Humankind Benefit Corporation Seeks SEC Deregistration Approval
Published Date: 5/18/2026
Notice
Summary
Some investment companies, like Humankind Benefit Corporation, are asking the SEC to officially say they’re no longer investment companies because they’ve wrapped up their business and paid out their shareholders. If no one asks for a hearing by June 1, 2026, the SEC will approve these requests. This means less paperwork and costs for these companies, and a smoother finish for everyone involved!
Analyzed Economic Effects
4 provisions identified: 4 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
Humankind Benefit: Final Liquidation Paid
If you owned shares of Humankind Benefit Corporation, the fund made liquidating distributions to shareholders based on net asset value on December 8, 2025. The liquidation incurred $75,214.63 in expenses, which were paid by the fund's investment advisor.
Morgan Stanley Mortgage Trust: Final Payout
If you held shares of Morgan Stanley Mortgage Securities Trust, the fund made a final distribution to shareholders based on net asset value on August 4, 2025 after transferring its assets to Eaton Vance Mortgage Opportunities ETF. Reorganization expenses of $607,600 were paid by the fund's adviser and the acquiring fund's adviser and/or their affiliate.
Van Kampen Money Market: Asset Transfer & Payout
If you owned shares of Van Kampen Money Market Fund, the fund transferred its assets to AIM Investment Securities Funds and made a final distribution to shareholders based on net asset value on June 1, 2010. Reorganization expenses of $288,235.66 were paid by the fund's adviser and the acquiring fund's adviser and/or their affiliates.
Master Bond LLC: Asset Transfer and Final Distribution
If you held shares of Master Bond LLC, the fund transferred its assets to BlackRock Bond Fund, Inc. and made a final distribution to shareholders based on net asset value on September 16, 2024. Expenses of $64,550 incurred in the reorganization were paid by the acquiring fund.
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