REGISTRATION STATEMENT UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933
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Post-Effective Amendment No. 116 | þ | ||
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REGISTRATION STATEMENT UNDER THE INVESTMENT COMPANY ACT OF 1940
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Amendment No. 117 | þ | ||
Elisa Mitchell, Esquire
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E. Carolan Berkley, Esquire | |
Invesco Advisers, Inc.
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Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young, LLP | |
11 Greenway Plaza, Suite 2500
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2600 One Commerce Square | |
Houston, Texas 77046
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103 | |
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Approximate Date of Proposed Public Offering:
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As soon as practicable after the effective
date of this Amendment. |
o | immediately upon filing pursuant to paragraph (b) | ||
þ | on September 28, 2011, pursuant to paragraph (b) | ||
o | 60 days after filing pursuant to paragraph (a)(1) | ||
o | on [date] pursuant to paragraph (a)(1) | ||
o | 75 days after filing pursuant to paragraph (a)(2) | ||
o | on [date]pursuant to paragraph (a)(2) of rule 485. |
o | This post-effective amendment designates a new effective date for a previously filed post-effective amendment |
Prospectus | September 28, 2011 |
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The Adviser(s)
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Adviser Compensation
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Portfolio Managers
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Sales Charges
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Distributions
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Dividends
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Capital Gains Distributions
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Limited Fund Offering
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Shareholder Account Information
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Choosing a Share Class
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Share Class Eligibility
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Distribution and Service (12b-1) Fees
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Initial Sales Charges (Class A Shares Only)
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Contingent Deferred Sales Charges (CDSCs)
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Redemption Fees
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A-5 | |||
Purchasing Shares
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Redeeming Shares
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A-7 | |||
Exchanging Shares
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A-9 | |||
Rights Reserved by the Funds
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A-10 | |||
Excessive Short-Term Trading Activity (Market Timing) Disclosures
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Pricing of Shares
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Taxes
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Payments to Financial Intermediaries
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Important Notice Regarding Delivery of Security Holder Documents
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Obtaining Additional Information
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Back Cover |
Shareholder Fees
(fees paid directly from your
investment)
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Class: | A | B | C | Y | ||||||||||||||
Maximum Sales Charge (Load) Imposed on Purchases (as a percentage of offering price) | 5.50 | % | None | None | None | |||||||||||||
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Maximum Deferred Sales Charge (Load) (as a percentage of original purchase price or redemption proceeds, whichever is less) | None | 5.00 | % | 1.00 | % | None | ||||||||||||
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1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years | |||||||||||||||
Class A
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$ | 672 | $ | 931 | $ | 1,209 | $ | 2,000 | ||||||||||
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Class B
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705 | 934 | 1,288 | 2,155 | ||||||||||||||
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Class C
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305 | 634 | 1,088 | 2,348 | ||||||||||||||
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Class Y
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104 | 325 | 563 | 1,248 | ||||||||||||||
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1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years | |||||||||||||||
Class A
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$ | 672 | $ | 931 | $ | 1,209 | $ | 2,000 | ||||||||||
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Class B
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205 | 634 | 1,088 | 2,155 | ||||||||||||||
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Class C
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205 | 634 | 1,088 | 2,348 | ||||||||||||||
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Class Y
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104 | 325 | 563 | 1,248 | ||||||||||||||
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Average Annual Total Returns
(for the periods ended
December 31, 2010)
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Class A: Inception (02/25/1998) | ||||||||||||
Return Before Taxes | 9.55 | % | 3.57 | % | 1.11 | % | ||||||
Return After Taxes on Distributions | 9.55 | 3.57 | 1.11 | |||||||||
Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares | 6.21 | 3.10 | 0.96 | |||||||||
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Class B: Inception (02/25/1998) | 10.09 | 3.63 | 1.06 | |||||||||
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Class C: Inception (02/25/1998) | 14.05 | 3.94 | 0.91 | |||||||||
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Class Y: Inception (02/25/1998) | 16.23 | 5.01 | 1.93 | |||||||||
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MSCI World Index sm1 | 11.76 | 2.43 | 2.31 | |||||||||
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MSCI World Growth Index 1 | 14.50 | 3.49 | 1.77 | |||||||||
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Lipper Global Multi-Cap Growth Funds Index 1 | 19.93 | 6.00 | 4.35 | |||||||||
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Lipper Global Large-Cap Growth Funds Index 1 | 13.35 | 3.19 | 0.78 | |||||||||
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The Fund has elected to include three benchmark indices: the MSCI World Index, the MSCI World Growth Index and the Lipper Global Large-Cap Growth Funds Index. The Fund uses the MSCI World Index as its broad-based benchmark to provide investors a broad proxy for the U.S. market. The MSCI World Growth Index is the style specific benchmark and is the proxy that most appropriately reflects the Funds investment process. The Fund has elected to use the Lipper Global Large-Cap Growth Funds Index to represent its peer group rather than the Lipper Global Multi-Cap Growth Funds Index. The Lipper Global Large-Cap Growth Funds Index more closely reflects the performance of the types of securities in which the Fund invests. |
Portfolio Managers | Title | Length of Service on the Fund | ||||
Matthew Dennis | Portfolio Manager (lead) | 2010 | ||||
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Ryan Amerman | Portfolio Manager | 2011 | ||||
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Mark Jason | Portfolio Manager | 2011 | ||||
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Initial Investment
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Additional Investments
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Type of Account | Per Fund | Per Fund | ||||||
Asset or fee-based accounts managed by your financial adviser | None | None | ||||||
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Eligible employee benefit plans, SEP, SARSEP and SIMPLE IRA plans | None | None | ||||||
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IRAs, Roth IRAs and Coverdell ESA accounts if the new investor is purchasing shares through a systematic purchase plan | $ | 25 | $ | 25 | ||||
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All other types of accounts if the investor is purchasing shares through a systematic purchase plan | $ | 50 | $ | 50 | ||||
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IRAs, Roth IRAs and Coverdell ESAs | $ | 250 | $ | 25 | ||||
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All other accounts | $ | 1,000 | $ | 50 | ||||
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n | Matthew Dennis, (lead manager), Portfolio Manager, who has been responsible for the Fund since 2010 and has been associated with Invesco and/or its affiliates since 2000. |
n | Ryan Amerman, Portfolio Manager, who has been responsible for the Fund since 2011 and has been associated with Invesco and/or its affiliates since 1996. |
n | Mark Jason, Portfolio Manager, who has been responsible for the Fund since 2011 and has been associated with Invesco and/or its affiliates since 2001. |
Ratio of
Ratio of
expenses
expenses
to average net
Net gains
to average
assets without
Ratio of net
Net asset
Net
(losses) on
Dividends
net assets
fee waivers
investment
value,
investment
securities (both
Total from
from net
Net asset
Net assets,
with fee waivers
and/or
income (loss)
beginning
income
realized and
investment
investment
value, end
Total
end of period
and/or
expenses
expenses
to average
Portfolio
of period
(loss)
(a)
unrealized)
operations
income
of period
Return
(b)
(000s omitted)
absorbed
absorbed
net assets
turnover
(c)
Class A
Year ended
05/31/11
$
9.41
$
0.10
$
2.76
(d)
$
2.86
$
$
12.27
30.39
%
(d)
$
117,332
1.26
%
(e)
1.27
%
(e)
0.92
%
(e)
110
%
Year ended
05/31/10
8.01
0.01
1.41
1.42
(0.02
)
9.41
17.73
104,745
1.38
(f)
1.38
(f)
0.10
(f)
18
Year ended
05/31/09
11.59
0.03
(3.53
)
(3.50
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(0.08
)
8.01
(30.09
)
104,570
1.41
(f)
1.41
(f)
0.30
(f)
34
Year ended
05/31/08
12.17
0.06
(0.63
)
(0.57
)
(0.01
)
11.59
(4.71
)
180,366
1.23
(f)
1.23
(f)
0.53
(f)
28
Year ended
05/31/07
9.54
0.02
2.61
2.63
12.17
27.57
208,521
1.29
1.29
0.19
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Class B
Year ended
05/31/11
8.70
0.02
2.53
(d)
2.55
11.25
29.31
(d)
3,499
2.01
(e)
2.02
(e)
0.17
(e)
110
Year ended
05/31/10
7.44
(0.05
)
1.31
1.26
8.70
16.94
4,472
2.13
(f)
2.13
(f)
(0.65
)
(f)
18
Year ended
05/31/09
10.72
(0.04
)
(3.24
)
(3.28
)
7.44
(30.60
)
6,237
2.16
(f)
2.16
(f)
(0.45
)
(f)
34
Year ended
05/31/08
11.33
(0.03
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(0.58
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(0.61
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10.72
(5.38
)
18,290
1.98
(f)
1.98
(f)
(0.22
)
(f)
28
Year ended
05/31/07
8.95
(0.06
)
2.44
2.38
11.33
26.59
35,825
2.06
2.06
(0.58
)
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Class C
Year ended
05/31/11
8.72
0.02
2.54
(d)
2.56
11.28
29.36
(d)
14,047
2.01
(e)
2.02
(e)
0.17
(e)
110
Year ended
05/31/10
7.46
(0.06
)
1.32
1.26
8.72
16.89
12,427
2.13
(f)
2.13
(f)
(0.65
)
(f)
18
Year ended
05/31/09
10.75
(0.03
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(3.26
)
(3.29
)
7.46
(30.60
)
12,132
2.16
(f)
2.16
(f)
(0.45
)
(f)
34
Year ended
05/31/08
11.36
(0.02
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(0.59
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(0.61
)
10.75
(5.37
)
20,935
1.98
(f)
1.98
(f)
(0.22
)
(f)
28
Year ended
05/31/07
8.98
(0.06
)
2.44
2.38
11.36
26.50
24,700
2.06
2.06
(0.58
)
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Class Y
Year ended
05/31/11
9.60
0.13
2.81
(d)
2.94
12.54
30.63
(d)
483
1.01
(e)
1.02
(e)
1.17
(e)
110
Year ended
05/31/10
8.17
0.04
1.44
1.48
(0.05
)
9.60
18.04
199
1.13
(f)
1.13
(f)
0.35
(f)
18
Year ended
05/31/09
11.84
0.04
(3.60
)
(3.56
)
(0.11
)
8.17
(29.92
)
154
1.16
(f)
1.16
(f)
0.55
(f)
34
Year ended
05/31/08
12.43
0.10
(0.66
)
(0.56
)
(0.03
)
11.84
(4.41
)
843
0.98
(f)
0.98
(f)
0.78
(f)
28
Year ended
05/31/07
9.72
0.03
2.68
2.71
12.43
27.88
1,059
1.06
1.06
0.42
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Calculated using average shares outstanding.
Includes adjustments in accordance with accounting principles
generally accepted in the United States of America and, as
such, the net asset value for financial reporting purposes and
the returns based upon those net asset values may differ from
the net asset value and returns for shareholder transactions.
Does not include sales charges and is not annualized for periods
less than one year, if applicable.
Portfolio turnover is calculated at the fund level and is not
annualized for periods less than one year, if applicable.
Includes litigation proceeds received during the period. Had the
litigation proceeds not been received, net gains (losses) on
securities (both realized and unrealized) per share would have
been $2.59, $2.36, $2.37 and $2.64 for Class A,
Class B, Class C and Class Y shares,
respectively, and total returns would have been lower.
Ratios are based on average daily net assets (000s
omitted) of $112,077, $4,042, $13,256 and $331 for Class A,
Class B, Class C and Class Y shares, respectively.
The ratios reflect the rebate of certain Fund expenses in
connection with investments in a Morgan Stanley affiliate during
the period. The effect of the rebate on the ratios is less than
0.005% for each of the years ended May 31, 2010, 2009 and
2008.
Share Classes
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class R
Class Y
Investor Class
Class A2 shares of Invesco Tax-Free Intermediate Fund and
Investor Class shares of Invesco Money Market Fund, Invesco
Tax-Exempt Cash Fund, Premier Portfolio, Premier Tax-Exempt
Portfolio and Premier U.S. Government Money Portfolio do
not have a
12b-1
fee.
Class B shares of Invesco Money Market Fund convert to Invesco
Cash Reserve Shares. Class B5 shares of Invesco Money
Market Fund convert to Class A5 shares.
Class B shares and Class B5 shares will not convert to
Class A shares or Class A5 shares, respectively, that
have a higher 12b-1 fee rate than the respective Class B
shares or Class B5 shares at the time of conversion.
CDSC does not apply to redemption of Class C shares of Invesco
Short Term Bond Fund unless you received Class C shares of
Invesco Short Term Bond Fund through an exchange from Class C
shares from another Invesco Fund that is still subject to a CDSC.
The
12b-1
fee for Class C shares of certain Funds is less than 1.00%. The
Fees and Expenses of the Fund - Annual Fund Operating
Expenses section of the prospectus reflects the actual
12b-1
fees
paid by a Fund.
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Class A2 shares: Invesco Limited Maturity Treasury Fund and
Invesco Tax-Free Intermediate Fund;
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Class A5 shares: Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement Funds and
Invesco Money Market Fund;
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Class B5 shares: Invesco Money Market Fund (New or
additional investments in Class B5 shares are not
permitted);
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Class C5 shares: Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement Funds and
Invesco Money Market Fund;
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Investors who established accounts prior to April 1, 2002,
in Investor Class shares who have continuously maintained an
account in Investor Class shares (this includes anyone listed in
the registration of an account, such as a joint owner, trustee
or custodian, and immediate family members of such persons).
These investors are referred to as Investor Class
grandfathered investors.
n
Customers of certain financial intermediaries which have had
relationships with the Funds distributor or any Funds that
offered Investor Class shares prior to April 1, 2002, who
have continuously maintained such relationships. These
intermediaries are referred to as Investor Class
grandfathered intermediaries.
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Eligible employee benefit plans. Investor Class shares are
generally not available for IRAs unless the IRA depositor is
considered an Investor Class grandfathered investor or the
account is opened through an Investor Class grandfathered
intermediary.
n
Any current, former or retired trustee, director, officer or
employee (or immediate family member of a current, former or
retired trustee, director, officer or employee) of any Invesco
Fund or of Invesco Ltd. or any of its subsidiaries.
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B-1
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C-1
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F-6
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J-2
J-3
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L-1
L-2
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L-3
L-5
L-6
L-7
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L-17
L-18
L-19
L-20
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L-22
L-23
L-24
L-25
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N-3
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Invesco Tax-Free Intermediate Fund, Class A2 shares.
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Invesco Money Market Fund, Investor Class shares.
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Invesco Tax-Exempt Cash Fund, Investor Class shares.
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Premier Portfolio, Investor Class shares.
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Premier U.S. Government Money Portfolio, Investor Class
shares.
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Premier Tax-Exempt Portfolio, Investor Class shares.
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All Funds, Class Y shares
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Class A shares: 0.25%
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Class B shares: 1.00%
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Class C shares: 1.00%
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Class P shares: 0.10%
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Class R shares: 0.50%
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Class S shares: 0.15%
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Invesco Cash Reserve Shares: 0.15%
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Investor Class shares: 0.25%
n
Investors who purchase shares through a fee-based advisory
account with an approved financial intermediary or any current
or retired trustee, director, officer or employee of any Invesco
Fund or of Invesco Ltd. or any of its subsidiaries. In a fee
based advisory program, a financial intermediary typically
charges each investor a fee based on the value of the
investors account in exchange for servicing that account.
n
Any investor who purchases their shares with the proceeds of a
rollover, transfer or distribution from a retirement plan or
individual retirement account for which Invesco Distributors
acts as the prototype sponsor to another eligible retirement
plan or individual retirement account for which Invesco
Distributors acts as the prototype sponsor, to the extent that
such proceeds are attributable to the redemption of shares of a
Fund held through the plan or account.
n
Certain retirement plans (the Plan or
Plans); provided, however, that such Plans:
n
have assets of at least $1 million; or
n
have at least 100 employees eligible to participate in the Plan;
or
n
execute multiple-plan transactions through a single omnibus
account per Fund.
n
Any investor who maintains an account in Investor Class shares
of a Fund (this includes anyone listed in the registration of an
account, such as a joint owner, trustee or custodian, and
immediate family members of such persons).
n
Qualified Tuition Programs created and maintained in accordance
with Section 529 of the Code.
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Insurance company separate accounts.
n
When buying Class A shares of Invesco Tax-Exempt Cash Fund
and Class A2 shares of Invesco Limited Maturity
Treasury Fund or Invesco Tax-Free Intermediate Fund.
n
When reinvesting dividends and distributions.
n
When exchanging shares of one Fund, that were previously
assessed a sales charge, for shares of another Fund.
n
As a result of a Funds merger, consolidation, or
acquisition of the assets of another Fund.
n
Unit investment trusts sponsored by Invesco Distributors or its
affiliates.
n
Unitholders of Invesco Van Kampen unit investment trusts that
enrolled in the reinvestment program prior to December 3,
2007 to reinvest
distributions from such trusts in Class A shares of the
Funds. The Funds reserve the right to modify or terminate this
program at any time.
CDSC Category I
Year since purchase made
Class B CDSC
5.00
%
4.00
3.00
3.00
2.00
1.00
None
CDSC Category II
Year since purchase made
Class B CDSC
5.00
%
4.00
3.00
2.00
2.00
1.00
None
CDSC Category III
Year since purchase made
Class B CDSC
5.00
%
4.00
3.00
2.50
1.50
None
CDSC Category IV
Year since purchase made
Class B CDSC
4.00
%
3.75
3.50
2.50
1.50
1.00
None
CDSC Category V
Year since purchase made
Class B CDSC
2.00
%
1.50
1.00
0.50
None
CDSC Category VI
Class B CDSC
Class B CDSC
purchased before
purchased on or after
Year since purchase made
June 1, 2005
June 1, 2005
3.00
%
4.00
%
2.50
4.00
2.00
3.00
1.00
2.50
None
1.50
None
None
CDSC Category VII
Year since purchase made
Class B CDSC
4.00
%
4.00
3.00
2.50
1.50
None
n
If you participate in the Systematic Redemption Plan and
withdraw up to 12% of the value of your shares that are subject
to a CDSC in any twelve-month period.
n
If you redeem shares to pay account fees.
n
If you are the executor, administrator or beneficiary of an
estate or are otherwise entitled to assets remaining in an
account following the death or post-purchase disability of a
shareholder or beneficial owner and you choose to redeem those
shares.
n
Class A shares of Invesco Tax-Exempt Cash Fund.
n
Class A shares of Invesco Limited Maturity Treasury
Fund and Invesco Tax-Free Intermediate Fund purchased on or
after October 21, 2002, and prior to February 1, 2010.
n
Class A2 shares of Invesco Limited Maturity Treasury
Fund and Invesco Tax-Free Intermediate Fund.
n
Invesco Cash Reserve Shares of Invesco Money Market Fund.
n
Investor Class shares of any Fund.
n
Class P shares of Invesco Summit Fund.
n
Class S shares of Invesco Charter Fund, Invesco Growth
Allocation Fund, Invesco Moderate Allocation Fund, Invesco
Moderately Conservative Allocation Fund and Invesco Summit Fund.
n
Class Y shares of any Fund.
Invesco Asia Pacific Growth Fund
Invesco China Fund
Invesco Developing Markets Fund
Invesco Emerging Market Local Currency Debt Fund
Invesco Emerging Markets Equity Fund
Invesco European Growth Fund
Invesco European Small Company Fund
Invesco Floating Rate Fund
Invesco Global Core Equity Fund
Invesco Global Equity Fund
Invesco Global Health Care Fund
Invesco Global Real Estate Fund
Invesco Global Real Estate Income Fund
Invesco Global Small & Mid Cap Growth Fund
Invesco Gold & Precious Metals Fund
Invesco High Yield Fund
Invesco High Yield Securities Fund
Invesco International Allocation Fund
Invesco International Core Equity Fund
Invesco International Small Company Fund
Invesco International Total Return Fund
Invesco Pacific Growth Fund
Invesco Van Kampen High Yield Municipal Fund
Invesco Van Kampen Small Cap Growth Fund
Invesco Van Kampen Small Cap Value Fund
n
Redemptions and exchanges of shares held in accounts maintained
by intermediaries that do not have the systematic capability to
assess the redemption fees.
n
Redemptions and exchanges of shares held by funds of funds,
qualified tuition plans maintained pursuant to Section 529
of the Code, variable insurance contracts or separately managed
qualified default investment alternative vehicles maintained
pursuant to Section 404(c)(5) of the Employee Retirement Income
Security Act of 1974, as amended (ERISA), which use the Funds as
underlying investments.
n
Redemptions and exchanges effectuated pursuant to automatic
investment rebalancing or dollar cost averaging programs or
systematic withdrawal plans.
n
Redemptions requested within 31 days following the death or
post-purchase disability of an account owner.
n
Redemptions or exchanges initiated by a Fund.
n
Shares acquired through the reinvestment of dividends and
distributions.
n
Shares acquired through systematic purchase plans.
n
Shares acquired in connection with a rollover or transfer of
assets from the trustee or custodian of an employee benefit plan
to the trustee or custodian of another employee benefit plan.
Additional
Initial Investment
Investments
Type of Account
Per Fund
Per Fund
None
None
None
None
$
25
$
25
50
50
250
25
1,000
50
Opening An Account
Adding To An Account
Through a Financial Adviser
Contact your financial adviser.
Contact your financial adviser.
By Mail
Mail completed account application and check to the transfer
agent,
Invesco Investment Services, Inc.,
P.O. Box 219078,
Kansas City, MO 64121-9078.
Invesco Investment Services, Inc. does NOT accept the following
types of payments: Credit Card Checks, Third Party Checks, and
Cash*.
Mail your check and the remittance slip from your confirmation
statement to the transfer agent. Invesco Investment Services,
Inc. does NOT accept the following types of payments: Credit
Card Checks, Third Party Checks, and Cash*.
By Wire
Mail completed account application to the transfer agent. Call
the transfer agent at (800)
959-4246
to
receive a reference number. Then, use the wire instructions
provided below.
Call the transfer agent to receive a reference number. Then, use
the wire instructions provided below.
Wire Instructions
Beneficiary Bank ABA/Routing #: 011001234
Beneficiary Account Number: 729639
Beneficiary Account Name: Invesco Investment Services, Inc.
RFB: Fund Name, Reference #
OBI: Your Name, Account #
By Telephone
Open your account using one of the methods described above.
Select the Bank Account Information option on your completed
account application or complete a Systematic Options and Bank
Information Form. Mail the application or form to the transfer
agent. Once the transfer agent has received the form, call the
transfer agent at the number below to place your purchase order.
Opening An Account
Adding To An Account
Automated Investor Line
Open your account using one of the methods described above.
Call the Invesco Investment Services, Inc.
24-hour
Automated Investor Line at
1-800-246-5463.
You may place your order after you have provided the bank
instructions that will be requested.
By Internet
Open your account using one of the methods described above.
Access your account at www.invesco.com/us. The proper bank
instructions must have been provided on your account. You may
not purchase shares in retirement accounts on the internet.
In addition, Invesco Investment Services, Inc. does not accept
cash equivalents for employer sponsored plan accounts. Cash
equivalents include cashiers checks, official checks, bank
drafts, travelers checks, treasurers checks, postal
money orders or money orders. We also reserve the right to
reject at our sole discretion payment by Temporary / Starter
Checks.
n
Your account balance in the Fund paying the dividend or
distribution must be at least $5,000; and
n
Your account balance in the Fund receiving the dividend or
distribution must be at least $500.
How to Redeem Shares
Through a Financial Adviser or Financial Intermediary
Contact your financial adviser or financial intermediary
(including your retirement plan administrator).
By Mail
Send a written request to the transfer agent which includes:
The transfer agent may require that you provide additional
documentation, or information, such as corporate resolutions or
powers of attorney, if applicable. If you are redeeming from an
IRA or other type of retirement account, you must complete the
appropriate distribution form, as well as employer authorization.
By Telephone
Call the transfer agent at
1-800-959-4246.
You will be allowed to redeem by telephone if:
You may, in limited circumstances, initiate a redemption from an
Invesco IRA account by telephone. Redemptions from other types
of retirement plan accounts may be initiated only in writing and
require the completion of the appropriate distribution form, as
well as employer authorization.
Automated Investor Line
Call the Invesco Investment Services, Inc. 24-hour Automated
Investor Line at
1-800-246-5463.
You may place your redemption order after you have provided the
bank instructions that will be requested.
By Internet
Place your redemption request at www.invesco.com/us. You will be
allowed to redeem by Internet if:
Redemptions from most retirement plan accounts may be initiated
only in writing and require the completion of the appropriate
distribution form, as well as employer authorization.
n
Invesco Money Market Fund, Invesco Cash Reserve Shares,
Class A5 shares, Class Y shares and Investor Class
shares
n
Invesco Tax-Exempt Cash Fund, Class A shares, Class Y
shares and Investor Class shares
n
Premier Portfolio, Investor Class shares
n
Premier Tax-Exempt Portfolio, Investor Class shares
n
Premier U.S. Government Money Portfolio, Investor Class
shares
n
When your redemption proceeds will equal or exceed $250,000 per
Fund.
n
When you request that redemption proceeds be paid to someone
other than the registered owner of the account.
n
When you request that redemption proceeds be sent somewhere
other than the address of record or bank of record on the
account.
n
When you request that redemption proceeds be sent to a new
address or an address that changed in the last 30 days.
Exchange From
Exchange To
Class A, C, R, Y*, Investor Class
Class A, Y*, Investor Class, Invesco Cash Reserve Shares
Class A, Y*, Investor Class, Invesco Cash Reserve Shares
Class A, Y*, Investor Class, Invesco Cash Reserve Shares
Class A, Y*, Investor Class
Class A, Invesco Cash Reserve Shares
Class A, S, Invesco Cash Reserve Shares
Class B
Class B
Class C, Y*
Class C, Y*
Class R
Class R
Class Y
You may exchange your Invesco Cash Reserve Shares, Class A
shares, Class C shares or Investor Class shares for Class Y
shares of the same Fund if you otherwise qualify to buy that
Funds Class Y shares. Please consult your financial
adviser to discuss the tax implications, if any, of all
exchanges into Class Y shares of the same Fund.
n
Investor Class shares cannot be exchanged for Class A
shares of any Fund which offers Investor Class shares.
n
Exchanges into Class A2 shares of Invesco Limited Maturity
Treasury Fund and Invesco Tax-Free Intermediate Fund (also known
as the Category III Funds) are not permitted.
n
Class A2 shares of Invesco Limited Maturity Treasury Fund
and Invesco Tax-Free Intermediate Fund cannot be exchanged for
Class A shares of those Funds.
n
Invesco Cash Reserve Shares cannot be exchanged for Class C
or R shares if the shares being exchanged were acquired by
exchange from Class A shares of any Fund.
n
Invesco Cash Reserve shares, Class A shares, Class C
shares or Investor Class shares of one Fund cannot be exchanged
for Class Y shares of a different Fund.
n
All existing systematic exchanges and reallocations will cease
and these options will no longer be available on all 403(b)
prototype plans.
n
Shares must have been held for at least one day prior to the
exchange with the exception of dividends and distributions that
are reinvested; and
n
If you have physical share certificates, you must return them to
the transfer agent in order to effect the exchange.
n
Exchanges of shares held in accounts maintained by
intermediaries that do not have the systematic capability to
apply the exchange limitation.
n
Exchanges of shares held by Funds of Funds, qualified tuition
plans maintained pursuant to Section 529 of the Code, and
insurance company separate accounts which use the Funds as
underlying investments.
n
Generally, exchanges effectuated pursuant to automatic
investment rebalancing or dollar cost averaging programs.
n
Generally, exchanges on fee-based advisory accounts which
involve a periodic rebalancing feature.
n
Exchanges initiated by a Fund or by the trustee, administrator
or other fiduciary of an employee benefit plan (not in response
to distribution or exchange instructions received from a plan
participant).
n
Reject or cancel all or any part of any purchase or exchange
order.
n
Modify any terms or conditions related to the purchase,
redemption or exchange of shares of any Fund.
n
Reject or cancel any request to establish a Systematic Purchase
Plan, Systematic Redemption Plan or Portfolio Rebalancing
Program.
n
Suspend, change or withdraw all or any part of the offering made
by this prospectus.
n
Trade activity monitoring.
n
Trading guidelines.
n
Redemption fees on trades in certain Funds.
n
The use of fair value pricing consistent with procedures
approved by the Board.
n
The money market funds are offered to investors as cash
management vehicles; investors must perceive an investment in
such Funds as an
alternative to cash, and must be able to purchase and redeem
shares regularly and frequently.
n
One of the advantages of a money market fund as compared to
other investment options is liquidity. Any policy that
diminishes the liquidity of the money market funds will be
detrimental to the continuing operations of such Funds.
n
The money market funds portfolio securities are valued on
the basis of amortized cost, and such Funds seek to maintain a
constant net asset value. As a result, there are no price
arbitrage opportunities.
n
Because the money market funds seek to maintain a constant net
asset value, investors expect to receive upon redemption the
amount they originally invested in such Funds. Imposition of
redemption fees would run contrary to investor expectations.
n
Many investors use Invesco Limited Maturity Treasury Fund as a
short-term investment alternative and should be able to purchase
and redeem shares regularly and frequently.
n
One of the advantages of Invesco Limited Maturity Treasury Fund
as compared to other investment options is liquidity. Any policy
that diminishes the liquidity of Invesco Limited Maturity
Treasury Fund will be detrimental to the continuing operations
of such Fund.
n
A Fund earns income generally in the form of dividends or
interest on its investments. This income, less expenses incurred
in the operation of a Fund, constitutes the Funds net
investment income from which dividends may be paid to you. If
you are a taxable investor, distributions of net investment
income generally are taxable to you as ordinary income.
n
Distributions of net short-term capital gains are taxable to you
as ordinary income. A Fund with a high portfolio turnover rate
(a measure of how frequently assets within a Fund are bought and
sold) is more likely to generate short-term capital gains than a
Fund with a low portfolio turnover rate.
n
Distributions of net long-term capital gains are taxable to you
as long-term capital gains no matter how long you have owned
your Fund shares.
n
If you are an individual and meet certain holding period
requirements, a portion of income dividends paid to you by a
Fund may be designated as qualified dividend income eligible for
taxation at long-term capital gain rates. These reduced rates
generally are available (through 2012) for dividends
derived from a Funds investment in stocks of domestic
corporations and qualified foreign corporations. In the case of
a Fund that invests primarily in debt securities, either none or
only a nominal portion of the dividends paid by the Fund will be
eligible for taxation at these reduced rates.
n
Distributions declared to shareholders with a record date in
Decemberif paid to you by the end of Januaryare
taxable for federal income tax purposes as if received in
December.
n
Any long-term or short-term capital gains realized on sale or
redemption of your Fund shares will be subject to federal income
tax. For tax purposes an exchange of your shares for shares of
another Fund is the same as a sale. Your gain or loss is
calculated by subtracting from the gross proceeds your cost
basis. Gross proceeds and, for shares acquired on or after
January 1, 2012 and disposed of after that date, cost basis will
be reported to you and the IRS. Cost basis will be calculated
using the Funds default method of average cost, unless you
instruct the Fund in writing to use a different calculation
method. As a service to you, the Fund will continue to provide
to you (but not the IRS) cost basis information for shares
acquired before 2012, when available, using the average cost
method. If you hold your Fund shares through a broker (or other
nominee), please contact that broker (nominee) with respect to
reporting of cost basis and available elections for your
account. For more information about the cost basis methods
offered by Invesco, please refer to the Tax Center located under
the Accounts & Services menu of our website at
www.Invesco.com/us
.
n
At the time you purchase your Fund shares, the Funds net
asset value may reflect undistributed income, undistributed
capital gains, or net unrealized appreciation in value of
portfolio securities held by the Fund. A subsequent distribution
to you of such amounts, although constituting a return of your
investment, would be taxable. This is sometimes referred to as
buying a dividend.
n
By law, if you do not provide a Fund with your proper taxpayer
identification number and certain required certifications, you
may be subject to backup withholding on any distributions of
income, capital gains, or proceeds from the sale of your shares.
A Fund also must withhold if the IRS instructs it to do so. When
withholding is required, the amount will be 28% of any
distributions or proceeds paid.
n
You will not be required to include the portion of dividends
paid by the Fund derived from interest on U.S. government
obligations in your gross income for purposes of personal and,
in some cases, corporate income taxes in many state and local
tax jurisdictions. The percentage of dividends that constitutes
dividends derived from interest on federal obligations will be
determined annually. This percentage may differ from the actual
percentage of interest received by the Fund on federal
obligations for the particular days on which you hold shares.
n
Fund distributions and gains from sale or exchange of your Fund
shares generally are subject to state and local income taxes.
n
If a Fund qualifies to pass through to you the tax benefits from
foreign taxes it pays on its investments, and elects to do so,
then any foreign taxes it pays on these investments may be
passed through to you as a foreign tax credit. You will then be
required to include your pro-rata share of these taxes in gross
income, even though not actually received by you, and will be
entitled either to deduct your share of these taxes in computing
your taxable income, or to claim a foreign tax credit for these
taxes against your U.S. federal income tax.
n
Foreign investors should be aware that U.S. withholding,
special certification requirements to avoid U.S. backup
withholding and claim any treaty benefits and estate taxes may
apply to an investment in a Fund.
n
You will not be required to include the
exempt-interest portion of dividends paid by the
Fund in your gross income for federal income tax purposes. You
will be required to report the receipt of exempt-interest
dividends and other tax-exempt interest on your federal income
tax returns. The percentage of dividends that constitutes
exempt-interest dividends will be determined annually. This
percentage may differ from the actual percentage of exempt
interest received by the Fund for the particular days in which
you hold shares.
n
A Fund may invest in municipal securities the interest on which
constitutes an item of tax preference and could give rise to a
federal alternative minimum tax liability for you. However,
under recently enacted provisions of the American Recovery and
Reinvestment Act of 2009, tax exempt interest on such municipal
securities issued in 2009 and 2010 is not an item of tax
preference for purposes of the alternative minimum tax.
n
Exempt-interest dividends from interest earned on municipal
securities of a state, or its political subdivisions, generally
are exempt from that
states personal income tax. Most states, however, do not
grant tax-free treatment to interest from municipal securities
of other states.
n
A Fund may invest a portion of its assets in securities that pay
income that is not tax-exempt. To the extent that dividends paid
by a Fund are derived from taxable investments or realized
capital gains, they will be taxable as ordinary income or
long-term capital gains.
n
A Fund may distribute to you any market discount and net
short-term capital gains from the sale of its portfolio
securities. If you are a taxable investor, Fund distributions
from this income are taxable to you as ordinary income, and
generally will neither qualify for the dividends received
deduction in the case of corporate shareholders nor as qualified
dividend income subject to reduced rates of taxation in the case
of noncorporate shareholders.
n
Exempt-interest dividends from a Fund are taken into account
when determining the taxable portion of your social security or
railroad retirement benefits, may be subject to state and local
income taxes, may affect the deductibility of interest on
certain indebtedness, and may have other collateral federal
income tax consequences for you.
n
There are risks that: (a) a security issued as tax-exempt
may be reclassified by the Internal Revenue Service or a state
tax authority as taxable
and/or
(b) future legislative, administrative or court actions
could adversely impact the qualification of income from a
tax-exempt security as tax-free. Such reclassifications or
actions could cause interest from a security to become taxable,
possibly retroactively, subjecting you to increased tax
liability. In addition, such reclassifications or actions could
cause the value of a security, and therefore, the value of the
Funds shares, to decline.
n
A Fund does not anticipate realizing any long-term capital gains.
n
Because a Fund expects to maintain a stable net asset value of
$1.00 per share, investors should not have any gain or loss on
sale or exchange of Fund shares.
n
Because of noncash expenses such as property
depreciation, the cash flow of a REIT that owns properties will
exceed its taxable income. The REIT, and in turn a Fund, may
distribute this excess cash to shareholders. Such a distribution
is classified as a return of capital. Return-of capital
distributions generally are not taxable to you. Your cost basis
in your Fund shares will be decreased by the amount of any
return of capital. Any return of capital distributions in excess
of your cost basis will be treated as capital gains.
n
Dividends paid to shareholders from the Funds investments
in U.S. REITs generally will not qualify for taxation at
long-term capital gain rates applicable to qualified dividend
income.
n
The Fund may derive excess inclusion income from
certain equity interests in mortgage pooling vehicles either
directly or through an investment in a U.S. REIT. Please
see the SAI for a discussion of the risks and special tax
consequences to shareholders in the event the Fund realizes
excess inclusion income in excess of certain threshold amounts.
n
The Funds foreign shareholders should see the SAI for a
discussion of the risks and special tax consequences to them
from a sale of a U.S. real property interest by a REIT in which
the Fund invests.
n
The Funds strategies of investing in derivatives and
financially-linked instruments whose performance is expected to
correspond to the fixed income, equity and commodity markets may
cause the Funds to recognize more ordinary income and short-term
capital gains taxable as ordinary income than would be the case
if the Funds invested directly in debt instruments, stocks and
commodities.
n
The Funds must meet certain requirements under the Code for
favorable tax treatment as a regulated investment company,
including asset diversification and income requirements. The
Funds intend to treat the income each derives from
commodity-linked notes and their respective Subsidiary as
qualifying income. If, contrary to a number of private letter
rulings (PLRs) issued by the IRS, the IRS were to determine such
income is non qualifying, a Fund might fail to satisfy the
income requirement. In lieu of disqualification, the Funds are
permitted to pay a tax for certain failures to satisfy the asset
diversification or income requirements, which, in general, are
limited to those due to reasonable cause and not willful neglect
for taxable years of the Fund with respect to which the extended
due date of the return is after December 22, 2010. The
Funds intend to limit their investments in their respective
Subsidiary to no more than 25% of the value of each Funds
total assets in order to satisfy the asset diversification
requirement.
n
Additionally, the Invesco Balanced-Risk Allocation Fund and the
Invesco Balanced-Risk Commodity Strategy Fund have received a
PLR from the IRS holding that the Funds income from a form
of commodity-linked note is qualifying income. The Invesco
Balanced-Risk Allocation Fund has also received a PLR from the
IRS holding that its income derived from its Subsidiarys
investments in commodity-linked derivatives is qualifying income.
n
The Fund may realize gains from the sale or other disposition of
foreign currencies (including but not limited to gains from
options, futures or forward contracts) derived from investing in
securities or foreign currencies. The U.S. Treasury Department
is authorized to issue regulations on whether the realization of
such foreign currency gains is qualified income for the Fund. If
such regulations are issued, the Fund may not qualify as a
regulated investment company and/or the Fund may change its
investment policy. As of the date of this prospectus, no
regulations have been issued pursuant to this authorization. It
is possible, however, that such regulations may be issued in the
future. Additionally, the IRS has not issued any guidance on how
to apply the asset diversification test to such foreign currency
positions. Thus, the IRS determination as to how to treat
such foreign currency positions for purposes of satisfying the
asset diversification test might differ from that of the Fund,
resulting in the Funds failure to qualify as a regulated
investment company. In lieu of disqualification, the Fund is
permitted to pay a tax for certain failures to satisfy the asset
diversification or income requirements, which, in general, are
limited to those due to reasonable cause and not willful neglect
for taxable years of the Fund with respect to which the extended
due date of the return is after December 22, 2010.
By Mail:
Invesco Investment Services, Inc.
P.O. Box 219078, Kansas City, MO 64121-9078
By Telephone:
(800) 959-4246
On the Internet:
You can send us a request by
e-mail
or
download prospectuses, SAI, annual or
semi-annual
reports via our Web site:
www.invesco.com/us
Statement of Additional Information
September 28, 2011
AIM Investment Funds (Invesco Investment Funds)
Fund
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class R
Class Y
Institutional
COAAX
COAHX
COACX
COARX
COAIX
COAJX
GADAX
GADBX
GADCX
N/A
GADDX
N/A
TGRAX
TGRBX
TGRCX
TGRRX
TGRDX
TGRSX
VGTAX
VGTBX
VGTCX
VGTRX
VGTIX
VGTJX
Statement of Additional Information
September 28, 2011
AIM Investment Funds (Invesco Investment Funds)
P.O. Box 219078
Kansas City, MO 64121-9078
or by calling (800) 959-4246
or on the Internet: www.invesco.com/us
Fund
Retail Classes
Institutional Classes
November 10, 2010
November 10, 2010
September 28, 2011
N/A
February 28, 2011
May 23, 2011
February 28, 2011
February 28, 2011
1
1
1
3
3
3
3
6
9
9
10
20
24
29
37
40
40
43
43
49
54
54
54
55
55
55
55
55
56
56
56
58
59
59
59
60
61
61
62
62
65
65
65
65
65
66
66
66
82
82
83
87
87
A-1
B-1
C-1
D-1
E-1
F-1
G-1
H-1
I-1
J-1
K-1
L-1
M-1
N-1
O-1
Fund
Predecessor Fund
Morgan Stanley Commodities Alpha Fund
Morgan Stanley Global Advantage Fund
Morgan Stanley Pacific Growth Fund Inc.
Tactical Asset Allocation Fund
Van Kampen Global Tactical Asset
Allocation Fund
i.
Restriction, to varying degrees, on foreign investment in stocks;
ii.
Repatriation of investment income, capital, and the proceeds of sales in foreign
countries may require foreign governmental registration and/or approval;
iii.
Greater risk of fluctuation in value of foreign investments due to changes in
currency exchange rates, currency control regulations or currency devaluation;
iv.
Inflation and rapid fluctuations in inflation rates may have negative effects on
the economies and securities markets of certain developing countries;
v.
Many of the developing countries securities markets are relatively small or less
diverse, have low trading volumes, suffer periods of relative illiquidity, and are
characterized by significant price volatility; and
vi.
There is a risk in developing countries that a future economic or political
crisis could lead to price controls, forced mergers of companies, expropriation or
confiscatory taxation, seizure, nationalization, or creation of government monopolies.
Bond Anticipation Notes usually are general obligations of state and local
governmental issuers which are sold to obtain interim financing for projects that
will eventually be funded through the sale of long-term debt obligations or bonds.
Tax Anticipation Notes are issued by state and local governments to finance the
current operations of such governments. Repayment is generally to be derived from
specific future tax revenues. Tax anticipation notes are usually general
obligations of the issuer.
Revenue Anticipation Notes are issued by governments or governmental bodies with
the expectation that future revenues from a designated source will be used to repay
the notes. In general, they also constitute general obligations of the issuer.
Tax-Exempt Commercial Paper (Municipal Paper) is similar to taxable commercial
paper, except that tax-exempt commercial paper is issued by states, municipalities
and their agencies.
(i)
general economic and financial conditions;
(ii)
the specific issuers (a) business and management, (b) cash flow, (c)
earnings coverage of interest and dividends, (d) ability to operate under adverse
economic conditions, (e) fair market value of assets, and (f) in the case of foreign
issuers, unique political, economic or social conditions applicable to such issuers
country; and,
(iii)
other considerations deemed appropriate.
Fund
2011
2010
2009
N/A
131
%
225
%
110
%
18
%
34
%
N/A
76
%
33
%
N/A
393
%
61
%
*
1
Variations in the portfolio turnover rate of Invesco Global Advantage Fund
for the fiscal year ended 2011 as compared to the prior two fiscal years was due to
portfolio manager changes in March 2011, which caused an increase in portfolio
turnover.
*
Not Annualized
1
To locate the Funds portfolio holdings go to http://www.invesco.com/us, click on the Products tab, then click on the
Mutual Funds link, then select the Fund from the drop down menu and click on
the Overview tab. A link to the Funds holdings is located under the heading
Top Ten Holdings in the middle of the Web page.
Information Remains
Information
Approximate Date of Website Posting
Posted on Website
15 days after month-end
Until replaced with
the following
months top ten
holdings
29 days after calendar quarter-end
Until replaced with
the following
quarters Quarterly
Performance Update
30 days after calendar quarter-end
For one year
60-70 days after fiscal quarter-end
For one year
Attorneys and accountants;
Securities lending agents;
Lenders to the Invesco Funds;
Rating and rankings agencies;
Persons assisting in the voting of proxies;
Invesco Funds custodians;
The Invesco Funds transfer agent(s) (in the event of a redemption in kind);
Pricing services, market makers, or other persons who provide systems or software
support in connection with Invesco Funds operations (to determine the price of
securities held by an Invesco Fund);
Financial printers;
Brokers identified by the Invesco Funds portfolio management team who provide
execution and research services to the team; and
Analysts hired to perform research and analysis to the Invesco Funds portfolio
management team.
benefits the Funds.
Messrs. Crockett, Edward K. Dunn (a former trustee), Fields and Frischling and Drs.
Mathai-Davis and Soll (for purposes of this paragraph only, the Deferring Trustees) have each
executed a Deferred Compensation Agreement (collectively, the Compensation Agreements). Pursuant
to the Compensation Agreements, the Deferring Trustees have the option to elect to defer receipt of
up to 100% of their compensation payable by the Trust, and such amounts are placed into a deferral
account and deemed to be invested in one or more Invesco Funds selected by the Deferring Trustees.
Distributions from the Deferring Trustees deferral accounts will be paid in cash, generally in
equal quarterly installments over a period of up to ten (10) years (depending on the Compensation
Agreement) beginning on the date selected under the Compensation Agreement. If a Deferring Trustee
dies prior to the distribution of amounts in his or her deferral account, the balance of the
deferral account will be distributed to his or her designated beneficiary. The Compensation
Agreements are not funded and, with respect to the payments of amounts held in the deferral
accounts, the Deferring Trustees have the status of unsecured creditors of the Trust and of each
other Invesco Fund from which they are deferring compensation.
Fund
Adviser/Sub-Adviser
Invesco Institutional a division of Invesco
Invesco Aim a division of Invesco
Invesco Hong Kong
Invesco Institutional a division of Invesco
Fund Name
Per Advisory Agreement
All Assets
0.50
%
First $1.5 billion
0.57
%
Over $1.5 billion
0.545
%
First $1 billion
0.87
%
Next $1 billion
0.82
%
Over $2 billion
0.77
%
First $750 million
0.75
%
Next $750 million
0.70
%
Over $1.5 billion
0.65
%
Fund
Expense Limitation
1.25
%
2.00
%
2.00
%
Fund
Expense Limitation
1.50
%
1.00
%
1.00
%
1.41
%
2.16
%
2.16
%
1.16
%
1.88
%
2.63
%
2.63
%
2.13
%
1.63
%
1.63
%
1.20
%
1.95
%
1.95
%
1.45
%
0.95
%
0.95
%
Invesco Asset Management Limited (Invesco Asset Management)
Invesco Asset Management (Japan) Limited (Invesco Japan)
Invesco Australia Limited (Invesco Australia)
Invesco Hong Kong Limited (Invesco Hong Kong)
The dollar range of the managers investments in each Fund.
A description of the managers compensation structure.
Information regarding other accounts managed by the manager and potential conflicts of
interest that might arise from the management of multiple accounts.
proprietary research created by the Broker executing the trade, and
other products created by third parties that are supplied to Invesco or the
Sub-Adviser through the Broker executing the trade.
Database Services comprehensive databases containing current and/or historical
information on companies and industries and indices. Examples include historical
securities prices, earnings estimates and financial data. These services may include
software tools that allow the user to search the database or to prepare value-added
analyses related to the investment process (such as forecasts and models used in the
portfolio management process).
Quotation/Trading/News Systems products that provide real time market data
information, such as pricing of individual securities and information on current
trading, as well as a variety of news services.
Economic Data/Forecasting Tools various macro economic forecasting tools, such as
economic data or currency and political forecasts for various countries or regions.
Quantitative/Technical Analysis software tools that assist in quantitative and
technical analysis of investment data.
Fundamental/Industry Analysis industry specific fundamental investment research.
Other Specialized Tools other specialized products, such as consulting analyses,
access to industry experts, and distinct investment expertise such as forensic
accounting or custom built investment-analysis software.
Distribution Requirement the Fund must distribute at least 90% of its investment
company taxable income and 90% of its net tax-exempt income, if any, for the tax year
(certain distributions made by the Fund after the close of its tax year are considered
distributions attributable to the previous tax year for purposes of satisfying this
requirement).
