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DEF 14A

T. Rowe Price Active Core International Equity ETF (TACN)

DEF 14A 2023-04-28 For: 2023-07-24
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T. Rowe Price All-Cap Opportunities Fund, Inc. 002-99122/811-4358

T. Rowe Price Balanced Fund, Inc. 033-38791/811-6275

T. Rowe Price Blue Chip Growth Fund, Inc. 033-49581/811-7059

T. Rowe Price Capital Appreciation Fund, Inc. 033-05646/811-4519

T. Rowe Price Communications & Technology Fund, Inc. 333-27963/811-07075

T. Rowe Price Corporate Income Fund, Inc. 033-62275/811-07353

T. Rowe Price Credit Opportunities Fund, Inc. 333-194114/811-22939

T. Rowe Price Diversified Mid-Cap Growth Fund, Inc. 333-109958/811-21454

T. Rowe Price Dividend Growth Fund, Inc. 033-49187/811-7055

T. Rowe Price Equity Funds, Inc. 333-04753/811-07639

T. Rowe Price Equity Income Fund, Inc. 033-00070/811-4400

T. Rowe Price Equity Series, Inc. 033-52161/811-07143

T. Rowe Price Exchange-Traded Funds, Inc. 333-235450/811-23494

T. Rowe Price Financial Services Fund, Inc. 333-09551/811-07749

T. Rowe Price Fixed Income Series, Inc. 033-52749/811-07153

T. Rowe Price Floating Rate Fund, Inc. 333-174605/811-22557

T. Rowe Price Global Allocation Fund, Inc. 333-187446/811-22810

T. Rowe Price Global Funds, Inc. 033-29697/811-5833

T. Rowe Price Global Multi-Sector Bond Fund, Inc. 333-154155/811-22243

T. Rowe Price Global Real Estate Fund, Inc. 333-153130/811-22218

T. Rowe Price Global Technology Fund, Inc. 333-40086/811-09995

T. Rowe Price GNMA Fund, Inc. 033-01041/811-4441

T. Rowe Price Government Money Fund, Inc. 002-54926/811-2603

T. Rowe Price Growth Stock Fund, Inc. 002-10780/811-579

T. Rowe Price Health Sciences Fund, Inc. 033-63759/811-07381

T. Rowe Price High Yield Fund, Inc. 002-93707/811-4119

T. Rowe Price Index Trust, Inc. 033-32859/811-5986

T. Rowe Price Inflation Protected Bond Fund, Inc. 333-99241/811-21185

T. Rowe Price Institutional Income Funds, Inc. 333-84634/811-21055

T. Rowe Price Integrated Equity Funds, Inc. 333-26323/811-08203

T. Rowe Price Intermediate Tax-Free High Yield Fund, Inc. 333-196145/811-22968

T. Rowe Price International Funds, Inc. 002-65539/811-2958

T. Rowe Price International Index Fund, Inc. 333-44964/811-10063

T. Rowe Price International Series, Inc. 033-52171/811-07145

T. Rowe Price Limited Duration Inflation Focused Bond Fund, Inc. 333-136805/811-21919

T. Rowe Price Mid-Cap Growth Fund, Inc. 033-47806/811-6665

T. Rowe Price Mid-Cap Value Fund, Inc. 333-02993/811-07605

T. Rowe Price Multi-Sector Account Portfolios, Inc. 333-178660/811-22620

T. Rowe Price Multi-Strategy Total Return Fund, Inc. 333-218649/811-23261

T. Rowe Price New Era Fund, Inc. 002-29866/811-1710

T. Rowe Price New Horizons Fund, Inc. 002-18099/811-958

T. Rowe Price New Income Fund, Inc. 002-48848/811-2396

T. Rowe Price QM U.S. Bond Index Fund, Inc. 333-45018/811-10093

T. Rowe Price Real Assets Fund, Inc. 333-166395/811-22410

T. Rowe Price Real Estate Fund, Inc. 333-36137/811-08371

T. Rowe Price Reserve Investment Funds, Inc. 811-08279

T. Rowe Price Retirement Funds, Inc. 333-92380/811-21149

T. Rowe Price Science & Technology Fund, Inc. 033-16567/811-5299

T. Rowe Price Short-Term Bond Fund, Inc. 002-87568/811-3894

T. Rowe Price Small-Cap Stock Fund, Inc. 002-12171/811-696

T. Rowe Price Small-Cap Value Fund, Inc. 002-43237/811-2215-99

T. Rowe Price Spectrum Fund, Inc. 033-10992/811-4998

T. Rowe Price Spectrum Funds II, Inc. 033-53675/811-07173

T. Rowe Price State Tax-Free Funds, Inc. 033-06533/811-4521

T. Rowe Price Summit Funds, Inc. 033-50319/811-7093

T. Rowe Price Summit Municipal Funds, Inc. 033-50321/811-7095

T. Rowe Price Tax-Efficient Funds, Inc. 333-26441/811-08207

T. Rowe Price Tax-Exempt Money Fund, Inc. 002-67029/811-3055

T. Rowe Price Tax-Free High Yield Fund, Inc. 002-94641/811-4163

T. Rowe Price Tax-Free Income Fund, Inc. 002-57265/811-2684

T. Rowe Price Tax-Free Short-Intermediate Fund, Inc. 002-87059/811-3872

T. Rowe Price Total Return Fund, Inc. 333-213574/811-23180

T. Rowe Price U.S. Equity Research Fund, Inc. 033-56015/811-07225

T. Rowe Price U.S. Large-Cap Core Fund, Inc. 333-158764/811-22293

T. Rowe Price U.S. Treasury Funds, Inc. 033-30531/811-5860

T. Rowe Price Value Fund, Inc. 033-54963/811-07209

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Proxy Information<br><br>May 10, 2023
This proxy material concerns:<br><br>All mutual funds and<br>exchange-traded funds sponsored and managed by T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc. (each a “Fund” and<br>together the “T. Rowe Price Funds”) We cordially invite you to attend a joint special meeting<br>of shareholders (the “Shareholder Meeting”) of T. Rowe Price Funds on Monday, July 24, 2023, at<br>12:15 p.m. eastern time. The Shareholder Meeting will be conducted as a virtual meeting hosted by means<br>of a live webcast. A complete list of the T. Rowe Price Funds is included in Exhibit 1. The T. Rowe<br>Price Funds’ Boards of Directors (each, a “Board”) has implemented<br>a virtual meeting format to provide our shareholders with a convenient forum for the Shareholder Meeting.<br>Shareholders will be able to listen, vote, and submit questions from their home or any location with<br>internet connectivity.<br><br>The following matters will be considered and acted upon at that time:
  1. Elect four (4) director-nominees for each Fund; and

  2. To transact such other business as may properly come before the Shareholder Meeting and any adjournments or postponements thereof.

You or your proxy holder will be able to attend the meeting online, vote your shares electronically, and submit questions by visiting the portable document format (“PDF”) available at the following url: https://vote.proxyonline.com/trowe/docs/2023virtualmeetinginformation.pdf. The PDF will provide a url to attend the Shareholder Meeting. You must register prior to attending the Shareholder Meeting. You must have PDF viewing software, such as Adobe Reader, installed on your computer to view the document and attend the Shareholder Meeting. More detailed instructions are provided in the proxy materials that follow.

You are receiving these combined proxy materials for any Fund(s) you own. We hope that you will be able to attend the Shareholder Meeting and we encourage you to vote by telephone or online using the control number that appears on the enclosed proxy card prior to the Shareholder Meeting. Voting prior to the Shareholder Meeting will


reduce the time and costs associated with this proxy solicitation. Whichever method you choose, please read the enclosed proxy statement carefully before you vote.

Since the T. Rowe Price Funds’ last joint shareholder meeting in 2018, certain directors have retired or resigned and new directors have been added to replace them. In conjunction with these changes and more long-term succession planning, it has become necessary to seek shareholder approval to elect four directors for each Fund. If all proposed nominees are elected, each Fund’s Board will be composed of at least 75% independent directors and the same independent directors would serve on each Fund’s Board.

If you have questions, please call one of our service representatives at 1-800-541-5910.

Your participation in this vote is extremely important. By voting promptly, you can help the Funds that you own avoid the expense of additional mailings.

As always, thank you for investing with T. Rowe Price.

Sincerely,

Robert W. Sharps Chief Executive Officer, T. Rowe Price Group, Inc.


Notice of Joint Special Meeting of Shareholders

All mutual funds and exchange-traded funds sponsored and managed by T. Rowe Price<br>Associates, Inc. (each a “Fund” and together the “T. Rowe Price Funds”) T. Rowe Price Funds<br>100 East Pratt Street<br>Baltimore,<br>Maryland 21202<br><br>Fran M. Pollack-Matz<br>Secretary
May<br>10, 2023
A joint special meeting of shareholders (the “Shareholder<br>Meeting”) of the T. Rowe Price Funds will be held virtually on Monday, July 24, 2023,<br>at 12:15 p.m. eastern time, by means of a live webcast. A complete list of the T. Rowe Price Funds<br>is included in Exhibit 1. The following matters will be acted upon at that time:
1. Elect<br>four (4) director-nominees for each Fund; and<br><br>2. To transact such other business as may properly come before<br>the Shareholder Meeting and any adjournments or postponements thereof.
You<br>or your proxy holder will be able to attend the meeting online, vote your shares electronically, and<br>submit questions by visiting the portable document format (“PDF”) available at the following url: https://vote.proxyonline.com/trowe/docs/2023virtualmeetinginformation.pdf.<br>The PDF will provide a url to attend the Shareholder Meeting. You must register prior to attending the<br>Shareholder Meeting and vote your shares. You must have PDF viewing software, such as Adobe Reader, installed<br>on your computer to view the document and attend the Shareholder Meeting. More detailed instructions<br>are provided in the proxy materials that follow.<br><br>If your shares are held through an intermediary<br>(such as a brokerage account or by a bank or other holder of record), you will need to request a legal<br>proxy to vote during the virtual Shareholder Meeting. To do so, you must submit proof of your proxy power<br>(legal proxy) reflecting your holdings along with your name and email address to AST

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Financial (“AST”), the proxy tabulator for the Shareholder<br>Meeting. Requests for registration must be labeled as “Legal Proxy” and be received no later than<br>5:00 p.m. eastern time, on July 19, 2023. You will receive a confirmation of your registration by email<br>that includes the control number necessary to vote during the Shareholder Meeting. Requests for registration<br>should be directed to AST at [email protected].<br><br>The Shareholder Meeting webcast will begin<br>promptly at 12:15 p.m. eastern time. We encourage you to access the Shareholder Meeting prior to the<br>start time in order to register to attend. For additional information on how you can vote your shares<br>and participate in the virtual Shareholder Meeting, please see the instructions under the heading SUMMARY<br>beginning on page 1 of the enclosed proxy materials that follow. Because the Shareholder Meeting will<br>be a completely virtual meeting, there will be no physical location for shareholders to attend.<br><br>Only<br>shareholders of record at the close of business on Thursday, April 27, 2023, are entitled to notice<br>of, and to vote at, this Shareholder Meeting or any adjournment or postponement thereof.<br><br>The Boards of Directors<br>recommend that you vote in favor of each director nominated for election.<br><br>FRAN M. POLLACK-MATZ<br>SECRETARY

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YOUR VOTE IS IMPORTANT
Shareholders<br>are urged to designate their choice on the matters to be acted upon by using one of the following four<br>methods:<br><br>1.<br>Vote online.<br><br>· Read<br>the enclosed proxy materials.<br><br>· Go<br>to the Internet voting site found on your proxy card.<br><br>· Enter the control number found on your proxy card.<br><br>· Follow<br>the instructions using your proxy card as a guide.<br><br>2. Vote by telephone.<br><br>· Read the enclosed proxy materials.<br><br>· Call the toll-free number found on your proxy card.<br><br>· Enter<br>the control number found on your proxy card.<br><br>· Follow the recorded instructions using your proxy card as<br>a guide.<br><br>3.<br>Vote by mail.<br><br>· Read<br>the enclosed proxy materials.<br><br>· Date,<br>sign, and return the enclosed proxy card in the envelope provided, which requires no postage if mailed<br>in the United States. Your proxy card must be received prior to the Shareholder Meeting.<br><br>4.<br>Attend the virtual Shareholder Meeting.<br><br>· Read<br>the enclosed proxy materials.<br><br>· Vote<br>your shares electronically during the live Shareholder Meeting webcast by going to the Internet voting<br>site found on your proxy card.<br><br>· Enter<br>the control number found on your proxy card.<br><br>· Follow the instructions using your proxy card as a guide.<br><br>Your<br>prompt response will help to achieve a quorum at the Shareholder Meeting and avoid the potential for<br>additional expenses to each Fund and its shareholders of further solicitation. Your vote must be received<br>prior to the conclusion of the Shareholder Meeting.

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T. Rowe Price Funds 100 East Pratt Street Baltimore, Maryland 21202

Joint Special Meeting of Shareholders Monday, July 24, 2023

JOINT PROXY STATEMENT

This proxy material relates to all mutual funds and exchange-traded funds (“ETFs”) sponsored and managed by T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc. (“T. Rowe Price”). A complete list of the T. Rowe Price Funds is included in Exhibit 1 (each a “Fund,” and together, the “T. Rowe Price Funds,” the “Price Funds,” or the “Funds”). This document provides you with the information you need to vote on the matters coming before the upcoming joint special meeting (the “Shareholder Meeting”) and is furnished in connection with the solicitation of proxies by the T. Rowe Price Funds. If you have any questions, please feel free to call us toll free at 1-800-541-5910. The Notice of Joint Special Meeting of Shareholders, the proxy card, and this joint proxy statement (the “Proxy Statement”) began mailing to shareholders of record on or about May 10, 2023.

How can shareholders access the virtual Shareholder Meeting?

The Shareholder Meeting will be a virtual meeting conducted exclusively via live webcast starting at 12:15 p.m. eastern time on Monday, July 24, 2023. You or your proxy holder will be able to attend the meeting online, vote your shares electronically, and submit questions by visiting the portable document format (“PDF”) available at the following url: https://vote.proxyonline.com/trowe/docs/2023virtualmeetinginformation.pdf. The PDF will provide a url to attend the Shareholder Meeting. You must register by providing your name and email address prior to attending the Shareholder Meeting. You must have PDF viewing software, such as Adobe Reader, installed on your computer to view the document and attend the Shareholder Meeting.

Because the Shareholder Meeting is completely virtual and will be conducted via live webcast, shareholders will not be able to attend the Shareholder Meeting in person. If your shares are held through a brokerage account or by a bank or other holder of record you will need to request a legal proxy to vote your shares during the virtual meeting. To do so, you must submit proof of your proxy power (“legal proxy”) reflecting your holdings as of April 27, 2023, along with your name and email address to AST. Requests for registration must be labeled as “Legal Proxy” and be received no later than 5:00 p.m. eastern time, on July 19, 2023. You will receive a confirmation of your registration by email that includes the control number necessary to vote during the Shareholder Meeting. Requests for registration should be directed to AST at [email protected].

We are pleased to offer our shareholders a completely virtual Shareholder Meeting, which provides worldwide access and communication. We are committed to ensuring that shareholders will be afforded the same rights and opportunities to participate as they would at an in-person meeting. We will reserve time at the end of the Shareholder Meeting (prior to the final vote tabulation) to answer as many shareholder-submitted

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questions as time permits; however, we reserve the right to exclude questions that are not pertinent to Shareholder Meeting matters or that are otherwise inappropriate. If substantially similar questions are received, we will group such questions together and provide a single response to avoid repetition.

Who is asking for my vote?

The Boards of Directors (each, a “Board” and together, the “Boards”) of the T. Rowe Price Funds request that you vote on each director nominated for election. The votes will be formally counted at the Shareholder Meeting on Monday, July 24, 2023, and if the Shareholder Meeting is adjourned or postponed, on the date of the adjourned or postponed meeting. Fund shareholders may vote electronically at the Shareholder Meeting, and they may also vote prior to the Shareholder Meeting online, by telephone, or by returning a completed proxy card in the postage-paid envelope provided. Details can be found on the enclosed proxy card. Do not mail the proxy card if you are voting online or by telephone.

The Boards, including the Funds’ independent directors, recommend that shareholders vote FOR all the proposed nominees.

Who is eligible to vote?

Shareholders of record at the close of business on Thursday, April 27, 2023, (the “record date”) of each Fund are hereby notified of the Shareholder Meeting and are entitled to one vote for each full share and a proportionate vote for each fractional share of each Fund they held as of the record date. Shareholders of a Fund are entitled to vote with respect to that Fund and not with respect to any Fund of which they do not own any shares as of the record date.

Under Maryland law, shares owned by two or more persons (whether as joint tenants, co-fiduciaries, or otherwise) will be voted as follows, unless a written instrument or court order providing to the contrary has been filed with a Fund: (1) if only one votes, that vote will bind all; (2) if more than one votes, the vote of the majority will bind all; and (3) if more than one votes and the vote is evenly divided, the vote will be cast proportionately.

What are shareholders being asked to vote on?

At a meeting held on Monday, March 6, 2023, the Boards, including the independent directors, unanimously approved submitting the following proposals to the shareholders of the Funds to be considered and acted upon:

Proposal Funds<br>Affected
1. Elect<br>four (4) director-nominees; All Funds
2. To<br>transact such other business as may properly come before the Shareholder Meeting and any adjournments<br>or postponements thereof. All Funds

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How can I get more information about the Funds?

A copy of each Fund’s most recent prospectus, annual and semiannual shareholder reports, and statement of additional information are available at no cost by visiting our website at troweprice.com/prospectus; by calling 1-800-541-5910; or by writing to T. Rowe Price, 4515 Painters Mill Road, Owings Mills, Maryland 21117.

PROPOSAL – ELECTION OF DIRECTORS

Under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the “1940 Act”), a certain percentage of each Fund’s Board must be elected by shareholders. Due to the retirement or resignation of certain directors over the past few years, it is now necessary for the Funds to hold a shareholder meeting to elect directors. Two of the proposed nominees, Kellye L. Walker and Eric L. Veiel, presently serve as directors on the current Boards. Melody Bianchetto and Mark J. Parrell do not currently serve as directors although each has served on each Board’s Advisory Board since February 24, 2023 and January 1, 2023, respectively. As discussed in further detail below, Advisory Board members serve in a consultative capacity to the Board and, in doing so, participate in Board discussions and review Board materials. None of these proposed nominees have yet been elected by shareholders.

The current directors who have not been nominated for shareholder approval at the upcoming Shareholder Meeting were previously elected by each Fund’s shareholders. Each of the current directors who are not nominated for election at this time will continue to serve on the Boards following the Shareholder Meeting. Each Board will be composed of at least 75% independent directors if the proposed nominees are elected. Robert J. Gerrard, Jr., an independent director, currently serves as the chair of the Board. Mr. Gerrard is expected to continue serving as the chair following the Shareholder Meeting.

If all proposed nominees are elected, there will be seven independent directors and two interested directors on each Fund’s Board. Once elected, each nominee will become a director immediately.

What are the primary responsibilities of the Boards and their committees, and how often do they meet?

The same directors serve on each Board. This shared structure provides effective governance by exposing the directors to a wide range of business issues and market trends, and permits the Boards to operate more efficiently, particularly with respect to matters common to all Funds. The Boards are responsible for the general oversight of each Fund’s business and for assuring that each Fund is managed in the best interests of its shareholders.

The directors meet regularly to review a wide variety of matters affecting or potentially affecting the Funds, including performance, investment programs, compliance matters, advisory fees and expenses, service providers, and business and regulatory affairs.

The Boards of the T. Rowe Price Funds held five regularly scheduled formal meetings during calendar year 2022. The Funds are not required to hold annual shareholder meetings. Accordingly, unless the Boards determine otherwise, the Funds do not hold

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an annual meeting of shareholders. If a shareholder meeting to elect directors is held, all nominee directors are encouraged to attend, subject to availability.

Although the Boards have direct responsibility over various matters (such as approval of advisory contracts and review of Fund performance), each Board also exercises certain oversight responsibilities through several Board established committees. Each committee reports back to the full Boards. The Boards believe that a committee structure is an effective means to permit directors to focus on particular operations or issues affecting the Funds, including risk oversight. The Boards currently have three standing committees, a Joint Nominating and Governance Committee, a Joint Audit Committee, and a Joint Executive Committee, which are described in greater detail in the following paragraphs.

The Joint Nominating and Governance Committee consists of all the independent directors of the Funds. Pursuant to the Joint Nominating and Governance Committee’s charter (which is filed as an Appendix to this Proxy Statement), it is responsible for, among other things, seeking, reviewing, and selecting candidates to fill independent director vacancies on each Fund’s Board; periodically evaluating the compensation payable to the independent directors; and performing certain functions with respect to the governance of the Funds. The chair of the Boards of the T. Rowe Price Funds serves as chair of the committee. The committee will consider written recommendations from shareholders for possible nominees for independent directors. Nominees will be considered based on their ability to review critically, evaluate, question, and discuss information provided to them; to interact effectively with the Funds’ management and counsel and the various service providers to the Funds; and to exercise reasonable business judgment in the performance of their duties as directors. The Joint Nominating and Governance Committee seeks to ensure that the Boards are composed of independent directors who bring diverse perspectives, including diverse experiences, backgrounds, race, ethnicity, gender, qualifications, skills, thoughts, viewpoints, and other qualities. Nominees will also be considered based on their independence from T. Rowe Price and other principal service providers. Other than executive sessions in connection with Board meetings, the Joint Nominating and Governance Committee formally met one time in 2022.

The Joint Audit Committee consists of only independent directors. The current members of the committee are Teresa Bryce Bazemore, Robert J. Gerrard, Jr., Paul F. McBride, and Kellye L. Walker. Ms. Bazemore currently serves as chair of the committee and is considered an “audit committee financial expert,” as defined by the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”). The Joint Audit Committee oversees the pricing processes for the T. Rowe Price Funds and holds at least three regular meetings during each fiscal year for the specific purpose of meeting with management of the Price Funds and the Price Funds’ independent registered public accounting firm. The Joint Audit Committee reviews: (1) the services provided; (2) the findings of the most recent audits; (3) management’s response to the findings of the most recent audits; (4) the scope of the audits to be performed; (5) the accountants’ fees; (6) the qualifications, independence, and performance of the independent registered public accounting firm; and (7) any accounting questions relating to particular areas of the T. Rowe Price Funds’ operations, accounting service provider performance, or the operations of parties dealing with the T. Rowe Price Funds, as circumstances indicate.

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The Joint Audit Committee also reviews the risk management program of the Funds’ investment adviser and valuation-related materials and reports provided by the Funds’ valuation designee. The Joint Audit Committee met four times in 2022.

The Joint Executive Committee, which consists of each Fund’s interested directors, has been authorized by the Boards to exercise all powers of the Boards of the Funds in the intervals between regular meetings of the Boards, except for those powers prohibited by statute from being delegated. All actions of the Joint Executive Committee must be approved in advance by the independent chair of the Board (and if the independent chair is unavailable, consult an independent director of the Board) and reviewed after the fact by the full Board. The Joint Executive Committee for each Fund does not hold regularly scheduled meetings. The Joint Executive Committee was called upon one time to take action on behalf of the Funds during 2022.

From time to time, the independent directors may create a special committee (“Special Committee”) or an ad hoc working group composed of independent directors, whose purpose is to review certain limited topics that require in-depth consideration outside of the Boards’ regular review.

In addition to the Boards and the various committees, the directors have established an Advisory Board which consists of Melody Bianchetto and Mark J. Parrell. Advisory Board members serve in a consultative capacity to the Boards. As such, Ms. Bianchetto and Mr. Parrell participate in Board discussions and review Board materials relating to the T. Rowe Price Funds. However, Advisory Board members are not eligible to vote on any matter presented to the Boards and have no power to act on behalf of or bind the directors or any committee of the Boards.

Like other investment companies, the T. Rowe Price Funds are subject to various risks, including, among others, investment, compliance, operational, and valuation risks. The Boards oversee risk as part of their oversight of the Funds. Risk oversight is addressed as part of various Board and committee activities. Each Board, directly or through its committees, interacts with and reviews reports from, among others, the investment adviser or its affiliates, the Funds’ chief compliance officer, the adviser’s liquidity committee, the derivatives risk manager, the Funds’ independent registered public accounting firm, legal counsel, and internal auditors for T. Rowe Price or its affiliates, as appropriate, regarding risks the Funds face and the risk management programs of the investment adviser and certain other service providers. Also, the Joint Audit Committee receives periodic reports from the valuation designee, chief risk officer and members of T. Rowe Price’s Risk and Operational Steering Committee on the significant risks inherent to the adviser’s business, including aggregate investment risks, reputational risk, business continuity risk, technology and cybersecurity risk, and operational risk. The actual day-to-day risk management functions with respect to the Funds are subsumed within the responsibilities of the investment adviser, its affiliates that serve as investment subadvisers to the Funds, and other service providers (depending on the nature of the risk) that carry out the Funds’ investment management and business affairs. Although the risk management policies of T. Rowe Price and its affiliates, and the Funds’ other service providers, are reasonably designed to be effective, those policies and their implementation vary among service providers over time, and there is no guarantee that they will always be effective.

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As of each Fund’s last fiscal year end, each director attended at least 75% of the aggregate meetings of the Board and any committees on which he or she served.

If a shareholder wishes to send a communication to any of the Boards, or to a particular director, the communication should be submitted in writing to Fran M. Pollack-Matz, Secretary of the T. Rowe Price Funds, 100 East Pratt Street, Baltimore, MD 21202, who will forward such communication to the directors.

Who are the directors and director nominees?

The Boards have proposed the persons listed below for election as director, each to hold office until the next annual meeting (if any), retirement, or resignation, or until his or her successor is duly elected and qualified. Each of the nominees has agreed to serve as a director if elected; however, should any nominee become unable or unwilling to accept nomination or election, the persons named in the proxy will exercise their voting power in favor of such other person or persons as the Boards may recommend.

Independent Directors and Nominees. Teresa Bryce Bazemore, Bruce W. Duncan, Robert J. Gerrard, Jr., Paul F. McBride, and Kellye L. Walker currently serve on the Board of each T. Rowe Price Fund and are not considered “interested persons” of the T. Rowe Price Funds, as defined in the 1940 Act. Such persons are commonly referred to as “independent directors.” Shareholders are being asked to consider electing Ms. Walker to continue serving on the Boards of all the T. Rowe Price Funds. Ms. Walker has served on the Boards since November 8, 2021, following her nomination to the Boards by the Joint Nominating and Governance Committee and her appointment by the Boards.

Shareholders are also being asked to consider electing Melody Bianchetto and Mark J. Parrell as independent directors. Ms. Bianchetto and Mr. Parrell do not currently serve as independent directors, although they have served on the Advisory Board since February 24, 2023 and January 1, 2023, respectively. Both Ms. Bianchetto and Mr. Parrell are not considered “interested persons” of the T. Rowe Price Funds, as defined in the 1940 Act. The Joint Nominating and Governance Committee of each Board has selected Ms. Bianchetto and Mr. Parrell to be nominated for election by shareholders and the Boards have nominated them for election. If Ms. Bianchetto and Mr. Parrell are elected by shareholders, they will no longer serve on the Advisory Board and the Advisory Board is expected to terminate.

Ms. Bazemore and Messrs. Duncan, Gerrard, and McBride were previously elected by the shareholders of all Funds and are therefore not standing for election at this time.

Interested Directors Eric Veiel and David Oestreicher currently serve as interested directors of all T. Rowe Price Funds. They are considered interested because they are employed by, and serve as officers of, T. Rowe Price and/or its affiliates. They are also shareholders of T. Rowe Price Group, Inc., the parent company of T. Rowe Price. Shareholders are being asked to elect Mr. Veiel to continue serving on the Boards of all T. Rowe Price Funds. Mr. Veiel was appointed to the Boards in February, 2022. Mr. Oestreicher was elected by shareholders of all Funds in 2018 and is therefore not standing for election at this time.

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The Boards have determined that each director, regardless of whether they are standing for election, should continue to serve on each Fund’s Board. In making this determination, the Boards considered the overall composition of the combined Board in conjunction with each individual director’s experience, qualifications, attributes, or skills. Attributes common to all directors include the ability to review critically, evaluate, question, and discuss information provided to them, to interact effectively with the Funds’ management and counsel and the various service providers to the Funds, and to exercise reasonable business judgment in the performance of their duties as a director. In addition, the actual service and commitment of the directors during their tenure on the Funds’ Boards were taken into consideration. A director’s ability to perform his or her duties effectively may have been attained through his or her educational background or professional training; business, consulting, public service, or academic positions; experience from service as a director of the T. Rowe Price Funds, public companies, non-profit entities, or other organizations; or other experiences. Each director brings a diverse perspective to the Boards.

Each director’s mailing address is 100 E. Pratt Street, Baltimore, MD 21202.

Set forth below is a brief discussion of the specific experience, qualifications, attributes, or skills of each director or director-nominee that led to the conclusion that he or she should serve (or continue to serve) as a director.

Teresa Bryce Bazemore (independent director; not standing for election) has more than 25 years of experience as a senior executive in the mortgage banking field, including building both mortgage insurance and services businesses. Ms. Bazemore currently serves as president and chief executive officer (“CEO”)of the Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco (March 2021 to present); a director of First Industrial Realty Trust, an owner and operator of industrial properties (May 2020 to present); a director of Public Media Company (2008 to present); and a trustee of the Southern California chapter of the International Women’s Forum (January 2021 to present). She previously served as chief executive officer of Bazemore Consulting LLC (2018 to 2021); a director of Chimera Investment Corporation, a publicly traded mortgage REIT (November 2017 to February 2021); a director of the University of Virginia Foundation (July 2014 to June 2022); a member of the University of Virginia’s Center for Politics Advisory Board (October 2019 to July 2022); a president of Radian Guaranty, a national private mortgage insurer (2008 to 2017); and a director of the Federal Home Loan Bank of Pittsburgh (August 2017 to February 2019). She has been an independent director of the Price Funds since January 2018 and became the chair of the Joint Audit Committee in August 2019. Ms. Bazemore has a J.D. from Columbia University and a B.A. from the University of Virginia (“UVA”).

Melody Bianchetto (independent director-nominee; standing for election) is an accomplished finance professional with over 30 years of experience. She served as vice president for finance at UVA from 2015 until her retirement in February 2023, with oversight of key financial activities, including tax, accounting, financial reporting, debt and cash management, procurement, payroll, financial planning, and enterprise risk management. Prior to that, she led UVA’s financial planning and analysis function from 1998 to 2015. Ms. Bianchetto earned a B.S. in commerce with a concentration in accounting from UVA and an M.B.A. from James Madison University. She is also a

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licensed Certified Public Accountant. Ms. Bianchetto has served as a member of the Board’s Advisory Committee since February 24, 2023.

Bruce W. Duncan (independent director; not standing for election) has substantial experience in the field of commercial real estate. Mr. Duncan served as president, CEO, and a director of CyrusOne, Inc., a real estate investment trust specializing in engineering, building, and managing data centers, from July 2020 to July 2021. He served as chair of the board of First Industrial Realty Trust from January 2016 until July 2020, president and CEO from January 2009 until September 2016, and CEO until December 2016. Mr. Duncan served as a senior advisor to KKR from November 2018 to December 2022. In May 2016, Mr. Duncan became a member of the board of Boston Properties, and he is currently a member of the nominating and governance committee and is a member of the audit committee of Boston Properties. From September 2016 until July 2020, Mr. Duncan served as a member of the board of Marriott International, Inc. He has been an independent director of the Price Funds since October 2013; in September 2014, he became a member of the Joint Audit Committee until August 2019 and served as chair of the Joint Audit Committee from July 2017 to August 2019. Mr. Duncan holds an M.B.A. in finance from the University of Chicago and a B.A. in economics from Kenyon College.

Robert J. Gerrard, Jr. (independent director; not standing for election) has served as chair of the Boards of all Price Funds since July 2018. He has been an independent director of certain Price Funds since 2012 (and all Price Funds since October 2013), served as the chair of the Joint Audit Committee from September 2014 to July 2017, and became a member of the Joint Audit Committee in August 2019. He has substantial legal and business experience in the industries relating to communications and interactive data services. He has served on the board and compensation committee for Syniverse Holdings and served as general counsel to Scripps Networks. Mr. Gerrard earned a J.D. from Harvard Law School and an A.B. from Harvard College.

Paul F. McBride (independent director; not standing for election) has served in various management and senior leadership roles with the Black & Decker Corporation and General Electric Company. He led businesses in the materials, industrial, and consumer durable segments, and has significant global experience. He serves on the advisory board of Vizzia Technologies as well as Gilman School and Bridges Baltimore. He has been an independent director of the Price Funds since October 2013; served as a member of the Joint Audit Committee from September 2014 to August 2019; and became a member of the Joint Audit Committee in February 2022. Mr. McBride received a B.A. in economics from Trinity College.

Mark J. Parrell (independent director-nominee; standing for election) has been CEO and a member of the Board of Trustees of Equity Residential (“EQR”) since January 2019 and president of EQR since September 2018. Mr. Parrell served as executive vice president and chief financial officer of EQR from October 2007 to September 2018. Mr. Parrell was senior vice president and treasurer of EQR from August 2005 to October 2007 and has held various positions within the EQR finance group since September 1999. He served as director of Brookdale Senior Living Inc., a leading operator of senior living communities throughout the United States, from April 2015 to July 2017, and served as a director of Aviv REIT, Inc., a real estate investment trust, from March 2013 until April 2015 when it merged with Omega

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Healthcare. Mr. Parrell serves on the Board of Directors of the Real Estate Roundtable and the 2022 Executive Board of the National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts (“Nareit”). He is a member of the Nareit Dividends Through Diversity, Equity & Inclusion CEO Council and was chair of the Nareit 2021 Audit and Investment Committee. He is a member of the Advisory Board for the Ross Business School at University of Michigan, and is a member of the National Multifamily Housing Council and served as the chair of the Finance Committee in 2015 to 2016. Mr. Parrell also serves on the Board of Directors and is chair of the Finance Committee of the Greater Chicago Food Depository and is a member of the Economic Club of Chicago. Mr. Parrell received a B.B.A. from the University of Michigan and a J.D. from the Georgetown University Law Center. Mr. Parrell has served as a member of the Board’s Advisory Committee since January 1, 2023.

David Oestreicher (interested director; not standing for election) has served as an interested director of all Price Funds since July 2018. He is the general counsel for T. Rowe Price Group, Inc. and a member of the firm’s management committee. Mr. Oestreicher serves as a member of the Board of Governors for the Investment Company Institute (“ICI”), and previously served as the chair of the ICI’s international committee. He is on the Mutual Insurance Company Board of Governors, where he serves as a member of its executive committee and chair of its risk management committee. He also served on the board of the Investment Adviser Association and was a past chair of its legal and regulatory committee. Before joining T. Rowe Price in 1997, Mr. Oestreicher was special counsel in the Division of Market Regulation with the SEC. Mr. Oestreicher earned a B.S. in business administration from Bucknell University and a J.D. from Villanova University School of Law.

Eric L. Veiel (interested director; standing for election) has served as an interested director of all Price Funds since February 2022. He is the head of Global Equity and chief investment officer, chair of the Investment Management Steering Committee, and a member of the Management, Equity Steering, International Steering, Multi-Asset Steering, Product Steering, and Management Compensation and Development Committees. Mr. Veiel’s investment experience began in 1999. Prior to joining T. Rowe Price, he spent six years as a sell-side equity analyst, covering health insurers and pharmacy benefit managers at Wachovia Securities, Deutsche Bank Securities, and A.G. Edwards & Sons. He has been with T. Rowe Price since 2005, beginning in the Equity Division as an investment analyst covering life insurance companies, asset managers, money-centered banks, and investment banks. From 2010 to 2014, he was the portfolio manager of the Financial Services Equity Strategy and the financial services sector team leader. He served as a co-director of Equity Research for North America from 2014 to 2015 and co-portfolio manager of the US Equity Structured Research Strategy from 2015 to 2017. Most recently, from 2016 to 2021, he was co-head of Global Equity and head of U.S. Equity. Mr. Veiel earned a B.B.A., magna cum laude, in finance from James Madison University and an M.B.A., with concentrations in finance and accounting, from Washington University in St. Louis, John M. Olin School of Business, where he was a Charles F. Knight Scholar. He also has earned the Chartered Financial Analyst^®^ designation.

Kellye L. Walker (independent director; standing for election) is executive vice president, chief legal officer, and corporate secretary of Eastman Chemical Company.

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She is a seasoned senior executive with over 25 years of experience helping publicly traded companies increase value through forward thinking, strategic discipline, and a focus on continuous improvement. Her experience includes leading law departments, as well as other functions including compliance; government affairs; human resources; health, safety, environment and security; and information technology. Ms. Walker received a B.S. from Louisiana Tech University and a J.D. from Emory University School of Law. Ms. Walker has served as an independent director of the Price Funds since November 2021.

The following table entitled “Independent Directors/Nominees” provides biographical information for the independent directors, including those who have been nominated for election as an independent director, along with their principal occupation(s) during the past five years and any directorships of public companies and other investment companies. The table also shows their ownership in the Funds on which they currently serve or to which they are being nominated to serve as director, as well as their total ownership in all T. Rowe Price Funds. The table entitled “Interested Directors/Nominees” provides similar information, except the information pertains to the interested directors, including those who have been nominated for election as an interested director.

Independent Directors/Nominees
Name, Year of Birth, Position on Fund Board,<br>and Principal Occupations and Other Directorships of Public Companies Dollar Range of Fund<br>Shares Beneficially Owned, Directly or Indirectly, as of 12/31/2022 Total Dollar Range of Shares Owned, Directly<br>or Indirectly, in All Funds as of 12/31/2022
Melody Bianchetto, 1966<br><br>Advisory<br>Board member / nominated for election as director, Vice President for Finance, University of Virginia<br>(2015 to 2023) None None None
Teresa Bryce Bazemore, 1959<br><br>Director<br>of all T. Rowe Price Funds<br>(210 portfolios)<br><br>President and Chief Executive<br>Officer, Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco (2021 to present); Chief Executive Officer, Bazemore<br>Consulting LLC (2018 to 2021)<br><br>Chimera Investment Corporation (2017 to 2021);<br>First Industrial Realty Trust (2020 to present); Federal Home Loan Bank of Pittsburgh (2017 to 2019) Blue Chip Growth<br><br>Emerging Markets Local Currency Bond Over $100,000<br><br>Over $100,000 Over $100,000

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Independent<br>Directors/Nominees
Name, Year of Birth, Position on Fund Board, and Principal Occupations and Other<br>Directorships of Public Companies Dollar Range of Fund Shares Beneficially Owned, Directly or Indirectly, as of<br>12/31/2022 Total<br>Dollar Range of Shares Owned, Directly or Indirectly, in All Funds as of 12/31/2022
Bruce W. Duncan, 1951<br><br>Director of all T.<br>Rowe Price Funds<br>(210 portfolios)<br><br>President, Chief Executive<br>Officer, and Director, CyrusOne, Inc. (2020 to 2021); Chair of the Board (2016 to 2020), and President<br>(2009 to 2016), First Industrial Realty Trust, owner and operator of industrial properties; Member, Investment<br>Company Institute Board of Governors (2017 to 2019); Member, Independent Directors Council Governing<br>Board (2017 to 2019); Senior Advisor, KKR (2018 to 2022)<br><br>CyrusOne, Inc. (2020 to<br>2021); First Industrial Realty Trust (2016 to 2020); Boston Properties (2016 to present); Marriott International,<br>Inc. (2016 to 2020) Emerging Markets Stock Over $100,000 Over $100,000
Robert J. Gerrard,<br>Jr., 1952<br><br>Director of all T. Rowe Price Funds<br>(210<br>portfolios)<br><br>None All-Cap Opportunities<br><br>Blue Chip Growth<br><br>Capital Appreciation<br><br>China Evolution Equity<br><br>Communications<br>& Technology<br><br>Diversified Mid-Cap Growth<br><br>Dividend Growth<br><br>Emerging<br>Markets Corporate Bond<br><br>Emerging Markets Discovery Stock<br><br>Emerging<br>Markets Stock<br><br>Equity Income<br><br>Extended Equity Market<br>Index<br><br>Financial Services<br><br>Global Consumer<br><br>Global<br>Industrials<br><br>Global Stock<br><br>Global Technology<br><br>GNMA<br><br>Growth Stock<br><br>Health Sciences<br><br>Integrated<br>U.S. Small-Mid Cap Core Equity<br><br>Integrated U.S. Small-Cap Growth Equity $50,001--$100,000<br><br>$50,001--$100,000<br><br>Over<br>$100,000<br><br>$10,001--$50,000<br><br>Over $100,000<br><br>$10,001--$50,000<br><br>$10,001--$50,000<br><br>$1--$10,000<br><br>$10,001--$50,000<br><br>$10,001--$50,000<br><br>$10,001--$50,000<br><br>$10,001--$50,000<br><br>Over $100,000<br><br>$10,001--$50,000<br><br>$10,001--$50,000<br><br>$50,001--$100,000<br><br>Over $100,000<br><br>$1--$10,000<br><br>Over $100,000<br><br>Over $100,000<br><br>$1--$10,000<br><br>$1--$10,000 Over $100,000

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Independent<br>Directors/Nominees
Name, Year of Birth, Position on Fund Board, and Principal Occupations and Other<br>Directorships of Public Companies Dollar Range of Fund Shares Beneficially Owned, Directly or Indirectly, as of<br>12/31/2022 Total<br>Dollar Range of Shares Owned, Directly or Indirectly, in All Funds as of 12/31/2022
International Discovery<br><br>International Stock<br><br>Japan<br><br>Large-Cap Growth<br><br>Large-Cap Value<br><br>Mid-Cap<br>Growth<br><br>Mid-Cap Value<br><br>New Era<br><br>New Horizons<br><br>Overseas<br>Stock<br><br>Real Assets<br><br>Retirement 2020<br><br>Retirement<br>2025<br><br>Retirement 2030<br><br>Retirement 2035<br><br>Retirement<br>2040<br><br>Retirement 2055<br><br>Retirement 2060<br><br>Science<br>& Technology<br><br>Small-Cap Stock<br><br>Small-Cap Value<br><br>Spectrum<br>Moderate Allocation<br><br>Spectrum Moderate Growth Allocation<br><br>Target<br>2060<br><br>Target 2065<br><br>U.S. Equity Research<br><br>U.S.<br>Large-Cap Core<br><br>Ultra Short-Term Bond<br><br>Value 1--10,0001--10,0001--10,00010,001--50,00010,001--50,00010,001--50,00050,001--100,0001--10,000Over 100,00050,001--100,00010,001--50,00010,001--50,00010,001--50,00010,001--50,00010,001--50,00010,001--50,0001--10,0001--10,00050,001--100,00050,001--100,00010,001--50,00050,001-100,0050,001--100,0001--10,00010,001--50,00050,001--100,00050,001--100,0001--10,000Over<br>100,000
Paul F. McBride, 1956<br><br>Director of all T.<br>Rowe Price Funds<br>(210 portfolios)<br><br>Advisory Board Member,<br>Vizzia Technologies (2015 to present); Board Member, Dunbar Armored (2012 to 2018)<br><br>None All-Cap Opportunities<br><br>Capital Appreciation<br><br>Health<br>Sciences<br><br>Tax-Free High Yield Over $100,000<br><br>Over $100,000<br><br>Over<br>$100,000<br><br>Over $100,000 Over $100,000

All values are in US Dollars.

