Asset Class and Fund Objective:
Core broad U.S. stock fund, focusing on companies of all sizes
Fund Type:
Institutional fund
Index or Active Strategy:
Index fund that attempts to achieve the total return of the Russell 3000 Index
Management Type:
Passively Managed
 
Fees and Fund Expenses
The fund does not have sales charges on purchases or dividend reinvestments, deferred sales charges, redemption fees or exchange fees. Excessive trading restrictions may apply - see Detailed Fund Operations.
Fund Operating Expenses (deducted from your account as a percent of assets)
 
FRS Select US Stk Mkt Index Part Account
Range of Fees in US Stock Funds
Range of Fees for Balanced Funds
Annual Fees in Percent of Assets
0.02%
0.02%   -   0.93%
0.04%   -   0.06%
For a $10,000 Account You Would Pay
 
 
 
First Year Fee
$2
$2   -   $93
$4   -   $6
Total Fees over 30 Years in Today's Dollars
$60
$60   -   $3235
$135   -   $170
Fees represent the most current information available and are subject to change without prior notice. Fees are net of any contractual reimbursements to you. Fees and expenses are only one of several factors that should be considered when making investment decisions.
Principal Investment Strategies and Risks of Investing in the Fund
The fund seeks long-term capital growth. The fund uses an institutional investment manager acting as fiduciary to the FRS. The fund will be passively managed (an index fund) and primarily invests in stocks contained in the Russell 3000 Index. The Russell 3000 Index represents approximately 98% of the value of the entire U.S. stock market. The fund intends to closely track the performance of the unmanaged Russell 3000 index.
The fund's total return will fluctuate over a wide range, consistent with its reliance on investing in stocks. Investors in the fund should have a long-term investment horizon. The fund is not a complete investment program and returns may lag the returns of a balanced portfolio with comparable risk. The fund's strategy for tracking its benchmark may cause it to lag the benchmark as the strategy incurs trading costs through security turnover not experienced in the benchmark. Your investment in the fund is not a bank deposit and is not insured or guaranteed by the F.D.I.C. or any other government entity. It is possible to lose money investing in the fund and returns may not keep pace with inflation.
Asset Allocation as of
6/30/10
Cash
Bonds
U.S. Stocks
100.00%
Foreign Stock
Other
Sector Exposure as of
6/30/10
Consumer Non-cyclical
22.14%
Financial
16.80%
Technology
12.58%
Industrial
11.36%
Communications
10.62%
 
Regional Exposure as of
6/30/10
U.S. and Canada
100.00%
Europe
Japan
Latin America
Pacific Rim and other
Other Portfolio Measures as of
6/30/10
Percent in Top 10 Holdings
15.15%
Number of Fund Holdings
2182
Average Price Earnings Ratio
18.28
Turnover
1.60%
 
 
 
Data gathered from various third-party sources. Selector allocations are approximate and will vary over time.
Average Annual Returns and Risk for Periods Ending July 31, 2010
 
One Year
5 Years
10 Years
Average Annual Returns
 
 
 
Investment Fund
14.96%
0.16%
-0.01%
Russell 3000 Index
14.82%
0.05%
-0.07%
Average Annual Risk (Standard Deviation)
 
 
 
Investment Fund
17.19%
17.65%
16.81%
Russell 3000 Index *
17.18%
17.63%
16.81%
FRS Select Moderate Balanced Fund
8.53%
11.04%
10.25%
 
For all time periods actual index manager's historical performance data has been adjusted for fees that are specific to the FRS. Measurements that include data for periods prior to 7/1999 are a blend of the fund's data and a comparable BGI stock index product.

Other Historical Risk Measures: 5 Year Period Ending July 31, 2010
 
FRS Select US Stk Mkt Index Part Account
Range of Measure in US Stock Funds
Range of Measure for Balanced Funds
Beta vs. Benchmark *
98.41%
98.41%   -   105.38%
97.31%   -   99.74%
Tracking Error vs. Benchmark *
0.10%
0.10%   -   6.72%
0.46%   -   0.91%
Highest Quarterly Return
13.95%
13.52%   -   19.83%
4.14%   -   12.65%
Lowest Quarterly Return
-24.27%
-28.93%   -   -21.43%
-24.31%   -   -8.72%
Performance Alarms
0
0   -   2
0   -   1
 
For all time periods actual index manager's historical performance data has been adjusted for fees that are specific to the FRS. Measurements that include data for periods prior to 7/1999 are a blend of the fund's data and a comparable BGI stock index product. Beta is the average percent change in the fund's return if there is a 1% change in the benchmark's return. Tracking Error is the standard deviation of the statistically unexplained difference between the fund's return and the benchmark return. Performance alarms are a statistical measure of underperformance relative to the benchmark. Multiple alarms may imply a higher risk of future underperformance.
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Fund Management and Marketing
Investment Manager(s):
BlackRock
Portfolio Manager(s):
See Detailed Fund Operations
Marketing Company:
None
 

Before You Choose a Fund in the FRS Investment Plan
Keep in mind that past performance does not guarantee future results. So before choosing, get objective, professional guidance on what specific funds would best fit your needs and the level of risk involved. Call the MyFRS Financial Guidance Line at 1-866-446-9377, Option 2 (TRS 711), or visit MyFRS.com for free guidance and additional information on this investment fund, including Financial Engines' Fund Score Card and Detailed Fund Operations. These reports discuss the investment strategies and other factors that may significantly affect the fund's performance. You can also make daily account transfers or withdrawals through these phone and online resources, unless the fund has transfer restrictions.
This profile is intended for use in connection with the FRS Investment Plan, pursuant to Florida law, and is not intended for use by other investors. Sections 121.4501(8)(b)4. and 121.4501(15)(b), Florida Statutes, incorporates the federal law concept of participant control, established by regulations of the U.S. Department of Labor under section 404(c) of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974. If you exercise control over the assets in your Investment Plan account, pursuant to section 404(c) regulations and all applicable laws governing the operation of the Investment Plan, no program fiduciary shall be liable for any loss to your account which results from your exercise of control.