current Ratio of Guggenheim Taxable Municipal Bond & Investment Grade Debt Trust (GBAB) is less than than its 3-year, less than than its 5-year, and less than than its 10-year historical averages

3-year avg

17.22

5-year avg

14.09

10-year avg

11.60

Guggenheim Taxable Municipal Bond & Investment Grade Debt Trust (GBAB) Current Ratio vs. Peers

How is GBAB’s Current Ratio compared to its peers?

Guggenheim Taxable Municipal Bond & Investment Grade Debt Trust’s Current Ratio is greater than Huber Select Large Cap Value Fund Institutional Class (0), greater than Segall Bryant & Hamill Small Cap Value Fund Retail Class (0), greater than Meeder Balanced Retail (0), greater than Virtus Convertible & Income Fund II (0.42), less than First Trust Enhanced Equity Income Fund (6.96), greater than Meeder Dynamic Allocation Fund - Retail Class (0), greater than Harding Loevner Emerging Markets Portfolio Advisor Class (0), greater than MassMutual Equity Opports I (0), greater than BlackRock 20/80 Target Allocation Inv A (0), greater than BlackRock Core Bond Trust (1.10),

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