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Independent<br>Directors/Nominees
Name, Year of Birth, Position on Fund Board, and Principal Occupations and Other<br>Directorships of Public Companies Dollar Range of Fund Shares Beneficially Owned, Directly or Indirectly, as of<br>12/31/2022 Total<br>Dollar Range of Shares Owned, Directly or Indirectly, in All Funds as of 12/31/2022
Mark J. Parrell, 1966<br><br>Advisory Board Member /<br>nominated for election as director, Chief Executive Officer (2019 to present) and President, EQR (2018<br>to present); Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, EQR (2007 to 2018); Senior Vice President<br>and Treasurer, EQR (2005 to 2007); Member, Nareit Dividends Through Diversity, Equity & Inclusion<br>CEO Council and Chair, Nareit 2021 Audit and Investment Committee (2021); Advisory Board, Ross Business<br>School at University of Michigan (2015 to 2016); Member, National Multifamily Housing Council and served<br>as the Chair of the Finance Committee, (2015 to 2016), Member of the Economic Club of Chicago<br><br>EQR<br>(2019 to present); Brookdale Senior Living Inc. (2015 to 2017); Aviv REIT, Inc. (2013 to 2015); Real<br>Estate Roundtable and the 2022 Executive Board Nareit; Board of Directors and is Chair of the Finance<br>Committee of the Greater Chicago Food Depository International Value Equity<br><br>Value $50,001--$100,000(a)<br><br>$10,001--$50,000(a) Over $100,000(a)
Kellye L. Walker,<br>1966<br><br>Director/Nominee of all T. Rowe Price Funds (210 portfolios)<br><br>Executive Vice President, Chief Legal Officer, and Corporate Secretary, Eastman<br>Chemical Company (April 2020 to present); Executive Vice President and Chief Legal Officer, Huntington<br>Ingalls Industries, Inc. (January 2015 to March 2020)<br><br>Lincoln Electric Company<br>(October 2020 to present) Dividend Growth<br><br>Emerging Markets Bond<br><br>Equity<br>Index 500<br><br>Floating Rate<br><br>Global Stock<br><br>Inflation<br>Protected Bond<br><br>Mid-Cap Growth<br><br>Overseas Stock<br><br>Small-Cap<br>Value<br><br>Total Return Over $100,000<br><br>$10,001--$50,000<br><br>$50,001--$100,000<br><br>$10,001--$50,000<br><br>$50,001--$100,000<br><br>$10,001--$50,000<br><br>$10,001--$50,000<br><br>$50,001--$100,000<br><br>$10,001--$50,000<br><br>$10,001--$50,000 Over $100,000

(a) Holdings information for Mr. Parrell is as of February 28, 2023.

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Interested<br>Directors/Nominees
Name, Year of Birth, Position on Fund Board, and Principal Occupations and Other<br>Directorships of Public Companies Dollar Range of Fund Shares Beneficially Owned, Directly or Indirectly, as of<br>12/31/2022 Total<br>Dollar Range of Shares Owned, Directly or Indirectly, in All Funds as of 12/31/2022
David Oestreicher, 1967<br><br>Director<br>of all T. Rowe Price Funds (210 portfolios)<br><br>Principal Executive Officer and Executive<br>Vice President, all T. Rowe Price Funds<br><br>Director, Vice President, and Secretary,<br>T. Rowe Price, T. Rowe Price Investment Services, Inc., T. Rowe Price Retirement Plan Services, Inc.,<br>and T. Rowe Price Services, Inc.; Director and Secretary, Price Investment Management; Vice President<br>and Secretary, Price International; Vice President, Price Hong Kong, Price Japan, and Price Singapore;<br>General Counsel, Vice President, and Secretary, T. Rowe Price Group, Inc.; Chair of the Board, Chief<br>Executive Officer, President, and Secretary, T. Rowe Price Trust Company<br><br>None Blue Chip Growth<br><br>Equity Income<br><br>Government<br>Money<br><br>High Yield<br><br>Mid-Cap Growth<br><br>Mid-Cap<br>Value<br><br>New Income<br><br>Retirement 2020<br><br>Retirement<br>2025<br><br>Small-Cap Stock<br><br>Spectrum Income<br><br>U.S.<br>Treasury Money $50,001--$100,000<br><br>$50,001--$100,000<br><br>$50,001--$100,000<br><br>$10,001--$50,000<br><br>$10,001-$50,000<br><br>$10,001--$50,000<br><br>$50,001--$100,000<br><br>Over $100,000<br><br>$10,001--$50,000<br><br>$10,001--$50,000<br><br>$1--$10,000<br><br>Over<br>$100,000 Over $100,000
Eric L. Veiel, 1972<br><br>Director/Nominee<br>of all T. Rowe Price Funds (210 portfolios)<br><br>Director and Vice President, T. Rowe Price;<br>Vice President, T. Rowe Price Group, Inc. and T. Rowe Price Trust Company<br><br>Vice<br>President, Global Funds<br><br>None All-Cap Opportunities<br><br>Dividend Growth<br><br>Floating<br>Rate Fund<br><br>Inflation Protected Bond<br><br>Mid-Cap Growth<br><br>U.S.<br>Treasury Money Over $100,000<br><br>Over $100,000<br><br>Over<br>$100,000<br><br>Over $100,000<br><br>$50,001--$100,000<br><br>Over<br>$100,000 Over $100,000

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The following table entitled “Term of T. Rowe Price Funds Directorship” shows the year from which each current director has served on each Fund’s Board (or that of the corporation of which the Fund is a part).

Term of T. Rowe Price Funds Directorship

Corporation Bazemore Duncan Gerrard McBride Oestreicher Veiel Walker
All-Cap Opportunities Fund 2018 2013 2012 2013 2018 2022 2021
Balanced Fund 2018 2013 2012 2013 2018 2022 2021
Blue Chip Growth Fund 2018 2013 2012 2013 2018 2022 2021
Capital Appreciation Fund 2018 2013 2012 2013 2018 2022 2021
Communications & Technology Fund 2018 2013 2012 2013 2018 2022 2021
Corporate Income Fund 2018 2013 2013 2013 2018 2022 2021
Credit Opportunities Fund 2018 2014 2014 2014 2018 2022 2021
Diversified Mid-Cap Growth Fund 2018 2013 2012 2013 2018 2022 2021
Dividend Growth Fund 2018 2013 2012 2013 2018 2022 2021
Equity Funds 2018 2013 2012 2013 2018 2022 2021
Equity Income Fund 2018 2013 2012 2013 2018 2022 2021
Equity Series 2018 2013 2012 2013 2018 2022 2021
Exchange-Traded Funds 2019 2019 2019 2019 2019 2022 2021
Financial Services Fund 2018 2013 2012 2013 2018 2022 2021
Fixed Income Series 2018 2013 2013 2013 2018 2022 2021
Floating Rate Fund 2018 2013 2013 2013 2018 2022 2021
Global Allocation Fund 2018 2013 2013 2013 2018 2022 2021
Global Funds 2018 2013 2012 2013 2018 2022 2021
Global Multi-Sector Bond Fund 2018 2013 2013 2013 2018 2022 2021
Global Real Estate Fund 2018 2013 2012 2013 2018 2022 2021
Global Technology Fund 2018 2013 2012 2013 2018 2022 2021
GNMA Fund 2018 2013 2013 2013 2018 2022 2021
Government Money Fund 2018 2013 2013 2013 2018 2022 2021

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Corporation Bazemore Duncan Gerrard McBride Oestreicher Veiel Walker
Growth Stock Fund 2018 2013 2012 2013 2018 2022 2021
Health Sciences Fund 2018 2013 2012 2013 2018 2022 2021
High Yield Fund 2018 2013 2013 2013 2018 2022 2021
Index Trust 2018 2013 2012 2013 2018 2022 2021
Inflation Protected Bond Fund 2018 2013 2013 2013 2018 2022 2021
Institutional Income Funds 2018 2013 2013 2013 2018 2022 2021
Integrated Equity Funds 2018 2013 2012 2013 2018 2022 2021
Intermediate Tax-Free High Yield Fund 2018 2014 2014 2014 2018 2022 2021
International Funds 2018 2013 2012 2013 2018 2022 2021
International Index Fund 2018 2013 2012 2013 2018 2022 2021
International Series 2018 2013 2012 2013 2018 2022 2021
Limited Duration Inflation Focused Bond Fund 2018 2013 2013 2013 2018 2022 2021
Mid-Cap Growth Fund 2018 2013 2012 2013 2018 2022 2021
Mid-Cap Value Fund 2018 2013 2012 2013 2018 2022 2021
Multi-Sector Account Portfolios 2018 2013 2013 2013 2018 2022 2021
Multi-Strategy Total Return Fund 2018 2017 2017 2017 2018 2022 2021
New Era Fund 2018 2013 2012 2013 2018 2022 2021
New Horizons Fund 2018 2013 2012 2013 2018 2022 2021
New Income Fund 2018 2013 2013 2013 2018 2022 2021
QM U.S. Bond Index Fund 2018 2013 2013 2013 2018 2022 2021
Real Assets Fund 2018 2013 2012 2013 2018 2022 2021
Real Estate Fund 2018 2013 2012 2013 2018 2022 2021
Reserve Investment Funds 2018 2013 2013 2013 2018 2022 2021
Retirement Funds 2018 2013 2012 2013 2018 2022 2021
Science & Technology Fund 2018 2013 2012 2013 2018 2022 2021
Short-Term Bond Fund 2018 2013 2013 2013 2018 2022 2021
Small-Cap Stock Fund 2018 2013 2012 2013 2018 2022 2021

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Corporation Bazemore Duncan Gerrard McBride Oestreicher Veiel Walker
Small-Cap Value Fund 2018 2013 2012 2013 2018 2022 2021
Spectrum Funds 2018 2013 2012 2013 2018 2022 2021
Spectrum Funds II 2018 2013 2012 2013 2018 2022 2021
State Tax-Free Funds 2018 2013 2013 2013 2018 2022 2021
Summit Income Funds 2018 2013 2013 2013 2018 2022 2021
Summit Municipal Funds 2018 2013 2013 2013 2018 2022 2021
Tax-Efficient Funds 2018 2013 2012 2013 2018 2022 2021
Tax-Exempt Money Fund 2018 2013 2013 2013 2018 2022 2021
Tax-Free High Yield Fund 2018 2013 2013 2013 2018 2022 2021
Tax-Free Income Fund 2018 2013 2013 2013 2018 2022 2021
Tax-Free Short-Intermediate Fund 2018 2013 2013 2013 2018 2022 2021
Total Return Fund 2018 2016 2016 2016 2018 2022 2021
U.S. Equity Research Fund 2018 2013 2012 2013 2018 2022 2021
U.S. Large-Cap Core Fund 2018 2013 2012 2013 2018 2022 2021
U.S. Treasury Funds 2018 2013 2013 2013 2018 2022 2021
Value Fund 2018 2013 2012 2013 2018 2022 2021

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What are the directors paid for their services to the Funds?

Messrs. Oestreicher and Veiel are considered “interested persons” of the Funds because they are employed by, and serve as officers of, T. Rowe Price and/or its affiliates. The officers of the Funds and interested directors do not receive any compensation or benefits from the Funds for their service.

Each independent director and Advisory Board member is paid $375,000 annually for his or her service on the Boards or Advisory Board, as applicable. The chair of the Boards, an independent director, receives an additional $165,000 annually for serving in this capacity. An independent director serving on the Joint Audit Committee receives an additional $30,000 annually for his or her service and the chair of the Joint Audit Committee receives an additional $35,000 for his or her service. An independent director serving as a member of a Special Committee of the Independent Directors receives an additional $1,500 per meeting of the Special Committee (currently, no Special Committees have been assigned by the Boards). All of these fees are allocated to each Fund on a pro-rata basis based on each Fund’s net assets relative to the other Funds.

The following table entitled “Compensation” shows the accrued amounts paid by each Fund, and the total compensation that was paid from all Funds to all the independent directors for the 2022 calendar year. The fees are allocated to each Fund on a pro rata basis based on each Fund’s net assets relative to the other Funds. The independent directors of the Funds do not receive any pension or retirement benefits from the Funds or T. Rowe Price.

Compensation

Fund Aggregate Compensation From Fund
Bazemore Duncan Gerrard McBride Walker
Africa & Middle East<br>Fund $74 $63 $96 $68 $63
All-Cap Opportunities Fund 3,745 3,191 4,851 3,427 3,191
All-Cap Opportunities Portfolio 184 157 238 168 157
Asia Opportunities Fund 82 70 106 75 70
Balanced Fund 2,176 1,855 2,819 1,991 1,855
Blue Chip Growth ETF (a)
Blue Chip Growth Fund 34,533 29,435 44,760 31,555 29,435
Blue Chip Growth Portfolio 913 778 1,184 835 778
California Tax-Free Bond Fund 309 263 400 282 263
Capital Appreciation Fund 23,332 19,885 30,221 21,355 19,885
Cash Reserves Fund 1,930 1,644 2,499 1,768 1,644
China Evolution Equity Fund 31 27 40 29 27
Communications & Technology Fund 3,862 3,292 5,006 3,529 3,292
Corporate Income Fund 295 251 382 270 251
Credit Opportunities Fund 44 37 57 40 37
Diversified Mid-Cap Growth Fund 926 790 1,200 847 790
Dividend Growth ETF (a)
Dividend Growth Fund 9,706 8,272 12,573 8,884 8,272
Dynamic Credit Fund 18 15 23 16 15
Dynamic Global Bond Fund 2,229 1,900 2,887 2,042 1,900
Emerging Europe Fund 26 22 34 24 22
Emerging Markets Bond Fund 1,943 1,656 2,517 1,777 1,656
Emerging Markets Corporate Bond Fund 316 269 409 289 269

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Fund Aggregate Compensation From Fund
Bazemore Duncan Gerrard McBride Walker
Emerging Markets Corporate<br>Multi-Sector Account Portfolio (a)
Emerging Markets Discovery Stock Fund 1,945 1,657 2,517 1,781 1,657
Emerging Markets Local<br>Currency Bond Fund 182 155 236 167 155
Emerging Markets Local Multi-Sector Account Portfolio (a)
Emerging Markets Stock<br>Fund 4,027 3,432 5,216 3,682 3,432
Equity Income ETF (a)
Equity Income Fund 8,663 7,383 11,218 7,930 7,383
Equity Income Portfolio 354 302 459 324 302
Equity Index 500 Fund 12,741 10,859 16,508 11,651 10,859
Equity Index 500 Portfolio 12 10 16 11 10
European Stock Fund 483 412 626 441 412
Extended Equity Market Index Fund 469 400 608 429 400
Financial Services Fund 856 730 1,108 784 730
Floating Rate ETF (a)
Floating Rate Fund 2,274 1,938 2,942 2,084 1,938
Floating Rate Multi-Sector Account Portfolio (a)
Georgia Tax-Free Bond Fund 212 180 274 194 180
Global Allocation Fund 508 433 658 465 433
Global Consumer Fund 34 29 43 31 29
Global Growth Stock Fund 563 480 730 515 480
Global High Income Bond Fund 135 115 175 124 115
Global Impact Equity Fund 8 7 11 8 7
Global Industrials Fund 87 74 113 80 74
Global Multi-Sector Bond Fund 751 640 972 687 640
Global Real Estate Fund 49 42 63 45 42
Global Stock Fund 2,774 2,365 3,595 2,536 2,365
Global Technology Fund 2,359 2,011 3,059 2,152 2,011
Global Value Equity Fund 18 15 23 16 15
GNMA Fund 479 408 620 438 408
Government Money Fund 4,819 4,108 6,246 4,410 4,108
Government Money Portfolio 9,181 7,823 11,882 8,402 7,823
Government Reserve Fund 508 433 658 465 433
Growth Stock ETF (a)
Growth Stock Fund 25,701 21,907 36,293 23,065 21,907
Health Sciences Fund 7,864 6,703 10,190 7,196 6,703
Health Sciences Portfolio 355 302 459 324 302
High Yield Fund 3,530 3,009 4,573 3,230 3,009
High Yield Multi-Sector Account Portfolio (a)
Inflation Protected Bond<br>Fund 353 301 457 323 301
Institutional Emerging Markets Bond Fund 192 164 228 145 164
Institutional Emerging<br>Markets Equity Fund 615 524 796 561 524
Institutional Floating Rate Fund 3,012 2,566 3,898 2,758 2,566
Institutional High Yield Fund 834 711 1,080 763 711
Institutional International Disciplined Equity Fund 148 126 191 135 126

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Fund Aggregate Compensation From Fund
Bazemore Duncan Gerrard McBride Walker
Institutional Large-Cap<br>Core Growth Fund 2,171 1,850 2,813 1,984 1,850
Institutional Long Duration Credit Fund 13 11 17 12 11
Institutional Mid-Cap Equity<br>Growth Fund 2,622 2,235 3,399 2,397 2,235
Institutional Small-Cap Stock Fund 2,395 2,042 3,103 2,192 2,042
Integrated Global Equity Fund 11 10 15 10 10
Integrated U.S. Large-Cap Value Equity Fund 19 17 25 18 17
Integrated U.S. Small-Cap<br>Growth Equity Fund 3,602 3,070 4,667 3,294 3,070
Integrated U.S. Small-Mid Cap Core Equity Fund 138 117 178 126 117
Intermediate Tax-Free High<br>Yield Fund 31 27 41 29 27
International Bond Fund 493 420 639 451 420
International Bond Fund (USD Hedged) 2,690 2,293 3,484 2,462 2,293
International Disciplined<br>Equity Fund 149 127 193 136 127
International Discovery Fund 3,605 3,072 4,671 3,294 3,072
International Equity Index Fund 313 267 405 286 267
International Stock Fund 6,171 5,259 7,993 5,646 5,259
International Stock Portfolio 115 98 149 105 98
International Value Equity Fund 5,361 4,568 6,942 4,904 4,568
Investment-Grade Corporate Multi-Sector Account Portfolio (a)
Japan Fund 280 239 363 256 239
Latin America Fund 191 163 248 175 163
Large-Cap Growth Fund 8,671 7,391 11,238 7,925 7,391
Large-Cap Value Fund 1,670 1,423 2,164 1,528 1,423
Limited Duration Inflation Focused Bond Fund 4,101 3,495 5,310 3,752 3,495
Limited-Term Bond Portfolio 86 74 112 79 74
Maryland Short-Term Tax-Free Bond Fund 79 67 102 72 67
Maryland Tax-Free Bond<br>Fund 1,174 1,001 1,521 1,074 1,001
Maryland Tax-Free Money Fund 48 41 62 44 41
Mid-Cap Growth Fund 14,417 12,287 18,680 13,186 12,287
Mid-Cap Growth Portfolio 247 210 320 226 210
Mid-Cap Index Fund 44 37 57 40 37
Mid-Cap Value Fund 6,653 5,670 8,616 6,090 5,670
Moderate Allocation Portfolio 85 72 110 77 72
Mortgage-Backed Securities Multi-Sector Account Portfolio (a)
Multi-Strategy Total Return<br>Fund 178 151 230 163 151
New Asia Fund 1,461 1,246 1,893 1,336 1,246
New Era Fund 1,520 1,295 1,967 1,392 1,295
New Horizons Fund 12,994 11,076 16,840 11,877 11,076
New Income Fund 8,360 7,125 10,829 7,647 7,125
New Jersey Tax-Free Bond Fund 197 168 256 181 168
New York Tax-Free Bond Fund 222 189 288 203 189
Overseas Stock Fund 9,586 8,169 12,415 8,771 8,169
QM U.S. Bond Index ETF (a)

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Fund Aggregate Compensation From Fund
Bazemore Duncan Gerrard McBride Walker
QM U.S. Bond Index Fund 619 527 801 566 527
Real Assets Fund 2,764 2,355 3,579 2,533 2,355
Real Estate Fund 704 600 912 644 600
Retirement 2005 Fund 524 447 679 479 447
Retirement 2010 Fund 1,451 1,237 1,880 1,327 1,237
Retirement 2015 Fund 2,213 1,886 2,867 2,024 1,886
Retirement 2020 Fund 5,838 4,976 7,865 5,340 4,976
Retirement 2025 Fund 6,444 5,492 8,347 5,894 5,492
Retirement 2030 Fund 8,598 7,327 11,138 7,865 7,327
Retirement 2035 Fund 5,521 4,705 7,152 5,051 4,705
Retirement 2040 Fund 6,202 5,286 8,035 5,674 5,286
Retirement 2045 Fund 3,685 3,140 4,773 3,371 3,140
Retirement 2050 Fund 3,231 2,754 4,185 2,956 2,754
Retirement 2055 Fund 1,881 1,603 2,436 1,721 1,603
Retirement 2060 Fund 673 573 871 616 573
Retirement 2065 Fund 42 36 54 39 36
Retirement Balanced Fund 910 775 1,178 832 775
Retirement Blend 2005 Fund 2 2 2 2 2
Retirement Blend 2010 Fund 2 2 3 2 2
Retirement Blend 2015 Fund 4 3 5 4 3
Retirement Blend 2020 Fund 13 11 17 12 11
Retirement Blend 2025 Fund 21 18 28 20 18
Retirement Blend 2030 Fund 18 16 24 17 16
Retirement Blend 2035 Fund 20 17 26 18 17
Retirement Blend 2040 Fund 17 15 22 16 15
Retirement Blend 2045 Fund 13 11 17 12 11
Retirement Blend 2050 Fund 9 7 11 8 7
Retirement Blend 2055 Fund 5 4 6 4 4
Retirement Blend 2060 Fund 2 1 2 2 1
Retirement Blend 2065 Fund 1 1 1 1 1
Retirement I 2005 Fund—I Class 148 126 192 136 126
Retirement I 2010 Fund—I Class 444 379 575 407 379
Retirement I 2015 Fund—I Class 785 669 1,016 718 669
Retirement I 2020 Fund—I Class 2,627 2,239 3,402 2,404 2,239
Retirement I 2025 Fund—I Class 3,667 3,125 4,749 3,356 3,125
Retirement I 2030 Fund—I Class 4,910 4,184 6,359 4,494 4,184
Retirement I 2035 Fund—I Class 3,595 3,064 4,657 3,291 3,064
Retirement I 2040 Fund—I Class 3,934 3,352 5,095 3,600 3,352
Retirement I 2045 Fund—I Class 2,783 2,372 3,605 2,548 2,372
Retirement I 2050 Fund—I Class 2,645 2,255 3,427 2,422 2,255
Retirement I 2055 Fund—I Class 1,510 1,287 1,956 1,382 1,287
Retirement I 2060 Fund—I Class 673 574 872 617 574
Retirement I 2065 Fund—I Class 36 31 47 33 31
Retirement Balanced I Fund—I Class 248 211 321 227 211
Retirement Income 2020<br>Fund 62 53 81 57 53
Science & Technology Fund 3,068 2,615 3,975 2,803 2,615
Short Duration Income Fund 23 20 30 21 20
Short-Term Fund 0 0 0 0 0
Short-Term Bond Fund 2,465 2,100 3,192 2,256 2,100
Short-Term Government Fund
Small-Cap Index Fund 45 38 58 41 38
Small-Cap Stock Fund 4,521 3,853 5,857 4,136 3,853
Small-Cap Value Fund 5,657 4,821 7,328 5176, 4,821

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Fund Aggregate Compensation From Fund
Bazemore Duncan Gerrard McBride Walker
Spectrum Conservative Allocation<br>Fund 1,103 940 1,429 1,009 940
Spectrum Diversified Equity Fund 1,817 1,548 2,354 1,662 1,548
Spectrum Income Fund 3,058 2,607 3,961 2,799 2,607
Spectrum International Equity Fund 801 683 1,037 732 683
Spectrum Moderate Allocation Fund 1,133 966 1,468 1,037 966
Spectrum Moderate Growth Allocation Fund 1,601 1,364 2,074 1,464 1,364
Summit Municipal Income<br>Fund 1,148 978 1,487 1,050 978
Summit Municipal Intermediate Fund 2,896 2,468 3,751 2,649 2,468
Target 2005 Fund 27 23 35 25 23
Target 2010 Fund 36 31 47 33 31
Target 2015 Fund 89 76 115 81 76
Target 2020 Fund 164 140 212 150 140
Target 2025 Fund 239 204 310 219 204
Target 2030 Fund 261 222 338 239 222
Target 2035 Fund 204 174 264 186 174
Target 2040 Fund 176 150 228 161 150
Target 2045 Fund 156 133 202 143 133
Target 2050 Fund 119 102 154 109 102
Target 2055 Fund 83 71 108 76 71
Target 2060 Fund 40 34 52 37 34
Target 2065 Fund 4 4 6 4 4
Tax-Efficient Equity Fund 367 312 475 335 312
Tax-Exempt Money Fund 300 256 389 275 256
Tax-Free High Yield Fund 2,242 1,911 2,905 2,051 1,911
Tax-Free Income Fund 1,145 976 1,483 1,047 976
Tax-Free Short-Intermediate Fund 949 809 1,229 868 809
Total Equity Market Index Fund 1,001 853 1,298 915 853
Total Return ETF (a)
Total Return Fund 304 259 393 278 259
Transition Fund
Treasury Reserve Fund 1,502 1,280 1,945 1,376 1,280
U.S. Equity Research ETF (a)
U.S. Equity Research Fund 5,382 4,586 6,967 4,934 4,586
U.S. High Yield ETF (a)
U.S. High Yield Fund 240 204 311 219 204
U.S. Large-Cap Core Fund 3,240 2,762 4,198 2,968 2,762
U.S. Limited Duration TIPS Index Fund 754 643 976 690 643
U.S. Treasury Intermediate<br>Index Fund 394 335 510 360 335
U.S. Treasury Long-Term Index Fund 1,975 1,683 2,558 1,810 1,683
U.S. Treasury Money Fund 5,916 5,042 7,661 5,421 5,042
Ultra Short-Term Bond ETF (a)
Ultra Short-Term Bond Fund 1,722 1,467 2,230 1,574 1,467
Value Fund 15,445 13,163 20,007 14,130 13,163
Virginia Tax-Free Bond Fund 701 598 909 642 598

(a) Directors’ fees were paid by T. Rowe Price on behalf of the fund.

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FURTHER INFORMATION ABOUT VOTING AND THE SHAREHOLDER MEETING

Who is eligible to vote?

Shareholders of record of each Fund at the close of business on Thursday, April 27, 2023, (the “record date”) are entitled to one vote for each full share and a proportionate vote for each fractional share of the Fund they held on April 27, 2023.

The Notice of Joint Meeting of Shareholders, the proxy card, and this Proxy Statement were first mailed to shareholders of record on or about Wednesday, May 10, 2023.

Under Maryland law, shares owned by two or more persons (whether as joint tenants, co-fiduciaries, or otherwise) will be voted as follows, unless a written instrument or court order providing to the contrary has been filed with the Fund: (1) if only one votes, that vote will bind all; (2) if more than one votes, the vote of the majority will bind all; and (3) if more than one votes and the vote is evenly divided, the vote will be cast proportionately.

What is the required quorum?

To hold a shareholder meeting for a T. Rowe Price Fund, one-third of a Fund’s shares entitled to be voted must have been received by proxy or be present at the virtual meeting. In the event that a quorum is present but sufficient votes in favor of a proposal are not received by the Shareholder Meeting date, the persons named as proxies may propose one or more adjournments to permit further solicitation of proxies. Any such adjournment will require the affirmative vote of a majority of the shares present in person or by proxy at the Shareholder Meeting to be adjourned. Shares withheld will be voted against the proposed adjournment. The persons named as proxies will vote in favor of such adjournment if they determine that additional solicitation is reasonable and in the interests of a Fund’s shareholders.

What vote is required to elect the directors?

Four directors have been nominated for shareholder approval for each Board. The proposal requires the affirmative vote of a plurality of the shares present and entitled to vote at the meeting to elect the Board members of that Fund. All shareholders of each corporation, regardless of whether the corporation consists of one or multiple series and/or classes vote together. Thus, if a quorum is present at the Shareholder Meeting for each corporation, the proposal to elect the director nominees will be approved with respect to those director nominees who receive the largest number of votes, with no majority approval requirement.

How are the votes counted?

The individuals named as proxies (or their substitutes) on the enclosed proxy card (or cards, if you have multiple Funds or accounts) will vote according to your directions if your proxy is received properly executed, or in accordance with your instructions given when voting by telephone or online. You may direct the proxy holders to vote your shares with respect to each director-nominee by checking the appropriate box “FOR,” or instruct them not to vote those shares for each director-nominee by checking the “WITHHOLD” box. Alternatively, you may simply sign, date, and return your proxy

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card(s) with no specific instructions as to the proposals. If you properly execute your proxy card, or submit your vote via the telephone or online, and give no voting instructions with respect to the election of directors, your shares will be voted FOR ALL NOMINEES.

Abstentions and “broker nonvotes” (as described below) are counted for purposes of determining whether a quorum is present for purposes of convening the Shareholder Meeting. Broker nonvotes are shares held by a broker or nominee for which an executed proxy is received by the Fund but are not voted as to one or more proposals because instructions have not been received from the beneficial owners or persons entitled to vote, and the broker or nominee does not have discretionary voting power. Since the proposal must be approved by a plurality vote, abstentions and broker nonvotes will have no effect on the result of the vote.

For shares of a Fund held in an individual retirement account (“IRA”) or Coverdell education savings account (“ESA”) that is sponsored by T. Rowe Price Trust Company and for which T. Rowe Price Trust Company serves as custodian, T. Rowe Price Trust Company shall, without written direction from the investor, vote shares for which no voting instructions are timely received in the same proportion as shares for which voting instructions from other shareholders are timely received.

For shares of the Funds that are series of T. Rowe Price Equity Series, Inc., T. Rowe Price Fixed Income Series, Inc., and T. Rowe Price International Series, Inc. (collectively, the “Variable Insurance Portfolios”) held by insurance company separate accounts for which the insurance company has not received timely voting instructions, as well as shares the insurance company owns, those shares shall be voted in the same proportion as shares for which voting instructions from contract holders are timely received.

Shares of the T. Rowe Price Funds that are held by other T. Rowe Price Funds will be voted in the same proportion as shares for which voting instructions from other shareholders are timely received.

Can additional matters be acted upon at the Shareholder Meeting?

T. Rowe Price knows of no other business that may come before the Shareholder Meeting. However, if any additional matters are properly presented at the Shareholder Meeting, it is intended that the persons named in the enclosed proxy, or their substitutes, will vote on such matters in accordance with their judgment.

Are the T. Rowe Price Funds required to hold annual meetings?

Under Maryland law, each T. Rowe Price Fund is not required to hold an annual meeting of shareholders. The Boards have determined that the Funds will take advantage of this Maryland law provision to avoid the significant expenses associated with holding an annual meeting of shareholders, including legal, accounting, printing, and mailing fees incurred in preparing proxy materials. Accordingly, no annual meeting of shareholders shall be held in any year in which a meeting is not otherwise required to be held under the 1940 Act or Maryland law, unless the Boards determine otherwise. However, special meetings of shareholders will be held in accordance with applicable law or when otherwise determined by the Boards.

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If a shareholder wishes to present a proposal to be included in a proxy statement for a subsequent shareholder meeting, the proposal must be submitted in writing and received by Fran M. Pollack-Matz, Secretary of the T. Rowe Price Funds, 100 East Pratt Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202, within a reasonable time before a Fund begins to print and mail its proxy materials for the meeting. The timely submission of a proposal does not guarantee its consideration at the meeting.

How are proxies delivered and votes recorded?

This Proxy Statement (or a notice indicating that the Proxy Statement is available) includes instructions on how to vote your shares online, by telephone, by mailing the proxy card, or electronically at the virtual Shareholder Meeting. T. Rowe Price has retained AST to tabulate the votes. The telephone and online voting procedures are reasonably designed to authenticate shareholders’ identities, to allow shareholders to authorize the voting of their shares in accordance with their instructions, and to confirm that their instructions have been properly recorded. AST is also responsible for assisting T. Rowe Price in determining whether quorum is achieved for a particular Fund and whether sufficient votes are received to approve a proposal.

Some shareholders will not automatically receive a copy of these proxy materials in the mail but will instead receive a notice that informs them of how to access all the proxy materials on a publicly available website (commonly referred to as “notice and access”). Shareholders who receive such a notice can follow the instructions on the notice to access the proxy materials and vote their shares. They may also request a paper or email copy of the proxy materials at no charge.

The SEC has adopted rules that permit investment companies such as the T. Rowe Price Funds and intermediaries to satisfy the delivery requirements for proxy statements with respect to two or more shareholders sharing the same address by delivering a single proxy statement addressed to those shareholders. This process, which is commonly referred to as “householding,” could be convenient for certain shareholders and may result in cost savings for the Funds and their shareholders. Unless a Fund has received contrary instructions, only one copy of these proxy materials will be mailed to two or more shareholders who share an address. If you invest directly in the T. Rowe Price Funds and need additional copies, do not want your mailings to be “householded,” or would like to request a single copy if multiple copies are being received, please call 1-800-225-5132 or write us at P.O. Box 17630, Baltimore, Maryland 21297-1630. If you own your Funds through an intermediary, please contact your intermediary.

How can proxies be solicited?

Directors and officers of a Fund, or employees of T. Rowe Price (and its affiliates) may solicit proxies by mail, in person, electronically (assuming that applicable requirements are met) or by telephone. If votes are solicited by telephone, shareholders will be called at the telephone number T. Rowe Price (or the applicable intermediary) has in its records for their accounts, and would be asked for certain identifying information, such as their address. The shareholders will then be given an opportunity to authorize proxies to vote their shares at the Shareholder Meeting in accordance with their instructions. To ensure that shareholders’ instructions have been recorded correctly,

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shareholders will be mailed a confirmation of their instructions and will also be provided with a special toll-free number to call in case the information contained in the confirmation is incorrect.

The Funds will use the solicitation services of AST to assist them in soliciting proxies and managing the Funds’ overall proxy campaign. AST is also responsible for assisting T. Rowe Price in determining whether quorum is achieved and whether sufficient votes are received to approve a proposal.

Who pays for the costs involved with the proxy?

For managing the T. Rowe Price Funds’ overall proxy campaign, AST will receive a fee plus reimbursement for out-of-pocket expenses. AST will also receive fees in connection with the printing, preparing, assembling, mailing, and transmitting of proxy materials on behalf of the T. Rowe Price Funds, tabulating those votes that are received, hosting the virtual Shareholder Meeting, and any solicitation of additional votes. The fees received by AST will vary based on the level of additional solicitation necessary to achieve quorum and shareholder approval. In addition to the fees paid to AST, securities brokers, custodians, fiduciaries, and other persons holding shares as nominees will be reimbursed, upon request, for their reasonable expenses in sending solicitation materials to the principals of the accounts. The fees for these services, along with printing, postage and solicitation services are estimated to be approximately $12.7 million. All costs of the Shareholder Meeting and the proxy campaign, including the use of AST and the reimbursement to brokers for solicitation and the preparation of proxy materials, will be paid for by each Fund in proportion to its relative asset size at the time of the Shareholder Meeting. For any Funds subject to contractual expense limitations or all-inclusive management fee rates, the proxy expenses over and above any contractually stated fee rate will be borne by T. Rowe Price.

Can I change my vote after I mail my proxy?

Any vote or voting instruction, including those given online or by telephone, may be revoked at any time before the votes have been submitted for tabulation at the Shareholder Meeting by filing a written notice of revocation with a Fund, by delivering a properly executed proxy bearing a later date, or by attending the Shareholder Meeting and voting electronically at the Shareholder Meeting.

GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE FUNDS

Who are the Funds’ investment adviser, principal underwriter, and other service providers?

T. Rowe Price serves as investment adviser to all T. Rowe Price Funds and provides the Funds with investment management services. T. Rowe Price is a wholly owned subsidiary of T. Rowe Price Group, Inc. While T. Rowe Price is responsible for supervising and overseeing the Funds’ investment programs, T. Rowe Price has entered into investment subadvisory agreements with T. Rowe Price Hong Kong Limited (“Price Hong Kong”), T. Rowe Price International Ltd (“Price International”), T. Rowe Price Investment Management, Inc. (“Price Investment Management”), T. Rowe Price Japan, Inc. (“Price Japan”), and/or T. Rowe Price Singapore (“Price Singapore”) on behalf of certain T. Rowe Price Funds. Price Hong Kong, Price Japan,

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and Price Singapore are wholly owned subsidiaries of Price International. Price International and Price Investment Management are wholly owned subsidiaries of T. Rowe Price.

Each Fund (except the ETFs) has fund accounting agreements with T. Rowe Price and The Bank of New York Mellon and the ETFs have a fund accounting agreement with State Street Bank and Trust Company and T. Rowe Price. Each Fund also has an underwriting agreement with T. Rowe Price Investment Services, Inc. (“Investment Services”) and a transfer agency agreement with T. Rowe Price Services, Inc. (“Price Services”). The taxable Funds also have a transfer agency agreement with T. Rowe Price Retirement Plan Services, Inc. (“RPS”). Investment Services, Price Services, and RPS are wholly owned subsidiaries of T. Rowe Price.

T. Rowe Price Trust Company serves as trustee and/or custodian for certain IRAs, ESAs, and small business retirement plans that utilize the Funds as investment options, and is a wholly owned subsidiary of T. Rowe Price.

The address for T. Rowe Price, Investment Services, and T. Rowe Price Trust Company is 100 East Pratt Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202. The address for Price Services and RPS is 4515 Painters Mill Road, Owings Mills, Maryland 21117. The address for Price Hong Kong is 6/F Charter House 8 Connaught Road, Central, Hong Kong. The address for Price International is 60 Queen Victoria Street, London, United Kingdom EC4N 4TZ. The address for Price Investment Management is 100 East Pratt Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202. The address for Price Japan is 9-2 Marunouchi 1-Chome, Chiyoda-Ku, Tokyo, Japan 100-6610. The address for Price Singapore is 501 Orchard Road, #10-02 Wheelock Place, Singapore 238880. The address for The Bank of New York Mellon is 225 Liberty Street, New York, New York 10286. The address for State Street Bank and Trust Company is One Lincoln Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02111.

The Funds have a policy to not pay any commissions to affiliated broker-dealers.

As of March 31, 2023, none of the independent directors, independent director nominees or their immediate family members owned beneficially or of record any securities of T. Rowe Price (the Funds’ investment adviser), Investment Services (the Funds’ distributor), or any person controlling, controlled by, or under common control with T. Rowe Price or Investment Services.

Who are the Funds’ executive officers?

Armando (Dino) Capasso serves as Chief Compliance Officer for the T. Rowe Price Funds. In addition, Mr. Capasso is the Chief Compliance Officer and a Vice President of T. Rowe Price and Price Investment Management, as well as a Vice President of T. Rowe Price Group, Inc. Alan S. Dupski serves as Treasurer for the T. Rowe Price Funds. Mr. Dupski is a Vice President of T. Rowe Price, Price Investment Management, T. Rowe Price Trust Company, and T. Rowe Price Group, Inc. Fran M. Pollack-Matz serves as Secretary for the T. Rowe Price Funds. Ms. Pollack-Matz is a Vice President of T. Rowe Price, T. Rowe Price Group, Inc., Investment Services, and Price Services.

The following table, entitled “Executive Officers of the Funds,” lists the other executive officers of the Funds covered by this Proxy Statement and their positions with each

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Fund, T. Rowe Price, and T. Rowe Price Group, Inc., as of February 1, 2023. Each executive officer has been an officer of T. Rowe Price, T. Rowe Price Group, Inc., and the Funds for at least the last five years unless otherwise indicated.

