Lipper Peer Group Rankings - Class N
(For the Period ending 9/30/2023)
Fund's Ranking / # of Funds in Peer Group

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U.S. Equity
Peer Group
1 Yr.
3 Yr.
5 Yrs.
10 Yrs.
Growth Multi-Cap Growth Funds 19/422 80/392 72/362 83/273
Percentile Ranking 5 20 20 30
Large Cap Growth Large-Cap Growth Funds 308/671 219/634 111/588 40/461
Percentile Ranking 46 35 19 9
Small-Mid Cap Growth Small-Cap Growth Funds 139/649 333/618 229/573 50/419
Percentile Ranking 21 54 40 12
Small Cap Growth Small-Cap Growth Funds 161/649 138/618 174/573 52/419
Percentile Ranking 25 22 30 12
Small Cap Value Small-Cap Core Funds 694/986 -- -- --
Percentile Ranking 70 -- -- --
Global/International Equity
Peer Group
1 Yr.
3 Yr.
5 Yrs.
10 Yrs.
International Leaders International Large-Cap Growth 340/366 284/331 222/288 45/202
Percentile Ranking 93 86 77 22
International Growth International Multi-Cap Growth 175/205 142/199 91/184 67/131
Percentile Ranking 85 71 49 51
International Small Cap Growth International Small/Mid-Cap Growth 125/195 167/185 123/171 112/120
Percentile Ranking 64 90 72 93
Emerging Markets Leaders Emerging Markets Funds 765/801 657/699 432/632 242/376
Percentile Ranking 96 94 68 64
Emerging Markets Growth Emerging Markets Funds 771/801 597/699 150/632 104/376
Percentile Ranking 96 85 24 28
Emerging Markets Small Cap Growth Emerging Markets Funds 599/801 124/699 28/632 10/376
Percentile Ranking 75 18 4 3
Performance cited represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results and current performance may be lower or higher than the data quoted. Returns shown are average annual total returns, which assume reinvestment of dividends and capital gains. Investment returns and principal will fluctuate and you may have a gain or loss when you sell shares.

International investing involves special risk considerations, including currency fluctuations, lower liquidity, economic and political risk. Investing in emerging markets can increase these risks.

Investments in initial public offerings (IPOs) during favorable market conditions have significantly contributed to the Emerging Markets Growth Fund's performance since its inception.  As the Fund grows in size or as market conditions for IPOs become less favorable, the impact of IPOs is likely to diminish.

Investing in smaller companies involves special risks, including higher volatility and lower liquidity.

Class N Shares are available to the general public without a sales load. Class I Shares are available to certain institutional investors.

Lipper is a well-regarded firm that monitors mutual fund performance. Lipper rankings are based on a fund's average annual total return and the percentile ranking refers to the fund’s rank relative to all funds in the same Lipper peer group. For example, a 25 would indicate that the Fund is ranked in the 25th percentile—or top one-quarter of funds—in its peer group. Definitions of each Lipper peer group follow.

Lipper Emerging Markets Funds —Funds with the primary objective to invest in Equities of Emerging countries of the following regions, including single country funds of the relevant regions (if the specific country classification is not available): Emerging countries of the European continent (including Turkey); Emerging countries of the Far East, Globally diversified Emerging markets; Emerging Markets Latin American Continent.

Lipper Mid-Cap Growth Funds — Funds that, by portfolio practice, invest at least 75% of their equity assets in companies with market capitalizations (on a three-year weighted basis) less than 300% of the dollar-weighted median market capitalization of the middle 1,000 securities of the S&P SuperComposite 1500 Index.

Lipper Multi-Cap Growth Funds — Funds that, by portfolio practice, invest in a variety of market capitalization ranges, without concentrating 75% of their equity assets in any one market capitalization range over an extended period of time.

Lipper Large-Cap Growth Funds —Funds that, by portfolio practice, invest at least 75% of their equity assets in companies with market capitalizations (on a three-year weighted basis) of greater than 300% of the dollar-weighted median market capitalization of the S&P Mid-Cap 400 Index.

Lipper Small-Cap Growth Funds —Funds that, by portfolio practice, invest at least 75% of their equity assets in companies with market capitalizations (on a three-year weighted basis) of less than 250% of the dollar-weighted median market capitalization of the S&P Small-Cap 600 Index.

Lipper Small-Cap Value Funds —Funds that, by portfolio practice, invest at least 75% of their equity assets in companies with market capitalizations (on a three-year weighted basis) of less than 250% of the dollar-weighted median market capitalization of the S&P Small-Cap 600 Index.

Lipper International Multi-Cap Growth Funds —Funds that, by portfolio practice, invest in a variety of market capitalization ranges without concentrating 75% of their equity assets in any one market capitalization range over an extended period of time. Multi-cap funds typically have 25% to 75% of their assets invested in companies strictly outside of the U.S. with market capitalizations (on a three-year weighted basis) above 400% of the 75th market capitalization percentile of the S&P/Citigroup World ex-U.S. Broad Market Index.

Lipper Short-Intermediate Investment Grade Debt Funds —Funds that invest at least 65% of their assets in investment grade debt issues (rated in top four grades) with dollar-weighted average maturities of one to five years.

Lipper Money Market Instrument Funds —Funds that invest in high quality financial instruments rated in the top two grades with dollar-weighted average maturites of less than 90 days.