Income Requirement the Fund must derive at least 90% of its gross income from
dividends, interest, certain payments with respect to securities loans, and gains from
the sale or other disposition of stock, securities or foreign currencies, or other
income (including, but not limited
to, gains from options, futures or forward
contracts) derived from its business of investing in such stock, securities or
currencies and net income derived from qualified publicly traded partnerships (QPTPs).
Asset Diversification Test the Fund must satisfy the following asset
diversification test at the close of each quarter of the Funds tax year: (1) at least
50% of the value of the Funds assets must consist of cash and cash items, U.S.
Government securities, securities of other regulated investment companies, and
securities of other issuers (as to which the Fund has not invested more than 5% of the
value of the Funds total assets in securities of an issuer and as to which the Fund
does not hold more than 10% of the outstanding voting securities of the issuer); and
(2) no more than 25% of the value of the Funds total assets may be invested in the
securities of any one issuer (other than U.S. Government securities and securities of
other regulated investment companies) or of two or more issuers which the Fund controls
and which are engaged in the same or similar trades or businesses, or, collectively, in
the securities of QPTPs.
First-In First-Out shares acquired first in the account are the first shares depleted.
Last-In First-Out shares acquired last in the account are the first shares depleted.
High Cost shares acquired with the highest cost per share are the
first shares depleted.
Low Cost shares acquired with the lowest cost per share are the first shares depleted.
Loss/Gain Utilization depletes shares with losses before gains,
consistent with the objective of minimizing taxes. For shares that yield a loss, shares
owned one year or less (short-term) will be depleted ahead of shares owned more than
one year (long-term). For gains, long-term shares will be depleted ahead of short-term
gains.
Specific Lot Identification shareholder selects which lots to deplete
at time of each disposition. Transaction amount must be in shares. If insufficient shares are identified at the time of disposition, then a secondary default method of
first-in first-out will be applied.
provide your correct Social Security or taxpayer identification number,
certify that this number is correct,
certify that you are not subject to backup withholding, and
certify that you are a U.S. person (including a U.S. resident alien).
exempt-interest dividends paid by the Fund from its net interest income earned on
municipal securities;
capital gain dividends paid by the Fund from its net long-term capital gains (other
than those from disposition of a U.S. real property interest), unless you are a
nonresident alien present in the United States for a period or periods aggregating 183
days or more during the calendar year; and
with respect to taxable years of the Fund beginning before January 1, 2012 (unless
such sunset date is extended, or made permanent), interest-related dividends paid by
the Fund from its qualified net interest income from U.S. sources and short-term
capital gains dividends.
Fund
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class R
0.25
%
1.00
%
1.00
%
0.50
%
0.25
%
1.00
%
1.00
%
N/A
0.25
%
1.00
%
1.00
%
0.50
%
0.25
%
1.00
%
1.00
%
0.50
%
Invesco Constellation Fund
Invesco Core Plus Bond Fund
Invesco Developing Markets Fund
Invesco Diversified Dividend Fund
Invesco Dynamics Fund
Invesco Endeavor Fund
Invesco Energy Fund
Invesco European Growth Fund
Invesco European Small Company Fund
Invesco Floating Rate Fund
Invesco Global Core Equity Fund
Invesco Global Equity Fund
Invesco Global Growth Fund
Invesco
Capital Development Fund
Invesco Charter Fund
Invesco Global Health Care Fund
Invesco Global Real Estate Fund
Invesco Global Real Estate Income Fund
Invesco Global Small & Mid Cap Growth Fund
Invesco Gold & Precious Metals Fund
Invesco
Growth Allocation Fund
Invesco High Income Municipal Fund
Invesco High Yield Fund
Invesco Income Allocation Fund
Invesco Moderately Conservative Allocation Fund
Invesco Municipal Bond Fund
Invesco Real Estate Fund
Invesco Short Term Bond Fund
Invesco Small Cap Equity Fund
Invesco Small Cap Growth Fund
Invesco Small Companies Fund
Invesco Structured Core Fund
Invesco Summit Fund
Invesco Tax-Free Intermediate Fund
Invesco Technology Fund
Invesco U.S. Government Fund
Invesco Utilities Fund
Invesco Municipal Fund
Invesco Pacific Growth Fund
Invesco S&P 500 Index Fund
Invesco Technology Sector Fund
Invesco U.S. Mid Cap Value Fund
Invesco Value Fund
Invesco Van Kampen Comstock Fund
Invesco Van Kampen Corporate Bond Fund
Invesco Van Kampen Equity and Income Fund
Invesco Van Kampen Mid Cap Growth Fund
Invesco Van
Kampen Municipal Income Fund
Invesco Van Kampen New York Tax Free Income Fund
Invesco Van Kampen Pennsylvania Tax Free Income Fund
Invesco Van Kampen Small Cap Growth Fund
Invesco Van Kampen Small Cap Value Fund
Invesco Van Kampen U.S. Mortgage Fund
Invesco Van Kampen Value Opportunities Fund
APPENDIX A
RATINGS OF DEBT SECURITIES
Aaa:
Obligations rated Aaa are judged to be of the highest quality, with minimal credit risk.
Aa:
Obligations rated Aa are judged to be of high quality and are subject to very low credit risk.
A:
Obligations rated A are considered upper-medium grade and are subject to low credit risk.
Baa:
Obligations rated Baa are subject to moderate credit risk. They are considered medium-grade and as such may possess
certain speculative characteristics.
Ba:
Obligations rated Ba are judged to have speculative elements and are subject to substantial credit risk.
B:
Obligations rated B are considered speculative and are subject to high credit risk.
Caa:
Obligations rated Caa are judged to be of poor standing and are subject to very high credit risk.
Ca:
Obligations rated Ca are highly speculative and are likely in, or very near, default, with some prospect of recovery of
principal and interest.
C:
Obligations rated C are the lowest rated class of bonds and are typically in default, with little prospect for recovery of
principal or interest.
Likelihood of payment capacity and willingness of the obligor to meet its financial
commitment on an obligation in accordance with the terms of the obligation;
Nature of and provisions of the obligation;
Protection afforded by, and relative position of, the obligation in the event of
bankruptcy, reorganization, or other arrangement under the laws of bankruptcy and other
laws affecting creditors rights.
Amortization schedule the larger final maturity relative to other maturities, the more
likely it will be treated as a note; and
Source of payment the more dependent the issue is on the market for its refinancing,
the more likely it will be treated as a note.
a.
the issuer has entered into a grace or cure period following non-payment of a material financial obligation;
b.
the issuer has entered into a temporary negotiated waiver or standstill agreement following a payment default
on a material financial obligation; or
c.
Fitch Ratings otherwise believes a condition of RD or D to be imminent or inevitable, including through the formal
announcement of a coercive debt exchange.
a.
the selective payment default on a specific class or currency of debt;
b.
the uncured expiry of any applicable grace period, cure period or default forbearance
period following a payment default on a bank loan, capital markets security or other material
financial obligation;
c.
the extension of multiple waivers or forbearance periods upon a payment default on one or
more material financial obligations, either in series or in parallel; or
d.
execution of a coercive debt exchange on one or more material financial obligations.
Non-Public Portfolio Holdings on an Ongoing Basis
(as of May 31, 2011)
Service Provider
Disclosure Category
Broker (for certain Invesco Funds)
Financial Printer
Analyst (for certain Invesco Funds)
Special Insurance Counsel
Broker (for certain Invesco Funds)
Broker (for certain Invesco Funds)
Pricing Vendor (for certain Invesco Funds)
Broker (for certain Invesco Funds)
Financial Printer
Securities Lender (for certain Invesco Funds)
Broker (for certain Invesco Funds)
System Provider
Financial Printer
Trading System
Broker (for certain Invesco Funds)
Broker (for certain Invesco Funds)
Analyst (for certain Invesco Funds)
Service Provider
Broker (for certain Invesco Funds)
Broker (for certain Invesco Funds)
Legal Counsel
Broker (for certain Invesco Funds)
Broker (for certain Invesco Funds)
Analyst (for certain Invesco Funds)
Broker (for certain Invesco Funds)
Broker (for certain Invesco Funds)
Broker (for certain Invesco Funds)
Broker (for certain Invesco Funds)
Pricing Vendor
Broker (for certain Invesco Funds)
Software Provider (for certain Invesco Funds)
Software Provider (for certain Invesco Funds)
Broker (for certain Invesco Funds)
System Provider (for certain Invesco Funds)
Software Provider
Analyst (for certain Invesco Funds)
Financial Printer
Broker (for certain Invesco Funds)
Broker (for certain Invesco Funds)
Analyst (for certain Invesco Funds)
Rating & Ranking Agency (for certain Invesco Funds)
Rating & Ranking Agency (for certain Invesco Funds)
Service Provider
Disclosure Category
Financial Printer
Financial Printer
Pricing Service and Rating and Ranking Agency
(each, respectively, for certain Invesco Funds)
System Provider
Custodian, Lender, Securities Lender, and System
Provider (each, respectively, for certain Invesco
Funds)
Broker (for certain Invesco Funds)
Broker (for certain Invesco Funds)
Legal Counsel
Custodian and Securities Lender (each,
respectively, for certain Invesco Funds)
Software Provider
Broker (for certain Invesco Funds)
Software Provider
Broker (for certain Invesco Funds)
Financial Printer
Broker (for Certain Invesco Funds)
Broker (for certain Invesco Funds)
Broker (for certain Invesco Funds)
Financial Printer
Broker (for certain Invesco Funds)
Broker (for certain Invesco Funds)
Software Provider
Other
Number of Funds
Trusteeship(s)/
Name, Year of Birth
Trustee and/
in fund complex
Directorships(s)
and Position(s) Held
or Officer
Principal Occupation(s)
Overseen by
Held by
with the Trust
Since
During
Past 5 Years
Trustee
Trustee/Director
Interested Persons
2007
Executive Director, Chief Executive
Officer and President, Invesco Ltd.
(ultimate parent of Invesco and a
global investment management firm);
Advisor to the Board, Invesco
Advisers, Inc. (formerly known as
Invesco Institutional (N.A.), Inc.);
Trustee, The Invesco Funds; Vice
Chair, Investment Company Institute;
and Member of Executive Board, SMU Cox
School of Business
143
None
Formerly: Chairman, Invesco Advisers,
Inc. (registered investment adviser);
Director, Chairman, Chief Executive
Officer and President, IVZ Inc.
(holding company), INVESCO Group
Services, Inc. (service provider) and
Invesco North American Holdings, Inc.
(holding company); Director, Chief
Executive Officer and President,
Invesco Holding Company Limited
(parent of Invesco and a global
investment management firm); Director,
Invesco Ltd.; Chairman, Investment
Company Institute and President,
Co-Chief Executive Officer,
Co-President, Chief Operating Officer
and Chief Financial Officer, Franklin
Resources, Inc. (global investment
management organization)
2006
Head of North American Retail and
Senior Managing Director, Invesco
Ltd.; Director, Co-Chairman,
Co-President and Co-Chief Executive
Officer, Invesco Advisers, Inc.
(formerly known as Invesco Institutional (N.A.), Inc.)
(registered investment
adviser); Director, Chairman, Chief
Executive Officer and President,
Invesco
143
None
1
Mr. Flanagan is considered an interested
person of the Trust because he is an officer of the adviser to the Trust, and
an officer and a director of Invesco Ltd., ultimate parent of the adviser to
the Trust.
2
Mr. Taylor is considered an interested
person of the Trust because he is an officer and a director of the adviser to,
and a director of the principal underwriter of, the Trust.
Other
Number of Funds
Trusteeship(s)/
Name, Year of Birth
Trustee and/
in fund complex
Directorships(s)
and Position(s) Held
or Officer
Principal Occupation(s)
Overseen by
Held by
with the Trust
Since
During
Past 5 Years
Trustee
Trustee/Director
Management Group, Inc.
(formerly Invesco Aim Management
Group, Inc.) (financial services
holding company); Director and
President, INVESCO Funds Group, Inc.
(registered investment adviser and
registered transfer agent); Director
and Chairman, Invesco Investment
Services, Inc (formerly known as
Invesco Aim Investment Services, Inc.)
(registered transfer agent) and IVZ
Distributors, Inc. (formerly known as
INVESCO Distributors, Inc.)
(registered broker dealer); Director,
President and Chairman, Invesco Inc.
(holding company) and Invesco Canada
Holdings Inc. (holding company); Chief
Executive Officer, Invesco Corporate
Class Inc. (corporate mutual fund
company) and Invesco Canada Fund Inc.
(corporate mutual fund company);
Director, Chairman and Chief Executive
Officer, Invesco Canada Ltd. (formerly
known as Invesco Trimark Ltd./Invesco
Trimark Ltèe) (registered investment
adviser and registered transfer
agent); Trustee, President and
Principal Executive Officer, The
Invesco Funds (other than AIM
Treasurers Series Trust (Invesco
Treasurers Series Trust) and
Short-Term Investments Trust); Trustee
and Executive Vice President, The
Invesco Funds (AIM Treasurers Series
Trust (Invesco Treasurers Series
Trust) and Short-Term Investments
Trust only); Director, Van Kampen
Asset Management; Director, Chief
Executive Officer and
President, Van Kampen Exchange Corp.
Formerly: Director and Chairman, Van
Kampen Investor Services Inc.;
Director, Chief Executive Officer and
President, 1371 Preferred Inc.
(holding company) and Van Kampen
Investments Inc.; Director and
President, AIM GP Canada Inc. (general
partner for limited partnerships) and
Van Kampen Advisors Inc.; Director and
Chief Executive Officer, Invesco
Trimark Dealer Inc. (registered broker
dealer); Director, Invesco
Distributors, Inc. (formerly known as
Invesco Aim Distributors, Inc.)
(registered broker dealer); Manager,
Invesco PowerShares Capital Management
LLC; Director, Chief Executive Officer
and President, Invesco Advisers, Inc.;
Director, Chairman, Chief Executive
Officer and President, Invesco Aim
Capital Management, Inc.; President,
Invesco Trimark Dealer Inc. and
Invesco Trimark Ltd./Invesco Trimark
Ltèe; Director and President, AIM
Trimark Corporate Class
Other
Number of Funds
Trusteeship(s)/
Name, Year of Birth
Trustee and/
in fund complex
Directorships(s)
and Position(s) Held
or Officer
Principal Occupation(s)
Overseen by
Held by
with the Trust
Since
During
Past 5 Years
Trustee
Trustee/Director
Inc. and AIM
Trimark Canada Fund Inc.; Senior
Managing Director, Invesco Holding
Company Limited; Trustee and Executive
Vice President, Tax-Free Investments
Trust; Director and Chairman, Fund
Management Company (former registered
broker dealer); President and
Principal Executive Officer, The
Invesco Funds (AIM Treasurers Series
Trust (Invesco Treasurers Series
Trust), Short-Term Investments Trust
and Tax-Free Investments Trust only);
President, AIM Trimark Global Fund
Inc. and AIM Trimark Canada Fund Inc.
2010
Of Counsel, and prior to 2010, partner
in the law firm of Skadden, Arps,
Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP, legal
counsel to funds in the Fund Complex
161
Director of the
Abraham Lincoln
Presidential
Library Foundation.
2001
Chairman, Crockett Technology
Associates (technology consulting
company)
Formerly: Director, Captaris (unified
messaging provider); Director,
President and Chief Executive Officer
COMSAT Corporation; and Chairman,
Board of Governors of INTELSAT
(international communications company)
143
ACE Limited
(insurance
company); and
Investment Company
Institute
2010
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
of Blistex Inc., a consumer health
care products manufacturer.
161
Member of the
Heartland Alliance
Advisory Board, a
nonprofit
organization
serving human needs
based in Chicago.
Board member of the
Illinois
Manufacturers
Association. Member
of the Board of
Visitors, Institute
for the
Humanities,
University of
Michigan
3
Mr. Whalen has been deemed to be an
interested person of the Trust because of his prior service as counsel to the
predecessor funds of certain Invesco open-end funds and his affiliation with
the law firm that served as counsel to such predecessor funds and continues to
serve as counsel to the Invesco Van Kampen closed-end funds.
Name, Year of Birth
Trustee
Number of Funds
in Fund Complex
Other
Trusteeship
directorships(s)
and Position(s) Held
and/or Officer
Overseen by
Held by
with the Trust
Since
Principal
Occupation(s) During Past 5 Years
Trustee
Trustee/Director
2003
Retired
Formerly: President and Chief
Executive Officer, AMC Cancer Research
Center; and Chairman and Chief
Executive Officer, First Columbia
Financial Corporation
143
None
1987
Retired
Formerly: Director, Badgley Funds,
Inc. (registered investment company)
(2 portfolios) and Partner, law firm
of Baker & McKenzie
143
Director and
Chairman, C.D.
Stimson Company (a
real estate
investment company)
2003
Managing Member, Grumman Hill Group
LLC (family office private equity
management)
Formerly: Founder, Green, Manning &
Bunch Ltd. (investment banking
firm)(1988-2010); Executive Committee,
United States Golf Association; and
Director, Policy Studies, Inc. and Van
Gilder Insurance Corporation
143
Vice Chairman,
Board of Governors,
Western Golf
Association/Evans
Scholars Foundation
and Director,
Denver Film Society
2010
President of CAC, LLC, a private
company offering capital investment
and management advisory services.
Formerly: Prior to January 2004,
Director of TeleTech Holdings Inc.;
Prior to 2002, Director of Arris
Group, Inc.; Prior to 2001, Managing
Partner at Equity Group Corporate
Investments. Prior to 1995, Vice
Chairman of Anixter International.
Prior to 1985, experience includes
Senior Vice President and Chief
Financial Officer of Household
International, Inc, Executive Vice
President and Chief Financial Officer
of Northwest Industries, Inc. and
Partner of Arthur Andersen & Co.
161
Director of Quidel
Corporation and
Stericycle, Inc.
Prior to May 2008,
Trustee of The
Scripps Research
Institute. Prior to
February 2008,
Director of Ventana
Medical Systems,
Inc. Prior to April
2007, Director of
GATX Corporation.
Prior to April
2004, Director of
TheraSense, Inc.
2001
Director of a number of public and
private business corporations,
including the Boss Group, Ltd.
(private investment and management);
Reich & Tang Funds (5 portfolios)
(registered investment company); and
Homeowners of America Holding
Corporation/ Homeowners of America
Insurance Company (property casualty
company)
143
Board of Natures
Sunshine Products,
Inc.
Formerly: Director, Continental
Energy Services, LLC (oil and gas
pipeline service); Director, CompuDyne
Corporation (provider of product and
services to the public security
market) and Director,
Name, Year of Birth
Trustee
Number of Funds
in Fund Complex
Other
Trusteeship
directorships(s)
and Position(s) Held
and/or Officer
Overseen by
Held by
with the Trust
Since
Principal
Occupation(s) During Past 5 Years
Trustee
Trustee/Director
Annuity and Life
Re (Holdings), Ltd. (reinsurance
company); Director, President and
Chief Executive Officer, Volvo Group
North America, Inc.; Senior Vice
President, AB Volvo; Director of
various public and private
corporations; Chairman, DHJ Media,
Inc.; Director Magellan Insurance
Company; and Director, The Hertz
Corporation, Genmar Corporation (boat
manufacturer), National Media
Corporation; Advisory Board of Rotary
Power International (designer,
manufacturer, and seller of rotary
power engines); and Chairman, Cortland
Trust, Inc. (registered investment
company)
2001
Chief Executive Officer, Twenty First
Century Group, Inc. (government
affairs company); and Owner and Chief
Executive Officer, Dos Angelos Ranch,
L.P. (cattle, hunting, corporate
entertainment), Discovery Global
Education Fund (non-profit) and Cross
Timbers Quail Research Ranch
(non-profit)
143
Administaff
Formerly: Chief Executive Officer,
Texana Timber LP (sustainable forestry
company) and member of the U.S. House
of Representatives
2001
Partner, law firm of Kramer Levin
Naftalis and Frankel LLP
143
Director, Reich &
Tang Funds (6
portfolios)
2001
Retired
Formerly: Chief Executive Officer,
YWCA of the U.S.A.
143
None
2003
Retired
Formerly, Chairman, Chief Executive
Officer and President, Synergen Corp.
(a biotechnology company)
143
None
Name, Year of Birth
Trustee
and/or
Number of Funds
in Fund
Complex
Other
Trusteeship(s)/
Directorships(s)
and Position(s) Held
Officer
Overseen by
Held by
with the Trust
Since
Principal Occupation(s)
During Past 5 Years
Trustee
Trustee/Director
2010
President Emeritus and Honorary
Trustee of the University of Chicago
and the Adam Smith Distinguished
Service Professor in the Department of
Economics at the University of
Chicago. Prior to July 2000,
President of the University of Chicago.
161
Trustee of the
University of
Rochester and a
member of its
investment
committee. Member
of the National
Academy of
Sciences, the
American
Philosophical
Society and a
fellow of the
American Academy of
Arts and Sciences
2005
Retired
Formerly: Director, Mainstay VP
Series Funds, Inc. (25 portfolios) and
Partner, Deloitte & Touche
143
None
2005
Senior Vice President and Senior
Officer, The Invesco Funds
N/A
N/A
2006
Director, Senior Vice President,
Secretary and General Counsel, Invesco
Management Group, Inc. (formerly known
as Invesco Aim Management Group, Inc.)
and Van Kampen Exchange Corp., Senior
Vice President, Invesco Advisers, Inc.
(formerly known as Invesco
Institutional (N.A.), Inc.)
(registered investment adviser);
Senior Vice President and Secretary,
Invesco Distributors, Inc. (formerly
known as Invesco Aim Distributors,
Inc.); Director, Vice President and
Secretary, Invesco Investment
Services, Inc. (formerly known as
Invesco Aim Investment Services, Inc.)
and IVZ Distributors, Inc. (formerly
known as INVESCO Distributors, Inc.);
Director and Vice President, INVESCO
Funds Group, Inc.; Senior Vice
President, Chief Legal Officer and
Secretary, The Invesco Funds; Manager,
Invesco PowerShares Capital Management
LLC; Director, Secretary and General
Counsel, Van Kampen Asset Management;
Secretary and General Counsel, Van
Kampen Funds Inc.; and Chief Legal
Officer, PowerShares Exchange-Traded
Fund Trust, PowerShares
Exchange-Traded Fund Trust II,
PowerShares India Exchange-Traded Fund
Trust and PowerShares Actively Managed
Exchange-Traded Fund Trust
N/A
N/A
Name, Year of Birth
Trustee
and/or
Number of Funds
in Fund
Complex
Other
Trusteeship(s)/
Directorships(s)
and Position(s) Held
Officer
Overseen by
Held by
with the Trust
Since
Principal Occupation(s)
During Past 5 Years
Trustee
Trustee/Director
Formerly: Director and Secretary, Van
Kampen Advisors, Inc.; Director, Vice
President, Secretary and General
Counsel, Van Kampen Investor Services,
Inc.; Director, Invesco Distributors,
Inc. (formerly known as Invesco Aim
Distributors, Inc.); Director, Senior
Vice President, General Counsel and
Secretary, Invesco Advisers, Inc. and
Van Kampen Investments Inc.; Director,
Vice President and Secretary, Fund
Management Company; Director, Senior
Vice President, Secretary, General
Counsel and Vice President, Invesco
Aim Capital Management, Inc.; Chief
Operating Officer and General Counsel,
Liberty Ridge Capital, Inc. (an
investment adviser); Vice President
and Secretary, PBHG Funds (an
investment company) and PBHG Insurance
Series Fund (an investment company);
Chief Operating Officer, General
Counsel and Secretary, Old Mutual
Investment Partners (a broker-dealer);
General Counsel and Secretary, Old
Mutual Fund Services (an
administrator) and Old Mutual
Shareholder Services (a shareholder
servicing center); Executive Vice
President, General Counsel and
Secretary, Old Mutual Capital, Inc.
(an investment adviser); and Vice
President and Secretary, Old Mutual
Advisors Funds (an investment company)
2004
Global Compliance Director, Invesco
Ltd.; Chief Compliance Officer,
Invesco Investment Services,
Inc.(formerly known as Invesco Aim
Investment Services, Inc.); and Vice
President, The Invesco Funds
N/A
N/A
Formerly: Chief Compliance Officer,
Invesco Distributors, Inc. (formerly
known as Invesco Aim Distributors,
Inc.) and Van Kampen Investor Services
Inc.; Senior Vice President, Invesco
Management Group, Inc.; Senior Vice
President and Chief Compliance
Officer, Invesco Advisers, Inc. and
The Invesco Funds; Vice President and
Chief Compliance Officer, Invesco Aim
Capital Management, Inc. and Invesco
Distributors, Inc.; Vice President,
Invesco Investment Services, Inc. and
Fund Management Company
Name, Year of Birth
Trustee
and/or
Number of Funds
in Fund
Complex
Other
Trusteeship(s)/
Directorships(s)
and Position(s) Held
Officer
Overseen by
Held by
with the Trust
Since
Principal Occupation(s)
During Past 5 Years
Trustee
Trustee/Director
1999
Vice President, Treasurer and
Principal Financial Officer, The
Invesco Funds; Vice President, Invesco
Advisers, Inc. (formerly known as
Invesco Institutional (N.A.), Inc.)
(registered investment adviser) and
Treasurer, PowerShares Exchange-Traded
Fund Trust, PowerShares Exchange
Traded Fund Trust II, PowerShares
India Exchange-Traded Fund Trust and
PowerShares Actively Managed
Exchange-Traded Fund Trust.
N/A
N/A
Formerly: Vice President, Invesco
Advisers, Inc., Invesco Aim Capital
Management, Inc. and Invesco Aim
Private Asset Management, Inc.;
Assistant Vice President and Assistant
Treasurer, The Invesco Funds and
Assistant Vice President, Invesco
Advisers, Inc., Invesco Aim Capital
Management, Inc. and Invesco Aim
Private Asset Management, Inc.
2004
Head of Invescos World Wide Fixed
Income and Cash Management Group;
Senior Vice President, Invesco
Management Group, Inc. (formerly known
as Invesco Aim Management Group, Inc.)
and Invesco Advisers, Inc. (formerly
known as Invesco Institutional (N.A.),
Inc.) (registered investment adviser);
Executive Vice President, Invesco
Distributors, Inc. (formerly known as
Invesco Aim Distributors, Inc.);
Director, Invesco Mortgage Capital
Inc.; Vice President, The Invesco
Funds (other than AIM Treasurers
Series Trust (Invesco Treasurers
Series Trust) and Short-Term
Investments Trust); and President and
Principal Executive Officer, The
Invesco Funds (AIM Treasurers Series
Trust (Invesco Treasurers Series
Trust) and Short-Term Investments
Trust only).
N/A
N/A
Formerly: Senior Vice President, Van
Kampen Investments Inc.; Vice
President, Invesco Advisers, Inc.
(formerly known as Invesco
Institutional (N.A.), Inc.); Director
of Cash Management and Senior Vice
President, Invesco Advisers, Inc. and
Invesco Aim Capital Management, Inc.;
President and Principal Executive
Officer, Tax-Free Investments Trust;
Director and President, Fund
Management Company; Chief Cash
Management Officer, Director of Cash
Management, Senior Vice President, and
Managing Director, Invesco Aim Capital
Management, Inc.; Director of Cash
Management, Senior Vice President, and
Vice President, Invesco Advisers, Inc.
Name, Year of Birth
Trustee
and/or
Number of Funds
in Fund
Complex
Other
Trusteeship(s)/
Directorships(s)
and Position(s) Held
Officer
Overseen by
Held by
with the Trust
Since
Principal Occupation(s)
During Past 5 Years
Trustee
Trustee/Director
and The Invesco Funds (AIM Treasurers
Series Trust (Invesco Treasurers
Series Trust), Short-Term Investments
Trust and Tax-Free Investments Trust
only)
2005
Anti-Money Laundering Compliance
Officer, Invesco Advisers, Inc.
(formerly known as Invesco
Institutional (N.A.), Inc.)
(registered investment adviser);
Invesco Distributors, Inc. (formerly
known as Invesco Aim Distributors,
Inc.), Invesco Investment Services,
Inc. (formerly known as Invesco Aim
Investment Services, Inc.), The
Invesco Funds, PowerShares
Exchange-Traded Fund Trust,
PowerShares Exchange-Traded Fund Trust
II, PowerShares India Exchange-Traded
Fund Trust, PowerShares Actively
Managed Exchange-Traded Fund Trust,
Van Kampen Asset Management and Van
Kampen Funds Inc.
N/A
N/A
Formerly: Anti-Money Laundering
Compliance Officer, Van Kampen
Investor Services Inc., Fund
Management Company, Invesco Advisers,
Inc., Invesco Aim Capital Management,
Inc. and Invesco Aim Private Asset
Management, Inc.
2006
Senior Vice President, Invesco
Management Group, Inc. (formerly known
as Invesco Aim Management Group, Inc.)
and Van Kampen Exchange Corp.; Senior
Vice President and Chief Compliance
Officer, Invesco Advisers, Inc.
(registered investment adviser)
(formerly known as Invesco
Institutional (N.A.), Inc.); Chief
Compliance Officer, The Invesco Funds,
PowerShares Exchange-Traded Fund
Trust, PowerShares Exchange-Traded
Fund Trust II, PowerShares India
Exchange-Traded Fund Trust,
PowerShares Actively Managed
Exchange-Traded Fund Trust, INVESCO
Private Capital Investments, Inc.
(holding company) and Invesco Private
Capital, Inc. (registered investment
adviser); Vice President, Invesco
Distributors, Inc. (formerly known as
Invesco Aim Distributors, Inc.),
Invesco Investment Services, Inc.
(formerly known as Invesco Aim
Investment Services, Inc.).
N/A
N/A
Formerly: Senior Vice President, Van
Kampen Investments Inc.; Senior Vice
President and Chief Compliance
Officer, Invesco Advisers, Inc. and
Invesco Aim Capital Management, Inc.;
Chief Compliance Officer, Invesco
Global Asset
Name, Year of Birth
Trustee
and/or
Number of Funds
in Fund
Complex
Other
Trusteeship(s)/
Directorships(s)
and Position(s) Held
Officer
Overseen by
Held by
with the Trust
Since
Principal Occupation(s)
During Past 5 Years
Trustee
Trustee/Director
Management (N.A.), Inc.,
Invesco Senior Secured Management,
Inc. (registered investment adviser)
and Van Kampen Investor Services Inc.;
Vice President, Invesco Aim Capital
Management, Inc. and Fund Management
Company
Aggregate Dollar Range
of Equity Securities in
All Registered
Investment Companies
Overseen by
Trustee in
Name of Trustee
Dollar
Range of Equity
Securities Per Fund
Invesco Funds
-0-
Over $100,000
N/A
-0-
-0-
Over $100,000
-0-
$50,001-$100,000
-0-
Over $100,000
-0-
Over $100,000
-0-
Over
$100,000
4
-0-
Over $100,000
4
-0-
Over $100,000
-0-
Over $100,000
-0-
Over $100,000
4
-0-
Over $100,000
4
-0-
Over $100,000
4
-0-
Over $100,000
4
-0-
Over $100,000
-0-
Over $100,000
4
Includes the total amount of compensation
deferred by the trustee at his or her election pursuant to a deferred
compensation plan. Such deferred compensation is placed in a deferral account
and deemed to be invested in one or more of the Invesco Funds.
Aggregate
Retirement Benefits
Compensation from
Accrued by All
Estimated Annual
Total Compensation
the
Invesco
Benefits Upon
From All Invesco
Trustee
Trust
1
Funds
2
Retirement
3
Funds
4
$
8,694
$
327,499
9,528
320,944
19,098
$
108,746
$
244,051
295,850
22,972
105,795
192,000
350,950
20,146
145,546
192,000
310,550
40,191
100,134
192,000
606,800
9,347
335,749
22,071
143,542
192,000
340,200
17,381
142,508
192,000
268,250
19,986
108,746
192,000
312,700
19,082
138,797
192,000
295,850
17,336
101,519
192,000
268,250
20,351
163,515
213,723
318,150
8,694
310,166
21,698
114,085
192,000
341,300
1
Amounts shown are based on the fiscal year ended October 31, 2010. The total
amount of compensation deferred by all trustees of the Trust during the fiscal year ended
October 31, 2010, including earnings, was $36,496.
2
During the fiscal year ended October 31, 2010, the total amount of expenses
allocated to the Trust in respect of such retirement benefits was $40,789.
3
These amounts represent the estimated annual benefits payable by the Invesco
Funds upon the trustees retirement and assumes each trustee serves until his or her normal
retirement date.
4
All trustees except Arch, Dammeyer, Sonnenschein and Whalen currently serve
as trustee of 29 registered investment companies advised by Invesco. Messrs. Arch, Dammeyer,
Sonnenschein and Whalen currently serve as trustee of 47 registered investment companies
advised by Invesco.
5
Messrs. Arch, Dammeyer, Sonnenschein and Whalen were elected as trustees of
the Trust effective June 15, 2010.
6
During the fiscal year ended October 31, 2010, the Trust paid $36,496 in
legal fees to Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP for services rendered by such firm as
counsel to the independent trustees of the Trust. Mr. Frischling is a partner of such firm.
7
Retired effective March 31, 2011.
Retail Accounts
breach of fiduciary duty to client under
Investment Advisers Act of 1940 by placing
Invesco personal interests ahead of client
best economic interests in voting proxies
Investment Advisers Act of 1940
Advisory Compliance
Fund Board
January 1, 2010
Elections of directors.
In uncontested director elections for companies that do not have
a controlling shareholder, Invesco votes in favor of slates if they are comprised of at
least a majority of independent directors and if the boards key committees are fully
independent. Key committees include the Audit, Compensation and Governance or Nominating
Committees. Invescos standard of independence excludes directors who, in addition to
the directorship, have any material business or family relationships with the companies they
serve.
Contested director elections are evaluated on a case-by-case basis and are decided within
the context of Invescos investment thesis on a company.
Director performance.
Invesco withholds votes from directors who exhibit a lack of
accountability to shareholders, either through their level of attendance at meetings or by
enacting egregious corporate-governance or other policies. In cases of material financial
restatements, accounting fraud, habitually late filings, adopting shareholder rights plan
(poison pills) without shareholder approval, or other areas of poor performance, Invesco
may withhold votes from some or all of a companys directors. In situations where
directors performance is a concern, Invesco may also support shareholder proposals to take
corrective actions such as so-called clawback provisions.
Auditors and Audit Committee members.
Invesco believes a companys Audit Committee has a
high degree of responsibility to shareholders in matters of financial disclosure, integrity
of the financial statements and effectiveness of a companys internal controls.
Independence, experience and financial expertise are critical elements of a
well-functioning Audit Committee. When electing directors who are members of a companys
Audit Committee, or when ratifying a companys auditors, Invesco considers the past
performance of the Committee and holds its members accountable for the quality of the
companys financial statements and reports.
Majority standard in director elections.
The right to elect directors is the single most
important mechanism shareholders have to promote accountability. Invesco supports the
nascent effort to reform the U.S. convention of electing directors, and votes in favor of
proposals to elect directors by a majority vote.
Classified boards.
Invesco supports proposals to elect directors annually instead of
electing them to staggered multi-year terms because annual elections increase a boards
level of accountability to its shareholders.
Supermajority voting requirements.
Unless proscribed by law in the state of
incorporation, Invesco votes against actions that would impose any supermajority voting
requirement, and supports actions to dismantle existing supermajority requirements.
Responsiveness.
Invesco withholds votes from directors who do not adequately respond to
shareholder proposals that were approved by a majority of votes cast the prior year.
Cumulative voting.
The practice of cumulative voting can enable minority shareholders to
have representation on a companys board. Invesco supports proposals to institute the
practice of cumulative voting at companies whose overall corporate-governance standards
indicate a particular need to protect the interests of minority shareholders.
Shareholder access.
On business matters with potential financial consequences, Invesco
votes in favor of proposals that would increase shareholders opportunities to express
their views to boards of directors, proposals that would lower barriers to shareholder
action and proposals to promote the adoption of generally accepted best practices in
corporate governance.
Executive compensation.
Invesco evaluates compensation plans for executives within the
context of the companys performance under the executives tenure. Invesco believes
independent compensation committees are best positioned to craft executive-compensation
plans that are suitable for their company-specific circumstances. We view the election of
those independent compensation committee members as the appropriate mechanism for
shareholders to express their approval or disapproval of a companys compensation
practices. Therefore, Invesco generally does not support shareholder proposals to limit or
eliminate certain forms of executive compensation. In the interest of reinforcing the
notion of a compensation committees accountability to shareholders, Invesco supports
proposals requesting that companies subject each years compensation record to an advisory
shareholder vote, or so-called say on pay proposals.
Equity-based compensation plans.
When voting to approve or reject equity-based
compensation plans, Invesco compares the total estimated cost of the plans, including stock
options and restricted stock, against a carefully selected peer group and uses multiple
performance metrics that help us determine whether the incentive structures in place are
creating genuine shareholder wealth. Regardless of a plans estimated cost relative to its
peer group, Invesco votes against plans that contain structural features that would impair
the alignment of incentives between
shareholders and management. Such features include the ability to reprice or reload options
without shareholder approval, the ability to issue options below the stocks current market
price, or the ability to automatically replenish shares without shareholder approval.
Employee stock-purchase plans.
Invesco supports employee stock-purchase plans that are
reasonably designed to provide proper incentives to a broad base of employees, provided
that the price at which employees may acquire stock is at most a 15 percent discount from
the market price.
Severance agreements.
Invesco generally votes in favor of proposals requiring advisory
shareholder ratification of executives severance agreements. However, we oppose proposals
requiring such agreements to be ratified by shareholders in advance of their adoption.
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Business Relationships where Invesco manages money for a company or an
employee group, manages pension assets or is actively soliciting any such business, or
leases office space from a company;
§
Personal Relationships where a Invesco person has a personal
relationship with other proponents of proxy proposals, participants in proxy contests,
corporate directors, or candidates for directorships; and
§
Familial Relationships where an Invesco person has a known familial
relationship relating to a company (e.g. a spouse or other relative who serves as a
director of a public company or is employed by the company).
Policy on Corporate Governance and Stewardship
Contents
Introduction
Scope
Responsible voting
Voting procedures
Dialogue with companies
Non-routine resolutions and other topics
Evaluation of companies environmental, social and governance arrangements (ESG)
Disclosure and reporting
UK Stewardship Code
Appendix 1 Voting on non-UK/European and blocked shares
Policy on Corporate Governance and Stewardship
1.
Introduction
Invesco Perpetual (IP), a business name of Invesco Asset Management Limited, has adopted a
clear and considered policy towards its responsibility as a shareholder on behalf of all
investors in portfolios managed by them. As part of this policy, IP will take steps to
satisfy itself about the extent to which the companies in which it invests look after
shareholders value in their companies and comply with local recommendations and practices,
such as the UK Corporate Governance Code issued by the Financial Reporting Council and the
U.S. Department of Labor Interpretive Bulletins.
IP has a responsibility to optimise returns to its investors. As a core part of the
investment process, IPs fund managers will endeavour to establish a dialogue with
management to promote company decision making that is in the best interests of shareholders,
and is in accordance with good Corporate Governance principles.
Being a major shareholder in a company is more than simply expecting to benefit in its
future earnings streams. In IPs view, it is about helping to provide the capital it needs
to grow, it is about being actively involved in its strategy and it is about helping to
ensure that shareholder interests are always at the forefront of managements thoughts.
IP considers that shareholder activism is fundamental to good Corporate Governance. Although
this does not entail intervening in daily management decisions, it does involve supporting
general standards for corporate activity and, where necessary, taking the initiative to
ensure those standards are met, with a view to protecting and enhancing value for our
investors in our portfolios.
Engagement will also be proportionate and will reflect the size of holdings, length of
holding period and liquidity of the underlying company shares. This is because in most of
IPs investment jurisdictions, the only effective remedy of last resort available to
shareholders, other than liquidating their share ownership, is the removal of directors.
2.
Scope
The scope of this policy covers all portfolios that are managed by the IP investment teams
located in Henley on Thames, United Kingdom and specifically excludes portfolios that are
managed by other investment teams within the wider Invesco group that have their own voting,
corporate governance and stewardship policies. As an example, within IPs ICVC range the
following funds are excluded: IP UK Enhanced Index, IP US Equity Benchmark Plus, IP Hong
Kong & China, IP Japanese Smaller Companies, IP Global Balanced Index Fund, IP Global ex-UK
Core Equity and the IP Global ex-UK Enhanced Index.
3.
Responsible voting
One important means of putting shareholder responsibility into practice is via the
exercising of voting rights. In deciding whether to vote shares, IP will take into account
such factors as the likely impact of voting on management activity, and where expressed, the
preference of clients. As a result of these two factors, IP will tend to vote on all UK
and European shares, but to vote on a more selective basis on other shares. (See Appendix I
Voting on non-UK/European shares).
IP considers that the voting rights attached to its clients investments should be actively
managed with the same duty of care as that applied to all other aspects of asset
administration. As such, voting rights will be exercised on an informed and independent
basis, and will not simply be passed back to the company concerned for discretionary voting
by the Chairman.
Policy on Corporate Governance and Stewardship
In voting for or against a proposal, IP will have in mind three objectives, as follows:
To protect the rights of its investors
To minimise the risk of financial or business impropriety within the companies in
which its clients are invested, and
To protect the long-term value of its clients investments.
It is important to note that, when exercising voting rights, the third option of abstention
can also be used as a means of expressing dissatisfaction, or lack of support, to a board on
any particular issue. Additionally, in the event of a conflict of interest arising between
IP and its clients over a specific issue, IP will either abstain or seek instruction from
each client.
IP will actively exercise the voting rights represented by the shares it manages on behalf
of its investors where it is granted the discretion to do so. In certain circumstances the
discretion is retained by the client, where they wish to be responsible for applying their
own right to vote.
Note: Share blocking
Generally, IP will not vote where this results in shares being blocked from trading for a
period of more than a few hours. IP considers that it is not in the interest of clients that
their shares are blocked at a potentially sensitive time, such as the time around a
shareholder meeting
.
4.
Voting procedures
IP will endeavour to keep under regular review with trustees, depositaries, custodians and
third party proxy voting services the practical arrangements for circulating company
resolutions and notices of meetings and for exercising votes in accordance with standing or
special instructions. Although IPs proxy voting service will provide research and
recommendations for each resolution, each fund manager will cast their vote independently
considering their own research and dialogue with company management.
Proxy voting research and services are currently provided by Institutional Shareholder
Services (ISS), part of the RiskMetrics Group.
IP will endeavour to review regularly any standing or special instructions on voting and
where possible, discuss with company representatives any significant issues.
IP will take into account the implications of stock lending arrangements where this is
relevant (that is, when stock is lent to the extent permitted by local regulations, the
voting rights attaching to that stock pass to the borrower). However, IP does not currently
enter into any stock lending arrangements as it believes the facility does not support
active shareholder engagement.
5.
Dialogue with companies
IP will endeavour, where practicable in accordance with its investment approach, to
enter into a dialogue with companies based on the mutual understanding of objectives. This
dialogue is likely to include regular meetings with company representatives to explore any
concerns about corporate governance where these may impact on the best interests of clients.
In discussion with company boards and senior non-Executive Directors, IP will endeavour to
cover any matters of particular relevance to shareholder value.
Policy on Corporate Governance and Stewardship
Those people on the inside of a company, most obviously its executives, know their
businesses much more intimately. Therefore, it is usually appropriate to leave strategic
matters in their hands. However, if that strategy is not working, or alternatives need
exploring, IP will seek to influence the direction of that company where practicable. In
IPs view, this is part of its responsibility to investors, where possible, in shaping
strategy. Ultimately the business performance will have an impact on the returns generated
by IPs portfolios, whether it is in terms of share price performance or dividends, and IP
wants to seek to ensure that the capital IP has invested on behalf of its clients is being
used as effectively as possible. In the majority of cases IP is broadly in agreement with
the direction of a company that it has invested in, as its initial decision to invest will
have taken these factors into account. But these issues demand regular re-evaluation, which
can only be achieved through company meetings.
The building of this relationship facilitates frank and open discussion, and ongoing
interaction is an integral part of the fund managers role. The fact that IP has been a
major shareholder in a number of companies for a long time, in particular within its
domestic UK portfolios, reflects both the fact that IPs original investment was based on a
joint understanding of where the business was going and the ability of the management to
execute that plan. Inevitably there are times when IPs views diverge from those of the
companys executives but, where possible, it attempts to work with the company towards a
practical solution. However, IP believes that its status as part-owner of a company means
that it has both the right and the responsibility to make its views known. The option of
selling out of that business is always open, but normally IP prefers to push for change,
even if this can be a slow process.
Specifically when considering resolutions put to shareholders, IP will pay attention to
the companies compliance with the relevant local requirements. In addition, when analysing
the companys prospects for future profitability and hence returns to shareholders, IP will
take many variables into account, including but not limited to, the following:
Nomination and audit committees
Remuneration committee and directors remuneration
Board balance and structure
Financial reporting principles
Internal control system and annual review of its effectiveness
Dividend and Capital Management policies
Socially Responsible Investing policies
6.
Non-routine resolutions and other topics
These will be considered on a case-by-case basis and where proposals are put to the vote
will require proper explanation and justification by (in most instances) the board. Examples
of such proposals would be all political donations and any proposal made by a shareholder or
body of shareholders (typically a pressure group).
Apart from the three fundamental voting objectives set out under Responsible Voting above,
considerations that IP might apply to non-routine proposals will include:
The degree to which the companys stated position on the issue could affect its
reputation and/or sales, or leave it vulnerable to boycott or selective purchasing
Peer group response to the issue in question
Whether implementation would achieve the objectives sought in the proposal
Whether the matter is best left to the Boards discretion.
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7.
Evaluation of companies environmental, social and governance arrangements
At IP, each fund manager is individually responsible for environmental, social and
governance (ESG) matters, rather than utilising ESG professionals or an internal / external
discrete team independent from the fund management process. ESG issues are deemed as an
essential component of the fund managers overall investment responsibilities. Additionally,
fund managers may call on the support of the IP Operations team on any ESG matter.
As mentioned in Section 5, company meetings are an integral part of IPs investment research
approach and discussions at these meetings include all matters that might affect the share
price, including ESG issues.
IPs research is structured to give it a detailed understanding of a companys key
historical and future, long-term business drivers, such as demand for its products, pricing
power, market share trends, cash flow and management strategy. This enables IPs investment
teams to form a holistic opinion of management strategy, the quality of the management, an
opinion on a companys competitive position, its strategic advantages/ disadvantages, and
corporate governance arrangements, thus incorporating any inherent ESG issues.
IP will, when evaluating companies governance arrangements, particularly those
relating to board structure and composition, give due weight to all relevant factors brought
to its attention.
8.
Disclosure and reporting
Although IP acknowledges initiatives of transparency, it is also very aware of its fiduciary
duty and the interests of all investors in portfolios managed by them. As such, IP is very
cognisant that disclosure of any meeting specific information may have a detrimental affect
in its ability to manage its portfolios and ultimately would not be in the best interests of
all shareholders. Primarily, this is for investor protection and to allow IPs fund managers
to manage their portfolios in the interests of all its clients.
Although IP does not report specific findings of company meetings for external use, regular
illustrations will be provided to demonstrate that active engagement is at the heart of its
investment process.
For clients with individual mandates, (i.e. not invested in a fund), IP may discuss specific
issues where it can share details of a clients portfolio with that specific client.
Occasionally, where IP has expressed strong views to management over matters of governance,
those views have gained media attention, but IP will never seek to encourage such debates in
the media.
On request from investors, IP will in good faith provide records of voting instructions
given to third parties such as trustees, depositaries and custodians provided that:
In IPs view, it does not conflict with the best interests of other investors and
It is understood that IP will not be held accountable for the expression of views
within such voting instructions and
IP is not giving any assurance nor undertaking nor has any obligation to ensure
that such instructions resulted in any votes actually being cast. Records of voting
instructions within the immediate preceding three months will not normally be
provided for activities within the funds managed by IP.
Note:
The record of votes will reflect the voting instruction of the relevant fund manager.
This may not be the same as votes actually cast as IP is entirely reliant on third parties
complying promptly with such instructions to ensure that such votes are cast correctly.