Executive Officers of the Funds
Officer, Year of Birth Position With Fund Position With T. Rowe Price Position With T. Rowe Price Group, Inc.
All-Cap Opportunities Fund
Justin P. White, 1981 President Vice President Vice President
Balanced Fund
Charles M. Shriver, 1967<br><br>Toby M. Thompson, 1971 Co-President<br><br>Co-President Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President Vice President<br><br>Vice President
Blue Chip Growth Fund
Paul Greene II, 1978 President Vice President Vice President
Capital Appreciation Fund
David R. Giroux, 1975 President Vice President
Communications & Technology Fund
James Stillwagon, 1982 President Vice President Vice President
Corporate Income Fund
Steven E. Boothe, 1977<br><br>Lauren T. Wagandt, 1984 Co-President<br><br>Co-President Vice President<br><br>Vice President Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President
Credit Opportunities Fund
Rodney M. Rayburn, 1970 President Vice President Vice President
Diversified Mid-Cap Growth Fund
Donald J. Peters, 1959 President Vice President Vice President
Dividend Growth Fund
Thomas J. Huber, 1966 President Vice President Vice President
Equity Funds
Stephon Jackson, 1962<br><br>Joshua Nelson, 1977<br><br>Francisco<br>Alonso, 1978<br><br>Brian W.H. Berghuis, 1958<br><br>Paul Greene II, 1978<br><br>John D. Linehan, 1965<br><br>Gabriel Solomon, 1977<br><br>Taymour<br>R. Tamaddon, 1976 Co-President<br><br>Co-President<br><br>Executive<br>Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President Vice President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>—<br><br>—<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President<br><br>Vice President —<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President<br><br>Vice President
Equity Income Fund
John D. Linehan, 1965 President Vice President Vice President
Equity Series
Stephon Jackson, 1962<br><br>Joshua Nelson, 1977<br><br>Ziad Bakri, 1980<br><br>Brian W.H. Berghuis, 1958<br><br>Paul<br>Greene II, 1978<br><br>John D. Linehan, 1965<br><br>Charles M. Shriver, 1967<br><br>Neil Smith, 1972<br><br>Toby M. Thompson, 1971<br><br>Justin<br>P. White, 1981 Co-President<br><br>Co-President<br><br>Executive<br>Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President Vice President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President<br><br>—<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President<br><br>—<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice President —<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President

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Executive<br>Officers of the Funds
Officer,<br>Year of Birth Position<br>With Fund Position<br>With T. Rowe Price Position<br>With T. Rowe Price Group, Inc.
Exchange-Traded Funds
Stephon Jackson, 1962<br><br>Joshua Nelson, 1977<br><br>Christopher<br>P. Brown, 1977<br><br>David Corris, 1975<br><br>Timothy Coyne, 1967<br><br>Vincent Michael DeAugustino, 1983<br><br>Anna Alexandra Dreyer,<br>1981<br><br>Shawn T. Driscoll, 1975<br><br>Joseph B. Fath, 1971<br><br>David R. Giroux, 1975<br><br>Paul Greene II, 1978<br><br>Ann<br>M. Holcomb, 1972<br><br>Thomas J. Huber, 1966<br><br>Prashant G. Jeyaganesh,<br>1983<br><br>Vidya Kadiyam, 1980<br><br>Robert M. Larkins, 1973<br><br>John<br>D. Linehan, 1965<br><br>Kevin Patrick Loome, 1967^a^<br><br>Jodi Love, 1977<br><br>Paul M. Massaro, 1975^b^<br><br>Colin McQueen, 1967<br><br>Jason Nogueira, 1974<br><br>Alexander<br>S. Obaza, 1981<br><br>Donald J. Peters, 1959<br><br>Jason Benjamin Polun, 1974<br><br>Jordan S. Pryor, 1991<br><br>Sebastian Schrott, 1977<br><br>Gabriel<br>Solomon, 1977<br><br>Peter Stournaras, 1973<br><br>Taymour R. Tamaddon, 1976 Co-President<br><br>Co-President<br><br>Executive<br>Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President Vice President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President<br><br>—<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>—<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President<br><br>—<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>—<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President —<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>ice<br>President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice President
Financial Services Fund
Matthew J. Snowling, 1971 President Vice President Vice President
Fixed Income Series
Michael F. Reinartz, 1973 President Vice President Vice President
Floating Rate Fund
Paul M. Massaro, 1975 President Vice President Vice President
Global Allocation Fund
Charles M. Shriver, 1967<br><br>Toby M. Thompson, 1971 Co-President<br><br>Co-President Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President Vice President<br><br>Vice President

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Executive<br>Officers of the Funds
Officer,<br>Year of Birth Position<br>With Fund Position<br>With T. Rowe Price Position<br>With T. Rowe Price Group, Inc.
Global Funds
Justin Thomson, 1968<br><br>Malik Sarmad Asif, 1981<br><br>Oliver<br>Douglas Martin Bell, 1969<br><br>Robert Scott Berg, 1972<br><br>Richard N. Clattenburg,<br>1979<br><br>David J. Eiswert, 1972<br><br>Sebastien Mallet, 1974<br><br>Raymond<br>A. Mills, 1960<br><br>Eric C. Moffett, 1974<br><br>Samy B. Muaddi, 1984<br><br>Joshua Nelson, 1977<br><br>Jason Nogueira, 1974<br><br>Federico<br>Santilli, 1974 President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive<br>Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President —<br><br>—<br><br>—<br><br>Vice<br>President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>—<br><br>Vice President<br><br>—<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>— Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice President
Global Multi-Sector Bond Fund
Kenneth Antony Orchard, 1975 President Vice President
Global Real Estate Fund
Jai Kapadia, 1982 President Vice President
Global Technology Fund
Dominic Rizzo, 1993<br><br>Alan Tu, 1985 Co-President<br><br>Co-President —<br><br>Vice President Vice President<br><br>Vice President
GNMA Fund
Keir R. Joyce, 1972 President Vice President Vice President
Government Money Fund
Douglas D. Spratley, 1969 President Vice President Vice President
Growth Stock Fund
Joseph B. Fath, 1971 President Vice President Vice President
Health Sciences Fund
Ziad Bakri, 1980 President Vice President Vice President
High Yield Fund
Stephon Jackson, 1962<br><br>Andrew C. McCormick, 1960<br><br>Kevin<br>Patrick Loome, 1967<br><br>Rodney M. Rayburn, 1970 Co-President<br><br>Co-President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President Vice President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>—<br><br>Vice President —<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President
Index Trust
Neil Smith, 1972<br><br>Michael K. Sewell, 1982 President<br><br>Executive<br>Vice President —<br><br>Vice President Vice President<br><br>Vice President
Inflation Protected Bond Fund
Michael K. Sewell, 1982 President Vice President Vice President
Institutional Income Funds
Andrew C. McCormick, 1960<br><br>Robert M. Larkins, 1973<br><br>Paul M. Massaro, 1975<br><br>Rodney M. Rayburn, 1970 President<br><br>Executive<br>Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President Vice President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President<br><br>Vice President Vice President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President<br><br>Vice President
Integrated Equity Funds
Peter Stournaras, 1973^d^<br><br>David<br>Corris, 1975^e^<br><br>Prashant G. Jeyaganesh, 1983<br><br>Vidya<br>Kadiyam, 1980<br><br>Sudhir Nanda, 1959<br><br>Jordan S. Pryor, 1991 President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive<br>Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President Vice President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President Vice President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President

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Executive<br>Officers of the Funds
Officer,<br>Year of Birth Position<br>With Fund Position<br>With T. Rowe Price Position<br>With T. Rowe Price Group, Inc.
Intermediate Tax-Free High<br>Yield Fund
James M. Murphy, 1967<br><br>Ralph Lee Arnold, Jr., 1970<br><br>Colin<br>T. Bando, 1987 President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive<br>Vice President Vice President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President Vice President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President
International Funds
Justin Thomson, 1968<br><br>Jason Adams, 1979<br><br>Ulle<br>Adamson, 1979<br><br>Malik Sarmad Asif, 1981<br><br>Harishankar Balkrishna,<br>1983<br><br>Robert Scott Berg, 1972<br><br>Archibald Ciganer Albeniz,<br>1976<br><br>Richard N. Clattenburg, 1979<br><br>Michael F. Connelly, 1977<br><br>Michael Della Vedova, 1969<br><br>David J. Eiswert, 1972<br><br>Benjamin Griffiths, 1977<br><br>Arif Husain, 1972<br><br>Andrew J. Keirle, 1974<br><br>Anh Thi Lu, 1968<br><br>Colin<br>McQueen, 1967^c^<br><br>Raymond A. Mills, 1960<br><br>Jihong<br>Min, 1979<br><br>Eric C. Moffett, 1979<br><br>Samy B. Muaddi, 1984<br><br>Tobias<br>Fabian Mueller, 1980<br><br>Kenneth Antony Orchard, 1975<br><br>Oluwaseun<br>Oyegunle, 1984<br><br>Federico Santilli, 1974<br><br>Weijie (Vivian) Si, 1983<br><br>Saurabh Sud, 1985<br><br>Siby Thomas, 1979<br><br>Verena<br>Wachnitz, 1978<br><br>Ernest C. Yeung, 1979<br><br>Wenli Zheng, 1979 President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive<br>Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President —<br><br>Vice President<br><br>—<br><br>—<br><br>—<br><br>Vice President<br><br>—<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>—<br><br>Vice President<br><br>—<br><br>—<br><br>—<br><br>—<br><br>—<br><br>Vice President<br><br>—<br><br>—<br><br>Vice President<br><br>—<br><br>—<br><br>—<br><br>—<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>—<br><br>—<br><br>— Vice President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President
International Index Fund
Neil Smith, 1972 President Vice President
International Series
Justin Thomson, 1968<br><br>Richard N. Clattenburg, 1979 President<br><br>Executive Vice President —<br><br>Vice<br>President Vice President<br><br>Vice President
Limited Duration Inflation Focused Bond Fund
Michael K. Sewell, 1982 President Vice President Vice President
Mid-Cap Growth Fund
Brian W.H. Berghuis, 1958<br><br>John F. Wakeman, 1962 President<br><br>Executive Vice President —<br><br>— Vice President<br><br>Vice President
Mid-Cap Value Fund
Vincent Michael DeAugustino, 1983<br><br>Heather<br>K. McPherson, 1967 President<br><br>Executive Vice President Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President Vice President<br><br>Vice President

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Executive<br>Officers of the Funds
Officer,<br>Year of Birth Position<br>With Fund Position<br>With T. Rowe Price Position<br>With T. Rowe Price Group, Inc.
Multi-Sector Account Portfolios
Steven E. Boothe, 1977<br><br>Michael F. Connelly, 1977<br><br>Stephen<br>M. Finamore, 1976<br><br>Keir R. Joyce, 1972<br><br>Andrew J. Keirle, 1974<br><br>Samy B. Muaddi, 1984<br><br>Siby Thomas, 1979 President<br><br>Executive<br>Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President Vice President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>—<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President Vice President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President<br><br>Vice President
Multi-Strategy Total Return<br>Fund
Richard de los Reyes, 1975<br><br>Stefan Hubrich, 1974 Co-President<br><br>Co-President Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President Vice President<br><br>Vice President
New Era Fund
Shinwoo Kim, 1977 President Vice President Vice President
New Horizons Fund
Joshua K. Spencer, 1973 President Vice President Vice President
New Income Fund
Stephen L. Bartolini, 1977 President Vice President Vice President
QM U.S. Bond Index Fund
Robert M. Larkins, 1973 President Vice President Vice President
Real Assets Fund
Richard Coghlan, 1961<br><br>Christopher Faulkner-MacDonagh, 1969 Co-President<br><br>Co-President Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President Vice President<br><br>Vice President
Real Estate Fund
Nina P. Jones, 1980 President Vice President Vice President
TRP Reserve Investment Funds
Douglas D. Spratley, 1969<br><br>Matthew W. Novak, 1983<br><br>Bradley R. Raglin, 1982 President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President Vice President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President Vice President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>—
Retirement Funds
Kimberly E. DeDominicis, 1976<br><br>Andrew<br>G. Jacobs Van Merlen, 1978<br><br>Wyatt A. Lee, 1971 Co-President<br><br>Co-President<br><br>Co-President Vice President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President Vice President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President
Science & Technology<br>Fund
Kennard W. Allen, 1977 President Vice President Vice President
Short-Term Bond Fund
Cheryl A. Mickel, 1967<br><br>Steven M. Kohlenstein,<br>1987<br><br>Alexander S. Obaza, 1981<br><br>Michael F. Reinartz, 1973 President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive<br>Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice President Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice President
Small-Cap Stock Fund
Francisco Alonso, 1978 President Vice President
Small-Cap Value Fund
John David Wagner, 1974 President Vice President
Spectrum Funds
Charles M. Shriver, 1967<br><br>Toby M. Thompson, 1971 Co-President<br><br>Co-President Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President Vice President<br><br>Vice President
Spectrum Funds II
Charles M. Shriver, 1967<br><br>Toby M. Thompson, 1971 Co-President<br><br>Co-President Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President Vice President<br><br>Vice President

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Executive<br>Officers of the Funds
Officer,<br>Year of Birth Position<br>With Fund Position<br>With T. Rowe Price Position<br>With T. Rowe Price Group, Inc.
State Tax-Free Fund
James M. Murphy, 1967<br><br>Austin Applegate, 1974<br><br>Charles<br>B. Hill, 1961<br><br>Konstantine B. Mallas, 1963<br><br>Douglas<br>D. Spratley, 1969<br><br>Timothy G. Taylor, 1975 President<br><br>Executive<br>Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President Vice President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President Vice President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President
Summit Income Funds
Douglas D. Spratley, 1969 President Vice President Vice President
Summit Municipal Funds
James M. Murphy, 1967<br><br>Austin Applegate, 1974<br><br>Charles B. Hill, 1961<br><br>Konstantine B. Mallas, 1963 President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive<br>Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice President Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice President
Tax-Efficient Funds
Donald J. Peters, 1959 President Vice President Vice President
Tax-Exempt Money Fund
Douglas D. Spratley, 1969 President Vice President Vice President
Tax-Free High Yield Fund
James M. Murphy, 1967<br><br>Ralph Lee Arnold, Jr.,<br>1970<br><br>Colin T. Bando, 1987 President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President Vice President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President Vice President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President
Tax-Free Income Fund
Konstantine B. Mallas, 1963<br><br>Timothy G. Taylor, 1975 Co-President<br><br>Co-President Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President Vice President<br><br>Vice President
Tax-Free Short-Intermediate Fund
Charles B. Hill, 1961 President Vice President Vice President
Total Return Fund
Christopher P. Brown, 1977<br><br>Anna Alexandra Dreyer,<br>1981 Co-President<br><br>Co-President Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President Vice President<br><br>Vice President
U.S. Equity Research Fund
Ann M. Holcomb, 1972<br><br>Jason Nogueira, 1974<br><br>Jason Benjamin Polun, 1974 Co-President<br><br>Co-President<br><br>Co-President Vice President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President Vice President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President
U.S. Large-Cap Core Fund
Shawn T. Driscoll, 1975 President Vice President Vice President
U.S. Treasury Funds
Andrew C. McCormick, 1960<br><br>Michael K. Sewell, 1982<br><br>Douglas D. Spratley, 1969 President<br><br>Executive Vice President<br><br>Executive Vice President Vice President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President Vice President<br><br>Vice President<br><br>Vice<br>President
Value Fund
Ryan S. Hedrick, 1980 President Vice President Vice President

a Effective October 1, 2022, Mr. Loome was appointed as Executive Vice President of the T. Rowe Price Exchange-Traded Funds, Inc.

b Effective November 1, 2022, Mr. Massaro was appointed as Executive Vice President of the T. Rowe Price Exchange-Traded Funds, Inc.

c Prior to 2019, Colin McQueen was a Senior Investment Manager at Sanlam FOUR Investments UK Limited.

d Prior to 2020, Peter Stournaras was a Chief Portfolio Strategist at JP Morgan Private Bank. Prior to 2018, he was a Private Consultant and Advisor at Pteleos Consulting.

e Prior to 2021, David Corris was Head of Disciplined Equities and Portfolio Manager at Bank of Montreal Global Asset Management.

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As of March 31, 2023, the directors, Advisory Board members, and executive officers of the T. Rowe Price Funds, as a group, owned less than 1% of the outstanding shares of any Fund, except as shown in the following table.

Fund %
China Evolution Equity 28.75
Credit Opportunities 5.76
Dynamic Credit 3.65
Emerging Markets Discovery<br>Stock 6.06
Global Impact Equity 14.31
Integrated Global Equity 4.39
Integrated U.S. Large-Cap<br>Value Equity 2.24
Intermediate Tax-Free High Yield 9.46
Maryland Short-Term Tax-Free Bond 2.84
Maryland Tax-Free Bond 2.28
Maryland Tax-Free Money 6.73
Short Duration Income 5.98
Target 2065 4.89
U.S. Equity Research ETF 3.71

How many outstanding shares are there of each Fund?

The following table, entitled “Outstanding Shares of Capital Stock,” sets forth the outstanding shares of capital stock of each Fund and class, as applicable, as of March 31, 2023.

Outstanding Shares of Capital Stock

Fund Outstanding<br>Shares<br>of Capital Stock
Africa & Middle East Fund 6,725,846.178
Africa & Middle East Fund—I Class 2,942,349.931
Africa & Middle East<br>Fund—Z Class 793,972.945
All-Cap Opportunities Fund 88,686,812.631
All-Cap Opportunities Fund—Advisor Class 2,779,741.082
All-Cap Opportunities Fund—I Class 61,921,186.328
All-Cap Opportunities Portfolio 12,217,092.114
Asia Opportunities Fund 4,164,261.701
Asia Opportunities Fund—Advisor Class 4,690.226
Asia Opportunities Fund—I Class 3,593,161.527
Balanced Fund 102,093,005.669
Balanced<br>Fund—I Class 74,391,255.503
Blue Chip Growth ETF 13,745,000.000
Blue Chip Growth Fund 217,872,104.905
Blue Chip<br>Growth Fund—Advisor Class 11,696,323.015
Blue Chip Growth Fund—I Class 199,621,639.082
Blue Chip Growth Fund—R Class 6,212,101.540
Blue Chip Growth Fund—Z Class 3,043,954.257
Blue Chip Growth Portfolio 32,058,608.291
Blue Chip Growth Portfolio—II 14,878,361.765
California Tax-Free Bond Fund 33,474,145.676
California Tax-Free Bond Fund—I Class 29,765,722.564
Capital Appreciation Equity ETF --
Capital Appreciation Fund 874,237,119.180
Capital Appreciation Fund—Advisor Class 22,066,102.225

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Fund Outstanding<br>Shares<br>of Capital Stock
Capital Appreciation Fund—I Class 636,857,686.521
Cash Reserves Fund 4,496,030,041.300
China Evolution Equity Fund 2,148,156.834
China Evolution Equity Fund—I Class 3,198,795.664
Communications<br>& Technology Fund 38,458,629.023
Communications & Technology Fund—I Class 23,613,720.818
Corporate<br>Income Fund 18,006,215.603
Corporate Income Fund—I Class 18,652,892.248
Corporate Income Fund—Z Class 32,954,419.863
Credit Opportunities<br>Fund 5,882,801.571
Credit Opportunities Fund—Advisor Class 11,586.097
Credit Opportunities<br>Fund—I Class 8,418,911.971
Diversified Mid-Cap Growth Fund 24,959,360.861
Diversified Mid-Cap Growth Fund—I Class 24,418,685.609
Dividend Growth ETF 9,510,000.000
Dividend Growth Fund 174,519,614.011
Dividend<br>Growth Fund—Advisor Class 5,639,472.000
Dividend Growth Fund—I Class 140,548,160.799
Dividend Growth Fund—Z Class 6,735,642.101
Dynamic<br>Credit Fund 3,422,122.110
Dynamic Credit Fund—I Class 575,593.309
Dynamic Global Bond Fund 65,578,917.771
Dynamic<br>Global Bond Fund—Advisor Class 69,960.062
Dynamic Global Bond Fund—I Class 83,823,396.418
Dynamic Global Bond Fund—Z Class 375,417,326.068
Emerging Europe Fund 10,016,433.694
Emerging Europe Fund—I Class 1,584,403.849
Emerging Europe Fund—Z Class 776,838.905
Emerging Markets Bond Fund 67,037,967.598
Emerging<br>Markets Bond Fund—Advisor Class 12,663.796
Emerging Markets Bond Fund—I Class 52,022,984.329
Emerging<br>Markets Bond Fund—Z Class 347,703,834.843
Emerging Markets Corporate Bond Fund 10,746,862.572
Emerging<br>Markets Corporate Bond Fund—Advisor Class 15,709.504
Emerging Markets Corporate Bond Fund—I<br>Class 32,557,924.004
Emerging Markets Corporate Multi-Sector Account Portfolio 473,048.500
Emerging<br>Markets Discovery Stock Fund 5,839,671.143
Emerging Markets Discovery Stock Fund—Advisor Class 4,739.263
Emerging<br>Markets Discovery Stock Fund—I Class 26,231,163.440
Emerging Markets Discovery Stock Fund—Z<br>Class 306,068,092.321
Emerging Markets Local Currency Bond Fund 4,923,110.094
Emerging<br>Markets Local Currency Bond Fund—Advisor Class 2,912.125
Emerging Markets Local Currency Bond Fund—I<br>Class 19,406,859.798
Emerging Markets Local Currency Bond Fund—Z Class 51,664,276.725
Emerging<br>Markets Local Multi-Sector Account Portfolio 28,074.303
Emerging Markets Stock Fund 35,094,737.924
Emerging Markets Stock Fund—I Class 48,529,564.020
Emerging<br>Markets Stock Fund—Z Class 95,178,482.172
Equity Income ETF 3,095,000.000
Equity Income Fund 259,123,825.331
Equity Income<br>Fund—Advisor Class 4,785,099.285
Equity Income Fund—I Class 222,006,324.497
Equity Income Fund—R Class 1,327,096.816

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Fund Outstanding<br>Shares<br>of Capital Stock
Equity Income Fund—Z Class 31,386,796.587
Equity Income Portfolio 15,745,092.241
Equity Income Portfolio—II 10,572,053.487
Equity Index 500 Fund 56,390,046.298
Equity Index<br>500 Fund—I Class 60,388,253.305
Equity Index 500 Fund—Z Class 113,085,256.804
Equity Index 500 Portfolio 953,714.133
European<br>Stock Fund 22,365,639.523
European Stock Fund—I Class 9,828,923.222
European Stock Fund—Z Class 10,220,546.725
Extended<br>Equity Market Index Fund 32,449,427.458
Financial Services Fund 26,391,464.486
Financial Services Fund—I Class 18,160,012.914
Floating Rate ETF 550,000.000
Floating Rate Fund 167,482,333.529
Floating<br>Rate Fund—Advisor Class 1,920,031.639
Floating Rate Fund—I Class 87,608,058.202
Floating Rate Fund—Z Class 166,294,535.974
Floating Rate Multi-Sector Account Portfolio 1,163,133.781
Georgia<br>Tax-Free Bond Fund 18,454,138.423
Georgia Tax-Free Bond Fund—I Class 19,736,797.986
Global Allocation<br>Fund 54,964,282.328
Global Allocation Fund—Advisor Class 366,084.674
Global Allocation<br>Fund—I Class 18,091,217.098
Global Consumer Fund 3,467,004.376
Global Growth Stock Fund 10,876,122.029
Global Growth<br>Stock Fund—Advisor Class 433,258.611
Global Growth Stock Fund—I Class 18,806,335.467
Global High Income Bond Fund 6,875,958.423
Global High Income Bond Fund—Advisor Class 41,670.929
Global High<br>Income Bond Fund—I Class 24,268,167.207
Global Impact Equity Fund 1,314,398.910
Global Impact Equity Fund—I Class 769,936.998
Global Industrials<br>Fund 5,203,063.294
Global Industrials Fund—I Class 5,475,299.356
Global Multi-Sector Bond Fund 69,828,349.194
Global Multi-Sector Bond Fund—Advisor Class 1,382,662.736
Global Multi-Sector<br>Bond Fund—I Class 58,020,095.284
Global Real Estate Fund 3,180,999.441
Global Real Estate Fund—Advisor Class 260,127.708
Global Real Estate Fund—I Class 1,695,411.636
Global Stock Fund 53,788,702.579
Global Stock<br>Fund—Advisor Class 879,841.414
Global Stock Fund—I Class 48,712,156.432
Global Technology Fund 177,145,453.507
Global Technology<br>Fund—I Class 96,283,104.782
Global Value Equity Fund 6,031,990.850
Global Value Equity Fund—I Class 1,386,751.381
GNMA Fund 34,061,798.984
GNMA Fund—I Class 20,897,640.521
GNMA Fund—Z Class 65,466,661.170
Government<br>Money Fund 7,581,694,787.794
Government Money Fund—I Class 2,591,432,749.549

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Fund Outstanding<br>Shares<br>of Capital Stock
Government Reserve Fund 14,498,236,201.720
Growth ETF --
Growth Stock ETF 1,750,000.000
Growth Stock Fund 166,979,514.011
Growth Stock<br>Fund—Advisor Class 24,147,820.262
Growth Stock Fund—I Class 183,333,680.503
Growth Stock Fund—R Class 9,519,208.339
Growth Stock Fund—Z Class 270,574,330.014
Health Sciences Fund 111,254,817.508
Health Sciences<br>Fund—I Class 65,582,146.443
Health Sciences Portfolio 2,764,571.650
Health Sciences Portfolio—II 10,705,073.466
High Yield<br>Fund 195,598,359.150
High Yield Fund—Advisor Class 3,149,743.591
High Yield Fund—I Class 450,500,589.452
High Yield Fund—Z Class 567,816,339.291
High Yield Multi-Sector Account Portfolio 1,021,885.544
Inflation<br>Protected Bond Fund 26,660,734.478
Inflation Protected Bond Fund—I Class 23,733,248.618
Inflation Protected Bond<br>Fund—Z Class 7,722.008
Institutional Emerging Markets Bond Fund 56,200,772.168
Institutional<br>Emerging Markets Equity Fund 26,963,849.651
Institutional Floating Rate Fund 421,739,326.381
Institutional Floating Rate Fund—F Class 45,013,095.505
Institutional Floating Rate Fund—Z Class 4,439,667.947
Institutional<br>High Yield Fund 214,762,341.200
Institutional High Yield Fund—Z Class --
Institutional<br>International Disciplined Equity Fund 17,839,960.879
Institutional Large-Cap Core Growth Fund 63,396,856.565
Institutional Long Duration Credit Fund 5,421,915.010
Institutional<br>Mid-Cap Equity Growth Fund 84,314,695.513
Institutional Small-Cap Stock Fund 179,082,426.220
Integrated Global Equity Fund 897,472.943
Integrated Global Equity Fund—Advisor Class 25,000.000
Integrated<br>Global Equity Fund—I Class 933,499.128
Integrated U.S. Large-Cap Value Equity Fund 1,269,963.203
Integrated<br>U.S. Large-Cap Value Equity Fund—Advisor Class 17,483.728
Integrated U.S. Large-Cap Value Equity Fund—I<br>Class 799,256.750
Integrated U.S. Small-Cap Growth Equity Fund 97,659,826.027
Integrated<br>U.S. Small-Cap Growth Equity Fund—Advisor Class 502,175.952
Integrated U.S. Small-Cap Growth Equity<br>Fund—I Class 94,011,082.895
Integrated U.S. Small-Mid Cap Core Equity Fund 7,347,608.469
Integrated<br>U.S. Small-Mid Cap Core Equity Fund—Advisor Class 24,243.556
Integrated U.S. Small-Mid Cap Core Equity<br>Fund—I Class 10,699,867.867
Intermediate Tax-Free High Yield Fund 2,149,088.925
Intermediate<br>Tax-Free High Yield Fund—Advisor Class 0.102
Intermediate Tax-Free High Yield Fund—I Class 6,070,150.928
International<br>Bond Fund 34,543,817.856
International Bond Fund—Advisor Class 449,845.236
International<br>Bond Fund—I Class 60,522,182.397
International Bond Fund—Z Class 41,261,465.194
International Bond Fund (USD Hedged) 9,826,667.574
International Bond Fund (USD Hedged)—Advisor Class 37,723.151

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Fund Outstanding<br>Shares<br>of Capital Stock
International Bond Fund (USD Hedged)—I<br>Class 161,138,965.881
International Bond Fund (USD Hedged)—Z Class 544,924,857.121
International<br>Disciplined Equity Fund 6,546,775.432
International Disciplined Equity Fund—Advisor Class 327,859.186
International<br>Disciplined Equity Fund—I Class 23,518,480.293
International Discovery Fund 48,261,100.607
International Discovery Fund—I Class 58,612,233.481
International Discovery Fund—Z Class 2,225,530.977
International Equity ETF --
International Equity Index Fund 49,648,728.540
International Equity Index Fund—Z Class 4,763,499.337
International Stock Fund 96,505,833.563
International Stock Fund—Advisor Class 760,198.070
International Stock Fund—I Class 203,084,588.567
International Stock Fund—R Class 418,016.424
International Stock Fund—Z Class 498,270,398.092
International Stock Portfolio 16,954,539.176
International<br>Value Equity Fund 26,870,070.258
International Value Equity Fund—Advisor Class 1,900,868.074
International<br>Value Equity Fund—I Class 56,459,523.132
International Value Equity Fund—R Class 2,235,497.335
International<br>Value Equity Fund—Z Class 616,027,386.498
Investment-Grade Corporate Multi-Sector Account Portfolio 6,549,830.242
Japan Fund 20,024,031.065
Japan Fund—I Class 6,399,301.065
Japan Fund—Z Class 6,597,694.522
Large-Cap<br>Growth Fund 4,832,580.783
Large-Cap Growth Fund—I Class 298,699,522.984
Large-Cap Value Fund 4,525,874.965
Large-Cap<br>Value Fund—I Class 144,226,580.047
Latin America Fund 14,884,853.597
Latin America Fund—I Class 4,674,125.905
Latin America Fund—Z<br>Class 843,772.028
Limited Duration Inflation Focused Bond Fund 29,563,589.399
Limited<br>Duration Inflation Focused Bond Fund—I Class 194,613,916.895
Limited Duration Inflation Focused Bond<br>Fund—Z Class 1,297,218,518.772
Limited-Term Bond Portfolio 34,555,096.055
Limited-Term Bond Portfolio—II 3,580,377.389
Maryland<br>Short-Term Tax-Free Bond Fund 12,862,579.172
Maryland Short-Term Tax-Free Bond Fund—I Class 17,827,535.145
Maryland<br>Tax-Free Bond Fund 100,613,986.444
Maryland Tax-Free Bond Fund—I Class 122,750,386.327
Maryland<br>Tax-Free Money Fund 20,745,226.620
Maryland Tax-Free Money Fund—I Class 79,323,979.320
Mid-Cap<br>Growth Fund 129,807,742.178
Mid-Cap Growth Fund—Advisor Class 2,731,454.226
Mid-Cap<br>Growth Fund—I Class 120,452,987.250
Mid-Cap Growth Fund—R Class 366,751.591
Mid-Cap Growth Fund—Z Class 50,427,476.184
Mid-Cap Growth Portfolio 16,150,362.715
Mid-Cap Growth Portfolio—II 2,091,709.195
Mid-Cap<br>Index Fund 12,131.231
Mid-Cap Index Fund—I Class 6,068,569.031

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Fund Outstanding<br>Shares<br>of Capital Stock
Mid-Cap Index Fund—Z Class 1,166,107.529
Mid-Cap Value Fund 140,051,157.006
Mid-Cap Value Fund—Advisor Class 2,442,000.898
Mid-Cap Value Fund—I Class 154,732,986.782
Mid-Cap Value Fund—R Class 4,271,088.251
Mid-Cap Value Fund—Z Class 149,506,368.997
Moderate Allocation Portfolio 8,931,373.834
Mortgage-Backed<br>Securities Multi-Sector Account Portfolio 14,411,122.795
Multi-Strategy Total Return Fund 3,537,726.519
Multi-Strategy Total Return Fund—Advisor Class --
Multi-Strategy<br>Total Return Fund—I Class 32,566,247.465
New Asia Fund 76,909,769.127
New Asia Fund—I Class 87,699,743.333
New Asia Fund—Z Class 11,060,510.632
New Era<br>Fund 33,946,533.015
New Era Fund—I Class 39,628,323.810
New Horizons Fund 202,517,278.811
New Horizons<br>Fund—I Class 229,728,650.877
New Horizons Fund—Z Class 40,791,698.018
New Income Fund 102,386,587.069
New Income<br>Fund—Advisor Class 1,151,423.212
New Income Fund—I Class 325,515,949.072
New Income Fund—R Class 126,230.536
New Income<br>Fund—Z Class 1,485,224,356.263
New Jersey Tax-Free Bond Fund 18,544,465.142
New Jersey Tax-Free Bond Fund—I Class 11,740,011.383
New York Tax-Free Bond Fund 19,764,823.155
New York Tax-Free Bond Fund—I Class 20,850,830.388
Overseas Stock Fund 441,245,987.773
Overseas Stock Fund—Advisor Class 39,251,340.045
Overseas Stock Fund—I Class 448,300,697.474
Overseas Stock Fund—Z Class 877,335,401.153
QM U.S. Bond Index ETF 950,000.000
QM U.S. Bond Index Fund 66,366,584.365
QM U.S.<br>Bond Index Fund—I Class 55,451,870.672
QM U.S. Bond Index Fund—Z Class 4,466,873.149
Real Assets Fund 10,494,230.884
Real Assets<br>Fund—I Class 59,525,898.947
Real Assets Fund—Z Class 422,070,624.337
Real Estate Fund 59,348,613.114
Real Estate<br>Fund—Advisor Class 1,206,967.916
Real Estate Fund—I Class 28,850,116.990
Retirement 2005 Fund 80,085,985.904
Retirement<br>2005 Fund—Advisor Class 2,874,552.544
Retirement 2005 Fund—R Class 3,201,912.907
Retirement 2010 Fund 176,357,714.396
Retirement<br>2010 Fund—Advisor Class 10,649,382.796
Retirement 2010 Fund—R Class 6,562,540.444
Retirement 2015 Fund 323,535,044.204
Retirement<br>2015 Fund—Advisor Class 14,963,747.534
Retirement 2015 Fund—R Class 11,552,749.906
Retirement 2020 Fund 523,360,830.457
Retirement<br>2020 Fund—Advisor Class 45,280,342.291

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Fund Outstanding<br>Shares<br>of Capital Stock
Retirement 2020 Fund—R Class 38,103,704.986
Retirement 2025 Fund 673,604,282.430
Retirement 2025 Fund—Advisor Class 55,016,533.555
Retirement 2025 Fund—R Class 53,673,292.193
Retirement 2030 Fund 582,008,439.531
Retirement<br>2030 Fund—Advisor Class 68,953,377.948
Retirement 2030 Fund—R Class 63,701,771.975
Retirement 2035 Fund 498,355,121.071
Retirement<br>2035 Fund—Advisor Class 48,621,459.350
Retirement 2035 Fund—R Class 53,003,224.189
Retirement 2040 Fund 368,875,097.906
Retirement<br>2040 Fund—Advisor Class 48,654,815.364
Retirement 2040 Fund—R Class 46,466,099.092
Retirement 2045 Fund 320,876,589.946
Retirement<br>2045 Fund—Advisor Class 36,650,979.562
Retirement 2045 Fund—R Class 39,304,794.754
Retirement 2050 Fund 309,343,632.369
Retirement<br>2050 Fund—Advisor Class 54,045,748.110
Retirement 2050 Fund—R Class 52,736,241.531
Retirement 2055 Fund 184,216,453.821
Retirement<br>2055 Fund—Advisor Class 28,120,583.470
Retirement 2055 Fund—R Class 29,762,648,664
Retirement 2060 Fund 89,963,507.898
Retirement<br>2060 Fund—Advisor Class 14,453,214.851
Retirement 2060 Fund—R Class 13,952,460.405
Retirement 2065 Fund 12,435,047.665
Retirement<br>2065 Fund—Advisor Class 665,809.713
Retirement 2065 Fund—R Class 400,411.149
Retirement Balanced Fund 118,592,677.329
Retirement<br>Balanced Fund—Advisor Class 6,691,194.860
Retirement Balanced Fund—R Class 9,512,911.357
Retirement Blend 2005 Fund 205,668.560
Retirement<br>Blend 2005 Fund—I Class 729,635.642
Retirement Blend 2010 Fund 373,095.599
Retirement Blend 2010 Fund—I Class 358,434.445
Retirement Blend 2015 Fund 675,402.639
Retirement Blend 2015 Fund—I Class 1,289,685.022
Retirement Blend 2020 Fund 2,645,363.033
Retirement Blend 2020 Fund—I Class 4,536,850.497
Retirement Blend 2025 Fund 5,007,086.612
Retirement Blend 2025 Fund—I Class 5,578,998.509
Retirement Blend 2030 Fund 4,791,589.198
Retirement Blend 2030 Fund—I Class 5,760,326.974
Retirement Blend 2035 Fund 4,880,247.980
Retirement Blend 2035 Fund—I Class 5,734,215.533
Retirement Blend 2040 Fund 4,955,678.413
Retirement Blend 2040 Fund—I Class 4,454,451.979
Retirement Blend 2045 Fund 3,589,464.233
Retirement Blend 2045 Fund—I Class 3,620,599.416
Retirement Blend 2050 Fund 2,580,719.577
Retirement Blend 2050 Fund—I Class 3,398,895.070
Retirement Blend 2055 Fund 1,381,824.444
Retirement Blend 2055 Fund—I Class 1,627,848.803

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Fund Outstanding<br>Shares<br>of Capital Stock
Retirement Blend 2060 Fund 557,359.552
Retirement<br>Blend 2060 Fund—I Class 921,442.023
Retirement Blend 2065 Fund 275,056.614
Retirement Blend 2065 Fund—I Class 624,378.033
Retirement I 2005 Fund—I Class 26,798,469.094
Retirement I 2010 Fund—I Class 77,577,538.317
Retirement I 2015 Fund—I Class 134,171,028.706
Retirement I 2020 Fund—I Class 424,227,148.197
Retirement I 2025 Fund—I Class 586,504,501.010
Retirement I 2030 Fund—I Class 778,489,266.051
Retirement I 2035 Fund—I Class 563,426,181.679
Retirement I 2040 Fund—I Class 601,546,796.112
Retirement I 2045 Fund—I Class 427,545,440.702
Retirement I 2050 Fund—I Class 411,736,001.060
Retirement I 2055 Fund—I Class 245,258,145.961
Retirement I 2060 Fund—I Class 120,012,732.131
Retirement I 2065 Fund—I Class 17,132,499.881
Retirement Balanced I Fund—I Class 49,016,470.294
Retirement Income 2020 Fund 15,153,774.177
Science & Technology Fund 121,412,828.019
Science & Technology Fund—Advisor Class 1,412,896.123
Science<br>& Technology Fund—I Class 68,364,231.324
Short Duration Income Fund 3,152,192.212
Short Duration Income Fund—I Class 1,866,369.564
Short-Term Fund --
Short-Term Bond Fund 346,120,696.990
Short-Term Bond Fund—Advisor Class 1,681,632.314
Short-Term Bond Fund—I Class 664,836,761.210
Short-Term Bond Fund—Z Class 33,436,790.367
Short-Term<br>Government Fund --
Small-Cap Index Fund 12,322.640
Small-Cap Index Fund—I Class 6,888,729.172
Small-Cap Index Fund—Z Class 1,327,372.572
Small-Cap Stock Fund 45,958,563.471
Small-Cap<br>Stock Fund—Advisor Class 1,090,836.111
Small-Cap Stock Fund—I Class 60,595,376.745
Small-Cap Stock Fund—Z Class 57,894,074.914
Small-Cap Value Fund 93,937,811.719
Small-Cap Value Fund—Advisor Class 1,590,735.720
Small-Cap Value Fund—I Class 60,520,491.984
Small-Cap Value Fund—Z Class 56,856,800.727
Small-Mid Cap ETF --
Spectrum Conservative Allocation Fund 59,439,204.767
Spectrum<br>Conservative Allocation Fund—I Class 55,426,180.297
Spectrum Diversified Equity Fund 89,805,328.129
Spectrum Diversified Equity Fund—I Class 76,285,037.767
Spectrum<br>Income Fund 178,067,856.055
Spectrum Income Fund—I Class 360,338,381.422
Spectrum International Equity Fund 50,097,549.555
Spectrum International Equity Fund—I Class 63,917,240.219
Spectrum<br>Moderate Allocation Fund 51,044,066.591
Spectrum Moderate Allocation Fund—I Class 46,224,247.254
Spectrum<br>Moderate Growth Allocation Fund 41,183,438.910

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Fund Outstanding<br>Shares<br>of Capital Stock
Spectrum Moderate Growth Allocation Fund—I<br>Class 49,969,891.557
Summit Municipal Income Fund 87,630,601.634
Summit Municipal Income Fund—Advisor Class 36,097.747
Summit Municipal Income Fund—I Class 114,948,246.330
Summit Municipal<br>Intermediate Fund 201,147,497.558
Summit Municipal Intermediate Fund—Advisor Class 437,767.931
Summit Municipal<br>Intermediate Fund—I Class 287,392,714.452
Target 2005 Fund 2,025,280.125
Target 2005 Fund—Advisor Class 13,152.205
Target 2005 Fund—I Class 2,684,039.770
Target 2010 Fund 3,181,698.579
Target 2010<br>Fund—Advisor Class 36,678.685
Target 2010 Fund—I Class 3,433,335.126
Target 2015 Fund 6,968,421.842
Target 2015<br>Fund—Advisor Class 126,521.727
Target 2015 Fund—I Class 8,631,720.910
Target 2020 Fund 11,864,543.934
Target 2020<br>Fund—Advisor Class 575,501.801
Target 2020 Fund—I Class 14,799,426.797
Target 2025 Fund 14,384,004.551
Target 2025<br>Fund—Advisor Class 478,271.156
Target 2025 Fund—I Class 24,134,521.757
Target 2030 Fund 14,877,192.269
Target 2030<br>Fund—Advisor Class 500,516.983
Target 2030 Fund—I Class 26,072,929.457
Target 2035 Fund 11,453,252.375
Target 2035<br>Fund—Advisor Class 213,730.790
Target 2035 Fund—I Class 21,455,782.438
Target 2040 Fund 10,840,831.851
Target 2040<br>Fund—Advisor Class 378,001.191
Target 2040 Fund—I Class 15,954,376.663
Target 2045 Fund 6,696,285.691
Target 2045<br>Fund—Advisor Class 407,767.677
Target 2045 Fund—I Class 17,003,634.378
Target 2050 Fund 7,035,220.474
Target 2050<br>Fund—Advisor Class 321,350.180
Target 2050 Fund—I Class 10,900,355.296
Target 2055 Fund 4,384,155.079
Target 2055<br>Fund—Advisor Class 273,213.940
Target 2055 Fund—I Class 8,470,862.596
Target 2060 Fund 3,857,246.002
Target 2060<br>Fund—Advisor Class 209,758.543
Target 2060 Fund—I Class 3,860,564.541
Target 2065 Fund 443,376.768
Target 2065<br>Fund—Advisor Class 11,803.895
Target 2065 Fund—I Class 887,388.325
Tax-Efficient Equity Fund 5,615,605.966
Tax-Efficient<br>Equity Fund—I Class 10,275,297.407
Tax-Exempt Money Fund 176,843,511.768
Tax-Exempt Money Fund—I Class 486,463,609.516
Tax-Free High Yield Fund 183,599,117.320
Tax-Free High Yield Fund—Advisor Class 495,297.848
Tax-Free High Yield Fund—I Class 169,031,070.446

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Fund Outstanding<br>Shares<br>of Capital Stock
Tax-Free Income Fund 88,412,144.154
Tax-Free Income Fund—Advisor<br>Class 4,995,940.454
Tax-Free Income Fund—I Class 156,855,854.218
Tax-Free Short-Intermediate Fund 158,373,193.572
Tax-Free Short-Intermediate<br>Fund—Advisor Class 493,873.020
Tax-Free Short-Intermediate Fund—I Class 170,648,535.922
Total Equity Market Index<br>Fund 44,793,942.347
Total Return ETF 625,000.000
Total Return Fund 10,158,746.156
Total Return Fund—Advisor<br>Class 98,094.073
Total Return Fund—I Class 67,419,978.241
Transition Fund 212,275.512
Treasury Reserve Fund 2,962,906,209.070
U.S. Equity Research ETF 1,015,000.000
U.S. Equity Research Fund 82,243,097.075
U.S. Equity Research Fund—Advisor<br>Class 981,848.262
U.S. Equity Research Fund—I Class 105,337,568.715
U.S. Equity Research Fund—R Class 2,234,740.687
U.S. Equity Research Fund—Z Class 109,710,487.598
U.S. High Yield ETF 425,000.000
U.S. High Yield Fund 27,170,028.724
U.S. High Yield Fund—Advisor Class 626,144.454
U.S. High Yield Fund—I Class 23,733,485.489
U.S. Large-Cap Core Fund 51,229,943.214
U.S. Large-Cap Core Fund—Advisor Class 342,697.093
U.S. Large-Cap Core Fund—I Class 46,306,348.498
U.S. Large-Cap Core Fund—Z Class 224,055,315.160
U.S. Limited Duration TIPS<br>Index Fund 1,703,626.627
U.S. Limited Duration TIPS Index Fund—I Class 160,269,383.965
U.S. Limited Duration TIPS<br>Index Fund—Z Class 2,179,858.287
U.S. Treasury Intermediate Index Fund 135,156,452.049
U.S. Treasury Intermediate<br>Index Fund—I Class 27,801,331.053
U.S. Treasury Intermediate Index Fund—Z Class 91,375.825
U.S. Treasury Long-Term<br>Index Fund 27,002,867.750
U.S. Treasury Long-Term Index Fund—I Class 40,538,110.894
U.S. Treasury Long-Term<br>Index Fund—Z Class 491,847,139.904
U.S. Treasury Money Fund 5,145,222,563.887
U.S. Treasury Money Fund—I Class 3,639,019,616.261
U.S. Treasury Money Fund—Z Class 4,719,972,723.100
Ultra Short-Term Bond ETF 1,100,000.000
Ultra Short-Term Bond Fund 314,003,447.463
Ultra Short-Term Bond Fund—I Class 193,632,566.520
Ultra Short-Term Bond Fund—Z Class 19,607.843
Value ETF --
Value Fund 91,338,964.594
Value Fund—Advisor Class 5,950,225.632
Value Fund—I Class 108,627,377.310
Value Fund—Z Class 504,154,958.959
Virginia Tax-Free Bond Fund 61,843,138.235
Virginia Tax-Free Bond Fund—I Class 53,665,977.141

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Who are the principal holders of the Funds’ shares?

The following table, entitled “Principal Holders of Fund Shares,” provides the shareholders of record that owned more than 5% of the indicated Funds and/or classes, as of March 31, 2023.

