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Classic Value Fund (PZFVX)

Asset Mix (%)
as of 7/31/10

Common Stocks: 85.15
Foreign Stock: 14.21
Cash & Cash Equivalents: 0.64

Market Characteristics
as of 7/31/10

Alpha: -1.77
Beta: 1.26
R-Squared: 93.03
Standard deviation: 29.42


Source: Morningstar, Inc.

Alpha measures the difference between a fund's actual returns and its expected performance, given its level of risk. A positive alpha figure indicates the fund has performed better than its beta would predict.

Beta measures a fund's sensitivity to market movements. A fund with a 1.10 beta is expected to perform 10% better than the market in up markets and 10% worse in down markets.

R-squared measures how closely a fund's performance correlates with the performance of a benchmark index. An R-squared of 100 means that a fund's performance is perfectly correlated with the benchmark index.

Standard deviation measures performance fluctuation — generally the higher the standard deviation, the greater the expected volatility of returns. These measures of past risk are not completely or necessarily representative of future risk and cannot predict a fund’s performance.

All data is based on the 3-year period and is calculated using the Russell 1000 Value Index. The Russell 1000 Value Index measures the performance of those companies within the Russell 1000 index with higher price-to-book ratios and higher forecasted growth values.

Top Holdings (%)

as of 7/31/10
Northrop Grumman Corp. 3.97
Exxon Mobil Corp. 3.93
UBS AG 3.54
Omnicom Group, Inc. 3.53
Tyco Electronics, Ltd. 3.38
Torchmark Corp. 3.37
Allstate Corp. 3.37
J.C. Penney Company, Inc. 3.00
CA, Inc. 2.78
State Street Corp. 2.71

The Fund’s holdings are subject to change at any time. Characteristics are expressed as a percentage of net assets.

All Funds (with the exception of the Money Market Fund) exclude cash and cash equivalent securities from Top holdings and Top issuers

With regard to the Asset Mix table to the right: The percentages disclosed in the Asset Mix table are based on the Fund's total investments.

Top Sectors (%)

as of 7/31/10
Financials 35.53
Information Technology 13.69
Industrials 13.61
Energy 9.97
Consumer Discretionary 8.47
Health Care 7.74
Consumer Staples 4.11
Materials 3.37
Utilities 3.07

The Fund’s holdings are subject to change at any time. Characteristics are expressed as a percentage of net assets.

All Funds (with the exception of the Money Market Fund) exclude cash and cash equivalent securities from Top Sectors.

Top Industries (%)

as of 7/31/10
Insurance 14.56
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels 9.97
Capital Markets 9.92
Aerospace & Defense 9.27
Diversified Financial Services 6.54
Software 4.74
Health Care Providers & Services 3.57
Media 3.53
Electronic Equipment, Instruments & Components 3.38
Chemicals 3.37

The Fund’s holdings are subject to change at any time. Characteristics are expressed as a percentage of net assets.

All Funds (with the exception of the Money Market Fund) exclude cash and cash equivalent securities from Top Industries.

What You Should Know

As market leadership changes, the value-investing style may underperform other investing styles. Large-capitalization stocks as a group could fall out of favor with the market, causing the Fund to underperform investments that focus on small- or medium-capitalization stocks. This fund may focus its investments in certain industries, thereby increasing its potential vulnerability to market volatility. Because the Fund may hold a concentrated portfolio, a decline in the value of an individual security may cause the Fund’s overall value to decline more than if it were less concentrated.

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