Accordingly, the
Policy on Corporate Governance and Stewardship
provision of information relating to an instruction does not mean that a vote was
actually cast, just that an instruction was given in accordance with a particular view
taken.
9.
The UK Stewardship Code
The UK Stewardship Code (the Code)issued by the Financial Reporting Council (FRC) aims to
enhance the quality of engagement between institutional investors and companies to help
improve long-term returns to shareholders and the efficient exercise of governance
responsibilities. The Code sets out seven principles, which support good practice on
engagement with UK investee companies and to which the FRC believes institutional investors
should aspire. The Code is applied on a comply or explain approach. IP sets out below how
it complies with each principle or details why it chooses not to.
Principle 1
Institutional investors should publicly disclose their policy on how they will discharge
their stewardship responsibilities
.
IP complies with Principle 1 and publishes the Invesco Perpetual Policy on Corporate
Governance and Stewardship on its website
http://investor.invescoperpetual.co.uk/portal/site/ipinvestor/aboutus/ukstewardshipcode/
Principle 2
Institutional investors should have a robust policy on managing conflicts of interest in
relation to stewardship and this policy should be publicly disclosed.
IP complies with Principle 2 by meeting its regulatory requirement of having an effective
Conflicts of Interest Policy. Any conflicts of interest arising through its stewardship of
investee companies will be handled in accordance with that policy.
In respect of stewardship, IP anticipates the opportunity for conflicts arising would be
limited, e.g. where it invests in a company that is also a broker (i.e. dealing) of, or
client of IP.
Principle 3
Institutional investors should monitor their investee companies.
As an active shareholder, IP complies with Principle 3. Through its investment process, fund
managers endeavour to establish on a proportionate basis ongoing dialogue with company
management and this is likely to include regular meetings. In discussions with company
boards and senior non-Executive Directors, IP will explore any concerns about corporate
governance where these may impact on the best interests of clients, together with any other
matters of particular value to shareholders.
Meeting company boards of investee companies is a core part of IPs investment process and
IP is committed to keeping records of all future key engagement activities.
When casting votes on behalf of investors, IP keeps detailed records of all instructions
given in good faith to third parties such as trustees, depositories and custodians. Although
the rationale for voting in a particular manner is not automatically captured through the
voting process, the individually responsible fund manager would be expected to be able to
clearly articulate their decision whenever required.
Policy on Corporate Governance and Stewardship
Principle 4
Institutional investors should establish clear guidelines on when and how they will escalate
their activities as a method of protecting and enhancing shareholder value.
IP complies with Principle 4 with its fund managers managing corporate governance matters
independently being a key part of their investment process to protect and add value on
behalf investors. Initially any issues / concerns would be raised by its fund managers
through IPs process of ongoing dialogue and company meetings. On occasions that a fund
manager believes an issue is significant enough to be escalated, this will be done through
IPs Chief Investment Officer (CIO) and the IP Operations team who will ensure the relevant
internal resources are made available to support the fund manager in securing the most
appropriate outcome for IPs clients.
Principle 5
Institutional investors should be willing to act collectively with other investors where
appropriate.
IP is supportive of collective engagement in cases where objectives between parties are
mutually agreeable and, as they pertain to the UK market, are not in breach of concert
party rules. Other shareholders can engage directly with the relevant fund manager or
through an investment adviser. Alternatively, enquiries can be directed to the members of
the IP Operations team detailed below:
Charles Henderson Head of IP Operations and Dealing
Dan Baker IP Operations Manager
Principle 6
Institutional investors should have a clear policy on voting and disclosure of voting
activity.
As detailed in Section 3, IP is committed to voting on all the UK stocks it holds for its
underlying investors and where it has the full discretion to do so. Whilst comprehensive
records of IPs voting instructions are maintained, IP does not report specifically on its
voting activity. Whilst being mindful of its fiduciary duty and the interest of all
investors, IP believes that automatic public disclosure of its voting records may have a
detrimental affect on its ability to manage its portfolios and ultimately would not be in
the best interest of all shareholders.
On specific requests from clients, IP will in good faith provide records of voting
instructions given to third parties such as trustees, depositaries and custodians subject to
limitations detailed in Section 8.
Principle 7
Institutional investors should report periodically on their stewardship and voting
activities.
IP complies with Principle 7 through a commitment to provide regular illustrations of
its engagement activities and to respond to voting record requests from investors in its
portfolios on an individual basis.
Although IP does not report specific findings of company meetings for external use, regular
illustrations will be provided to demonstrate that active engagement is at the heart of its
investment process. On request from investors, IP will in good faith provide records of
voting instructions given to third parties such as trustees, depositaries and custodians
subject to certain limitations outlined in Section 8. Although the rationale for its voting
decision is not captured through the voting process, individual fund managers would be
expected to articulate their decision whenever required.
Policy on Corporate Governance and Stewardship
Likely impact of voting on management activity, versus the cost to the client
Portfolio management restrictions (e.g. share blocking) that may result from voting
Preferences, where expressed, of clients
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1.
Proxy Voting Policy
1.1
Introduction
Invesco recognises its fiduciary obligation to act in the best interests of all
clients, be they superannuation trustees, institutional clients, unit-holders in
managed investment schemes or personal investors. One way Invesco represents its
clients in matters of corporate governance is through the proxy voting process.
This policy sets out Invesco Australias approach to proxy voting in the context of
portfolio management, client service responsibilities and corporate governance
principles.
This policy applies to;
all Australian based and managed funds and mandates, in accordance with
IFSA Standard No. 13.00 October 2004, clause 9.1 and footnote #3.
This policy does not apply;
where investment management of an international fund has been delegated to
an overseas Invesco company, proxy voting will rest with that delegated
manager.
In order to facilitate its proxy voting process and to avoid conflicts of interest
where these may arise, Invesco may retain a professional proxy voting service to
assist with in-depth proxy research, vote recommendations, vote execution, and the
necessary record keeping.
1.2
Guiding Principles
1.2.1
The objective of Invescos Proxy Voting Policy is to promote the economic
interests of its clients. At no time will Invesco use the shareholding powers exercised
in respect of its clients investments to advance its own commercial interests, to
pursue a social or political cause that is unrelated to clients economic interests, or
to favour a particular client or other relationship to the detriment of others.
1.2.2
The involvement of Invesco as an institutional shareholder will not extend to
interference in the proper exercise of Board or management responsibilities, or impede
the ability of companies to take the calculated commercial risks which are essential
means of adding value for shareholders.
1.2.3
The primary aim of the policy is to encourage a culture of performance among
investee companies, rather than one of mere conformance with a prescriptive set of rules
and constraints.
1.2.4
Invesco considers that proxy voting rights are an important power, which if
exercised diligently can enhance client returns, and should be managed with the same
care as any other asset managed on behalf of its clients.
1.2.5
Invesco may choose not to vote on a particular issue if this results in shares
being blocked from trading for a period of more than 4
hours; it may not be in the interest of clients if the liquidity of investment
holdings is diminished at a potentially sensitive time, such as that around a
shareholder meeting.
1.3
Proxy Voting Authority
1.3.1
Authority Overview
An important dimension of Invescos approach to corporate governance is the
exercise of proxy voting authority at the Annual General Meetings or other
decision-making forums of companies in which we manage investments on behalf of
clients.
Proxy voting policy follows two streams, each defining where discretion to
exercise voting power should rest with Invesco as the investment manager
(including its ability to outsource the function), or with individual mandate
clients.
Under the first alternative, Invescos role would be both to make voting
decisions, for pooled funds and on individual mandate clients behalf, and to
implement those decisions.
Under the second alternative, where IM clients retain voting control, Invesco has no
role to play other than administering voting decisions under instructions from our
clients on a cost recovery basis.
1.3.2
Individually-Managed Clients
IM clients may elect to retain voting authority or delegate this authority to Invesco.
If delegated, Invesco will employ either ISS or ASCI guidelines (selected at
inception by the client) but at all times Invesco Investment Managers will retain the
ability to override any decisions in the interests of the client. Alternate overlays
and ad hoc intervention will not be allowed without Board approval.
In cases where voting authority is delegated by an individually-managed client,
Invesco recognises its responsibility to be accountable for the decisions it makes.
Some individually-managed clients may wish to retain voting authority for themselves,
or to place conditions on the circumstances in which it can be exercised by investment
managers
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The choice of this directive will occur at inception or at major review events only.
Individually managed clients will not be allowed to move on an ad hoc basis between
delegating control to the funds manager and full direct control.
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In practice, it is believed that this option
is generally only likely to arise with relatively large clients such as
trustees of major superannuation funds or statutory corporations that have the
resources to develop their own policies and to supervise their implementation
by investment managers and custodians. In particular, clients who have
multiple equity managers and utilise a master custody arrangement may be more
likely to consider retaining voting authority in order to ensure consistency of
approach across their total portfolio. Such arrangements will be costed into
administration services at inception.
1.3.3
Pooled Fund Clients
The funds manager is required to act solely in the collective
interests of unit holders at large rather than as a direct agent or delegate
of each unit holder. The legal relationship that exists means it is not
possible for the manager to accept instructions from a particular pooled fund
client as to how to exercise proxy voting authority in a particular instance.
Invescos accountability to pooled fund clients in exercising its fiduciary
responsibilities is best addressed as part of the managers broader client
relationship and reporting responsibilities.
In considering proxy voting issues arising in respect of
pooled fund shareholdings, Invesco will act solely in accordance with its
fiduciary responsibility to take account of the collective interests of unit
holders in the pooled fund as a whole.
All proxy voting decisions may be delegated to an outsourced
provider, but Invesco investment managers will retain the ability to override
these decisions in the interests of fund unit holders.
1.4
Key Proxy Voting Issues
1.4.1
Issues Overview
Invesco will consider voting requirements on all issues at all company meetings
directly or via an outsourced provider. We will generally not announce our voting
intentions and the reasons behind them.
1.4.2
Portfolio Management Issues
Invesco does not consider it feasible or desirable to prescribe in advance
comprehensive guidelines as to how it will exercise proxy voting authority in all
circumstances. The primary aim of Invescos approach to corporate governance is
to encourage a culture of performance among the companies in which we invest in
order to add value to our clients portfolios, rather than one of mere conformance
with a prescriptive set of rules and constraints.
As a general rule, Invesco will vote against any actions that will reduce the
rights or options of shareholders, reduce shareholder influence over the board of
directors and management, reduce the alignment of interests between management and
shareholders, or reduce the value of shareholders investments, unless balanced by
reasonable increase in net worth of the shareholding.
Where appropriate, Invesco will also use voting powers to influence companies to
adopt generally accepted best corporate governance practices in areas such as
board composition, disclosure policies and the other areas of recommended
corporate governance practice.
Administrative constraints are highlighted by the fact that many issues on which
shareholders are in practice asked to vote are routine matters relating to
the ongoing administration of the company eg. approval of financial
accounts or housekeeping amendments to Articles of Association. Generally in
such cases,
Invesco will be in favour of the motion as most companies take seriously their
duties and are acting in the best interests of shareholders. However, reasonable
consideration of issues and the actual casting of a vote on all such resolutions
would entail an unreasonable administrative workload and cost. For this reason,
Invesco may outsource all or part of the proxy voting function at the expense of
individual funds. Invesco believes that an important consideration in the framing
of a proxy voting policy is the need to avoid unduly diverting resources from our
primary responsibilities to add value to our clients investments through
portfolio management and client service.
1.5
Internal Proxy Voting Procedure
In situations where an override decision is required to be made or where the
outsourced provider has recused itself from a vote recommendation, the
responsible Investment Manager will have the final say as to how a vote will be
cast.
In the event that a voting decision is considered not to be in the best
interests of a particular client or where a vote is not able to be cast, a
meeting may be convened at any time to determine voting intentions. The meeting
will be made up of at least three of the following:
Chief Executive Officer;
Head of Operations & Finance;
Head of either Legal or Compliance; and
Relevant Investment Manager(s).
1.6
Client Reporting
Upon client election, Invesco will report quarterly or annually to the client on proxy
voting activities for investments owned by the client.
A record will be kept of the voting decision in each case by Invesco or its outsourced
provider. Invesco will disclose on an annual basis, a summary of its proxy voting
statistics on its website as required by IFSA standard No. 13 Proxy Voting.
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This policy sets out Invescos approach to proxy voting in the context of our broader
portfolio management and client service responsibilities. It applies to Asia related
equity portfolios managed by Invesco on behalf of individually-managed clients and
pooled fund clients
Invescos proxy voting policy is expected to evolve over time to cater for changing
circumstances or unforeseen events.
1.
GUIDING PRINCIPLES
1.1
Invesco recognises its fiduciary obligation to act in the best interests of all
clients, be they retirement scheme trustees, institutional clients, unitholders in pooled
investment vehicles or personal investors. The application of due care and skill in
exercising shareholder responsibilities is a key aspect of this fiduciary obligation.
1.2
The sole objective of Invescos proxy voting policy is to promote the economic
interests of its clients. At no time will Invesco use the shareholding powers exercised
in respect of its clients investments to advance its own commercial interests, to pursue
a social or political cause that is unrelated to clients economic interests, or to favour
a particular client or other relationship to the detriment of others.
1.3
Invesco also recognises the broader chain of accountability that exists in the proper
governance of corporations, and the extent and limitations of the shareholders role in
that process. In particular, it is recognised that company management should ordinarily
be presumed to be best placed to conduct the commercial affairs of the enterprise
concerned, with prime accountability to the enterprises Board of Directors which is in
turn accountable to shareholders and to external regulators and exchanges. The
involvement of Invesco as an institutional shareholder will not extend to interference in
the proper exercise of Board or management responsibilities, or impede the ability of
companies to take the calculated commercial risks which are essential means of adding
value for shareholders.
1.4
The primary aim of the policy is to encourage a culture of performance among investee
companies, rather than one of mere conformance with a prescriptive set of rules and
constraints. Rigid adherence to a checklist approach to corporate governance issues is of
itself unlikely to promote the maximum economic performance of companies, or to cater for
circumstances in which non-compliance with a checklist is appropriate or unavoidable.
1.5
Invesco considers that proxy voting rights are an asset which should be managed with
the same care as any other asset managed on behalf of its clients.
2.
PROXY VOTING AUTHORITY
2.1
An important dimension of Invescos approach to corporate governance is the exercise
of proxy voting authority at the Annual General Meetings or other decision-making forums
of companies in which we manage investments on behalf of clients.
2.2
An initial issue to consider in framing a proxy voting policy is the question of
where discretion to exercise voting power should rest with Invesco as the investment
manager, or with each individual client? Under the first alternative, Invescos role
would be both to make voting decisions on clients behalf and to implement those
decisions. Under the second alternative, Invesco would either have no role to play, or
its role would be limited solely to implementing voting decisions under instructions from
our clients.
2.3
In addressing this issue, it is necessary to distinguish the different legal
structures and fiduciary relationships which exist as between individually-managed
clients, who hold investments directly on their own accounts, and pooled fund clients,
whose investments are held indirectly under a trust structure.
2.4
Individually-Managed Clients
2.4.1
As a matter of general policy, Invesco believes that unless a clients mandate gives
specific instructions to the contrary, discretion to exercise votes should normally rest
with the investment manager, provided that the discretion is always exercised in the
clients interests alone.
2.4.2
The reason for this position is that Invesco believes that, with its dedicated
research resources and ongoing monitoring of companies, an investment manager is usually
better placed to identify issues upon which a vote is necessary or desirable. We believe
it is also more practical that voting discretion rests with the party that has the
authority to buy and sell shares, which is essentially what investment managers have been
engaged to do on behalf of their clients.
2.4.3
In cases where voting authority is delegated by an individually-managed client,
Invesco recognises its responsibility to be accountable for the decisions it makes. If a
client requires, an appropriate reporting mechanism will be put in place.
2.4.4
While it is envisaged that the above arrangements will be acceptable in the majority
of cases, it is recognised that some individually-managed
clients will wish to retain voting authority for themselves, or to place conditions on
the circumstances in which it can be exercised by investment managers. In practice, it
is believed that this option is generally only likely to arise with relatively large
clients such as trustees of major superannuation funds or statutory corporations which
have the resources to develop their own policies and to supervise their implementation
by investment managers and custodians. In particular, clients who have multiple equity
managers and utilise a master custody arrangement may be more likely to consider
retaining voting authority in order to ensure consistency of approach across their
total portfolio.
2.4.5
In any event, whatever decision is taken as to where voting authority should lie,
Invesco believes that the matter should be explicitly covered by the terms of the
investment management agreement and clearly understood by the respective parties.
2.4.6
Accordingly, Invesco will pursue the following policies with respect to the exercise
of proxy voting authority for individually-managed clients:
PROXY VOTING AUTHORITY
Individually-Managed Clients
Unless an individually-managed client wishes to retain proxy voting authority, Invesco
will assume proxy voting authority by way of delegation from the client, provided that
the allocation of proxy voting responsibility is clearly set out in the investment
management agreement.
In the case of clients who wish to place special conditions on the delegation of proxy
voting powers, Invesco will endeavour to accommodate those clients requirements as far
as practicable, subject to any administrative obstacles or additional costs that might
arise in implementing the conditions.
2.5
Pooled Fund Clients
2.5.1
The legal relationship between an investment manager and its pooled fund clients is
different in a number of important respects from that applying to individually-managed
clients. These differences have a bearing on how proxy voting authority is exercised on
behalf of pooled fund clients.
2.5.2
These legal relationships essentially mean that the manager is required to act
solely in the collective interests of unitholders at large rather than as a direct agent
or delegate of each unitholder. On the issue of proxy voting,
as with all other aspects of our client relationships, Invesco will naturally continue
to be receptive to any views and concerns raised by its pooled fund clients. However,
the legal relationship that exists means it is not possible for the manager to accept
instructions from a particular pooled fund client as to how to exercise proxy voting
authority in a particular instance.
2.5.3
As in the case of individually-managed clients who delegate their proxy voting
authority, Invescos accountability to pooled fund clients in exercising its fiduciary
responsibilities is best addressed as part of the managers broader client relationship
and reporting responsibilities.
2.5.4
Accordingly, Invesco will pursue the following policies with respect to the exercise
of proxy voting authority for pooled fund clients:
PROXY VOTING AUTHORITY
Pooled Fund Clients
In considering proxy voting issues arising in respect of pooled fund shareholdings,
Invesco will act solely in accordance with its fiduciary responsibility to take account
of the collective interests of unitholders in the pooled fund as a whole.
Invesco cannot accept instructions from individual unitholders as to the exercise of
proxy voting authority in a particular instance.
3.
KEY PROXY VOTING ISSUES
3.1
This section outlines Invescos intended approach in cases where proxy voting
authority is being exercised on clients behalf.
3.2
Invesco will vote on all material issues at all company meetings where it has the
voting authority and responsibility to do so. We will not announce our voting intentions
and the reasons behind them.
3.3
Invesco applies two underlying principles. First, our interpretation of material
voting issues is confined to those issues which affect the value of shares we hold on
behalf of clients and the rights of shareholders to an equal voice in influencing the
affairs of companies in proportion to their shareholdings. We do not consider it
appropriate to use shareholder powers for reasons other than the pursuit of these economic
interests. Second, we believe that a critical factor in the development of an optimal
corporate governance policy is the need to avoid unduly diverting resources from our
primary responsibilities to add value to our clients portfolios through investment
performance and client service.
3.4
In order to expand upon these principles, Invesco believes it is necessary to
consider the role of proxy voting policy in the context of broader portfolio management
and administrative issues which apply to our investment management business as a whole.
These are discussed as follows.
3.5
Portfolio Management Issues Active Equity Portfolios
3.5.1
While recognising in general terms that issues concerning corporate governance
practices can have a significant bearing on the financial performance of companies, the
primary criterion for the selection and retention of a particular stock in active equity
portfolios remains our judgment that the stock will deliver superior investment
performance for our clients, based on our investment themes and market analysis.
3.5.2
In view of these dynamics, Invesco does not consider it feasible or desirable to
prescribe in advance comprehensive guidelines as to how it will exercise proxy voting
authority in all circumstances. The primary aim of Invescos approach to corporate
governance is to encourage a culture of performance among the companies in which we manage
investments in order to add value to our clients portfolios, rather than one of mere
conformance with a prescriptive set of rules and constraints.
3.5.3
Nevertheless, Invesco has identified a limited range of issues upon which it will
always exercise proxy voting authority either to register disapproval of management
proposals or to demonstrate support for company initiatives through positive use of voting
powers. These issues are outlined as follows:
KEY VOTING ISSUES
Major Corporate Proposals
Invesco will always vote on the following issues arising in company General Meetings
where it has the authority to do so on behalf of clients.
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contentious issues (eg. issues of perceived national
interest, or where there has been extensive press coverage or public comment);
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approval of changes of substantial shareholdings;
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mergers or schemes of arrangement; and
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approval of major asset sales or purchases.
As a general rule, Invesco will vote against any actions that will reduce the rights or
options of shareholders, reduce shareholder influence over the board of directors and
management, reduce the alignment of interests between management and shareholders, or
reduce the value of shareholders investments, unless balanced by reasonable increase
in net worth of the shareholding.
Where appropriate, Invesco will also use voting powers to influence companies to adopt
generally accepted best corporate governance practices in areas such as board
composition, disclosure policies and the other areas of recommended corporate
governance practice.
Invescos approach to significant proxy voting issues which fall outside these areas
will be addressed on their merits.
3.6
Administrative Issues
3.6.1
In addition to the portfolio management issues outlined above, Invescos proxy
voting policy also takes account of administrative and cost implications, together with
the size of our holdings as compared to the issue size, involved in the exercise of proxy
voting authority on our clients behalf.
3.6.2
There are practical constraints to the implementation of proxy voting decisions.
Proxy voting is a highly seasonal activity, with most company
Annual General Meetings being collapsed into a few months, with short deadlines for the
distribution and return of notice papers, multiple resolutions from multiple companies
being considered simultaneously, and under a legal system which is essentially
dependent upon paper-based communication and record-keeping.
3.6.3
In addition, for investment managers such as Invesco who do not invest as
principals and who consequently do not appear directly on the share registers of
companies, all of these communications are channelled through external custodians, among
whom there is in turn a considerable variation in the nature and quality of systems to
deal with the flow of information.
3.6.4
While Invesco has the systems in place to efficiently implement proxy voting
decisions when required, it can be seen that administrative and cost considerations by
necessity play an important role in the application of a responsible proxy voting policy.
This is particularly so bearing in mind the extremely limited time period within which
voting decisions must often be made and implemented (which can in practice be as little as
a few days). This factor also explains why Invesco resists any suggestion that there
should be compulsory proxy voting on all issues, as in our view this would only increase
the costs to be borne by our clients with very little practical improvement in corporate
performance in most cases.
3.6.5
These administrative constraints are further highlighted by the fact that many
issues on which shareholders are in practice asked to vote are routine matters relating to
the ongoing administration of the company eg. approval of financial accounts or
housekeeping amendments to Articles of
Association. Generally in such cases, we will be
in favour of the motion as most companies take seriously their duties and are acting in
the best interests of shareholders. However, the actual casting of a yes vote on all
such resolutions in our view would entail an unreasonable administrative workload and
cost.
3.6.6
Accordingly, Invesco believes that an important consideration in the framing of a
proxy voting policy is the need to avoid unduly diverting resources from our primary
responsibilities to add value to our clients investments through portfolio management and
client service. The policies outlined below have been prepared on this basis.
KEY PROXY VOTING ISSUES
Administrative Constraints
In view of the administrative constraints and costs involved in the exercise
of proxy voting powers, Invesco may (depending on circumstances) not exercise its
voting right unless its clients portfolios in aggregate represent a significant
proportion of the shareholdings of the company in question.
A significant proportion in this context means 5% or more of the market
capitalisation of the company.
4.
INTERNAL ADMINISTRATION & DECISION-MAKING PROCESS
4.1
The following diagram illustrates the procedures adopted by Invesco for the
administration of proxy voting:
4.2
As shown by the diagram, a central administrative role is performed by our
Settlement Team, located within the Client Administration section. The initial role of
the Settlement Team is to receive company notice papers via the range of custodians who
hold shares on behalf of our clients, to ascertain which client portfolios hold the
stock, and to initiate the decision-making process by distributing the company notice
papers to the Primary Investment Manager responsible for the company in question.
4.3
A voting decision on each company resolution (whether a yes or no vote, or a
recommended abstention) is made by the Primary Investment Manager responsible for the
company in question. Invesco believes that this approach is preferable to the
appointment of a committee with responsibility for handling voting issues across all
companies, as it takes advantage of the expertise of individuals whose professional
lives are occupied by analysing particular companies and sectors, and who are
familiar with the issues facing particular companies through their regular company
visits.
4.4
Moreover, the Primary Equity Manager has overall responsibility for the relevant
market and this ensures that similar issues which arise in different companies are
handled in a consistent way across the relevant market.
4.5
The voting decision is then documented and passed back to the Settlement Team,
who issue the voting instructions to each custodian in advance of the closing date for
receipt of proxies by the
company. At the same time, the Settlement Team logs all proxy
voting activities for record keeping or client reporting purposes.
4.6
A key task in administering the overall process is the capture and dissemination
of data from companies and custodians within a time frame that makes exercising votes
feasible in practice. This applies particularly during the company Annual General
Meeting season, when there are typically a large number of proxy voting issues under
consideration simultaneously. Invesco has no control over the former dependency and
Invescos ability to influence a custodians service levels are limited in the case of
individually-managed clients, where the custodian is answerable to the client.
4.7
The following policy commitments are implicit in these administrative and
decision-making processes:
INTERNAL ADMINISTRATION AND DECISION-MAKING PROCESS
Invesco will consider all resolutions put forward in the Annual General Meetings or
other decision-making forums of all companies in which investments are held on behalf
of clients, where it has the authority to exercise voting powers. This consideration
will occur in the context of our policy on Key Voting Issues outlined in Section 3.
The voting decision will be made by the Primary Investment Manager responsible for the
market in question.
A written record will be kept of the voting decision in each case, and in case of an
opposing vote, the reason/comment for the decision.
Voting instructions will be issued to custodians as far as practicable in advance of
the deadline for receipt of proxies by the company. Invesco will monitor the
efficiency with which custodians implement voting instructions on clients behalf.
Invescos ability to exercise proxy voting authority is dependent on timely receipt of
notification from the relevant custodians.
5.
CLIENT REPORTING
5.1
Invesco will keep records of its proxy voting activities.
5.2
Upon client request, Invesco will regularly report back to the client on proxy
voting activities for investments owned by the client.
5.2
The following points summarise Invescos policy commitments on the reporting of
proxy voting activities to clients (other than in cases where specific forms of client
reporting are specified in the clients mandate):
CLIENT REPORTING
Where proxy voting authority is being exercised on a clients behalf, a statistical
summary of voting activity will be provided on request as part of the clients regular
quarterly report.
Invesco will provide more detailed information on particular proxy voting issues in
response to requests from clients wherever possible.
Institutional Accounts
breach of fiduciary duty to client under
Investment Advisers Act of 1940 by placing
Invesco personal interests ahead of client
best economic interests in voting proxies
Investment Advisers Act of 1940
Advisory Compliance, Proxy Committee
Invesco Risk Management Committee
January 1, 2010
(1)
describe any real or perceived conflict of interest,
(2)
determine whether such real or perceived conflict of interest is material,
(3)
discuss any procedure used to address such conflict of interest,
(4)
report any contacts from outside parties (other than routine communications
from proxy solicitors), and
(5)
include confirmation that the recommendation as to how the proxies are to be
voted is in the best economic interests of clients and was made without regard to any
conflict of interest.
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Business Relationships where Invesco manages money for a company or an
employee group, manages pension assets or is actively soliciting any such business, or
leases office space from a company;
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Personal Relationships where an Invesco person has a personal
relationship with other proponents of proxy proposals, participants in proxy contests,
corporate directors, or candidates for directorships; and
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Familial Relationships where an Invesco person has a known familial
relationship relating to a company (e.g. a spouse or other relative who serves as a
director of a public company or is employed by the company).
Signature
reduce the rights or options of shareholders,
reduce shareholder influence over the board of directors and management,
reduce the alignment of interests between management and shareholders, or
reduce the value of shareholders investments.
Long-term company performance relative to a market index,
Composition of the board and key board committees,
Nominees attendance at board meetings,
Nominees time commitments as a result of serving on other company boards,
Nominees investments in the company,
Whether the chairman is also serving as CEO, and
Whether a retired CEO sits on the board.
Long-term financial performance of the target company relative to its industry,
Managements track record,
Background to the proxy contest,
Qualifications of director nominees (both slates),
Evaluation of what each side is offering shareholders as well as the likelihood
that the proposed objectives and goals can be met, and
Stock ownership positions.
Designated lead director, appointed from the ranks of the independent board members
with clearly delineated duties;
Majority of independent directors;
All-independent key committees;
Committee chairpersons nominated by the independent directors;
CEO performance is reviewed annually by a committee of outside directors; and
Established governance guidelines.
It is not clear that the auditors will be able to fulfill their function;
There is reason to believe the auditors have rendered an opinion that is neither
accurate nor indicative of the companys financial position; or
The auditors have a significant professional or personal relationship with the
issuer that compromises their independence.
ability to re-price underwater options without shareholder approval,
ability to issue options with an exercise price below the stocks current market
price,
ability to issue reload options, or
automatic share replenishment (evergreen) features.
will result in financial and operating benefits,
have a fair offer price,
have favourable prospects for the combined companies, and
will not have a negative impact on corporate governance or shareholder rights.
the proposals impact on the companys short-term and long-term share value,
its effect on the companys reputation,
the economic effect of the proposal,
industry and regional norms applicable to the company,
the companys overall corporate governance provisions, and
the reasonableness of the request.
the company has failed to adequately address these issues with shareholders,
there is information to suggest that a company follows procedures that are not in
compliance with applicable regulations, or
the company fails to provide a level of disclosure that is comparable to industry
peers or generally accepted standards.
Institutional
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class R
Class Y
Class
Shares
Shares
Shares
Shares
Shares
Shares
Percentage
Percentage
Percentage
Percentage
Percentage
Percentage
Owned of
Owned of
Owned of
Owned of
Owned of
Owned of
Names and Address of Principal Holder
Record
Record
Record
Record
Record
Record
Attn: Corporate Controller
1555 Peachtree St., N.E. Ste 1800
Atlanta, GA 30309-2499
21.98
%
Special Custody Acct For The
Exclusive Benefit of Customer
2801 Market St.
Saint Louis, MO 63103-2523
7.00
%
6.92
%
Firm58 Retirement Savings Program
PO Box 10758
Fargo, ND 58106-0758
13.32
%
1555 Peachtree St. NE
Atlanta, GA 30309-2460
78.02
%
Institutional
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class R
Class Y
Class
Shares
Shares
Shares
Shares
Shares
Shares
Percentage
Percentage
Percentage
Percentage
Percentage
Percentage
Owned of
Owned of
Owned of
Owned of
Owned of
Owned of
Names and Address of Principal Holder
Record
Record
Record
Record
Record
Record
Harborside Financial Center
Plaza 2, 3
rd
Floor
Jersey City, NJ 07311
72.96
%
72.35
%
66.72
%
21.48
%
54.25
%
1 Pershing Plaza
Jersey City, NJ 07399-0002
34.97
%
Loretta M. Tessmar
7870 Firestone Ln
Washington Twp, MI 48094-3443
8.73
%
Martin P. Finkle
South Orange, NJ 07079-1228
6.12
%
Sandy J. Sbarra
Warrenton, VA 20187-4719
6.47
%
401(k) Plan
Yong S NG Trustee
20955 Pathfinder Rd, Ste 100
Diamond Bar, CA 91765-4029
5.98
%
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class Y
Shares
Shares
Shares
Shares
Percentage
Percentage
Percentage
Percentage
Owned of
Owned of
Owned of
Owned of
Names and Address of Principal Holder
Record
Record
Record
Record
Attn: Cindy Tempesta 7th Fl
333 W. 34
th
Street 7
th
Floor
New York, NY 10001-2402
5.48
%
Special Custody ACCT for the
Exclusive Benefit of Customer
2801 Market Street
St. Louis, MO 63103-2523
27.11
%
2 Pickwick Plaza
Greenwich, CT 06830-5530
12.87
%
1555 Peachtree St NE
Atlanta, GA 30309-2460
& Smith Inc
For the Sole Benefit
of Its Customers
4800 Deer Lake Dr. E
Jacksonville, FL 32246-6484
7.92
%
Harborside Financial Center
Plaza 2, 3
rd
Floor
Jersey City, NJ 07311
76.77
%
71.46
%
81.57
%
38.59
%
The Exclusive Benefit of Cust
One World Financial Center
200 Liberty Street 5
th
Flr
Attn: Kate Recon
New York, NY 10281-5503
6.48
%
OMNI Account M/F
ATTN: Department Manager
499 Washington Blvd Fl 9
Jersey City, NJ 07310-2055
5.60
%
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class R
Class Y
Institutional
Shares
Shares
Shares
Shares
Shares
Class Shares
Percentage
Percentage
Percentage
Percentage
Percentage
Percentage
Owned of
Owned of
Owned of
Owned of
Owned of
Owned of
Names and Address of Principal Holder
Record
Record
Record
Record
Record
Record
Attn: Corporate Controller
1555 Peachtree St. NE Ste 1800
Atlanta, GA 30309-2499
12.88
%
Attn: Corporate Controller
1555 Peachtree St. NE Ste 1800
Atlanta, GA 30309-2499
100.00
%
1
La Jolla, CA 92037-7336
22.31
%
Sylvestor Aloysius Styer II
2539 N Fwy
Houston, TX 77009-4601
9.16
%
Special Custody Acct for the
Exclusive Benefit of Customer
2801 Market Street
St. Louis, MO 63103-2523
5.24
%
Equity Swaps
1585 Broadway
New York, NY 10036-8200
88.35
%
Harborside Financial Center
Plaza 2, 3
rd
Floor
Jersey City, NJ 07311
71.97
%
69.63
%
65.09
%
Cumming, GA 30041-9765
9.49
%
Omnibus For Mutual Funds
ATTN: Courtney Waller
880 Carillon Pkwy
St. Petersburg, FL 33716-1102
6.28
%
Jerry B Cox
4814 River Point Rd.
Jacksonville, FL 32207-2118
16.55
%
401(K) Plan
Yong S. Ng Trustee
20955 Pathfinder Rd Ste 100
Diamond Bar, CA 91765-4029
22.15
%
1
Owner of record and beneficially.
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class R
Class Y
Institutional
Shares
Shares
Shares
Shares
Shares
Class Shares
Percentage
Percentage
Percentage
Percentage
Percentage
Percentage
Owned of
Owned of
Owned of
Owned of
Owned of
Owned of
Names and Address of Principal Holder
Record
Record
Record
Record
Record
Record
Attn: Corporate Controller
1555 Peachtree St. NE Ste 1800
Atlanta, GA 30309-2499
9.66
%
61.82
%
93.82
%
Attn: Corporate Controller
1555 Peachtree St. NE Ste 1800
Atlanta, GA 30309-2499
100.00
%
1
401(K) Plan
Dr. Eric Linnetz Trustee
595 Clark Ave
Bristol, CT 0601-4068
17.57
%
Attn: Mutual Fund
Shareholder Accounting
201 Progress Pkwy
Maryland Hts, MO 63043-3003
15.04
%
6.59
%
Special Custody Acct For The Exclusive Benefit of Customer
2801 Market St.
Saint Louis, MO 63103-2523
9.18
%
12.59
%
ORP A/C Russel H. Henk
Texas Transportation Institute
Texas A & M University
398 Madrona Ridge Dr
Bandera, TX 78003-4676
8.66
%
1
Owner of record and beneficially.
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class R
Class Y
Institutional
Shares
Shares
Shares
Shares
Shares
Class Shares
Percentage
Percentage
Percentage
Percentage
Percentage
Percentage
Owned of
Owned of
Owned of
Owned of
Owned of
Owned of
Names and Address of Principal Holder
Record
Record
Record
Record
Record
Record
New Boston, NH 03070-5104
7.53
%
Harborside Financial Center
Plaza 2, 3
rd
Floor
Jersey City, NJ 07495
1 Pershing Plaza
Jersey City, NJ 07399-0001
14.87
%
34.91
%
Omnibus For Mutal Funds
Attn: Courtney Waller
880 Carillon Pkwy
St. Petersburg, FL 33716-1102
8.56
%
5.39
%
401(K) Plan
Young S. NG Trustee
20955 Pathfinder Road, Ste 100
Diamond Bar, CA 91765-4029
8.00
%
2011
Management
Management
Net Management
Fund Name
Fee Payable
Fee Waivers
Fee Paid
$
739,786
$
(7,111
)
$
732,675
Compensation Accrued for the
Fiscal Year ended
Fund Name
2008
2009
2010
$121,568
1
$
341,422
$
374,473
1,389,994
795,736
751,740
1,591,268
948,906
1,120,093
Reduction of Advisory Fee Paid for the
Fiscal Year ended
Fund Name
2008
2009
2010
$
6,660
$
3,334
$
2,944
4,746
1,523
975
Advisory Fee Paid ($000) for the Fiscal Year ended
Fund Name
2008
2009
2010
$
$0 (net of fee waivers)
$0 (net of fee waivers)
1
Represents compensation accrued for the period April 30, 2008 (commencement of operations) through July 31, 2008.
Advisory Fee Waived ($000) for the Fiscal Year ended
Fund Name
2008
2009
2010
$
$
141
$
209
PORTFOLIO MANAGERS
Dollar
Range of
Investments
Other Registered
Investment
Companies
Managed
(assets in millions)
Other Pooled
Investment
Vehicles
Managed
(assets in millions)
Other
Accounts
Managed
(assets in millions)
Portfolio Manager
in
Each
Fund
1
Number of
Accounts
Assets
Number of
Accounts
Assets
Number of
Accounts
Assets
None
32
$
4,294.2
6
$
1,680.2
102
$
678.9
2
None
32
$
4,294.2
6
$
1,680.2
10
2
$
678.9
2
None
32
$
4,294.2
6
$
1,680.2
10
2
$
678.9
2
None
32
$
4,294.2
6
$
1,680.2
10
2
$
678.9
2
None
32
$
4,294.2
6
$
1,680.2
10
2
$
678.9
2
None
2
$
264.3
3
$
153.1
None
None
None
15
$
11,930.9
7
$
309.7
5,692
3
$
2,337.5
3
None
2
$
3,342.4
None
None
None
None
1
This column reflects investments in a
Funds shares owned directly by a portfolio manager or beneficially owned by a
portfolio manager (as determined in accordance with Rule 16a-1(a) (2) under the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended). A portfolio manager is presumed
to be a beneficial owner of securities that are held by his or her immediate
family members sharing the same household.
2
This amount includes 1 fund that pays
performance-based fees with $282.5 M in total assets under management.
3
These are accounts of individual
investors for which Invesco provides investment advice. Invesco offers
separately managed accounts that are managed according to the investment models
developed by its portfolio managers and used in connection with the management
of certain Invesco Funds. These accounts may be invested in accordance with
one or more of those investment models and investments held in those accounts
are traded in accordance with the applicable models.
4
Mr. Jason began serving as portfolio
managers of Invesco Global Advantage Fund on August 31, 2011. Information for
Mr. Jason has been provided as of July 31, 2011.
Dollar
Range of
Investments
Other Registered
Investment
Companies
Managed
(assets in millions)
Other Pooled
Investment
Vehicles
Managed
(assets in millions)
Other
Accounts
Managed
(assets in millions)
Portfolio Manager
in Each
Fund
1
Number of
Accounts
Assets
Number of
Accounts
Assets
Number of
Accounts
Assets
None
None
None
23
$
3431.47
52
5
$
2,002.63
5
None
None
None
7
$
863.76
6
$
4,875.2
None
None
None
7
$
863.76
6
$
4,875.2
None
32
$
4,377.8
6
$
1,680.2
10
2
$
678.9
2
None
32
$
4,377.8
6
$
1,680.2
10
2
$
678.9
2
None
32
$
4,377.8
6
$
1,680.2
10
2
$
678.9
2
None
32
$
4,377.8
6
$
1,680.2
10
2
$
678.9
2
None
32
$
4,377.8
6
$
1,680.2
10
2
$
678.9
2
None
32
$
4,377.8
6
$
1,680.2
10
2
$
678.9
2
The management of multiple Funds and/or other accounts may result in a portfolio manager devoting unequal time and attention to the management of each Fund and/or other account. The Adviser and each Sub-Adviser seek to manage such competing interests for the time and attention of portfolio managers by having
portfolio managers focus on a particular investment discipline. Most other accounts managed by a portfolio manager are managed using the same investment models that are used in connection with the management of the Funds.
If a portfolio manager identifies a limited investment opportunity which may be suitable for more than one Fund or other account, a Fund may not be able to take full advantage of that opportunity due to an allocation of filled purchase or sale orders across all eligible Funds and other accounts. To deal with
these situations, the Adviser, each Sub-Adviser and the Funds have adopted procedures for allocating portfolio transactions across multiple accounts.
The Adviser and each Sub-Adviser determine which broker to use to execute each order for securities transactions for the Funds, consistent with its duty to seek best execution of the transaction. However, for certain other accounts (such as mutual funds for which Invesco or an affiliate acts as sub-adviser,
other pooled investment vehicles that are not registered mutual funds, and other accounts managed for organizations and individuals), the Adviser and each Sub-Adviser may be limited by the client with respect to the selection of brokers or may be instructed to direct trades through a particular broker. In these
cases, trades for a Fund in a particular security may be placed separately from, rather than aggregated with, such other accounts. Having separate transactions with respect to a security may temporarily affect the market price of the security or the
5
This amount includes 1 fund that pays performance-based fees with $20.3 M in total assets under management.
execution of the transaction, or both, to the possible detriment of the Fund or other account(s) involved.
Finally, the appearance of a conflict of interest may arise where the Adviser or Sub-Adviser has an incentive, such as a performance-based management fee, which relates to the management of one Fund or account but not all Funds and accounts for which a portfolio manager has day-to-day management responsibilities.
Sub-Adviser
Performance time period
6
Invesco Australia
Invesco Deutschland
One-, Three- and Five-year performance against Fund peer group.
N/A
One-year performance against Fund peer group.
Three- and Five-year performance against entire universe of Canadian funds.
Invesco Asset Management
One-, Three- and Five-year performance against Fund peer group.
One-, Three- and Five-year performance against the appropriate Micropol benchmark.
6
Rolling time periods based on calendar year-end.
7
Portfolio Managers may be granted a
short-term award that vests on a pro-rata basis over a four year period and
final payments are based on the performance of eligible Funds selected by the
portfolio manager at the time the award is granted.
8
Portfolio Managers for Invesco Global
Real Estate Fund, Invesco Real Estate Fund, Invesco Select Real Estate Income
Fund and Invesco V.I. Global Real Estate Fund base their bonus on new operating
profits of the U.S. Real Estate Division of Invesco.
9
Portfolio Managers for Invesco Pacific
Growth Funds compensation is based on the one-, three- and five-year
performance against the appropriate Micropol benchmark. Furthermore, for the
portfolio manager(s) formerly managing the predecessor fund to Invesco Pacific
Growth Fund, they also have a ten-year performance measure.
Fund
2011
$
50,000
Compensation Accrued for the
Fiscal Year ended
Fund Name
2008
2009
2010
$
12,157
1
$
34,142
$
61,102
195,087
111,682
105,508
146,323
87,256
185,266
1
Represents compensation accrued for the
period April 30, 2008 (commencement of operations) through July 31, 2008.
Fiscal Year ended
Fund Name
2008
2009
2010
39,600
44,765
Fiscal Year ended
Fund Name
2008
2009
2010
2011
$
0
1
$
0
$
2,248
N/A
185,327
195,589
72,859
$
171,160
417,925
153,779
302,728
N/A
9,615
21,691
N/A
1
The variation in brokerage commissions paid by Inveco Global Advantage Fund for the
fiscal year ended 2011 as compared to the fiscal year ended 2010 was due to portfolio
turnover.
1
Represents brokerage commissions paid for
the period April 30, 2008 (commencement of operations) through July 31, 2008.
2
During the period April 30, 2008
(commencement of operations ) through July 31, 2008 for the predecessor fund of
Invesco Commodities Strategy Fund.
Brokerage commissions paid to
Morgan
Stanley & Co. for fiscal year ended
Fund Name
2008
2009
2010
$
10,843
$
13,976
N/A
Brokerage
Commissions
paid to Morgan
Stanley & Co. for
Percentage of
aggregate brokerage
commissions for
Percentage of
aggregate
dollar amount
of executed
trades on
which brokerage
commissions
were paid for
Fund Name
fiscal year
fiscal year
fiscal year
$
10,836
14.87
%
13.77
%
Brokerage commissions paid
to China International Capital Corp.
Limited for fiscal year ended
Fund Name
10/31/07
10/31/08
$
1,894
$
4,698
Percentage of
Brokerage
aggregate dollar
Commissions paid to
amount of executed
China International
Percentage of
trades on which
Capital Corp.
aggregate brokerage
brokerage
Limited for fiscal
commissions for
commissions were
year ended
fiscal year ended
paid for fiscal
Fund Name
10/31/09
10/31/09
year ended 10/31/09
$
202
0.13
%
0.11
%
Brokerage commissions paid to
Morgan Stanley & Co. Asia
Limited for fiscal year ended
Fund Name
10/31/08
10/31/09
10/31/10
$
31,983
$
0
$
0
Brokerage commissions paid to Morgan Stanley & Co.
Japan Securities for fiscal year ended
Fund Name
10/31/08
10/31/09
10/31/10
$
266
$
0
$
0
Percentage
of aggregate
Brokerage
Percentage
dollar amount of
Commissions
of aggregate
executed trades on
paid to
brokerage
which brokerage
Citigroup, Inc.
commissions
commissions were
for the period ended
for the period
paid for the period
06/01/09 to
ended 06/01/09 to
ended 06/01/09 to
the end of
the end of
the end of
Fund Name
fiscal year
fiscal year
fiscal year
$
2,236
3.07
%
5.04
%
$
2,062
1.34
%
0.55
%
SECURITIES OF REGULAR BROKERS OR DEALERS
Related Brokerage
Commissions for fiscal
year ended
Transactions for
fiscal year ended
Fund Name
2010
2011
2010
2011
$
0
N/A
$
0
N/A
0
$
128,052
0
$
88,962,335
0
N/A
53,782,864
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Name of Portfolio
Issuer
Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.