Principal Holders of Fund Shares

FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER #<br>OF<br>SHARES %<br>OWNERSHIP
AFRICA & MIDDLE EAST CHARLES<br>SCHWAB & CO INC 378,511.07 5.63
FUND REINVEST ACCOUNT
ATTN MUTUAL FUND DEPT
SAN<br>FRANCISCO CA 94105-1905
NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 463,313.51 6.89
FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF<br>OUR CUSTOMERS
JERSEY<br>CITY NJ 07310-2010
AFRICA<br>& MIDDLE EAST T ROWE PRICE RPS INC 571,250.07 19.42
FUND—I CLASS FBO TRP PLAN
TRP<br>AFRICA & MIDDLE EAST I
BALTIMORE MD 21297-1215
TD AMERITRADE INC FBO 171,598.11 5.83
OUR CUSTOMERS
OMAHA NE 68103-2226
AFRICA<br>& MIDDLE EAST SPECTRUM INTERNATIONAL EQUITY 793,236.24 100.00(a)
FUND—Z CLASS FUND
ATTN<br>FUND ACCOUNTING DEPT
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
BALTIMORE MD 21202-1009
ALL-CAP<br>OPPORTUNITIES CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 11,195,275.46 12.64
FUND REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 17,368,098.91 19.60
FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF<br>OUR CUSTOMERS
ALL-CAP<br>OPPORTUNITIES CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 384,139.10 13.82
FUND—ADVISOR CLASS REINVEST ACCOUNT
EMPOWER<br>TRUST COMPANY LLC 145,306.02 5.23
VARIOUS<br>FASCORE LLC RECORDKEPT
C/O<br>FASCORE LLC
GREENWOOD VLG CO 80111-5002
EMPOWER<br>TRUST FBO 615,252.54 22.14
FBO: SANTA BARBARA COUNTY DCP
GREENWOOD VLG CO 80111-5002
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 237,308.55 8.54
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
ALL-CAP<br>OPPORTUNITIES CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 8,047,359.38 13.01
FUND—I CLASS REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 11,789,817.69 19.06
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS

48


FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
ALL-CAP<br>OPPORTUNITIES MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA 1,882,705.49 15.39
PORTFOLIO TOPEKA<br>KS 66636-0001
NATIONWIDE<br>INSURANCE COMPANY 1,855,482.40 15.16
C/O<br>IPO PORTFOLIO ACCOUNTING
COLUMBUS OH 43218-2029
NATIONWIDE<br>LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 3,114,441.34 25.45(d)
COLUMBUS OH 43218-2029
PARAGON<br>LIFE INSURANCE CO 732,972.25 5.99
SAINT LOUIS MO 63128-3499
SECURITY<br>BENEFIT LIFE INS CO 1,676,147.52 13.70
FBO<br>T ROWE PRICE NO LOAD V A
ATTN<br>MARK YOUNG
TOPEKA<br>KS 66636-0001
ASIA<br>OPPORTUNITIES CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 307,399.54 7.38
FUND REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 615,885.79 14.79
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
PERSHING<br>LLC 248,063.50 5.96
JERSEY<br>CITY NJ 07399-0002
ASIA<br>OPPORTUNITIES NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 2,342.06 49.95(b)
FUND—ADVISOR CLASS FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
PERSHING LLC 857.134 18.28
VANTAGEPOINT ROTH IRA 237.496 5.06
C/O MISSIONSQUARE RETIREMENT
WASHINGTON DC 20002-4239
WELLS<br>FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC 908.065 19.37
SPECIAL<br>CUSTODY ACCT FOR THE
EXCLUSIVE<br>BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS
SAINT LOUIS MO 63103-2523
ASIA<br>OPPORTUNITIES CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 906,469.77 25.23(b)
FUND—I CLASS SPECIAL<br>CUSTODY A/C FBO CUSTOMERS
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 321,381.36 8.94
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES 477,067.73 13.28
ATTN<br>FINANCIAL REPORTING DEPT
BALTIMORE MD 21202-1009
BALANCED<br>FUND NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 8,362,455.32 8.19
FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
T<br>ROWE PRICE TRUST CO INC 19,973,899.01 19.56
ATTN<br>TRPS INST CONTROL DEPT
BALTIMORE MD 21297-1215
BALANCED<br>FUND—I CLASS CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 7,906,231.76 10.62
REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 3,945,849.98 5.30
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS

49


FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
BLUE<br>CHIP GROWTH ETF CHARLES<br>SCHWAB & CO INC 2,605,399 18.91
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC 1,742,470 12.65
PERSHING LLC 2,409,154 17.49
RELIANCE TRUST COMPANY 934,003 6.78
ATLANTA,<br>GA 30328
TD<br>AMERITRADE CLEARING, INC. 2,808,577 20.39
OMAHA, NE 68154-2631
BLUE<br>CHIP GROWTH FUND CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 16,103,285.73 7.39
REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 33,043,695.41 15.17
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
PERSHING LLC 11,666,660.87 5.35
WELLS FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC 31,881,816.10 14.63
SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCT FOR THE
EXCLUSIVE<br>BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS
BLUE<br>CHIP GROWTH EMPOWER TRUST FBO 655,482.33 5.55
FUND—ADVISOR CLASS GREAT WEST IRA ADVANTAGE
EMPOWER TRUST FBO 758,637.19 6.42
EMPLOYEE<br>BENEFITS CLIENTS 401K
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 2,554,759.12 21.63
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
BLUE<br>CHIP GROWTH CHARLES<br>SCHWAB & CO INC 15,057,992.80 7.53
FUND—I<br>CLASS EDWARD D JONES & CO 21,778,011.51 10.89
FOR THE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS
SAINT LOUIS MO 63131-3729
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 29,828,220.10 14.92
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
BLUE<br>CHIP GROWTH DCGT AS TTEE AND/OR CUST 381,363.94 6.13
FUND—R CLASS ATTN NPIO TRADE DESK
FBO<br>PLIC VARIOUS RETIREMENT PLANS
DES MOINES IA 50392-0001
NATIONWIDE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY<br> 372,256.08 5.98
NATIONWIDE<br>LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 557,401.02 8.96
SAMMONS<br>FINANCIAL NETWORK LLC 1,558,298.45 25.05(b)
WEST DES MOINES IA 50266-5911
STATE<br>STREET BANK AND TRUST AS 896,381.43 14.41
TRUSTEE<br>AND/OR CUSTODIAN
FBO<br>ADP ACCESS PRODUCT
BOSTON MA 02111-2901
BLUE<br>CHIP GROWTH SPECTRUM DIVERSIFIED EQUITY 3,044,533.34 100.00(a)
FUND—Z CLASS T. ROWE<br>PRICE ASSOCIATES

50


FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
BLUE<br>CHIP GROWTH EMPOWER ANNUITY INSURANCE 2,762,898.14 8.61
PORTFOLIO COMPANY OF AMERICA
CLIENT<br>PLANS
GREAT-WEST<br>LIFE & ANNUITY INS CO
ENGLEWOOD CO 80111-5002
MID<br>ATLANTIC TRUST COMPANY FBO 3,778,292.76 11.77
MUTUAL<br>OF AMERICA SEPARATE
ACCT#1
PITTSBURGH PA 15222-4228
MID<br>ATLANTIC TRUST COMPANY FBO 8,083,296.76 25.18(d)
MUTUAL<br>OF AMERICA SEPARATE
ACCT#2
NATIONWIDE<br>INSURANCE COMPANY 2,769,190.56 8.63
NATIONWIDE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY<br> 3,794,908.07 11.82
NYLIAC 3,056,822.89 9.52
ATTN ASHESH UPADHYAY
NYLIM<br>CENTER
JERSEY<br>CITY NJ 07302-4600
BLUE<br>CHIP GROWTH AMERITAS LIFE INSURANCE CORP 1,361,377.37 9.14
PORTFOLIO—II AMERITAS VARIABLE SEP ACCT VA
ATTN<br>VARIABLE TRADES
LINCOLN NE 68510-2234
JEFFERSON<br>NATIONAL LIFE INS CO 1,989,868.16 13.35
LOUISVILLE KY 40223-6178
MIDLAND<br>NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO 1,603,596.09 10.76
WEST DES MOINES IA 50266-1036
NATIONWIDE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY<br> 1,483,094.62 9.95
PACIFIC<br>SELECT EXEC 3,996,414.03 26.82(d)
SEPARATE ACCOUNT OF PACIFIC LIFE
ATTN<br>VARIABLE PRODUCTS ACCOUNTING
NEWPORT BEACH CA 92660-6307
CALIFORNIA<br>TAX-FREE CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 3,580,057.34 10.71
BOND FUND REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
MLPF&S<br>FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT OF 1,806,743.51 5.40
ITS<br>CUSTOMERS
JACKSONVILLE FL 32246-6484
MORGAN<br>STANLEY SMITH BARNEY LLC 2,269,304.62 6.79
FOR<br>THE EXCLSIVE BENE OF ITS CUST
NEW YORK NY 10004-1932
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 12,323,398.65 36.86(b)
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
CALIFORNIA<br>TAX-FREE CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 3,348,130.25 11.27
BOND FUND—I CLASS SPECIAL<br>CUSTODY A/C FBO CUSTOMERS
CAPITAL<br>APPRECIATION CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 61,771,470.84 7.07
FUND REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
LPL<br>FINANCIAL 156,149,577.20 17.87
OMNIBUS CUSTOMER ACCOUNT
ATTN<br>MUTUAL FUND TRADING
SAN DIEGO CA 92121-3091
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 137,231,057.44 15.71
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
PERSHING LLC 59,387,743.35 6.80
TD AMERITRADE INC FBO 53,900,199.02 6.17
OUR<br>CUSTOMERS

51


FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
CAPITAL<br>APPRECIATION CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 2,732,347.98 12.38
FUND—ADVISOR CLASS REINVEST ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 2,044,397.35 9.26
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
UMB<br>BANK N/A 7,058,782.26 31.97(b)
FBO FIDUCIARY FOR TAX DEFERRED
ACCOUNTS
TOPEKA<br>KS 66636-0001
CAPITAL<br>APPRECIATION CHARLES<br>SCHWAB & CO INC 108,483,246.06 17.04
FUND—I<br>CLASS NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 97,236,205.51 15.27
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
TD<br>AMERITRADE INC FBO 44,349,194.76 6.97
OUR CUSTOMERS
CHINA<br>EVOLUTION EQUITY CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 155,662.36 7.25
FUND REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 117,570.35 5.47
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
WENLI ZHENG 142,279.47 6.62
CHINA<br>EVOLUTION EQUITY CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 548,176.18 17.15
FUND—I CLASS REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
T ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES 597,924.27 18.70
T ROWE PRICE RPS INC 428,596.46 13.41
FBO TRP PLAN
TRP<br>CHINA EVOLUTION EQUITY I
WENLI ZHENG 263,051.35 8.23
COMMUNICATIONS<br>& CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 2,242,836.17 5.83
TECHNOLOGY FUND REINVEST ACCOUNT
LPL<br>FINANCIAL 2,329,389.84 6.06
OMNIBUS<br>CUSTOMER ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 5,174,167.25 13.46
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
T<br>ROWE PRICE TRUST CO INC 2,189,303.11 5.69
MEDIA & TELECOMMUNICATION FUND
CORPORATE<br>INCOME T ROWE PRICE RPS INC 1,108,372.28 5.96
FUND—I CLASS FBO TRP PLAN
T ROWE PRICE CORP INCOME I
CORPORATE<br>INCOME SPECTRUM INCOME FUND 32,829,052.95 100.00(a)
FUND—Z CLASS T. ROWE<br>PRICE ASSOCIATES
CREDIT<br>OPPORTUNITIES CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 1,440,200.47 25.25(b)
FUND REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
LPL<br>FINANCIAL 528,256.35 9.26
OMNIBUS<br>CUSTOMER ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 473,098.16 8.29
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
CREDIT<br>OPPORTUNITIES CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 3,576.93 31.02(b)
FUND—ADVISOR CLASS SPECIAL CUSTODY A/C FBO CUSTOMERS
PERSHING<br>LLC 7,565.41 65.60(b)
CREDIT<br>OPPORTUNITIES CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 1,733,766.37 20.65
FUND—I CLASS REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
T ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES 2,484,688.89 29.59(c)

52


FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
DIVERSIFIED<br>MID-CAP LPL FINANCIAL 1,512,800.25 6.06
GROWTH FUND OMNIBUS<br>CUSTOMER ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 3,490,463.68 13.99
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
PERSHING LLC 1,408,538.96 5.65
DIVERSIFIED<br>MID-CAP NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 3,114,456.86 12.76
GROWTH FUND—I CLASS FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
PIMS/PRUDENTIAL<br>RETIREMENT 2,984,517.57 12.22
AS NOMINEE FOR THE TTEE/CUST PL
STATE<br>OF CONNECTICUT DEFERRED
HARTFORD CT 06106-1659
DIVIDEND<br>GROWTH ETF CITIGROUP GLOBAL MARKETS INC. 600,000 6.27
NEW<br>YORK, NY 10013
CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 1,408,033 14.72
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES LLC 2,200,654 23.01
PERSHING LLC 1,444,611 15.10
TD AMERITRADE<br>CLEARING, INC. 2,427,226 25.38(f)
DIVIDEND<br>GROWTH FUND CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 17,389,099.39 9.97
REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
LPL<br>FINANCIAL 21,955,087.46 12.59
OMNIBUS<br>CUSTOMER ACCOUNT
MLPF&S<br>FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT OF 12,940,646.44 7.42
ITS CUSTOMERS
NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 35,198,856.86 20.19
FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
PERSHING LLC 10,051,502.04 5.76
DIVIDEND<br>GROWTH EMPOWER TRUST FBO 462,466.95 8.20
FUND—ADVISOR CLASS GREAT WEST IRA ADVANTAGE
MLPF&S FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT OF 289,870.11 5.14
ITS<br>CUSTOMERS
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 2,552,445.28 45.24(b)
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
DIVIDEND<br>GROWTH CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 12,455,987.43 8.87
FUND—I CLASS REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
EDWARD<br>D JONES & CO 32,693,902.48 23.27
FOR<br>THE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 22,562,554.68 16.06
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
DIVIDEND<br>GROWTH SPECTRUM DIVERSIFIED EQUITY 6,736,996.90 100.00(a)
FUND—Z CLASS T. ROWE<br>PRICE ASSOCIATES
DYNAMIC<br>CREDIT FUND NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 317,995.05 9.31
FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
T ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES 2,475,000.00 72.44(c)
DYNAMIC<br>CREDIT ANDREW C MC CORMICK 61,150.65 10.70
FUND—I CLASS LYN<br>R. MC CORMICK JT TEN
JOHN D BESSON T O D 58,609.24 10.25
T ROWE PRICE RPS INC 125,538.81 21.96
FBO TRP PLAN
TRP DYNAMIC CRED I CL

53


FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
DYNAMIC<br>GLOBAL BOND CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 5,411,039.65 8.33
FUND REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
LPL<br>FINANCIAL 10,023,491.66 15.44
OMNIBUS<br>CUSTOMER ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 26,702,272.90 41.13(b)
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
PERSHING LLC 4,642,010.35 7.15
RAYMOND JAMES 5,863,293.84 9.03
OMNIBUS FOR MUTUAL FUNDS
ATTN<br>COURTNEY WALLER
DYNAMIC<br>GLOBAL BOND CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 13,927.06 19.95
FUND—ADVISOR CLASS SPECIAL CUSTODY A/C FBO CUSTOMERS
NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 21,067.26 30.17(b)
FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
PERSHING LLC 16,348.14 23.42
T ROWE<br>PRICE ASSOCIATES 10,730.00 15.37
DYNAMIC<br>GLOBAL BOND CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 15,238,083.54 18.24
FUND—I CLASS REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
LADYBIRD<br>& CO 14,368,173.45 17.20
C/O T ROWE PRICE ASSOC
BALTIMORE MD 21202-1009
LADYBUG<br>& CO 7,325,413.21 8.77
C/O T ROWE PRICE ASSOC
BALTIMORE MD 21202-1009
MAC<br>& CO 5,699,199.39 6.82
ATTN MUTUAL FUND OPERATIONS
PITTSBURGH PA 15219-2502
PERSHING LLC 6,899,735.96 8.26
DYNAMIC<br>GLOBAL BOND RETIREMENT I 2020 FUND 21,316,264.39 5.71
FUND—Z CLASS T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>I 2025 FUND 28,395,481.10 7.60
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>I 2030 FUND 31,175,962.15 8.35
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2020 43,559,968.44 11.66
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2025 43,663,440.92 11.69
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2030 47,643,565.49 12.75
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2035 20,751,273.30 5.55
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
SPECTRUM<br>INCOME FUND 29,245,242.76 7.83
T. ROWE<br>PRICE ASSOCIATES
EMERGING<br>EUROPE FUND NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 683,973.33 6.83
FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
PERSHING LLC 618,246.05 6.17
T ROWE PRICE RPS INC 519,726.74 5.19
OMNIBUS PLAN
NEW BUSINESS-CONV ASSTS

54


FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
EMERGING<br>EUROPE CHRISTOPHER HADDAD 152,201.33 9.61
FUND—I CLASS LYNN<br>HADDAD JT TEN
KATHRYN A FOLEY T O D 105,630.12 6.67
KEVIN M STEPHENSON 88,346.77 5.58
KAREN<br>S STEPHENSON JT TEN
T<br>ROWE PRICE RPS INC 257,378.87 16.24
FBO<br>TRP PLAN
TRP EMERGING EUROPE I
T<br>ROWE PRICE TRUST CO 89,494.54 5.65
CUST<br>FOR THE ROLLOVER IRA OF
DAVY SHIAN
EMERGING<br>EUROPE SPECTRUM INTERNATIONAL EQUITY 776,838.91 100.00(a)
FUND—Z CLASS FUND
T ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
EMERGING<br>MARKETS NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 22,109,318.94 33.20(b)
BOND FUND FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF<br>OUR CUSTOMERS
EMERGING<br>MARKETS CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 5,210.29 41.33(b)
BOND FUND— SPECIAL<br>CUSTODY A/C FBO CUSTOMERS
ADVISOR<br>CLASS MATRIX TRUST COMPANY CUST FBO 4,031.81 31.98(b)
MODERN FOUNDATIONS, INC 401(K) PSP
DENVER CO 80202-3304
MID<br>ATLANTIC TRUST COMPANY FBO 2,905.28 23.05
CFD LEASING, INC 401(K) PLAN
EMERGING<br>MARKETS CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 3,542,265.64 6.84
BOND FUND—I CLASS SPECIAL CUSTODY A/C FBO CUSTOMERS
CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 4,309,243.62 8.32
REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
EDWARD<br>D JONES & CO 14,086,081.06 27.20(b)
FOR<br>THE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS
EMERGING<br>MARKETS RETIREMENT I 2020 FUND 21,441,018.49 6.23
BOND FUND—Z CLASS T ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT I 2025 FUND 25,598,667.34 7.43
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>I 2030 FUND 23,520,082.18 6.83
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2015 17,730,863.02 5.15
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2020 43,571,832.83 12.65
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2025 39,578,971.47 11.49
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2030 35,741,134.99 10.38
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
SPECTRUM<br>INCOME FUND 59,786,842.33 17.36
T. ROWE<br>PRICE ASSOCIATES
EMERGING<br>MARKETS CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 2,746,495.79 25.65(b)
CORPORATE BOND FUND REINVEST ACCOUNT
LPL<br>FINANCIAL 1,130,579.66 10.56
OMNIBUS<br>CUSTOMER ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 4,455,855.13 41.61(b)
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS

55


FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
EMERGING<br>MARKETS CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 6,498.15 41.51(b)
CORPORATE BOND REINVEST ACCOUNT
FUND—ADVISOR CLASS LPL FINANCIAL 3,076.37 19.65
OMNIBUS<br>CUSTOMER ACCOUNT
MLPF&S<br>FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT OF 2,118.44 13.53
ITS CUSTOMERS
NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 3,790.86 24.22
FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF<br>OUR CUSTOMERS
EMERGING<br>MARKETS CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 26,901,526.38 82.92(b)
CORPORATE BOND REINVEST ACCOUNT
FUND—I CLASS
EMERGING<br>MARKETS BALTIMORE EQUITABLE SOCIETY 63,971.94 13.59
CORPORATE MULTI- ATTN MARY HARLEE
SECTOR<br>ACCOUNT BALTIMORE MD 21201-3808
PORTFOLIO GENERAL DYNAMICS CORP 401K 320,537.30 68.11(b)
PLAN MASTER TRUST CP
FALLS CHURCH VA 22042-4541
ILLINOIS<br>STUDENT ASSISTANCE 86,122.67 18.30
COMMISSION
ATTN<br>ROGER ROJAS
DEERFIELD<br>IL 60015-5209
EMERGING<br>MARKETS LPL FINANCIAL 494,868.72 8.48
DISCOVERY STOCK FUND OMNIBUS CUSTOMER ACCOUNT
MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY LLC 465,924.29 7.99
FOR<br>THE EXCL BENEFIT OF ITS CUST
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 607,310.67 10.41
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
VANGUARD<br>BROKERAGE SERVICES 631,378.96 10.83
VALLEY FORGE PA 19482-1170
EMERGING<br>MARKETS CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 778.738 16.43
DISCOVERY STOCK SPECIAL CUSTODY A/C FBO CUSTOMERS
FUND—ADVISOR CLASS MATRIX TRUST COMPANY AS AGENT<br> 985.178 20.79
FOR ADVISOR TRUST, INC.
CRESTWOOD SD (PA) 403(B)
PERSHING LLC 2,867.61 60.51(b)
EMERGING<br>MARKETS CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 1,510,346.74 5.76
DISCOVERY STOCK SPECIAL CUSTODY A/C FBO CUSTOMERS
FUND—I CLASS LINCOLN<br>INVESTMENT PLANNING, LLC 3,571,791.33 13.62
FBO LINCOLN CUSTOMERS
FORT WASHINGTON PA 19034-3275
MARYLAND<br>COLLEGE INVESTMENT 1,313,578.55 5.01
PLAN<br>PORTFOLIO 2027
ATTN<br>FUND ACCOUNTING
BALTIMORE MD 21202-1013
MARYLAND<br>COLLEGE INVESTMENT 1,346,598.68 5.13
PLAN PORTFOLIO 2030
MARYLAND<br>COLLEGE INVESTMENT 1,789,515.26 6.82
PLAN<br>EQUITY PORTFOLIO
T ROWE PRICE FUND ACCOUNTING
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 1,847,414.54 7.04
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS

56


FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
EMERGING<br>MARKETS RETIREMENT I 2030 FUND 19,277,260.20 6.30
DISCOVERY STOCK T ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
FUND—Z CLASS RETIREMENT I 2035 FUND 16,886,604.9 5.52
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>I 2040 FUND 20,343,384.34 6.65
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>I 2045 FUND 15,297,425.98 5.00
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2040 27,269,256.64 8.92
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2025 18,303,087.50 5.98
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2030 29,369,045.82 9.60
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2035 22,091,009.63 7.22
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2045 17,275,344.63 5.65
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2050 15,463,411.55 5.06
T ROWE<br>PRICE ASSOCIATES
EMERGING<br>MARKETS CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 710,217.59 14.50
LOCAL CURRENCY REINVEST ACCOUNT
BOND FUND NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 1,426,668.89 29.13(b)
FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF<br>OUR CUSTOMERS
EMERGING<br>MARKETS NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 559.215 19.31
LOCAL CURRENCY BOND FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
FUND—ADVISOR<br>CLASS OF OUR CUSTOMERS
PERSHING<br>LLC 1,890.33 65.28(b)
TD AMERITRADE INC FBO 445.099 15.37
OUR<br>CUSTOMERS
EMERGING<br>MARKETS CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 1,367,096.38 7.09
LOCAL CURRENCY BOND SPECIAL CUSTODY A/C FBO CUSTOMERS
FUND—I CLASS CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 5,607,130.43 29.09(b)
REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
HORIZONDECK<br>& CO 5,066,077.03 26.28(a)
C/O T ROWE PRICE ASSOC
ATTN<br>GLOBAL ALLOCATION FUND
BALTIMORE MD 21202-1009
PERSHING LLC 4,295,611.44 22.28
EMERGING<br>MARKETS SPECTRUM INCOME FUND 51,344,674.53 100.00(a)
LOCAL CURRENCY T. ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
BOND FUND—Z CLASS
EMERGING<br>MARKETS T ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES 28,074.30 100.00(c)
LOCAL MULTI-SECTOR
ACCOUNT PORTFOLIO
EMERGING<br>MARKETS CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 2,963,602.56 8.45
STOCK FUND REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
MLPF&S<br>FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT OF 1,973,385.85 5.62
ITS CUSTOMERS
NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 3,302,547.56 9.41
FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
PERSHING LLC 6,924,270.42 19.73

57


FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
EMERGING<br>MARKETS CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 3,058,883.79 6.30
STOCK FUND—I CLASS REINVEST ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 13,472,171.32 27.74(b)
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
TD<br>AMERITRADE INC FBO 3,475,271.07 7.16
OUR CUSTOMERS
EMERGING<br>MARKETS RETIREMENT I 2030 FUND 5,868,503.92 6.17
STOCK FUND—Z CLASS T ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT I 2035 FUND 5,058,314.93 5.32
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>I 2040 FUND 6,067,971.47 6.38
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2040 8,441,331.36 8.88
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2025 5,544,611.73 5.83
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2030 8,998,791.02 9.46
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2035 6,801,727.15 7.15
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2045 5,361,013.96 5.64
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2050 4,780,719.42 5.03
T ROWE<br>PRICE ASSOCIATES
EQUITY<br>INCOME ETF CITIGROUP<br>GLOBAL MARKETS INC. 600,000 19,39
CHARLES<br>SCHWAB & CO INC 704,186<br> 22.75
NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES<br>LLC 332,462 10.74
PERSHING<br>LLC 595,232 19.23
TD AMERITRADE<br>CLEARING, INC. 543,413 17.56
EQUITY<br>INCOME FUND NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 30,172,211.74 11.65
FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
T ROWE PRICE TRUST CO INC 19,843,837.10 7.66
EQUITY<br>INCOME FUND— MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY LLC 290,507.50 6.07
ADVISOR CLASS FOR<br>THE EXCL BENEFIT OF ITS CUST
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 2,352,187.33 49.15(b)
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
EQUITY<br>INCOME FUND— EDWARD D JONES & CO 14,994,901.22 6.76
I CLASS FOR<br>THE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 14,301,886.86 6.44
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS

58


FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
EQUITY<br>INCOME FUND— AMERICAN UNITED LIFE 134,773.00 10.03
R CLASS AMERICAN UNIT TRUST
ATTN<br>SEPARATE ACCOUNTS
INDIANAPOLIS IN 46206-0368
AMERICAN<br>UNITED LIFE 196,034.31 14.59
SEPARATE<br>ACCOUNT II
AXA<br>EQUITABLE FOR SA 68,606.87 5.11
SECAUCUS<br>NJ 07094-3619
DCGT<br>AS TTEE AND/OR CUST 74,073.55 5.51
FBO PLIC VARIOUS RETIREMENT<br>PLANS
HARTFORD<br>LIFE INSURANCE CO 136,796.89 10.18
SEPARATE<br>ACCOUNT
ATTN<br>UNIT OPERATIONS
HARTFORD CT 06104-2999
NATIONWIDE TRUST CO FSB 125,548.78 9.35
EQUITY<br>INCOME FUND— SPECTRUM DIVERSIFIED EQUITY 11,106,676.41 35.37(a)
Z CLASS T.<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
SPECTRUM<br>INCOME FUND 20,290,412.59 64.63(a)
T. ROWE<br>PRICE ASSOCIATES
EQUITY<br>INCOME AMERICAN UNITED LIFE 1,049,633.11 6.67
PORTFOLIO AMERICAN<br>UNIT TRUST
AMERICAN<br>UNITED LIFE 1,328,741.27 8.44
SEPARATE<br>ACCOUNT II
LINCOLN<br>BENEFIT LIFE CO 1,117,948.04 7.10
LINCOLN BENEFIT VARIABLE LIFE
PALATINE IL 60094-4210
MASS<br>MUTUAL LIFE INS CO 794,427.79 5.05
ATTN<br>RS FUND OPERATIONS
SPRINGFIELD MA 01111-0001
PRUCO<br>LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 1,491,039.61 9.47
FLEXIBLE<br>PREMIUM
VARIABLE<br>ANNUITY ACCOUNT
ATTN<br>SEPARATE ACCTS
NEWARK NJ 07102-2917
SECURITY<br>BENEFIT LIFE INS CO 2,469,630.94 15.68
FBO T ROWE PRICE NO LOAD V A
EQUITY<br>INCOME JEFFERSON<br>NATIONAL LIFE INS CO 786,703.88 7.45
PORTFOLIO—II NATIONWIDE<br>INSURANCE COMPANY 576,830.20 5.46
NATIOWIDE<br>LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 1,924,726.78 18.23
PACIFIC<br>SELECT EXEC 3,370,509.10 31.93(d)
SEPARATE<br>ACCOUNT OF PACIFIC LIFE
SEPARATE<br>ACCOUNT 70 OF THE 1,149,102.62 10.88
AXA<br>EQUITABLE LIFE INSURANCE CO
NEW YORK NY 10104-1472
SEPARATE<br>ACCOUNT FP OF THE 813,265.57 7.70
AXA EQUITABLE LIFE INSURANCE CO
EQUITY<br>INDEX 500 FUND T ROWE PRICE TRUST CO INC 6,443,733.98 11.49
ATTN RPS CONTROL DEPT
OWINGS MILLS MD 21117-4842
TD<br>AMERITRADE INC FBO 4,166,214.60 7.43
OUR CUSTOMERS
EQUITY<br>INDEX 500 MARYLAND COLLEGE INVESTMENT PLAN 3,794,915.64 6.28
FUND—I CLASS EQUITY<br>INDEX 500 PORTFOLIO

59


FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
EQUITY<br>INDEX 500 RETIREMENT I 2030 FUND 7,163,073.57 6.34
FUND—Z CLASS T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>I 2035 FUND 6,227,308.21 5.51
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>I 2040 FUND 7,529,771.97 6.66
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>I 2045 FUND 5,835,536.65 5.16
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>I 2050 FUND 5,757,971.45 5.10
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2040 10,242,360.09 9.06
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2025 6,673,278.23 5.91
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2030 10,913,093.08 9.66
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2035 8,392,075.09 7.43
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2045 6,662,517.09 5.90
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2050 5,982,457.80 5.29
T ROWE<br>PRICE ASSOCIATES
EQUITY<br>INDEX 500 NYLIAC 57,653.53 6.05
PORTFOLIO NYLIM<br>CENTER
SECURITY<br>BENEFIT LIFE INS CO 848,810.17 89.00(d)
FBO T ROWE PRICE NO LOAD V A
EUROPEAN<br>STOCK FUND CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 2,846,578.51 12.73
REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 2,328,206.64 10.41
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
EUROPEAN<br>STOCK CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 861,631.05 8.77
FUND—I CLASS SPECIAL<br>CUSTODY A/C FBO CUSTOMERS
EUROPEAN<br>STOCK SPECTRUM INTERNATIONAL EQUITY 10,211,169.81 100.00(a)
FUND—Z CLASS FUND
T ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
EXTENDED<br>EQUITY TD AMERITRADE INC FBO 1,850,813.75 5.70
MARKET INDEX FUND OUR<br>CUSTOMERS
FINANCIAL<br>SERVICES CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 2,276,464.14 8.63
FUND REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
LPL<br>FINANCIAL 2,406,928.82 9.12
OMNIBUS<br>CUSTOMER ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 3,856,446.25 14.61
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
PERSHING LLC 1,985,070.54 7.52
FINANCIAL<br>SERVICES AFFILIATED FM INSURANCE CO. 2,921,891.89 16.09
FUND—I CLASS JOHNSTON<br>RI 02919-4923
CHARLES<br>SCHWAB & CO INC 1,193,597.18 6.57
REINVEST ACCOUNT
T<br>ROWE PRICE SERVICES INC FBO 1,988,920.56 10.95
EDUCATION<br>TRUST OF ALASKA
PORTFOLIO<br>FUTURE TRENDS
ATTN<br>DAWN WAGNER FIXED INCOME
BALTIMORE MD 21202-1013

60


FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
FLOATING<br>RATE ETF CITIGROUP<br>GLOBAL MARKETS INC. 400,000 72.73(f)
TD AMERITRADE<br>CLEARING, INC. 107,496 19.54
FLOATING<br>RATE FUND CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 12,224,627.14 7.35
SPECIAL<br>CUSTODY A/C FBO CUSTOMERS
LPL<br>FINANCIAL 16,545,531.69 9.95
OMNIBUS<br>CUSTOMER ACCOUNT
MLPF&S<br>FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT OF 10,507,082.31 6.32
ITS CUSTOMERS
MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY LLC 13,190,497.61 7.93
FOR<br>THE EXCL BENEFIT OF ITS CUST
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 31,128,237.91 18.72
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
PERSHING LLC 9,712,136.49 5.84
UBS WM USA 14,904,994.01 8.96
SPEC CDY A/C EXL BEN CUSTOMERS
OF<br>UBSFI
WEEHAWKEN NJ 07086-6761
WELLS<br>FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC 18,357,837.69 11.04
SPECIAL<br>CUSTODY ACCT FOR THE
EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS
FLOATING<br>RATE FUND— CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 166,803.25 8.72
ADVISOR CLASS SPECIAL<br>CUSTODY A/C FBO CUSTOMERS
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 776,032.06 40.55(b)
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
PERSHING LLC 134,477.68 7.03
TD AMERITRADE INC FBO 602,802.78 31.50(b)
OUR<br>CUSTOMERS
FLOATING<br>RATE FUND— CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 29,339,197.73 33.74(b)
I CLASS REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 7,560,676.96 8.69
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
PERSHING LLC 6,137,519.33 7.06
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES 7,058,854.14 8.12
TD<br>AMERITRADE INC FBO 6,480,267.48 7.45
OUR CUSTOMERS
FLOATING<br>RATE RETIREMENT I 2020 FUND 8,472,282.98 5.14
FUND—Z CLASS T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>I 2025 FUND 10,634,062.55 6.45
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>I 2030 FUND 10,616,850.79 6.44
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2020 17,240,191.38 10.46
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2025 16,418,660.65 9.96
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2030 16,251,576.56 9.86
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
SPECTRUM<br>INCOME FUND 43,694,097.98 26.51(a)
T. ROWE<br>PRICE ASSOCIATES

61


FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
FLOATING<br>RATE MULTI- BALTIMORE EQUITABLE SOCIETY 83,280.08 7.20
SECTOR ACCOUNT ATTN MARY HARLEE
PORTFOLIO GENERAL<br>DYNAMICS CORP 401K 401,494.66 34.70(b)
PLAN MASTER TRUST CP
ILLINOIS<br>STUDENT ASSISTANCE 112,437.57 9.72
COMMISSION
ATTN ROGER ROJAS
T ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES 402,363.02 34.77(c)
XCEL ENERGY INC. 157,616.56 13.62
ATTN GREG ZICK
MINNEAPOLIS MN 55401-1993
GEORGIA<br>TAX-FREE CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 1,889,446.57 10.26
BOND FUND REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
MARIL<br>& CO FBO 1,228,911.01 6.67
C/O RELIANCE TRUST COMPANY WI
MILWAUKEE WI 53223-2422
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 6,311,162.81 34.27(b)
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
GEORGIA<br>TAX-FREE CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 2,595,689.12 13.17
BOND FUND—I CLASS SPECIAL CUSTODY A/C FBO CUSTOMERS
SEI PRIVATE TRUST COMPANY 7,684,542.11 38.98(b)
C/O TRUST
OAKS PA 19456-9989
GLOBAL<br>ALLOCATION LPL FINANCIAL 9,215,544.53 16.77
FUND OMNIBUS<br>CUSTOMER ACCOUNT
MORGAN<br>STANLEY SMITH BARNEY LLC 3,596,712.46 6.54
FOR THE EXCL BENEFIT OF ITS<br>CUST
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 5,795,909.76 10.55
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
PERSHING LLC 3,432,158.12 6.24
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES 15,533,327.83 28.26(c)
UBS<br>WM USA 2,824,039.49 5.14
SPEC CDY A/C EXL BEN CUSTOMERS
OF<br>UBSFI
GLOBAL<br>ALLOCATION CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 25,602.22 6.99
FUND—ADVISOR CLASS SPECIAL CUSTODY A/C FBO CUSTOMERS
MLPF&S FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT OF 22,568.70 6.17
ITS<br>CUSTOMERS
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 187,113.97 51.12(b)
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
PERSHING LLC 49,693.93 13.58
GLOBAL<br>ALLOCATION CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 1,513,166.92 8.37
FUND—I CLASS SPECIAL<br>CUSTODY A/C FBO CUSTOMERS
CHARLES<br>SCHWAB & CO INC 4,676,093.31 25.87(b)
REINVEST ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 2,216,817.24 12.26
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
TD<br>AMERITRADE INC FBO 1,114,918.80 6.17
OUR CUSTOMERS
GLOBAL<br>CONSUMER NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 923,191.82 26.63(b)
FUND FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF<br>OUR CUSTOMERS

62


FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
GLOBAL<br>GROWTH CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 694,722.96 6.39
STOCK FUND SPECIAL<br>CUSTODY A/C FBO CUSTOMERS
MLPF&S<br>FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT OF 1,430,971.80 13.16
ITS CUSTOMERS
NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 1,796,523.11 16.52
FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
PERSHING LLC 707,572.93 6.51
GLOBAL<br>GROWTH STOCK ASCENSUS TRUST COMPANY FBO 45,101.49 10.41
FUND—ADVISOR CLASS FARMINGTON ACUTE CARE
EMERGENCY<br>SPE
FARGO ND 58106-0758
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 232,792.19 53.74(b)
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
PERSHING LLC 66,548.25 15.36
GLOBAL<br>GROWTH STOCK CTC FBO 2,707,946.74 14.40
FUND—I CLASS TEXAS TUITION PROMISE FUND 529
OMAHA NE 68130-2033
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 6,152,102.00 32.72(b)
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
WASHINGTON<br>SUBURBAN SANITARY 981,497.15 5.22
COMMISSION<br>RETIREE OTHER POST
EMPLOYMENT<br>BENEFIT TRUST
LAUREL<br>MD 20707-5901
GLOBAL<br>HIGH INCOME CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 703,467.40 10.28
BOND FUND REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 1,236,507.31 18.06
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
TD<br>AMERITRADE INC FBO 539,662.47 7.88
OUR CUSTOMERS
GLOBAL<br>HIGH INCOME CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 5,744.50 13.82
BOND FUND— REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
ADVISOR<br>CLASS NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 10,644.52 25.60(b)
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
PERSHING LLC 19,051.26 45.82(b)
TD AMERITRADE INC FBO 6,130.71 14.75
OUR<br>CUSTOMERS
GLOBAL<br>HIGH INCOME CHARLES<br>SCHWAB & CO INC 2,827,327.74 11.71
BOND<br>FUND—I CLASS MAC & CO 1,441,581.89 5.97
MAC<br>& CO 2,018,706.80 8.36
MAC & CO 1,330,055.63 5.51
MAC & CO 1,605,848.22 6.65
BLK<br>SMA
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 6,527,369.56 27.04(b)
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
GLOBAL<br>IMPACT EQUITY NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 93,713.55 7.13
FUND FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
T ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES 675,000.00 51.35(c)

63


FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
GLOBAL<br>IMPACT EQUITY EDUCATION TRUST OF ALASKA 190,945.37 24.81
FUND—I CLASS GLOBAL IMPACT EQUITY PORTFOLIO
C/O<br>T ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
ATTN FIXED INCOME
ERIC C MOFFETT 142,573.66 18.52
MIRI<br>C MOFFETT JT TEN
T<br>ROWE PRICE RPS INC 55,285.07 7.18
FBO<br>TRP PLAN
GLOBAL<br>IMPACT EQUITY-I
GLOBAL<br>INDUSTRIALS CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 595,850.75 11.46
FUND REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
LPL<br>FINANCIAL 697,974.31 13.42
OMNIBUS<br>CUSTOMER ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 896,784.50 17.24
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
PERSHING LLC 265,548.08 5.11
UBS WM USA 830,647.16 15.97
SPEC CDY A/C EXL BEN CUSTOMERS
OF<br>UBSFI
GLOBAL<br>INDUSTRIALS NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 1,671,125.16 30.52(b)
FUND—I CLASS FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
SUTTER<br>HEALTH 2,185,118.62 39.91(b)
SACRAMENTO<br>CA 95833-4134
GLOBAL<br>MULTI-SECTOR CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 6,108,617.25 8.78
BOND FUND SPECIAL<br>CUSTODY A/C FBO CUSTOMERS
LPL<br>FINANCIAL 5,551,320.32 7.98
OMNIBUS<br>CUSTOMER ACCOUNT
MORGAN<br>STANLEY SMITH BARNEY LLC 6,334,385.96 9.11
FOR THE EXCL BENEFIT OF ITS<br>CUST
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 8,911,164.25 12.81
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
PERSHING LLC 5,723,130.76 8.23
RAYMOND JAMES 4,520,817.35 6.50
OMNIBUS<br>FOR MUTUAL FUNDS
TD<br>AMERITRADE INC FBO 3,925,371.48 5.64
OUR CUSTOMERS
GLOBAL<br>MULTI-SECTOR CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 76,098.99 5.53
BOND FUND— ADVISOR SPECIAL CUSTODY A/C FBO CUSTOMERS
CLASS NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 811,131.83 58.91(b)
FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF<br>OUR CUSTOMERS
GLOBAL<br>MULTI-SECTOR CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 11,061,367.82 19.14
BOND FUND—I CLASS REINVEST ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 5,344,163.22 9.25
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
PERSHING LLC 8,229,495.04 14.24

64


FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
GLOBAL<br>REAL ESTATE CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 321,068.05 10.09
FUND REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 187,111.08 5.88
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
TD<br>AMERITRADE INC FBO 375,945.15 11.82
OUR CUSTOMERS
GLOBAL<br>REAL ESTATE EMPOWER ANNUITY INSURANCE 43,661.41 16.80
FUND—ADVISOR CLASS FBO FUTURE FUNDS II
GREENWOOD VLG CO 80111-5002
EMPOWER<br>TRUST FBO 15,113.34 5.81
EMPLOYEE<br>BENEFITS CLIENTS 401K - FG
EMPOWER<br>TRUST FBO 104,181.94 40.08(b)
EMPLOYEE<br>BENEFITS CLIENTS 401K
LINCOLN<br>RETIREMENT SERVICES 14,717.20 5.66
COMPANY
FORT WAYNE IN 46801-7876
LINCOLN<br>RETIREMENT SERVICES 15,644.75 6.02
COMPANY
FBO<br>PAL DEFERRED COMPENSATION
PLAN
GLOBAL<br>REAL ESTATE CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 96,972.80 5.72
FUND—I CLASS REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 176,092.78 10.39
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
T<br>ROWE PRICE RPS INC 115,328.57 6.80
FBO<br>TRP PLAN
TRP<br>GLOBAL REAL ESTATE I
GLOBAL<br>STOCK FUND CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 2,795,957.17 5.20
REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
LPL<br>FINANCIAL 5,058,028.96 9.41
OMNIBUS<br>CUSTOMER ACCOUNT
MORGAN<br>STANLEY SMITH BARNEY LLC 4,781,162.25 8.89
FOR THE EXCL BENEFIT OF ITS<br>CUST
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 13,026,600.29 24.23
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
PERSHING LLC 8,266,313.04 15.38
GLOBAL<br>STOCK FUND— MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY LLC 47,258.93 5.37
ADVISOR CLASS FOR<br>THE EXCL BENEFIT OF ITS CUST
UMB<br>BANK N/A 607,057.75 68.92(b)
FBO FIDUCIARY FOR VARIOUS
RETIREMENT<br>PROGRAMS
GLOBAL<br>STOCK FUND— AFFILIATED<br>FM INSURANCE CO. 2,990,295.34 6.14
I<br>CLASS CHARLES<br>SCHWAB & CO INC 5,251,057.46 10.78
REINVEST ACCOUNT
EDWARD<br>D JONES & CO 7,156,924.87 14.70
FOR<br>THE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS
FACTORY<br>MUTUAL INSURANCE CO 5,732,816.32 11.77
JOHNSTON RI 02919-4923
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 5,753,220.11 11.82
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
TD<br>AMERITRADE INC FBO 3,723,862.55 7.65
OUR CUSTOMERS

