After plugging the names or ticker symbols of your funds, you'll be able to see how your portfolio looks overall, how your savings are broken down by
different asset classes, what you're
paying in underlying expenses and where holdings of these many funds may overlap.
Each share
class represents an interest in the same
assets of the Funds, has the same rights and is identical in all material respects except that (i) each
class of shares may be subject to
different (or no) sales loads, (ii) each
class of shares may bear
different (or no) distribution fees; (iii) each
class of shares may have
different shareholder features, such as minimum investment amounts; (iv) certain other
class - specific expenses will be borne solely by the
class to which such expenses are attributable, including transfer agent fees attributable to a specific
class of shares, printing and postage expenses related to preparing and distributing materials to current shareholders of a specific
class, registration fees
paid by a specific
class of shares, the expenses of administrative personnel and services required to support the shareholders of a specific
class, litigation or other legal expenses relating to a
class of shares, Trustees» fees or expenses
paid as a result of issues relating to a specific
class of shares and accounting fees and expenses relating to a specific
class of shares and (v) each
class has exclusive voting rights with respect to matters relating to its own distribution arrangements.