Market Value
Fund/Issuer
(as of October 31, 2010)
$
96,570
Invesco Balanced-Risk Allocation Fund
Invesco Balanced-Risk Commodity Strategy Fund
Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement 2020 Fund
Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement 2030 Fund
Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement 2040 Fund
Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement 2050 Fund
Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement Now Fund
Invesco Capital Development Fund
Invesco Charter Fund
Invesco China Fund
Invesco Commodities Strategy Fund
Invesco Constellation Fund
Invesco Convertible Securities Fund
Invesco Developing Markets Fund
Invesco Diversified Dividend Fund
Invesco Dynamics Fund
Invesco Emerging Markets Equity Fund
Invesco Endeavor Fund
Invesco Energy Fund
Invesco Equally-Weighted S&P 500 Fund
Invesco European Growth Fund
Invesco European Small Company Fund
Invesco Global Advantage Fund
Invesco Global Core Equity Fund
Invesco Global Equity Fund
Invesco Global Growth Fund
Invesco Global Health Care Fund
Invesco Global Real Estate Fund
Invesco Global Real Estate Income Fund
Invesco Global Small & Mid Cap Growth Fund
Invesco Gold & Precious Metals Fund
Invesco Growth Allocation Fund
Invesco Income Allocation Fund
Invesco International Allocation Fund
Invesco International Core Equity Fund
Invesco International Growth Fund
Invesco International Small Company Fund
Invesco Leisure Fund
Invesco Mid Cap Core Equity Fund
Invesco Mid-Cap Value Fund
Invesco Moderate Allocation Fund
Invesco Moderately Conservative Allocation Fund
Invesco Pacific Growth Fund
Invesco Real Estate Fund
Invesco S&P 500 Index Fund
Invesco Small Cap Equity Fund
Invesco Small Cap Growth Fund
Invesco Small Companies Fund
Invesco Structured Core Fund
Invesco Summit Fund
Invesco Technology Fund
Invesco Technology Sector Fund
Invesco U.S. Mid Cap Value Fund
Invesco Utilities Fund
Invesco Value Fund
Invesco Van Kampen American Franchise Fund
Invesco Van Kampen American Value Fund
Invesco Van Kampen Comstock Fund
Invesco Van Kampen Equity and Income Fund
Invesco Van Kampen Global Tactical Asset Allocation Fund
Invesco Van Kampen Leaders Fund
Invesco Van Kampen Mid Cap Growth Fund
Invesco Van Kampen Small Cap Growth Fund
Invesco Van Kampen Small Cap Value Fund
Invesco Van Kampen Value Opportunities Fund
Dealer
Investors Sales Charge
Concession
As a Percentage of
As a Percentage of
As a Percentage of
Amount of Investment in
the Public Offering
the Net Amount
the Net Amount
Single Transaction
Price
Invested
Invested
5.50
%
5.82
%
5.00
%
4.50
4.71
4.00
3.50
3.63
3.00
2.75
2.83
2.25
2.00
2.04
1.75
Invesco Core Plus Bond Fund
Invesco High Yield Securities Fund
Invesco International Total Return Fund
Invesco U.S. Government Fund
Invesco Van Kampen Corporate Bond Fund
Invesco Van Kampen High Yield Municipal Fund
Invesco Van Kampen Intermediate Term Municipal Income Fund
Invesco Van Kampen Municipal Income Fund
Invesco Van Kampen New York Tax Free Income Fund
Invesco Van Kampen Pennsylvania Tax Free Income Fund
Invesco Van Kampen U.S. Mortgage Fund
Invesco High Income Municipal Fund
Invesco High Yield Fund
Invesco Municipal Bond Fund
Dealer
Investors Sales Charge
Concession
As a Percentage of
As a Percentage of
As a Percentage of
Amount of Investment in
the Public Offering
the Net Amount
the Net Amount
Single Transaction
Price
Invested
Invested
4.75
%
4.99
%
4.25
%
4.25
4.44
4.00
3.50
3.63
3.25
2.50
2.56
2.25
2.00
2.04
1.75
Invesco Tax-Free Intermediate Fund (Class A2 shares)
Dealer
Investors Sales Charge
Concession
As a Percentage of
As a Percentage of
As a Percentage of
Amount of Investment in
the Public Offering
the Net Amount
the Net Amount
Single Transaction
Price
Invested
Invested
1.00
%
1.01
%
0.75
%
0.75
0.76
0.50
0.50
0.50
0.40
Invesco Limited Maturity Treasury Fund (Class A shares)
Invesco Short Term Bond Fund
Invesco Tax-Free Intermediate Fund (Class A shares)
Dealer
Investors Sales Charge
Concession
As a Percentage of
As a Percentage of
As a Percentage of
Amount of Investment in
the Public Offering
the Net Amount
the Net Amount
Single Transaction
Price
Invested
Invested
2.50
%
2.56
%
2.00
%
1.75
1.78
1.50
1.25
1.27
1.00
1.00
1.01
1.00
1% of the first $2 million
plus 0.80% of the next $1 million
plus 0.50% of the next $17 million
plus 0.25% of amounts in excess of $20 million
0.50% of the first $20 million
plus 0.25% of amounts in excess of $20 million
Individual refers to a person, as well as his or her Spouse or Domestic Partner
and his or her Children;
Spouse is the person to whom one is legally married under state law;
Domestic Partner is an adult with whom one shares a primary residence for at least
six-months, is in a relationship as a couple where one or each of them provides
personal or financial welfare of the other without a fee, is not related by blood and
is not married;
Child or Children include a biological, adopted or foster son or daughter, a
Step-child, a legal ward or a Child of a person standing in
loco parentis
;
Grandchild or Grandchildren include biological, adopted or foster son or
daughter, a Step-child, a legal ward or a Child of a Child of a person standing in
loco
parentis
;
Parent is a persons biological or adoptive mother or father;
Grandparent is a Parent of a persons biological or adoptive mother or father;
Step-child is the child of ones Spouse by a previous marriage or relationship;
Step-parent is the Spouse of a Childs Parent; and
Immediate Family includes an Individual (including, as defined above, a person,
his or her Spouse or Domestic Partner and his or her Children or Grandchildren) as well
as his or her Parents, Step-parents and the Parents of Spouse or Domestic Partner.
an Individual (including his or her spouse or domestic partner, and children);
a retirement plan established exclusively for the benefit of an Individual,
specifically including, but not limited to, a Traditional IRA, Roth IRA, SEP IRA,
SIMPLE IRA, Solo 401(k), Keogh plan, or a tax-sheltered 403(b)(7) custodial account;
and
a qualified tuition plan account, maintained pursuant to Section 529 of the Code, or
a Coverdell Education Savings Account, maintained pursuant to Section 530 of the Code
(in either case, the account must be established by an Individual or have an Individual
named as the beneficiary thereof).
a retirement plan maintained pursuant to Sections 401, 403 (only if the employer or
plan sponsor is a tax-exempt organization operated pursuant to Section 501(c)(3) of the
Code), 408 (includes SEP, SARSEP and SIMPLE IRA plans) or 457 of the Code, if:
a.
the employer or plan sponsor submits all contributions for all
participating employees in a single contribution transmittal (the Invesco Funds
will not accept separate contributions submitted with respect to individual
participants);
b.
each transmittal is accompanied by checks or wire transfers; and
c.
if the Invesco Funds are expected to carry separate accounts in the
names of each of the plan participants, (i) the employer or plan sponsor notifies
Invesco Distributors in writing
that the separate accounts of all plan participants
should be linked, and (ii) all new participant accounts are established by
submitting an appropriate Account Application on behalf of each new participant
with the contribution transmittal.
Each purchase of Fund shares normally subject to an initial sales charge made during
the 13-month period will be made at the public offering price applicable to a single
transaction of the total dollar amount indicated by the LOI (to determine what the
applicable public offering price is, look at the sales charge table in the section on
Initial Sales Charges above).
It is the purchasers responsibility at the time of purchase to specify the account
numbers that should be considered in determining the appropriate sales charge.
The offering price may be further reduced as described below under Rights of
Accumulation if Invesco Investment Services, Inc., the Invesco Funds transfer agent
(Transfer Agent) is advised of all other accounts at the time of the investment.
Reinvestment of dividends and capital gains distributions acquired during the
13-month LOI period will not be applied to the LOI.
Purchases made and shares acquired through reinvestment of dividends and capital
gains distributions prior to the LOI effective date will be applied toward the
completion of the LOI based on the value of the shares calculated at the public
offering price on the effective date of the LOI.
If a purchaser wishes to revise the LOI investment amount upward, he, she or it may
submit a written and signed request at anytime prior to the completion of the original
LOI. This revision will not change the original expiration date.
The Transfer Agent will process necessary adjustments upon the expiration or
completion date of the LOI.
By signing an LOI, a purchaser is not making a binding commitment to purchase
additional shares, but if purchases made within the 13-month period do not total the
amount specified, the purchaser generally will have to pay the increased amount of
sales charge.
To assure compliance with the provisions of the 1940 Act, the Transfer Agent will
reserve, in escrow or similar arrangement, in the form of shares, an appropriate dollar
amount computed to the nearest full share) out of the initial purchase (or subsequent
purchases if necessary). All dividends and any capital gain distributions on the
escrowed shares will be credited to the purchaser. All shares purchased, including
those reserved, will be registered in the purchasers name. If the total investment
specified under this LOI is completed within the 13-month period, the reserved shares
will be promptly released.
If the intended investment is not completed, the purchaser generally will pay the
Transfer Agent the difference between the sales charge on the specified amount and the
sales charge on the total amount actually purchased. If the purchaser does not pay
such difference within 20 days of the expiration date, the Transfer Agent will
surrender for redemption any or all shares, to make up such difference within 60 days
of the expiration date.
If at any time before completing the LOI Program, the purchaser wishes to cancel the
agreement, he or she must give written notice to Invesco Distributors or its designee.
If at any time before completing the LOI Program the purchaser requests the Transfer
Agent to liquidate or transfer beneficial ownership of his total shares, the LOI will
be automatically canceled. If the total amount purchased is less than the amount
specified in the LOI, the Transfer Agent will redeem an appropriate number of reserved
shares equal to the difference between the sales charge actually paid and the sales
charge that would have been paid if the total purchases had been made at a single time.
Any current, former or retired trustee, director, officer or employee (or immediate
family member of a current, former or retired trustee, director, officer or employee)
of any Invesco Fund or of Invesco Ltd. or any of its subsidiaries. This includes any
foundation, trust or employee benefit plan maintained by any of the persons listed
above;
Any current or retired officer, director, or employee (and members of their
Immediate Family) of DST Systems, Inc. or Fiserv Output Solutions, a division of Fiserv
Solutions, Inc.;
Any registered representative or employee of any intermediary who has an agreement
with Invesco Distributors to sell shares of the Invesco Funds (this includes any
members of their Immediate Family);
Any investor who purchases their shares through an approved fee-based program (this
may include any type of account for which there is some alternative arrangement made
between the investor and the intermediary to provide for compensation of the
intermediary for services
rendered in connection with the sale of the shares and maintenance of the customer
relationship);
Any investor who purchases their shares with the proceeds of a rollover, transfer or
distribution from a retirement plan or individual retirement account for which Invesco
Distributors acts as the prototype sponsor to another retirement plan or individual
retirement account for which Invesco Distributors acts as the prototype sponsor, to the
extent that such proceeds are attributable to the redemption of shares of a Fund held
through the plan or account;
Employer-sponsored retirement plans (the Plan or Plans) that are Qualified
Purchasers, as defined above, provided that such Plans:
a.
have assets of at least $1 million; or
b.
have at least 100 employees eligible to participate in the Plan; or
c.
execute through a single omnibus account per Fund; further provided
that Plans maintained pursuant to Section 403(b) of the Code are not eligible to
purchase shares without paying an initial sales charge based on the aggregate
investment made by the Plan or the number of eligible employees unless the employer
or Plan sponsor is a tax-exempt organization operated pursuant to Section 501(c)(3)
of the Code;
Grandfathered shareholders as follows:
a.
Shareholders of record of Advisor Class shares of AIM International
Growth Fund or AIM Worldwide Growth Fund on February 12, 1999 who have continuously
owned shares of the Invesco Funds;
b.
Shareholders of record of Class H, Class L, Class P and/or Class W of
applicable predecessor funds on May 28, 2010 who have continuously owned shares of
the corresponding Invesco Funds;
c.
Shareholders of record or discretionary advised clients of any
investment adviser holding shares of AIM Weingarten Fund or AIM Constellation Fund
on September 8, 1986, or of AIM Charter Fund on November 17, 1986, who have
continuously owned shares and who purchase additional shares of Invesco
Constellation Fund or Invesco Charter Fund, respectively;
d.
Unitholders of G/SET series unit investment trusts investing proceeds
from such trusts in shares of Invesco Constellation Fund; provided, however, prior
to the termination date of the trusts, a unitholder may invest proceeds from the
redemption or repurchase of his units only when the investment in shares of Invesco
Constellation Fund is effected within 30 days of the redemption or repurchase;
e.
A shareholder of a Fund that merges or consolidates with an Invesco
Fund or that sells its assets to an Invesco Fund in exchange for shares of an
Invesco Fund;
f.
Shareholders of the former GT Global funds as of April 30, 1987 who
since that date continually have owned shares of one or more of these funds;
g.
Certain former AMA Investment Advisers shareholders who became
shareholders of the AIM Global Health Care Fund in October 1989, and who have
continuously held shares in the GT Global funds since that time;
h.
Shareholders of record of Advisor Class shares of an Invesco Fund on
February 11, 2000 who have continuously owned shares of that Invesco Fund, and who
purchase additional shares of that Invesco Fund;
i.
Additional purchases of Class A shares by shareholders of record of
Class K shares on October 21, 2005 whose Class K shares were converted to Class A
shares;
j.
Shareholders of record of Class B shares of Invesco Global Dividend
Growth Securities Fund on May 20, 2011, who have continuously owned shares and who
purchase additional Class A shares of Invesco Global Core Equity Fund,
respectively; and
k.
Shareholders of record of Class B shares of Invesco Van Kampen Global
Equity Allocation Fund on May 20, 2011, who have continuously owned shares and who
purchase additional Class A shares of Invesco Global Core Equity Fund,
respectively.
Any investor who maintains an account in Investor Class shares of a Fund (this
includes anyone listed in the registration of an account, such as a joint owner,
trustee or custodian, and members of their Immediate Family);
Qualified Tuition Programs created and maintained in accordance with Section 529 of
the Code;
Insurance company separate accounts;
Retirement plan established exclusively for the benefit of an individual
(specifically including, but not limited to, a Traditional IRA, Roth IRA, SEP IRA,
SIMPLE IRA, Solo 401(k), Keogh plan, or a tax-sheltered 403(b)(7) custodial account)
if:
a.
such plan is funded by a rollover of assets from an Employer-Sponsored
Retirement Plan;
b.
the account being funded by such rollover is to be maintained by the
same trustee, custodian or administrator that maintained the plan from which the
rollover distribution funding such rollover originated, or an affiliate thereof;
and
c.
the dealer of record with respect to the account being funded by such
rollover is the same as the dealer of record with respect to the plan from which
the rollover distribution funding such rollover originated, or an affiliate
thereof.
Transfers to IRAs that are attributable to Invesco Fund investments held in
403(b)(7)s, SIMPLEs, SEPs, SARSEPs, Traditional or Roth IRAs; and
Rollovers from Invesco held 403(b)(7)s, 401(K)s, SEPs, SIMPLEs, SARSEPs, Money
Purchase Plans, and Profit Sharing Plans if the assets are transferred to an Invesco
IRA.
reinvesting dividends and distributions;
exchanging shares of one Fund, that were previously assessed a sales charge, for
shares of another Fund; as more fully described in the Prospectus;
the purchase of shares in connection with the repayment of a retirement plan loan
administered by Invesco Investment Services;
as a result of a Funds merger, consolidation or acquisition of the assets of
another Fund;
the purchase of Class A shares with proceeds from the redemption of Class B, Class C
or Class Y shares where the redemption and purchase are effectuated on the same
business day; or
when buying Class A shares of Invesco Tax-Exempt Cash Fund.
Unit investments trusts sponsored by Invesco Distributors or its affiliates.
Unitholders of Invesco Van Kampen unit investment trusts that enrolled in the
reinvestment program prior to December 3, 2007 to reinvest distributions from such
trusts in Class A
shares of the Invesco Funds. The Invesco Funds reserve the right to
modify or terminate this program at any time.
401k Exchange, Inc.
401k Producer Services
A G Edwards & Sons, Inc.
ADP Broker Dealer, Inc.AIG Retirement
Advantage Capital Corporation
Advest Inc.
Allianz Life
Allstate
American Portfolios Financial Services Inc.
American Skandia Life Assurance Corporation
American United Life Insurance Company
Ameriprise APS Financial Corporation
Ascensus
Associated Securities Corporation
AXA Advisors, LLC
The Bank of New York
Bank of America
Bank of Oklahoma
BCG Securities
Bear Stearns Securities Corp.
Benefit Plans, Inc.
BOSC, Inc.
Branch Banking & Trust Company
Brinker Capital
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co.
Buck Kwasha Securities LLC
Cadaret Grant & Company, Inc.
Cambridge Investment Research, Inc.
Cantella & Co., Inc.
Cantor Fitzgerald & Co.
Centennial Bank
Charles Schwab & Company, Inc.
Chase Insurance Life Annuity
Chase Citibank, N.A.
Citigroup
Citistreet
Comerica Bank
Commerce Bank
Commonwealth Financial Network LPL
Community National Bank
Compass Bank
Compass Brokerage, Inc.
Contemporary Financial Solutions, Inc.
CPI Qualified Plan Consultants, Inc.
Credit Suisse Securities
CUNA Brokerage Services, Inc.
CUSO Financial Services, Inc.
D.A. Davidson & Company
Daily Access Corporation
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc.
Diversified Investment Advisors
Dorsey & Company Inc.
Edward Jones & Co.
Equity Services, Inc.
Expertplan
Fidelity
Fifth Third Bank
Fifth Third Securities, Inc.
Financial Data Services Inc.
Financial Network Investment Corporation
Financial Planning Association
Financial Services Corporation
First Clearing Corp.
First Command Financial Planning, Inc.
First Financial Equity Corp.
First Southwest Company
Frost Brokerage Services, Inc.
Frost National Bank
FSC Securities Corporation
Fund Services Advisors, Inc.
Gardner Michael Capital, Inc.
GE Capital Life Insurance Company of New York
GE Life & Annuity Company
Genworth
Genworth Financial Securities Corp.
Glenbrook Life and Annuity Company
Goldman, Sachs & Co.
Great West Life
Guaranty Bank & Trust
Guardian
GunnAllen Financial
GWFS Equities, Inc.
Hare and Company
Hartford
H.D. Vest
Hewitt Financial Services
Hightower Securities, LLC
Hornor, Townsend & Kent, Inc.
Huntington Capital
Huntington National Bank
The Huntington Investment Company
ICMA Retirement Corporation
ING
Intersecurities, Inc.
INVEST Financial Corporation, Inc.
Investacorp, Inc.
Investment Centers of America, Inc.
Jackson National Life
Jefferson National Life Insurance Company
Jefferson Pilot Securities Corporation
J.M. Lummis Securities
JP Morgan
Kanaly Trust Company
Kemper
LaSalle Bank, N.A.
Lincoln Financial
Lincoln Investment Planning
Loop Capital Markets, LLC
LPL Financial Corp.
M & T Securities, Inc.
M M L Investors Services, Inc.
Marshall & Ilsley Trust Co., N.A.
Mass Mutual
Matrix
Mellon Bank N.A.
Mellon Financial
Mellon Financial Markets
Mercer Trust Company
Merrill Lynch
Metlife
Metropolitan Life
Meyer Financial Group, Inc.
Minnesota Life Insurance Co.
Money Concepts
Morgan Keegan & Company, Inc.
Morgan Stanley
MSCS Financial Services, LLC
Multi-Financial Securities Corporation
Municipal Capital Markets Group, Inc.
Mutual Service Corporation
Mutual Services, Inc.
N F P Securities, Inc.
NatCity Investments, Inc.
National Financial Services Corporation
National Planning Corporation
National Planning Holdings
National Retirement Partners Inc.
Nationwide
New York Life
Next Financial Group, Inc.
NFP Securities Inc.
NRP Financial
Northwestern Mutual Investment Services
OneAmerica Financial Partners Inc.
Oppenheimer & Company, Inc.
Oppenheimer Securities
Oppenheimer Trust Company
Pacific Life
Penn Mutual Life
Penson Financial Services
Pershing LLC
PFS Investments, Inc.
Phoenix Life Insurance Company
Piper Jaffray
PJ Robb
Plains Capital Bank
Plan Administrators
Planco
PNC Bank, N.A.
PNC Capital Markets LLC
PNC Investments, LLC
Primevest Financial Services, Inc.
Princeton Retirement Group, Inc.
Principal Financial
Proequities, Inc.
Prudential
R B C Dain Rauscher, Inc.
Raymond James
Ridge Clearing
Robert W. Baird & Co.
Ross Sinclair & Associates LLC
Royal Alliance Associates
Riversource (Ameriprise)
RSBCO
S I I Investments, Inc.
SagePoint Financial, Inc.
Salomon Smith Barney
Sanders Morris Harris
SCF Securities, Inc.
Scott & Stringfellow, Inc.
Securities America, Inc.
Securian Financial Services, Inc.
Security Distributors, Inc.
Sentra Securities
Signator Investors, Inc.
Silverton Capital, Corp.
Simmons First Investment Group, Inc.
Smith Barney Inc.
Smith Hayes Financial Services
Southwest Securities
Sovereign Bank
Spelman & Company
State Farm
State Street Bank & Trust Company
Sterne Agee Financial Services, Inc.
Stifel Nicolaus & Company
Summit Brokerage Services, Inc.
Summit Equities, Inc.
SunAmerica Securities, Inc.
SunGard
Sun Life
SunTrust
SunTrust Robinson Humphrey, Inc.
SWS Financial Services, Inc.
Symetra Investment Services Inc.
TD Ameritrade
The (Wilson) William Financial Group
TFS Securities, Inc.
Transamerica Financial Advisors, Inc.
Transamerica Life
Transamerica Capital Inc.
Transamerica Treasury Curve, LLC
Treasury Strategies
T Rowe Price
Trust Management Network, LLC
U.S. Bancorp
UBS Financial Services Inc.
UMB Financial Services, Inc.
Union Bank
Union Bank of California, N.A.
Union Central
United Planners Financial
USB Financial Services, Inc.
US Bank
U.S. Bank, N.A.
UVEST
USI Securities, Inc.
The Vanguard Group
Vanguard Marketing Corp.
V S R Financial Services, Inc.
VALIC Financial Advisors, Inc.
Vining Sparks IBG, LP
Wachovia Capital Markets, LLC
Wachovia
Waddell & Reed, Inc.
Wadsworth Investment Co., Inc.
Wall Street Financial Group, Inc.
Waterstone Financial Group, Inc.
Wells Fargo
Woodbury Financial Services, Inc.
Zions Bank
0.75% of the first $5 million
plus 0.50% of amounts in excess of $5 million
Redemptions of shares of Category I, II or IV Funds held more than 18 months;
Redemptions of shares held by retirement plans, maintained pursuant to Sections 403
(only if the employer or plan sponsor is a tax-exempt organization operated pursuant to
Section 501(c)(3) of the Code), 401 or 457 of the Code, in cases where (i) the plan has
remained invested in Class A shares of a Fund for at least 12 months, or (ii) the
redemption is not a complete redemption of shares held by the plan;
Redemptions of shares by the investor where the investors dealer waives the amounts
otherwise payable to it by the distributor and notifies the distributor prior to the
time of investment;
Minimum required distributions made in connection with an IRA, Keogh Plan or
custodial account under Section 403(b) of the Code or other retirement plan following
attainment of age 70
1
/
2
;
Redemptions following the death or post-purchase disability of (i) any registered
shareholders on an account or (ii) a settlor of a living trust, of shares held in the
account at the time of death or initial determination of post-purchase disability,
provided that shares have not been commingled with shares that are subject to CDSC; and
Amounts from a monthly, quarterly or annual Systematic Redemption Plan of up to an
annual amount of 12% of the account value on a per fund basis provided the investor
reinvests his dividends. At the time the withdrawal plan is established, the total
account value must be $5,000 or more.
Additional purchases of Class C shares of Invesco International Core Equity Fund and
Invesco Real Estate Fund by shareholders of record on April 30, 1995, of AIM
International Value Fund, predecessor to Invesco International Core Equity Fund, and
Invesco Real Estate Fund, except that shareholders whose broker-dealers maintain a
single omnibus account with Invesco Investment Services on behalf of those
shareholders, perform sub-accounting functions with respect to those shareholders, and
are unable to segregate shareholders of record prior to April 30, 1995, from
shareholders whose accounts were opened after that date will be subject to a CDSC on
all purchases made after March 1, 1996;
Redemptions following the death or post-purchase disability of (1) any registered
shareholders on an account or (2) a settlor of a living trust, of shares held in the
account at the time of death or initial determination of post-purchase disability,
provided that shares have not been commingled with shares that are subject to CDSC;
Certain distributions from individual retirement accounts, Section 403(b) retirement
plans, Section 457 deferred compensation plans and Section 401 qualified plans, where
redemptions result from (i) required minimum distributions to plan participants or
beneficiaries who are age 70
1
/
2
or older, and only with respect to that portion of such
distributions that does not exceed 12% annually of the participants or beneficiarys
account value in a particular Fund; (ii) in kind transfers of assets where the
participant or beneficiary notifies the distributor of the transfer no later than the
time the transfer occurs; (iii) tax-free rollovers or transfers of assets to another
plan of the type described above invested in Class B or Class C shares of one or more
of the Funds; (iv) tax-free returns of excess contributions or returns of excess
deferral amounts; and (v) distributions on the death or disability (as defined in the
Code) of the participant or beneficiary;
Amounts from a monthly or quarterly Systematic Redemption Plan of up to an annual
amount of 12% of the account value on a per fund basis provided the investor reinvests
his dividends. At the time the withdrawal plan is established, the total account value
must be $5,000 or more;
Liquidation initiated by the Fund when the account value falls below the minimum
required account size of $500; and
Investment account(s) of Invesco and its affiliates.
A total or partial redemption of shares where the investors dealer of record
notifies the distributor prior to the time of investment that the dealer would waive
the upfront payment otherwise payable to him;
Redemption of shares held by retirement plans, maintained pursuant to Sections 403
(only if the employer or plan sponsor is a tax-exempt organization operated pursuant to
Section 501(c)(3) of the Code), 401 or 457 of the Code, in cases where (i) the plan has
remained invested in Class C shares of a Fund for at least 12 months, or (ii) the
redemption is not a complete redemption of all Class C shares held by the plan; and
Redemptions of Class C shares of a Fund other than Invesco Short Term Bond Fund if
you received such Class C shares by exchanging Class C shares of Invesco Short Term
Bond Fund.
an annual custodial fee on accounts where Invesco Distributors acts as the prototype
sponsor;
expedited mailing fees in response to overnight redemption requests; and
copying and mailing charges in response to requests for duplicate statements.
1.
the investor fails to furnish a correct TIN to the Invesco Fund;
2.
the IRS notifies the Invesco Fund that the investor furnished an incorrect TIN;
3.
the investor or the Invesco Fund is notified by the IRS that the investor is
subject to backup withholding because the investor failed to report all of the interest
and dividends on such investors tax return (for reportable interest and dividends
only);
4.
the investor fails to certify to the Invesco Fund that the investor is not
subject to backup withholding under (3) above (for reportable interest and dividend
accounts opened after 1983 only); or
5.
the investor does not certify his TIN. This applies only to non-exempt mutual
fund accounts opened after 1983.
Fund
Class A Shares
Class B Shares
Class C Shares
$
280,193
$
40,417
$
132,356
Compensation accrued for the
fiscal year ended in 2009 or
Fund Name
2010, as applicable.
$
101,744
$
63,528
$
54,278
$
458
$
267,694
$
99,108
$
58,037
$
429
Percentage of
Average Daily Net
Commissions &
Servicing and
Fund Name
Aggregate Fees
Assets
Transaction Fees
Administering Plans
$
12,137
0.25
%
$
0
$
12,137
$
12,676
1.01
%
$
9,507
$
3,169
$
42,417
1.00
%
$
31,813
$
10,604
$
564
0.50
%
$
282
$
282
Unreimbursed
Distribution-Related
Fund Name
Expenses
$
4,537,178
$
0
$
315
$
58,255,978
$
0
$
0
$
43,090,737
$
238
$
10,150
$
0
Invesco Van Kampen
Invesco Global
Invesco Commodities
Invesco Pacific
Global Tactical
Advantage Fund
Strategy Fund
Growth Fund
Asset Allocation
Class A
(05/31/11)
(07/31/10)
(10/31/10)
Fund (10/31/10)
$
0
$
0
$
0
$
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
280,193
31,102
107,945
4,911
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
280,193
31,102
107,945
4,911
Invesco Van Kampen
Invesco Global
Invesco Commodities
Invesco Pacific
Global Tactical
Advantage Fund
Strategy Fund
Growth Fund
Asset Allocation
Class B
(05/31/11)
(07/31/10)
(10/31/10)
Fund (10/31/10)
$
392
$
24
$
0
$
15
86
5
0
3
0
0
0
0
30,313
14,337
26,779
3,955
9,626
4,750
8,911
1,304
0
0
15
0
0
0
0
0
40,417
19,116
35,705
5,277
Invesco Van Kampen
Invesco Global
Invesco Commodities
Invesco Pacific
Global Tactical
Advantage Fund
Strategy Fund
Growth Fund
Asset Allocation
Class C
(05/31/11)
(07/31/10)
(10/31/10)
Fund (10/31/10)
$
0
$
188
0
569
0
41
0
125
0
0
0
0
6,666
685
1,251
2,082
124,529
12,117
22,328
15,754
1,161
0
208
0
0
0
0
0
132,356
13,031
23,787
18,530
Invesco Van Kampen
Invesco
Global Tactical
Commodities
Asset Allocation
Strategy Fund
Fund
Class R
(07/31/10)
(10/31/10)
$
15
$
0
3
0
0
0
18
95
0
92
0
48
0
0
36
235
O-1
O-2
C-1
C-2
C-3
C-4
C-5
C-6
C-7
C-8
C-9
C-10
C-11
C-12
C-13
C-14
C-15
C-16
C-17
C-18
C-19
C-20
C-21
C-22
2011
Sales Charges
Amount Retained
$
12,809
$
1,482
2011
$
5,224
Fund Name
2008
2009
2010
Front End
$
218,101
$
40,860
$
23,151
CDSCs
$
3,040
CDSCs
$
0
$
0
$
21,280
CDSCs
$
2,484
$
10,776
$
1,739
Front End
$
22,266
$
4,983
$
7,479
CDSCs
$
136
$
213
$
78
CDSCs
$
29,186
$
16,974
$
8,842
CDSCs
$
120
$
377
$
49
Front End
$
35,033
$
13,202
$
5,016
$
552
CDSCs
$
256
$
197
$
10
CDSCs
$
37,698
$
17,926
$
2,793
CDSCs
$
2,056
$
486
$
20
Total Underwriting
Amounts Retained by
Fund Name
Commissions
Distributor
$
45,968
$
7,421
$
62,500
$
10,000
N/A
N/A
OTHER INFORMATION
-
(a) Amended and Restated Agreement and Declaration of Trust of
Registrant, dated September 14, 2005.
(19)
-
(b) Amendment No. 1, dated January 9, 2006, to the Amended and
Restated Agreement and Declaration of Trust of Registrant, dated
September 14, 2005.
(20)
-
(c) Amendment No. 2, dated May 24, 2006, to the Amended and
Restated Agreement and Declaration of Trust of Registrant, dated
September 14, 2005.
(23)
-
(d) Amendment No. 3, dated July 5, 2006, to the Amended and
Restated Agreement and Declaration of Trust of Registrant, dated
September 14, 2005.
(23)
-
(e) Amendment No. 4, dated February 28, 2007, to the Amended and
Restated Agreement and Declaration of Trust of Registrant, dated
September 14, 2005.
(24)
-
(f) Amendment No. 5, dated May 1, 2008, to Amended and Restated
Agreement and Declaration of Trust of Registrant, adopted
effective September 14, 2005.
(27)
-
(g) Amendment No. 6, dated June 19, 2008, to Amended and
Restated Agreement and Declaration of Trust of Registrant,
adopted effective September 14, 2005.
(27)
-
(h) Amendment No. 7, dated January 22, 2009, to Amended and
Restated Agreement and Declaration of Trust of Registrant,
adopted effective September 14, 2005.
(30)
-
(i) Amendment No. 8, dated April 14, 2009, to Amended and
Restated Agreement and Declaration of Trust of Registrant,
adopted effective September 14, 2005.
(30)
-
(j) Amendment No. 9, dated November 12, 2009, to Amended and
Restated Agreement and Declaration of Trust of Registrant,
adopted effective September 14, 2005.
(31)
-
(k) Amendment No. 10, dated February 12, 2010, to Amended and
Restated Agreement and Declaration of Trust of Registrant,
adopted effective September 14, 2005.
(35)
-
(l) Amendment No. 11, dated April 30, 2010, to Amended and
Restated Agreement and Declaration of Trust of Registrant,
adopted effective September 14, 2005.
(36)
-
(m) Amendment No. 12, dated March 12, 2010, to Amended and
Restated Agreement and Declaration of Trust of Registrant,
adopted effective September 14, 2005.
(37)
-
(n) Amendment No. 13, dated June 15, 2010, to Amended and
Restated Agreement and Declaration of Trust of Registrant,
adopted effective September 14, 2005.
(40)
-
(o) Amendment No. 14, dated June 16, 2010, to Amended and
Restated Agreement and Declaration of Trust of Registrant,
adopted effective September 14, 2005.
(40)
-
(p) Amendment No. 15, dated July 16, 2010, to Amended and
Restated Agreement and Declaration of Trust of Registrant,
adopted effective September 14, 2005.
(40)
-
(q) Amendment No. 16, dated September 15, 2010, to Amended and
Restated Agreement and Declaration of Trust of Registrant,
adopted effective September 14, 2005.
(46)
-
(r) Amendment No. 17, dated October 14, 2010, to Amended and
Restated Agreement and Declaration of Trust of Registrant,
adopted effective September 14, 2005.
(46)
-
(s) Amendment No. 18, dated January 20, 2011, to Amended and
Restated Agreement and Declaration of Trust of Registrant,
adopted effective September 14, 2005.
(48)
-
(t) Amendment No. 19, dated April 1, 2011, to Amended and
Restated Agreement and Declaration of Trust of Registrant,
adopted effective September 14, 2005.
(51)
-
(a) Amended and Restated By-Laws of Registrant, adopted
effective September 14, 2005.
(19)
-
(b) Amendment to Amended and Restated Bylaws of Registrant,
adopted effective August 1, 2006.
(23)
-
(c) Amendment No 2, to Amended and Restated Bylaws of
Registrant, adopted effective March 23, 2007.
(25)
-
(d) Amendment No 3, to Amended and Restated Bylaws of
Registrant, adopted effective January 1, 2008.
(25)
-
(e) Amendment No 4, to Amended and Restated Bylaws of
Registrant, adopted effective April 30, 2010.
(39)
-
Articles II, VI, VII, VIII and IX of the Amended and Restated
Agreement and Declaration of Trust, as amended, and Articles IV,
V and VI, of the Amended and Restated By-Laws, as amended, both
as previously filed, define rights of holders of shares.
-
(a) Master Investment Advisory Agreement, dated September 11,
2000, between Registrant and A I M Advisors, Inc.
(5)
-
(b) Amendment No. 1, dated September 1, 2001, to the Master
Investment Advisory Agreement, dated September 11, 2000, between
Registrant and A I M Advisors, Inc.
(6)
-
(c) Amendment No. 2, dated December 28, 2001, to the Master
Investment Advisory Agreement, dated September 11, 2000, between
Registrant and A I M Advisors, Inc.
(8)
-
(d) Amendment No. 3, dated July 1, 2002, to the Master
Investment Advisory Agreement, dated September 11, 2000, between
Registrant and A I M Advisors, Inc.
(8)
-
(e) Amendment No. 4, dated September 23, 2002, to the Master
Investment Advisory Agreement, dated September 11, 2000, between
Registrant and A I M Advisors, Inc.
(9)
-
(f) Amendment No. 5, dated November 1, 2002, to the Master
Investment Advisory Agreement, dated September 11, 2000, between
Registrant and A I M Advisors, Inc.
(9)
-
(g) Amendment No. 6, dated February 28, 2003, to the Master
Investment Advisory Agreement, dated September 11, 2000, between
Registrant and A I M Advisors, Inc.
(9)
-
(h) Amendment No. 7, dated June 23, 2003, to the Master
Investment Advisory Agreement, dated September 11, 2000, between
Registrant and A I M Advisors, Inc.
(10)
-
(i) Amendment No. 8, dated November 3, 2003, to the Master
Investment Advisory Agreement, dated September 11, 2000, between
Registrant and A I M Advisors, Inc.
(12)
-
(j) Amendment No. 9, dated November 24, 2003, to the Master
Investment Advisory Agreement, dated September 11, 2000, between
Registrant and A I M Advisors, Inc.
(13)
-
(k) Amendment No. 10, dated July 18, 2005, to the Master
Investment Advisory Agreement, dated September 11, 2000, between
Registrant and A I M Advisors, Inc.
(18)
-
(l) Amendment No. 11, dated March 31, 2006, to the Master
Investment Advisory Agreement, dated September 11, 2000, between
Registrant and A I M Advisors, Inc.
(23)
-
(m) Amendment No. 12, dated February 28, 2007, to the Master
Investment Advisory Agreement, dated September 11, 2000, between
Registrant and A I M Advisors, Inc.
(25)
-
(n) Amendment No. 13, dated July 1, 2007, to the Master
Investment Advisory Agreement, dated September 11, 2000, between
Registrant and A I M Advisors, Inc.
(25)
-
(o) Amendment No. 14, dated May 29, 2009, to Master Investment
Advisory Agreement, dated September 11, 2000, between Registrant
and Invesco Aim Advisors, Inc., formerly A I M Advisors,
Inc.
(30)
-
(p) Amendment No. 15, dated January 1, 2010, to the Master
Investment Advisory Agreement, dated September 11, 2000, between
Registrant and Invesco Advisers, Inc., successor by merger to
Invesco Aim Advisors, Inc.
(34)
-
(q) Amendment No. 16, dated February 12, 2010, to the Master
Investment Advisory Agreement, dated September 11, 2000, between
Registrant and Invesco Advisers, Inc.
(35)
-
(r) Amendment No. 17, dated April 30, 2010, to the Master
Investment Advisory Agreement, dated September 11, 2000, between
Registrant and Invesco Advisers, Inc.
(39)
-
(s) Amendment No. 18, dated June 14, 2010, to the Master
Investment Advisory Agreement, dated September 11, 2000, between
Registrant and Invesco Advisers, Inc.
(39)
-
(t) Amendment No. 19, dated June 16, 2010, to the Master
Investment Advisory Agreement, dated September 11, 2000, between
Registrant and Invesco Advisers, Inc.
(40)
-
(u) Amendment No. 20, dated September 15, 2010, to the Master
Investment Advisory Agreement, dated September 11, 2000, between
Registrant and Invesco Advisers, Inc.
(46)
-
(v) Amendment No. 21, dated November 29, 2010, to the Master
Investment Advisory Agreement, dated September 11, 2000, between
Registrant and Invesco Advisers, Inc.
(46)
-
(w) Amendment No. 22, dated May 31, 2011, to the Master
Investment Advisory Agreement, dated September 11, 2000, between
Registrant and Invesco Advisers, Inc.
(53)
-
(a) Master Intergroup Sub-Advisory Contract for Mutual Funds,
dated May 1, 2008 between Invesco Aim Advisors, Inc. on behalf
of Registrant, and each of Invesco Trimark Investment Management
Inc., Invesco Asset Management Deutschland, GmbH, Invesco Asset
Management Ltd., Invesco Asset Management (Japan) Limited,
Invesco Australia Limited, Invesco Global Asset Management
(N.A.), Inc., Invesco Hong Kong Limited, Invesco Institutional
(N.A.), Inc., and Invesco Senior Secured Management, Inc. and
AIM Funds Management Inc. (now known as Invesco Trimark,
Ltd.).
(27)
-
(b) Amendment No. 1, dated May 29, 2009, to Master Intergroup
Sub-Advisory Contract for Mutual Funds, dated May 1, 2008
between Invesco Aim Advisors, Inc., on behalf of Registrant, and
each of Invesco Asset Management Deutschland GmbH, Invesco Asset
Management Ltd., Invesco Asset Management (Japan) Limited,
Invesco Australia Limited, Invesco Global Asset Management
(N.A.), Inc., Invesco Hong Kong Limited, Invesco Institutional
(N.A.), Inc., Invesco Senior Secured Management, Inc. and
Invesco Trimark Ltd.
(34)
-
(c) Amendment No. 2, dated January 1, 2010, to Master Intergroup
Sub-Advisory Contract for Mutual Funds, dated May 1, 2008
between Invesco Advisers, Inc., successor by merger to Invesco
Aim Advisors, Inc., on behalf of Registrant, and each of Invesco
Asset Management Deutschland GmbH, Invesco Asset Management
Ltd., Invesco Asset Management (Japan) Limited, Invesco
Australia Limited, Invesco Global Asset Management (N.A.), Inc.,
Invesco Hong Kong Limited, Invesco Institutional (N.A.), Inc.,
Invesco Senior Secured Management, Inc. and Invesco Trimark
Ltd.
(34)
-
(d) Amendment No. 3, dated February 12, 2010, to Master
Intergroup Sub-Advisory Contract for Mutual Funds, dated May 1,
2008 between Invesco Advisers, Inc., on behalf of Registrant,
and each of Invesco Asset Management Deutschland GmbH, Invesco
Asset Management Ltd., Invesco Asset Management (Japan) Limited,
Invesco Australia Limited, Invesco Hong Kong Limited, Invesco
Senior Secured Management, Inc. and Invesco Trimark Ltd.
(35)
-
(f) Amendment No. 5, dated April 23, 2007, to the First Restated
Master Distribution Agreement (all classes of shares except
Class B shares), between Registrant and A I M Distributors,
Inc.
(25)
-
(g) Amendment No. 6, dated September 28, 2007, to the First
Restated Master Distribution Agreement (all classes of shares
except Class B shares), between Registrant and A I M
Distributors, Inc.
(25)
-
(h) Amendment No. 7, dated December 20, 2007, to the First
Restated Master Distribution Agreement, made as of August 18,
2003, as subsequently amended, and as restated September 20,
2006, by and between Registrant (all classes of shares except
Class B shares) and A I M Distributors, Inc.
(25)
-
(i) Amendment No. 8, dated April 28, 2008, to the First Restated
Master Distribution Agreement, made as of August 18, 2003, as
subsequently amended, and as restated September 20, 2006, by and
between Registrant (all classes of shares except Class B shares)
and Invesco Aim Distributors, Inc., formerly A I M Distributors,
Inc.
(27)
-
(j) Amendment No. 9, dated April 30, 2008, to the First Restated
Master Distribution Agreement, made as of August 18, 2003, as
subsequently amended, and as restated September 20, 2006, by and
between Registrant (all classes of shares except Class B shares)
and Invesco Aim Distributors, Inc.
(27)
-
(k) Amendment No. 10, dated May 1, 2008, to the First Restated
Master Distribution Agreement, made as of August 18, 2003, as
subsequently amended, and as restated September 20, 2006, by and
between Registrant (all classes of shares except Class B shares)
and Invesco Aim Distributors, Inc.
(27)
-
(l) Amendment No. 11, dated July 24, 2008, to the First Restated
Master Distribution Agreement, made as of August 18, 2003, as
subsequently amended, and as restated September 20, 2006, by and
between Registrant (all classes of shares except Class B shares)
and Invesco Aim Distributors, Inc.
(27)
-
(m) Amendment No. 12, dated October 3, 2008, to the First
Restated Master Distribution Agreement, made as of August 18,
2003, as subsequently amended, and as restated September 20,
2006, by and between Registrant (all classes of shares except
Class B shares) and Invesco Aim Distributors,
Inc.
(28)
-
(n) Amendment No. 13, dated May 29, 2009, to the First Restated
Master Distribution Agreement, made as of August 18, 2003, as
subsequently amended, and as restated September 20, 2006, by and
between Registrant (all classes of shares except Class B shares)
and Invesco Aim Distributors, Inc.
(30)
-
(o) Amendment No. 14, dated June 2, 2009, to the First Restated
Master Distribution Agreement (all classes of shares except
Class B shares).
(35)
-
(p) Amendment No. 15, dated July 14, 2009, to the First Restated
Master Distribution Agreement (all classes of shares except
Class B shares).
(35)
-
(q) Amendment No. 16, dated September 25, 2009, to the First
Restated Master Distribution Agreement (all classes of shares
except Class B shares).
(35)
-
(r) Amendment No. 17, dated November 4, 2009, to the First
Restated Master Distribution Agreement (all classes of shares
except Class B shares).
(35)
-
(s) Amendment No. 18, dated February 1, 2010, to the First
Restated Master Distribution Agreement, (all Classes of Shares
except Class B shares).
(35)
-
(t) Amendment No. 19, dated February 12, 2010, to the First
Restated Master Distribution Agreement, (all Classes of Shares
except Class B shares and Class B5 shares).
(35)
-
(u) Amendment No. 20, dated February 12, 2010, to the First
Restated Master Distribution Agreement, (all Classes of Shares
except Class B shares and Class B5 shares).
(35)
-
(v) Amendment No. 21, dated April 30, 2010, to the First
Restated Master Distribution Agreement, (all Classes of Shares
except Class B shares and Class B5 shares).
(39)
-
(w) Amendment No. 22, dated June 14, 2010, to the First Restated
Master Distribution Agreement, (all Classes of Shares except
Class B shares and Class B5 shares).
(40)
-
(x) Amendment No. 23, dated October 29, 2010, to the First
Restated Master Distribution Agreement, (all Classes of Shares
except Class B shares and Class B5 shares).
(46)
-
(y) Amendment No. 24, dated November 29, 2010, to the First
Restated Master Distribution Agreement, (all Classes of Shares
except Class B shares and Class B5 shares).
(47)
-
(z) Amendment No. 25, dated December 22, 2010, to the First
Restated Master Distribution Agreement, (all Classes of Shares
except Class B shares and Class B5 shares).
(48)
-
(aa) Amendment No. 26, dated May 23, 2011, to the First Restated
Master Distribution Agreement, (all Classes of Shares except
Class B shares and Class B5 shares).
(53)
-
(bb) Amendment No. 27, dated May 31, 2011, to the First Restated
Master Distribution Agreement, (all Classes of Shares except
Class B shares and Class B5 shares).
(53)
-
(cc) Amendment No. 28, dated June 6, 2011, to the First Restated
Master Distribution Agreement, (all Classes of Shares except
Class B shares and Class B5 shares).
(53)
-
(a) Second Restated Master Distribution Agreement (Class B and
Class B5) dated August 18, 2003, as subsequently amended and
restated September 20, 2006, and May 4, 2010 between Registrant
and Invesco Distributors, Inc.
(39)
-
(b) Amendment No. 1, dated June 1, 2010, to the Second Restated
Master Distribution Agreement (Class B and B5
shares).
(41)
-
(c) Amendment No. 2, dated June 14, 2010, to the Second Restated
Master Distribution Agreement (Class B and B5
shares).
(41)
-
Omitted Financial Statements Not applicable
-
Agreement Concerning Initial Capitalization of Registrants AIM
Trimark Endeavor Fund, AIM Trimark Fund and AIM Trimark Small
Companies Fund dated November 3, 2003.
(12)
-
Agreement Concerning Initial Capitalization of Registrants AIM
China Fund, AIM Enhanced Short Bond Fund, AIM International Bond
Fund and AIM Japan Fund dated March 31, 2006.
(23)
-
Agreement Concerning Initial Capitalization of Registrants AIM
Balanced-Risk Allocation Fund dated May 29,
2009.
(30)
-
Initial Capitalization Agreement, dated October 2, 2008, for
Class Y shares of AIM Balanced-Risk Allocation Fund, AIM China
Fund, AIM Developing Markets Fund, AIM Global Healthcare Fund,
AIM International Total Return Fund, AIM Japan Fund, AIM LIBOR
Alpha Fund, AIM Trimark Endeavor Fund, AIM Trimark Fund and AIM
Trimark Small Companies Fund.
(35)
-
Agreement concerning Initial Capital Investment in Portfolios of
the Registrant dated June 1, 2010, for Institutional Class
Shares of Invesco Alternative Opportunities Fund, Institutional
Class Shares of Invesco Commodities Strategy Fund,
Institutional Class Shares of Invesco FX Alpha Plus Strategy
Fund, Institutional Class Shares of
Invesco FX
Alpha Strategy Fund,
Class B Shares and
Class C Shares of Invesco International Growth Equity
Fund, Institutional Class Shares of Invesco Van Kampen Emerging
Markets Fund, Class Y Shares of Invesco Van Kampen Global
Equity Allocation Fund, Institutional Class Shares of Invesco
Van Kampen Global Tactical Asset Allocation Fund, Institutional
Class Shares of Invesco Van Kampen International Growth Fund
(40)
-
Agreement concerning Initial Capital Investment of Registrants
Invesco Emerging Market Local Currency Debt Fund dated June 11,
2010.
(40)
Agreement concerning Initial Capital Investment of Registrants
Invesco Balanced-Risk Commodity Strategy Fund dated November 26,
2010.
(47)
-
Agreement concerning Initial Capital Investment of Registrants
Invesco Emerging Markets Equity Fund dated May 26,
2011.