65


FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
GLOBAL<br>TECHNOLOGY CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 12,670,201.14 7.15
FUND REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
MORGAN<br>STANLEY SMITH BARNEY LLC 10,129,652.60 5.72
FOR THE EXCLSIVE BENE OF ITS<br>CUST
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 20,540,497.63 11.60
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
TD<br>AMERITRADE INC FBO 9,388,543.63 5.30
OUR CUSTOMERS
GLOBAL<br>TECHNOLOGY NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 6,770,722.97 7.03
FUND—I CLASS FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF<br>OUR CUSTOMERS
GLOBAL<br>VALUE EQUITY CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 311,294.31 5.16
FUND REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
PERSHING LLC 5,047,819.42 83.69(b)
GLOBAL<br>VALUE EQUITY CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 124,018.91 8.95
FUND—I CLASS SPECIAL<br>CUSTODY A/C FBO CUSTOMERS
T ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES 679,149.29 48.99(c)
T ROWE PRICE RPS INC 200,295.07 14.45
FBO TRP PLAN
GLOBAL VALUE EQUITY I CLASS
GNMA<br>FUND CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 1,903,325.25 5.60
REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
GNMA<br>FUND—Z CLASS SPECTRUM INCOME FUND 65,285,403.11 100.00(a)
T. ROWE<br>PRICE ASSOCIATES
GOVERNMENT<br>MONEY T ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES INC 744,000,228.28 9.85
FUND
GOVERNMENT<br>RESERVE JPMORGAN CHASE BANK AS AGENT 1,843,608,869.70 12.55
FUND FOR INSTITUTIONAL FUNDS
ATTN<br>AMANDA MORLEY
NEWARK DE 19713-2105
SEAMILE<br>& CO 2,256,461,426.15 15.36
C/O T ROWE PRICE ASSOC
ATTN<br>CAPITAL APPREC FUND
BALTIMORE MD 21202-1009
SHERBET<br>& CO 842,116,283.37 5.73
C/O T ROWE PRICE ASSOC
ATTN<br>DIVIDEND GROWTH FUND
BALTIMORE MD 21202-1009
TUNA<br>& COMPANY 1,247,376,595.90 8.49
C/O T ROWE PRICE ASSOC
ATTN<br>NEW INCOME FUND
BALTIMORE<br>MD 21202-1009
GROWTH<br>STOCK ETF CITIGROUP<br>GLOBAL MARKETS INC. 600,000 34.29(f)
CHARLES<br>SCHWAB & CO INC 327,029 18.69
NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES<br>LLC 138,430 7.91
PERSHING<br>LLC 327,012 18.69
TD AMERITRADE<br>CLEARING, INC. 116,213 6.64
GROWTH<br>STOCK FUND CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 12,538,089.69 7.51
REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
LPL<br>FINANCIAL 9,728,335.08 5.82
OMNIBUS<br>CUSTOMER ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 23,154,997.30 13.86
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
T ROWE PRICE TRUST CO INC 22,706,523.00 13.59

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FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
GROWTH<br>STOCK FUND— NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 1,804,746.18 7.47
ADVISOR CLASS FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
NATIONWIDE LIFE INSURANCE CO 1,764,012.29 7.30
NATIONWIDE LIFE INSURANCE CO 3,718,556.51 15.39
VANTAGETRUST<br>- UNITIZED 7,710,208.12 31.91(b)
C/O ICMA RETIREMENT CORPORATION
WASHINGTON<br>DC 20002-4239
GROWTH<br>STOCK FUND— CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 10,140,312.29 5.53
I CLASS SPECIAL<br>CUSTODY A/C FBO CUSTOMERS
CHARLES<br>SCHWAB & CO INC 12,791,483.24 6.97
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94104-4151
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 17,861,435.85 9.74
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
GROWTH<br>STOCK FUND— AXA<br>EQUITABLE FOR SA 1,031,639.26 10.81
R<br>CLASS HARTFORD<br>LIFE INSURANCE CO 661,295.24 6.93
SEPARATE ACCOUNT
STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST<br>AS 1,426,639.91 14.95
TRUSTEE AND/OR CUSTODIAN
FBO ADP ACCESS PRODUCT
UMB<br>BANK N/A 1,210,372.48 12.68
FBO FIDUCIARY FOR TAX DEFERRED
ACCOUNTS
UMB BANK N/A 1,198,626.21 12.56
FBO FIDUCIARY FOR TAX DEFERRED
ACCOUNTS<br>GROUP
GROWTH<br>STOCK RETIREMENT I 2030 FUND 17,186,945.25 6.35
FUND—Z CLASS T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>I 2035 FUND 15,034,930.31 5.56
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>I 2040 FUND 17,937,437.38 6.63
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>I 2045 FUND 13,582,877.67 5.02
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2040 24,221,407.29 8.95
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2025 16,126,347.64 5.96
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2030 26,110,004.52 9.65
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2035 19,682,772.60 7.28
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2045 15,569,334.28 5.76
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2050 14,112,977.94 5.22
T ROWE<br>PRICE ASSOCIATES

67


FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
HEALTH<br>SCIENCES FUND CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 6,968,808.02 6.27
REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
JOHN<br>HANCOCK LIFE 5,958,976.24 5.36
INSURANCE CO USA
ATTN<br>JHRPS TRADING OPS
BOSTON MA 02116-5022
LPL<br>FINANCIAL 6,765,132.92 6.08
OMNIBUS<br>CUSTOMER ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 14,405,193.00 12.95
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
PERSHING LLC 6,699,794.34 6.02
HEALTH<br>SCIENCES CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 4,631,541.70 7.06
FUND—I CLASS REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 3,779,537.20 5.76
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
HEALTH<br>SCIENCES AMERICAN NATIONAL GROUP 148,395.96 5.37
PORTFOLIO UNALLOCATED VA CORP
ATTN<br>JOHN BURCHETT
8TH<br>FLOOR CONTROLLERS DEPT
GALVESTON TX 77550-7947
MODERN<br>WOODMEN OF AMERICA 683,504.42 24.73(d)
ATTN MUTUAL FUNDS ACCTG
NATIONWIDE<br>LIFE AND ANNUITY 800,115.58 28.95(d)
INSURANCE COMPANY
COLUMBUS<br>OH 43218-2029
SECURITY<br>BENEFIT LIFE INS CO 568,773.76 20.58(d)
FBO T ROWE PRICE NO LOAD V A
HEALTH<br>SCIENCES MIDLAND<br>NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO 546,487.82 5.11
PORTFOLIO—II NATIONWIDE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 549,500.90 5.14
NATIONWIDE<br>LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 639,781.92 5.98
NATIONWIDE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 5,812,545.74 54.32(d)
HIGH<br>YIELD FUND CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 13,728,427.31 7.05
REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 16,677,419.34 8.57
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
HIGH<br>YIELD FUND— CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 223,275.32 7.12
ADVISOR CLASS REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
MORGAN<br>STANLEY SMITH BARNEY LLC 161,761.18 5.16
FOR THE EXCL BENEFIT OF ITS<br>CUST
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 1,653,554.56 52.75(b)
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
VOYA<br>INSTITUTIONAL TRUST COMPANY 181,376.16 5.79
WINDSOR CT 06095-4774
HIGH<br>YIELD FUND— EDWARD D JONES & CO 220,842,279.23 49.29(b)
I CLASS FOR<br>THE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS
FUBON<br>LIFE INSURANCE CO. 30,158,160.42 6.73
LTD.-FIXED<br>INCOME
TAIPEI,<br>105

68


FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
HIGH<br>YIELD FUND— RETIREMENT I 2020 FUND 28,826,322.96 5.13
Z CLASS T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>I 2025 FUND 35,004,960.63 6.22
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>I 2030 FUND 34,095,399.92 6.06
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2020 58,590,313.39 10.42
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2025 54,231,213.52 9.64
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2030 51,885,875.02 9.23
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
SPECTRUM<br>INCOME FUND 161,387,992.75 28.70(a)
T. ROWE<br>PRICE ASSOCIATES
HIGH<br>YIELD MULTI-SECTOR BALTIMORE EQUITABLE SOCIETY 114,323.21 11.24
ACCOUNT PORTFOLIO ATTN MARY HARLEE
GENERAL<br>DYNAMICS CORP 401K 562,884.28 55.37(b)
PLAN MASTER TRUST CP
ILLINOIS<br>STUDENT ASSISTANCE 154,149.19 15.16
COMMISSION
ATTN ROGER ROJAS
T ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES 185,314.46 18.23
INFLATION<br>PROTECTED NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 6,008,551.46 22.55
BOND FUND FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
T<br>ROWE PRICE RPS INC 1,530,503.34 5.74
OMNIBUS<br>ACCOUNT
INFLATION<br>PROTECTED BOND
INFLATION<br>PROTECTED CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 1,448,481.37 6.11
BOND FUND—I CLASS REINVEST ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 1,283,358.53 5.41
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
INFLATION<br>PROTECTED T ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES 7,722.01 100.00(c)
BOND FUND—Z CLASS
INSTITUTIONAL<br>EMERGING CAPINCO C/O US BANK NA 4,766,711.72 8.58
MARKETS BOND FUND MILWAUKEE WI 53212-3958
EMPOWER TRUST FBO 6,428,168.88 11.58
RECORDKEEPING<br>FOR VARIOUS BENEFIT
HORIZONDECK<br>& CO 6,151,413.69 11.08
C/O T ROWE PRICE ASSOC
ATTN GLOBAL ALLOCATION FUND
LADYBIRD & CO 16,987,601.38 30.59(a)
LADYBUG & CO 10,375,093.05 18.68
LAKESIDE<br>& CO 6,008,743.82 10.82
C/O T ROWE PRICE ASSOC
BALTIMORE<br>MD 21202-1009

69


FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
INSTITUTIONAL<br>EMERGING GOLDMAN SACHS & CO 5,378,243.33 19.94
MARKETS EQUITY FUND EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS
NEW YORK NY 10004-2434
LADYBIRD & CO 1,745,466.15 6.47
LADYBUG & CO 2,711,268.08 10.05
LAKESIDE & CO 5,417,693.74 20.09
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 2,536,643.45 9.41
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
WELLS<br>FARGO BANK NA FBO 3,015,961.51 11.18
OMNIBUS<br>ACCOUNT CASH/CASH
MINNEAPOLIS MN 55480-1533
INSTITUTIONAL<br>FLOATING CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 49,607,753.24 11.83
RATE FUND SPECIAL<br>CUSTODY A/C FBO CUSTOMERS
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 84,520,464.97 20.16
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
SEAMILE<br>& CO 82,709,340.66 19.73
C/O T ROWE PRICE ASSOC
ATTN CAPITAL APPREC FUND
WELLS<br>FARGO BANK NA FBO 33,987,087.66 8.11
OMNIBUS ACCOUNT CASH/CASH
INSTITUTIONAL<br>FLOATING LPL FINANCIAL 5,104,111.52 11.40
RATE FUND—F CLASS OMNIBUS CUSTOMER ACCOUNT
NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 30,791,374.99 68.78(b)
FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
TD<br>AMERITRADE INC FBO 3,878,800.70 8.66
OUR CUSTOMERS
INSTITUTIONAL<br>FLOATING TUNA AND COMPANY 4,403,801.92 100.00(b)
RATE FUND—Z CLASS C/O T ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES<br>INC
ATTN<br>NEW INCOME FUND
INSTITUTIONAL<br>HIGH BREAD & CO 26,831,678.98 12.57
YIELD FUND C/O T ROWE PRICE ASSOC
ATTN<br>BALANCED FUND
BALTIMORE MD 21202-1009
FACTORY MUTUAL INSURANCE CO 20,871,738.24 9.78
GOLDMAN<br>SACHS & CO 16,375,646.56 7.67
EXCLUSIVE<br>BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS
LADYBIRD & CO 11,832,302.23 5.54
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 45,232,347.37 21.19
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
INSTITUTIONAL<br> CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 3,175,795.04 17.81
INTERNATIONAL SPECIAL<br>CUSTODY A/C FBO CUSTOMERS
DISCIPLINED<br>EQUITY FUND COLUMBIA<br>TRUST PARTNERS 1,175,668.31 6.59
SALEM<br>OR 97308-1012
J.P.<br>MORGAN SECURITIES LLC 1,016,028.49 5.70
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF<br>OUR CUSTOMERS
BROOKLYN NY 11245-0003
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 9,264,980.88 51.94(b)
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS

70


FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
INSTITUTIONAL<br>LARGE-CAP MAC & CO 3,566,471.80 5.63
CORE GROWTH FUND FBO HIGHMARK HEALTH AHN
NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERV CORP 20,292,521.62 32.02(b)
FOR EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF OUR
CUSTOMERS
RUSS LENNON
VANGUARD FIDUCIARY TRUST COMPANY 3,994,627.56 6.30
T ROWE INSTITUTIONAL CLASS
ATTN<br>OUTSIDE FUNDS/SCOTT GELLERT
VALLEY FORGE PA 19482-2600
INSTITUTIONAL<br>LONG BAND & CO C/O US BANK NA 1,025,197.45 19.01
DURATION CREDIT FUND MILWAUKEE WI 53212-3958
CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 3,170,218.88 58.78(b)
REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
CHILDRENS<br>HOME SOCIETY OF NJ 858,286.04 15.91
PENSION<br>FUND
C/O<br>BRUNO CELLUCCI
TRENTON<br>NJ 08611-1831
INSTITUTIONAL<br>MID-CAP CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 7,008,728.60 8.31
EQUITY GROWTH FUND REINVEST ACCOUNT
KY<br>PUBLIC EMP DEF COMP AUTHORITY 6,189,030.46 7.34
C/O<br>NATIONWIDE AS CUSTODIAN &
RECORDKEEPER
IPO<br>PORTFOLIO ACCOUNTING
COLUMBUS OH 43218-2029
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 24,340,002.00 28.87(b)
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
THE<br>STATE OF WISC DEF COMP BRD TTEE 8,555,576.16 10.15
STATE<br>OF WISCONSIN DCP
C/O<br>FASCORE
GREENWOOD VLG CO 80111-5002
VANGUARD<br>FIDUCIARY TRUST COMPANY 6,425,052.80 7.62
T ROWE INSTITUTIONAL CLASS
INSTITUTIONAL<br>SMALL-CAP NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 45,386,900.34 25.34(b)
STOCK FUND FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
NORTHERN<br>TRUST COMPANY TR 19,742,827.04 11.02
FBO PFIZER SAVINGS AND
INVESTMENT<br>PLAN
CHICAGO IL 60675-0001
STATE<br>OF MINNESOTA 33,476,288.60 18.69
FBO MINNESOTA STATE RETIREMENT
SYST
GREENWOOD VLG CO 80111-5002
T<br>ROWE PRICE RPS INC. 17,393,376.82 9.71
OMNIBUS
INSTL SMALL CAP STOCK
VANGUARD<br>FIDUCIARY TRUST COMPANY 30,573,883.57 17.07
T ROWE INSTITUTIONAL CLASS
INTEGRATED<br>GLOBAL CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 172,192.80 19.19
EQUITY FUND REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
T ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES 359,799.55 40.09(c)
INTEGRATED<br>GLOBAL T ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES 25,000.00 100.00(c)
EQUITY FUND—
ADVISOR<br>CLASS

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FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
INTEGRATED<br>GLOBAL PORT OF SEATTLE POLICE RMT 401 PLAN 51,743.62 5.55
EQUITY FUND—I CLASS C/O ICMA RETIREMENT CORPORATION
WASHINGTON DC 20002-4239
PORT<br>OF SEATTLE WA 389,434.26 41.75(b)
C/O ICMA RETIREMENT CORPORATION
WASHINGTON DC 20002-4239
T<br>ROWE PRICE RPS INC 47,151.73 5.05
FBO<br>TRP PLAN
QM<br>GLOBAL EQUITY FUND I
INTEGRATED<br>U.S. LARGE- CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 318,932.68 25.11(b)
CAP VALUE EQUITY FUND REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
INTEGRATED<br>U.S. LARGE- PERSHING<br>LLC 6,433.73 36.80(b)
CAP VALUE EQUITY FUND— T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES 11,050.00 63.20(c)
ADVISOR CLASS
INTEGRATED<br>U.S. LARGE- T ROWE PRICE RPS INC 114,112.58 14.28
CAP VALUE EQUITY FBO TRP PLAN
FUND—I CLASS QM<br>US VALUE EQUITY FUND I
INTEGRATED<br>U.S. SMALL- LPL FINANCIAL 9,770,644.30 10.01
CAP GROWTH EQUITY OMNIBUS CUSTOMER ACCOUNT
FUND MLPF&S FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT OF 5,332,856.26 5.46
ITS<br>CUSTOMERS
MORGAN<br>STANLEY SMITH BARNEY LLC 10,925,255.93 11.19
FOR THE EXCL BENEFIT OF ITS<br>CUST
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 15,540,687.09 15.92
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
PERSHING LLC 5,992,538.37 6.14
WELLS FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC 6,462,646.36 6.62
SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCT FOR THE
EXCLUSIVE<br>BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS
INTEGRATED<br>U.S. SMALL- JOHN HANCOCK TRUST COMPANY LLC 118,386.69 23.57
CAP GROWTH EQUITY BOSTON MA 02116-5022
FUND—ADVISOR CLASS NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 92,546.93 18.43
FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
UMB<br>BANK CUSTODIAN 246,729.78 49.13(b)
SECURITY FINANCIAL RESOURCES
TOPEKA<br>KS 66636-0001
INTEGRATED<br>U.S. SMALL- CHARLES<br>SCHWAB & CO INC 15,158,456.25 16.12
CAP GROWTH EQUITY EDWARD D JONES & CO 5,939,570.85 6.32
FUND—I CLASS FOR<br>THE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS
MAC & CO 13,972,489.31 14.86
NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 14,222,882.04 15.13
FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
PERSHING LLC 5,199,286.66 5.53
INTEGRATED<br>U.S. SMALL- LPL FINANCIAL 2,147,294.74 29.27(b)
MID CAP CORE EQUITY OMNIBUS CUSTOMER ACCOUNT
FUND PERSHING<br>LLC 928,935.59 12.66
INTEGRATED<br>U.S. SMALL- CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 2,176.05 8.98
MID CAP CORE EQUITY SPECIAL CUSTODY A/C FBO CUSTOMERS
FUND—ADVISOR CLASS PERSHING LLC 8,949.34 36.91(b)
T ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES 9,460.00 39.02(c)

72


FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
INTEGRATED<br>U.S. SMALL- CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 1,344,140.07 12.57
MID CAP CORE EQUITY SPECIAL CUSTODY A/C FBO CUSTOMERS
FUND—I CLASS HORIZONDECK & CO 2,917,764.85 27.30(a)
C/O T ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES INC
TRP GAF - QM SMID EQUITY
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 562,394.33 5.26
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
PERSHING LLC 2,462,207.28 23.03
INTERMEDIATE<br>TAX-FREE CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 750,541.04 35.11(b)
HIGH YIELD FUND REINVEST ACCOUNT
LPL<br>FINANCIAL 255,896.14 11.97
OMNIBUS<br>CUSTOMER ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 221,278.93 10.35
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
INTERMEDIATE<br>TAX-FREE INTERACTIVE BROKERS LLC 0.102 100.00(b)
HIGH YIELD FUND— GREENWICH CT 06830-5576
ADVISOR CLASS
INTERMEDIATE<br>TAX-FREE CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 2,249,761.56 37.13(b)
HIGH YIELD FUND—I CLASS SPECIAL CUSTODY A/C FBO CUSTOMERS
CINDY<br>PATTERSON 730,944.42 12.06
VANGUARD<br>BROKERAGE SERVICES 449,108.25 7.41
INTERNATIONAL<br>BOND CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 811,177.41 8.27
FUND (USD HEDGED) REINVEST ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 760,920.22 7.76
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
PERSHING LLC 1,692,041.27 17.25
INTERNATIONAL<br>BOND PERSHING<br>LLC 27,392.89 72.70(b)
FUND (USD HEDGED)— T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES 10,287.50 27.30(c)
ADVISOR CLASS
INTERNATIONAL<br>BOND EDWARD D JONES & CO 85,898,846.53 53.45(b)
FUND (USD HEDGED)— FOR THE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS
I CLASS LADYBIRD<br>& CO 13,775,841.95 8.57
LADYBUG & CO 10,486,828.46 6.53
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 15,928,378.01 9.91
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
PERSHING LLC 10,342,026.53 6.44
INTERNATIONAL<br>BOND RETIREMENT I 2020 FUND 30,896,063.84 5.69
FUND (USD HEDGED)— T ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
Z CLASS RETIREMENT I 2025 FUND 41,163,849.04 7.58
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>I 2030 FUND 45,646,712.45 8.40
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2020 63,157,859.98 11.63
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2025 63,676,585.00 11.72
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2030 69,851,712.14 12.86
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2035 30,760,958.37 5.66
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
SPECTRUM<br>INCOME FUND 40,249,458.16 7.41
T. ROWE<br>PRICE ASSOCIATES

73


FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
INTERNATIONAL<br>BOND CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 3,513,359.25 10.19
FUND REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 4,456,110.10 12.92
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
INTERNATIONAL<br>BOND MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY LLC 71,933.51 16.05
FUND—ADVISOR CLASS FOR THE EXCL BENEFIT OF ITS CUST
NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 64,248.32 14.34
FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
TD<br>AMERITRADE INC FBO 147,666.30 32.95(b)
OUR CUSTOMERS
VOYA<br>INSTITUTIONAL TRUST COMPANY 40,106.17 8.95
INTERNATIONAL<br>BOND CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 3,719,963.98 6.16
FUND—I CLASS REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
EDWARD D JONES & CO 3,099,397.57 5.13
FOR<br>THE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS
HORIZONDECK<br>& CO 3,980,927.36 6.59
C/O T ROWE PRICE ASSOC
ATTN GLOBAL ALLOCATION FUND
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 3,941,889.03 6.53
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
PERSHING LLC 7,182,242.01 11.89
TD AMERITRADE INC FBO 23,502,820.50 38.92(b)
OUR<br>CUSTOMERS
INTERNATIONAL<br>BOND SPECTRUM INCOME FUND 41,191,142.74 100.00(a)
FUND—Z CLASS T. ROWE<br>PRICE ASSOCIATES
INTERNATIONAL<br> CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 2,411,461.96 36.97(b)
DISCIPLINED EQUITY FUND REINVEST ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 1,815,200.03 27.83(b)
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
RAYMOND<br>JAMES 950,837.37 14.58
OMNIBUS<br>FOR MUTUAL FUNDS
INTERNATIONAL<br> EMPOWER TRUST FBO 21,024.94 6.41
DISCIPLINED EQUITY EMPLOYEE BENEFITS CLIENTS 401K
FUND—ADVISOR CLASS FIIOC AS AGENT 74,338.54 22.67
FBO DENTAL ASSOCIATES OF WALPOLE
401K<br>PROFIT SHARING PLAN & TRUST
COVINGTON KY 41015-1987
FIIOC<br>AS AGENT 57,474.19 17.53
PRO TOOL & SUPPLY, INC AND
PRO EQUIPMENT RENTAL, INC 401K
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 139,363.22 42.51(b)
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
INTERNATIONAL<br> CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 9,154,883.11 39.01(b)
DISCIPLINED EQUITY SPECIAL CUSTODY A/C FBO CUSTOMERS
FUND—I CLASS MAC & CO 4,356,406.58 18.56
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 1,617,936.90 6.89
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
PERSHING LLC 3,140,733.55 13.38
TD AMERITRADE INC FBO 1,190,617.24 5.07
OUR<br>CUSTOMERS

74


FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
INTERNATIONAL<br> CHARLES SCHWAB & CO 2,643,903.91 5.48
DISCOVERY FUND REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 13,211,378.66 27.38(b)
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
PERSHING LLC 7,639,167.23 15.83
INTERNATIONAL<br> CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 4,669,674.88 7.97
DISCOVERY FUND— REINVEST ACCOUNT
I CLASS EDWARD<br>D JONES & CO 12,527,504.96 21.38
FOR<br>THE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 13,351,200.20 22.79
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
INTERNATIONAL<br> SPECTRUM DIVERSIFIED EQUITY 1,228,542.39 55.22(a)
DISCOVERY FUND— T. ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
Z CLASS SPECTRUM INTERNATIONAL EQUITY 996,307.06 44.78(a)
FUND
T ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
INTERNATIONAL<br>EQUITY MARYLAND COLLEGE INVESTMENT PLAN 8,290,664.42 16.71
INDEX FUND GLOBAL<br>EQUITY MARKET INDEX
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 2,577,881.67 5.19
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
INTERNATIONAL<br>EQUITY RETIREMENT BLEND 2020 FUND 331,910.11 6.99
INDEX FUND—Z CLASS T ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT BLEND 2025 FUND 546,467.89 11.52
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>BLEND 2030 FUND 646,723.89 13.63
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>BLEND 2035 FUND 761,594.21 16.05
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>BLEND 2040 FUND 738,975.45 15.57
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>BLEND 2045 FUND 603,979.45 12.73
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>BLEND 2050 FUND 508,064.97 10.71
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>BLEND 2055 FUND 256,980.97 5.42
T ROWE<br>PRICE ASSOCIATES
INTERNATIONAL<br>STOCK CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 7,126,436.34 7.39
FUND REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 8,328,259.74 8.63
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
T ROWE PRICE TRUST CO INC 5,008,365.71 5.19
INTERNATIONAL<br>STOCK CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 119,903.16 15.79
FUND—ADVISOR CLASS REINVEST ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 232,804.59 30.65(b)
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
WELLS<br>FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC 44,056.86 5.80
SPECIAL<br>CUSTODY ACCT FOR THE
EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS
INTERNATIONAL<br>STOCK EDWARD D JONES & CO 117,283,180.72 57.75(b)
FUND—I CLASS FOR<br>THE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS

75


FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
INTERNATIONAL<br>STOCK AMERICAN UNITED LIFE 78,733.44 18.80
FUND—R CLASS SEPARATE<br>ACCOUNT II
AXA EQUITABLE FOR SA 36,216.38 8.65
CAPITAL BANK & TRUST COMPANY TTEE 28,564.93 6.82
PATTCO LLC 401K
GREENWOOD<br>VLG CO 80111-5002
DCGT<br>AS TTEE AND/OR CUST FBO PLIC 125,138.90 29.88(b)
VARIOUS RETIREMENT PLANS OMNIBUS
INTERNATIONAL<br>STOCK RETIREMENT I 2030 FUND 30,457,213.71 6.12
FUND—Z CLASS T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>I 2035 FUND 26,533,776.57 5.33
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>I 2040 FUND 32,088,132.41 6.44
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2040 43,007,587.89 8.64
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2025 28,538,174.26 5.73
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2030 46,399,546.87 9.32
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2035 34,786,656.63 6.99
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2045 27,410,895.01 5.51
T ROWE<br>PRICE ASSOCIATES
INTERNATIONAL<br>STOCK FARM BUREAU LIFE INS CO 1,249,181.91 7.37
PORTFOLIO ATTN MUTUAL FUND ACCOUNTING
WEST DES MOINES IA 50266-5997
NYLIAC 1,388,264.15 8.19
NYLIM<br>CENTER
PRUCO<br>LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 4,033,867.43 23.80(d)
PLAZ LIFE
SECURITY BENEFIT LIFE INS CO 1,207,870.11 7.13
FBO<br>T ROWE PRICE NO LOAD V A
TRANSAMERICA<br>LIFE INSURANCE 2,372,674.06 14.00
COMPANY
WRL<br>SERIES LIFE CORPORATE ACCOUNT
CEDAR RAPIDS IA 52499-3830
INTERNATIONAL<br>VALUE LPL FINANCIAL 3,459,928.72 12.90
EQUITY FUND OMNIBUS<br>CUSTOMER ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 3,769,760.32 14.05
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
RAYMOND<br>JAMES 2,391,839.11 8.92
OMNIBUS<br>FOR MUTUAL FUNDS
WELLS<br>FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC 2,700,104.51 10.07
SPECIAL<br>CUSTODY ACCT FOR THE
EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS

76


FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
INTERNATIONAL<br>VALUE EMPOWER TRUST FBO 101,916.90 5.25
EQUITY FUND— EMPLOYEE<br>BENEFITS CLIENTS 401K
ADVISOR<br>CLASS NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 101,948.03 5.25
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
NATIONWIDE<br>TRUST CO FSB 105,581.72 5.44
FBO<br>PARTICIPATING RETIREMENT PLANS
STATE<br>STREET BANK AND TRUST AS 1,111,792.77 57.28(b)
TRUSTEE<br>AND/OR CUSTODIAN
FBO<br>ADP ACCESS PRODUCT
INTERNATIONAL<br>VALUE MARYLAND COLLEGE INVESTMENT 3,578,376.67 6.34
EQUITY FUND—I CLASS PLAN EQUITY PORTFOLIO
T ROWE PRICE FUND ACCOUNTING
PERSHING LLC 3,472,356.99 6.15
TD AMERITRADE INC FBO 10,517,624.61 18.63
OUR<br>CUSTOMERS
INTERNATIONAL<br>VALUE DCGT AS TTEE AND/OR CUST FBO PLIC 130,676.89 5.84
EQUITY FUND—R CLASS VARIOUS RETIREMENT PLANS OMNIBUS
SAMMONS FINANCIAL NETWORK LLC 1,126,952.77 50.37(b)
STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST AS 635,204.13 28.39(b)
TRUSTEE AND/OR CUSTODIAN
FBO<br>ADP ACCESS PRODUCT
INTERNATIONAL<br>VALUE RETIREMENT I 2030 FUND 37,192,651.39 6.04
EQUITY FUND—Z CLASS T ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT I 2035 FUND 32,536,705.84 5.29
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>I 2040 FUND 39,373,090.54 6.40
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2040 53,550,999.34 8.70
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2025 35,040,478.86 5.69
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2030 57,023,021.08 9.26
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2035 43,559,346.60 7.08
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2045 34,465,784.94 5.60
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2050 30,996,403.03 5.04
T ROWE<br>PRICE ASSOCIATES
INVESTMENT-GRADE<br> ALLEN & COMPANY 884,678.16 13.56
CORPORATE MULTI- NEW YORK NY 10022-3168
SECTOR ACCOUNT BALTIMORE EQUITABLE SOCIETY 787,878.39 12.08
PORTFOLIO ATTN<br>MARY HARLEE
GENERAL<br>DYNAMICS CORP 401K 3,785,915.85 58.04(b)
PLAN MASTER TRUST CP
ILLINOIS<br>STUDENT ASSISTANCE 1,064,636.60 16.32
COMMISSION
ATTN<br>ROGER ROJAS
JAPAN<br>FUND CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 1,298,740.05 6.49
REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
MORGAN<br>STANLEY SMITH BARNEY LLC 8,716,268.18 43.58(b)
FOR THE EXCL BENEFIT OF ITS<br>CUST
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 1,340,688.91 6.70
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS

77


FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
JAPAN<br>FUND—I CLASS CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 849,658.14 13.28
SPECIAL<br>CUSTODY A/C FBO CUSTOMERS
J.P.<br>MORGAN SECURITIES LLC 428,271.04 6.69
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 656,602.35 10.26
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
S<br>KENNETH LEECH 666,499.85 10.42
EILEEN<br>STUECK LEECH JT TEN
JAPAN<br>FUND—Z CLASS SPECTRUM INTERNATIONAL EQUITY 6,591,716.48 100.00(a)
FUND
T ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
LARGE-CAP<br>GROWTH FUND LPL FINANCIAL 1,929,174.72 40.00(b)
OMNIBUS<br>CUSTOMER ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 388,439.72 8.05
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
T<br>ROWE PRICE RPS INC 1,227,976.83 25.46(e)
OMNIBUS<br>ACCOUNT
TRP<br>LARGE CAP GROWTH - INV CLASS
FUND
LARGE-CAP<br>GROWTH CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 16,518,253.35 5.52
FUND—I CLASS REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
EDWARD<br>D JONES & CO 38,064,651.07 12.73
FOR<br>THE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 73,143,252.34 24.46
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
TIAA,<br>FSB CUST/TTEE FBO 18,879,283.85 6.31
RETIREMENT<br>PLANS FOR WHICH
TIAA<br>ACTS AS RECORDKEEPER
ATTN<br>TRUST OPERATIONS
SAINT<br>LOUIS MO 63102-2748
LARGE-CAP<br>VALUE FUND CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 252,182.69 5.57
REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 1,058,805.20 23.40
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
PERSHING LLC 247,095.23 5.46
VANGUARD FIDUCIARY TRUST COMPANY 878,950.76 19.42
T ROWE PRICE RETAIL CLASS FUNDS
ATTN<br>OUTSIDE FUNDS
LARGE-CAP<br>VALUE MAC & CO 13,467,115.78 9.35
FUND—I CLASS ATTN<br>MUTUAL FUND OPERATION
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 56,934,827.80 39.54(b)
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
TIAA,<br>FSB CUST/TTEE FBO 27,556,708.27 19.14
RETIREMENT<br>PLANS FOR WHICH
TIAA<br>ACTS AS RECORDKEEPER
LATIN<br>AMERICA FUND CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 1,373,203.06 9.23
REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 1,630,689.99 10.96
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS

78


FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
LATIN<br>AMERICA FUND— T ROWE PRICE RPS INC 483,392.42 10.33
I CLASS FBO TRP PLAN
TRP<br>LATIN AMERICA I
WASHINGTON<br>& CO C/O US BANK NA 397,964.37 8.51
MILWAUKEE WI 53212-3958
LATIN<br>AMERICA FUND— SPECTRUM INTERNATIONAL EQUITY 842,986.57 100.00(a)
Z CLASS FUND
T ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
LIMITED<br>DURATION CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 4,189,872.10 14.17
INFLATION FOCUSED REINVEST ACCOUNT
BOND FUND LPL<br>FINANCIAL 2,553,104.89 8.64
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 2,634,725.31 8.91
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
PERSHING LLC 6,019,361.31 20.36
LIMITED<br>DURATION PERSHING<br>LLC 11,169,997.96 5.74
INFLATION FOCUSED T ROWE PRICE SERVICES INC FBO 10,964,871.08 5.63
BOND FUND—I CLASS EDUCATION TRUST OF ALASKA
PORTFOLIO<br>2025-2028
T<br>ROWE PRICE SERVICES INC FBO 54,950,102.82 28.24(b)
EDUCATION<br>TRUST OF ALASKA
ENROLLMENT PORTFOLIO
T<br>ROWE PRICE SERVICES INC FBO 81,904,488.99 42.09(b)
EDUCATION<br>TRUST OF ALASKA
PORTFOLIO<br>2021-2024
LIMITED<br>DURATION RETIREMENT I 2020 FUND 116,640,219.66 9.03
INFLATION FOCUSED T ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
BOND FUND—Z CLASS RETIREMENT I 2025 FUND 119,780,085.15 9.28
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>INCOME PORTFOLIO 68,943,418.64 5.34
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2010 82,433,558.26 6.39
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2015 108,041,267.99 8.37
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2020 236,982,526.17 18.36
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2025 185,620,855.58 14.38
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2030 88,313,684.32 6.84
T ROWE<br>PRICE ASSOCIATES
LIMITED-TERM<br>BOND EMPOWER ANNUITY INSURANCE 3,051,280.61 8.86
PORTFOLIO COMPANY OF AMERICA
CLIENT<br>PLANS
GREAT-WEST LIFE & ANNUITY<br>INS CO
JPMORGAN<br>CHASE BANK CUST FBO 11,673,712.71 33.90(d)
INTELLIGENT<br>VARIABLE ANNUITY
TIAA-CREF<br>LIFE SEP A/C VA-1 OF
TIAA-CREF<br>LIFE INSURANCE CO
CHARLOTTE NC 28262-8551
NATIONWIDE INSURANCE COMPANY 5,650,690.02 16.41
NATIONWIDE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY<br> 1,916,445.97 5.57
SECURITY<br>BENEFIT LIFE INS CO 2,064,415.67 5.99
FBO T ROWE PRICE NO LOAD V A
TRANSAMERICA<br>LIFE INSURANCE CO 2,910,693.73 8.45
EM PRIVATE PLACEMENT ADVANTAGE V

79


FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
LIMITED-TERM<br>BOND JEFFERSON NATIONAL 3,441,878.51 96.35(d)
PORTFOLIO—II LIFE<br>INS CO
MARYLAND<br>SHORT-TERM CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 2,268,131.18 17.65
TAX-FREE BOND FUND REINVEST ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 1,376,453.39 10.71
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
PERSHING LLC 2,427,141.85 18.89
TD AMERITRADE INC FBO 757,042.25 5.89
OUR<br>CUSTOMERS
MARYLAND<br>TAX-FREE CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 9,338,488.69 9.30
BOND FUND REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 19,238,669.74 19.17
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
MARYLAND<br>TAX-FREE SAXON & CO 6,779,665.48 5.53
BOND FUND—I CLASS CLEVELAND<br>OH 44101-4597
MARYLAND<br>TAX-FREE LPL FINANCIAL 1,044,879.10 5.06
MONEY FUND OMNIBUS<br>CUSTOMER ACCOUNT
RBC<br>CAPITAL MARKETS, LLC 1,450,024.18 7.02
MUTUAL<br>FUND OMNIBUS PROCESSING
ATTN<br>MUTUAL FUND OPS MANAGER
MINNEAPOLIS MN 55401-1931
MARYLAND<br>TAX-FREE ARNOLD SAGNER AGENT POA 5,809,100.70 7.34
MONEY FUND—I CLASS MONICA SAGNER TR
MONICA SAGNER REVOCABLE TRUST
BARBARA T TICE T O D 6,114,513.98 7.73
MARY<br>JOHN MILLER 11,124,685.77 14.06
JAMES<br>D MILLER JT TEN
MID-CAP<br>GROWTH FUND CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 8,419,261.48 6.48
REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERV CORP 23,092,862.91 17.79
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
T<br>ROWE PRICE TRUST CO 22,328,700.05 17.20
ATTN ASSET RECONCILIATIONS
WELLS<br>FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC 12,444,740.84 9.58
SPECIAL<br>CUSTODY ACCT FOR THE
EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS
MID-CAP<br>GROWTH FUND— CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 144,128.07 5.28
ADVISOR CLASS REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
DCGT<br>AS TTEE AND/OR CUST 140,774.80 5.16
FBO PLIC VARIOUS RETIREMENT<br>PLANS
LINCOLN<br>RETIREMENT SERVICES 155,561.91 5.70
COMPANY
FBO UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL 401K<br>PLAN
MATRIX<br>TRUST COMPANY CUST FBO 157,250.57 5.76
VERMEER CORPORATION 401(K) RETIRE
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 1,025,193.52 37.56(b)
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
MID-CAP<br>GROWTH CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 15,316,602.48 12.72
FUND—I CLASS REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 15,323,819.01 12.73
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS

80


FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
MID-CAP<br>GROWTH AMERICAN UNITED LIFE 51,647.72 14.08
FUND—R CLASS SEPARATE<br>ACCOUNT II
EMPOWER<br>TRUST COMPANY LLC 28,843.74 7.86
VARIOUS FASCORE LLC RECORDKEPT<br>
EMPOWER<br>TRUST FBO 22,350.44 6.09
RECORDKEEPING<br>FOR VARIOUS BENEFIT
NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 44,325.39 12.08
NATIONWIDE<br>TRUST CO FSB 34,585.53 9.43
STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST AS 25,079.32 6.84
TRUSTEE AND/OR CUSTODIAN
FBO ADP ACCESS PRODUCT
VOYA<br>RETIREMENT INS & ANNUITY CO 60,588.02 16.52
WINDSOR CT 06095-4774
MID-CAP<br>GROWTH RETIREMENT I 2030 FUND 3,243,721.66 6.44
FUND—Z CLASS T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>I 2035 FUND 2,777,110.69 5.51
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>I 2040 FUND 3,362,815.72 6.67
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2040 4,465,085.02 8.86
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2025 3,073,603.69 6.10
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2030 4,895,083.36 9.71
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2035 3,590,231.72 7.12
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2045 2,797,519.02 5.55
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2050 2,536,497.46 5.03
T ROWE<br>PRICE ASSOCIATES
MID-CAP<br>GROWTH C M LIFE INSURANCE CO 2,064,281.65 12.78
PORTFOLIO ATTN FUND OPERATIONS
SPRINGFIELD MA 01111-0001
FARM<br>BUREAU LIFE INS CO 926,294.00 5.74
ATTN MUTUAL FUND ACCOUNTING
M<br>M L BAYSTATE LIFE INS CO 1,624,476.61 10.06
ATTN<br>RS FUND OPERATIONS
SPRINGFIELD MA 01111-0001
MASS<br>MUTUAL LIFE INS CO 2,117,267.30 13.11
ATTN FUND OPERATIONS
MODERN<br>WOODMEN OF AMERICA 3,170,617.08 19.63
ATTN MUTUAL FUNDS ACCTG
SECURITY<br>BENEFIT LIFE INS CO 2,360,778.63 14.62
FBO T ROWE PRICE NO LOAD V A
MID-CAP<br>GROWTH LINCOLN NATIONAL LIFE INS CO 178,818.10 8.55
PORTFOLIO—II ATTN CAMMIE KLINE
FORT<br>WAYNE IN 46802-3506
NATIONWIDE INSURANCE COMPANY 1,231,472.01 58,87(d)
NATIONWIDE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 653,737.07 31.25(d)
MID-CAP<br>INDEX FUND T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES 12,131.23 100.00(c)

