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1. The Morningstar Medalist Rating™ is a forward-looking analysis that considers a combination of qualitative and quantitative factors. Morningstar evaluates three key pillars when assessing a fund: People, Parent, and Process, coupled with a fee assessment. The Medalist Rating uses a scale of Gold (highest), Silver, Bronze, Neutral, and Negative (lowest). For the full rating methodology, please go to https://s21.q4cdn.com/198919461/files/doc_downloads/othe_disclosure_materials/2023/1134512.pdf
2. Morningstar nominated Ford O'Neil for its 2024 U.S. Outstanding Portfolio Manager Award for Fidelity Total Bond Fund (FTBFX). [Fidelity Advisor Total Bond Fund Classes A, C, M, I, and Z are classes of Fidelity Total Bond Fund and have different expense and performance characteristics as well as eligibility requirements. See prospectus for more details.] Each year, Morningstar recognizes an Outstanding Portfolio Manager, an individual or team who has produced exceptional returns over the long term. To qualify for the award, the manager's strategy must currently earn a Morningstar Medalist Rating? of Gold or Silver for at least one vehicle and/or share class. For the full Morningstar awards methodology, go to https://images.mscomm.morningstar.com/Web/MorningstarInc/%7B9cec88d3-61e1-42d2-87d2-c59f55c11cce%7D_Morningstar_Awards_for_Investing_Excellence_-_Global_Methodology_-_2024.pdf
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