(53)
-
(a) First Restated Master Distribution Plan, effective as of
August 18, 2003, as subsequently amended, and as restated
September 20, 2006 (Class A shares).
(23)
-
(b) Amendment No. 1, dated January 31, 2007, to the Registrants
First Restated Master Distribution Plan (Class A
shares).
(25)
-
(c) Amendment No. 2, dated February 28, 2007, to the
Registrants First Restated Master Distribution Plan (Class A
shares).
(25)
-
(d) Amendment No. 3, dated March 9, 2007, to the Registrants
First Restated Master Distribution Plan (Class A
shares).
(25)
-
(e) Amendment No. 4, dated April 23, 2007, to the Registrants
First Restated Master Distribution Plan (Class A
shares).
(25)
-
(f) Amendment No. 5, dated April 30, 2008, to the Registrants
First Restated Master Distribution Plan (Class A
shares).
(27)
-
(g) Amendment No. 6, dated May 1, 2008, to the Registrants
First Restated Master Distribution Plan (Class A
shares).
(27)
-
(h) Amendment No. 7, dated July 24, 2008, to the Registrants
First Restated Master Distribution Plan (Class A
shares).
(27)
-
(i) Amendment No. 8, dated May 29, 2009, to the Registrants
First Restated Master Distribution Plan (Class A
shares).
(30)
-
(j) Amendment No. 9, dated June 2, 2009, to the First Restated
Master Distribution Plan (Class A shares).
(35)
-
(k) Amendment No. 10, dated July 1, 2009, to the First Restated
Master Distribution Plan (Class A shares).
(35)
-
(l) Amendment No. 11, dated November 4, 2009, to the First
Restated Master Distribution Plan (Class A
shares).
(35)
-
(m) Amendment No. 12, dated February 1, 2010, to the First
Restated Master Distribution Plan (Class A shares).
(35)
-
(n) Amendment No. 13, dated February 12, 2010, to the First
Restated Master Distribution Plan (Class A shares).
(35)
-
(o) Amendment No. 14, dated April 30, 2010, to the First
Restated Master Distribution Plan (Class A shares).
(39)
-
(p) Amendment No. 15, dated May 5, 2010, to the First Restated
Master Distribution Plan (Class A shares).
(39)
-
(q) Amendment No. 16, dated June 14, 2010, to the First
Restated Master Distribution Plan (Class A shares).
(39)
-
(r) Amendment No. 17, dated October 29, 2010, to the First
Restated Master Distribution Plan (Class A shares).
(47)
-
(s) Amendment No. 18, dated November 29, 2010, to the First
Restated Master Distribution Plan (Class A shares).
(47)
-
(t) Amendment No. 19, dated May 31, 2011, to the First Restated
Master Distribution Plan (Class A shares).
(53)
-
(u) Amendment No. 20, dated June 6, 2011, to the First Restated
Master Distribution Plan (Class A shares).
(53)
-
(a) Plan of Distribution Pursuant to Rule 12b-1, dated February
12, 2010 (Class A, Class B and Class C
Shares)(Reimbursement).
(39)
-
(b) Amendment No. 1, dated April 30, 2010, to Plan of
Distribution Pursuant to Rule 12b-1 (Class A, Class B and Class
C Shares) (Reimbursement).
(39)
-
(c) Amendment No. 2, dated May 4, 2010, to Plan of Distribution
Pursuant to Rule 12b-1(Class A, Class B and Class C Shares)
(Reimbursement).
(39)
-
(d) Amendment No. 3, dated October 29, 2010, to Plan of
Distribution Pursuant to Rule 12b-1(Class A, Class B and Class C
Shares) (Reimbursement).
(47)
-
(a) Plan of Distribution dated February 12, 2010, (Class R
Shares) (Reimbursement).
(39)
-
(b) Amendment No. 1, dated April 30, 2010, to Plan of
Distribution (Class R Shares) (Reimbursement).
(39)
-
(c) Amendment No. 2, dated October 29, 2010, to Plan of
Distribution (Class R Shares) (Reimbursement).
(47)
-
(d) Shareholder Service Plan, dated February 12, 2010 (Class R
Shares) (Reimbursement).
(39)
-
(e) Amendment No. 1 dated April 30, 2010, to Shareholder Service
Plan, dated February 12, 2010 (Class R Shares)
(Reimbursement).
(43)
-
(f) Amendment No. 2, dated October 29, 2010, to Shareholder
Service Plan (Class R Shares) (Reimbursement).
(47)
-
(a) Amended and Restated Plan of Distribution Pursuant to Rule
12b-1, effective February 12, 2010, as amended February 12, 2010
(Class A, A5, B, B5, C, C5, R and R5
Shares)(Reimbursement).
(39)
-
(b) Amendment No. 1, dated April 30, 2010, to Amended and
Restated Plan of Distribution Pursuant to Rule 12b-1 (Class A,
A5, B, B5, C, C5, R and R5 Shares) (Reimbursement).
(39)
-
(c) Amendment No. 2, dated October 29, 2010, to Amended and
Restated Plan of Distribution Pursuant to Rule 12b-1 (Class A,
A5, B, B5, C, C5, R and R5 Shares) (Reimbursement).
(47)
-
(d) Service Plan dated February 12, 2010 (Class A, A5, B, B5, C,
C5, R and R5 Shares)(Reimbursement).
(39)
-
(e) Amendment 1 to the Service Plan dated April 30, 2010 (Class
A, A5, B, B5, C, C5, R and R5 Shares)(Reimbursement).
(41)
-
(f) Amendment 2 to the Service Plan dated October 29, 2010
(Class A, A5, B, B5, C, C5, R and R5
Shares)(Reimbursement).
(47)
-
(a) First Restated Master Distribution Plan, effective as of
August 18, 2003, and as restated September 20, 2006 (Class B
shares) (Securitization Feature).
(23)
-
(b) Amendment No. 1, dated January 31, 2007, to the Registrants
First Restated Master Distribution Plan (Class B shares)
(Securitization Feature).
(24)
-
(c) Amendment No. 2, dated February 28, 2007, to the
Registrants First Restated Master Distribution Plan (Class B
shares) (Securitization Feature).
(25)
-
(d) Amendment No. 3, dated March 9, 2007, to the Registrants
First Restated Master Distribution Plan (Class B shares)
(Securitization Feature).
(25)
-
(e) Amendment No. 4, dated April 23, 2007, to the Registrants
First Restated Master Distribution Plan (Class B shares)
(Securitization Feature).
(25)
-
(f) Amendment No. 5, dated April 30, 2008, to the Registrants
First Restated Master Distribution Plan (Class B shares)
(Securitization Feature).
(27)
-
(g) Amendment No. 6, dated May 1, 2008, to the Registrants
First Restated Master Distribution Plan (Class B shares)
(Securitization Feature).
(27)
-
(h) Amendment No. 7, dated July 24, 2008, to the Registrants
First Restated Master Distribution Plan (Class B shares)
(Securitization Feature).
(27)
-
(i) Amendment No. 8, dated May 29, 2009, to the Registrants
First Restated Master Distribution Plan (Class B shares)
(Securitization Feature).
(30)
-
(j) Amendment No. 9, dated June 2, 2009, to the First Restated
Master Distribution Plan (Class B share) (Securitization
Feature).
(35)
-
(k) Amendment No. 10, dated July 1, 2009, to the First Restated
Master Distribution Plan (Class B share) (Securitization
Feature).
(35)
-
(l) Amendment No. 11, dated November 4, 2009, to the First
Restated Master Distribution Plan (Class B share)
(Securitization Feature).
(35)
-
(m) Amendment No. 12, dated February 12, 2010, to the First
Restated Master Distribution Plan (Class B share)
(Securitization Feature).
(35)
-
(n) Amendment No. 13, dated April 30, 2010, to the First
Restated Master Distribution Plan (Class B share)
(Securitization Feature).
(39)
-
(o) Amendment No. 14, dated May 4, 2010, to the First Restated
Master Distribution Plan (Class B share) (Securitization
Feature).
(39)
-
(p) Amendment No. 15, dated June 14, 2010, to the First Restated
Master Distribution Plan (Class B share) (Securitization
Feature).
(39)
-
(r) Amendment No. 16, dated October 29, 2010, to the First
Restated Master Distribution Plan (Class B share)
(Securitization Feature).
(47)
-
(s) Amendment No. 17, dated November 29, 2010, to the First
Restated Master Distribution Plan (Class B share)
(Securitization Feature).
(47)
-
(a) First Restated Master Distribution Plan, effective as of
August 18, 2003, as subsequently amended, and as restated
September 20, 2006 (Class C shares).
(23)
-
(b) Amendment No. 1, dated January 31, 2007, to the First
Restated Master Distribution Plan between Registrant (Class C
shares) and A I M Distributors, Inc.
(24)
-
(c) Amendment No. 2, dated February 28, 2007, to the First
Restated Master Distribution Plan between Registrant (Class C
shares) and A I M Distributors, Inc.
(25)
-
(d) Amendment No. 3, dated March 9, 2007, to the First Restated
Master Distribution Plan between Registrant (Class C shares) and
A I M Distributors, Inc.
(25)
-
(e) Amendment No. 4, dated April 23, 2007, to the First Restated
Master Distribution Plan between Registrant (Class C shares) and
A I M Distributors, Inc.
(25)
-
(f) Amendment No. 5, dated April 30, 2008, to the First Restated
Master Distribution Plan between Registrant (Class C shares) and
A I M Distributors, Inc.
(27)
-
(g) Amendment No. 6, dated May 1, 2008, to the First Restated
Master Distribution Plan between Registrant (Class C shares) and
A I M Distributors, Inc.
(27)
-
(h) Amendment No. 7, dated July 24, 2008, to the First Restated
Master Distribution Plan between Registrant (Class C shares) and
A I M Distributors, Inc.
(27)
-
(i) Amendment No. 8, dated May 29, 2009, to the First Restated
Master Distribution Plan between Registrant (Class C shares) and
Invesco Aim Distributors, Inc. formerly known as A I M
Distributors, Inc.
(30)
-
(j) Amendment No. 9, dated June 6, 2009, to the First Restated
Master Distribution Plan (Class C shares).
(35)
-
(k) Amendment No. 10, dated July 1, 2009, to the First Restated
Master Distribution Plan (Class C shares).
(35)
-
(l) Amendment No. 11, dated November 4, 2009, to the First
Restated Master Distribution Plan (Class C shares).
(35)
-
(m) Amendment No. 12, dated February 12, 2010, to the First
Restated Master Distribution Plan (Class C shares).
(35)
-
(n) Amendment No. 13, dated April 30, 2010, to the First
Restated Master Distribution Plan (Class C shares).
(39)
-
(o) Amendment No. 14, dated May 4, 2010, to the First Restated
Master Distribution Plan (Class C shares).
(39)
-
(p) Amendment No. 15, dated June 14, 2010, to the First Restated
Master Distribution Plan (Class C shares).
(39)
-
(q) Amendment No. 16, dated October 29, 2010, to the First
Restated Master Distribution Plan (Class C shares).
(47)
-
(r) Amendment No. 17, dated November 29, 2010, to the First
Restated Master Distribution Plan (Class C shares).
(47)
-
(s) Amendment No. 18, dated May 31, 2011, to the First Restated
Master Distribution Plan (Class C shares).
(53)
-
(t) Amendment No. 19, dated June 6, 2011, to the First Restated
Master Distribution Plan (Class C shares).
(53)
-
(a) First Restated Master Distribution Plan, effective as of
August 18, 2003, as subsequently amended, and as restated
September 20. 2006 (Class R shares).
(23)
-
(b) Amendment No. 1, dated January 31, 2007, to the Registrants
First Restated Master Distribution Plan (Class R
shares).
(24)
-
(c) Amendment No. 2, dated February 28, 2007, to the
Registrants First Restated Master Distribution Plan (Class R
shares).
(25)
-
(d) Amendment No. 3, dated April 30, 2008, to the Registrants
First Restated Master Distribution Plan (Class R
shares).
(27)
-
(e) Amendment No. 4, dated May 29, 2009, to the Registrants
First Restated Master Distribution Plan (Class R
shares).
(30)
-
(f) Amendment No. 5, dated June 2, 2009, to the First Restated
Master Distribution Plan (Class R shares).
(35)
-
(g) Amendment No. 6, dated July 1, 2009, to the First Restated
Master Distribution Plan (Class R shares).
(35)
-
(h) Amendment No. 7, dated November 4, 2009, to the First
Restated Master Distribution Plan (Class R shares).
(35)
-
(i) Amendment No. 8, dated April 30, 2010, to the First Restated
Master Distribution Plan (Class R shares).
(39)
-
(j) Amendment No. 9, dated June 14, 2010, to the First Restated
Master Distribution Plan (Class R shares).
(39)
-
(k) Amendment No. 10, dated October 29, 2010, to the First
Restated Master Distribution Plan (Class R shares).
(47)
-
(l) Amendment No. 11, dated November 29, 2010, to the First
Restated Master Distribution Plan (Class R shares).
(47)
-
(m) Amendment No. 12, dated May 23, 2011, to the First Restated
Master Distribution Plan (Class R shares).
(53)
-
(n) Amendment No. 13, dated May 31, 2011, to the First Restated
Master Distribution Plan (Class R shares).
(53)
-
(o) Amendment No. 14, dated June 6, 2011, to the First Restated
Master Distribution Plan (Class R shares).
(53)
-
(a) First Restated Master Distribution Plan (Compensation)
effective as of July 1, 2004, as subsequently amended, and as
restated September 20, 2006 (Investor Class
shares).
(23)
-
(b) Amendment No. 1, dated December 20, 2007, to the
Registrants First Restated Master Distribution Plan
(Compensation) (Investor Class shares).
(25)
-
(c) Amendment No. 2, dated April 28, 2008, to the Registrants
First Restated Master Distribution Plan (Compensation) (Investor
Class shares).
(27)
-
(d) Amendment No. 3, dated April 30, 2010, to the Registrants
First Restated Master Distribution Plan (Compensation) (Investor
Class shares).
(39)
-
Master Related Agreement to First Restated Master Distribution
Plan (Class A shares).
(27)
-
Master Related Agreement to First Restated Master Distribution
Plan (Class C shares).
(27)
-
Master Related Agreement to Amended and Restated Master
Distribution Plan (Class R shares).
(27)
-
Master Related Agreement to First Restated Master Distribution
Plan (Compensation) (Investor Class).
(27)
-
Eighteenth Amended and Restated Multiple Class Plan of The AIM
Family of Funds
®
effective December 12, 2001, as
amended and restated effective April 1, 2010.
(37)
-
Reserved.
-
Invesco Advisers, Inc. Code of Ethics, adopted January 1, 2011,
relating to Invesco Advisers, Inc. and any of its
subsidiaries.
(50)
-
Invesco Asset Management Limited Code of Ethics dated 2011,
relating to Invesco UK.
(52)
-
Invesco Asset Management (Japan) Limited Code of Ethics on
behalf of Invesco Japan Fund.
(50)
-
Invesco Staff Ethics and Personal Share Dealing dated May 2010,
relating to Invesco Hong Kong Limited.
(50)
-
Invesco Ltd. Code of Conduct, revised October 2010, relating to
Invesco Trimark Ltd.; Invesco Trimark Ltd., Policy No. D-6 Gifts
and Entertainment, revised December 2009, and Policy No. D-7
Invesco Trimark Personal Trading Policy, revised November 2010,
together the Code of Ethics relating to Invesco Trimark
Ltd.
(50)
-
Invesco Asset Management Deutschland (GmbH) Code of Ethics dated
2011 relating to Invesco Continental
Europe.
(52)
-
Invesco Ltd. Code of Conduct, revised October 2010, relating to
Invesco Australia Limited.
(50)
-
Invesco Senior Secured Management Code of Ethics.
(50)
-
Powers of Attorney for Arch, Baker, Bayley, Bunch, Crockett,
Dammeyer, Dowden, Fields, Flanagan, Frischling , Mathai-Davis,
Soll, Sonnenschein, Stickel, Taylor and Whalen.
(47)
(1)
Incorporated herein by reference to PEA No. 55, filed on August 26, 1998.
(2)
Incorporated herein by reference to PEA No. 56, filed on December 30, 1998.
(3)
Incorporated herein by reference to PEA No. 57, filed on February 22, 1999.
(4)
Incorporated herein by reference to PEA No. 58, filed on February 24, 2000.
(5)
Incorporated herein by reference to PEA No. 59, filed on February 28, 2001.
(6)
Incorporated herein by reference to PEA No. 60, filed on October 15, 2001.
(7)
Incorporated herein by reference to PEA No. 61, filed on January 30, 2002.
(8)
Incorporated herein by reference to PEA No. 62, filed on August 14, 2002.
(9)
Incorporated herein by reference to PEA No. 63, filed on February 20, 2003.
(10)
Incorporated herein by reference to PEA No. 64, filed on August 20, 2003.
(11)
Incorporated herein by reference to PEA No. 65, filed on October 10, 2003.
(12)
Incorporated herein by reference to PEA No. 66, filed on February 25, 2004.
(13)
Incorporated herein by reference to PEA No. 67, filed August 31, 2004.
(14)
Incorporated herein by reference to PEA No. 70, filed on December 23, 2004.
(15)
Incorporated herein by reference to PEA No. 71, filed on February 23, 2005.
(16)
Incorporated herein by reference to PEA No. 72, filed on March 1, 2005.
(17)
Incorporated herein by reference to PEA No. 73, filed on March 30, 2005.
(18)
Incorporated herein by reference to PEA No. 74, filed on August 24, 2005.
(19)
Incorporated herein by reference to PEA No. 75, filed on December 15, 2005.
(20)
Incorporated herein by reference to PEA No. 76, filed on January 13, 2006.
(21)
Incorporated herein by reference to PEA No. 77, filed on February 23, 2006.
(22)
Incorporated herein by reference to PEA No. 78, filed on March 24, 2006.
(23)
Incorporated herein by reference to PEA No. 79, filed on December 20, 2006.
(24)
Incorporated herein by reference to PEA No. 80, filed on February 23, 2007.
(25)
Incorporated herein by reference to PEA No. 81, filed on February 8, 2008.
(26)
Incorporated herein by reference to PEA No. 82, filed on February 19, 2008.
(27)
Incorporated herein by reference to PEA No. 83, filed on September 22, 2008.
(28)
Incorporated herein by reference to PEA No. 84, filed on February 25, 2009.
(29)
Incorporated herein by reference to PEA No. 85, filed on March 10, 2009.
(30)
Incorporated herein by reference to PEA No. 86, filed on May 29, 2009.
(31)
Incorporated herein by reference to PEA No. 87, filed on November 25, 2009.
(32)
Incorporated herein by reference to PEA No. 88, filed on December 22, 2009.
(33)
Incorporated herein by reference to PEA No. 89, filed on February 5, 2010.
(34)
Incorporated herein by reference to PEA No. 90, filed on February 12, 2010.
(35)
Incorporated herein by reference to PEA No. 92, filed on February 26, 2010.
(36)
Incorporated herein by reference to PEA No. 93, filed on March 10, 2010.
(37)
Incorporated herein by reference to PEA No. 94, filed on March 24, 2010.
(38)
Incorporated herein by reference to PEA No. 95, filed on May 27, 2010.
(39)
Incorporated herein by reference to PEA No. 96, filed on June 11, 2010.
(40)
Incorporated herein by reference to PEA No. 97, filed on July 16, 2010
(41)
Incorporated herein by reference to PEA No. 98, filed on July 26, 2010.
(42)
Incorporated herein by reference to PEA No. 99, filed on September 24, 2010
(43)
Incorporated herein by reference to PEA No. 101, filed on October 21, 2010
(44)
Incorporated herein by reference to PEA No. 102, filed on October 28, 2010
(45)
Incorporated herein by reference to PEA No. 104, filed on November 8, 2010
(46)
Incorporated herein by reference to PEA No. 105, filed on November 24, 2010
(47)
Incorporated herein by reference to PEA No. 106, filed on December 21, 2010
(48)
Incorporated herein by reference to PEA No. 108, filed on December 23, 2010.
(49)
Incorporated herein by reference to PEA No. 109, filed on February 7, 2011.
(50)
Incorporated herein by reference to PEA No. 110, filed on February 24, 2011.
(51)
Incorporated herein by reference to PEA No. 112, filed on April 21, 2011.
(52)
Incorporated herein by reference to PEA No. 114, filed on May 20, 2011.
(53)
Filed herewith electronically.
(a)
Invesco Distributors, Inc., the Registrants principal underwriter, also acts as a principal
underwriter to the following investment companies:
AIM Equity Funds (Invesco Equity Funds)
AIM Funds Group (Invesco Funds Group)
AIM Growth Series (Invesco Growth Series)
AIM International Mutual Funds (Invesco International Mutual Funds)
AIM Investment Securities Funds (Invesco Investment Securities Funds)
AIM Sector Funds (Invesco Sector Funds)
AIM Tax-Exempt Funds (Invesco Tax-Exempt Funds)
AIM Treasurers Series Trust (Invesco Treasurers Series Trust)
AIM Variable Insurance Funds (Invesco Variable Insurance Funds)
Invesco Prime Income Trust
Invesco Van Kampen Senior Loan Fund
PowerShares Actively Managed Exchange-Traded Fund Trust
PowerShares Exchange-Traded Fund Trust
PowerShares Exchange-Traded Fund Trust II
PowerShares India Exchange-Traded Fund Trust
Short-Term Investments Trust
(b)
The following table sets forth information with respect to each director, officer or partner of
Invesco Distributors, Inc
.
Name and Principal
Position and Offices with
Positions and Offices with
Business Address*
Underwriter
Registrant
Director
None
Director & President
Assistant Vice President
Executive Vice President
Vice President
Executive Vice President
None
Executive Vice President
None
Executive Vice President
None
Senior Vice President
None
Senior Vice President
None
Senior Vice President
None
Senior Vice President
Assistant Vice President
Senior Vice President
None
Senior Vice President
None
Senior Vice President
None
Senior Vice President
Assistant Vice President
Senior Vice President &
Secretary
Senior Vice President,
Secretary and Chief
Legal Officer
Treasurer & Chief
Financial Officer
None
Chief Compliance Officer
None
Anti-Money Laundering
Compliance Officer
Anti-Money Laundering
Compliance Officer
*
11 Greenway Plaza, Suite 2500, Houston, Texas 77046-1173
(c)
Not applicable.
An der Welle 5
1st Floor
Frankfurt, Germany 60322
30 Finsbury Square
London, United Kingdom
EC2A 1AG
25
th
Floor, Shiroyama Trust Tower
3-1, Toranoman 4-chome, Minato-Ku
Tokyo, Japan 105-6025
333 Collins Street, Level 26
Melbourne Vic 3000, Australia
32
nd
Floor
Three Pacific Place
1 Queens Road East
Hong Kong
1166 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10036
Suite 900
Toronto, Ontario
Canada M2N 6X7
Registrant: AIM INVESTMENT FUNDS
(INVESCO INVESTMENT FUNDS)
By:
/s/ Philip A. Taylor
Philip A. Taylor, President
SIGNATURES
TITLE
DATE
Trustee & President
September 23, 2011
(Principal
Executive Officer)
Trustee
September 23, 2011
Trustee
September 23, 2011
Trustee
September 23, 2011
Trustee
September 23, 2011
Chair & Trustee
September 23, 2011
Trustee
September 23, 2011
Trustee
September 23, 2011
Trustee
September 23, 2011
Trustee
September 23, 2011
Trustee
September 23, 2011
Trustee
September 23, 2011
SIGNATURES
TITLE
DATE
Trustee
September 23, 2011
Trustee
September 23, 2011
Trustee
September 23, 2011
Trustee
September 23, 2011
Vice President & Treasurer
September 23, 2011
(Principal
Financial and
Accounting Officer)
/s/ Philip A. Taylor
Attorney-in-Fact
*
Philip A. Taylor, pursuant to powers of attorney dated November 30, 2011, filed in Registrants
Post-Effective Amendment No. 106 on December 22, 2011.
Exhibit
Number
Description
Amendment No. 22, dated May 31, 2011, to the Master Investment
Advisory Agreement, dated September 11, 2000, between Registrant
and Invesco Advisers, Inc.
Amendment No. 8, dated May 31, 2011, to Master Intergroup
Sub-Advisory Contract for Mutual Funds, dated May 1, 2008 between
Invesco Advisers, Inc., on behalf of Registrant, and each of
Invesco Asset Management Deutschland GmbH, Invesco Asset
Management Ltd., Invesco Asset Management (Japan) Limited,
Invesco Australia Limited, Invesco Hong Kong Limited, Invesco
Senior Secured Management, Inc. and Invesco Trimark Ltd.
Amendment No. 26, dated May 23, 2011, to the First Restated
Master Distribution Agreement, (all Classes of Shares except
Class B shares and Class B5 shares).
Amendment No. 27, dated May 31, 2011, to the First Restated
Master Distribution Agreement, (all Classes of Shares except
Class B shares and Class B5 shares)
Amendment No. 28, dated June 6, 2011, to the First Restated
Master Distribution Agreement, (all Classes of Shares except
Class B shares and Class B5 shares).
Form of AIM Funds Retirement Plan for Eligible
Directors/Trustees, as approved by the Board of
Directors/Trustees on December 31, 2010.
Form of Invesco Funds Trustee Deferred Compensation Agreement as
approved by the Board of Directors/Trustees on December 31, 2010.
Amendment No. 2, dated July 1, 2011, to the Fourth Amended and
Restated Transfer Agency and Service Agreement, dated July 1,
2010, between Registrant and Invesco Investment Services, Inc.
Amendment No. 9, dated May 31, 2011, to the Second Amended and
Restated Master Administrative Services Agreement, between
Registrant and Invesco Advisers, Inc.
Memorandum of Agreement, regarding expense limitations, dated
July 18, 2011, between Registrant (on behalf of certain Funds)
and Invesco Advisers, Inc.
Memorandum of Agreement, regarding advisory fee waivers, dated
July 1, 2011, between Registrant (on behalf of certain Funds) and
Invesco Advisers, Inc.
Agreement and Plan of Reorganization, dated April 1, 2011, for
Invesco Global Dividend Growth Securities Fund, Invesco Global
Fund, Invesco Health Sciences Fund, Invesco Japan Fund, Invesco
LIBOR Alpha Fund, Invesco Van Kampen Emerging Markets Fund,
Invesco Van Kampen Global Equity Allocation Fund, Invesco Van
Kampen Global Franchise Fund, Invesco Van Kampen International
Advantage Fund, Invesco Van Kampen International Growth Fund.
Consent of Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young, LLP
Consent of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
Exhibit
Number
Description
Agreement concerning Initial Capital Investment of Registrants
Invesco Emerging Markets Equity Fund dated May 26, 2011.
Amendment No. 19, dated May 31, 2011, to the First Restated
Master Distribution Plan (Class A shares).
Amendment No. 20, dated June 6, 2011, to the First Restated
Master Distribution Plan (Class A shares).
Amendment No. 18, dated May 31, 2011, to the First Restated
Master Distribution Plan (Class C shares).
Amendment No. 19, dated June 6, 2011, to the First Restated
Master Distribution Plan (Class C shares).
Amendment No. 12, dated May 23, 2011, to the First Restated
Master Distribution Plan (Class R shares).
Amendment No. 13, dated May 31, 2011, to the First Restated
Master Distribution Plan (Class R shares).
Amendment No. 14, dated June 6, 2011, to the First Restated
Master Distribution Plan (Class R shares).
1. | Appendix A and Appendix B to the Agreement are hereby deleted in their entirety and replaced with the following: |
Name of Fund | Effective Date of Advisory Agreement | |
Invesco Balanced-Risk Allocation Fund
|
May 29, 2009 | |
|
||
Invesco Balanced-Risk Commodity Strategy Fund
|
November 29, 2010 | |
|
||
Invesco China Fund
|
March 31, 2006 | |
|
||
Invesco Developing Markets Fund
|
September 1, 2001 | |
|
||
Invesco Emerging Market Local Currency Debt Fund
|
June 14, 2010 | |
|
||
Invesco Emerging Markets Equity Fund
|
May 31, 2011 | |
|
||
Invesco Global Health Care Fund
|
September 1, 2001 | |
|
||
Invesco International Total Return Fund
|
March 31, 2006 | |
|
||
Invesco Japan Fund
|
March 31, 2006 | |
|
||
Invesco LIBOR Alpha Fund
|
March 31, 2006 | |
|
||
Invesco Endeavor Fund
|
November 3, 2003 | |
|
||
Invesco Global Fund
|
November 3, 2003 | |
|
||
Invesco Small Companies Fund
|
November 3, 2003 |
Name of Fund
Effective Date of Advisory Agreement
June 16, 2010
February 12, 2010
February 12, 2010
February 12, 2010
February 12, 2010
February 12, 2010
February 12, 2010
February 12, 2010
February 12, 2010
February 12, 2010
February 12, 2010
Net Assets | Annual Rate* | |||
First $250 million
|
0.95 | % | ||
Next $250 million
|
0.925 | % | ||
Next $500 million
|
0.90 | % | ||
Next $1.5 billion
|
0.875 | % | ||
Next $2.5 billion
|
0.85 | % | ||
Next $2.5 billion
|
0.825 | % | ||
Next $2.5 billion
|
0.80 | % | ||
Over $10 billion
|
0.775 | % |
* | To the extent Invesco Balanced-Risk Allocation Fund invests its assets in Invesco Cayman Commodity Fund I Ltd., a direct wholly-owned subsidiary of Invesco Balanced-Risk Allocation Fund, the Adviser shall not collect the portion of the advisory fee that the Adviser would otherwise be entitled to collect from Invesco Balanced-Risk Allocation Fund, in an amount equal to 100% of the advisory fee that the Adviser receives from Invesco Cayman Commodity Fund I Ltd. |
Net Assets | Annual Rate* | |||
First $250 million
|
1.050 | % | ||
Next $250 million
|
1.025 | % | ||
Next $500 million
|
1.000 | % | ||
Next $1.5 billion
|
0.975 | % | ||
Next $2.5 billion
|
0.950 | % | ||
Next $2.5 billion
|
0.925 | % | ||
Next $2.5 billion
|
0.900 | % | ||
Over $10 billion
|
0.875 | % |
* | To the extent Invesco Balanced-Risk Commodity Strategy Fund invests its assets in Invesco Cayman Commodity Fund III Ltd., a direct wholly-owned subsidiary of Invesco Balanced-Risk Commodity Strategy Fund, the Adviser shall not collect the portion of the advisory fee that the Adviser would otherwise be entitled to collect from Invesco Balanced-Risk Commodity Strategy Fund, in an amount equal to 100% of the advisory fee that the Adviser receives from Invesco Cayman Commodity Fund III Ltd. |
Net Assets | Annual Rate | |||
First $250 million
|
0.935 | % | ||
Next $250 million
|
0.91 | % | ||
Next $500 million
|
0.885 | % | ||
Next $1.5 billion
|
0.86 | % | ||
Next $2.5 billion
|
0.835 | % | ||
Next $2.5 billion
|
0.81 | % | ||
Next $2.5 billion
|
0.785 | % | ||
Over $10 billion
|
0.76 | % |
Net Assets | Annual Rate | |||
First $500 million
|
0.75 | % | ||
Next $500 million
|
0.70 | % | ||
Next $500 million
|
0.67 | % | ||
Over $1.5 billion
|
0.65 | % |
Net Assets | Annual Rate | |||
First $350 million
|
0.75 | % | ||
Next $350 million
|
0.65 | % | ||
Next $1.3 billion
|
0.55 | % | ||
Next $2 billion
|
0.45 | % | ||
Next $2 billion
|
0.40 | % | ||
Next $2 billion
|
0.375 | % | ||
Over $8 billion
|
0.35 | % |
Net Assets | Annual Rate | |||
First $250 million
|
0.65 | % | ||
Next $250 million
|
0.59 | % | ||
Next $500 million
|
0.565 | % | ||
Next $1.5 billion
|
0.54 | % | ||
Next $2.5 billion
|
0.515 | % | ||
Next $5 billion
|
0.49 | % | ||
Over $10 billion
|
0.465 | % |
Net Assets | Annual Rate | |||
First $1 billion
|
0.45 | % | ||
Next $4 billion
|
0.425 | % | ||
Over $5 billion
|
0.40 | % |
Net Assets | Annual Rate | |||
First $250 million
|
0.745 | % | ||
Next $250 million
|
0.73 | % | ||
Next $500 million
|
0.715 | % | ||
Next $1.5 billion
|
0.70 | % | ||
Next $2.5 billion
|
0.685 | % | ||
Next $2.5 billion
|
0.67 | % | ||
Next $2.5 billion
|
0.655 | % | ||
Over $10 billion
|
0.64 | % |
Net Assets | Annual Rate | |||
First $250 million
|
0.80 | % | ||
Next $250 million
|
0.78 | % | ||
Next $500 million
|
0.76 | % | ||
Next $1.5 billion
|
0.74 | % | ||
Next $2.5 billion
|
0.72 | % | ||
Next $2.5 billion
|
0.70 | % | ||
Next $2.5 billion
|
0.68 | % | ||
Over $10 billion
|
0.66 | % |
Net Assets | Annual Rate | |||
All Assets
|
0.50 | %** |
** | To the extent Invesco Commodities Strategy Fund invests its assets in Invesco Cayman Commodity Fund II Ltd., a direct wholly-owned subsidiary of Invesco Commodities Strategy Fund, the Adviser shall not collect the portion of the advisory fee that the Adviser would otherwise be entitled to collect from Invesco Commodities Strategy Fund, in an amount equal to 100% of the advisory fee that the Adviser receives from Invesco Cayman Commodity Fund II Ltd. |
Net Assets | Annual Rate | |||
First $1.5 billion
|
0.57 | % | ||
Over $1.5 billion
|
0.545 | % |
Net Assets | Annual Rate | |||
First $1 billion
|
0.67 | % | ||
Next $500 million
|
0.645 | % | ||
Next $1 billion
|
0.62 | % | ||
Next $1 billion
|
0.595 | % | ||
Next $1 billion
|
0.57 | % | ||
Over $4.5 billion
|
0.545 | % |
Net Assets | Annual Rate | |||
First $500 million
|
0.92 | % | ||
Next $500 million
|
0.87 | % | ||
Over $1 billion
|
0.845 | % |
Net Assets | Annual Rate | |||
First $1 billion
|
0.75 | % | ||
Over $1 billion
|
0.70 | % |
Net Assets | Annual Rate | |||
First $1 billion
|
0.87 | % | ||
Next $1 billion
|
0.82 | % | ||
Over $2 billion
|
0.77 | % |
Net Assets | Annual Rate | |||
First $500 million
|
1.25 | % | ||
Next $500 million
|
1.20 | % | ||
Next $1.5 billion
|
1.15 | % | ||
Over $2.5 billion
|
1.00 | % |
Net Assets | Annual Rate | |||
First $750 million
|
1.00 | % | ||
Next $500 million
|
0.95 | % | ||
Over $1.25 billion
|
0.90 | % |
Net Assets | Annual Rate | |||
First $500 million
|
0.80 | % | ||
Next $500 million
|
0.75 | % | ||
Over $1 billion
|
0.70 | % |
Net Assets | Annual Rate | |||
First $750 million
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0.75 | % | ||
Next $750 million
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0.70 | % | ||
Over $1.5 billion
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0.65 | % |
Net Assets | Annual Rate | |||
First $500 million
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0.90 | % | ||
Next $500 million
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0.85 | % | ||
Over $1 billion
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0.80 | % |
2. | In all other respects, the Agreement is hereby confirmed and remains in full force and effect. |
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AIM INVESTMENT FUNDS | |||||||
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Attest:
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/s/ Stephen R. Rimes | By: | /s/ John M. Zerr | |||||
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Assistant Secretary | John M. Zerr | ||||||
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Senior Vice President | |||||||
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INVESCO ADVISERS, INC. | |||||||
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Attest:
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/s/ Stephen R. Rimes | By: | /s/ John M. Zerr | |||||
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Assistant Secretary | John M. Zerr | ||||||
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Senior Vice President | |||||||
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(SEAL)
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1. | Exhibit A to the Contract is hereby deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following: |
2. | All other terms and provisions of the Contract not amended shall remain in full force and effect. |
INVESCO ADVISERS, INC. | ||||||
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Adviser | ||||||
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By: | /s/ John M. Zerr | ||||
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Name: | John M. Zerr | ||||
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Title: | Senior Vice President |
INVESCO TRIMARK LTD. | ||||||
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Sub-Adviser | ||||||
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By: | /s/ Julianna Ahn | ||||
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Name: | Julianna Ahn | ||||
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Title: | Assistant Secretary | ||||
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By: | /s/ Wayne Bolton | ||||
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Name: | Wayne Bolton | ||||
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Title: |
Vice President, Compliance &
Chief Compliance Officer |
INVESCO ASSET MANAGEMENT DEUTSCHLAND GMBH | ||||||
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Sub-Adviser | ||||||
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By: | /s/ Christian Puschmann | ||||
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/s/ Jens Langewand | |||||
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Name: | Christian Puschmann | ||||
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Jens Langewand | |||||
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Title: | Managing Directors |
INVESCO ASSET MANAGEMENT LIMITED | ||||||
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Sub-Adviser | ||||||
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By: | /s/ G J Proudfoot | ||||
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Name: | G J Proudfoot | ||||
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Title: | Director |
INVESCO ASSET MANAGEMENT (JAPAN) LTD. | ||||||
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Sub-Adviser | ||||||
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By: | /s/ Masakazu Hasegawa | ||||
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Name: | Masakazu Hasegawa | ||||
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Title: | Managing Director |
INVESCO AUSTRALIA LIMITED | ||||||
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Sub-Adviser | ||||||
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By: | /s/ Nick Burrell | /s/ Mark Yesberg | |||
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Name: | Nick Burrell | Mark Yesberg | |||
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Title: | Company Secretary | Director |
INVESCO HONG KONG LIMITED | ||||||
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Sub-Adviser | ||||||
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By: | /s/ Anna Tong | /s/ Gracie Liu | |||
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Name: | Anna Tong | Gracie Liu | |||
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Title: | Driectors |
INVESCO SENIOR SECURED MANAGEMENT, INC. | ||||
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By: | /s/ Jeffrey H. Kupor | ||
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Name: | Jeffrey H. Kupor | ||
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Title: | Secretary and General Counsel |
Invesco Core Plus Bond Fund
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Invesco Floating Rate Fund
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Invesco Multi-Sector Fund
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Invesco Select Real Estate Income Fund
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Invesco Structured Core Fund
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Invesco Balanced Fund
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Invesco California Tax-Free Income Fund
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Invesco Dividend Growth Securities Fund
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Invesco Equally-Weighted S&P 500 Fund
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Invesco Fundamental Value Fund
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Invesco Large Cap Relative Value Fund
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Invesco New York Tax-Free Income Fund
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Invesco S&P 500 Index Fund
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Invesco Van Kampen American Franchise Fund
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Institutional Class |
2
Invesco Van Kampen Core Equity Fund
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Invesco Van Kampen Equity and Income Fund
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Invesco Van Kampen Equity Premium Income Fund
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Invesco Van Kampen Growth and Income Fund
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Class C | |
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Class R | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Van Kampen Pennsylvania Tax Free Income Fund
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Van Kampen Small Cap Growth Fund
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Class C | |
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Class Y |
Invesco Capital Development Fund
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Invesco Charter Fund
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Class S | |
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Class Y | |
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Institutional Class |
3
Invesco Constellation Fund
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Disciplined Equity Fund
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Invesco Diversified Dividend Fund
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Class C | |
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Class R | |
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Class Y | |
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Investor Class | |
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Invesco Large Cap Basic Value Fund
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Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class R | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Large Cap Growth Fund
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Summit Fund
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Class C | |
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Class P | |
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Class S | |
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Class Y | |
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Institutional Class |
Invesco Basic Balanced Fund
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Class C | |
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Class R | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco European Small Company Fund
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Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Global Core Equity Fund
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Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class R | |
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Class Y | |
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Institutional Class |
4
Invesco International Small Company Fund
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Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Institutional Class | |
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Invesco Mid Cap Basic Value Fund
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Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class R | |
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Class Y | |
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Institutional Class | |
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Invesco Select Equity Fund
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Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Small Cap Equity Fund
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Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class R | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement Now Fund
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Class A | |
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Class A5 | |
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Class C | |
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Class C5 | |
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Class R | |
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Class R5 | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement 2010 Fund
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Class A5 | |
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Class C | |
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Class C5 | |
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Class R5 | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement 2020 Fund
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Class A5 | |
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Class C | |
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Class C5 | |
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Class R | |
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Class R5 | |
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Class Y | |
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Institutional Class |
5
Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement 2030 Fund
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Class A5 | |
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Class C | |
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Class C5 | |
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Class R5 | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement 2040 Fund
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Class A5 | |
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Class C | |
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Class C5 | |
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Class R5 | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement 2050 Fund
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Class A5 | |
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Class C | |
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Class C5 | |
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Class R | |
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Class R5 | |
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Invesco Basic Value Fund
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Class A | |
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Invesco Conservative Allocation Fund
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Class C | |
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Class S | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Convertible Securities Fund
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Class A | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Global Equity Fund
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Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class R | |
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Class Y | |
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Institutional Class |
6
Invesco Growth Allocation Fund
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Income Allocation Fund
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Invesco International Allocation Fund
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Invesco Mid Cap Core Equity Fund
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Invesco Moderate Allocation Fund
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Invesco Moderate Growth Allocation Fund
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Invesco Moderately Conservative Allocation
Fund
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Class C | |
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Class R | |
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Class Y | |
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Institutional Class |
7
Invesco Small Cap Growth Fund
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Invesco Van Kampen Asset Allocation
Conservative Fund
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Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Van Kampen Asset Allocation Growth
Fund
|
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Van Kampen Asset Allocation Moderate
Fund
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Van Kampen Harbor Fund
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Class A | |
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Invesco Van Kampen Leaders Fund
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Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Van Kampen Real Estate Securities
Fund
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Class A | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Van Kampen U.S. Mortgage Fund
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Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Institutional Class |
Invesco Asia Pacific Growth Fund
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Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y |
8
Invesco European Growth Fund
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Class A | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Global Growth Fund
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Class A | |
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Institutional Class | |
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Invesco Global Small & Mid Cap Growth Fund
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Class A | |
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Invesco International Core Equity Fund
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Invesco International Growth Fund
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Class Y | |
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Institutional Class |
Invesco Balanced-Risk Allocation Fund
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Invesco Balanced-Risk Commodity Strategy
Fund
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Invesco China Fund
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Invesco Developing Markets Fund
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Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Institutional Class |
9
Invesco Emerging Market Local Currency Debt
Fund
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Invesco Global Health Care Fund
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Invesco International Total Return Fund
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Japan Fund
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Invesco LIBOR Alpha Fund
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Invesco Endeavor Fund
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Invesco Global Fund
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Small Companies Fund
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Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class R | |
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Class Y | |
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Institutional Class |
10
Invesco Commodities Strategy Fund
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Class A | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Global Advantage Fund
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Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y |
Invesco Global Dividend Growth Securities Fund
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Health Sciences Fund
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Pacific Growth Fund
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Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class R | |
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Class Y | |
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Institutional Class | |
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Invesco Van Kampen Emerging Markets Fund
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Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Institutional Class | |
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Invesco Van Kampen Global Equity Allocation
Fund
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Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Van Kampen Global Franchise Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Van Kampen Global Tactical Asset
Allocation Fund
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Class C | |
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Class R | |
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Class Y | |
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Institutional Class | |
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Invesco Van Kampen International Advantage
Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y |
11
Invesco Van Kampen International Growth
Fund
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Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class R | |
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Class Y | |
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Institutional Class |
Invesco Core Bond Fund
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Class A | |
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Class R | |
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Class Y | |
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Institutional Class | |
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Invesco Dynamics Fund
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Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class R | |
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Class Y | |
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Institutional Class | |
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Investor Class | |
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Invesco Global Real Estate Fund
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Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class R | |
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Class Y | |
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Institutional Class | |
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Invesco High Yield Fund
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Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Institutional Class | |
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Investor Class | |
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Invesco Income Fund
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Limited Maturity Treasury Fund
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Class A | |
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Class A2 | |
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Class Y | |
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Institutional Class |
12
Invesco Money Market Fund
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AIM Cash Reserve Shares | |
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Class A5 | |
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Class C | |
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Class C5 | |
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Class R | |
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Class Y | |
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Investor Class | |
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Invesco Municipal Bond Fund
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Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Investor Class | |
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Invesco Real Estate Fund
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Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class R | |
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Class Y | |
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Institutional Class | |
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Investor Class | |
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Invesco Short Term Bond Fund
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Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class R | |
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Class Y | |
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Institutional Class | |
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Invesco U.S. Government Fund
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Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class R | |
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Class Y | |
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Institutional Class | |
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Investor Class | |
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Invesco High Yield Securities Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Van Kampen Core Plus Fixed Income
Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Van Kampen Corporate Bond Fund
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Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Institutional Class |
13
Invesco Van Kampen Government Securities
Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Institutional Class | |
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Invesco Van Kampen High Yield Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Institutional Class | |
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Invesco Van Kampen Limited Duration Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Institutional Class |
Invesco Energy Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Institutional Class | |
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Investor Class | |
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Invesco Financial Services Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Investor Class | |
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Invesco Gold & Precious Metals Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Investor Class | |
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Invesco Leisure Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class R | |
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Class Y | |
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Investor Class | |
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Invesco Technology Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Institutional Class | |
|
Investor Class |
14
Invesco Utilities Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Mid-Cap Value Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Small-Mid Special Value Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Special Value Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Technology Sector Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco U.S. Mid Cap Value Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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||
Invesco U.S. Small Cap Value Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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||
Invesco U.S. Small/Mid Cap Value Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Value Fund
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Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Value II Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Van Kampen American Value Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class R | |
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Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class |
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Invesco Van Kampen Capital Growth Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class R | |
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Class Y | |
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Institutional Class | |
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Invesco Van Kampen Comstock Fund
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Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class R | |
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Class Y | |
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Institutional Class | |
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Invesco Van Kampen Enterprise Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Van Kampen Mid Cap Growth Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class R | |
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Class Y | |
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Institutional Class | |
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Invesco Van Kampen Small Cap Value Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Van Kampen Technology Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Van Kampen Utility Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Van Kampen Value Opportunities Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class R | |
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Class Y | |
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Institutional Class |
Invesco High Income Municipal Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Institutional Class | |
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Invesco Tax-Exempt Cash Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class Y | |
|
Investor Class |
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Invesco Tax-Free Intermediate Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class A2 | |
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Class Y | |
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Institutional Class | |
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Invesco Municipal Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Tax-Exempt Securities Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Van Kampen California Insured Tax Free
Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Van Kampen High Yield Municipal
Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Van Kampen Insured Tax Free Income
Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Van Kampen Intermediate Term Municipal
Income Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
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Invesco Van Kampen Municipal Income Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
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Invesco Van Kampen New York Tax Free Income
Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y |
Premier Portfolio
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Investor Class | |
Premier Tax-Exempt Portfolio
|
Investor Class | |
Premier U.S. Government Money Portfolio
|
Investor Class |
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on behalf of the Shares of each Portfolio
listed on Schedule A |
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By: | /s/ John M. Zerr | |||
John M. Zerr | ||||
Senior Vice President | ||||
INVESCO DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
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By: | /s/ John S. Cooper | |||
John S. Cooper | ||||
President | ||||
18
AIM COUNSELOR SERIES TRUST (INVESCO
COUNSELOR SERIES TRUST)
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Invesco Core Plus Bond Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
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Invesco Floating Rate Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class R | |
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Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
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Invesco Multi-Sector Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class |
Invesco Select Real Estate Income Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
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Invesco Structured Core Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class R | |
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Class Y | |
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Institutional Class | |
|
Investor Class | |
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Invesco Balanced Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco California Tax-Free Income Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
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Invesco Dividend Growth Securities Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
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Invesco
Equally-Weighted S&P 500 Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
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Invesco Fundamental Value Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
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Invesco Large Cap Relative Value Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco New York Tax-Free Income Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
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Invesco
S&P 500 Index Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
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Invesco Van Kampen American Franchise Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class R | |
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Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class |
2
Invesco Van Kampen Core Equity Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class R | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Van Kampen Equity and Income Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class R | |
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Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
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Invesco Van Kampen Equity Premium Income
Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
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Invesco Van Kampen Growth and Income Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
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Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
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Invesco Van Kampen Pennsylvania Tax Free
Income Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
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Invesco Van Kampen Small Cap Growth Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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AIM EQUITY FUNDS (INVESCO EQUITY FUNDS)
|
||
Invesco Capital Development Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
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Class R | |
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Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
Investor Class | |
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Invesco Charter Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class R | |
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Class S | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class |
3
Invesco Constellation Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
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Invesco Disciplined Equity Fund
|
Class Y | |
|
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Invesco Diversified Dividend Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
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Institutional Class | |
|
Investor Class | |
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Invesco Large Cap Basic Value Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
Investor Class | |
|
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Invesco Large Cap Growth Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
Investor Class | |
|
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Invesco Summit Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class P | |
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Class S | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
AIM FUNDS GROUP (INVESCO FUNDS GROUP)
|
||
Invesco Basic Balanced Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
Investor Class | |
|
||
Invesco European Small Company Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
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Invesco Global Core Equity Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class |
4
Invesco International Small Company Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco Mid Cap Basic Value Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco Select Equity Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
||
Invesco Small Cap Equity Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
AIM GROWTH SERIES (INVESCO GROWTH SERIES)
|
||
Invesco
Balanced-Risk Retirement Now Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class A5 | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class C5 | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class R5 | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco
Balanced-Risk Retirement 2010 Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class A5 | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class C5 | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class R5 | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
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Invesco
Balanced-Risk Retirement 2020 Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class A5 | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class C5 | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class R5 | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class |
5
Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement 2030 Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class A5 | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class C5 | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class R5 | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement 2040 Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class A5 | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class C5 | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class R5 | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement 2050 Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class A5 | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class C5 | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class R5 | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco Basic Value Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco Conservative Allocation Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class S | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco Convertible Securities Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco Global Equity Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class |