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FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
MID-CAP<br>INDEX FUND— EDUCATION TRUST OF ALASKA 483,975.28 7.98
I CLASS ACT PORTFOLIO
C/O<br>T ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
EDUCATION TRUST OF ALASKA 2,415,163.88 39.80(b)
TOTAL EQUITY MARKET INDEX
PORTFOLIO
C/O T ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
MARYLAND<br>COLLEGE INVESTMENT PLAN 1,127,375.05 18.58
EXTENDED EQUITY INDEX PORTFOLIO
MARYLAND<br>COLLEGE INVESTMENT PLAN 1,730,603.44 28.52(b)
GLOBAL EQUITY MARKET INDEX
MID-CAP<br>INDEX FUND— RETIREMENT BLEND 2020 FUND 81,222.64 6.99
Z CLASS T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>BLEND 2025 FUND 134,865.65 11.61
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>BLEND 2030 FUND 159,021.91 13.69
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>BLEND 2035 FUND 187,566.80 16.15
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>BLEND 2040 FUND 181,209.78 15.60
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>BLEND 2045 FUND 146,005.64 12.57
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>BLEND 2050 FUND 124,008.23 10.68
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>BLEND 2055 FUND 62,395.04 5.37
T ROWE<br>PRICE ASSOCIATES
MID-CAP<br>VALUE FUND CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 7,104,204.56 5.08
REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 22,888,585.61 16.36
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
T<br>ROWE PRICE RPS INC 11,178,234.65 7.99
PLAN<br>OMNIBUS ACCT
NEW<br>BUSINESS GROUP
MID-CAP<br>VALUE FUND— DCGT AS TTEE AND/OR CUST FBO PLIC 128,222.60 5.26
ADVISOR CLASS VARIOUS<br>RETIREMENT PLANS OMNIBUS
EMPOWER TRUST COMPANY LLC 171,347.77 7.02
RECORDKEEPING<br>FOR LARGE BENEFIT PL
LINCOLN<br>RETIREMENT SERVICES 163,746.47 6.71
COMPANY
FBO CAROLINAEAST MEDICAL CENTER
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 470,959.57 19.30
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
STATE<br>STREET BANK AND TRUST AS 409,275.66 16.77
TRUSTEE<br>AND/OR CUSTODIAN
FBO<br>ADP ACCESS PRODUCT
MID-CAP<br>VALUE FUND— CHARLES<br>SCHWAB & CO INC 8,886,997.49 5.75
I<br>CLASS EDWARD<br>D JONES & CO 9,366,599.42 6.06
FOR<br>THE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 20,807,326.47 13.46
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS

82


FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
MID-CAP<br>VALUE FUND— NATIONWIDE<br>TRUST CO FSB 1,825,645.09 42.70(b)
R CLASS STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST AS 1,711,745.43 40.04(b)
TRUSTEE AND/OR CUSTODIAN
FBO<br>ADP ACCESS PRODUCT
MID-CAP<br>VALUE FUND— RETIREMENT I 2030 FUND 9,178,661.88 6.14
Z CLASS T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>I 2035 FUND 8,009,084.94 5.36
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>I 2040 FUND 9,637,247.81 6.45
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2040 13,337,879.52 8.93
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2025 8,879,963.37 5.94
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2030 14,348,156.94 9.60
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2035 10,858,454.41 7.27
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2045 8,471,557.88 5.67
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2050 7,619,030.51 5.10
T ROWE<br>PRICE ASSOCIATES
MODERATE<br>ALLOCATION AMERICAN NATIONAL GROUP 508,627.78 5.70
PORTFOLIO UNALLOCATED VA CORP
ATTN<br>JOHN BURCHETT
8TH FLOOR CONTROLLERS DEPT
FARM<br>BUREAU LIFE INS CO 913,093.96 10.22
ATTN MUTUAL FUND ACCOUNTING
MODERN<br>WOODMEN OF AMERICA 2,031,298.68 22.74
ATTN PRODUCT VALUATION
PARAGON LIFE INSURANCE CO 1,207,539.15 13.52
SECURITY<br>BENEFIT LIFE INS CO 1,619,345.10 18.13
FBO T ROWE PRICE NO LOAD V A
MORTGAGE-BACKED<br> ALLEN<br>& COMPANY 1,297,885.24 9.03
SECURITIES<br>MULTI-SECTOR BALTIMORE<br>EQUITABLE SOCIETY 1,320,843.23 9.19
ACCOUNT<br>PORTFOLIO ATTN MARY HARLEE
GENERAL<br>DYNAMICS CORP 401K 6,318,837.23 43.98(b)
PLAN MASTER TRUST CP
ILLINOIS<br>STUDENT ASSISTANCE 1,790,685.44 12.46
COMMISSION
ATTN ROGER ROJAS
XCEL<br>ENERGY INC. 3,639,690.37 25.33(b)
ATTN<br>GREG ZICK
MULTI-STRATEGY<br>TOTAL CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 427,983.41 12.10
RETURN FUND SPECIAL<br>CUSTODY A/C FBO CUSTOMERS
LPL<br>FINANCIAL 498,778.63 14.10
OMNIBUS<br>CUSTOMER ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 368,522.88 10.42
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
PERSHING LLC 490,969.00 13.88
TD AMERITRADE INC FBO 414,838.93 11.73
OUR<br>CUSTOMERS
VANGUARD BROKERAGE SERVICES 283,635.55 8.02

83


FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
MULTI-STRATEGY<br>TOTAL HORIZONDECK & CO 3,026,953.63 9.29
RETURN FUND—I CLASS C/O T ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES<br>INC
ATTN TRP GLOBAL ALLOCATION FUND
LADYBIRD & CO 10,579,655.20 32.49(a)
LADYBUG<br>& CO 8,130,163.98 24.97
LAKESIDE<br>& CO 7,699,372.55 23.64
NEW<br>ASIA FUND CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 6,608,191.18 8.59
REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 10,759,863.90 13.99
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
NEW<br>ASIA FUND—I CLASS CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 7,491,488.83 8.54
REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
J.P.<br>MORGAN SECURITIES LLC 26,835,048.00 30.60(b)
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
MITRA<br>& CO FBO VA 6,020,310.38 6.87
MILWAUKEE<br>WI 53223-2422
NEW<br>ASIA FUND—Z CLASS SPECTRUM INTERNATIONAL 11,050,315.77 100.00(a)
EQUITY FUND
T ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
NEW<br>ERA FUND CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 1,920,768.01 5.66
REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
LPL<br>FINANCIAL 1,733,626.99 5.11
OMNIBUS<br>CUSTOMER ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 3,532,213.85 10.41
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
WELLS<br>FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC 1,739,537.05 5.12
SPECIAL<br>CUSTODY ACCT FOR THE
EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS
NEW<br>ERA FUND—I CLASS NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 14,775,344.05 37.28(b)
FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
TD<br>AMERITRADE INC FBO 3,465,117.06 8.74
OUR CUSTOMERS
NEW<br>HORIZONS FUND CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 10,711,218.29 5.29
REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 41,601,777.88 20.54
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
T ROWE PRICE TRUST CO INC 32,320,912.66 15.96
NEW<br>HORIZONS FUND— NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 45,634,918.55 19.86
I CLASS FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF<br>OUR CUSTOMERS

84


FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
NEW<br>HORIZONS FUND— RETIREMENT I 2030 FUND 2,537,268.62 6.22
Z CLASS T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>I 2035 FUND 2,163,403.49 5.31
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>I 2040 FUND 2,611,601.02 6.41
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>I 2045 FUND 2,037,795.66 5.00
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2040 3,501,683.22 8.59
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2025 2,350,248.46 5.76
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2030 3,815,323.68 9.36
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2035 2,838,202.36 6.96
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2045 2,265,012.76 5.56
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2050 2,075,375.14 5.09
T ROWE<br>PRICE ASSOCIATES
NEW<br>INCOME FUND NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 6,031,287.37 5.91
FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
PERSHING LLC 5,712,396.33 5.60
T ROWE<br>PRICE TRUST CO INC 8,759,546.60 8.58
NEW<br>INCOME FUND— EMPOWER TRUST FBO 96,486.80 8.40
ADVISOR CLASS EMPLOYEE<br>BENEFITS CLIENTS 401K
MORGAN<br>STANLEY SMITH BARNEY LLC 101,259.44 8.82
FOR THE EXCL BENEFIT OF ITS<br>CUST
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 69,863.72 6.08
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
PERSHING LLC 175,445.99 15.28
STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST AS 60,788.21 5.29
TRUSTEE AND/OR CUSTODIAN
FBO ADP ACCESS PRODUCT
VANTAGEPOINT ROTH IRA 60,405.76 5.26
VANTAGEPOINT<br>TRADITIONAL IRA 260,983.68 22.72
NEW<br>INCOME FUND— EDUCATION TRUST OF ALASKA 25,006,305.96 7.71
I CLASS PORTFOLIO 2024
C/O<br>T ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
EDWARD<br>D JONES & CO 20,548,618.28 6.33
FOR<br>THE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS
PERSHING LLC 33,103,152.68 10.20
T ROWE PRICE SERVICES INC FBO 31,246,542.32 9.63
EDUCATION TRUST OF ALASKA
PORTFOLIO<br>FOR EDUCATION TODAY
NEW<br>INCOME FUND— DCGT AS TTEE AND/OR CUST FBO PLIC 14,913.96 10.72
R CLASS VARIOUS<br>RETIREMENT PLANS OMNIBUS
MATRIX TRUST COMPANY CUST FBO 17,122.61 12.30
FAMILY<br>HOME OFFICE LLC 401(K) PLAN
NATIONWIDE TRUST CO FSB 19,468.66 13.99
STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST AS 70,776.72 50.85(b)
TRUSTEE AND/OR CUSTODIAN
FBO<br>ADP ACCESS PRODUCT

85


FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
NEW<br>INCOME FUND— RETIREMENT I 2020 FUND 84,812,427.02 5.76
Z CLASS T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>I 2025 FUND 112,512,484.49 7.64
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>I 2030 FUND 125,174,508.78 8.50
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2020 174,573,315.23 11.86
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2025 175,398,360.81 11.92
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2030 192,596,936.91 13.09
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2035 82,213,560.20 5.59
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
SPECTRUM<br>INCOME FUND 99,642,098.85 6.77
T. ROWE<br>PRICE ASSOCIATES
NEW<br>JERSEY TAX-FREE CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 1,164,638.41 6.29
BOND FUND REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 7,487,989.48 40.44(b)
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
NEW<br>JERSEY TAX-FREE SAXON & CO 1,106,826.34 9.44
BOND FUND—I CLASS
NEW<br>YORK TAX-FREE CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 1,509,782.55 7.65
BOND FUND REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
MLPF&S<br>FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT OF 1,035,700.99 5.25
ITS CUSTOMERS
NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 2,313,266.20 11.72
FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
TD<br>AMERITRADE INC FBO 1,026,540.02 5.20
OUR CUSTOMERS
NEW<br>YORK TAX-FREE CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 1,586,570.42 7.62
BOND FUND—I CLASS SPECIAL<br>CUSTODY A/C FBO CUSTOMERS
OVERSEAS<br>STOCK FUND NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 31,613,727.31 7.17
FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
RAYMOND<br>JAMES 74,597,152.10 16.91
OMNIBUS<br>FOR MUTUAL FUNDS
WELLS<br>FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC 239,217,670.51 54.24(b)
SPECIAL<br>CUSTODY ACCT FOR THE
EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS
OVERSEAS<br>STOCK FUND— NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 36,840,795.42 93.88(b)
ADVISOR CLASS FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF<br>OUR CUSTOMERS
OVERSEAS<br>STOCK CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 34,011,343.64 7.60
FUND—I CLASS SPECIAL<br>CUSTODY A/C FBO CUSTOMERS
CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 36,075,122.23 8.06
EDWARD D JONES & CO 59,188,335.77 13.22
FOR<br>THE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 80,480,646.44 17.98
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
WELLS<br>FARGO BANK NA FBO 28,482,866.98 6.36
OMNIBUS CASH

86


FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
OVERSEAS<br>STOCK RETIREMENT I 2030 FUND 55,198,021.00 6.30
FUND—Z CLASS T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>I 2035 FUND 48,293,711.31 5.51
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>I 2040 FUND 58,232,735.17 6.64
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>I 2045 FUND 44,493,886.96 5.07
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2040 78,620,425.81 8.97
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2025 52,479,574.99 5.99
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2030 85,053,963.78 9.70
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2035 63,932,424.18 7.29
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2045 50,109,433.12 5.71
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2050 44,957,096.92 5.13
T ROWE<br>PRICE ASSOCIATES
QM U.S.<br>BOND ETF CITIGROUP<br>GLOBAL MARKETS INC. 400,000 42.11(f)
CHARLES<br>SCHWAB & CO INC 228,470 24.05
U.S.<br>BANK N/A 270,843 28.51
MILWAUKEE,<br>WI 53226
QM U.S.<br>BOND INDEX FUND CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 7,065,106.15 10.68
REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
LPL<br>FINANCIAL 5,331,530.57 8.06
OMNIBUS<br>CUSTOMER ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 16,836,319.61 25.46(b)
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
QM<br>U.S. BOND INDEX EDUCATION TRUST OF ALASKA 9,673,353.12 17.49
FUND—I CLASS ACT PORTFOLIO
C/O<br>T ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
T<br>ROWE PRICE CHARITABLE 2,980,003.51 5.39
BALANCED INDEX POOL
QM<br>U.S. BOND INDEX RETIREMENT BLEND 2015 FUND 249,265.12 5.61
FUND—Z CLASS T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>BLEND 2020 FUND 871,606.37 19.62
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>BLEND 2025 FUND 1,199,277.35 27.00(a)
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>BLEND 2030 FUND 939,432.62 21.15
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>BLEND 2035 FUND 612,091.45 13.78
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>BLEND 2040 FUND 233,007.99 5.25
T ROWE<br>PRICE ASSOCIATES
REAL<br>ASSETS FUND NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 1,183,836.37 11.28
FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
PERSHING LLC 848,568.65 8.09
RAYMOND JAMES 3,667,947.61 34.96(b)
OMNIBUS<br>FOR MUTUAL FUNDS

87


FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
REAL<br>ASSETS FUND— BREAD & CO 9,768,046.07 16.41
I CLASS C/O T ROWE PRICE ASSOC
ATTN BALANCED FUND
LADYBUG & CO 4,250,306.06 7.14
LAKESIDE<br>& CO 8,841,064.63 14.85
REAL<br>ASSETS FUND— RETIREMENT I 2030 FUND 26,498,231.04 6.30
Z CLASS T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>I 2035 FUND 22,939,343.13 5.45
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>I 2040 FUND 27,704,550.53 6.58
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>I 2045 FUND 21,115,322.98 5.02
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2040 37,259,198.78 8.85
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2025 24,684,520.96 5.86
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2030 40,138,659.22 9.54
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2035 29,942,411.69 7.11
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2045 24,111,871.37 5.73
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2050 21,435,624.78 5.09
T ROWE<br>PRICE ASSOCIATES
REAL<br>ESTATE FUND CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 3,117,740.27 5.25
REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 17,011,791.86 28.67(b)
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
REAL<br>ESTATE FUND— CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 73,640.22 6.10
ADVISOR CLASS REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
EMPOWER<br>TRUST FBO 202,741.79 16.81
EMPLOYEE<br>BENEFITS CLIENTS 401K
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 254,018.45 21.06
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
PERSHING LLC 71,606.31 5.94
REAL<br>ESTATE FUND— INTERNATIONAL PAPER COMPANY 2,286,634.51 7.92
I CLASS MODERATE PORTFOLIO
STAMFORD<br>CT 06901-3284
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 1,888,930.74 6.55
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
RETIREMENT<br>2005 FUND NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 6,845,924.47 8.55
FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
T<br>ROWE PRICE RPS INC 4,998,157.82 6.24
OMNIBUS ACCOUNT - RETIREMENT

88


FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
RETIREMENT<br>2005 FUND— NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERV CORP 375,742.15 13.07
ADVISOR CLASS FOR EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF OUR
CUSTOMERS
RUSS LENNON
RELIANCE TRUST COMPANY FBO 222,566.61 7.74
RETIREMENT PLANS SERVICED BY
METLIFE
GREENWOOD VLG CO 80111-5002
VANTAGEPOINT ROTH IRA 165,303.53 5.75
VANTAGEPOINT<br>TRADITIONAL IRA 1,005,918.21 34.98(b)
RETIREMENT<br>2005 AXA<br>EQUITABLE FOR SA 265,573.25 8.26
FUND—R CLASS STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST<br>AS 1,746,586.24 54.30(b)
TRUSTEE AND/OR CUSTODIAN
FBO ADP ACCESS PRODUCT
VOYA RETIREMENT INS & ANNUITY CO 523,672.46 16.28
RETIREMENT<br>2010 FUND NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 13,981,009.55 8.10
FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF<br>OUR CUSTOMERS
RETIREMENT<br>2010 FUND— EMPOWER TRUST COMPANY LLC 1,088,816.72 10.25
ADVISOR CLASS EMPOWER<br>BENEFIT PLANS
LINCOLN<br>FINANCIAL GROUP TRUST CO 701,926.01 6.61
FBO<br>ROLLOVER IRA PLANS
CONCORD NH 03301-3258
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 789,701.45 7.43
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
TIAA,<br>FSB CUST/TTEE FBO 593,354.72 5.59
RETIREMENT<br>PLANS FOR WHICH
TIAA<br>ACTS AS RECORDKEEPER
VANTAGEPOINT TRADITIONAL IRA 621,529.90 5.85
RETIREMENT<br>2010 AXA<br>EQUITABLE FOR SA 335,178.92 5.09
FUND—R CLASS STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST<br>AS 3,340,618.44 50.77(b)
TRUSTEE AND/OR CUSTODIAN
FBO<br>ADP ACCESS PRODUCT
RETIREMENT<br>2015 FUND NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 28,419,566.65 8.90
FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
T<br>ROWE PRICE RPS INC 20,279,575.62 6.35
OMNIBUS ACCOUNT - RETIREMENT
RETIREMENT<br>2015 FUND— LINCOLN FINANCIAL GROUP TRUST CO 1,231,556.21 8.20
ADVISOR CLASS FBO<br>ROLLOVER IRA PLANS
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERV CORP 2,812,285.35 18.72
FOR<br>EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF OUR
CUSTOMERS
RUSS LENNON
VALIC SEPARATE ACCOUNT A 1,128,734.84 7.51
HOUSTON<br>TX 77019-2107
VANTAGEPOINT TRADITIONAL IRA 1,118,984.28 7.45
RETIREMENT<br>2015 AXA<br>EQUITABLE FOR SA 1,026,023.63 8.80
FUND—R CLASS STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST<br>AS 5,626,945.03 48.26(b)
TRUSTEE AND/OR CUSTODIAN
FBO ADP ACCESS PRODUCT
VOYA RETIREMENT INS & ANNUITY CO 942,493.08 8.08

89


FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
RETIREMENT<br>2020 FUND NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 70,270,273.03 13.53
FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
T<br>ROWE PRICE RPS INC 50,482,761.08 9.72
OMNIBUS<br>ACCOUNT
RETIREMENT<br>2020
RETIREMENT<br>2020 FUND— CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 2,390,405.99 5.27
ADVISOR CLASS REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
EMPOWER<br>TRUST FBO 2,465,793.00 5.44
EMPOWER<br>BENEFIT PLANS
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 6,196,961.38 13.67
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
STATE<br>STREET BANK AND TRUST AS 2,328,963.38 5.14
TRUSTEE<br>AND/OR CUSTODIAN
FBO<br>ADP ACCESS PRODUCT
RETIREMENT<br>2020 STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST AS 19,791,226.63 51.72(b)
FUND—R CLASS TRUSTEE AND/OR CUSTODIAN
FBO<br>ADP ACCESS PRODUCT
RETIREMENT<br>2025 FUND NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 110,097,817.02 16.49
FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
T<br>ROWE PRICE RPS INC 93,332,520.12 13.98
OMNIBUS ACCOUNT - RETIREMENT
RETIREMENT<br>2025 FUND— EMPOWER TRUST FBO 3,698,771.19 6.72
ADVISOR CLASS EMPLOYEE<br>BENEFITS CLIENTS 401K
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERV CORP 11,070,996.61 20.11
FOR<br>EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF OUR
CUSTOMERS
RUSS LENNON
STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST AS 3,406,229.72 6.19
TRUSTEE AND/OR CUSTODIAN
FBO ADP ACCESS PRODUCT
VALIC SEPARATE ACCOUNT A 4,178,840.42 7.59
RETIREMENT<br>2025 AXA<br>EQUITABLE FOR SA 4,874,985.00 9.04
FUND—R CLASS STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST<br>AS 27,476,997.28 50.94(b)
TRUSTEE AND/OR CUSTODIAN
FBO ADP ACCESS PRODUCT
VOYA RETIREMENT INS & ANNUITY CO 4,399,174.51 8.15
RETIREMENT<br>2030 FUND NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 95,323,592.03 16.48
FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
T<br>ROWE PRICE RPS INC 80,210,619.83 13.86
OMNIBUS<br>ACCOUNT
RETIREMENT<br>2030

90


FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
RETIREMENT<br>2030 FUND— CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 3,830,708.91 5.55
ADVISOR CLASS REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
EMPOWER<br>TRUST COMPANY LLC 4,038,025.98 5.85
EMPOWER BENEFIT PLANS
EMPOWER<br>TRUST FBO 4,011,818.57 5.81
EMPLOYEE<br>BENEFITS CLIENTS 401K
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 9,725,753.20 14.10
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
STATE<br>STREET BANK AND TRUST AS 4,491,608.74 6.51
TRUSTEE<br>AND/OR CUSTODIAN
FBO<br>ADP ACCESS PRODUCT
RETIREMENT<br>2030 AXA<br>EQUITABLE FOR SA 3,821,540.10 5.98
FUND—R CLASS STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST<br>AS 34,484,851.42 53.95(b)
TRUSTEE AND/OR CUSTODIAN
FBO<br>ADP ACCESS PRODUCT
RETIREMENT<br>2035 FUND NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 84,116,275.74 17.03
FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
T<br>ROWE PRICE RPS INC 73,091,139.19 14.79
OMNIBUS ACCOUNT - RETIREMENT
RETIREMENT<br>2035 FUND— EMPOWER TRUST FBO 2,883,656.96 5.93
ADVISOR CLASS EMPLOYEE<br>BENEFITS CLIENTS 401K
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERV CORP 10,287,334.15 21.15
FOR<br>EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF OUR
CUSTOMERS
RUSS LENNON
STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST AS 2,990,671.64 6.15
TRUSTEE AND/OR CUSTODIAN
FBO ADP ACCESS PRODUCT
VALIC SEPARATE ACCOUNT A 3,633,525.74 7.47
RETIREMENT<br>2035 AXA<br>EQUITABLE FOR SA 4,974,647.37 9.35
FUND—R CLASS STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST<br>AS 28,627,474.20 53.82(b)
TRUSTEE AND/OR CUSTODIAN
FBO ADP ACCESS PRODUCT
VOYA RETIREMENT INS & ANNUITY CO 3,522,727.97 6.62
RETIREMENT<br>2040 FUND CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 19,507,526.18 5.31
REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 62,709,080.32 17.06
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
T<br>ROWE PRICE RPS INC 49,609,096.85 13.49
OMNIBUS<br>ACCOUNT
RETIREMENT<br>2040

91


FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
RETIREMENT<br>2040 FUND— CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 2,511,685.07 5.16
ADVISOR CLASS REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
EMPOWER<br>TRUST FBO 2,488,406.57 5.12
EMPLOYEE<br>BENEFITS CLIENTS 401K
EMPOWER<br>TRUST FBO 2,688,110.85 5.53
EMPOWER<br>BENEFIT PLANS
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 6,660,515.99 13.70
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
STATE<br>STREET BANK AND TRUST AS 3,337,435.98 6.86
TRUSTEE<br>AND/OR CUSTODIAN
FBO ADP ACCESS PRODUCT
VALIC SEPARATE ACCOUNT A 2,472,289.67 5.08
RETIREMENT<br>2040 AXA<br>EQUITABLE FOR SA 2,694,833.53 5.77
FUND—R CLASS STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST<br>AS 26,802,996.64 57.37(b)
TRUSTEE AND/OR CUSTODIAN
FBO<br>ADP ACCESS PRODUCT
RETIREMENT<br>2045 FUND CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 16,401,009.43 5.12
REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 60,257,626.52 18.82
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
T<br>ROWE PRICE RPS INC 46,223,125.63 14.44
OMNIBUS ACCOUNT - RETIREMENT
RETIREMENT<br>2045 FUND— EMPOWER TRUST FBO 2,068,247.49 5.64
ADVISOR CLASS EMPLOYEE<br>BENEFITS CLIENTS 401K
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERV CORP 8,359,442.88 22.82
FOR<br>EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF OUR
CUSTOMERS
RUSS LENNON
STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST AS 2,360,996.52 6.44
TRUSTEE AND/OR CUSTODIAN
FBO ADP ACCESS PRODUCT
VALIC SEPARATE ACCOUNT A 2,747,628.50 7.50
RETIREMENT<br>2045 AXA<br>EQUITABLE FOR SA 3,568,344.56 9.03
FUND—R CLASS STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST<br>AS 22,515,980.03 56.96(b)
TRUSTEE AND/OR CUSTODIAN
FBO ADP ACCESS PRODUCT
VOYA RETIREMENT INS & ANNUITY CO 2,789,039.80 7.06
RETIREMENT<br>2050 FUND CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 20,795,305.65 6.73
REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 68,399,412.63 22.14
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
T<br>ROWE PRICE RPS INC 43,223,069.23 13.99
OMNIBUS ACCOUNT - RETIREMENT

92


FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
RETIREMENT<br>2050 FUND— CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 2,914,797.59 5.40
ADVISOR CLASS REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
EMPOWER<br>TRUST FBO 2,770,590.39 5.13
EMPOWER<br>BENEFIT PLANS
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 9,142,346.40 16.92
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
STATE<br>STREET BANK AND TRUST AS 4,495,834.88 8.32
TRUSTEE<br>AND/OR CUSTODIAN
FBO ADP ACCESS PRODUCT
VALIC SEPARATE ACCOUNT A 2,888,312.10 5.35
RETIREMENT<br>2050 AXA<br>EQUITABLE FOR SA 3,317,007.05 6.25
FUND—R CLASS STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST<br>AS 31,741,330.30 59.81(b)
TRUSTEE AND/OR CUSTODIAN
FBO<br>ADP ACCESS PRODUCT
RETIREMENT<br>2055 FUND NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 38,650,066.20 20.99
FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
T<br>ROWE PRICE RPS INC 26,868,373.67 14.59
OMNIBUS ACCOUNT - RETIREMENT
RETIREMENT<br>2055 FUND— EMPOWER TRUST FBO 1,977,316.90 7.04
ADVISOR CLASS EMPLOYEE<br>BENEFITS CLIENTS 401K
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERV CORP 7,543,724.09 26.84(b)
FOR<br>EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF OUR
CUSTOMERS
RUSS LENNON
STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST AS 2,312,261.94 8.23
TRUSTEE AND/OR CUSTODIAN
FBO ADP ACCESS PRODUCT
VALIC SEPARATE ACCOUNT A 1,525,216.65 5.43
RETIREMENT<br>2055 AXA<br>EQUITABLE FOR SA 2,838,977.41 9.50
FUND—R CLASS STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST AS 18,393,599.50 61.53(b)
TRUSTEE AND/OR CUSTODIAN
FBO ADP ACCESS PRODUCT
VOYA RETIREMENT INS & ANNUITY CO 1,612,174.75 5.39
RETIREMENT<br>2060 FUND CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 4,962,431.56 5.52
REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 18,141,410.14 20.20
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
T<br>ROWE PRICE RPS INC 14,629,999.66 16.29
OMNIBUS<br>ACCOUNT
TRP<br>RETIREMENT 2060
RETIREMENT<br>2060 FUND— NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 1,972,537.73 13.68
ADVISOR CLASS FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
STATE<br>STREET BANK AND TRUST AS 976,036.45 6.77
TRUSTEE<br>AND/OR CUSTODIAN
FBO ADP ACCESS PRODUCT
STATE<br>STREET BANK CUSTODIAN FBO 725,366.72 5.03
ACCESS<br>LARGE MARKET 401K
BOSTON MA 02111-2901
VALIC SEPARATE ACCOUNT A 1,488,442.27 10.32

93


FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
RETIREMENT<br>2060 AXA<br>EQUITABLE FOR SA 1,007,245.89 7.19
FUND—R CLASS STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST AS 8,200,376.96 58.57(b)
TRUSTEE AND/OR CUSTODIAN
FBO<br>ADP ACCESS PRODUCT
RETIREMENT<br>2065 FUND DCGT AS TTEE AND/OR CUST FBO PLIC 1,276,421.02 10.29
VARIOUS<br>RETIREMENT PLANS OMNIBUS
NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 1,183,883.15 9.54
FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
T<br>ROWE PRICE RPS INC 3,164,298.37 25.50(e)
OMNIBUS<br>ACCOUNT
TRP<br>RETIREMENT 2065 FUND INV
RETIREMENT<br>2065 FUND— AMERITAS LIFE INSURANCE CORP 100,096.10 15.07
ADVISOR CLASS SEPARATE<br>ACCOUNT G
DCGT<br>AS TTEE AND/OR CUST FBO PLIC 99,982.04 15.05
VARIOUS<br>RETIREMENT PLANS OMNIBUS
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 83,720.14 12.61
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
STATE<br>STREET BANK AND TRUST AS 48,296.73 7.27
TRUSTEE<br>AND/OR CUSTODIAN
FBO ADP ACCESS PRODUCT
STATE<br>STREET BANK CUSTODIAN FBO 42,674.59 6.43
ACCESS LARGE MARKET 401K
VOYA RETIREMENT INS & ANNUITY CO 43,442.64 6.54
RETIREMENT<br>2065 AMERICAN UNITED LIFE 37,681.97 9.44
FUND—R CLASS SEPARATE<br>ACCOUNT II
DCGT<br>AS TTEE AND/OR CUST FBO PLIC 91,666.92 22.97
VARIOUS RETIREMENT PLANS OMNIBUS
NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 25,791.68 6.46
FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
STATE<br>STREET BANK AND TRUST AS 98,567.97 24.70
TRUSTEE<br>AND/OR CUSTODIAN
FBO ADP ACCESS PRODUCT
VOYA RETIREMENT INS & ANNUITY CO 83,250.34 20.86
RETIREMENT<br>BALANCED NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERV CORP 10,327,100.11 8.70
FUND FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF<br>OUR CUSTOMERS
RETIREMENT<br>BALANCED AMERITAS LIFE INSURANCE CORP 483,570.66 7.23
FUND—ADVISOR CLASS SEPARATE ACCOUNT G
CHARLES<br>SCHWAB & CO INC 477,440.31 7.14
REINVEST ACCOUNT
LINCOLN<br>FINANCIAL GROUP TRUST CO 559,856.37 8.37
FBO ROLLOVER IRA PLANS
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 796,822.68 11.92
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
STATE<br>STREET BANK AND TRUST AS 469,700.98 7.02
TRUSTEE<br>AND/OR CUSTODIAN
FBO<br>ADP ACCESS PRODUCT

94


FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
RETIREMENT<br>BALANCED STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST AS 4,795,256.74 50.43(b)
FUND—R CLASS TRUSTEE AND/OR CUSTODIAN
FBO ADP ACCESS PRODUCT
UMB<br>BANK N/A 815,486.20 8.58
FBO FIDUCIARY FOR VARIOUS
RETIREMENT<br>PROGRAMS
RETIREMENT<br>BALANCED I CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 3,767,845.33 7.71
FUND—I CLASS SPECIAL<br>CUSTODY A/C FBO CUSTOMERS
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 5,823,054.14 11.91
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
PIMS/PRUDENTIAL<br>RETIREMENT 4,604,248.55 9.42
AS NOMINEE FOR THE TTEE/CUST PL 701
INTERMOUNTAIN<br>IRONWORKERS
SALT<br>LAKE CTY UT 84130-0124
RETIREMENT<br>BLEND SUE E NORWITZ TR 34,264.60 16.67
2005 FUND IRREV<br>TRUST OF STEVEN E NORWITZ
T<br>ROWE PRICE RPS INC 22,862.22 11.12
FBO<br>RETIREMENT PLAN CLIENTS
TRP RETIREMENT BLEND 2005 FUND
T<br>ROWE PRICE TRUST CO 11,747.73 5.71
CUST<br>FOR THE ROLLOVER IRA OF
MARK DERBY
T ROWE PRICE TRUST CO 12,101.32 5.89
CUST FOR THE IRA OF
ROBERT<br>BORGE (DCD)
KEITH BORGE (BENE)
T<br>ROWE PRICE TRUST CO 22,609.90 11.00
CUST<br>FOR THE ROLLOVER IRA OF
PHILIP A. DE VITO
T<br>ROWE PRICE TRUST CO 24,130.89 11.74
CUST<br>FOR THE IRA OF
ROSALIE A JONES
T<br>ROWE PRICE TRUST CO 42,370.46 20.61
CUST<br>FOR THE ROLLOVER IRA OF
ROSE CAMPBELL
RETIREMENT<br>BLEND T ROWE PRICE RPS INC 112,987.59 15.49
2005 FUND—I CLASS OMNIBUS ACCOUNT
TRP RETIREMENT BLEND 2005 -<br>I
T<br>ROWE PRICE TRUST CO 37,642.03 5.16
CUST<br>FOR THE ROLLOVER IRA OF
CLAUDE F WALEDISCH
T<br>ROWE PRICE TRUST CO 46,413.53 6.36
CUST<br>FOR THE ROLLOVER IRA OF
JOHN J RAUSER
VOYA<br>INSTITUTIONAL TRUST COMPANY 466,097.74 63.89(b)

95


FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
RETIREMENT<br>BLEND CHARLES RUSSELL 29,527.68 7.92
2010 FUND KARLA K RUSSELL TRS
CHARLES<br>AND KARLA REV LIVING TRUST
T<br>ROWE PRICE RPS INC 234,425.27 62.90(e)
FBO<br>RETIREMENT PLAN CLIENTS
TRP RETIREMENT BLEND 2010
T<br>ROWE PRICE TRUST CO 18,866.92 5.06
CUST<br>FOR THE ROLLOVER IRA OF
ANDREW O CHAN
T ROWE PRICE TRUST CO 18,885.28 5.07
CUST FOR THE ROLLOVER IRA OF
ARLENE M MCGLASSON
T<br>ROWE PRICE TRUST CO 21,596.27 5.79
CUST<br>FOR THE ROLLOVER IRA OF
SHARON M CAMPING
T<br>ROWE PRICE TRUST CO 23,849.22 6.40
CUST<br>FOR THE ROLLOVER IRA OF
JANICE MORRIS
RETIREMENT<br>BLEND CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 97,918.04 27.32(b)
2010 FUND—I CLASS REINVEST ACCOUNT
ELEANOR<br>BROWN T O D 31,727.86 8.85
VOYA<br>INSTITUTIONAL TRUST COMPANY 161,885.09 45.16(b)
RETIREMENT<br>BLEND T ROWE PRICE RPS INC 337,218.57 49.99(e)
2015 FUND FBO RETIREMENT PLAN CLIENTS
TRP RETIREMENT BLEND 2015
T<br>ROWE PRICE TRUST CO 43,015.97 6.38
CUST<br>FOR THE ROLLOVER IRA OF
WILLIAM LUTZ
T ROWE PRICE TRUST CO 43,455.05 6.44
CUST FOR THE ROLLOVER IRA OF
SIMON S. JACOBO
T<br>ROWE PRICE TRUST CO 44,297.03 6.57
CUST<br>FOR THE ROLLOVER IRA OF
RAMON MORENO
RETIREMENT<br>BLEND CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 112,546.55 8.73
2015 FUND—I CLASS REINVEST ACCOUNT
JESSICA<br>N LEVIN 115,006.57 8.92
RICHARD MANDY TRS
STEVEN<br>E NORWITZ 2009 IRREVOCABLE
TRUST
T ROWE PRICE TRUST CO 114,958.80 8.91
CUST FOR THE ROLLOVER IRA OF
DAVID J PAGE
T ROWE PRICE TRUST CO 125,144.76 9.70
CUST FOR THE ROLLOVER IRA OF
DORIS E MARSH
T ROWE PRICE TRUST CO 131,639.97 10.21
CUST FOR THE ROLLOVER IRA OF
LEE<br>A KOZSEY
RETIREMENT<br>BLEND T ROWE PRICE RPS INC 1,686,731.13 63.86(e)
2020 FUND FBO RETIREMENT PLAN CLIENTS
TRP<br>RETIREMENT BLEND 2020

96


FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
RETIREMENT<br>BLEND CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 426,701.42 9.41
2020 FUND—I CLASS REINVEST ACCOUNT
T<br>ROWE PRICE RPS INC 501,601.98 11.06
OMNIBUS<br>ACCOUNT
TRP<br>RETIREMENT BLEND 2020 - I
RETIREMENT<br>BLEND T ROWE PRICE RPS INC 3,519,914.72 70.53(e)
2025 FUND FBO RETIREMENT PLAN CLIENTS
TRP<br>RETIREMENT BLEND 2025
RETIREMENT<br>BLEND CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 834,850.25 14.97
2025 FUND—I CLASS REINVEST ACCOUNT
EUGENE<br>WATER & ELECTRIC 299,280.17 5.36
C/O<br>ICMA RETIREMENT CORPORATION
WASHINGTON DC 20002-4239
T<br>ROWE PRICE RPS INC 610,239.21 10.94
OMNIBUS<br>ACCOUNT
TRP RETIREMENT BLEND 2025 -<br>I
VOYA INSTITUTIONAL TRUST COMPANY 407,642.78 7.31
RETIREMENT<br>BLEND T ROWE PRICE RPS INC 3,463,678.53 72.49(e)
2030 FUND FBO RETIREMENT PLAN CLIENTS
TRP<br>RETIREMENT BLEND 2030
RETIREMENT<br>BLEND CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 1,199,127.72 20.82
2030 FUND—I CLASS REINVEST ACCOUNT
T<br>ROWE PRICE RPS INC 1,124,919.71 19.53
OMNIBUS<br>ACCOUNT
TRP<br>RETIREMENT BLEND 2030 - I
RETIREMENT<br>BLEND T ROWE PRICE RPS INC 3,831,737.22 78.73(e)
2035 FUND FBO RETIREMENT PLAN CLIENTS
TRP<br>RETIREMENT BLEND 2035
RETIREMENT<br>BLEND CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 1,035,272.09 18.05
2035 FUND—I CLASS REINVEST ACCOUNT
HELENKA<br>HOPKINS NOLAN T O D 288,263.36 5.03
T<br>ROWE PRICE RPS INC 1,421,665.74 24.79
OMNIBUS<br>ACCOUNT
TRP<br>RETIREMENT BLEND 2035 - I
RETIREMENT<br>BLEND T ROWE PRICE RPS INC 3,785,396.32 76.60(e)
2040 FUND FBO RETIREMENT PLAN CLIENTS
TRP<br>RETIREMENT BLEND 2040
RETIREMENT<br>BLEND CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 1,011,089.17 22.70
2040 FUND—I CLASS REINVEST ACCOUNT
T<br>ROWE PRICE RPS INC 892,831.71 20.04
OMNIBUS<br>ACCOUNT
TRP<br>RETIREMENT BLEND 2040 - I
RETIREMENT<br>BLEND T ROWE PRICE RPS INC 2,495,766.03 69.72(e)
2045 FUND FBO RETIREMENT PLAN CLIENTS
TRP<br>RETIREMENT BLEND 2045
RETIREMENT<br>BLEND CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 987,189.62 27.27(b)
2045 FUND—I CLASS REINVEST ACCOUNT
T<br>ROWE PRICE RPS INC 893,324.29 24.67
OMNIBUS<br>ACCOUNT
TRP<br>RETIREMENT BLEND 2045 - I
RETIREMENT<br>BLEND T ROWE PRICE RPS INC 1,589,616.96 61.80(e)
2050 FUND FBO RETIREMENT PLAN CLIENTS
TRP<br>RETIREMENT BLEND 2050

97


FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
RETIREMENT<br>BLEND CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 1,407,269.57 41.40(b)
2050 FUND—I CLASS REINVEST ACCOUNT
T<br>ROWE PRICE RPS INC 509,903.10 15.00
OMNIBUS<br>ACCOUNT
TRP<br>RETIREMENT BLEND 2050 - I
RETIREMENT<br>BLEND T ROWE PRICE RPS INC 869,113.24 63.16(e)
2055 FUND FBO RETIREMENT PLAN CLIENTS
TRP<br>RETIREMENT BLEND 2055
RETIREMENT<br>BLEND CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 623,682.85 38.32(b)
2055 FUND—I CLASS REINVEST ACCOUNT
T<br>ROWE PRICE RPS INC 254,845.25 15.66
OMNIBUS<br>ACCOUNT
TRP<br>RETIREMENT BLEND 2055 - I
RETIREMENT<br>BLEND T ROWE PRICE RPS INC 248,915.87 44.88(e)
2060 FUND FBO RETIREMENT PLAN CLIENTS
TRP<br>RETIREMENT BLEND 2060
RETIREMENT<br>BLEND CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 454,647.88 49.35(b)
2060 FUND—I CLASS REINVEST ACCOUNT
T<br>ROWE PRICE RPS INC 93,236.08 10.12
OMNIBUS<br>ACCOUNT
TRP<br>RETIREMENT BLEND 2060 - I
RETIREMENT<br>BLEND T ROWE PRICE RPS INC 81,326.34 29.65(e)
2065 FUND FBO RETIREMENT PLAN CLIENTS
T.<br>ROWE PRICE RETIREMENT BLEND 2065
RETIREMENT<br>BLEND CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 179,147.61 28.70(b)
2065 FUND—I CLASS REINVEST ACCOUNT
INDIAN<br>RIVER LAND TRUST 158,126.03 25.33(b)
VERO<br>BEACH FL 32960-4228
T<br>ROWE PRICE TRUST CO 63,049.96 10.10
CUST<br>FOR THE ROTH IRA OF
JOSEPH HUBER
T ROWE PRICE TRUST CO 86,909.33 13.92
CUST FOR THE ROLLOVER IRA OF
RUSSELL<br>K KARASCH
RETIREMENT<br>I 2005 NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 8,582,227.22 32.00(b)
FUND—I CLASS FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
TIAA,<br>FSB CUST/TTEE FBO 2,124,699.52 7.92
RETIREMENT<br>PLANS FOR WHICH
TIAA<br>ACTS AS RECORDKEEPER
RETIREMENT<br>I 2010 DCGT AS TTEE AND/OR CUST FBO PLIC 5,451,829.67 7.03
FUND—I CLASS VARIOUS RETIREMENT PLANS OMNIBUS
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 16,895,165.71 21.78
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
TIAA,<br>FSB CUST/TTEE FBO 5,130,361.47 6.61
RETIREMENT<br>PLANS FOR WHICH
TIAA<br>ACTS AS RECORDKEEPER
RETIREMENT<br>I 2015 NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 37,240,614.52 27.78(b)
FUND—I CLASS FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
TIAA,<br>FSB CUST/TTEE FBO 9,928,913.19 7.41
RETIREMENT<br>PLANS FOR WHICH
TIAA<br>ACTS AS RECORDKEEPER

