GARY HAYES SANDRA BOND TIFFANY CARRUTH Growth and Income Fund.

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GARY HAYES SANDRA BOND TIFFANY CARRUTH Growth and Income Fund

A growth and income fund is a mutual fund structured to provide both growth in value and income payments. A growth and income fund usually chooses small-cap stocks for income, and bonds are also sometimes included. Managers of a growth and income fund will often choose companies that show both growth and income together in the same security. Mutual fund families that offer a growth and income fund include Fidelity, Vanguard and Janus.

Growth and Income Fund Vanguard Lifestrategy Moderate Growth Fund (VSMGX) Net asset value = $7.7 billion Price as of 2/22/2010 = $17.68 SEC yield as of 2/22/2010 = 2.01% 52 week high 1/19/2010 = $ week low 3/9/2009 = $12.42 Range = $5.72 / 46.05%

Growth and Income Fund This fund is designed to be a moderate risk fund. The investment strategy for this fund is to maintain an asset mix of approximately 60% in common stock and 40% in bonds. The fund consists of U.S. and international stocks, and Treasury and corporate bonds.