6
Invesco Growth Allocation Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class S | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco Income Allocation Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco International Allocation Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco Mid Cap Core Equity Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco Moderate Allocation Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class S | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco Moderate Growth Allocation Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco Moderately Conservative Allocation
Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class |
7
Invesco Small Cap Growth Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
Investor Class | |
|
||
Invesco Van Kampen Asset Allocation
Conservative Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
||
Invesco Van Kampen Asset Allocation Growth
Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
||
Invesco Van Kampen Asset Allocation Moderate
Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
||
Invesco Van Kampen Harbor Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco Van Kampen Leaders Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
||
Invesco Van Kampen Real Estate Securities
Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco Van Kampen U.S. Mortgage Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
AIM INTERNATIONAL MUTUAL FUNDS (INVESCO
INTERNATIONAL MUTUAL FUNDS)
|
||
Invesco Asia Pacific Growth Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y |
8
Invesco European Growth Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Investor Class | |
|
||
Invesco Global Growth Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco Global Small & Mid Cap Growth Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco International Core Equity Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
Investor Class | |
|
||
Invesco International Growth Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
AIM INVESTMENT FUNDS (INVESCO INVESTMENT FUNDS)
|
||
Invesco Balanced-Risk Allocation Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco Balanced-Risk Commodity Strategy
Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco China Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco Developing Markets Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class |
9
Invesco Emerging Market Local Currency Debt
Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco Emerging Markets Equity Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco Global Health Care Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Investor Class | |
|
||
Invesco International Total Return Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco Japan Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco LIBOR Alpha Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco Endeavor Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco Global Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco Small Companies Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class |
10
Invesco Commodities Strategy Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco Global Advantage Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
||
Invesco Global Dividend Growth
Securities Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
||
Invesco Health Sciences Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
||
Invesco Pacific Growth Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco Van Kampen Emerging Markets Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco Van Kampen Global Equity Allocation
Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
||
Invesco Van Kampen Global Franchise Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
||
Invesco Van Kampen Global Tactical Asset
Allocation Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco Van Kampen International Advantage
Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y |
11
Invesco Van Kampen International Growth
Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
AIM INVESTMENT SECURITIES FUNDS
(INVESCO INVESTMENT SECURITIES FUNDS)
|
||
Invesco Core Bond Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco Dynamics Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
Investor Class | |
|
||
Invesco Global Real Estate Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco High Yield Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
Investor Class | |
|
||
Invesco Income Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
Investor Class | |
|
||
Invesco Limited Maturity Treasury Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class A2 | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class |
12
Invesco Money Market Fund
|
AIM Cash Reserve Shares | |
|
Class A5 | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class C5 | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
Investor Class | |
|
||
Invesco Municipal Bond Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Investor Class | |
|
||
Invesco Real Estate Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
Investor Class | |
|
||
Invesco Short Term Bond Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco U.S. Government Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
Investor Class | |
|
||
Invesco High Yield Securities Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
||
Invesco Van Kampen Core Plus Fixed Income
Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
||
Invesco Van Kampen Corporate Bond Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class |
13
Invesco Van Kampen Government Securities
Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco Van Kampen High Yield Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco Van Kampen Limited Duration Fund -
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
AIM SECTOR FUNDS (INVESCO SECTOR FUNDS)
|
||
Invesco Energy Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
Investor Class | |
|
||
Invesco Financial Services Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Investor Class | |
|
||
Invesco Gold & Precious Metals Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Investor Class | |
|
||
Invesco Leisure Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Investor Class | |
|
||
Invesco Technology Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
Investor Class |
14
Invesco Utilities Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
Investor Class | |
|
||
Invesco Mid-Cap Value Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
||
Invesco Small-Mid Special Value Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Special Value Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Technology Sector Fund
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Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco U.S. Mid Cap Value Fund
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Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco U.S. Small Cap Value Fund
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Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco U.S. Small/Mid Cap Value Fund
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Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Value Fund
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Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Value II Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Van Kampen American Value Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class R | |
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Class Y | |
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Institutional Class |
15
Invesco Van Kampen Capital Growth Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class R | |
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Class Y | |
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Institutional Class | |
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Invesco Van Kampen Comstock Fund
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Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class R | |
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Class Y | |
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Institutional Class | |
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Invesco Van Kampen Enterprise Fund
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Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Van Kampen Mid Cap Growth Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class R | |
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Class Y | |
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Institutional Class | |
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Invesco Van Kampen Small Cap Value Fund
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Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Van Kampen Technology Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Van Kampen Utility Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Van Kampen Value Opportunities Fund
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Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class R | |
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Class Y | |
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Institutional Class | |
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AIM TAX-EXEMPT FUNDS (INVESCO TAX-EXEMPT FUNDS)
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Invesco High Income Municipal Fund
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Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Institutional Class | |
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Invesco Tax-Exempt Cash Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class Y | |
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Investor Class |
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Invesco Tax-Free Intermediate Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class A2 | |
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Class Y | |
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Institutional Class | |
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Invesco Municipal Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Tax-Exempt Securities Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Van Kampen California Insured Tax Free
Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Van Kampen High Yield Municipal
Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Van Kampen Insured Tax Free Income
Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Van Kampen Intermediate Term Municipal
Income Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Van Kampen Municipal Income Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Van Kampen New York Tax Free Income
Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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AIM TREASURERS SERIES TRUST (INVESCO
TREASURERS SERIES TRUST)
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Premier Portfolio
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Investor Class | |
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Premier Tax-Exempt Portfolio
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Investor Class | |
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Premier U.S. Government Money Portfolio
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Investor Class |
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on behalf of the Shares of each Portfolio
listed on Schedule A |
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By: | /s/ John M. Zerr | |||
John M. Zerr | ||||
Senior Vice President | ||||
INVESCO DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
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By: | /s/ John S. Cooper | |||
John S. Cooper | ||||
President | ||||
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Invesco Core Plus Bond Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class R | |
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Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
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Invesco Floating Rate Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class R | |
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Class Y | |
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Institutional Class | |
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Invesco Multi-Sector Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class |
Invesco Select Real Estate Income Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
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Invesco Structured Core Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class R | |
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Class Y | |
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Institutional Class | |
|
Investor Class | |
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Invesco Balanced Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco California Tax-Free Income Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Dividend Growth Securities Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Equally-Weighted S&P 500 Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class R | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Fundamental Value Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Large Cap Relative Value Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco New York Tax-Free Income Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
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Invesco S&P 500 Index Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Van Kampen American Franchise Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class R | |
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Class Y | |
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Institutional Class |
2
Invesco Van Kampen Core Equity Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class R | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Van Kampen Equity and Income Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class R | |
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Class Y | |
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Institutional Class | |
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Invesco Van Kampen Equity Premium Income
Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class Y | |
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Invesco Van Kampen Growth and Income Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class R | |
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Class Y | |
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Institutional Class | |
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Invesco Van Kampen Pennsylvania Tax Free
Income Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
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Invesco Van Kampen Small Cap Growth Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
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AIM EQUITY FUNDS (INVESCO EQUITY FUNDS)
|
||
Invesco Capital Development Fund
|
Class A | |
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Class C | |
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Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
Investor Class | |
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Invesco Charter Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
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Class R | |
|
Class S | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class |
3
Invesco Constellation Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
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Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
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Invesco Disciplined Equity Fund
|
Class Y | |
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Invesco Diversified Dividend Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
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Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
Investor Class | |
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||
Invesco Large Cap Basic Value Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
Investor Class | |
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||
Invesco Large Cap Growth Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
Investor Class | |
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||
Invesco Summit Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class P | |
|
Class S | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class |
Invesco Basic Balanced Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
Investor Class | |
|
||
Invesco European Small Company Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
||
Invesco Global Core Equity Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class |
4
Invesco International Small Company Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco Mid Cap Basic Value Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco Select Equity Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
||
Invesco Small Cap Equity Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement Now Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class A5 | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class C5 | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class R5 | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement 2010 Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class A5 | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class C5 | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class R5 | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement 2020 Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class A5 | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class C5 | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class R5 | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class |
5
Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement 2030 Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class A5 | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class C5 | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class R5 | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement 2040 Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class A5 | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class C5 | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class R5 | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement 2050 Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class A5 | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class C5 | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class R5 | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco Basic Value Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco Conservative Allocation Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class S | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco Convertible Securities Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco Global Equity Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class |
6
Invesco Growth Allocation Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class S | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco Income Allocation Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco International Allocation Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco Mid Cap Core Equity Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco Moderate Allocation Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class S | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco Moderate Growth Allocation Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco Moderately Conservative Allocation
Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class S | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class |
7
Invesco Small Cap Growth Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
Investor Class | |
|
||
Invesco Van Kampen Asset Allocation
Conservative Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
||
Invesco Van Kampen Asset Allocation Growth
Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
||
Invesco Van Kampen Asset Allocation Moderate
Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
||
Invesco Van Kampen Harbor Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco Van Kampen Leaders Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
||
Invesco Van Kampen Real Estate Securities
Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco Van Kampen U.S. Mortgage Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class |
Invesco Asia Pacific Growth Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y |
8
Invesco European Growth Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Investor Class | |
|
||
Invesco Global Growth Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco Global Small & Mid Cap Growth Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco International Core Equity Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
Investor Class |
Invesco International Growth Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class |
Invesco Balanced-Risk Allocation Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco Balanced-Risk Commodity Strategy
Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco China Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco Developing Markets Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class |
9
Invesco Emerging Market Local Currency Debt
Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco Emerging Markets Equity Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco Global Health Care Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Investor Class | |
|
||
Invesco International Total Return Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco Japan Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco LIBOR Alpha Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco Endeavor Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco Global Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco Small Companies Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class |
10
Invesco Commodities Strategy Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class |
Invesco Global Advantage Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
||
Invesco Global Dividend Growth Securities
Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
||
Invesco Health Sciences Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
||
Invesco Pacific Growth Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco Van Kampen Emerging Markets Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco Van Kampen Global Equity Allocation
Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
||
Invesco Van Kampen Global Franchise Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
||
Invesco Van Kampen Global Tactical Asset
Allocation Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco Van Kampen International Advantage
Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y |
11
Invesco Van Kampen International Growth
Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class |
Invesco Core Bond Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco Dynamics Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
Investor Class | |
|
||
Invesco Global Real Estate Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco High Yield Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
Investor Class | |
|
||
Invesco Income Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
Investor Class | |
|
||
Invesco Limited Maturity Treasury Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class A2 | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class |
12
Invesco Money Market Fund
|
AIM Cash Reserve Shares | |
|
Class A5 | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class C5 | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
Investor Class | |
|
||
Invesco Municipal Bond Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Investor Class | |
|
||
Invesco Real Estate Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
Investor Class | |
|
||
Invesco Short Term Bond Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco U.S. Government Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
Investor Class | |
|
||
Invesco High Yield Securities Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
||
Invesco Van Kampen Core Plus Fixed Income
Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
||
Invesco Van Kampen Corporate Bond Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class |
13
Invesco Van Kampen Government Securities
Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco Van Kampen High Yield Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
Invesco Van Kampen Limited Duration Fund -
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
||
AIM SECTOR FUNDS (INVESCO SECTOR FUNDS)
|
||
Invesco Energy Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Institutional Class | |
|
Investor Class | |
|
||
Invesco Financial Services Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Investor Class | |
|
||
Invesco Gold & Precious Metals Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Investor Class | |
|
||
Invesco Leisure Fund
|
Class A | |
|
Class C | |
|
Class R | |
|
Class Y | |
|
Investor Class | |
|
||
Invesco Technology Fund
|
Class A | |
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Invesco Utilities Fund
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Invesco Van Kampen Capital Growth Fund
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Invesco Tax-Free Intermediate Fund
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on behalf of the Shares of each Portfolio
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By: | /s/ John M. Zerr | |||
John M. Zerr | ||||
Senior Vice President | ||||
INVESCO DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
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By: | /s/ John S. Cooper | |||
John S. Cooper | ||||
President | ||||
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RETIREMENT PLAN FOR ELIGIBLE
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ARTICLE I DEFINITION OF TERMS AND CONSTRUCTION
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1.1 Definitions
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1.2 Plurals and Gender
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1.3 Directors/Trustees
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1.4 Headings
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1.5 Severability
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ARTICLE II PARTICIPATION
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2.1 Commencement of Participation
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2.2 Termination of Participation
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ARTICLE III RETIREMENT BENEFITS
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3.1 Amount and Terms
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3.2 Forfeiture
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3.3 Payment After Participants Death
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3.4 Payment While Serving as Director
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3.5 Benefits Calculated in the Aggregate for all of the AIM Funds
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ARTICLE IV SUSPENSION OF BENEFITS
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4.1 No Suspension of Benefits Upon Resumption of Service
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ARTICLE V ADMINISTRATOR
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5.1 Appointment of Administrator
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5.2 Powers and Duties of Administrator
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5.3 Action by Administrator
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5.4 Participation by Administrator
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5.5 Payment of Benefits
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5.6 Agents and Expenses
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5.7 Allocation of Duties
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5.8 Delegation of Duties
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5.9 Administrators Action Conclusive
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5.10 Records and Reports
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5.11 Information from the AIM Funds
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5.12 Reservation of Rights by Boards of Directors
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5.13 Liability and Indemnification
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ARTICLE VI AMENDMENTS AND TERMINATION
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6.1 Amendments
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6.2 Termination
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ARTICLE VII MISCELLANEOUS
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7.1 Rights of Creditors
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7.2 Liability Limited
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7.3 Incapacity
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7.4 Cooperation of Parties
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7.5 Governing Law
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7.6 No Guarantee of Director Status
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7.7 Counsel
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7.8 Spendthrift Provision
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7.9 Forfeiture for Cause
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ARTICLE VIII CLAIMS PROCEDURE
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8.1 Notice of Denial
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8.2 Right to Reconsideration
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8.3 Review of Documents
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8.4 Decision by Administrator
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8.5 Notice by Administrator
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Appendix A AIM Funds
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Appendix B Amount of Benefit Post December 31, 2005
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Appendix C Amount of Benefit Pre January 1, 2006
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I hereby elect that if I leave the board before age 72, I want my benefits to commence at my attainment of age ___ [specify an age from 65 to 72] 1 |
if I should die before I have received the entire amount of the Retirement Benefit, I elect to have any Retirement Benefit still payable at the time of my death paid to my beneficiary in a lump sum (discounted to the net present value of total benefits calculated with reference to the current yield of 10-year bonds on the Bloomberg Municipal AAA-rated Tax Exempt General Obligation 10-year Bond Index (the Index) as reported on the 10th business day following my death) 60 days following my death. If the Index is not available as of the date of calculation, the Plan Administrator may select a suitable and appropriate substitute. |
Dated: December
, 2008
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Name of Director: |
1 | Note: payments will not commence until the Trustee retires from the board. |
Name & Address
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Relationship 3 | Percentage Share | ||
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2 | A Trustee may designate any person or a Trust as a Beneficiary. | |
3 | For aid in identification only. |
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1. | I may revoke or amend the above designations at any time without the consent of any beneficiary; | ||
2. | If I am not survived by a Primary or Contingent Beneficiary, I will be deemed to have designated my estate as my primary beneficiary. |
Dated:
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Name of Director: |
AIM Funds
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1 | DEFINITION OF TERMS AND CONSTRUCTION |
(a) | 409A shall mean section 409A of the Code, and any regulations adopted thereunder. | ||
(b) | Invesco Funds Complex means any two or more registered investment companies that (i) hold themselves out to investors as related companies for purposes of investment and investor services and (ii) have a common investment adviser or principal underwriter, or have as investment advisers or principal underwriters companies that are affiliated with each other, and includes all funds comprising the AIM Funds Complex as of April 29, 2010. | ||
(c) | Beneficiary shall mean such person or persons designated pursuant to Section 4.4 hereof to receive benefits after the death of the Director. | ||
(d) | Boards of Trustees shall mean the respective Boards of Trustees of the Funds. | ||
(e) | Code shall mean the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended from time to time, or any successor statute. |
(f) | Compensation shall mean the amount of trustees fees paid by each of the Funds to the Trustee during a Deferral Year prior to reduction for Compensation Deferrals made under this Agreement. | ||
(g) | Compensation Deferral shall mean the amount or amounts of the Trustees Compensation deferred under the provisions of Section 2 of this Agreement. | ||
(h) | Deferral Accounts shall mean the bookkeeping accounts maintained to reflect the Trustees Compensation Deferrals made pursuant to Section 2 hereof (or pursuant to any prior agreement) and any other credits or debits thereto. | ||
(i) | Deferral Election Form shall mean the form attached to this Agreement as Exhibit A, as modified from time to time. | ||
(j) | Deferral Year shall mean each calendar year (or portion thereof) during which the Trustee makes, or is entitled to make, Compensation Deferrals under Section 2 hereof. | ||
(k) | Disability shall mean a condition under which a Trustee is unable to engage in any substantial gainful activity by reason of a medically determinable physical or mental impairment which can be expected to result in death or can be expected to last for a continuous period of not less than 12 months, as determined pursuant to 409A. | ||
(l) | Fund shall mean each series portfolio of any Trust for which the Trustee serves as Trustee that is part of the Invesco Funds Complex. | ||
(m) | Hardship shall mean any unforeseeable emergency resulting in a several financial hardship to the Trustee within the meaning of 409A, as determined by the Plan Administrator or its delegatee in accordance with written Hardship Procedures adopted by the Boards of Trustees. | ||
(n) | Modification Form shall mean the form attached to this Agreement as Exhibit B, as modified from time to time. | ||
(o) | Payment Date shall mean the specified day on which payment of the Trustees Deferral Account is to be made or commence. Payment actually made within the grace period permitted under 409A shall be deemed to be made on the applicable Payment Date. | ||
(p) | Payment Form shall mean the manner of payment as specified in Section 2.5. | ||
(q) | Plan Administrator shall mean the Governance Committee of the Boards of Trustees, and any person designated by the Boards of Trustees of the Funds to administer the Funds deferred compensation arrangements as |
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contemplated in this Agreement. The Governance Committee initially delegates the performance of obligations of the Plan Administrator under this Agreement to Invesco Advisers, Inc., subject to oversight of the Governance Committee. | |||
(r) | Retirement shall mean the date the Trustee ceases service as a Trustee of the Funds, interpreted in accordance with Treas. Reg. § 1.409A-1(h). | ||
(s) | Retirement Plan shall mean the AIM Funds Retirement Plan for Eligible Directors/Trustees. | ||
(t) | Valuation Date shall mean the last business day of each calendar year and any other day upon which the Funds makes valuations of the Deferral Accounts. |
2 | PERIOD DURING WHICH COMPENSATION DEFERRALS ARE PERMITTED |
(a) | Before the first day of any Deferral Year, the Trustee may elect, on the Deferral Election Form attached as Exhibit A, to defer the receipt of all or a portion of the Trustees Compensation for services performed during such Deferral Year; provided, however , that a Trustee newly appointed as Trustee to the Funds may make a deferral election with respect to Compensation payable for services to be performed after the election if |
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such new Trustee submits a Deferral Election Form to the Plan Administrator within 30 days of commencing service as a Trustee. | |||
(b) | Any Deferral Election Form must set forth in writing the following information: |
(i) | the percentage amount of the Trustees desired Compensation Deferral; | ||
(ii) | the Payment Date for the Trustees Deferral Account, from among the options provided in Section 2.4; and | ||
(iii) | the Payment Form for the Trustees Deferral Account, from among the options provided in Section 2.5. |
(c) | Compensation Deferrals shall continue in effect for all subsequent Deferral Years, unless modified (including to zero) as provided below. | ||
(d) | Compensation Deferrals shall be withheld from each payment of Compensation by the Funds to the Trustee based upon the percentage amount elected by the Trustee under this Section 2.3. | ||
(e) | The Trustee may modify the amount of his Compensation Deferrals on a prospective basis by submitting to the Plan Administrator a Modification Form, which will apply, with respect to the percentage amount of the deferral, as of the first day of the next Deferral Year that begins after the date the Modification Form revision is received by the Plan Administrator. | ||
(f) | When the deadline for making a Deferral Election expires, elections made with respect to such Deferral Year shall be irrevocable. |
(a) | A Trustees Payment Date shall be the first day of the calendar quarter after one of the following (at the Trustees election): |
(i) | a specified date; | ||
(ii) | the Trustees termination of service as a Trustee; | ||
(iii) | the earlier of (a) or (b); or | ||
(iv) | the later of (a) or (b). |
(b) | If a Trustee fails to elect a Payment Date, the Trustee shall be deemed to have selected the Trustees termination of service as a Trustee (Section 2.4(a)(i) above). |
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(a) | lump sum; or | ||
(b) | quarterly payments over a period of five or ten years. |
(a) | A Trustee may change the Payment Date or Payment Form for payment of the Trustees Compensation Deferrals by submitting a Modification Form to the Plan Administrator. Changes to Payment Date or Payment Form will be applied so long as: |
(i) | With respect to such changes: |
(1) | the Modification Form provides for a new Payment Date that is at least five years later than the original Payment Date (determined in accordance with 409A); | ||
(2) | the Modification Form is submitted to the Plan Administrator at least twelve months prior to the original Payment Date; and | ||
(3) | the Modification Form has been in place for at least twelve months before payment would have been due under the prior Deferral Election Form; and |
(ii) | payment in accordance with the changes would not violate 409A. |
(b) | If the provisions of this Section 2.7 are not satisfied, then the Plan Administrator shall make payments in accordance with the previously effective Deferral Election Form or previously effective Modification Form, if any. |
3 | MAINTENANCE OF DEFERRAL ACCOUNTS; VALUATION |
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(a) | Investment Designations. |
(i) | The Trustee may designate, from various options made available by the Funds, the investment media in which all or part of his Deferral Accounts shall be deemed to be invested. All investment media shall be open-ended registered investment companies that are not exchange-traded funds. | ||
(ii) | All Deferral Accounts of the Trustee shall be subject to the same investment designations and such investment designations shall apply to all compensation deferred with respect to any deferral year. | ||
(iii) | The Trustee shall make one or more deemed investment designations on the Investment Designation Form provided by the Plan Administrator (a copy of which is attached as Exhibit C) which shall remain effective until another valid direction has been made by the Trustee as herein provided. The Trustee may amend his deemed investment designations by giving written direction to the Plan Administrator in such manner and at such time as the Funds may permit, but no more frequently than quarterly on thirty (30) days notice prior to the end of a calendar quarter. A timely change to a Trustees deemed investment designations shall become effective as soon as practicable following receipt by the Plan Administrator. | ||
(iv) | The investment media deemed to be made available to the Trustee, and any limitations on the maximum or minimum percentages of the Trustees Deferral Accounts that may be invested any particular medium, shall be the same as from time-to-time communicated to the Trustee by the Plan Administrator. |
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4 | DISTRIBUTIONS FROM DEFERRAL ACCOUNTS |
(a) | If a Trustee suffers a Disability, then the balance of the Trustees Deferral Account shall be distributed to the Trustee in a single payment within 90 days after the Trustees Disability is determined to have occurred (in accordance with 409A). | ||
(b) | Upon the death of a Trustee , payment of the balance of the Trustees Deferral Account shall be made |
(i) | in accordance with the Payment Date and Payment Form designations submitted by the Trustee pursuant to Sections 2.4 and 2.5; or | ||
(ii) | if the Trustee has so elected at the same time as the Trustee initially elects their Payment Date and Form in accordance with Section 2.3, in a lump sum within 90 days after the Trustees death. |
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5 | AMENDMENTS AND TERMINATION |
(a) | The Funds and the Trustee may, by a written instrument signed by, or on behalf of, such parties, amend this Agreement at any time and in any manner that complies with applicable law including 409A. | ||
(b) | The Funds reserve the right to amend, in whole or in part, and in any manner, any or all of the provisions of this Agreement by action of their Boards of Trustees for the purposes of complying with any provision of the Code or any other technical or legal requirements, provided that: |
(i) | No such amendment shall make it possible for any part of the Trustees Deferral Account to be used for, or diverted to, purposes other than for the exclusive benefit of the Trustee or the Trustees |
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Beneficiaries, except to the extent otherwise provided in this Agreement; and | |||
(ii) | No such amendment may reduce the amount of the Trustees Deferral Account as of the effective date of such amendment. |
6 | MISCELLANEOUS . |
(a) | This Agreement is unfunded. Neither the Trustee nor any other persons shall have any interest in any specific asset or assets of any Fund or any Fund in the Invesco Funds Complex by reason of any Deferral Accounts hereunder, nor any rights to receive distribution of any Deferral Accounts except and as to the extent expressly provided hereunder. The Funds shall not be required to purchase, hold or dispose of any investments pursuant to this Agreement; however, if in order to cover their obligations hereunder the Funds elect to purchase any investments the same shall continue for all purposes to be a part of the general assets and property of the respective series of the Funds, subject to the claims of their general creditors and no person other than the Funds and their respective series shall by virtue of the provisions of this Agreement have any interest in such assets other than an interest as a general creditor. | ||
(b) | This Agreement is made by and between the Trustee and each Fund, individually and not jointly. The rights of the Trustee and the Beneficiaries to the amounts held in the Deferral Accounts are separate unsecured general obligations of each of the Funds obligated to pay deferred compensation to the Trustee and shall be subject to the creditors of the respective Fund. The Plan Administrator shall maintain records that separately identify the obligation of each Fund under this Agreement. | ||
(c) | This Agreement is executed on behalf of the Funds by an officer, or other representative, of the Funds as such and not individually. Any obligation of the Funds hereunder shall be an unsecured obligation of the Funds and not of any other person. |
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I. | Deferral of Compensation |
II. | Payment Date Election |
III. | Payment Form Election |
IV. | Death Benefit Payment Date and Form |
V. | Representations of Trustee |
I. | Modification of Deferral Percentage |
II. | Modification of Payment Date |
1 | To stop deferrals of compensation, enter zero and 0 in these blanks. |
III. | Payment Form Election |
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2 | If you select newly deferred amounts , then from the date of the first payment to be deferred in the calendar quarter following receipt of the designation form, deferred amounts will be deemed invested in those Funds, but previously deferred amounts will continue to be deemed to be invested in accordance with your earlier designations. | |
3 | If you select rebalancing , the entire amount standing credited to your account will be re-allocated in accordance with your new designations the following calendar quarter following receipt of the designation form. Any newly deferred amounts will be deemed invested with these new designations from the date of the first payment to be deferred in the calendar quarter following receipt of the designation form. |
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5 | For aid in identification only. |
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(a) | Remote access, license and usage charges paid by the Transfer Agent for use of shareholder record keeping and related systems provided by DST Systems, Inc., and used by the Transfer Agent to service Shareholder accounts, including but not limited to: |
(i) | TA2000 ® , the record keeping system on which records related to most Shareholder accounts will be maintained; | ||
(ii) | TRAC2000 ® , the record keeping system on which records related to Shareholder accounts held by and through employer-sponsored retirement plans are maintained; | ||
(iii) | Automated Work Distributor TM , a document imaging, storage and distribution system; | ||
(iv) | Financial Access Network, a computer system and related software applications which will provide the necessary interfaces to allow customers to access account information residing on the TA2000 and TRAC2000 systems through invesco.com; | ||
(v) | PowerSelect TM , a reporting database that the Transfer Agent can query to |
produce reports derived from Shareholder account data residing on the TA2000 and TRAC2000 systems; and | |||
(vi) | Client specific system enhancements. |
(b) | Computer and data processing and storage equipment, communication lines and equipment, printers and other equipment used in connection with the provision of services hereunder, and any expenses incurred in connection with the installation and use of such equipment and lines. | ||
(c) | Microfiche, microfilm and electronic image scanning equipment. | ||
(d) | Electronic data and image storage media and related storage costs. | ||
(e) | Record retention, retrieval and destruction costs, including, but not limited to exit fees charged by third party record keeping vendors. | ||
(f) | Telephone and telecommunication costs, including all lease, maintenance and line costs. | ||
(g) | Programming costs, system access and usage fees, electronic presentment service fees, data and document delivery fees, and other related fees and costs which relate to the printing and delivery of the following documents to Shareholders and to each Shareholders broker of record: |
(i) | Investment confirmations; | ||
(ii) | Periodic account statements; | ||
(iii) | Tax forms; and | ||
(iv) | Redemption checks. |
(h) | Printing costs, including, without limitation, the costs associated with printing stationery, envelopes, share certificates, checks, investment confirmations, periodic account statements, and tax forms. | ||
(i) | Postage (bulk, pre-sort, ZIP+4, bar coding, first class), certified and overnight mail and private delivery services, courier services and related insurance. | ||
(j) | Certificate insurance. | ||
(k) | Banking charges, including without limitation, incoming and outgoing wire charges and charges associated with the receipt and processing of government allotments. | ||
(l) | Check writing fees. | ||
(m) | Federal Reserve charges for check clearance. | ||
(n) | Rendering fees. | ||
(o) | Audit, consulting and legal fees which relate to the provision of service hereunder. | ||
(p) | Shareholder information and education mailings, including, but not limited to, periodic shareholder newsletters and tax guides. | ||
(q) | Duplicate services. | ||
(r) | Such other miscellaneous expenses reasonably incurred by the Transfer Agent in performing its duties and responsibilities. | ||
(s) | Due diligence mailings. | ||
(t) | Ad hoc reports. |
(u) | Fees and expenses assessed by third-party service providers in connection with the compilation and delivery of shareholder transaction data requested by the Transfer Agent in connection with its administration of the Funds Rule 22c-2 compliance program. |
AIM INVESTMENT FUNDS (INVESCO INVESTMENT FUNDS)
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By: | /s/ John M. Zerr | |||
Name: | John M. Zerr | |||
Title: | Senior Vice President | |||
ATTEST:
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/s/ Vilma Valdez | ||||
Assistant Secretary | ||||
INVESCO INVESTMENT SERVICES, INC.
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By: | /s/ William J. Galvin, Jr. | |||
Name: | William J. Galvin, Jr. | |||
Title: | President | |||
ATTEST:
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/s/ Vilma Valdez | ||||
Assistant Secretary | ||||
Portfolios | Effective Date of Agreement | |
Invesco Balanced-Risk Allocation Fund
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May 29, 2009 | |
Invesco Balanced-Risk Commodity Strategy Fund
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November 29, 2010 | |
Invesco China Fund
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July 1, 2006 | |
Invesco Developing Markets Fund
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July 1, 2006 | |
Invesco Emerging Market Local Currency Debt Fund
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June 14, 2010 | |
Invesco Emerging Markets Equity Fund
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May 31, 2011 | |
Invesco Global Health Care Fund
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July 1, 2006 | |
Invesco International Total Return Fund
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July 1, 2006 | |
Invesco Japan Fund
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July 1, 2006 | |
Invesco LIBOR Alpha Fund
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July 1, 2006 | |
Invesco Endeavor Fund
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July 1, 2006 | |
Invesco Global Fund
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July 1, 2006 | |
Invesco Small Companies Fund
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July 1, 2006 | |
Invesco Commodities Strategy Fund
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February 12, 2010 | |
Invesco Global Advantage Fund
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February 12, 2010 | |
Invesco Global Dividend Growth Securities Fund
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February 12, 2010 | |
Invesco Health Sciences Fund
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February 12, 2010 | |
Invesco Pacific Growth Fund
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February 12, 2010 | |
Invesco Van Kampen Emerging Markets Fund
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February 12, 2010 | |
Invesco Van Kampen Global Equity Allocation Fund
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February 12, 2010 | |
Invesco Van Kampen Global Franchise Fund
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February 12, 2010 | |
Invesco Van Kampen Global Tactical Asset Allocation Fund
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February 12, 2010 | |
Invesco Van Kampen International Advantage Fund
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February 12, 2010 | |
Invesco Van Kampen International Growth Fund
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February 12, 2010 |
Rate* | Net Assets | |
0.023%
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First $1.5 billion | |
0.013%
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Next $1.5 billion | |
0.003%
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Over $3 billion |
* | Annual minimum fee is $50,000. An additional $10,000 per class of shares is charged for each class other than the initial class. The $10,000 class fee is waived for any of the above Portfolios with insufficient assets to result in the payment of more than the minimum fee of $50,000. |
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AIM INVESTMENT FUNDS | ||||||||||
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AIM COUNSELOR SERIES TRUST (INVESCO COUNSELOR SERIES TRUST)
AIM EQUITY FUNDS (INVESCO EQUITY FUNDS) AIM FUNDS GROUP (INVESCO FUNDS GROUP) AIM GROWTH SERIES (INVESCO GROWTH SERIES) AIM INTERNATIONAL MUTUAL FUNDS (INVESCO INTERNATIONAL MUTUAL FUNDS) AIM INVESTMENT FUNDS (INVESCO INVESTMENT FUNDS) AIM INVESTMENT SECURITIES FUNDS (INVESCO INVESTMENT SECURITIES FUNDS) AIM SECTOR FUNDS (INVESCO SECTOR FUNDS) AIM TAX-EXEMPT FUNDS (INVESCO TAX-EXEMPT FUNDS) AIM VARIABLE INSURANCE FUNDS (INVESCO VARIABLE INSURANCE FUNDS) INVESCO CALIFORNIA QUALITY MUNICIPAL SECURITIES INVESCO HIGH YIELD INVESTMENT FUNDS, INC. INVESCO INSURED CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL SECURITIES INVESCO INSURED MUNICIPAL BOND TRUST INVESCO INSURED MUNICIPAL INCOME TRUST INVESCO INSURED MUNICIPAL SECURITIES INVESCO INSURED MUNICIPAL TRUST INVESCO MUNICIPAL INCOME OPPORTUNITIES TRUST INVESCO MUNICIPAL INCOME OPPORTUNITIES TRUST II INVESCO MUNICIPAL INCOME OPPORTUNITIES TRUST III INVESCO MUNICIPAL PREMIUM INCOME TRUST INVESCO NEW YORK QUALITY MUNICIPAL SECURITIES INVESCO PRIME INCOME TRUST INVESCO QUALITY MUNICIPAL INCOME TRUST INVESCO QUALITY MUNICIPAL INVESTMENT TRUST INVESCO QUALITY MUNICIPAL SECURITIES SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS TRUST on behalf of the Funds listed in the Exhibits to this Memorandum of Agreement |
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By: | /s/ John M. Zerr | ||||
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Title: | Senior Vice President | ||||
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Title: | Senior Vice President |
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Contractual/ | Expense | Effective Date of | Expiration | |||||||
Fund | Voluntary | Limitation | Current Limit | Date | ||||||
Invesco California Tax-Free Income
Fund
*
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Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 0.85 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 1.35 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 1.35 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 0.60 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
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Invesco Core Plus Bond Fund
|
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Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 0.75 | % | June 6, 2011 | June 30, 2013 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 1.50 | % | June 6, 2011 | June 30, 2013 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 1.50 | % | June 6, 2011 | June 30, 2013 | |||||
Class R Shares
|
Contractual | 1.00 | % | June 6, 2011 | June 30, 2013 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 0.50 | % | June 6, 2011 | June 30, 2013 | |||||
Institutional Class Shares
|
Contractual | 0.50 | % | June 6, 2011 | June 30, 2013 | |||||
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Invesco Dividend Growth Securities
Fund
*
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Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 0.95 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 1.70 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 1.70 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 0.70 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
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Invesco Equally-Weighted S&P 500
Fund
*
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Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 0.75 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 1.50 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 1.50 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class R Shares
|
Contractual | 1.00 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 0.50 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
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Invesco Floating Rate Fund
|
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Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 1.50 | % | April 14, 2006 | December 31, 2011 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 2.00 | % | April 14, 2006 | December 31, 2011 | |||||
Class R Shares
|
Contractual | 1.75 | % | April 14, 2006 | December 31, 2011 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 1.25 | % | October 3, 2008 | December 31, 2011 | |||||
Institutional Class Shares
|
Contractual | 1.25 | % | April 14, 2006 | December 31, 2011 | |||||
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Invesco S&P 500 Index Fund
*
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Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 0.65 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 1.40 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
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Contractual | 1.40 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 0.40 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
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Invesco Select Real Estate Income Fund
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Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 2.00 | % | July 1, 2009 | December 31, 2011 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 2.75 | % | July 1, 2009 | December 31, 2011 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 2.75 | % | July 1, 2009 | December 31, 2011 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 1.75 | % | July 1, 2009 | December 31, 2011 | |||||
Institutional Class Shares
|
Contractual | 1.75 | % | July 1, 2009 | December 31, 2011 | |||||
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Invesco Structured Core Fund
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Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 1.00 | % | July 1, 2009 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 1.75 | % | July 1, 2009 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 1.75 | % | July 1, 2009 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class R Shares
|
Contractual | 1.25 | % | July 1, 2009 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 0.75 | % | July 1, 2009 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Investor Class Shares
|
Contractual | 1.00 | % | July 1, 2009 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Institutional Class Shares
|
Contractual | 0.75 | % | July 1, 2009 | June 30, 2012 |
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Contractual/ | Expense | Effective Date of | Expiration | |||||||
Fund | Voluntary | Limitation | Current Limit | Date | ||||||
Invesco Van Kampen American Franchise
Fund
*
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Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 1.05 | % | May 23, 2011 | June 30, 2013 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 1.22 | % 8 | May 23, 2011 | June 30, 2013 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 1.80 | % | May 23, 2011 | June 30, 2013 | |||||
Class R Shares
|
Contractual | 1.30 | % | May 23, 2011 | June 30, 2013 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 0.80 | % | May 23, 2011 | June 30, 2013 | |||||
Institutional Class Shares
|
Contractual | 0.80 | % | May 23, 2011 | June 30, 2013 | |||||
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Invesco Van Kampen Equity and Income
Fund
*
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Class A Shares
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Contractual | 0.82 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 0.95 | % 8 | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 1.57 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class R Shares
|
Contractual | 1.07 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 0.57 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Institutional Class Shares
|
Contractual | 0.57 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
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Invesco Van Kampen Growth and Income
Fund
*
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Class A Shares
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Contractual | 0.88 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 1.63 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 1.63 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class R Shares
|
Contractual | 1.13 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 0.63 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Institutional Class Shares
|
Contractual | 0.63 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
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Invesco Van Kampen Pennsylvania Tax Free
Income Fund
*
|
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Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 1.13 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 1.88 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 1.88 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 0.88 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
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Invesco Van Kampen Small Cap Growth
Fund
*
|
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Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 1.38 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 2.13 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 2.13 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 1.13 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 |
Contractual/ | Expense | Effective Date of | Expiration | |||||||
Fund | Voluntary | Limitation | Current Limit | Date | ||||||
Invesco Capital Development Fund
|
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Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 2.00 | % | July 1, 2009 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 2.75 | % | July 1, 2009 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 2.75 | % | July 1, 2009 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Class R Shares
|
Contractual | 2.25 | % | July 1, 2009 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 1.75 | % | July 1, 2009 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Investor Class Shares
|
Contractual | 2.00 | % | July 1, 2009 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Institutional Class Shares
|
Contractual | 1.75 | % | July 1, 2009 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
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Invesco Charter Fund
|
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Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 2.00 | % | July 1, 2009 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 2.75 | % | July 1, 2009 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 2.75 | % | July 1, 2009 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Class R Shares
|
Contractual | 2.25 | % | July 1, 2009 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Class S Shares
|
Contractual | 1.90 | % | September 25, 2009 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 1.75 | % | July 1, 2009 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Institutional Class Shares
|
Contractual | 1.75 | % | July 1, 2009 | February 28, 2012 |
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Contractual/ | Expense | Effective Date of | Expiration | |||||||
Fund | Voluntary | Limitation | Current Limit | Date | ||||||
Invesco Constellation Fund
|
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Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 2.00 | % | July 1, 2009 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 2.75 | % | July 1, 2009 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 2.75 | % | July 1, 2009 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Class R Shares
|
Contractual | 2.25 | % | July 1, 2009 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 1.75 | % | July 1, 2009 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Institutional Class Shares
|
Contractual | 1.75 | % | July 1, 2009 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
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Invesco Disciplined Equity Fund
|
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Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 1.75 | % | July 14, 2009 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
|
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Invesco Diversified Dividend Fund
|
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Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 0.95 | % | July 18, 2011 | June 30, 2013 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 1.70 | % | July 18, 2011 | June 30, 2013 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 1.70 | % | July 18, 2011 | June 30, 2013 | |||||
Class R Shares
|
Contractual | 1.20 | % | July 18, 2011 | June 30, 2013 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 0.70 | % | July 18, 2011 | June 30, 2013 | |||||
Investor Class Shares
|
Contractual | 0.95 | % | July 18, 2011 | June 30, 2013 | |||||
Institutional Class Shares
|
Contractual | 0.70 | % | July 18, 2011 | June 30, 2013 | |||||
|
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Invesco Summit Fund
|
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Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 2.00 | % | July 1, 2009 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 2.75 | % | July 1, 2009 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 2.75 | % | July 1, 2009 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Class P Shares
|
Contractual | 1.85 | % | July 1, 2009 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Class S Shares
|