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FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
RETIREMENT<br>I 2020 DCGT AS TTEE AND/OR CUST FBO PLIC 23,991,530.58 5.66
FUND—I CLASS VARIOUS RETIREMENT PLANS OMNIBUS
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 117,033,649.98 27.59(b)
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
RETIREMENT<br>I 2025 NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 200,087,210.69 34.14(b)
FUND—I CLASS FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
TIAA,<br>FSB CUST/TTEE FBO 29,442,446.67 5.02
RETIREMENT<br>PLANS FOR WHICH
TIAA<br>ACTS AS RECORDKEEPER
RETIREMENT<br>I 2030 DCGT AS TTEE AND/OR CUST FBO PLIC 50,589,037.82 6.50
FUND—I CLASS VARIOUS<br>RETIREMENT PLANS OMNIBUS
NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 238,352,942.10 30.64(b)
FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF<br>OUR CUSTOMERS
RETIREMENT<br>I 2035 DCGT AS TTEE AND/OR CUST FBO PLIC 28,995,532.73 5.15
FUND—I CLASS VARIOUS<br>RETIREMENT PLANS OMNIBUS
NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 196,059,696.96 34.83(b)
FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
TIAA,<br>FSB CUST/TTEE FBO 32,064,638.30 5.70
RETIREMENT<br>PLANS FOR WHICH
TIAA<br>ACTS AS RECORDKEEPER
RETIREMENT<br>I 2040 DCGT AS TTEE AND/OR CUST FBO PLIC 41,931,592.26 6.98
FUND—I CLASS VARIOUS<br>RETIREMENT PLANS OMNIBUS
NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 186,821,177.28 31.08(b)
FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
TIAA,<br>FSB CUST/TTEE FBO 33,016,710.71 5.49
RETIREMENT<br>PLANS FOR WHICH
TIAA<br>ACTS AS RECORDKEEPER
RETIREMENT<br>I 2045 DCGT AS TTEE AND/OR CUST FBO PLIC 23,065,755.36 5.40
FUND—I CLASS VARIOUS<br>RETIREMENT PLANS OMNIBUS
NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 146,501,480.44 34.30(b)
FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
TIAA,<br>FSB CUST/TTEE FBO 25,202,001.90 5.90
RETIREMENT<br>PLANS FOR WHICH
TIAA<br>ACTS AS RECORDKEEPER
RETIREMENT<br>I 2050 DCGT AS TTEE AND/OR CUST FBO PLIC 32,723,528.66 7.96
FUND—I CLASS VARIOUS<br>RETIREMENT PLANS OMNIBUS
NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 128,962,401.23 31.35(b)
FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF<br>OUR CUSTOMERS
RETIREMENT<br>I 2055 DCGT AS TTEE AND/OR CUST FBO PLIC 16,063,252.57 6.56
FUND—I CLASS VARIOUS<br>RETIREMENT PLANS OMNIBUS
NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 84,173,162.03 34.35(b)
FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF<br>OUR CUSTOMERS
RETIREMENT<br>I 2060 DCGT AS TTEE AND/OR CUST FBO PLIC 12,265,770.31 10.24
FUND—I CLASS VARIOUS<br>RETIREMENT PLANS OMNIBUS
NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 35,934,103.77 29.99(b)
FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF<br>OUR CUSTOMERS

99


FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
RETIREMENT<br>I 2065 DCGT AS TTEE AND/OR CUST FBO PLIC 2,305,362.52 13.54
FUND—I CLASS VARIOUS<br>RETIREMENT PLANS OMNIBUS
JOHN HANCOCK LIFE 1,272,200.16 7.47
INSURANCE<br>CO USA
NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 4,960,047.19 29.13(b)
FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF<br>OUR CUSTOMERS
SCIENCE<br>& TECHNOLOGY JOHN HANCOCK LIFE 13,749,618.15 11.32
FUND INSURANCE<br>CO USA
T<br>ROWE PRICE RPS INC 9,888,261.70 8.14
NEW BUSINESS-CONV ASSTS
SCIENCE<br>& TECHNOLOGY FIIOC AS AGENT 93,256.96 6.60
FUND—ADVISOR CLASS FBO CLEAN ENERGY 401K PLAN
VANGUARD FIDUCIARY TRUST COMPANY 73,232.43 5.19
T ROWE PRICE ADVISOR CLASS FUNDS
ATTN OUTSIDE FUNDS
VOYA INSTITUTIONAL TRUST COMPANY 132,691.45 9.40
VOYA<br>RETIREMENT INS & ANNUITY CO 400,615.30 28.37(b)
SHORT<br>DURATION NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 184,430.35 5.86
INCOME FUND FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
T ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES 1,975,000.00 62.73(c)
SHORT<br>DURATION T ROWE PRICE RPS INC 188,356.41 10.12
INCOME FUND—I CLASS FBO TRP PLAN
TRP<br>SHORT DURATION INCOME I
SHORT-TERM<br>BOND FUND NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 25,681,892.20 7.44
FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
T ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES 51,825,393.09 15.01
WELLS FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC 47,678,523.25 13.81
SPECIAL CUSTODY ACCT FOR THE
EXCLUSIVE<br>BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS
SHORT-TERM<br>BOND CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 98,722.98 5.88
FUND—ADVISOR CLASS SPECIAL CUSTODY A/C FBO CUSTOMERS
NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 272,530.02 16.23
FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
PERSHING LLC 212,285.39 12.64
TD AMERITRADE INC FBO 424,704.27 25.29(b)
OUR<br>CUSTOMERS
WELLS<br>FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC 100,648.47 5.99
SPECIAL<br>CUSTODY ACCT FOR THE
EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS
SHORT-TERM<br>BOND EDWARD D JONES & CO 41,529,491.49 6.26
FUND—I CLASS FOR<br>THE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS
MARYLAND<br>COLLEGE INVESTMENT PLAN 81,372,961.73 12.26
PORTFOLIO 2024
NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 99,760,088.18 15.03
FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
T<br>ROWE PRICE SERVICES INC FBO 111,454,553.31 16.80
MARYLAND<br>COLLEGE INVESTMENT PLAN
PORTFOLIO FOR EDUCATION TODAY
SHORT-TERM<br>BOND SPECTRUM INCOME FUND 33,347,495.68 100.00(a)
FUND—Z CLASS T. ROWE<br>PRICE ASSOCIATES
SMALL-CAP INDEX FUND T ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES 12,322.64 100.00(c)

100


FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
SMALL-CAP<br>INDEX EDUCATION TRUST OF ALASKA 498,600.45 7.24
FUND—I CLASS ACT PORTFOLIO
C/O<br>T ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
EDUCATION<br>TRUST OF ALASKA 2,777,402.69 40.32(b)
TOTAL EQUITY MARKET INDEX
PORTFOLIO
C/O T ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
MARYLAND<br>COLLEGE INVESTMENT PLAN 1,262,880.05 18.33
EXTENDED EQUITY INDEX PORTFOLIO
MARYLAND<br>COLLEGE INVESTMENT PLAN 1,985,933.53 28.83(b)
GLOBAL EQUITY MARKET INDEX
SMALL-CAP<br>INDEX RETIREMENT BLEND 2020 FUND 92,454.28 6.99
FUND—Z CLASS T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>BLEND 2025 FUND 153,101.20 11.58
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>BLEND 2030 FUND 182,235.04 13.79
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>BLEND 2035 FUND 213,007.03 16.11
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>BLEND 2040 FUND 205,466.43 15.54
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>BLEND 2045 FUND 166,073.79 12.56
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>BLEND 2050 FUND 141,249.77 10.69
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>BLEND 2055 FUND 70,838.52 5.36
T ROWE<br>PRICE ASSOCIATES
SMALL-CAP<br>STOCK FUND CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 3,362,377.07 7.32
REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERV CORP 7,318,234.18 15.93
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
T<br>ROWE PRICE TRUST CO INC 2,435,079.83 5.30
T<br>R P O T C FUND
ATTN<br>R P S CONTROL DEPT
SMALL-CAP<br>STOCK DCGT AS TTEE AND/OR CUST FBO PLIC 142,477.51 13.06
FUND—ADVISOR CLASS VARIOUS RETIREMENT PLANS OMNIBUS
EMPOWER<br>TRUST FBO 175,182.81 16.06
EMPOWER<br>BENEFIT PLANS
JOHN HANCOCK TRUST COMPANY 55,505.18 5.09
LINCOLN INVESTMENT PLANNING, LLC 78,987.50 7.24
FBO<br>LINCOLN CUSTOMERS
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 157,144.08 14.41
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
SMALL-CAP<br>STOCK CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 3,953,184.72 6.53
FUND—I CLASS REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 5,993,393.90 9.89
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS

101


FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
SMALL-CAP<br>STOCK RETIREMENT I 2030 FUND 3,697,433.10 6.40
FUND—Z CLASS T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>I 2035 FUND 3,212,885.89 5.57
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>I 2040 FUND 3,875,784.61 6.71
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>I 2045 FUND 2,961,210.20 5.13
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>I 2050 FUND 2,890,849.54 5.01
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2040 5,320,899.04 9.22
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2025 3,566,263.87 6.18
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2030 5,769,849.20 9.99
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2035 4,310,365.36 7.47
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2045 3,403,846.74 5.90
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2050 3,055,009.09 5.29
T ROWE<br>PRICE ASSOCIATES
SMALL-CAP<br>VALUE FUND CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 5,422,426.55 5.78
REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 12,447,428.07 13.26
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
PERSHING LLC 5,236,270.67 5.58
RAYMOND JAMES 20,045,523.66 21.35
OMNIBUS<br>FOR MUTUAL FUNDS
T ROWE PRICE TRUST CO INC 5,654,358.52 6.02
SMALL-CAP<br>VALUE CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 285,256.01 17.93
FUND—ADVISOR CLASS REINVEST ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 424,214.07 26.66(b)
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
PERSHING LLC 141,558.65 8.90
RAYMOND JAMES 122,936.73 7.73
OMNIBUS<br>FOR MUTUAL FUNDS
SMALL-CAP<br>VALUE CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 4,336,439.29 7.17
FUND—I CLASS REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
EDWARD<br>D JONES & CO 3,037,515.91 5.02
FOR<br>THE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 6,757,202.35 11.17
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS

102


FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
SMALL-CAP<br>VALUE RETIREMENT I 2030 FUND 3,504,895.93 6.17
FUND—Z CLASS T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>I 2035 FUND 3,002,417.73 5.28
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>I 2040 FUND 3,611,590.52 6.36
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2040 5,003,228.06 8.80
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2025 3,304,131.74 5.81
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2030 5,419,811.08 9.54
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2035 4,042,113.67 7.11
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2045 3,130,205.60 5.51
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2050 2,844,865.30 5.01
T ROWE<br>PRICE ASSOCIATES
SPECTRUM<br>CONSERVATIVE CHARLES SCHWAB & CO 3,597,578.10 6.05
ALLOCATION FUND REINVEST ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 7,453,201.30 12.54
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
TD<br>AMERITRADE INC FBO 3,114,544.37 5.24
OUR CUSTOMERS
SPECTRUM<br>CONSERVATIVE CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 2,830,393.98 5.11
ALLOCATION FUND— REINVEST ACCOUNT
I CLASS NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 10,863,418.84 19.61
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
SPECTRUM<br>DIVERSIFIED NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 4,701,456.93 5.24
EQUITY FUND FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
T ROWE PRICE TRUST CO INC 5,482,184.83 6.10
SPECTRUM<br>INCOME FUND JOHN HANCOCK LIFE 9,886,769.49 5.57
INSURANCE<br>CO USA
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 10,281,279.48 5.79
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
T ROWE PRICE TRUST CO INC 28,779,684.84 16.21
SPECTRUM<br>INCOME MARYLAND COLLEGE INVESTMENT PLAN 29,648,436.57 8.26
FUND—I CLASS PORTFOLIO<br>2030
MARYLAND<br>COLLEGE INVESTMENT PLAN 45,256,727.87 12.60
PORTFOLIO 2027
T ROWE PRICE SERVICES INC FBO 18,402,938.16 5.12
EDUCATION TRUST OF ALASKA
PORTFOLIO 2021-2024
T<br>ROWE PRICE SERVICES INC FBO 20,325,213.11 5.66
EDUCATION<br>TRUST OF ALASKA
PORTFOLIO<br>2025-2028

103


FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
SPECTRUM<br> CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 8,966,155.64 17.96
INTERNATIONAL REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
EQUITY<br>FUND NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 7,155,333.90 14.33
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
T<br>ROWE PRICE RPS INC CORP 3,150,617.29 6.31
OMNIPLAN<br>ACCOUNT
NEW<br>BUSINESS GROUP
SPECTRUM<br> CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 4,035,851.57 6.31
INTERNATIONAL EQUITY SPECIAL CUSTODY A/C FBO CUSTOMERS
FUND—I CLASS
SPECTRUM<br>MODERATE CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 3,338,938.72 6.54
ALLOCATION FUND REINVEST ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 6,888,411.93 13.50
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
TD<br>AMERITRADE INC FBO 2,644,719.60 5.18
OUR CUSTOMERS
SPECTRUM<br>MODERATE CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 4,112,529.13 8.90
ALLOCATION FUND— REINVEST ACCOUNT
I CLASS NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 4,273,247.93 9.25
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
SPECTRUM<br>MODERATE CHARLES SCHWAB & CO 2,779,229.94 6.75
GROWTH ALLOCATION REINVEST ACCOUNT
FUND NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 6,503,702.27 15.79
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
TD<br>AMERITRADE INC FBO 3,343,290.68 8.12
OUR CUSTOMERS
SPECTRUM<br>MODERATE CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 25,743,658.62 51.52(b)
GROWTH ALLOCATION REINVEST ACCOUNT
FUND—I CLASS
SUMMIT<br>MUNICIPAL LPL FINANCIAL 14,917,363.91 17.10
INCOME FUND OMNIBUS<br>CUSTOMER ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 4,756,981.04 5.45
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
RAYMOND<br>JAMES 21,623,959.86 24.78
OMNIBUS<br>FOR MUTUAL FUNDS
WELLS<br>FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC 27,196,840.04 31.17(b)
SPECIAL<br>CUSTODY ACCT FOR THE
EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS
SUMMIT<br>MUNICIPAL NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 12,707.78 35.24(b)
INCOME FUND— FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
ADVISOR<br>CLASS OF OUR CUSTOMERS
PERSHING<br>LLC 20,957.16 58.12(b)
TD AMERITRADE INC FBO 2,021.88 5.61
OUR<br>CUSTOMERS

104


FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
SUMMIT<br>MUNICIPAL EDWARD D JONES & CO 13,674,596.39 11.92
INCOME FUND—I CLASS FOR THE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS
J.P. MORGAN SECURITIES LLC 50,854,195.62 44.31(b)
FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 6,625,465.84 5.77
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
SAXON & CO 16,516,365.83 14.39
SUMMIT<br>MUNICIPAL LPL FINANCIAL 24,274,724.98 12.09
INTERMEDIATE FUND OMNIBUS CUSTOMER ACCOUNT
MLPF&S FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT OF 16,649,320.57 8.29
ITS<br>CUSTOMERS
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 13,197,695.57 6.57
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
WELLS<br>FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC 94,167,010.95 46.91(b)
SPECIAL<br>CUSTODY ACCT FOR THE
EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS
SUMMIT<br>MUNICIPAL CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 73,098.65 16.71
INTERMEDIATE FUND— REINVEST ACCOUNT
ADVISOR CLASS CITBANCO<br>A PARTNERSHIP 219,025.58 50.08(b)
STORM<br>LAKE IA 50588-1227
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 124,244.17 28.41(b)
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
SUMMIT<br>MUNICIPAL CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 19,726,294.88 6.88
INTERMEDIATE FUND— SPECIAL CUSTODY A/C FBO CUSTOMERS
I CLASS CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 62,484,027.51 21.78
SPECIAL<br>CUSTODY A/C FBO CUSTOMERS
EDWARD<br>D JONES & CO 66,839,561.40 23.30
FOR<br>THE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS
J.P.<br>MORGAN SECURITIES LLC 37,256,977.46 12.99
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
SAXON & CO 17,454,872.41 6.08
TARGET<br>2005 FUND— PERSHING<br>LLC 3,527.12 26.82(b)
ADVISOR CLASS T ROWE<br>PRICE ASSOCIATES 9,625.00 73.18(c)
TARGET<br>2005 FUND— NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 763,474.03 28.47(b)
I CLASS FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF<br>OUR CUSTOMERS
TARGET<br>2010 FUND NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 277,388.15 8.72
FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
T<br>ROWE PRICE RPS INC 208,206.08 6.54
OMNIBUS<br>ACCOUNT
TRP<br>TARGET RET 2010

105


FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
TARGET<br>2010 FUND— MATRIX TRUST COMPANY AS AGENT FOR 13,967.73 38.08(b)
ADVISOR CLASS BANCORPSOUTH FBO
CAFFEY<br>INC 401(K) PLAN
TUPELO MS 38801-6799
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 20,634.44 56.26(b)
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
STATE<br>STREET BANK AND TRUST AS 2,017.20 5.50
TRUSTEE<br>AND/OR CUSTODIAN
FBO<br>ADP ACCESS PRODUCT
TARGET<br>2010 FUND— DCGT AS TTEE AND/OR CUST FBO PLIC 188,784.62 5.50
I CLASS VARIOUS<br>RETIREMENT PLANS OMNIBUS
REBECCA L. BESSON 356,816.11 10.39
STUART<br>B COOPER TEN ENT
TARGET<br>2015 FUND— NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 7,116.74 5.62
ADVISOR CLASS FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
PERSHING LLC 109,291.43 86.38(b)
TARGET<br>2020 FUND DCGT AS TTEE AND/OR CUST FBO PLIC 682,761.80 5.76
VARIOUS<br>RETIREMENT PLANS OMNIBUS
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 802,591.34 6.77
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
T<br>ROWE PRICE RPS INC 1,375,767.36 11.60
OMNIBUS<br>ACCOUNT
TRP<br>TARGET RET 2020
TARGET<br>2020 FUND— EMPOWER TRUST FBO 382,804.83 66.52(b)
ADVISOR CLASS EMPLOYEE<br>BENEFITS CLIENTS 401K
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 83,971.94 14.59
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
STATE<br>STREET BANK AND TRUST AS 38,788.32 6.74
TRUSTEE<br>AND/OR CUSTODIAN
FBO<br>ADP ACCESS PRODUCT
TARGET<br>2020 FUND— EMPOWER TRUST FBO 772,652.08 5.23
I CLASS EMPLOYEE<br>BENEFITS CLIENTS 401K
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 2,575,304.03 17.44
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
TARGET<br>2025 FUND CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 739,245.69 5.14
REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
DCGT<br>AS TTEE AND/OR CUST FBO PLIC 1,587,582.56 11.04
VARIOUS RETIREMENT PLANS OMNIBUS
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 1,814,201.59 12.62
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
T<br>ROWE PRICE RPS INC 1,282,204.50 8.92
OMNIBUS<br>ACCOUNT
TRP<br>TARGET RET 2025

106


FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
TARGET<br>2025 FUND— EMPOWER TRUST FBO 144,215.27 30.16(b)
ADVISOR CLASS EMPLOYEE<br>BENEFITS CLIENTS 401K
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 101,673.33 21.26
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
STATE<br>STREET BANK AND TRUST AS 197,987.80 41.41(b)
TRUSTEE<br>AND/OR CUSTODIAN
FBO<br>ADP ACCESS PRODUCT
TARGET<br>2025 FUND— DCGT AS TTEE AND/OR CUST FBO PLIC 1,521,941.08 6.31
I CLASS VARIOUS<br>RETIREMENT PLANS OMNIBUS
EMPOWER<br>TRUST FBO 1,332,838.60 5.53
EMPLOYEE<br>BENEFITS CLIENTS 401K
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 5,625,195.71 23.32
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
TARGET<br>2030 FUND CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 982,556.28 6.61
REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
DCGT<br>AS TTEE AND/OR CUST FBO PLIC 1,343,990.81 9.04
VARIOUS RETIREMENT PLANS OMNIBUS
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 1,616,346.48 10.87
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
T<br>ROWE PRICE RPS INC 2,376,803.76 15.99
OMNIBUS<br>ACCOUNT
TRP<br>TARGET RET 2030
TARGET<br>2030 FUND— FIIOC AS AGENT 56,272.20 11.24
ADVISOR CLASS NICCOLI BROS OIL INC
PROFIT SHARING PLAN
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 318,384.30 63.62(b)
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
STATE<br>STREET BANK AND TRUST AS 50,342.96 10.06
TRUSTEE<br>AND/OR CUSTODIAN
FBO<br>ADP ACCESS PRODUCT
TARGET<br>2030 FUND— DCGT AS TTEE AND/OR CUST FBO PLIC 1,582,972.97 6.09
I CLASS VARIOUS<br>RETIREMENT PLANS OMNIBUS
EMPOWER<br>TRUST FBO 1,854,537.50 7.13
EMPLOYEE<br>BENEFITS CLIENTS 401K
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 7,483,883.46 28.77(b)
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
TARGET<br>2035 FUND DCGT AS TTEE AND/OR CUST FBO PLIC 1,257,872.48 10.99
VARIOUS<br>RETIREMENT PLANS OMNIBUS
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 1,768,189.49 15.45
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
T<br>ROWE PRICE RPS INC 1,680,720.54 14.69
OMNIBUS<br>ACCOUNT
TRP<br>TARGET RET 2035

107


FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
TARGET<br>2035 FUND— EMPOWER TRUST FBO 13,985.90 6.55
ADVISOR CLASS EMPLOYEE<br>BENEFITS CLIENTS 401K
FIIOC<br>AS AGENT 20,865.99 9.77
FBO<br>RICHTON TIE AND TIMBER LLC
MATRIX<br>TRUST COMPANY AS AGENT FOR 19,156.26 8.97
BANCORPSOUTH<br>FBO
CAFFEY INC 401(K) PLAN
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 63,091.83 29.53(b)
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
STATE<br>STREET BANK AND TRUST AS 83,136.78 38.91(b)
TRUSTEE<br>AND/OR CUSTODIAN
FBO<br>ADP ACCESS PRODUCT
TARGET<br>2035 FUND— DCGT AS TTEE AND/OR CUST FBO PLIC 1,475,760.39 6.89
I CLASS VARIOUS<br>RETIREMENT PLANS OMNIBUS
EMPOWER<br>TRUST FBO 1,542,243.56 7.20
EMPLOYEE<br>BENEFITS CLIENTS 401K
JOHN HANCOCK TRUST COMPANY LLC 1,235,064.13 5.76
NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 7,102,633.99 33.14(b)
FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
T<br>ROWE PRICE RPS INC 1,071,777.63 5.00
OMNIBUS<br>ACCOUNT
TRP<br>TARGET 2035-ICL
TARGET<br>2040 FUND CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 742,570.45 6.86
REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
DCGT<br>AS TTEE AND/OR CUST FBO PLIC 676,566.53 6.25
VARIOUS RETIREMENT PLANS OMNIBUS
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 1,771,903.91 16.36
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
T<br>ROWE PRICE RPS INC 1,988,134.24 18.36
OMNIBUS<br>ACCOUNT
TRP<br>TARGET RET 2040
TARGET<br>2040 FUND— CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 19,709.20 5.21
ADVISOR CLASS REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 149,927.40 39.67(b)
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
PERSHING LLC 26,405.12 6.99
STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST AS 103,146.50 27.29(b)
TRUSTEE AND/OR CUSTODIAN
FBO ADP ACCESS PRODUCT
TRAC<br>2000 23,397.55 6.19
SKONA ADVERTISING, INC, 401K PLAN
JENNY<br>SAGSTROM-WARNES
SAN<br>FRANCISCO CA 94107-3208

108


FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
TARGET<br>2040 FUND— DCGT AS TTEE AND/OR CUST FBO PLIC 1,354,777.55 8.52
I CLASS VARIOUS<br>RETIREMENT PLANS OMNIBUS
EMPOWER<br>TRUST FBO 1,421,297.55 8.94
EMPLOYEE<br>BENEFITS CLIENTS 401K
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 5,204,774.47 32.74(b)
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
STATE<br>STREET BANK AND TRUST AS 906,579.79 5.70
TRUSTEE<br>AND/OR CUSTODIAN
FBO ADP ACCESS PRODUCT
T<br>ROWE PRICE RPS INC 1,343,344.40 8.45
OMNIBUS<br>ACCOUNT
TRP<br>TARGET 2040-ICL
TARGET<br>2045 FUND CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 339,095.16 5.07
REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
DCGT<br>AS TTEE AND/OR CUST FBO PLIC 552,485.21 8.25
VARIOUS RETIREMENT PLANS OMNIBUS
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 989,282.30 14.78
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
STATE<br>STREET BANK AND TRUST AS 355,394.29 5.31
TRUSTEE<br>AND/OR CUSTODIAN
FBO ADP ACCESS PRODUCT
T<br>ROWE PRICE RPS INC 839,179.18 12.54
OMNIBUS<br>ACCOUNT
TRP<br>TARGET RET 2045
TARGET<br>2045 FUND— NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 127,375.19 31.24(b)
ADVISOR CLASS FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
STATE<br>STREET BANK AND TRUST AS 205,175.12 50.32(b)
TRUSTEE<br>AND/OR CUSTODIAN
FBO<br>ADP ACCESS PRODUCT
TARGET<br>2045 FUND— DCGT AS TTEE AND/OR CUST FBO PLIC 955,643.76 5.63
I CLASS VARIOUS<br>RETIREMENT PLANS OMNIBUS
EDWARD<br>C BERNARD TR 1,163,650.80 6.85
THORNTON<br>MILL IRREVOCABLE TRUST
EMPOWER<br>TRUST FBO 1,173,138.97 6.91
EMPLOYEE<br>BENEFITS CLIENTS 401K
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 5,630,838.90 33.17(b)
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
T<br>ROWE PRICE RPS INC 1,043,674.07 6.15
OMNIBUS<br>ACCOUNT
TRP<br>TARGET 2045-ICL
TARGET<br>2050 FUND CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 757,256.00 10.78
REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 1,043,499.17 14.86
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
STATE<br>STREET BANK AND TRUST AS 546,827.17 7.78
TRUSTEE<br>AND/OR CUSTODIAN
FBO ADP ACCESS PRODUCT
T<br>ROWE PRICE RPS INC 843,931.20 12.01
OMNIBUS<br>ACCOUNT
TRP<br>TARGET RET 2050

109


FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
TARGET<br>2050 FUND— NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 117,775.81 36.66(b)
ADVISOR CLASS FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
STATE<br>STREET BANK AND TRUST AS 163,339.84 50.85(b)
TRUSTEE<br>AND/OR CUSTODIAN
FBO<br>ADP ACCESS PRODUCT
TARGET<br>2050 FUND— DCGT AS TTEE AND/OR CUST FBO PLIC 753,771.31 6.93
I CLASS VARIOUS<br>RETIREMENT PLANS OMNIBUS
EMPOWER<br>TRUST FBO 867,045.49 7.97
MARY<br>FREE BED REHABILITATION HOSP
EMPOWER<br>TRUST FBO 881,537.08 8.11
EMPLOYEE<br>BENEFITS CLIENTS 401K
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 3,969,587.87 36.50(b)
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
STATE<br>STREET BANK AND TRUST AS 654,962.64 6.02
TRUSTEE<br>AND/OR CUSTODIAN
FBO ADP ACCESS PRODUCT
T<br>ROWE PRICE RPS INC 802,943.01 7.38
OMNIBUS<br>ACCOUNT
TRP<br>TARGET 2050-ICL
TARGET<br>2055 FUND CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 289,353.33 6.61
REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
DCGT<br>AS TTEE AND/OR CUST FBO PLIC 250,141.61 5.71
VARIOUS RETIREMENT PLANS OMNIBUS
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 812,812.87 18.57
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
T<br>ROWE PRICE RPS INC 638,884.35 14.60
OMNIBUS<br>ACCOUNT
TRP<br>TARGET RET 2055
TARGET<br>2055 FUND— NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 105,389.22 38.34(b)
ADVISOR CLASS FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
STATE<br>STREET BANK AND TRUST AS 133,074.45 48.41(b)
TRUSTEE<br>AND/OR CUSTODIAN
FBO<br>ADP ACCESS PRODUCT
TARGET<br>2055 FUND— DCGT AS TTEE AND/OR CUST FBO PLIC 660,037.50 7.82
I CLASS VARIOUS<br>RETIREMENT PLANS OMNIBUS
EMPOWER<br>TRUST FBO 428,961.16 5.08
EMPLOYEE<br>BENEFITS CLIENTS 401K
EMPOWER<br>TRUST FBO 542,463.42 6.43
MARY<br>FREE BED REHABILITATION HOSP
JOHN HANCOCK TRUST COMPANY LLC 572,232.66 6.78
NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 3,304,740.50 39.15(b)
FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
T<br>ROWE PRICE RPS INC 596,767.61 7.07
OMNI<br>ACCT – 401K PLAN
TRP TARGET 2055

110


FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
TARGET<br>2060 FUND CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 352,048.23 9.10
REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
DCGT<br>AS TTEE AND/OR CUST FBO PLIC 218,589.16 5.65
VARIOUS RETIREMENT PLANS OMNIBUS
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 898,046.61 23.22
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
STATE<br>STREET BANK AND TRUST AS 268,647.68 6.95
TRUSTEE<br>AND/OR CUSTODIAN
FBO ADP ACCESS PRODUCT
T<br>ROWE PRICE RPS INC 453,443.24 11.72
OMNIBUS<br>ACCOUNT
TRP<br>TARGET RETIREMENT 2060
TARGET<br>2060 FUND— EMPOWER TRUST FBO 26,642.10 12.59
ADVISOR CLASS EMPLOYEE<br>BENEFITS CLIENTS 401K
MID<br>ATLANTIC TRUST COMPANY FBO 11,626.53 5.49
THE WOODSTOCK FOUNDATION, INC
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 100,814.96 47.64(b)
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
STATE<br>STREET BANK AND TRUST AS 51,094.42 24.15
TRUSTEE<br>AND/OR CUSTODIAN
FBO<br>ADP ACCESS PRODUCT
TARGET<br>2060 FUND— DCGT AS TTEE AND/OR CUST FBO PLIC 413,453.37 10.75
I CLASS VARIOUS<br>RETIREMENT PLANS OMNIBUS
EMPOWER<br>TRUST FBO 241,288.68 6.28
EMPLOYEE<br>BENEFITS CLIENTS 401K
EMPOWER<br>TRUST FBO 336,287.81 8.75
MARY<br>FREE BED REHABILITATION HOSP
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 1,180,541.51 30.71(b)
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
T<br>ROWE PRICE RPS INC 317,936.31 8.27
OMNI<br>ACCT – 401K PLAN
TRP TARGET 2060
TARGET<br>2065 FUND CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 35,507.17 8.03
SPECIAL<br>CUSTODY A/C FBO CUSTOMERS
DCGT<br>AS TTEE AND/OR CUST FBO PLIC 50,940.56 11.51
VARIOUS RETIREMENT PLANS OMNIBUS
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 52,149.47 11.79
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
T<br>ROWE PRICE RPS INC 58,805.96 13.29
OMNIBUS<br>ACCOUNT
TRP TARGET 2065 FUND - INV
TD<br>AMERITRADE INC FBO 36,857.69 8.33
OUR CUSTOMERS
TARGET<br>2065 FUND— T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES 10,125.35 85.78(c)
ADVISOR CLASS VOYA<br>RETIREMENT INS & ANNUITY CO 1,170.97 9.92

111


FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
TARGET<br>2065 FUND— DCGT AS TTEE AND/OR CUST FBO PLIC 150,551.03 17.14
I CLASS VARIOUS<br>RETIREMENT PLANS OMNIBUS
HOWARD<br>P COLHOUN TTEE 85,950.44 9.79
HOWARD<br>P COLHOUN REV TRUST
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 293,159.09 33.38(b)
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
T<br>ROWE PRICE TRUST CO 52,717.22 6.00
CUST<br>FOR THE ROTH IRA OF
JOSEPH HUBER
TAX-EFFICIENT<br>EQUITY CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 452,935.71 8.07
FUND SPECIAL<br>CUSTODY A/C FBO CUSTOMERS
LPL<br>FINANCIAL 327,778.01 5.84
OMNIBUS<br>CUSTOMER ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 1,073,171.14 19.11
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
PERSHING LLC 553,731.22 9.86
TD AMERITRADE INC FBO 390,304.54 6.95
OUR<br>CUSTOMERS
TAX-EFFICIENT<br>EQUITY CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 832,952.70 8.11
FUND—I CLASS SPECIAL<br>CUSTODY A/C FBO CUSTOMERS
TAX-FREE<br>HIGH YIELD BAND<br>& CO C/O US BANK NA 12,468,357.93 6.81
FUND GOLDMAN SACHS & CO 48,129,906.33 26.27(b)
C/O MUTUAL FUNDS OPS
SALT LAKE CITY UT 84101-2199
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 24,124,032.72 13.17
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
PERSHING LLC 12,900,740.62 7.04
TAX-FREE<br>HIGH YIELD LPL FINANCIAL 32,165.83 6.51
FUND—ADVISOR CLASS OMNIBUS CUSTOMER ACCOUNT
NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 254,087.10 51.41(b)
FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
PERSHING LLC 116,728.30 23.62
RAYMOND JAMES 25,148.88 5.09
OMNIBUS<br>FOR MUTUAL FUNDS
TAX-FREE<br>HIGH YIELD CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 11,645,451.49 6.91
FUND—I CLASS REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
EDWARD<br>D JONES & CO 37,512,032.77 22.24
FOR<br>THE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS
TAX-FREE<br>INCOME FUND CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 5,309,170.79 6.02
REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
LPL<br>FINANCIAL 7,101,924.89 8.05
OMNIBUS<br>CUSTOMER ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 9,803,055.50 11.11
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
RAYMOND<br>JAMES 6,333,397.08 7.18
OMNIBUS<br>FOR MUTUAL FUNDS
TD<br>AMERITRADE INC FBO 4,462,273.11 5.06
OUR CUSTOMERS

112


FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
TAX-FREE<br>INCOME FUND— CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 1,053,431.45 21.09
ADVISOR CLASS REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 2,888,211.27 57.84(b)
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
TD<br>AMERITRADE INC FBO 347,284.00 6.95
OUR CUSTOMERS
TAX-FREE<br>INCOME J.P. MORGAN SECURITIES LLC 9,575,957.94 6.12
FUND—I CLASS FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 11,744,956.32 7.50
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
SEI<br>PRIVATE TRUST COMPANY 31,918,655.84 20.38
C/O<br>M&T BANK
ATTN<br>MUTUAL FUND ADMINISTRATOR
TAX-FREE<br>SHORT- CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 13,028,341.46 8.24
INTERMEDIATE FUND REINVEST ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 15,942,742.62 10.09
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
PERSHING LLC 7,966,794.28 5.04
TD AMERITRADE INC FBO 10,287,408.17 6.51
OUR<br>CUSTOMERS
WELLS<br>FARGO CLEARING SERVICES LLC 52,176,806.46 33.01(b)
SPECIAL<br>CUSTODY ACCT FOR THE
EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS
TAX-FREE<br>SHORT- CITBANCO<br>A PARTNERSHIP 180,646.85 38.03(b)
INTERMEDIATE FUND— MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY<br>LLC 39,732.13 8.37
ADVISOR CLASS FOR<br>THE EXCL BENEFIT OF ITS CUST
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 153,530.90 32.32(b)
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
PERSHING LLC 89,806.07 18.91
TAX-FREE<br>SHORT- CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 11,521,294.87 6.76
INTERMEDIATE FUND— SPECIAL CUSTODY A/C FBO CUSTOMERS
I CLASS CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 16,395,001.48 9.62
SPECIAL<br>CUSTODY A/C FBO CUSTOMERS
EDWARD<br>D JONES & CO 21,525,083.77 12.63
FOR<br>THE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS
TD<br>AMERITRADE INC FBO 20,104,604.25 11.80
OUR CUSTOMERS
TOTAL<br>EQUITY MARKET PERSHING LLC 3,007,875.21 6.72
INDEX FUND
TOTAL<br>RETURN ETF CITIGROUP<br>GLOBAL MARKETS INC. 400,000 64.00(f)
CHARLES<br>SCHWAB & CO INC 33,130 5.30
TD AMERITRADE CLEARING, INC. 157,655 25.22(f)

113


FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
TOTAL<br>RETURN FUND CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 1,698,098.98 16.78
REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
LPL<br>FINANCIAL 1,527,420.78 15.09
OMNIBUS<br>CUSTOMER ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 892,921.54 8.82
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
TD<br>AMERITRADE INC FBO 759,394.20 7.50
OUR CUSTOMERS
TOTAL<br>RETURN FUND— PERSHING<br>LLC 10,271.68 10.50
ADVISOR CLASS RAYMOND JAMES 78,052.37 79.82(b)
OMNIBUS<br>FOR MUTUAL FUNDS
TOTAL<br>RETURN GOLDEY-BEACOM COLLEGE 3,531,977.36 5.26
FUND—I CLASS ENDOWMENT FUND
ATTN<br>KRISTINE M SANTOMAURO
WILMINGTON DE 19808-1993
JEANETTE<br>STUMP & JAMES CARNEY & 5,405,890.47 8.04
HOWARD<br>KLINE TRS – SPECIAL METALS
CORPORATION RETIREE BENEFIT<br>TRUST
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 14,562,056.75 21.67
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
SEI<br>PRIVATE TRUST COMPANY 4,252,118.30 6.33
C/O<br>TRUST
FBO<br>THE CHURCH FOUNDATION
TREASURY<br>RESERVE FUND BARNACLESAIL 1,047,448,855.27 36.34(a)
C/O T ROWE PRICE ASSOC
ATTN<br>MID CAP GROWTH FUND
BALTIMORE MD 21202-1009
BRIDGESAIL<br>& CO 453,208,623.58 15.73
C/O T ROWE PRICE ASSOC
ATTN<br>SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY FD
BALTIMORE MD 21202-1009
T<br>ROWE PRICE 349,556,223.84 12.13
RETIREMENT PLAN SERVICE INC
ATTN<br>RPS CASH GROUP
OWINGS<br>MILLS MD 21117-4903
U.S.<br>EQUITY CITIGROUP<br>GLOBAL MARKETS INC. 600,000 59.11(f)
RESEARCH ETF CHARLES<br>SCHWAB & CO INC 107,344 10.58
PERSHING LLC 232,201 22.88
U.S.<br>EQUITY RESEARCH NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 19,134,183.56 23.28
FUND FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
RAYMOND<br>JAMES 42,216,053.02 51.36(b)
OMNIBUS<br>FOR MUTUAL FUNDS

114


FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
U.S.<br>EQUITY RESEARCH CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 62,274.37 6.31
FUND—ADVISOR CLASS REINVEST ACCOUNT
DCGT<br>AS TTEE AND/OR CUST FBO PLIC 55,630.24 5.64
VARIOUS RETIREMENT PLANS OMNIBUS
FIIOC<br>AS AGENT 150,002.58 15.20
SHEPHERD ELECTRIC COMPANY INC
401K AND PROFIT SHARING PLAN
MATRIX<br>TRUST COMPANY AS AGENT FOR 93,948.71 9.52
NEWPORT<br>TRUST COMPANY
MEDICAL<br>SERVICES GROUP-DEPARTMENT
OF<br>MEDICINE PROFIT SHARING
FOLSOM CA 95630-8587
PERSHING LLC 56,607.75 5.73
U.S.<br>EQUITY RESEARCH CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 46,933,622.46 44.06(b)
FUND—I CLASS REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 11,343,425.39 10.65
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
SEI<br>PRIVATE TRUST COMPANY 9,994,166.85 9.38
C/O<br>PRINCIPAL FINANCIAL
ATTN MUTUAL FUND ADMINISTRATOR
U.S.<br>EQUITY RESEARCH RETIREMENT I 2030 FUND 7,049,346.43 6.43
FUND—Z CLASS T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>I 2035 FUND 6,171,669.31 5.63
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>I 2040 FUND 7,425,798.99 6.77
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>I 2045 FUND 5,708,196.42 5.20
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>I 2050 FUND 5,583,984.99 5.09
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2040 10,113,174.15 9.22
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2025 6,644,709.47 6.06
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2030 10,774,148.95 9.82
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2035 8,182,988.47 7.46
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2045 6,462,501.45 5.89
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2050 5,828,201.89 5.31
T ROWE<br>PRICE ASSOCIATES
U.S. HIGH YIELD ETF CITIGROUP GLOBAL MARKETS INC. 400,000 94.12(f)
U.S.<br>HIGH YIELD FUND LPL FINANCIAL 4,641,642.28 17.17
OMNIBUS<br>CUSTOMER ACCOUNT
MORGAN<br>STANLEY SMITH BARNEY LLC 5,626,067.35 20.81
FOR THE EXCL BENEFIT OF ITS<br>CUST
PERSHING LLC 1,758,536.24 6.51

115


FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
U.S.<br>HIGH YIELD FUND— MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY LLC 40,016.26 6.42
ADVISOR CLASS FOR<br>THE EXCL BENEFIT OF ITS CUST
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 63,417.96 10.18
FOR EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF OUR<br>CUST
PERSHING LLC 59,342.55 9.52
RBC CAPITAL MARKETS, LLC 147,096.79 23.60
MUTUAL<br>FUND OMNIBUS PROCESSING
TD<br>AMERITRADE INC FBO 218,905.77 35.13(b)
OUR CUSTOMERS
U.S.<br>HIGH YIELD FUND— NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 2,419,970.20 10.25
I CLASS FOR<br>EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT OF OUR CUST
PERSHING LLC 2,552,489.34 10.81
U.S.<br>LARGE-CAP CORE NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 4,600,071.72 8.98
FUND FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
T<br>ROWE PRICE TRUST CO INC 2,754,624.30 5.38
OMNI ACCOUNT
U.S.<br>LARGE-CAP CORE CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 28,578.43 8.34
FUND—ADVISOR CLASS REINVEST ACCOUNT
MLPF&S<br>FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT OF 17,818.76 5.20
ITS CUSTOMERS
NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES 50,309.73 14.68
FOR THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
PERSHING LLC 67,119.79 19.59
STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST AS 39,863.97 11.63
TRUSTEE AND/OR CUSTODIAN
FBO ADP ACCESS PRODUCT
TD<br>AMERITRADE INC FBO 45,077.86 13.15
OUR CUSTOMERS
U.S.<br>LARGE-CAP CORE RETIREMENT I 2030 FUND 13,337,361.84 5.96
FUND—Z CLASS T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>I 2035 FUND 11,700,949.29 5.23
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>I 2040 FUND 14,200,295.57 6.34
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2040 19,301,299.36 8.62
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2025 12,531,157.77 5.60
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2030 20,419,861.70 9.12
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2035 15,569,448.01 6.95
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2045 12,380,547.51 5.53
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
SPECTRUM<br>DIVERSIFIED EQUITY 14,620,207.43 6.53
T. ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
U.S.<br>LIMITED DURATION CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 317,340.00 18.63
TIPS INDEX FUND SPECIAL CUSTODY A/C FBO CUSTOMERS
PERSHING<br>LLC 144,857.19 8.50

