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Following Fund Prices in
Your Newspaper
The daily price per share for each fund is calculated at the close of business of the New
York Stock Exchange each day it is open for trading. You may find the daily prices for
your funds in your local newspaper and on our Web site. Fund prices are typically found
in the business section of your newspaper under Mutual Fund Quotations. Fund prices
are also available through our toll-free phone system.
Although not all newspaper fund listings are exactly the same, the following information
will typically be displayed:
- The abbreviated name of the fund.
- The Net Asset Value (NAV) per share. This is the price at which you may
redeem your shares (less any contingent deferred sales charges if you
have invested in class B shares. See your prospectus for details).
- To determine the daily value of your account, multiply the total number
of shares in your account by the NAV.
- The change (Net Chg.) in NAV from the preceding NAV price.
- The year-to-date rate of return (YTD % ret.) is the gain or loss
expressed as a percentage rate.
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