Contractual | 1.90 | % | September 25, 2009 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 1.75 | % | July 1, 2009 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Institutional Class Shares
|
Contractual | 1.75 | % | July 1, 2009 | February 28, 2012 |
Contractual/ | Expense | Effective Date of | Expiration | |||||||
Fund | Voluntary | Limitation | Current Limit | Date | ||||||
Invesco European Small Company Fund
|
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Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 2.25 | % | July 1, 2009 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 3.00 | % | July 1, 2009 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 3.00 | % | July 1, 2009 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 2.00 | % | July 1, 2009 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
|
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Invesco Global Core Equity Fund
|
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Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 1.25 | % | May 23, 2011 | June 30, 2013 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 1.52 | % 8 | May 23, 2011 | June 30, 2013 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 2.00 | % | May 23, 2011 | June 30, 2013 | |||||
Class R Shares
|
Contractual | 1.50 | % | May 23, 2011 | June 30, 2013 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 1.00 | % | May 23, 2011 | June 30, 2013 | |||||
Institutional Class Shares
|
Contractual | 1.00 | % | May 23, 2011 | June 30, 2013 | |||||
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Invesco International Small Company
Fund
|
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Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 2.25 | % | July 1, 2009 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 3.00 | % | July 1, 2009 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 3.00 | % | July 1, 2009 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 2.00 | % | July 1, 2009 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Institutional Class Shares
|
Contractual | 2.00 | % | July 1, 2009 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
|
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Invesco Small Cap Equity Fund
|
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Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 2.00 | % | July 1, 2009 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 2.75 | % | July 1, 2009 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 2.75 | % | July 1, 2009 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Class R Shares
|
Contractual | 2.25 | % | July 1, 2009 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 1.75 | % | July 1, 2009 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Institutional Class Shares
|
Contractual | 1.75 | % | July 1, 2009 | April 30, 2012 |
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Contractual/ | Expense | Effective Date of | Expiration | |||||||
Fund | Voluntary | Limitation | Current Limit | Date | ||||||
Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement 2020
Fund
2
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Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 0.25 | % | November 4, 2009 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Class A5 Shares
|
Contractual | 0.25 | % | February 12, 2010 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 1.00 | % | November 4, 2009 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 1.00 | % | November 4, 2009 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Class C5 Shares
|
Contractual | 1.00 | % | February 12, 2010 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Class R Shares
|
Contractual | 0.50 | % | November 4, 2009 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Class R5 Shares
|
Contractual | 0.50 | % | February 12, 2010 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 0.00 | % | November 4, 2009 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Institutional Class Shares
|
Contractual | 0.00 | % | November 4, 2009 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
|
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Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement 2030
Fund
3
|
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Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 0.25 | % | November 4, 2009 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Class A5 Shares
|
Contractual | 0.25 | % | February 12, 2010 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 1.00 | % | November 4, 2009 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 1.00 | % | November 4, 2009 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Class C5 Shares
|
Contractual | 1.00 | % | February 12, 2010 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Class R Shares
|
Contractual | 0.50 | % | November 4, 2009 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Class R5 Shares
|
Contractual | 0.50 | % | February 12, 2010 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 0.00 | % | November 4, 2009 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Institutional Class Shares
|
Contractual | 0.00 | % | November 4, 2009 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
|
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Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement 2040
Fund
4
|
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Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 0.25 | % | November 4, 2009 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Class A5 Shares
|
Contractual | 0.25 | % | February 12, 2010 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 1.00 | % | November 4, 2009 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 1.00 | % | November 4, 2009 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Class C5 Shares
|
Contractual | 1.00 | % | February 12, 2010 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Class R Shares
|
Contractual | 0.50 | % | November 4, 2009 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Class R5 Shares
|
Contractual | 0.50 | % | February 12, 2010 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 0.00 | % | November 4, 2009 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Institutional Class Shares
|
Contractual | 0.00 | % | November 4, 2009 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
|
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Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement 2050
Fund
5
|
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Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 0.25 | % | November 4, 2009 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Class A5 Shares
|
Contractual | 0.25 | % | February 12, 2010 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 1.00 | % | November 4, 2009 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 1.00 | % | November 4, 2009 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Class C5 Shares
|
Contractual | 1.00 | % | February 12, 2010 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Class R Shares
|
Contractual | 0.50 | % | November 4, 2009 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Class R5 Shares
|
Contractual | 0.50 | % | February 12, 2010 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 0.00 | % | November 4, 2009 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Institutional Class Shares
|
Contractual | 0.00 | % | November 4, 2009 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
|
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Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement Now
Fund
6
|
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Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 0.25 | % | November 4, 2009 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class A5 Shares
|
Contractual | 0.25 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 1.00 | % | November 4, 2009 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 1.00 | % | November 4, 2009 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class C5 Shares
|
Contractual | 1.00 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class R Shares
|
Contractual | 0.50 | % | November 4, 2009 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class R5 Shares
|
Contractual | 0.50 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 0.00 | % | November 4, 2009 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Institutional Class Shares
|
Contractual | 0.00 | % | November 4, 2009 | June 30, 2012 |
6
Contractual/ | Expense | Effective Date of | Expiration | |||||||
Fund | Voluntary | Limitation | Current Limit | Date | ||||||
Invesco Convertible Securities
Fund
*
|
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Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 1.11 | % | May 23, 2011 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 1.86 | % | May 23, 2011 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 1.86 | % | May 23, 2011 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 0.86 | % | May 23, 2011 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Institutional Class Shares
|
Contractual | 0.86 | % | May 23, 2011 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
|
||||||||||
Invesco Global Equity Fund
|
||||||||||
Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 2.25 | % | July 1, 2009 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 3.00 | % | July 1, 2009 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 3.00 | % | July 1, 2009 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Class R Shares
|
Contractual | 2.50 | % | July 1, 2009 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 2.00 | % | July 1, 2009 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Institutional Class Shares
|
Contractual | 2.00 | % | July 1, 2009 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
|
||||||||||
Invesco Growth Allocation Fund
|
||||||||||
Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 0.37 | % | June 6, 2011 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 1.12 | % | June 6, 2011 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 1.12 | % | June 6, 2011 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class R Shares
|
Contractual | 0.62 | % | June 6, 2011 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class S Shares
|
Contractual | 0.27 | % | June 6, 2011 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 0.12 | % | June 6, 2011 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Institutional Class Shares
|
Contractual | 0.12 | % | June 6, 2011 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
|
||||||||||
Invesco Income Allocation Fund
|
||||||||||
Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 0.28 | % | July 1, 2009 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 1.03 | % | July 1, 2009 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 1.03 | % | July 1, 2009 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Class R Shares
|
Contractual | 0.53 | % | July 1, 2009 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 0.03 | % | July 1, 2009 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Institutional Class Shares
|
Contractual | 0.03 | % | July 1, 2009 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
|
||||||||||
Invesco International Allocation Fund
|
||||||||||
Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 0.43 | % | July 1, 2009 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 1.18 | % | July 1, 2009 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 1.18 | % | July 1, 2009 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Class R Shares
|
Contractual | 0.68 | % | July 1, 2009 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 0.18 | % | July 1, 2009 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Institutional Class Shares
|
Contractual | 0.18 | % | July 1, 2009 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
|
||||||||||
Invesco Mid Cap Core Equity Fund
|
||||||||||
Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 2.00 | % | July 1, 2009 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 2.75 | % | July 1, 2009 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 2.75 | % | July 1, 2009 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Class R Shares
|
Contractual | 2.25 | % | July 1, 2009 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 1.75 | % | July 1, 2009 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Institutional Class Shares
|
Contractual | 1.75 | % | July 1, 2009 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
|
||||||||||
Invesco Moderate Allocation Fund
|
||||||||||
Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 0.37 | % | July 1, 2009 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 1.12 | % | July 1, 2009 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 1.12 | % | July 1, 2009 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class R Shares
|
Contractual | 0.62 | % | July 1, 2009 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class S Shares
|
Contractual | 0.27 | % | September 25, 2009 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 0.12 | % | July 1, 2009 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Institutional Class Shares
|
Contractual | 0.12 | % | July 1, 2009 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
|
||||||||||
Invesco Moderately Conservative
Allocation Fund
|
||||||||||
Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 0.39 | % | July 1, 2009 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 1.14 | % | July 1, 2009 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 1.14 | % | July 1, 2009 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class R Shares
|
Contractual | 0.64 | % | July 1, 2009 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class S Shares
|
Contractual | 0.29 | % | June 6, 2011 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 0.14 | % | July 1, 2009 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Institutional Class Shares
|
Contractual | 0.14 | % | July 1, 2009 | June 30, 2012 |
7
Contractual/ | Expense | Effective Date of | Expiration | |||||||
Fund | Voluntary | Limitation | Current Limit | Date | ||||||
Invesco Small Cap Growth Fund
|
||||||||||
Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 2.00 | % | July 1, 2009 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 2.75 | % | July 1, 2009 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 2.75 | % | July 1, 2009 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Class R Shares
|
Contractual | 2.25 | % | July 1, 2009 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 1.75 | % | July 1, 2009 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Investor Class Shares
|
Contractual | 2.00 | % | July 1, 2009 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Institutional Class Shares
|
Contractual | 1.75 | % | July 1, 2009 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
|
||||||||||
Invesco Van Kampen Leaders
Fund
*
|
||||||||||
Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 0.50 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 1.25 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 1.25 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 0.25 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
|
||||||||||
Invesco Van Kampen U.S. Mortgage
Fund
*
|
||||||||||
Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 0.96 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 1.71 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 1.71 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 0.71 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Institutional Class Shares
|
Contractual | 0.71 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 |
Contractual/ | Expense | Effective Date of | Expiration | |||||||
Fund | Voluntary | Limitation | Current Limit | Date | ||||||
Invesco Asia Pacific Growth Fund
|
||||||||||
Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 2.25 | % | July 1, 2009 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 3.00 | % | July 1, 2009 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 3.00 | % | July 1, 2009 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 2.00 | % | July 1, 2009 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
|
||||||||||
Invesco European Growth Fund
|
||||||||||
Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 2.25 | % | July 1, 2009 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 3.00 | % | July 1, 2009 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 3.00 | % | July 1, 2009 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Class R Shares
|
Contractual | 2.50 | % | July 1, 2009 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 2.00 | % | July 1, 2009 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Investor Class Shares
|
Contractual | 2.25 | % | July 1, 2009 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
|
||||||||||
Invesco Global Growth Fund
|
||||||||||
Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 2.25 | % | May 23, 2011 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 3.00 | % | May 23, 2011 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 3.00 | % | May 23, 2011 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 2.00 | % | May 23, 2011 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Institutional Class Shares
|
Contractual | 2.00 | % | May 23, 2011 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
|
||||||||||
Invesco Global Small & Mid Cap Growth
Fund
|
||||||||||
Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 2.25 | % | July 1, 2009 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 3.00 | % | July 1, 2009 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 3.00 | % | July 1, 2009 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 2.00 | % | July 1, 2009 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Institutional Class Shares
|
Contractual | 2.00 | % | July 1, 2009 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
|
||||||||||
Invesco International Core Equity Fund
|
||||||||||
Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 2.25 | % | July 1, 2009 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 3.00 | % | July 1, 2009 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 3.00 | % | July 1, 2009 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Class R Shares
|
Contractual | 2.50 | % | July 1, 2009 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 2.00 | % | July 1, 2009 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Investor Class Shares
|
Contractual | 2.25 | % | July 1, 2009 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Institutional Class Shares
|
Contractual | 2.00 | % | July 1, 2009 | February 28, 2012 |
8
Contractual/ | Expense | Effective Date of | Expiration | |||||||
Fund | Voluntary | Limitation | Current Limit | Date | ||||||
Invesco International Growth Fund
|
||||||||||
Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 1.40 | % | May 23, 2011 | June 30, 2013 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 2.15 | % | May 23, 2011 | June 30, 2013 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 2.15 | % | May 23, 2011 | June 30, 2013 | |||||
Class R Shares
|
Contractual | 1.65 | % | May 23, 2011 | June 30, 2013 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 1.15 | % | May 23, 2011 | June 30, 2013 | |||||
Institutional Class Shares
|
Contractual | 1.15 | % | May 23, 2011 | June 30, 2013 |
Contractual/ | Expense | Effective Date of | Expiration | |||||||
Fund | Voluntary | Limitation | Current Limit | Date | ||||||
Invesco Balanced-Risk Allocation
Fund
7
|
||||||||||
Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 1.04 | % | November 4, 2009 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 1.79 | % | November 4, 2009 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 1.79 | % | November 4, 2009 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Class R Shares
|
Contractual | 1.29 | % | November 4, 2009 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 0.79 | % | November 4, 2009 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Institutional Class Shares
|
Contractual | 0.79 | % | November 4, 2009 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
|
||||||||||
Invesco Balanced-Risk Commodity Strategy
Fund
10
|
||||||||||
Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 1.22 | % | November 29, 2010 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 1.97 | % | November 29, 2010 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 1.97 | % | November 29, 2010 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Class R Shares
|
Contractual | 1.47 | % | November 29, 2010 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 0.97 | % | November 29, 2010 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Institutional Class Shares
|
Contractual | 0.97 | % | November 29, 2010 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
|
||||||||||
Invesco China Fund
|
||||||||||
Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 2.25 | % | July 1, 2009 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 3.00 | % | July 1, 2009 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 3.00 | % | July 1, 2009 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 2.00 | % | July 1, 2009 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Institutional Class Shares
|
Contractual | 2.00 | % | July 1, 2009 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
|
||||||||||
Invesco Commodities Strategy
Fund*
11
|
||||||||||
Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 1.25 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 2.00 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 2.00 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class R Shares
|
Contractual | 1.50 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 1.00 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Institutional Class Shares
|
Contractual | 1.00 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
|
||||||||||
Invesco Developing Markets Fund
|
||||||||||
Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 2.10 | % | May 23, 2011 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 2.85 | % | May 23, 2011 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 2.85 | % | May 23, 2011 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 1.85 | % | May 23, 2011 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Institutional Class Shares
|
Contractual | 1.85 | % | May 23, 2011 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
|
||||||||||
Invesco Emerging Markets Equity Fund
|
||||||||||
Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 1.85 | % | May 11, 2011 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 2.60 | % | May 11, 2011 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class R Shares
|
Contractual | 2.10 | % | May 11, 2011 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 1.60 | % | May 11, 2011 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Institutional Class Shares
|
Contractual | 1.60 | % | May 11, 2011 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
|
||||||||||
Invesco Emerging Market Local Currency Debt
Fund
|
||||||||||
Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 1.24 | % | June 14, 2010 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 1.99 | % | June 14, 2010 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 1.99 | % | June 14, 2010 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Class R Shares
|
Contractual | 1.49 | % | June 14, 2010 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 0.99 | % | June 14, 2010 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Institutional Class Shares
|
Contractual | 0.99 | % | June 14, 2010 | February 28, 2012 |
9
Contractual/ | Expense | Effective Date of | Expiration | |||||||
Fund | Voluntary | Limitation | Current Limit | Date | ||||||
Invesco Endeavor Fund
|
||||||||||
Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 2.00 | % | July 1, 2009 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 2.75 | % | July 1, 2009 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 2.75 | % | July 1, 2009 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Class R Shares
|
Contractual | 2.25 | % | July 1, 2009 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 1.75 | % | July 1, 2009 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Institutional Class Shares
|
Contractual | 1.75 | % | July 1, 2009 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
|
||||||||||
Invesco Global Advantage Fund
*
|
||||||||||
Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 1.41 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 2.16 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 2.16 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 1.16 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
|
||||||||||
Invesco Global Health Care Fund
|
||||||||||
Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 1.65 | % | May 23, 2011 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 2.40 | % | May 23, 2011 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 2.40 | % | May 23, 2011 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 1.40 | % | May 23, 2011 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Investor Class Shares
|
Contractual | 1.65 | % | May 23, 2011 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
|
||||||||||
Invesco International Total Return Fund
|
||||||||||
Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 1.10 | % | March 31, 2006 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 1.85 | % | March 31, 2006 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 1.85 | % | March 31, 2006 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 0.85 | % | October 3, 2008 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Institutional Class Shares
|
Contractual | 0.85 | % | March 31, 2006 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
|
||||||||||
Invesco Pacific Growth Fund
*
|
||||||||||
Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 1.88 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 2.63 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 2.63 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class R Shares
|
Contractual | 2.13 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 1.63 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Institutional Class Shares
|
Contractual | 1.63 | % | May 23, 2011 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
|
||||||||||
Invesco Small Companies Fund
|
||||||||||
Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 2.00 | % | July 1, 2009 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 2.75 | % | July 1, 2009 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 2.75 | % | July 1, 2009 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Class R Shares
|
Contractual | 2.25 | % | July 1, 2009 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 1.75 | % | July 1, 2009 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
Institutional Class Shares
|
Contractual | 1.75 | % | July 1, 2009 | February 28, 2012 | |||||
|
||||||||||
Invesco Van Kampen Global Tactical Asset
Allocation Fund
*
|
||||||||||
Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 1.20 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 1.95 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 1.95 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class R Shares
|
Contractual | 1.45 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 0.95 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Institutional Class Shares
|
Contractual | 0.95 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 |
Contractual/ | Expense | Effective Date of | Expiration | |||||||
Fund | Voluntary | Limitation | Current Limit | Date | ||||||
Invesco Dynamics Fund
|
||||||||||
Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 2.00 | % | July 1, 2009 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 2.75 | % | July 1, 2009 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 2.75 | % | July 1, 2009 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class R Shares
|
Contractual | 2.25 | % | July 1, 2009 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 1.75 | % | July 1, 2009 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Investor Class Shares
|
Contractual | 2.00 | % | July 1, 2009 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Institutional Class Shares
|
Contractual | 1.75 | % | July 1, 2009 | June 30, 2012 |
10
Contractual/ | Expense | Effective Date of | Expiration | |||||||
Fund | Voluntary | Limitation | Current Limit | Date | ||||||
Invesco Global Real Estate Fund
|
||||||||||
Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 2.00 | % | July 1, 2009 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 2.75 | % | July 1, 2009 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 2.75 | % | July 1, 2009 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class R Shares
|
Contractual | 2.25 | % | July 1, 2009 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 1.75 | % | July 1, 2009 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Institutional Class Shares
|
Contractual | 1.75 | % | July 1, 2009 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
|
||||||||||
Invesco High Yield Fund
|
||||||||||
Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 0.89 | % | June 6, 2011 | June 30, 2013 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 1.64 | % | June 6, 2011 | June 30, 2013 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 1.64 | % | June 6, 2011 | June 30, 2013 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 0.64 | % | June 6, 2011 | June 30, 2013 | |||||
Investor Class Shares
|
Contractual | 0.89 | % | June 6, 2011 | June 30, 2013 | |||||
Institutional Class Shares
|
Contractual | 0.64 | % | June 6, 2011 | June 30, 2013 | |||||
|
||||||||||
Invesco High Yield Securities
Fund
*
|
||||||||||
Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 2.13 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 2.63 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 2.73 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 1.88 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
|
||||||||||
Invesco Municipal Bond Fund
|
||||||||||
Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 0.70 | % | July 1, 2011 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 1.45 | % | July 1, 2011 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 1.45 | % | July 1, 2011 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 0.45 | % | July 1, 2011 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Investor Class Shares
|
Contractual | 0.70 | % | July 1, 2011 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
|
||||||||||
Invesco Real Estate Fund
|
||||||||||
Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 1.55 | % | May 23, 2011 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 2.30 | % | May 23, 2011 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 2.30 | % | May 23, 2011 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class R Shares
|
Contractual | 1.80 | % | May 23, 2011 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 1.30 | % | May 23, 2011 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Investor Class Shares
|
Contractual | 1.55 | % | May 23, 2011 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Institutional Class Shares
|
Contractual | 1.30 | % | May 23, 2011 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
|
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Invesco Short Term Bond Fund
|
||||||||||
Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 0.56 | % | June 6, 2011 | June 30, 2013 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 0.91 | % 8 | March 4, 2009 | June 30, 2013 | |||||
Class R Shares
|
Contractual | 0.91 | % | March 4, 2009 | June 30, 2013 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 0.41 | % | March 4, 2009 | June 30, 2013 | |||||
Institutional Class Shares
|
Contractual | 0.41 | % | March 4, 2009 | June 30, 2013 | |||||
|
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Invesco U.S. Government Fund
|
||||||||||
Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 1.03 | % | June 6, 2011 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 1.78 | % | June 6, 2011 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 1.78 | % | June 6, 2011 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class R Shares
|
Contractual | 1.28 | % | June 6, 2011 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 0.78 | % | June 6, 2011 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Investor Class Shares
|
Contractual | 1.03 | % | June 6, 2011 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Institutional Class Shares
|
Contractual | 0.78 | % | June 6, 3011 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
|
||||||||||
Invesco Van Kampen Corporate Bond
Fund
*
|
||||||||||
Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 0.95 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 1.29 | % 8 | June 6, 2011 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 1.65 | % 8 | June 6, 2011 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class R Shares
|
Contractual | 1.20 | % | June 6, 2011 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 0.70 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Institutional Class Shares
|
Contractual | 0.70 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 |
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Contractual/ | Expense | Effective Date of | Expiration | |||||||
Fund | Voluntary | Limitation | Current Limit | Date | ||||||
Invesco Energy Fund
|
||||||||||
Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 2.00 | % | July 1, 2009 | August 31, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 2.75 | % | July 1, 2009 | August 31, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 2.75 | % | July 1, 2009 | August 31, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 1.75 | % | July 1, 2009 | August 31, 2012 | |||||
Investor Class Shares
|
Contractual | 2.00 | % | July 1, 2009 | August 31, 2012 | |||||
Institutional Class Shares
|
Contractual | 1.75 | % | July 1, 2009 | August 31, 2012 | |||||
|
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Invesco Gold & Precious Metals Fund
|
||||||||||
Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 2.00 | % | July 1, 2009 | August 31, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 2.75 | % | July 1, 2009 | August 31, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 2.75 | % | July 1, 2009 | August 31, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 1.75 | % | July 1, 2009 | August 31, 2012 | |||||
Investor Class Shares
|
Contractual | 2.00 | % | July 1, 2009 | August 31, 2012 | |||||
|
||||||||||
Invesco Leisure Fund
|
||||||||||
Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 2.00 | % | July 1, 2009 | August 31, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 2.75 | % | July 1, 2009 | August 31, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 2.75 | % | July 1, 2009 | August 31, 2012 | |||||
Class R Shares
|
Contractual | 2.25 | % | July 1, 2009 | August 31, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 1.75 | % | July 1, 2009 | August 31, 2012 | |||||
Investor Class Shares
|
Contractual | 2.00 | % | July 1, 2009 | August 31, 2012 | |||||
|
||||||||||
Invesco Technology Fund
|
||||||||||
Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 1.76 | % | May 23, 2011 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 2.51 | % | May 23, 2011 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 2.51 | % | May 23, 2011 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 1.51 | % | May 23, 2011 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Investor Class Shares
|
Contractual | 1.76 | % | May 23, 2011 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Institutional Class Shares
|
Contractual | 1.51 | % | May 23, 2011 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
|
||||||||||
Invesco Technology Sector Fund
*
|
||||||||||
Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 2.00 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 2.75 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 2.75 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 1.75 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
|
||||||||||
Invesco U.S. Mid Cap Value Fund
*
|
||||||||||
Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 1.27 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 2.02 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 2.02 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 1.02 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
|
||||||||||
Invesco Utilities Fund
|
||||||||||
Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 1.32 | % | May 23, 2011 | June 30, 2013 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 2.07 | % | May 23, 2011 | June 30, 2013 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 2.07 | % | May 23, 2011 | June 30, 2013 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 1.07 | % | May 23, 2011 | June 30, 2013 | |||||
Investor Class Shares
|
Contractual | 1.32 | % | May 23, 2011 | June 30, 2013 | |||||
Institutional Class Shares
|
Contractual | 1.07 | % | May 23, 2011 | June 30, 2013 | |||||
|
||||||||||
Invesco Value Fund
*
|
||||||||||
Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 1.25 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 2.00 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 2.00 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 1.00 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
|
||||||||||
Invesco Van Kampen American Value
Fund
*
|
||||||||||
Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 1.41 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 1.65 | % 8 | May 23, 2011 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 2.16 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class R Shares
|
Contractual | 1.66 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 1.16 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Institutional Class Shares
|
Contractual | 1.16 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 |
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Contractual/ | Expense | Effective Date of | Expiration | |||||||
Fund | Voluntary | Limitation | Current Limit | Date | ||||||
Invesco Van Kampen Comstock Fund
*
|
||||||||||
Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 0.89 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 1.64 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 1.64 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class R Shares
|
Contractual | 1.14 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 0.64 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Institutional Class Shares
|
Contractual | 0.64 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
|
||||||||||
Invesco Van Kampen Mid Cap Growth
Fund
*
|
||||||||||
Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 1.40 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 2.15 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 2.15 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class R Shares
|
Contractual | 1.65 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 1.15 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Institutional Class Shares
|
Contractual | 1.15 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
|
||||||||||
Invesco Van Kampen Small Cap Value
Fund
*
|
||||||||||
Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 1.03 | % | May 23, 2011 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 1.40 | % 8 | May 23, 2011 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 1.78 | % | May 23, 2011 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 0.78 | % | May 23, 2011 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
|
||||||||||
Van Kampen Value Opportunities
Fund
*
|
||||||||||
Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 1.41 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 2.16 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 2.16 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class R Shares
|
Contractual | 1.66 | % | May 23, 2011 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 1.16 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Institutional Class Shares
|
Contractual | 1.16 | % | May 23, 2011 | June 30, 2012 |
Contractual/ | Expense | Effective Date of | Expiration | |||||||
Fund | Voluntary | Limitation | Current Limit | Date | ||||||
Invesco High Income Municipal Fund
|
||||||||||
Class A Shares
|
Voluntary | 0.85 | % | July 1, 2011 | N/A 9 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Voluntary | 1.60 | % | July 1, 2011 | N/A 9 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Voluntary | 1.60 | % | July 1, 2011 | N/A 9 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Voluntary | 0.60 | % | July 1, 2011 | N/A 9 | |||||
Institutional Class Shares
|
Voluntary | 0.60 | % | July 1, 2011 | N/A 9 | |||||
|
||||||||||
Invesco Van Kampen High Yield
Municipal Fund
*
|
||||||||||
Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 0.87 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 1.62 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 1.62 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 0.62 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
|
||||||||||
Invesco Van Kampen Intermediate Term
Municipal Income Fund
*
|
||||||||||
Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 0.75 | % | June 6, 2011 | June 30, 2013 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 1.50 | % | June 6, 2011 | June 30, 2013 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 1.50 | % | June 6, 2011 | June 30, 2013 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 0.50 | % | June 6, 2011 | June 30, 2013 |
13
Contractual/ | Expense | Effective Date of | Expiration | |||||||
Fund | Voluntary | Limitation | Current Limit | Date | ||||||
Invesco Van Kampen Municipal Income
Fund
*
|
||||||||||
Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 0.83 | % | June 6, 2011 | June 30, 2013 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 1.58 | % | June 6, 2011 | June 30, 2013 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 1.58 | % | June 6, 2011 | June 30, 2013 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 0.58 | % | June 6, 2011 | June 30, 2013 | |||||
|
||||||||||
Invesco Van Kampen New York Tax Free
Income Fund
*
|
||||||||||
Class A Shares
|
Contractual | 0.78 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class B Shares
|
Contractual | 1.53 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class C Shares
|
Contractual | 1.53 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Class Y Shares
|
Contractual | 0.53 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 |
1 | The total operating expenses of any class of shares established after the date of this Memorandum of Agreement will be limited to the amount established for Class A Shares plus the difference between the new class 12b-1 rate and the Class A 12b-1 rate. | |
2 | In addition upon closing of a reorganization with Van Kampen 2020 Retirement Strategy and Van Kampen 2025 Retirement Strategy, the Funds contractual limit through at least June 30, 2012 (excluding only items included in notwithstanding sentence discussed above) will be 0.41%, 1.16%, 0.66% and 0.16% for Class A5, C5, R5 and Y, respectively. | |
3 | In addition upon closing of a reorganization with Van Kampen 30 Retirement Strategy and Van Kampen 2035 Retirement Strategy, the Funds contractual limit through at least June 30, 2012 (excluding only items included in notwithstanding sentence discussed above) will be 0.29%, 1.04%, 0.54% and 0.04% for Class A5, C5, R5 and Y, respectively. | |
4 | In addition upon closing of a reorganization with Van Kampen 2040 Retirement Strategy and Van Kampen 2045 Retirement Strategy, the Funds contractual limit through at least June 30, 2012 (excluding only items included in notwithstanding sentence discussed above) will be 0.28%, 1.03%, 0.53% and 0.03% for Class A5, C5, R5 and Y, respectively. | |
5 | In addition upon closing of a reorganization with Van Kampen 50 Retirement Strategy, the Funds contractual limit through at least June 30, 2012 (excluding only items included in notwithstanding sentence discussed above) will be 0.26%, 1.01%, 0.51% and 0.01% for Class A5, C5, R5 and Y, respectively. | |
6 | In addition upon closing of a reorganization with Van Kampen In Retirement, the Funds contractual limit through at least June 30, 2012 (excluding only items included in notwithstanding sentence discussed above) will be 0.47%, 1.22%, 0.72% and 0.22% for Class A5, C5, R5 and Y, respectively. | |
7 | Includes waived fees or reimbursed expenses that Invesco receives from Invesco Cayman Commodity Fund I, Ltd. | |
8 | The expense limit shown is the expense limit after Rule 12b-1 fee waivers by Invesco Distributors, Inc. | |
9 | Invesco may establish, amend or terminate voluntary waivers at any time in its sole discretion after consultation with the Trust. | |
10 | Includes waived fees or reimbursed expenses that Invesco receives from Invesco Cayman Commodity Fund III, Ltd. | |
11 | Includes waived fees or reimbursed expenses that Invesco receives from Invesco Cayman Commodity Fund II, Ltd. |
14
Contractual/ | Expense | Effective Date of | Expiration | |||||||
Fund | Voluntary | Limitation | Current Limit | Date | ||||||
Government & Agency Portfolio
|
||||||||||
Cash Management Class
|
Contractual | 0.22 | % 2 | July 1, 2009 | December 31, 2011 | |||||
Corporate Class
|
Contractual | 0.17 | % | July 1, 2009 | December 31, 2011 | |||||
Institutional Class
|
Contractual | 0.14 | % | July 1, 2009 | December 31, 2011 | |||||
Personal Investment Class
|
Contractual | 0.69 | % 2 | July 1, 2009 | December 31, 2011 | |||||
Private Investment Class
|
Contractual | 0.44 | % 2 | July 1, 2009 | December 31, 2011 | |||||
Reserve Class
|
Contractual | 1.01 | % 2 | July 1, 2009 | December 31, 2011 | |||||
Resource Class
|
Contractual | 0.30 | % 2 | July 1, 2009 | December 31, 2011 | |||||
|
||||||||||
Government TaxAdvantage Portfolio
|
||||||||||
Cash Management Class
|
Contractual | 0.22 | % 2 | July 1, 2009 | December 31, 2011 | |||||
Corporate Class
|
Contractual | 0.17 | % | July 1, 2009 | December 31, 2011 | |||||
Institutional Class
|
Contractual | 0.14 | % | July 1, 2009 | December 31, 2011 | |||||
Personal Investment Class
|
Contractual | 0.69 | % 2 | July 1, 2009 | December 31, 2011 | |||||
Private Investment Class
|
Contractual | 0.39 | % 2 | July 1, 2009 | December 31, 2011 | |||||
Reserve Class
|
Contractual | 1.01 | % 2 | July 1, 2009 | December 31, 2011 | |||||
Resource Class
|
Contractual | 0.30 | % 2 | July 1, 2009 | December 31, 2011 | |||||
|
||||||||||
Liquid Assets Portfolio
|
||||||||||
Cash Management Class
|
Contractual | 0.22 | % 2 | July 1, 2009 | December 31, 2011 | |||||
Corporate Class
|
Contractual | 0.17 | % | July 1, 2009 | December 31, 2011 | |||||
Institutional Class
|
Contractual | 0.14 | % | July 1, 2009 | December 31, 2011 | |||||
Personal Investment Class
|
Contractual | 0.69 | % 2 | July 1, 2009 | December 31, 2011 | |||||
Private Investment Class
|
Contractual | 0.44 | % 2 | July 1, 2009 | December 31, 2011 | |||||
Reserve Class
|
Contractual | 1.01 | % 2 | July 1, 2009 | December 31, 2011 | |||||
Resource Class
|
Contractual | 0.34 | % | July 1, 2009 | December 31, 2011 | |||||
|
||||||||||
STIC Prime Portfolio
|
||||||||||
Cash Management Class
|
Contractual | 0.22 | % 2 | July 1, 2009 | December 31, 2011 | |||||
Corporate Class
|
Contractual | 0.17 | % | July 1, 2009 | December 31, 2011 | |||||
Institutional Class
|
Contractual | 0.14 | % | July 1, 2009 | December 31, 2011 | |||||
Personal Investment Class
|
Contractual | 0.69 | % 2 | July 1, 2009 | December 31, 2011 | |||||
Private Investment Class
|
Contractual | 0.44 | % 2 | July 1, 2009 | December 31, 2011 | |||||
Reserve Class
|
Contractual | 1.01 | % 2 | July 1, 2009 | December 31, 2011 | |||||
Resource Class
|
Contractual | 0.30 | % 2 | July 1, 2009 | December 31, 2011 | |||||
|
||||||||||
Tax-Free Cash Reserve Portfolio
3
|
||||||||||
Cash Management Class
|
Contractual | 0.33 | % 2 | July 1, 2009 | December 31, 2011 | |||||
Corporate Class
|
Contractual | 0.28 | % | July 1, 2009 | December 31, 2011 | |||||
Institutional Class
|
Contractual | 0.25 | % | July 1, 2009 | December 31, 2011 | |||||
Personal Investment Class
|
Contractual | 0.80 | % 2 | July 1, 2009 | December 31, 2011 | |||||
Private Investment Class
|
Contractual | 0.50 | % 2 | July 1, 2009 | December 31, 2011 | |||||
Reserve Class
|
Contractual | 1.12 | % 2 | July 1, 2009 | December 31, 2011 | |||||
Resource Class
|
Contractual | 0.41 | % 2 | July 1, 2009 | December 31, 2011 | |||||
|
||||||||||
Treasury Portfolio
3
|
||||||||||
Cash Management Class
|
Contractual | 0.22 | % 2 | July 1, 2009 | December 31, 2011 | |||||
Corporate Class
|
Contractual | 0.17 | % | July 1, 2009 | December 31, 2011 | |||||
Institutional Class
|
Contractual | 0.14 | % | July 1, 2009 | December 31, 2011 | |||||
Personal Investment Class
|
Contractual | 0.69 | % 2 | July 1, 2009 | December 31, 2011 | |||||
Private Investment Class
|
Contractual | 0.44 | % 2 | July 1, 2009 | December 31, 2011 | |||||
Reserve Class
|
Contractual | 1.01 | % 2 | July 1, 2009 | December 31, 2011 | |||||
Resource Class
|
Contractual | 0.30 | % 2 | July 1, 2009 | December 31, 2011 |
1 | The expense rate excluding 12b-1 fees of any class of shares established after the date of this Memorandum of Agreement will be the same as existing classes. | |
2 | The expense limit shown is the expense limit after Rule 12b-1 fee waivers by Invesco Distributors, Inc. | |
3 | The expense limitation also excludes Trustees fees and federal registration expenses. |
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Contractual/ | Expense | Effective Date of | Expiration | |||||||
Fund | Voluntary | Limitation | Current Limit | Date | ||||||
Invesco V.I. Balanced-Risk Allocation
Fund
1
|
||||||||||
Series I Shares
|
Contractual | 0.70 | % | December 22, 2010 | June 30, 2013 | |||||
Series II Shares
|
Contractual | 0.95 | % | December 22, 2010 | June 30, 2013 | |||||
|
||||||||||
Invesco V.I. Basic Value Fund
|
||||||||||
Series I Shares
|
Contractual | 1.30 | % | January 1, 2005 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Series II Shares
|
Contractual | 1.45 | % | January 1, 2005 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
|
||||||||||
Invesco V.I. Capital Appreciation Fund
|
||||||||||
Series I Shares
|
Contractual | 1.30 | % | January 1, 2005 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Series II Shares
|
Contractual | 1.45 | % | January 1, 2005 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
|
||||||||||
Invesco V.I. Capital Development Fund
|
||||||||||
Series I Shares
|
Contractual | 1.30 | % | January 1, 2005 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Series II Shares
|
Contractual | 1.45 | % | January 1, 2005 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
|
||||||||||
Invesco V.I. Core Equity Fund
|
||||||||||
Series I Shares
|
Contractual | 1.30 | % | January 1, 2005 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Series II Shares
|
Contractual | 1.45 | % | January 1, 2005 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
|
||||||||||
Invesco V.I. Diversified Income Fund
|
||||||||||
Series I Shares
|
Contractual | 0.75 | % | July 1, 2005 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Series II Shares
|
Contractual | 1.00 | % | July 1, 2005 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
|
||||||||||
Invesco V.I. Dividend Growth Fund
*
|
||||||||||
Series I Shares
|
Contractual | 0.67 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Series II Shares
|
Contractual | 0.92 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
|
||||||||||
Invesco V.I. Global Health Care Fund
|
||||||||||
Series I Shares
|
Contractual | 1.30 | % | April 30, 2004 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Series II Shares
|
Contractual | 1.45 | % | April 30, 2004 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
|
||||||||||
Invesco V.I. Global Real Estate Fund
|
||||||||||
Series I Shares
|
Contractual | 1.30 | % | April 30, 2004 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Series II Shares
|
Contractual | 1.45 | % | April 30, 2004 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
|
||||||||||
Invesco V.I. Government Securities Fund
|
||||||||||
Series I Shares
|
Contractual | 0.60 | % | May 2, 2011 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Series II Shares
|
Contractual | 0.85 | % | May 2, 2011 | June 30, 2012 |
1 | Includes waived fees or reimbursed expenses that Invesco receives from Invesco Cayman Commodity Fund IV, Ltd. |
16
Contractual/ | Expense | Effective Date of | Expiration | |||||||
Fund | Voluntary | Limitation | Current Limit | Date | ||||||
Invesco V.I. High Yield Fund
|
||||||||||
Series II Shares
|
Contractual | 0.80 | % | May 2, 2011 | June 30, 2013 | |||||
Series II Shares
|
Contractual | 1.05 | % | May 2, 2011 | June 30, 2013 | |||||
|
||||||||||
Invesco V.I. High Yield Securities
Fund
*
|
||||||||||
Series I Shares
|
Contractual | 1.75 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Series II Shares
|
Contractual | 2.00 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
|
||||||||||
Invesco V.I. International Growth Fund
|
||||||||||
Series I Shares
|
Contractual | 1.11 | % | May 2, 2011 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Series II Shares
|
Contractual | 1.36 | % | May 2, 2011 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
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Invesco V.I. Leisure Fund
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Series I Shares
|
Contractual | 1.01 | % | April 30, 2004 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Series II Shares
|
Contractual | 1.26 | % | April 30, 2004 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
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Invesco V.I. Mid Cap Core Equity Fund
|
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Series I Shares
|
Contractual | 1.30 | % | September 10, 2001 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Series II Shares
|
Contractual | 1.45 | % | September 10, 2001 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
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Invesco V.I. Money Market Fund
|
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Series I Shares
|
Contractual | 1.30 | % | January 1, 2005 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Series II Shares
|
Contractual | 1.45 | % | January 1, 2005 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
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Invesco V.I.
S&P 500 Index Fund
*
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Series I Shares
|
Contractual | 0.28 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Series II Shares
|
Contractual | 0.53 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
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Invesco V.I. Select Dimensions Equally-Weighted
S&P 500 Fund * |
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Series I Shares
|
Contractual | 0.37 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Series II Shares
|
Contractual | 0.62 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
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Invesco V.I. Small Cap Equity Fund
|
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Series I Shares
|
Contractual | 1.15 | % | July 1, 2005 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Series II Shares
|
Contractual | 1.40 | % | July 1, 2005 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
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Invesco V.I. Technology Fund
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Series I Shares
|
Contractual | 1.30 | % | April 30, 2004 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Series II Shares
|
Contractual | 1.45 | % | April 30, 2004 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
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Invesco V.I. Utilities Fund
|
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Series I Shares
|
Contractual | 0.93 | % | September 23, 2005 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
Series II Shares
|
Contractual | 1.18 | % | September 23, 2005 | April 30, 2012 | |||||
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Invesco Van Kampen V.I. Capital Growth
Fund
*
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Series I Shares
|
Contractual | 0.84 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Series II Shares
|
Contractual | 1.09 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 |
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Fund | Voluntary | Limitation | Current Limit | Date | ||||||
Invesco Van Kampen V.I. Comstock
Fund
*
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Series I Shares
|
Contractual | 0.62 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Series II Shares
|
Contractual | 0.87 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
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Invesco Van Kampen V.I. Equity and Income
Fund
*
|
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Series I Shares
|
Contractual | 0.70 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Series II Shares
|
Contractual | 0.75 | % 2 | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
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Invesco Van Kampen V.I. Global Value Equity
Fund
*
|
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Series I Shares
|
Contractual | 0.94 | % | May 2, 2011 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Series II Shares
|
Contractual | 1.19 | % | May 2, 2011 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
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Invesco Van Kampen V.I. Growth and Income
Fund
*
|
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Series I Shares
|
Contractual | 0.62 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Series II Shares
|
Contractual | 0.87 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
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Invesco Van Kampen V.I. Mid Cap Growth
Fund
*
|
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Series I Shares
|
Contractual | 1.01 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Series II Shares
|
Contractual | 1.26 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
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Invesco Van Kampen V.I. Mid Cap Value
Fund
*
|
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Series I Shares
|
Contractual | 1.18 | % | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | |||||
Series II Shares
|
Contractual | 1.28 | % 2 | February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 |
2 | The expense limit shown is the expense limit after Rule 12b-1 fee waivers by Invesco Distributors, Inc. |
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Contractual/ | Expense | Effective Date of | Expiration | |||||||
Fund | Voluntary | Limitation | Current Limit | Date | ||||||
Invesco California
Insured Municipal
Income Trust
|
Contractual | 0.67 | % | June 1, 2010 | June 30, 2012 |
Contractual/ | Expense | Effective Date of | Expiration | |||||||
Fund | Voluntary | Limitation | Current Limit | Date | ||||||
Invesco California
Quality Municipal
Securities
|
Contractual | 0.70 | % | June 1, 2010 | June 30, 2012 |
Contractual/ | Expense | Effective Date of | Expiration | |||||||
Fund | Voluntary | Limitation | Current Limit | Date | ||||||
Invesco High Yield
Investment Funds,
Inc.
|
Contractual | 0.98 | % | June 1, 2010 | June 30, 2012 |
Contractual/ | Expense | Effective Date of | Expiration | |||||||
Fund | Voluntary | Limitation | Current Limit | Date | ||||||
Invesco Insured
California
Municipal
Securities
|
Contractual | 0.70 | % | June 1, 2010 | June 30, 2012 |
Contractual/ | Expense | Effective Date of | Expiration | |||||||
Fund | Voluntary | Limitation | Current Limit | Date | ||||||
Invesco Insured
Municipal Bond
Trust
|
Contractual | 1.00 | % | June 1, 2010 | June 30, 2012 |
Contractual/ | Expense | Effective Date of | Expiration | |||||||
Fund | Voluntary | Limitation | Current Limit | Date | ||||||
Invesco Insured
Municipal Income
Trust
|
Contractual | 0.64 | % | June 1, 2010 | June 30, 2012 |
Contractual/ | Expense | Effective Date of | Expiration | |||||||
Fund | Voluntary | Limitation | Current Limit | Date | ||||||
Invesco Insured
Municipal
Securities
|
Contractual | 0.54 | % | June 1, 2010 | June 30, 2012 |
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Contractual/ | Expense | Effective Date of | Expiration | |||||||
Fund | Voluntary | Limitation | Current Limit | Date | ||||||
Invesco Insured Municipal Trust
|
Contractual | 0.66 | % | June 1, 2010 | June 30, 2012 |
Contractual/ | Expense | Effective Date of | Expiration | |||||||
Fund | Voluntary | Limitation | Current Limit | Date | ||||||
Invesco Municipal
Income
Opportunities Trust
|
Contractual | 0.73 | % | June 1, 2010 | June 30, 2012 |
Contractual/ | Expense | Effective Date of | Expiration | |||||||
Fund | Voluntary | Limitation | Current Limit | Date | ||||||
Invesco Municipal
Income
Opportunities Trust
II
|
Contractual | 0.73 | % | June 1, 2010 | June 30, 2012 |
Contractual/ | Expense | Effective Date of | Expiration | |||||||
Fund | Voluntary | Limitation | Current Limit | Date | ||||||
Invesco Municipal
Income
Opportunities Trust
III
|
Contractual | 0.84 | % | June 1, 2010 | June 30, 2012 |
Contractual/ | Expense | Effective Date of | Expiration | |||||||
Fund | Voluntary | Limitation | Current Limit | Date | ||||||
Invesco Municipal
Premium Income
Trust
|
Contractual | 1.03 | % | June 1, 2010 | June 30, 2012 |
Contractual/ | Expense | Effective Date of | Expiration | |||||||
Fund | Voluntary | Limitation | Current Limit | Date | ||||||
Invesco New York
Quality Municipal
Securities
|
Contractual | 0.80 | % | June 1, 2010 | June 30, 2012 |
Contractual/ | Expense | Effective Date of | Expiration | |||||||
Fund | Voluntary | Limitation | Current Limit | Date | ||||||
Invesco Prime Income Trust
|
Contractual | 1.32 | % | June 1, 2010 | June 30, 2012 |
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Contractual/ | Expense | Effective Date of | Expiration | |||||||
Fund | Voluntary | Limitation | Current Limit | Date | ||||||
Invesco Quality
Municipal Income
Trust
|
Contractual | 0.70 | % | June 1, 2010 | June 30, 2012 |
Contractual/ | Expense | Effective Date of | Expiration | |||||||
Fund | Voluntary | Limitation | Current Limit | Date | ||||||
Invesco Quality
Municipal
Investment Trust
|
Contractual | 0.70 | % | June 1, 2010 | June 30, 2012 |
Contractual/ | Expense | Effective Date of | Expiration | |||||||
Fund | Voluntary | Limitation | Current Limit | Date | ||||||
Invesco Quality
Municipal
Securities
|
Contractual | 0.66 | % | June 1, 2010 | June 30, 2012 |
1 | The total operating expenses of any class of shares established after the date of this Memorandum of Agreement will be limited to the amount established for Class A Shares plus the difference between the new class 12b-1 rate and the Class A 12b-1 rate. |
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1. | Each Trust, for itself and its Funds, and Invesco agree that until the expiration date, if any, of the commitment set forth on the attached Exhibit B occurs, as such Exhibit B is amended from time to time, Invesco will waive advisory fees payable by an Investing Trust in an amount equal to 100% of the net advisory fee Invesco receives on the Uninvested Cash (defined below) from the Affiliated Money Market Fund (defined below) in which the Investing Trust invests (the Waiver). |
i. | Invescos Fund Accounting Group will calculate, and apply, the Waiver monthly, based upon the average investment of Uninvested Cash made by the Investing Trust during the previous month in an Affiliated Money Market Fund. | ||
ii. | The Waiver will not apply to those investing Trusts that do not charge an advisory fee, either due to the terms of their advisory agreement, or as a result of contractual or voluntary fee waivers. | ||
iii. | The Waiver will not apply to cash collateral for securities lending. |
2. | Neither a Trust nor Invesco may remove or amend the Waiver to a Trusts detriment prior to requesting and receiving the approval of the Board of Trustee of the applicable Funds Trust to remove or amend such Waiver. Invesco will not have any right to reimbursement of any amount so waived. |
AIM COUNSELOR SERIES TRUST (INVESCO COUNSELOR SERIES TRUST)
AIM EQUITY FUNDS (INVESCO EQUITY FUNDS) AIM FUNDS GROUP (INVESCO FUNDS GROUP) AIM GROWTH SERIES (INVESCO GROWTH SERIES) AIM INTERNATIONAL MUTUAL FUNDS (INVESCO INTERNATIONAL MUTUAL FUNDS) AIM INVESTMENT FUNDS (INVESCO INVESTMENT FUNDS) AIM INVESTMENT SECURITIES FUNDS (INVESCO INVESTMENT SECURITIES FUNDS) AIM SECTOR FUNDS (INVESCO SECTOR FUNDS) AIM TAX-EXEMPT FUNDS (INVESCO TAX-EXEMPT FUNDS) AIM TREASURERS SERIES TRUST (INVESCO TREASURERS SERIES TRUST) AIM VARIABLE INSURANCE FUNDS (INVESCO VARIABLE INSURANCE FUNDS) SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS TRUST on behalf of the Funds listed in the Exhibit to this Memorandum of Agreement |
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By: | /s/ John M. Zerr | ||||
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Title: | Senior Vice President | ||||
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INVESCO ADVISERS, INC. | ||||||
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By: | /s/ John M. Zerr | ||||
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Title: | Senior Vice President |
AIM Equity Funds
(Invesco Equity
Expiration
Funds)
Waiver Description
Effective Date
Date
Invesco will waive advisory
fees to the extent necessary
so that advisory fees
Invesco receives do not
exceed the annualized rates
listed below.
1/1/2005
12/31/2012
0.75% of the first $150M
0.615% of the next $4.85B
0.57% of the next $2.5B
0.545% of the next $2.5B
0.52% of the excess over $10B
Constellation
Fund
Invesco will waive advisory
fees to the extent necessary
so that advisory fees
Invesco receives do not
exceed the annualized rates
listed below.
3/27/2006
12/31/2012
0.695% of the first $250M
0.615% of the next $4B
0.595% of the next $750M
0.57% of the next $2.5B
0.545% of the next $2.5B
0.52% of the excess over $10B
AIM Tax-Exempt
Funds (Invesco Tax-
Expiration
Exempt Funds)
Waiver Description
Effective Date
Date
Intermediate Term
Municipal Income
Fund
Invesco will waive
advisory fees in
the amount of 0.10%
of the Funds
average daily net
assets
2/12/2010
6/30/2012
New York Tax Free
Income Fund
Invesco will waive
advisory fees in
the amount of 0.25%
of the Funds
average daily net
assets
2/12/2010
6/30/2012
AIM Treasurers
Series Trust
(Invesco Treasurers
Expiration
Series Trust)
Waiver Description
Effective Date
Date
Invesco will waive
advisory fees in
the amount of 0.07%
of the Funds
average daily net
assets
2/1/2011
1/31/2012
Invesco will waive
advisory fees in
the amount of 0.07%
of the Funds
average daily net
assets
2/1/2011
1/31/2012
AIM Variable
Insurance Funds
(Invesco Variable
Expiration
Insurance Funds)
Waiver Description
Effective Date
Date
Invesco will waive advisory
fees to the extent necessary
so that advisory fees
Invesco receives do not
exceed the annualized rates
listed below.
