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Boston Trust Walden Equity Fund

WSEFX

89.4%

Excluded by weight

41

Excluded companies

51

Total holdings

67.6%

Active share vs S&P 500

Highly active

Why active share matters

Active share measures what fraction of this fund's portfolio is genuinely different from the S&P 500. A fund with 0% active share is identical to the index. 100% means no overlap.

Index funds and near-index funds should have very low active share — that's the point. A plain S&P 500 index fund will show ~0%. A fund that tracks the index but removes a handful of companies might show 3–8%. Low active share is expected for index strategies; what matters is whether a fund claiming to be actively managed is actually doing anything different.

The number that matters isn't excluded % alone — it's excluded % paired with active share. A fund can exclude hundreds of companies and still be 97% the same as the S&P 500, because the excluded companies represented a tiny share of the index by market weight.

A fund with high exclusions but low active share is excluding companies that barely affect its returns. It's still tracking the index. The ethical stance is real; the portfolio impact is not. A fund with high exclusions and high active share is genuinely different — the exclusions actually move the portfolio.

Holdings as of end-of-period filing dated December 30, 2025. Source: SEC N-PORT filing / fund provider disclosure.

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41 companies · 89.4% by weight
MSFT10.51%

Microsoft Corp.

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AAPL9.65%

Apple Inc.

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GOOG7.04%

Alphabet Inc.

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JPM5.22%

JPMorgan Chase & Co.

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GOOGL4.38%

Alphabet Inc.

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V3.83%

Visa Inc

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NVDA3.45%

NVIDIA Corp.

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COP2.69%

ConocoPhillips

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CB2.52%

Chubb Ltd.

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AMAT2.51%

Applied Materials Inc.

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AZO2.51%

Autozone, Inc.

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JNJ2.37%

Johnson & Johnson

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SYK2.27%

Stryker Corporation

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ACN2.21%

Accenture PLC

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CSCO2.06%

Cisco Systems, Inc.

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DE1.97%

Deere & Company

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UNP1.85%

Union Pacific Corporation

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BKNG1.57%

Booking Holdings Inc

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UNH1.53%

UnitedHealth Group Inc.

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PEP1.43%

Pepsico Inc

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KLAC1.34%

KLA Corp.

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AXP1.31%

American Express Company

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ROST1.16%

Ross Stores Inc

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MMC1.14%

Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc.

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LOW1.09%

Lowes Companies, Inc.

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APD1.08%

Air Products & Chemicals, Inc.

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MRK1.02%

Merck & Co., Inc

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BDX0.91%

Becton, Dickinson and Company

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WAT0.88%

Waters Corporation

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MCD0.87%

McDonald's Corp.

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CMCSA0.82%

Comcast Corporation

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ADBE0.77%

Adobe Inc

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ES0.77%

Eversource Energy

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NKE0.77%

Nike, Inc.

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ATR0.73%

Aptargroup Inc.

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UPS0.64%

United Parcel Service, Inc.

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TROW0.57%

Price T Rowe Group Inc.

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FDS0.54%

FactSet Research Systems Inc.

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A0.53%

Agilent Technologies Inc.

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SYY0.48%

Sysco Corporation

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HSY0.40%

Hershey Co. (The)

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About this screening

Boston Trust Walden Equity Fund applies its own values-based screening methodology. We analyze it because that shared practice — using an ethical framework to exclude companies for non-financial reasons — makes the comparison meaningful. This fund's methodology differs from ours. The purpose of this page is to make those differences tangible and help investors know what they own.