1/1/2005
4/30/2012
0.745% of the first $250M
0.73% of the next $250M
0.715% of the next $500M
0.70% of the next $1.5B
0.685% of the next $2.5B
0.67% of the next $2.5B
0.655% of the next $2.5B
0.64% of the excess over $10B
PORTFOLIO | EFFECTIVE DATE | COMMITTED UNTIL | ||
Invesco California Tax-Free Income Fund
|
February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco Core Plus Bond Fund
|
June 2, 2009 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco Dividend Growth Securities Fund
|
February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco Equally-Weighted S&P 500 Fund
|
February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco Floating Rate Fund
|
July 1, 2007 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco S&P 500 Index Fund
|
February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco Select Real Estate Income Fund
|
July 1, 2007 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco Structured Core Fund
|
July 1, 2007 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco Van Kampen American Franchise Fund
|
February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco Van Kampen Equity and Income Fund
|
February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco Van Kampen Growth and Income Fund
|
February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco Van Kampen Pennsylvania Tax Free Income Fund
|
February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco Van Kampen Small Cap Growth Fund
|
February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 |
PORTFOLIO | EFFECTIVE DATE | COMMITTED UNTIL | ||
Invesco Capital Development Fund
|
July 1, 2007 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco Charter Fund
|
July 1, 2007 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco Constellation Fund
|
July 1, 2007 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco Disciplined Equity Fund
|
July 14, 2009 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco Diversified Dividend Fund
|
July 1, 2007 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco Summit Fund
|
July 1, 2007 | June 30, 2012 |
FUND | EFFECTIVE DATE | COMMITTED UNTIL | ||
Invesco European Small Company Fund
|
July 1, 2007 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco Global Core Equity Fund
|
July 1, 2007 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco International Small Company Fund
|
July 1, 2007 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco Small Cap Equity Fund
|
July 1, 2007 | June 30, 2012 |
FUND | EFFECTIVE DATE | COMMITTED UNTIL | ||
Invesco Convertible Securities Fund
|
February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco Global Equity Fund
|
July 1, 2007 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco Mid Cap Core Equity Fund
|
July 1, 2007 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco Small Cap Growth Fund
|
July 1, 2007 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco Van Kampen Leaders Fund
|
February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco Van Kampen U.S. Mortgage Fund
|
February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 |
FUND | EFFECTIVE DATE | COMMITTED UNTIL | ||
Invesco Asia Pacific Growth Fund
|
July 1, 2007 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco European Growth Fund
|
July 1, 2007 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco Global Growth Fund
|
July 1, 2007 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco Global Small & Mid Cap Growth Fund
|
July 1, 2007 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco International Growth Fund
|
July 1, 2007 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco International Core Equity Fund
|
July 1, 2007 | June 30, 2012 |
FUND | EFFECTIVE DATE | COMMITTED UNTIL | ||
Invesco Balanced-Risk Allocation Fund
*
|
May 29, 2009 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco Balanced-Risk Commodity Strategy Fund
**
|
November 29, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco China Fund
|
July 1, 2007 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco Commodities Strategy Fund
***
|
February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco Developing Markets Fund
|
July 1, 2007 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco Emerging Markets Equity Fund
|
May 11, 2011 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco Emerging Market Local Currency Debt Fund
|
June 14, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco Endeavor Fund
|
July 1, 2007 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco Global Advantage Fund
|
February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco Global Health Care Fund
|
July 1, 2007 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco International Total Return Fund
|
July 1, 2007 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco Pacific Growth Fund
|
February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco Small Companies Fund
|
July 1, 2007 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco Van Kampen Global Tactical Asset Allocation Fund
|
February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 |
FUND | EFFECTIVE DATE | COMMITTED UNTIL | ||
Invesco Dynamics Fund
|
July 1, 2007 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco Global Real Estate Fund
|
July 1, 2007 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco High Yield Fund
|
July 1, 2007 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco High Yield Securities Fund
|
February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco Limited Maturity Treasury Fund
|
July 1, 2007 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco Money Market Fund
|
July 1, 2007 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco Municipal Bond Fund
|
July 1, 2007 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco Real Estate Fund
|
July 1, 2007 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco Short Term Bond Fund
|
July 1, 2007 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco U.S. Government Fund
|
July 1, 2007 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco Van Kampen Corporate Bond Fund
|
February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 |
* | Advisory fees to be waived by Invesco for Invesco Balanced-Risk Allocation Fund also include advisory fees that Invesco receives on the Uninvested Cash from the Affiliated Money Market Fund in which Invesco Cayman Commodity Fund I, Ltd. invests. | |
** | Advisory fees to be waived by Invesco for Invesco Balanced-Risk Commodity Strategy Fund also include advisory fees that Invesco receives on the Uninvested Cash from the Affiliated Money Market Fund in which Invesco Cayman Commodity Fund III, Ltd. invests. | |
*** | Advisory fees to be waived by Invesco for Invesco Commodities Strategy Fund also include advisory fees that Invesco receives on the Uninvested Cash from the Affiliated Money Market Fund in which Invesco Cayman Commodity Fund II, Ltd. Invests. |
FUND | EFFECTIVE DATE | COMMITTED UNTIL | ||
Invesco Energy Fund
|
July 1, 2007 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco Gold & Precious Metals Fund
|
July 1, 2007 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco Leisure Fund
|
July 1, 2007 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco Technology Fund
|
July 1, 2007 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco Technology Sector Fund
|
February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco U.S. Mid Cap Value Fund
|
February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco Utilities Fund
|
July 1, 2007 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco Value Fund
|
February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco Van Kampen American Value Fund
|
February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco Van Kampen Comstock Fund
|
February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco Van Kampen Mid Cap Growth Fund
|
February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco Van Kampen Small Cap Value Fund
|
February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco Van Kampen Value Opportunities Fund
|
February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 |
FUND | EFFECTIVE DATE | COMMITTED UNTIL | ||
Invesco High Income Municipal Fund
|
July 1, 2007 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco Tax-Exempt Cash Fund
|
July 1, 2007 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco Tax-Free Intermediate Fund
|
July 1, 2007 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco Van Kampen High Yield Municipal Fund
|
February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco Van Kampen Intermediate Term Municipal Income Fund
|
February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco Van Kampen Municipal Income Fund
|
February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 |
FUND | EFFECTIVE DATE | COMMITTED UNTIL | ||
Invesco V.I. Balanced-Risk Allocation Fund
****
|
December 22, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco V.I. Basic Value Fund
|
July 1, 2007 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco V.I. Capital Appreciation Fund
|
July 1, 2007 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco V.I. Capital Development Fund
|
July 1, 2007 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco V.I. Core Equity Fund
|
July 1, 2007 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco V.I. Diversified Income Fund
|
July 1, 2007 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco V.I. Dividend Growth Fund
|
February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco V.I. Global Health Care Fund
|
July 1, 2007 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco V.I. Global Real Estate Fund
|
July 1, 2007 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco V.I. Government Securities Fund
|
July 1, 2007 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco V.I. High Yield Fund
|
July 1, 2007 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco V.I. High Yield Securities Fund
|
February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco V.I. International Growth Fund
|
July 1, 2007 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco V.I. Leisure Fund
|
July 1, 2007 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco V.I. Mid Cap Core Equity Fund
|
July 1, 2007 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco V.I. Money Market Fund
|
July 1, 2007 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco V.I. S&P 500 Index Fund
|
February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco V.I. Select Dimensions Equally-Weighted S&P 500 Fund
|
February 12, 2010 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco V.I. Small Cap Equity Fund
|
July 1, 2007 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco V.I. Technology Fund
|
July 1, 2007 | June 30, 2012 | ||
Invesco V.I. Utilities Fund
|
July 1, 2007 | June 30, 2012 |
**** | Advisory fees to be waived by Invesco for Invesco V.I. Balanced-Risk Allocation Fund also include an amount equal to advisory fees that Invesco receives from any money market fund or similarly pooled cash equivalent investment vehicle advised by Invesco and/or Invescos affiliates in which Invesco Cayman Commodity Fund IV, Ltd. invests. |
FUND
EFFECTIVE DATE
COMMITTED UNTIL
February 12, 2010
June 30, 2012
February 12, 2010
June 30, 2012
February 12, 2010
June 30, 2012
February 12, 2010
June 30, 2012
February 12, 2010
June 30, 2012
February 12, 2010
June 30, 2012
February 12, 2010
June 30, 2012
FUND
EFFECTIVE DATE
COMMITTED UNTIL
July 1, 2007
June 30, 2012
July 1, 2007
June 30, 2012
July 1, 2007
June 30, 2012
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Invesco Advisers, Inc. | AIM Counselor Series Trust (Invesco Counselor Series Trust), AIM Equity Funds (Invesco Equity Funds), AIM Funds Group (Invesco Funds Group), AIM Growth Series (Invesco Growth Series), AIM International Mutual Funds (Invesco International Mutual Funds), AIM Investment Funds (Invesco Investment Funds), AIM Investment Securities Funds (Invesco Investment Securities Funds), AIM Sector Funds (Invesco Sector Funds) and AIM Tax-Exempt Funds (Invesco Tax-Exempt Funds), each on behalf of its respective series identified on Exhibit A hereto | |||||||||||||
By: |
/s/ Philip A. Taylor
Title: Co-President and Co-Chief Executive Officer |
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By: | /s/ John M. Zerr | |||||||||||||
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Name: | John M. Zerr | ||||||||||||
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Title: | Senior Vice President |
Acquiring Fund (and share classes)
Corresponding Target Fund (and
and Acquiring Entity
share classes) and Target Entity
Closing Date
Invesco Van Kampen California
Insured Tax Free Fund, a series
of AIM Tax-Exempt Funds (Invesco
Tax-Exempt Funds)
June 6, 2011
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class Y
Invesco Multi-Sector Fund, a
series of AIM Counselor Series
Trust (Invesco Counselor Series
Trust)
May 23, 2011
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class Y
Institutional Class
Invesco Van Kampen Harbor Fund, a
series of AIM Growth Series
(Invesco Growth Series)
May 23, 2011
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class Y
Institutional Class
Invesco Core Bond Fund, a series
of AIM Investment Securities
Funds (Invesco Investment
Securities Funds)
June 6, 2011
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class R
Class Y
Institutional Class
Acquiring Fund (and share classes)
Corresponding Target Fund (and
and Acquiring Entity
share classes) and Target Entity
Closing Date
Invesco Van Kampen Core Plus
Fixed Income Fund, a series of
AIM Investment Securities Funds
(Invesco Investment Securities
Funds)
June 6, 2011
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class Y
Invesco Van Kampen Emerging
Markets Fund, a series of AIM
Investment Funds (Invesco
Investment Funds)
May 23, 2011
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class Y
Institutional Class
Invesco Financial Services Fund,
a series of AIM Sector Funds
(Invesco Sector Funds)
May 23, 2011
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class Y
Investor Class
Invesco Van Kampen Core Equity
Fund, a series of AIM Counselor
Series Trust (Invesco Counselor
Series Trust)
May 23, 2011
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class R
Class Y
Invesco Global Fund, a series of
AIM Investment Funds (Invesco
Investment Funds)
May 23, 2011
Class A
Class B
Acquiring Fund (and share classes)
Corresponding Target Fund (and
and Acquiring Entity
share classes) and Target Entity
Closing Date
Class C
Class R
Class Y
Institutional Class
Invesco Global Dividend Growth
Securities Fund, a series of AIM
Investment Funds (Invesco
Investment Funds)
May 23, 2011
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class Y
Invesco Van Kampen Global Equity
Allocation Fund, a series of AIM
Investment Funds (Invesco
Investment Funds)
May 23, 2011
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class Y
Invesco Van Kampen Global
Franchise Fund, a series of AIM
Investment Funds (Invesco
Investment Funds)
May 23, 2011
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class Y
Invesco Health Sciences Fund, a
series of AIM Investment Funds
(Invesco Investment Funds)
May 23, 2011
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class Y
Invesco Moderate Growth
Allocation Fund, a series of AIM
Growth Series (Invesco Growth
Series)
June 6, 2011
Class A
Acquiring Fund (and share classes)
Corresponding Target Fund (and
and Acquiring Entity
share classes) and Target Entity
Closing Date
Class B
Class C
Class R
Class Y
Institutional Class
Invesco Van Kampen Asset
Allocation Growth Fund, a series
of AIM Growth Series (Invesco
Growth Series)
June 6, 2011
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class Y
Invesco Van Kampen High Yield
Fund, a series of AIM Investment
Securities Funds (Invesco
Investment Securities Funds)
June 6, 2011
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class Y
Institutional Class
Invesco Van Kampen International
Advantage Fund, a series of AIM
Investment Funds (Invesco
Investment Funds)
May 23, 2011
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class Y
Invesco Van Kampen International
Growth Fund, a series of AIM
Investment Funds (Invesco
Investment Funds)
May 23, 2011
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class R
Class Y
Acquiring Fund (and share classes)
Corresponding Target Fund (and
and Acquiring Entity
share classes) and Target Entity
Closing Date
Institutional Class
Invesco Van Kampen Asset
Allocation Moderate Fund, a
series of AIM Growth Series
(Invesco Growth Series)
June 6, 2011
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class Y
Invesco Conservative Allocation
Fund, a series of AIM Growth
Series (Invesco Growth Series)
June 6, 2011
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class R
Class S
Class Y
Institutional Class
Invesco Van Kampen Asset
Allocation Conservative Fund, a
series of AIM Growth Series
(Invesco Growth Series)
June 6, 2011
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class Y
Invesco Japan Fund, a series of
AIM Investment Funds (Invesco
Investment Funds)
May 23, 2011
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class Y
Institutional Class
Invesco Van Kampen Real Estate
Securities Fund, a series of AIM
Growth Series (Invesco Growth
Series)
May 23, 2011
Acquiring Fund (and share classes)
Corresponding Target Fund (and
and Acquiring Entity
share classes) and Target Entity
Closing Date
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class Y
Institutional Class
Invesco LIBOR Alpha Fund, a
series of AIM Investment Funds
(Invesco Investment Funds)
June 6, 2011
Class A
Class C
Class R
Class Y
Institutional Class
Invesco Van Kampen Limited
Duration Fund, a series of AIM
Investment Securities Funds
(Invesco Investment Securities
Funds)
June 6, 2011
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class Y
Institutional Class
Invesco Select Equity Fund, a
series of AIM Funds Group
(Invesco Funds Group)
May 23, 2011
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class Y
Invesco Van Kampen Equity Premium
Income Fund, a series of AIM
Counselor Series Trust (Invesco
Counselor Series Trust)
May 23, 2011
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class Y
Acquiring Fund (and share classes)
Corresponding Target Fund (and
and Acquiring Entity
share classes) and Target Entity
Closing Date
Invesco Van Kampen Government
Securities Fund, a series of AIM
Investment Securities Funds
(Invesco Investment Securities
Funds)
June 6, 2011
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class Y
Institutional Class
Invesco Van Kampen Utility Fund,
a series of AIM Sector Funds
(Invesco Sector Funds)
May 23, 2011
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class Y
Invesco Large Cap Growth Fund, a
series of AIM Equity Funds
(Invesco Equity Funds)
May 23, 2011
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class R
Class Y
Investor Class
Institutional Class
Invesco Van Kampen Capital Growth
Fund, a series of AIM Sector
Funds (Invesco Sector Funds)
May 23, 2011
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class R
Class Y
Institutional Class
Invesco Van Kampen Enterprise
Fund, a series of AIM Sector
Funds (Invesco Sector Funds)
May 23, 2011
Acquiring Fund (and share classes)
Corresponding Target Fund (and
and Acquiring Entity
share classes) and Target Entity
Closing Date
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class Y
Invesco Mid Cap Basic Value Fund,
a series of AIM Funds Group
(Invesco Funds Group)
May 23, 2011
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class R
Class Y
Institutional Class
Invesco Mid-Cap Value Fund, a
series of AIM Sector Funds
(Invesco Sector Funds)
May 23, 2011
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class Y
Invesco Large Cap Basic Value
Fund, a series of AIM Equity
Funds (Invesco Equity Funds)
May 23, 2011
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class R
Class Y
Investor Class
Institutional Class
Invesco Value II Fund, a series
of AIM Sector Funds (Invesco
Sector Funds)
May 23, 2011
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class Y
Acquiring Fund (and share classes)
Corresponding Target Fund (and
and Acquiring Entity
share classes) and Target Entity
Closing Date
Invesco Income Fund, a series of
AIM Investment Securities Funds
(Invesco Investment Securities
Funds)
June 6, 2011
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class R
Class Y
Investor Class
Institutional Class
Invesco Balanced Fund, a series
of AIM Counselor Series Trust
(Invesco Counselor Series Trust)
May 23, 2011
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class Y
Invesco Basic Balanced Fund, a
series of AIM Funds Group
(Invesco Funds Group)
May 23, 2011
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class R
Class Y
Investor Class
Institutional Class
Invesco Fundamental Value Fund, a
series of AIM Counselor Series
Trust (Invesco Counselor Series
Trust)
May 23, 2011
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class Y
Acquiring Fund (and share classes)
Corresponding Target Fund (and
and Acquiring Entity
share classes) and Target Entity
Closing Date
Invesco Large Cap Relative Value
Fund, a series of AIM Counselor
Series Trust (Invesco Counselor
Series Trust)
May 23, 2011
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class Y
Invesco Municipal Fund, a series
of AIM Tax-Exempt Funds (Invesco
Tax-Exempt Funds)
June 6, 2011
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class Y
Invesco Van Kampen Insured Tax
Free Income Fund, a series of AIM
Tax-Exempt Funds (Invesco
Tax-Exempt Funds)
June 6, 2011
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class Y
Invesco Tax-Exempt Securities
Fund, a series of AIM Tax-Exempt
Funds (Invesco Tax-Exempt Funds)
June 6, 2011
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class Y
Invesco New York Tax-Free Income
Fund, a series of AIM Counselor
Series Trust (Invesco Counselor
Series Trust)
June 6, 2011
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class Y
Acquiring Fund (and share classes)
Corresponding Target Fund (and
and Acquiring Entity
share classes) and Target Entity
Closing Date
Invesco Small-Mid Special Value
Fund, a series of AIM Sector
Funds (Invesco Sector Funds)
May 23, 2011
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class Y
Invesco Special Value Fund, a
series of AIM Sector Funds
(Invesco Sector Funds)
May 23, 2011
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class Y
Invesco U.S. Small/Mid Cap Value
Fund, a series of AIM Sector
Funds (Invesco Sector Funds)
May 23, 2011
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class Y
Invesco U.S. Small Cap Value
Fund, a series of AIM Sector
Funds (Invesco Sector Funds)
May 23, 2011
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class Y
Invesco Basic Value Fund, a
series of AIM Growth Series
(Invesco Growth Series)
May 23, 2011
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class R
Class Y
Institutional Class
/s/ Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young, LLP | ||||
Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young, LLP | ||||
Re: | Initial Capital Investment in New Portfolio of the Trust |
FUND AND CLASS | AMOUNT | PURCHASE DATE | ||||||
Initial investment as sole shareholder
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Invesco Emerging Markets Equity Fund
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Class A
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$ | 10.00 | May 26, 2011 | |||||
Class C
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$ | 10.00 | May 26, 2011 | |||||
Class R
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$ | 10.00 | May 26, 2011 | |||||
Class Y
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$ | 10.00 | May 26, 2011 | |||||
Institutional Class
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$ | 10.00 | May 26, 2011 |
FUND AND CLASS | AMOUNT | DATE | ||||||
Initial investment for the purpose of commencing operations | ||||||||
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Invesco Emerging Markets Equity Fund
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Class A
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$ | 2,960,000 | May 27, 2011 | |||||
Class C
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$ | 10,000.00 | May 27, 2011 | |||||
Class R
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$ | 10,000.00 | May 27, 2011 | |||||
Class Y
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$ | 10,000.00 | May 27, 2011 | |||||
Institutional Class
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$ | 10,000.00 | May 27, 2011 |
/s/ John M. Zerr
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Senior Vice President
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cc: |
Mark Gregson
Michael Hanna |
Minimum | ||||||||||||
Asset | ||||||||||||
Based | Maximum | Maximum | ||||||||||
AIM COUNSELOR SERIES TRUST | Sales | Service | Aggregate | |||||||||
(INVESCO COUNSELOR SERIES TRUST) | Charge | Fee | Fee | |||||||||
Portfolio Class A Shares
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Invesco Core Plus Bond Fund
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0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Floating Rate Fund
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0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Multi-Sector Fund
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0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Select Real Estate Income Fund
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0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Structured Core Fund
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0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Large Cap Relative Value Fund
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0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % |
Minimum | ||||||||||||
Asset | ||||||||||||
Based | Maximum | Maximum | ||||||||||
AIM EQUITY FUNDS | Sales | Service | Aggregate | |||||||||
(INVESCO EQUITY FUNDS) | Charge | Fee | Fee | |||||||||
Portfolio Class A Shares
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Invesco Capital Development Fund
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0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Charter Fund
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0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Constellation Fund
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0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Diversified Dividend Fund
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0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Large Cap Basic Value Fund
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0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Large Cap Growth Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Summit Fund
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0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % |
Minimum | ||||||||||||
Asset | ||||||||||||
Based | Maximum | Maximum | ||||||||||
AIM FUNDS GROUP | Sales | Service | Aggregate | |||||||||
(INVESCO FUNDS GROUP) | Charge | Fee | Fee | |||||||||
Portfolio Class A Shares
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Invesco Basic Balanced Fund
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0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco European Small Company Fund
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0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Global Core Equity Fund
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0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco International Small Company Fund
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0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Mid Cap Basic Value Fund
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0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Select Equity Fund
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0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Small Cap Equity Fund
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0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % |
Minimum | ||||||||||||
Asset | ||||||||||||
Based | Maximum | Maximum | ||||||||||
AIM GROWTH SERIES | Sales | Service | Aggregate | |||||||||
(INVESCO GROWTH SERIES) | Charge | Fee | Fee | |||||||||
Portfolio Class A Shares
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Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement Now Fund
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0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement 2010 Fund
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0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement 2020 Fund
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0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement 2030 Fund
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0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement 2040 Fund
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0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement 2050 Fund
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0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Basic Value Fund
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0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Conservative Allocation Fund
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0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Global Equity Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Growth Allocation Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Income Allocation Fund
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0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco International Allocation Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Mid Cap Core Equity Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Moderate Allocation Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Moderate Growth Allocation Fund
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0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Moderately Conservative Allocation Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Small Cap Growth Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % |
Minimum | ||||||||||||
Asset | ||||||||||||
Based | Maximum | Maximum | ||||||||||
AIM INTERNATIONAL MUTUAL FUNDS | Sales | Service | Aggregate | |||||||||
(INVESCO INTERNATIONAL MUTUAL FUNDS) | Charge | Fee | Fee | |||||||||
Portfolio Class A Shares
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Invesco Asia Pacific Growth Fund
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0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco European Growth Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Global Growth Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Global Small & Mid Cap Growth Fund
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0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco International Core Equity Fund
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0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco International Growth Fund
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0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % |
2
Minimum | ||||||||||||
Asset | ||||||||||||
Based | Maximum | Maximum | ||||||||||
AIM INVESTMENT FUNDS | Sales | Service | Aggregate | |||||||||
(INVESCO INVESTMENT FUNDS) | Charge | Fee | Fee | |||||||||
Portfolio Class A Shares
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Invesco Balanced-Risk Allocation Fund
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0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Balanced-Risk Commodity Strategy Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco China Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Developing Markets Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Emerging Market Local Currency Debt Fund
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0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Emerging Markets Equity Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Global Health Care Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco International Total Return Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Japan Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco LIBOR Alpha Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Endeavor Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Global Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Small Companies Fund
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0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % |
Minimum | ||||||||||||
Asset | ||||||||||||
Based | Maximum | Maximum | ||||||||||
AIM INVESTMENT SECURITIES FUNDS | Sales | Service | Aggregate | |||||||||
(INVESCO INVESTMENT SECURITIES FUNDS) | Charge | Fee | Fee | |||||||||
Portfolio Class A Shares
|
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Invesco Core Bond Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Dynamics Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Global Real Estate Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco High Yield Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Income Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Municipal Bond Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Real Estate Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Short Term Bond Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco U.S. Government Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
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Portfolio Class A2 Shares
|
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Invesco Limited Maturity Treasury Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.15 | % | 0.15 | % |
Minimum | ||||||||||||
Asset | ||||||||||||
Based | Maximum | Maximum | ||||||||||
AIM SECTOR FUNDS | Sales | Service | Aggregate | |||||||||
(INVESCO SECTOR FUNDS) | Charge | Fee | Fee | |||||||||
Portfolio Class A Shares
|
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Invesco Energy Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Financial Services Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Gold & Precious Metals Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Leisure Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Technology Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Utilities Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco U.S. Mid Cap Value Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco U.S. Small Cap Value Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco U.S. Small/Mid Cap Value Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Value II Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % |
3
Minimum | ||||||||||||
Asset | ||||||||||||
Based | Maximum | Maximum | ||||||||||
AIM TAX-EXEMPT FUNDS | Sales | Service | Aggregate | |||||||||
(INVESCO TAX-EXEMPT FUNDS) | Charge | Fee | Fee | |||||||||
Portfolio Class A Shares
|
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Invesco High Income Municipal Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Tax-Exempt Cash Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.10 | % | 0.10 | % | ||||||
Invesco Municipal Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % |
* | The Distribution Fee is payable apart from the sales charge, if any, as stated in the current prospectus for the applicable Portfolio (or Class thereof). |
4
Minimum | ||||||||||||
Asset | ||||||||||||
Based | Maximum | Maximum | ||||||||||
AIM COUNSELOR SERIES TRUST | Sales | Service | Aggregate | |||||||||
(INVESCO COUNSELOR SERIES TRUST) | Charge | Fee | Fee | |||||||||
Portfolio Class A Shares
|
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|
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Invesco Core Plus Bond Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Floating Rate Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Select Real Estate Income Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Structured Core Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % |
Minimum | ||||||||||||
Asset | ||||||||||||
Based | Maximum | Maximum | ||||||||||
AIM EQUITY FUNDS | Sales | Service | Aggregate | |||||||||
(INVESCO EQUITY FUNDS) | Charge | Fee | Fee | |||||||||
Portfolio Class A Shares
|
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|
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Invesco Capital Development Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Charter Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Constellation Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Diversified Dividend Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Summit Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % |
Minimum | ||||||||||||
Asset | ||||||||||||
Based | Maximum | Maximum | ||||||||||
AIM FUNDS GROUP | Sales | Service | Aggregate | |||||||||
(INVESCO FUNDS GROUP) | Charge | Fee | Fee | |||||||||
Portfolio Class A Shares
|
||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||
Invesco European Small Company Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Global Core Equity Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco International Small Company Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Small Cap Equity Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % |
Minimum | ||||||||||||
Asset | ||||||||||||
Based | Maximum | Maximum | ||||||||||
AIM GROWTH SERIES | Sales | Service | Aggregate | |||||||||
(INVESCO GROWTH SERIES) | Charge | Fee | Fee | |||||||||
Portfolio Class A Shares
|
||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||
Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement Now Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement 2020 Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement 2030 Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement 2040 Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement 2050 Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Global Equity Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Growth Allocation Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Income Allocation Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco International Allocation Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Mid Cap Core Equity Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Moderate Allocation Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Moderately Conservative Allocation Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Small Cap Growth Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % |
Minimum | ||||||||||||
Asset | ||||||||||||
Based | Maximum | Maximum | ||||||||||
AIM INTERNATIONAL MUTUAL FUNDS | Sales | Service | Aggregate | |||||||||
(INVESCO INTERNATIONAL MUTUAL FUNDS) | Charge | Fee | Fee | |||||||||
Portfolio Class A Shares
|
||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||
Invesco Asia Pacific Growth Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco European Growth Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Global Growth Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Global Small & Mid Cap Growth Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco International Core Equity Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco International Growth Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % |
Minimum | ||||||||||||
Asset | ||||||||||||
Based | Maximum | Maximum | ||||||||||
AIM INVESTMENT FUNDS | Sales | Service | Aggregate | |||||||||
(INVESCO INVESTMENT FUNDS) | Charge | Fee | Fee | |||||||||
Portfolio Class A Shares
|
||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||
Invesco Balanced-Risk Allocation Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Balanced-Risk Commodity Strategy Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco China Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Developing Markets Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Emerging Market Local Currency Debt Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Emerging Markets Equity Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Global Health Care Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco International Total Return Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Endeavor Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Small Companies Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % |
2
Minimum | ||||||||||||
Asset | ||||||||||||
Based | Maximum | Maximum | ||||||||||
AIM INVESTMENT SECURITIES FUNDS | Sales | Service | Aggregate | |||||||||
(INVESCO INVESTMENT SECURITIES FUNDS) | Charge | Fee | Fee | |||||||||
Portfolio Class A Shares
|
||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||
Invesco Dynamics Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Global Real Estate Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco High Yield Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Municipal Bond Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Real Estate Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Short Term Bond Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.15 | % | 0.15 | % | ||||||
Invesco U.S. Government Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
|
||||||||||||
Portfolio Class A2 Shares
|
||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||
Invesco Limited Maturity Treasury Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.15 | % | 0.15 | % |
Minimum | ||||||||||||
Asset | ||||||||||||
Based | Maximum | Maximum | ||||||||||
AIM SECTOR FUNDS | Sales | Service | Aggregate | |||||||||
(INVESCO SECTOR FUNDS) | Charge | Fee | Fee | |||||||||
Portfolio Class A Shares
|
||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||
Invesco Energy Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Gold & Precious Metals Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Leisure Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Technology Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Utilities Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco U.S. Mid Cap Value Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % |
Minimum | ||||||||||||
Asset | ||||||||||||
Based | Maximum | Maximum | ||||||||||
AIM TAX-EXEMPT FUNDS | Sales | Service | Aggregate | |||||||||
(INVESCO TAX-EXEMPT FUNDS) | Charge | Fee | Fee | |||||||||
Portfolio Class A Shares
|
||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||
Invesco High Income Municipal Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | ||||||
Invesco Tax-Exempt Cash Fund
|
0.00 | % | 0.10 | % | 0.10 | % |
* | The Distribution Fee is payable apart from the sales charge, if any, as stated in the current prospectus for the applicable Portfolio (or Class thereof). |
3
Maximum | ||||||||||||
Asset | ||||||||||||
Based | Maximum | Maximum | ||||||||||
AIM COUNSELOR SERIES TRUST | Sales | Service | Aggregate | |||||||||
(INVESCO COUNSELOR SERIES TRUST) | Charge | Fee | Fee | |||||||||
Portfolio Class C Shares
|
||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||
Invesco Core Plus Bond Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Floating Rate Fund
|
0.50 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.75 | % | ||||||
Invesco Multi-Sector Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Select Real Estate Income Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Structured Core Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Large Cap Relative Value Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % |
Maximum | ||||||||||||
Asset | ||||||||||||
Based | Maximum | Maximum | ||||||||||
AIM EQUITY FUNDS | Sales | Service | Aggregate | |||||||||
(INVESCO EQUITY FUNDS) | Charge | Fee | Fee | |||||||||
Portfolio Class C Shares
|
||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||
Invesco Capital Development Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Charter Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Constellation Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Diversified Dividend Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Large Cap Basic Value Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Large Cap Growth Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Summit Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % |
Maximum | ||||||||||||
Asset | ||||||||||||
Based | Maximum | Maximum | ||||||||||
AIM FUNDS GROUP | Sales | Service | Aggregate | |||||||||
(INVESCO FUNDS GROUP) | Charge | Fee | Fee | |||||||||
Portfolio Class C Shares
|
||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||
Invesco Basic Balanced Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco European Small Company Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Global Core Equity Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco International Small Company Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Mid Cap Basic Value Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Select Equity Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Small Cap Equity Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % |
Maximum | ||||||||||||
Asset | ||||||||||||
Based | Maximum | Maximum | ||||||||||
AIM GROWTH SERIES | Sales | Service | Aggregate | |||||||||
(INVESCO GROWTH SERIES) | Charge | Fee | Fee | |||||||||
Portfolio Class C Shares
|
||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||
Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement Now Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement 2010 Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement 2020 Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement 2030 Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement 2040 Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement 2050 Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Basic Value Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Conservative Allocation Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Global Equity Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Growth Allocation Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Income Allocation Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco International Allocation Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Mid Cap Core Equity Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Moderate Allocation Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Moderate Growth Allocation Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Moderately Conservative Allocation Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Small Cap Growth Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % |
Minimum | ||||||||||||
Asset | ||||||||||||
Based | Maximum | Maximum | ||||||||||
AIM INTERNATIONAL MUTUAL FUNDS | Sales | Service | Aggregate | |||||||||
(INVESCO INTERNATIONAL MUTUAL FUNDS) | Charge | Fee | Fee | |||||||||
Portfolio Class C Shares
|
||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||
Invesco Asia Pacific Growth Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco European Growth Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Global Growth Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Global Small & Mid Cap Growth Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco International Core Equity Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco International Growth Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % |
2
Maximum | ||||||||||||
Asset | ||||||||||||
Based | Maximum | Maximum | ||||||||||
AIM INVESTMENT FUNDS | Sales | Service | Aggregate | |||||||||
(INVESCO INVESTMENT FUNDS) | Charge | Fee | Fee | |||||||||
Portfolio Class C Shares
|
||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||
Invesco Balanced-Risk Allocation Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Balanced-Risk Commodity Strategy Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco China Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Developing Markets Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Emerging Market Local Currency Debt Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Emerging Markets Equity Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Global Health Care Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco International Total Return Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Japan Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco LIBOR Alpha Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Endeavor Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Global Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Small Companies Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % |
Maximum | ||||||||||||
Asset | ||||||||||||
Based | Maximum | Maximum | ||||||||||
AIM INVESTMENT SECURITIES FUNDS | Sales | Service | Aggregate | |||||||||
(INVESCO INVESTMENT SECURITIES FUNDS) | Charge | Fee | Fee | |||||||||
Portfolio Class C Shares
|
||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||
Invesco Core Bond Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Dynamics Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Global Real Estate Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco High Yield Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Income Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Money Market Fund
|
0.65 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.90 | % | ||||||
Invesco Municipal Bond Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Real Estate Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Short Term Bond Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco U.S. Government Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % |
Maximum | Asset | |||||||||||
Based | Maximum | Maximum | ||||||||||
AIM SECTOR FUNDS | Sales | Service | Aggregate | |||||||||
(INVESCO SECTOR FUNDS) | Charge | Fee | Fee | |||||||||
Portfolio Class C Shares
|
||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||
Invesco Energy Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Financial Services Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Gold & Precious Metals Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Leisure Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Technology Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Utilities Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco U.S. Mid Cap Value Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco U.S. Small Cap Value Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco U.S. Small/Mid Cap Value Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Value II Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % |
3
Maximum | ||||||||||||
Asset | ||||||||||||
Based | Maximum | Maximum | ||||||||||
AIM TAX-EXEMPT FUNDS | Sales | Service | Aggregate | |||||||||
(INVESCO TAX-EXEMPT FUNDS) | Charge | Fee | Fee | |||||||||
Portfolio Class C Shares
|
||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||
Invesco High Income Municipal Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Municipal Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % |
* | The Distribution Fee is payable apart from the sales charge, if any, as stated in the current prospectus for the applicable Portfolio (or Class thereof). |
4
Maximum | ||||||||||||
Asset | ||||||||||||
Based | Maximum | Maximum | ||||||||||
AIM COUNSELOR SERIES TRUST | Sales | Service | Aggregate | |||||||||
(INVESCO COUNSELOR SERIES TRUST) | Charge | Fee | Fee | |||||||||
Portfolio Class C Shares
|
||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||
Invesco Core Plus Bond Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Floating Rate Fund
|
0.50 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.75 | % | ||||||
Invesco Select Real Estate Income Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Structured Core Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % |
Maximum | ||||||||||||
Asset | ||||||||||||
Based | Maximum | Maximum | ||||||||||
AIM EQUITY FUNDS | Sales | Service | Aggregate | |||||||||
(INVESCO EQUITY FUNDS) | Charge | Fee | Fee | |||||||||
Portfolio Class C Shares
|
||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||
Invesco Capital Development Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Charter Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Constellation Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Diversified Dividend Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Summit Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % |
Maximum | ||||||||||||
Asset | ||||||||||||
Based | Maximum | Maximum | ||||||||||
AIM FUNDS GROUP | Sales | Service | Aggregate | |||||||||
(INVESCO FUNDS GROUP) | Charge | Fee | Fee | |||||||||
Portfolio Class C Shares
|
||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||
Invesco European Small Company Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Global Core Equity Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco International Small Company Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Small Cap Equity Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % |
Maximum | ||||||||||||
Asset | ||||||||||||
Based | Maximum | Maximum | ||||||||||
AIM GROWTH SERIES | Sales | Service | Aggregate | |||||||||
(INVESCO GROWTH SERIES) | Charge | Fee | Fee | |||||||||
Portfolio Class C Shares
|
||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||
Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement Now Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement 2020 Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement 2030 Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement 2040 Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement 2050 Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Global Equity Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Growth Allocation Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Income Allocation Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco International Allocation Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Mid Cap Core Equity Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Moderate Allocation Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Moderately Conservative Allocation Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Small Cap Growth Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % |
Minimum | ||||||||||||
Asset | ||||||||||||
Based | Maximum | Maximum | ||||||||||
AIM INTERNATIONAL MUTUAL FUNDS | Sales | Service | Aggregate | |||||||||
(INVESCO INTERNATIONAL MUTUAL FUNDS) | Charge | Fee | Fee | |||||||||
Portfolio Class C Shares
|
||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||
Invesco Asia Pacific Growth Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco European Growth Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Global Growth Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Global Small & Mid Cap Growth Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco International Core Equity Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco International Growth Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % |
Maximum | ||||||||||||
Asset | ||||||||||||
Based | Maximum | Maximum | ||||||||||
AIM INVESTMENT FUNDS | Sales | Service | Aggregate | |||||||||
(INVESCO INVESTMENT FUNDS) | Charge | Fee | Fee | |||||||||
Portfolio Class C Shares
|
||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||
Invesco Balanced-Risk Allocation Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Balanced-Risk Commodity Strategy Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco China Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Developing Markets Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Emerging Market Local Currency Debt Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Emerging Markets Equity Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Global Health Care Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco International Total Return Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Endeavor Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Small Companies Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % |
2
Maximum | ||||||||||||
Asset | ||||||||||||
Based | Maximum | Maximum | ||||||||||
AIM INVESTMENT SECURITIES FUNDS | Sales | Service | Aggregate | |||||||||
(INVESCO INVESTMENT SECURITIES FUNDS) | Charge | Fee | Fee | |||||||||
Portfolio Class C Shares
|
||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||
Invesco Dynamics Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Global Real Estate Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco High Yield Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Money Market Fund
|
0.65 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.90 | % | ||||||
Invesco Municipal Bond Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Real Estate Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Short Term Bond Fund
|
0.40 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.65 | % | ||||||
Invesco U.S. Government Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % |
Maximum | Asset | |||||||||||
Based | Maximum | Maximum | ||||||||||
AIM SECTOR FUNDS | Sales | Service | Aggregate | |||||||||
(INVESCO SECTOR FUNDS) | Charge | Fee | Fee | |||||||||
Portfolio Class C Shares
|
||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||
Invesco Energy Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Gold & Precious Metals Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Leisure Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Technology Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco Utilities Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % | ||||||
Invesco U.S. Mid Cap Value Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % |
Maximum | ||||||||||||
Asset | ||||||||||||
Based | Maximum | Maximum | ||||||||||
AIM TAX-EXEMPT FUNDS | Sales | Service | Aggregate | |||||||||
(INVESCO TAX-EXEMPT FUNDS) | Charge | Fee | Fee | |||||||||
Portfolio Class C Shares
|
||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||
Invesco High Income Municipal Fund
|
0.75 | % | 0.25 | % | 1.00 | % |
* | The Distribution Fee is payable apart from the sales charge, if any, as stated in the current prospectus for the applicable Portfolio (or Class thereof). |
3
Minimum | ||||||||||||
Asset | ||||||||||||
Based | Maximum | Maximum | ||||||||||
AIM COUNSELOR SERIES TRUST | Sales | Service | Aggregate | |||||||||
(INVESCO COUNSELOR SERIES TRUST) | Charge | Fee | Fee | |||||||||
Portfolio Class R Shares
|
||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||
Invesco Core Plus Bond Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Floating Rate Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Structured Core Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Van Kampen American Franchise Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % |
Minimum | ||||||||||||
Asset | ||||||||||||
Based | Maximum | Maximum | ||||||||||
AIM EQUITY FUNDS | Sales | Service | Aggregate | |||||||||
(INVESCO EQUITY FUNDS) | Charge | Fee | Fee | |||||||||
Portfolio Class R Shares
|
||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||
Invesco Capital Development Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Charter Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Constellation Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Diversified Dividend Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Large Cap Basic Value Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Large Cap Growth Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % |
Minimum | ||||||||||||
Asset | ||||||||||||
Based | Maximum | Maximum | ||||||||||
AIM FUNDS GROUP | Sales | Service | Aggregate | |||||||||
(INVESCO FUNDS GROUP) | Charge | Fee | Fee | |||||||||
Portfolio Class R Shares
|
||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||
Invesco Basic Balanced Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Global Core Equity Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Mid Cap Basic Value Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Small Cap Equity Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % |
Minimum | ||||||||||||
Asset | ||||||||||||
Based | Maximum | Maximum | ||||||||||
AIM GROWTH SERIES | Sales | Service | Aggregate | |||||||||
(INVESCO GROWTH SERIES) | Charge | Fee | Fee | |||||||||
Portfolio Class R Shares
|
||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||
Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement Now Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement 2010 Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement 2020 Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement 2030 Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement 2040 Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement 2050 Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Basic Value Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Conservative Allocation Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Global Equity Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Growth Allocation Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Income Allocation Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco International Allocation Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Mid Cap Core Equity Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Moderate Allocation Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Moderate Growth Allocation Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Moderately Conservative Allocation Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Small Cap Growth Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % |
Minimum | ||||||||||||
Asset | ||||||||||||
Based | Maximum | Maximum | ||||||||||
AIM INTERNATIONAL MUTUAL FUNDS | Sales | Service | Aggregate | |||||||||
(INVESCO INTERNATIONAL MUTUAL FUNDS) | Charge | Fee | Fee | |||||||||
Portfolio Class R Shares
|
||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||
Invesco European Growth Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco International Core Equity Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco International Growth Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % |
Minimum | ||||||||||||
Asset | ||||||||||||
Based | Maximum | Maximum | ||||||||||
AIM INVESTMENT FUNDS | Sales | Service | Aggregate | |||||||||
(INVESCO INVESTMENT FUNDS) | Charge | Fee | Fee | |||||||||
Portfolio Class R Shares
|
||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||
Invesco Balanced-Risk Allocation Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Balanced-Risk Commodity Strategy Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Emerging Market Local Currency Debt Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Endeavor Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco LIBOR Alpha Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Global Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Small Companies Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % |
2
Minimum | ||||||||||||
Asset | ||||||||||||
Based | Maximum | Maximum | ||||||||||
AIM INVESTMENT SECURITIES FUNDS | Sales | Service | Aggregate | |||||||||
(INVESCO INVESTMENT SECURITIES FUNDS) | Charge | Fee | Fee | |||||||||
Portfolio Class R Shares
|
||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||
Invesco Core Bond Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Dynamics Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Global Real Estate Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Income Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Money Market Fund
|
0.15 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.40 | % | ||||||
Invesco Real Estate Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Short Term Bond Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco U.S. Government Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % |
Minimum | ||||||||||||
Asset | ||||||||||||
Based | Maximum | Maximum | ||||||||||
AIM SECTOR FUNDS | Sales | Service | Aggregate | |||||||||
(INVESCO SECTOR FUNDS) | Charge | Fee | Fee | |||||||||
Portfolio Class R Shares
|
||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||
Invesco Leisure Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Van Kampen Value Opportunities Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % |
3
Minimum | ||||||||||||
Asset | ||||||||||||
Based | Maximum | Maximum | ||||||||||
AIM COUNSELOR SERIES TRUST | Sales | Service | Aggregate | |||||||||
(INVESCO COUNSELOR SERIES TRUST) | Charge | Fee | Fee | |||||||||
Portfolio Class R Shares
|
||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||
Invesco Core Plus Bond Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Floating Rate Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Structured Core Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Van Kampen American Franchise Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % |
Minimum | ||||||||||||
Asset | ||||||||||||
Based | Maximum | Maximum | ||||||||||
AIM EQUITY FUNDS | Sales | Service | Aggregate | |||||||||
(INVESCO EQUITY FUNDS) | Charge | Fee | Fee | |||||||||
Portfolio Class R Shares
|
||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||
Invesco Capital Development Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Charter Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Constellation Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Diversified Dividend Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Large Cap Basic Value Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Large Cap Growth Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % |
Minimum | ||||||||||||
Asset | ||||||||||||
Based | Maximum | Maximum | ||||||||||
AIM FUNDS GROUP | Sales | Service | Aggregate | |||||||||
(INVESCO FUNDS GROUP) | Charge | Fee | Fee | |||||||||
Portfolio Class R Shares
|
||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||
Invesco Basic Balanced Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Global Core Equity Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Mid Cap Basic Value Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Small Cap Equity Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % |
Minimum | ||||||||||||
Asset | ||||||||||||
Based | Maximum | Maximum | ||||||||||
AIM GROWTH SERIES | Sales | Service | Aggregate | |||||||||
(INVESCO GROWTH SERIES) | Charge | Fee | Fee | |||||||||
Portfolio Class R Shares
|
||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||
Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement Now Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement 2010 Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement 2020 Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement 2030 Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement 2040 Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement 2050 Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Basic Value Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Conservative Allocation Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Global Equity Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Growth Allocation Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Income Allocation Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco International Allocation Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Mid Cap Core Equity Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Moderate Allocation Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Moderate Growth Allocation Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Moderately Conservative Allocation Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Small Cap Growth Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % |
Minimum | ||||||||||||
Asset | ||||||||||||
Based | Maximum | Maximum | ||||||||||
AIM INTERNATIONAL MUTUAL FUNDS | Sales | Service | Aggregate | |||||||||
(INVESCO INTERNATIONAL MUTUAL FUNDS) | Charge | Fee | Fee | |||||||||
Portfolio Class R Shares
|
||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||
Invesco European Growth Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco International Core Equity Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco International Growth Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % |
2
Minimum | ||||||||||||
Asset | ||||||||||||
Based | Maximum | Maximum | ||||||||||
AIM INVESTMENT FUNDS | Sales | Service | Aggregate | |||||||||
(INVESCO INVESTMENT FUNDS) | Charge | Fee | Fee | |||||||||
Portfolio Class R Shares
|
||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||
Invesco Balanced-Risk Allocation Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Balanced-Risk Commodity Strategy Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Emerging Market Local Currency Debt Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Emerging Markets Equity Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Endeavor Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco LIBOR Alpha Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Global Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Small Companies Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % |
Minimum | ||||||||||||
Asset | ||||||||||||
Based | Maximum | Maximum | ||||||||||
AIM INVESTMENT SECURITIES FUNDS | Sales | Service | Aggregate | |||||||||
(INVESCO INVESTMENT SECURITIES FUNDS) | Charge | Fee | Fee | |||||||||
Portfolio Class R Shares
|
||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||
Invesco Core Bond Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Dynamics Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Global Real Estate Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Income Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Money Market Fund
|
0.15 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.40 | % | ||||||
Invesco Real Estate Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Short Term Bond Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco U.S. Government Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % |
Minimum | ||||||||||||
Asset | ||||||||||||
Based | Maximum | Maximum | ||||||||||
AIM SECTOR FUNDS | Sales | Service | Aggregate | |||||||||
(INVESCO SECTOR FUNDS) | Charge | Fee | Fee | |||||||||
Portfolio Class R Shares
|
||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||
Invesco Leisure Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Van Kampen Value Opportunities
Fund 0.25% 0.25% 0.50%
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % |
3
Minimum | ||||||||||||
Asset | ||||||||||||
Based | Maximum | Maximum | ||||||||||
AIM COUNSELOR SERIES TRUST | Sales | Service | Aggregate | |||||||||
(INVESCO COUNSELOR SERIES TRUST) | Charge | Fee | Fee | |||||||||
Portfolio Class R Shares
|
||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||
Invesco Core Plus Bond Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Floating Rate Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Structured Core Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Van Kampen American Franchise Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % |
Minimum | ||||||||||||
Asset | ||||||||||||
Based | Maximum | Maximum | ||||||||||
AIM EQUITY FUNDS | Sales | Service | Aggregate | |||||||||
(INVESCO EQUITY FUNDS) | Charge | Fee | Fee | |||||||||
Portfolio Class R Shares
|
||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||
Invesco Capital Development Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Charter Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Constellation Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Diversified Dividend Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Large Cap Basic Value Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Large Cap Growth Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % |
Minimum | ||||||||||||
Asset | ||||||||||||
Based | Maximum | Maximum | ||||||||||
AIM FUNDS GROUP | Sales | Service | Aggregate | |||||||||
(INVESCO FUNDS GROUP) | Charge | Fee | Fee | |||||||||
Portfolio Class R Shares
|
||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||
Invesco Basic Balanced Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Global Core Equity Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Mid Cap Basic Value Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Small Cap Equity Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % |
Minimum | ||||||||||||
Asset | ||||||||||||
Based | Maximum | Maximum | ||||||||||
AIM GROWTH SERIES | Sales | Service | Aggregate | |||||||||
(INVESCO GROWTH SERIES) | Charge | Fee | Fee | |||||||||
Portfolio Class R Shares
|
||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||
Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement Now Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement 2010 Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement 2020 Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement 2030 Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement 2040 Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Balanced-Risk Retirement 2050 Fund
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0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Basic Value Fund
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0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Conservative Allocation Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Global Equity Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Growth Allocation Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Income Allocation Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco International Allocation Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Mid Cap Core Equity Fund
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0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Moderate Allocation Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Moderate Growth Allocation Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Moderately Conservative Allocation Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Small Cap Growth Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % |
Minimum | ||||||||||||
Asset | ||||||||||||
Based | Maximum | Maximum | ||||||||||
AIM INTERNATIONAL MUTUAL FUNDS | Sales | Service | Aggregate | |||||||||
(INVESCO INTERNATIONAL MUTUAL FUNDS) | Charge | Fee | Fee | |||||||||
Portfolio Class R Shares
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Invesco European Growth Fund
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0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco International Core Equity Fund
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0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco International Growth Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % |
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Minimum | ||||||||||||
Asset | ||||||||||||
Based | Maximum | Maximum | ||||||||||
AIM INVESTMENT FUNDS | Sales | Service | Aggregate | |||||||||
(INVESCO INVESTMENT FUNDS) | Charge | Fee | Fee | |||||||||
Portfolio Class R Shares
|
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|
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Invesco Balanced-Risk Allocation Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Balanced-Risk Commodity Strategy Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Emerging Market Local Currency Debt Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Emerging Markets Equity Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Endeavor Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco LIBOR Alpha Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Global Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Small Companies Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % |
Minimum | ||||||||||||
Asset | ||||||||||||
Based | Maximum | Maximum | ||||||||||
AIM INVESTMENT SECURITIES FUNDS | Sales | Service | Aggregate | |||||||||
(INVESCO INVESTMENT SECURITIES FUNDS) | Charge | Fee | Fee | |||||||||
Portfolio Class R Shares
|
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|
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Invesco Core Bond Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Dynamics Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Global Real Estate Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Income Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Money Market Fund
|
0.15 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.40 | % | ||||||
Invesco Real Estate Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Short Term Bond Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco U.S. Government Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Van Kampen Corporate Bond Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % |
Minimum | ||||||||||||
Asset | ||||||||||||
Based | Maximum | Maximum | ||||||||||
AIM SECTOR FUNDS | Sales | Service | Aggregate | |||||||||
(INVESCO SECTOR FUNDS) | Charge | Fee | Fee | |||||||||
Portfolio Class R Shares
|
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|
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Invesco Leisure Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % | ||||||
Invesco Van Kampen Value Opportunities Fund
|
0.25 | % | 0.25 | % | 0.50 | % |
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