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FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
U.S.<br>LIMITED DURATION EDUCATION TRUST OF ALASKA 20,201,216.78 12.60
TIPS INDEX FUND—I CLASS PORTFOLIO 2024
C/O T ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
MARYLAND<br>COLLEGE INVESTMENT PLAN 39,939,772.71 24.92
PORTFOLIO 2024
T ROWE PRICE SERVICES INC FBO 28,023,789.20 17.48
EDUCATION TRUST OF ALASKA
PORTFOLIO FOR EDUCATION TODAY
T<br>ROWE PRICE SERVICES INC FBO 55,896,339.88 34.87(b)
MARYLAND<br>COLLEGE INVESTMENT PLAN
PORTFOLIO FOR EDUCATION TODAY
U.S.<br>LIMITED DURATION RETIREMENT BLEND 2005 FUND 145,387.41 6.68
TIPS INDEX FUND—Z CLASS T ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT BLEND 2015 FUND 232,909.93 10.70
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>BLEND 2020 FUND 717,868.56 32.98(a)
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>BLEND 2025 FUND 726,522.31 33.38(a)
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>BLEND 2030 FUND 251,539.90 11.56
T ROWE<br>PRICE ASSOCIATES
U.S.<br>TREASURY LPL FINANCIAL 39,163,161.31 29.04(b)
INTERMEDIATE OMNIBUS<br>CUSTOMER ACCOUNT
INDEX<br>FUND MLPF&S<br>FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT OF 51,000,928.53 37.82(b)
ITS CUSTOMERS
U.S.<br>TREASURY CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 1,644,424.28 5.93
INTERMEDIATE SPECIAL CUSTODY A/C FBO CUSTOMERS
INDEX FUND—I CLASS
U.S.<br>TREASURY SPECTRUM INCOME FUND 91,059.08 100.00(a)
INTERMEDIATE INDEX T. ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
FUND—Z CLASS
U.S.<br>TREASURY CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 1,967,506.83 7.30
LONG-TERM INDEX FUND REINVEST ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 5,209,643.23 19.34
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
PERSHING LLC 2,660,377.97 9.88
U.S.<br>TREASURY LADYBIRD<br>& CO 5,388,166.58 13.33
LONG-TERM INDEX LADYBUG & CO 7,441,490.17 18.41
FUND—I<br>CLASS LAKESIDE & CO 8,129,100.43 20.11
MARIL & CO FBO 2,130,723.00 5.27
PERSHING<br>LLC 3,028,700.76 7.49

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FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
U.S.<br>TREASURY RETIREMENT I 2025 FUND 32,263,308.34 6.60
LONG-TERM INDEX T ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
FUND—Z CLASS RETIREMENT I 2030 FUND 45,551,872.09 9.32
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>I 2035 FUND 28,560,177.33 5.85
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2020 43,114,173.29 8.82
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2025 50,344,478.14 10.30
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2030 69,915,755.43 14.31
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2035 38,192,190.21 7.82
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
SPECTRUM<br>INCOME FUND 35,676,461.01 7.30
T. ROWE<br>PRICE ASSOCIATES
U.S.<br>TREASURY MONEY EDWARD D JONES & CO 1,079,609,048.33 29.88(b)
FUND—I CLASS FOR<br>THE BENEFIT OF CUSTOMERS
MARYLAND<br>COLLEGE INVESTMENT PLAN 232,245,820.62 6.43
US TREASURY MONEY MARKET
U.S.<br>TREASURY MONEY RETIREMENT I 2030 FUND 269,531,324.61 6.04
FUND—Z CLASS T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>I 2040 FUND 226,904,378.82 5.09
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2040 335,489,579.29 7.52
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2020 312,219,935.97 7.00
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2025 311,550,073.46 6.99
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2030 428,408,582.70 9.61
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2035 300,696,447.04 6.74
T ROWE<br>PRICE ASSOCIATES
ULTRA<br>SHORT-TERM CITIGROUP<br>GLOBAL MARKETS INC. 400,000 36.36(f)
BOND ETF CHARLES<br>SCHWAB & CO INC 197,351 17.94
NATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES<br>LLC 105,505 9.59
PERSHING<br>LLC 115,862 10.53
TD AMERITRADE<br>CLEARING, INC. 202,616 18.42
ULTRA<br>SHORT-TERM CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 55,733,833.43 17.83
BOND FUND REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
LPL<br>FINANCIAL 29,885,576.50 9.56
OMNIBUS<br>CUSTOMER ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 108,540,228.29 34.73(b)
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
TD<br>AMERITRADE INC FBO 19,695,141.17 6.30
OUR CUSTOMERS
UBS WM USA 28,697,669.14 9.18
SPEC CDY A/C EXL BEN CUSTOMERS
OF<br>UBSFI

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FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
ULTRA<br>SHORT-TERM BOND CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 46,233,242.02 23.95
FUND—I CLASS SPECIAL<br>CUSTODY A/C FBO CUSTOMERS
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 10,292,572.68 5.33
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
ULTRA<br>SHORT-TERM BOND T ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES 19,607.84 100.00(c)
FUND—Z CLASS
VALUE<br>FUND CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 6,266,936.96 6.86
REINVESTMENT<br>ACCOUNT
LPL<br>FINANCIAL 8,113,341.47 8.88
OMNIBUS<br>CUSTOMER ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 15,770,789.84 17.27
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
PERSHING LLC 6,689,280.59 7.32
T ROWE PRICE TRUST CO 7,179,850.25 7.86
ATTN INSTALLATION TEAM FOR
TRPS<br>INST CONTROL DEPT
VALUE<br>FUND—ADVISOR CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 321,822.02 5.41
CLASS REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 1,873,113.94 31.48(b)
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
PERSHING LLC 385,905.56 6.49
PIMS/PRUDENTIAL RETIREMENT 732,298.25 12.31
AS NOMINEE FOR THE TTEE/CUST PL 980
DEFERRED<br>COMPENSATION PLAN FOR
WHITE PLAINS NY 10601-3311
VOYA RETIREMENT INS & ANNUITY CO 771,520.93 12.97
VALUE<br>FUND—I CLASS CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 9,669,002.41 8.90
SPECIAL<br>CUSTODY A/C FBO CUSTOMERS
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 11,933,530.82 10.99
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
VALUE<br>FUND—Z CLASS RETIREMENT I 2030 FUND 31,756,737.54 6.30
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>I 2035 FUND 27,665,307.92 5.49
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>I 2040 FUND 33,211,979.86 6.59
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>I 2045 FUND 25,582,956.24 5.08
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2040 45,122,614.43 8.95
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2025 30,062,612.83 5.97
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2030 48,630,902.25 9.65
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2035 36,652,958.13 7.27
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2045 28,748,653.57 5.70
T<br>ROWE PRICE ASSOCIATES
RETIREMENT<br>PORTFOLIO 2050 25,890,498.06 5.14
T ROWE<br>PRICE ASSOCIATES

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FUND/CLASS SHAREHOLDER # OF<br>SHARES % OWNERSHIP
VIRGINIA<br>TAX-FREE CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 6,823,228.29 11.07
BOND FUND REINVEST<br>ACCOUNT
NATIONAL<br>FINANCIAL SERVICES 14,973,151.24 24.30
FOR<br>THE EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
PERSHING LLC 3,672,443.98 5.96
RAYMOND JAMES 3,700,206.63 6.01
OMNIBUS<br>FOR MUTUAL FUNDS
TD<br>AMERITRADE INC FBO 3,755,453.73 6.10
OUR CUSTOMERS
VIRGINIA<br>TAX-FREE BOND CHARLES SCHWAB & CO INC 5,368,503.35 10.02
FUND—I CLASS SPECIAL<br>CUSTODY A/C FBO CUSTOMERS
(a) T. Rowe Price Retirement Plan Services, Inc., is a wholly<br>owned subsidiary of T. Rowe Price, which is a wholly owned subsidiary of T. Rowe Price Group, Inc.,<br>each a Maryland corporation. T. Rowe Price Retirement Plan Services, Inc. is not the beneficial owner<br>of these shares. Such shares are held of record by T. Rowe Price Retirement Plan Services, Inc. and<br>are normally voted by various retirement plans and retirement plan participants.
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(b) At<br>the level of ownership indicated, the shareholder may be able to determine the outcome of any matters<br>affecting a Fund or one of its classes that are submitted to shareholders for vote.
(c) T.<br>Rowe Price is a wholly owned subsidiary of T. Rowe Price Group, Inc., each a Maryland corporation. Shares<br>owned by T. Rowe Price may represent discretionary investments and/or a contribution to the Fund at<br>its inception that provided the Fund with sufficient capital to invest in accordance with its investment<br>program. At the level of ownership indicated, T. Rowe Price may be able to determine the outcome of<br>most issues that were submitted to shareholders for vote.
(d) The indicated percentage of the outstanding shares of this<br>Fund are owned by another T. Rowe Price Fund and held in the nominee name indicated. Shares of the Fund<br>are “echo-voted” by the T. Rowe Price Fund that owns the shares in the same proportion that the<br>shares of the underlying Fund are voted by other shareholders.
(e) T. Rowe Price Trust Company is a wholly owned subsidiary of<br>T. Rowe Price, which is a wholly owned subsidiary of T. Rowe Price Group, Inc., each a Maryland corporation.<br>T. Rowe Price Trust Company is not the beneficial owner of these shares. Such shares are held of record<br>by T. Rowe Price Trust Company and are normally voted by various retirement plans and retirement plan<br>participants.
(f) At<br>the level of ownership indicated, the shareholder may be able to determine the outcome of any matters<br>that are submitted to shareholders for vote.
(g) Security Benefit Life Insurance Company, organized under the<br>laws of Kansas, owns the percentage indicated (in connection with issuing the T. Rowe Price Variable<br>Annuity) of the outstanding shares of the Fund. Under current law, the insurance company must vote these<br>shares in accordance with instructions received by underlying contract holders.

INFORMATION ABOUT INDEPENDENT REGISTERED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS

The Joint Audit Committee has selected PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP (PricewaterhouseCoopers) as the independent registered public accounting firm for the T. Rowe Price Funds for their current fiscal years, and such selection has also been approved by the Funds’ independent directors. Representatives of PricewaterhouseCoopers are not expected to be present at the Shareholder Meeting or available to make a statement or respond to any shareholders’ questions.

The following table, entitled “Independent Auditor Fees,” sets forth the amounts accrued by each Fund for audit and tax fees during each Fund’s last two fiscal years. None of the Funds accrued any fees for audit-related or other fees during each Fund’s last two fiscal years. The table also includes aggregate fees billed by PricewaterhouseCoopers for non-audit services rendered to the Fund, T. Rowe Price,

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and any entity controlling, controlled by, or under common control with T. Rowe Price that provides ongoing services to the Funds for each Fund’s last two fiscal years.

Audit fees are billed for professional services rendered by PricewaterhouseCoopers for the audit of each Fund’s annual financial statements and for services normally provided in connection with statutory and regulatory filings. Tax fees are billed to the T. Rowe Price ETFs for services rendered by PricewaterhouseCoopers for tax compliance, tax advice, and tax planning. The nature of services comprising these fees includes the review of distribution calculations and the preparation of federal, state, and excise tax returns.

Pursuant to the Joint Audit Committee’s charter, the Joint Audit Committee is responsible for approving in advance any permissible non-audit services to be provided by PricewaterhouseCoopers to: i. The Price Funds; and ii. Any investment advisers of the Price Funds or any affiliates of such investment advisers if such investment advisers or affiliates provide ongoing services to the Price Funds and the engagement relates directly to the operations and financial reporting of the Price Funds; provided, that any single member of the Committee may approve such services on behalf of the Committee if such approval is reported to the Committee at its next regular meeting. These pre-approval requirements were not waived for any Fund during its last two fiscal year-ends.

Independent Auditor Fees

Fund Audit<br>Fees Tax<br>Fees Aggregate<br>Fees Non-Audit Services to the Fund, T. Rowe Price, and any Entity Controlling, Controlled by, or Under<br>Common Control with T. Rowe Price that Provides Ongoing Services to the Fund
Previous Fiscal Year Current Fiscal Year Previous Fiscal Year Current Fiscal Year Previous Fiscal Year Current Fiscal Year
Africa & Middle East $24,030 $24,055 $3,600,000 $2,760,000
All-Cap Opportunities 21,464 21,409 3,732,000— 2,037,000
All-Cap Opportunities Portfolio 21,464 21,409 3,732,000 2,037,000
Asia Opportunities 24,030 24,055 3,600,000 2,760,000
Balanced 30,530 30,755 3,732,000 2,037,000
Blue Chip Growth ETF 19,964 20,562 $4,382 $4,514 3,732,000 2,037,000
Blue Chip Growth 21,464 21,409 3,732,000 2,037,000
Blue Chip Growth Portfolio 21,464 21,409 3,732,000 2,037,000
California Tax-Free Bond 30,530 30,755 3,749,000 1,454,000
Capital Appreciation 41,344 41,889 3,732,000 2,037,000
Cash Reserves 23,424 23,429 3,600,000 2,760,000
China Evolution Equity 24,030 24,005 3,600,000 2,760,000
Communications & Technology 41,344 41,889 3,732,000 2,037,000
Corporate Income 29,705 30,755 5,140 3,481,000 2,959,000
Credit Opportunities 40,519 41,889 7,514 3,481,000 2,959,000

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Fund Audit<br>Fees Tax<br>Fees Aggregate<br>Fees Non-Audit Services to the Fund, T. Rowe Price, and any Entity Controlling, Controlled by, or Under<br>Common Control with T. Rowe Price that Provides Ongoing Services to the Fund
Previous Fiscal Year Current Fiscal Year Previous Fiscal Year Current Fiscal Year Previous Fiscal Year Current Fiscal Year
Diversified Mid-Cap Growth 21,464 21,409 3,732,000 2,037,000
Dividend Growth ETF 19,964 20,562 4,382 4,514 3,732,000 2,037,000
Dividend Growth 21,464 21,409 3,732,000 2,037,000
Dynamic Credit 41,344 41,889 3,732,000 2,037,000
Dynamic Global Bond 41,344 41,889 3,732,000 2,037,000
Emerging Europe 24,030 24,055 3,600,000 2,760,000
Emerging Markets Bond 35,966 36,351 3,732,000 2,037,000
Emerging Markets Corporate Bond 35,966 36,351 3,732,000 2,037,000
Emerging Markets Corporate Multi-Sector Account Portfolio 35,966 36,351 3,732,000 2,037,000
Emerging Markets Discovery<br>Stock 24,030 24,055 3,600,000 2,760,000
Emerging Markets Local Currency Bond 35,966 36,351 3,732,000 2,037,000
Emerging Markets Local<br>Multi-Sector Account Portfolio 35,966 18,121 3,732,000 2,037,000
Emerging Markets Stock 24,030 24,055 3,600,000 2,760,000
Equity Income ETF 19,964 20,562 4,382 4,514 3,732,000 2,037,000
Equity Income 21,464 21,409 3,732,000 2,037,000
Equity Income Portfolio 21,464 21,409 3,732,000 2,037,000
Equity Index 500 21,464 21,409 3,732,000 2,037,000
Equity Index 500 Portfolio 21,464 21,409 3,732,000 2,037,000
European Stock 24,030 24,055 3,600,000 2,760,000
Extended Equity Market Index 21,464 21,409 3,732,000 2,037,000
Financial Services 21,464 21,409 3,732,000 2,037,000
Floating Rate ETF 2,600 2,959,000
Floating Rate 40,519 41,889 7,514 3,481,000 2,959,000
Floating Rate Multi-Sector Account Portfolio 41,344 41,889 3,749,000 1,454,000
Georgia Tax-Free Bond 30,530 30,755 3,749,000 1,454,000
Global Allocation 41,344 41,889 3,600,000 2,760,000
Global Consumer 24,030 24,055 3,732,000 2,037,000
Global Growth Stock 24,030 24,055 3,600,000 2,760,000
Global High Income Bond 35,966 36,351 3,732,000 2,037,000
Global Impact Equity 26,530 24,055 3,600,000 2,760,000
Global Industrials 24,030 24,055 3,732,000 2,037,000

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Fund Audit<br>Fees Tax<br>Fees Aggregate<br>Fees Non-Audit Services to the Fund, T. Rowe Price, and any Entity Controlling, Controlled by, or Under<br>Common Control with T. Rowe Price that Provides Ongoing Services to the Fund
Previous Fiscal Year Current Fiscal Year Previous Fiscal Year Current Fiscal Year Previous Fiscal Year Current Fiscal Year
Global Multi-Sector Bond 35,141 36,351 6,334 3,481,000 2,959,000
Global Real Estate 24,030 24,055 3,732,000 2,037,000
Global Stock 24,030 24,055 3,600,000 2,760,000
Global Technology 24,030 24,055 3,732,000 2,037,000
Global Value Equity 24,030 24,055 3,600,000 2,760,000
GNMA 29,705 30,755 5,140 3,481,000 2,959,000
Government Money 22,599 23,429 3,581 3,481,000 2,959,000
Government Money Portfolio 23,424 3,732,000
Government Reserve 22,599 23,429 3,581 3,481,000 2,959,000
Growth Stock ETF 19,964 20,562 4,382 4,514 3,732,000 2,037,000
Growth Stock 41,344 41,889 3,732,000 2,037,000
Health Sciences 41,344 41,889 3,732,000 2,037,000
Health Sciences Portfolio 41,344 41,889 3,732,000 2,037,000
High Yield 40,519 41,889 7,514 3,481,000 2,959,000
High Yield Multi-Sector Account Portfolio 30,530 30,755 3,749,000 1,454,000
Inflation Protected Bond<br> 29,705 30,755 5,140 3,481,000 2,959,000
Institutional Emerging Markets Bond 35,966 36,351 3,732,000 2,037,000
Institutional Emerging<br>Markets Equity 24,030 24,055 3,600,000 2,760,000
Institutional Floating Rate 40,519 41,889 7,514 3,481,000 2,959,000
Institutional High Yield 40,519 41,889 7,514 3,481,000 2,959,000
Institutional International Disciplined Equity 24,030 24,055 3,600,000 2,760,000
Institutional Large-Cap<br>Core Growth 21,464 21,409 3,732,000 2,037,000
Institutional Long Duration Credit 29,705 30,755 5,140 3,481,000 2,959,000
Institutional Mid-Cap Equity<br>Growth 21,464 21,409 3,732,000 2,037,000
Institutional Small-Cap Stock 41,344 41,889 3,732,000 2,037,000
Integrated Global Equity 24,030 24,055 3,732,000 2,037,000
Integrated U.S. Large-Cap Value Equity 21,464 21,409 3,732,000 2,037,000
Integrated U.S. Small-Cap<br>Growth Equity 21,464 21,409 3,732,000 2,037,000
Integrated U.S. Small-Mid Cap Core Equity 21,464 21,409 3,732,000 2,037,000

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Fund Audit<br>Fees Tax<br>Fees Aggregate<br>Fees Non-Audit Services to the Fund, T. Rowe Price, and any Entity Controlling, Controlled by, or Under<br>Common Control with T. Rowe Price that Provides Ongoing Services to the Fund
Previous Fiscal Year Current Fiscal Year Previous Fiscal Year Current Fiscal Year Previous Fiscal Year Current Fiscal Year
Intermediate Tax-Free High Yield 30,530 30,755 3,749,000 1,454,000
International Bond 35,966 36,351 3,732,000 2,037,000
International Bond (USD Hedged) 35,966 36,351 3,732,000 2,037,000
International Disciplined Equity 24,030 24,055 3,600,000 2,760,000
International Discovery 24,030 24,055 3,600,000 2,760,000
International Equity Index 24,030 24,055 3,600,000 2,760,000
International Stock 24,030 24,055 3,600,000 2,760,000
International Stock Portfolio 24,030 24,055 3,732,000 2,037,000
International Value Equity 24,030 24,055 3,600,000 2,760,000
Investment-Grade Corporate Multi-Sector Account Portfolio 30,530 30,755 3,749,000 1,454,000
Japan 24,030 24,055 3,600,000 2,760,000
Large-Cap Growth 21,464 21,409 3,732,000 2,037,000
Large-Cap Value 21,464 21,409 3,732,000 2,037,000
Latin America 24,030 24,055 3,600,000 2,760,000
Limited Duration Inflation Focused Bond 29,705 30,755 5,140 3,481,000 2,959,000
Limited-Term Bond Portfolio 30,530 30,755 3,732,000 2,037,000
Maryland Short-Term Tax-Free Bond 30,530 30,755 3,749,000 1,454,000
Maryland Tax-Free Bond 30,530 30,755 3,749,000 1,454,000
Maryland Tax-Free Money 23,424 23,429 3,749,000 1,454,000
Mid-Cap Growth 21,464 21,409 3,732,000 2,037,000
Mid-Cap Growth Portfolio 21,464 21,409 3,732,000 2,037,000
Mid-Cap Index 21,464 21,409 3,732,000 2,037,000
Mid-Cap Value 21,464 21,409 3,732,000 2,037,000
Moderate Allocation Portfolio 41,344 41,889 3,732,000 2,037,000
Mortgage-Backed Securities Multi-Sector Account Portfolio 30,530 30,755 3,749,000 1,454,000
Multi-Strategy Total Return<br> 66,958 68,153 3,600,000 2,760,000
New Asia 24,030 24,055 3,600,000 2,760,000

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Fund Audit<br>Fees Tax<br>Fees Aggregate<br>Fees Non-Audit Services to the Fund, T. Rowe Price, and any Entity Controlling, Controlled by, or Under<br>Common Control with T. Rowe Price that Provides Ongoing Services to the Fund
Previous Fiscal Year Current Fiscal Year Previous Fiscal Year Current Fiscal Year Previous Fiscal Year Current Fiscal Year
New Era 21,464 21,409 3,732,000 2,037,000
New Horizons 41,344 41,889 3,732,000 2,037,000
New Income 29,705 30,755 5,140 3,481,000 2,959,000
New Jersey Tax-Free Bond 30,530 30,755 3,749,000 1,454,000
New York Tax-Free Bond 30,530 30,755 3,749,000 1,454,000
Overseas Stock 24,030 24,055 3,600,000 2,760,000
QM U.S. Bond ETF 17,595 29,899 3,314 6,563 3,600,000 2,760,000
QM U.S. Bond Index 30,530 30,755 3,600,000 2,760,000
Real Assets 21,464 21,409 3,732,000 2,037,000
Real Estate 21,464 21,409 3,732,000 2,037,000
Retirement 2005 12,653 13,183 1,397 3,481,000 2,959,000
Retirement 2010 12,653 13,183 1,397 3,481,000 2,959,000
Retirement 2015 12,653 13,183 1,397 3,481,000 2,959,000
Retirement 2020 12,653 13,183 1,397 3,481,000 2,959,000
Retirement 2025 12,653 13,183 1,397 3,481,000 2,959,000
Retirement 2030 12,653 13,183 1,397 3,481,000 2,959,000
Retirement 2035 12,653 13,183 1,397 3,481,000 2,959,000
Retirement 2040 12,653 13,183 1,397 3,481,000 2,959,000
Retirement 2045 12,653 13,183 1,397 3,481,000 2,959,000
Retirement 2050 12,653 13,183 1,397 3,481,000 2,959,000
Retirement 2055 12,653 13,183 1,397 3,481,000 2,959,000
Retirement 2060 12,653 13,183 1,397 3,481,000 2,959,000
Retirement 2065 12,653 13,183 1,397 3,481,000 2,959,000
Retirement Balanced 12,653 13,183 1,397 3,481,000 2,959,000
Retirement Blend 2005 1,250 13,183 3,481,000 2,959,000
Retirement Blend 2010 1,250 13,183 3,481,000 2,959,000
Retirement Blend 2015 1,250 13,183 3,481,000 2,959,000
Retirement Blend 2020 1,250 13,183 3,481,000 2,959,000
Retirement Blend 2025 1,250 13,183 3,481,000 2,959,000
Retirement Blend 2030 1,250 13,183 3,481,000 2,959,000
Retirement Blend 2035 1,250 13,183 3,481,000 2,959,000
Retirement Blend 2040 1,250 13,183 3,481,000 2,959,000
Retirement Blend 2045 1,250 13,183 3,481,000 2,959,000
Retirement Blend 2050 1,250 13,183 3,481,000 2,959,000
Retirement Blend 2055 1,250 13,183 3,481,000 2,959,000
Retirement Blend 2060 1,250 13,183 3,481,000 2,959,000
Retirement Blend 2065 1,250 13,183 3,481,000 2,959,000
Retirement I 2005 Fund—I Class 12,653 13,183 1,397 3,481,000 2,959,000
Retirement I 2010 Fund—I Class 12,653 13,183 1,397 3,481,000 2,959,000

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Fund Audit<br>Fees Tax<br>Fees Aggregate<br>Fees Non-Audit Services to the Fund, T. Rowe Price, and any Entity Controlling, Controlled by, or Under<br>Common Control with T. Rowe Price that Provides Ongoing Services to the Fund
Previous Fiscal Year Current Fiscal Year Previous Fiscal Year Current Fiscal Year Previous Fiscal Year Current Fiscal Year
Retirement I 2015 Fund—I Class 12,653 13,183 1,397 3,481,000 2,959,000
Retirement I 2020 Fund—I Class 12,653 13,183 1,397 3,481,000 2,959,000
Retirement I 2025 Fund—I Class 12,653 13,183 1,397 3,481,000 2,959,000
Retirement I 2030 Fund—I Class 12,653 13,183 1,397 3,481,000 2,959,000
Retirement I 2035 Fund—I Class 12,653 13,183 1,397 3,481,000 2,959,000
Retirement I 2040 Fund—I Class 12,653 13,183 1,397 3,481,000 2,959,000
Retirement I 2045 Fund—I Class 12,653 13,183 1,397 3,481,000 2,959,000
Retirement I 2050 Fund—I Class 12,653 13,183 1,397 3,481,000 2,959,000
Retirement I 2055 Fund—I Class 12,653 13,183 1,397 3,481,000 2,959,000
Retirement I 2060 Fund—I Class 12,653 13,183 1,397 3,481,000 2,959,000
Retirement I 2065 Fund—I Class 12,653 13,183 1,397 3,481,000 2,959,000
Retirement Balanced I Fund—I Class 12,653 13,183 1,397 3,481,000 2,959,000
Retirement Income 2020 13,478 13,183 3,732,000 2,037,000
Science & Technology 21,464 21,409 3,732,000 2,037,000
Short Duration Income 29,705 30,755 5,140 3,481,000 2,959,000
Short-Term 22,599 3,581 3,481,000
Short-Term Bond 29,705 30,755 5,140 3,481,000 2,959,000
Short-Term Government
Small-Cap Index 21,464 21,409 3,732,000 2,037,000
Small-Cap Stock 41,344 41,889 3,732,000 2,037,000
Small-Cap Value 41,344 41,889 3,732,000 2,037,000
Spectrum Conservative Allocation 29,705 30,755 5,140 3,481,000 2,959,000
Spectrum Diversified Equity 13,478 13,183 3,732,000 2,037,000
Spectrum Income 13,478 13,183 3,732,000 2,037,000
Spectrum International Equity 13,478 13,183 3,732,000 2,037,000
Spectrum Moderate Allocation 40,519 41,889 7,514 3,481,000 2,959,000
Spectrum Moderate Growth Allocation 40,519 41,889 7,514 3,481,000 2,959,000

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Fund Audit<br>Fees Tax<br>Fees Aggregate<br>Fees Non-Audit Services to the Fund, T. Rowe Price, and any Entity Controlling, Controlled by, or Under<br>Common Control with T. Rowe Price that Provides Ongoing Services to the Fund
Previous Fiscal Year Current Fiscal Year Previous Fiscal Year Current Fiscal Year Previous Fiscal Year Current Fiscal Year
Summit Municipal Income 30,530 30,755 3,600,000 2,760,000
Summit Municipal Intermediate 30,530 30,755 3,600,000 2,760,000
Target 2005 12,653 13,183 1,397 3,481,000 2,959,000
Target 2010 12,653 13,183 1,397 3,481,000 2,959,000
Target 2015 12,653 13,183 1,397 3,481,000 2,959,000
Target 2020 12,653 13,183 1,397 3,481,000 2,959,000
Target 2025 12,653 13,183 1,397 3,481,000 2,959,000
Target 2030 12,653 13,183 1,397 3,481,000 2,959,000
Target 2035 12,653 13,183 1,397 3,481,000 2,959,000
Target 2040 12,653 13,183 1,397 3,481,000 2,959,000
Target 2045 12,653 13,183 1,397 3,481,000 2,959,000
Target 2050 12,653 13,183 1,397 3,481,000 2,959,000
Target 2055 12,653 13,183 1,397 3,481,000 2,959,000
Target 2060 12,653 13,183 1,397 3,481,000 2,959,000
Target 2065 12,653 13,183 1,397 3,481,000 2,959,000
Tax-Efficient Equity 21,464 21,409 3,749,000 1,454,000
Tax-Exempt Money 29,924 23,429 3,749,000 1,454,000
Tax-Free High Yield 30,530 30,755 3,749,000 1,454,000
Tax-Free Income 30,530 30,755 3,749,000 1,454,000
Tax-Free Short-Intermediate 30,530 30,755 3,749,000 1,454,000
Total Equity Market Index 21,464 21,409 3,732,000 2,037,000
Total Return ETF 2,500 29,899 6,563 3,481,000 2,959,000
Total Return 40,519 41,889 7,514 3,481,000 2,959,000
Transition 21,464 21,409 3,732,000 2,037,000
Treasury Reserve 22,599 23,429 3,581 3,481,000 2,959,000
U.S. Equity Research ETF 22,464 20,562 4,382 4,514 2,732,000 3,732,000
U.S. Equity Research 25,964 21,409 3,732,000 2,037,000
U.S. High Yield ETF 2,600 2,959,000
U.S. High Yield 29,705 30,755 5,140 3,481,000 2,959,000
U.S. Large-Cap Core 21,464 21,409 3,732,000 2,037,000
U.S. Limited Duration TIPS Index 29,705 30,755 5,140 3,481,000 2,959,000
U.S. Treasury Intermediate Index 29,705 30,755 5,140 3,481,000 2,959,000
U.S. Treasury Long-Term Index 29,705 30,755 5,140 3,481,000 2,959,000
U.S. Treasury Money 22,599 23,429 3,581 3,481,000 2,959,000
Ultra Short-Term Bond ETF 2,500 29,899 6,563 3,481,000 2,959,000
Ultra Short-Term Bond 29,705 30,755 5,140 3,481,000 2,959,000

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Fund Audit<br>Fees Tax<br>Fees Aggregate<br>Fees Non-Audit Services to the Fund, T. Rowe Price, and any Entity Controlling, Controlled by, or Under<br>Common Control with T. Rowe Price that Provides Ongoing Services to the Fund
Previous Fiscal Year Current Fiscal Year Previous Fiscal Year Current Fiscal Year Previous Fiscal Year Current Fiscal Year
Value 21,464 21,409 3,732,000 2,037,000
Virginia Tax-Free Bond 30,530 30,755 3,749,000 1,454,000

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Exhibit 1

T. ROWE PRICE FUNDS

Funds Ticker Fiscal<br>Year
T. ROWE PRICE ALL-CAP OPPORTUNITIES FUND, INC.
T. Rowe Price All-Cap Opportunities<br>Fund PRWAX 12/31
T. Rowe Price All-Cap Opportunities Fund—Advisor Class PAWAX 12/31
T. Rowe Price All-Cap Opportunities Fund—I Class PNAIX 12/31
T. ROWE PRICE BALANCED FUND, INC.
T. Rowe Price Balanced<br>Fund RPBAX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Balanced Fund—I Class RBAIX 12/31
T. ROWE PRICE BLUE CHIP GROWTH FUND, INC.
T. Rowe Price Blue Chip<br>Growth Fund TRBCX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Blue Chip Growth Fund—Advisor Class PABGX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Blue Chip Growth Fund—I Class TBCIX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Blue Chip Growth Fund—R Class RRBGX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Blue Chip Growth Fund—Z Class TRZBX 12/31
T. ROWE PRICE CAPITAL APPRECIATION FUND, INC.
T. Rowe Price Capital Appreciation Fund PRWCX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Capital Appreciation Fund—Advisor Class PACLX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Capital Appreciation Fund—I Class TRAIX 12/31
T. ROWE PRICE COMMUNICATIONS & TECHNOLOGY FUND, INC.
T. Rowe Price Communications<br>& Technology Fund PRMTX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Communications & Technology Fund—I Class TTMIX 12/31
T. ROWE PRICE CORPORATE INCOME FUND, INC.
T. Rowe Price Corporate<br>Income Fund PRPIX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Corporate Income Fund—I Class TICCX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Corporate Income Fund—Z Class TRZCX 5/31
T. ROWE PRICE CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES FUND, INC.
T. Rowe Price Credit Opportunities<br>Fund PRCPX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Credit Opportunities Fund—Advisor Class PAOPX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Credit Opportunities Fund—I Class TCRRX 5/31
T. ROWE PRICE DIVERSIFIED MID-CAP GROWTH FUND, INC.
T. Rowe Price Diversified<br>Mid-Cap Growth Fund PRDMX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Diversified Mid-Cap Growth Fund—I Class RPTTX 12/31
T. ROWE PRICE DIVIDEND GROWTH FUND, INC.
T. Rowe Price Dividend<br>Growth Fund PRDGX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Dividend Growth Fund—Advisor Class TADGX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Dividend Growth Fund—I Class PDGIX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Dividend Growth Fund—Z Class TRZDX 12/31
T. ROWE PRICE EQUITY FUNDS, INC.
T. Rowe Price Institutional<br>Large-Cap Core Growth Fund TPLGX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Institutional Mid-Cap Equity Growth Fund PMEGX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Institutional Small-Cap Stock Fund TRSSX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Large-Cap Growth Fund TRGOX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Large-Cap Growth Fund—I Class TRLGX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Large-Cap Value Fund TRLUX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Large-Cap Value Fund—I Class TILCX 12/31
T. ROWE PRICE EQUITY INCOME FUND, INC.
T. Rowe Price Equity Income<br>Fund PRFDX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Equity Income Fund—Advisor Class PAFDX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Equity Income Fund—I Class REIPX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Equity Income Fund—R Class RRFDX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Equity Income Fund—Z Class TRZQX 12/31

129


Funds Ticker Fiscal<br>Year
T. ROWE PRICE EQUITY SERIES, INC.
T. Rowe Price All-Cap Opportunities Portfolio QAOSWX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Blue Chip Growth Portfolio QAAAJX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Blue Chip Growth Portfolio—II QAAGXX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Equity Income Portfolio QAAHCX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Equity Income Portfolio—II QAAHAX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Equity Index 500 Portfolio QAAGTX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Health Sciences Portfolio QAAGZX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Health Sciences Portfolio—II QAAHBX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Mid-Cap Growth Portfolio QAMWEX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Mid-Cap Growth Portfolio—II QAAGSX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Moderate Allocation Portfolio QAAGRX 12/31
T. ROWE PRICE EXCHANGE-TRADED FUNDS, INC.
T. Rowe Price Blue Chip<br>Growth ETF TCHP 12/31
T. Rowe Price Capital Appreciation Equity ETF TCAF 12/31
T. Rowe Price Dividend Growth ETF TDVG 12/31
T. Rowe Price Equity Income ETF TEQI 12/31
T. Rowe Price Floating Rate ETF TFLR 5/31
T. Rowe Price Growth ETF TGRT 12/31
T. Rowe Price Growth Stock ETF TGRW 12/31
T. Rowe Price International Equity ETF TOUS 10/31
T. Rowe Price QM U.S. Bond ETF TAGG 10/31
T. Rowe Price Small-Mid Cap ETF TMSL 12/31
T. Rowe Price Total Return ETF TOTR 5/31
T. Rowe Price Ultra Short-Term Bond ETF TBUX 5/31
T. Rowe Price U.S. Equity Research ETF TSPA 12/31
T. Rowe Price U.S. High Yield ETF THYF 5/31
T. Rowe Price Value ETF TVAL 12/31
T. ROWE PRICE FINANCIAL SERVICES FUND, INC.
T. Rowe Price Financial<br>Services Fund PRISX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Financial Services Fund—I Class TFIFX 12/31
T. ROWE PRICE FIXED INCOME SERIES, INC.
T. Rowe Price Limited-Term<br>Bond Portfolio QAAGWX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Limited-Term Bond Portfolio—II QAAGUX 12/31
T. ROWE PRICE FLOATING RATE FUND, INC.
T. Rowe Price Floating<br>Rate Fund PRFRX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Floating Rate Fund—Advisor Class PAFRX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Floating Rate Fund—I Class TFAIX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Floating Rate Fund—Z Class TRIZX 5/31
T. ROWE PRICE GLOBAL ALLOCATION FUND, INC.
T. Rowe Price Global Allocation<br>Fund RPGAX 10/31
T. Rowe Price Global Allocation Fund—Advisor Class PAFGX 10/31
T. Rowe Price Global Allocation Fund—I Class TGAFX 10/31
T. ROWE PRICE GLOBAL FUNDS, INC.
T. Rowe Price Global Value<br>Equity Fund TRGVX 10/31
T. Rowe Price Global Value Equity Fund—I Class PRIGX 10/31
T. Rowe Price Institutional Emerging Markets Bond Fund TREBX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Institutional Emerging Markets Equity Fund IEMFX 10/31
T. Rowe Price Institutional International Disciplined Equity<br>Fund RPICX 10/31
T. ROWE PRICE GLOBAL MULTI-SECTOR BOND FUND, INC.
T. Rowe Price Global Multi-Sector Bond Fund PRSNX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Global Multi-Sector Bond Fund—Advisor Class PRSAX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Global Multi-Sector Bond Fund—I Class PGMSX 5/31

130


Funds Ticker Fiscal<br>Year
T. ROWE PRICE GLOBAL REAL ESTATE FUND, INC.
T. Rowe Price Global Real<br>Estate Fund TRGRX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Global Real Estate Fund—Advisor Class PAGEX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Global Real Estate Fund—I Class TIRGX 12/31
T. ROWE PRICE GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY FUND, INC.
T. Rowe Price Global Technology<br>Fund PRGTX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Global Technology Fund—I Class PGTIX 12/31
T. ROWE PRICE GNMA FUND, INC.
T. Rowe Price GNMA Fund PRGMX 5/31
T. Rowe Price GNMA Fund—I Class PRXAX 5/31
T. Rowe Price GNMA Fund—Z Class TRZGX 5/31
T. ROWE PRICE GOVERNMENT MONEY FUND, INC.
T. Rowe Price Government<br>Money Fund PRRXX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Government Money Fund—I Class TTGXX 5/31
T. ROWE PRICE GROWTH STOCK FUND, INC.
T. Rowe Price Growth Stock<br>Fund PRGFX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Growth Stock Fund—Advisor Class TRSAX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Growth Stock Fund—I Class PRUFX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Growth Stock Fund—R Class RRGSX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Growth Stock Fund—Z Class TRJZX 12/31
T. ROWE PRICE HEALTH SCIENCES FUND, INC.
T. Rowe Price Health Sciences<br>Fund PRHSX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Health Sciences Fund—I Class THISX 12/31
T. ROWE PRICE HIGH YIELD FUND, INC.
T. Rowe Price High Yield<br>Fund PRHYX 5/31
T. Rowe Price High Yield Fund—Advisor Class PAHIX 5/31
T. Rowe Price High Yield Fund—I Class PRHIX 5/31
T. Rowe Price High Yield Fund—Z Class TRKZX 5/31
T. Rowe Price U.S. High Yield Fund TUHYX 5/31
T. Rowe Price U.S. High Yield Fund—Advisor Class TUHAX 5/31
T. Rowe Price U.S. High Yield Fund—I Class TUHIX 5/31
T. ROWE PRICE INDEX TRUST, INC.
T. Rowe Price Equity Index 500 Fund PREIX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Equity Index 500 Fund—I Class PRUIX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Equity Index 500 Fund—Z Class TRHZX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Extended Equity Market Index Fund PEXMX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Mid-Cap Index Fund TRMNX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Mid-Cap Index Fund—I Class TRMSX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Mid-Cap Index Fund—Z Class TRSZX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Small-Cap Index Fund TRSYX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Small-Cap Index Fund—I Class TRCSX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Small-Cap Index Fund—Z Class TRZIX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Total Equity Market Index Fund POMIX 12/31
T. Rowe Price U.S. Limited Duration TIPS Index Fund TLDTX 5/31
T. Rowe Price U.S. Limited Duration TIPS Index Fund—I Class TLDUX 5/31
T. Rowe Price U.S. Limited Duration TIPS Index Fund—Z Class TLDZX 5/31
T. ROWE PRICE INFLATION PROTECTED BOND FUND, INC.
T. Rowe Price Inflation<br>Protected Bond Fund PRIPX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Inflation Protected Bond Fund—I Class TIIPX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Inflation Protected Bond Fund—Z Class TRZHX 5/31

131


Funds Ticker Fiscal<br>Year
T. ROWE PRICE INSTITUTIONAL INCOME FUNDS, INC.
T. Rowe Price Institutional<br>Floating Rate Fund RPIFX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Institutional Floating Rate Fund—F Class PFFRX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Institutional Floating Rate Fund—Z Class TRAZX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Institutional High Yield Fund TRHYX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Institutional High Yield Fund—Z Class TRCZX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Institutional Long Duration Credit Fund RPLCX 5/31
T. ROWE PRICE INTEGRATED EQUITY FUNDS, INC. (formerly T. ROWE PRICE QUANTITATIVE<br>MANAGEMENT FUNDS, INC.)
T. Rowe Price Integrated Global Equity Fund (formerly T. Rowe Price QM Global<br>Equity Fund) TQGEX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Integrated Global Equity Fund—Advisor Class<br>(formerly T. Rowe Price QM Global Equity Fund—Advisor Class) TQGAX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Integrated Global Equity Fund—I Class (formerly T. Rowe Price<br>QM Global Equity Fund—I Class) TQGIX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Integrated U.S. Large-Cap Value Equity Fund<br>(formerly T. Rowe Price QM U.S. Value Equity Fund) TQMVX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Integrated U.S. Large-Cap Value Equity Fund—Advisor<br>Class (formerly T. Rowe Price QM U.S. Value Equity Fund—Advisor Class) TQVAX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Integrated U.S. Large-Cap Value Equity Fund—I Class (formerly<br>T. Rowe Price QM U.S. Value Equity Fund—I Class) TQVIX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Integrated U.S. Small-Cap Growth Equity Fund<br>(formerly T. Rowe Price QM U.S. Small-Cap Growth Equity Fund) PRDSX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Integrated U.S. Small-Cap Growth Equity Fund—Advisor Class (formerly<br>T. Rowe Price QM U.S. Small-Cap Growth Equity Fund—Advisor Class) TQAAX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Integrated U.S. Small-Cap Growth Equity Fund—I Class (formerly<br>T. Rowe Price QM U.S. Small-Cap Growth Equity Fund—I Class) TQAIX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Integrated U.S. Small-Mid Cap Core Equity Fund (formerly T. Rowe<br>Price QM U.S. Small & Mid-Cap Core Equity Fund) TQSMX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Integrated U.S. Small-Mid Cap Core Equity Fund—Advisor<br>Class (formerly T. Rowe Price QM U.S. Small & Mid-Cap Core Equity Fund—Advisor Class) TQSAX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Integrated U.S. Small-Mid Cap Core Equity Fund—I<br>Class (formerly T. Rowe Price QM U.S. Small & Mid-Cap Core Equity Fund—I Class) TQSIX 12/31
T. ROWE PRICE INTERMEDIATE TAX-FREE HIGH YIELD FUND, INC.
T. Rowe Price Intermediate<br>Tax-Free High Yield Fund PRIHX 2/28
T. Rowe Price Intermediate Tax-Free High Yield Fund—Advisor Class PRAHX 2/28
T. Rowe Price Intermediate Tax-Free High Yield Fund—I Class TFHAX 2/28
T. ROWE PRICE INTERNATIONAL FUNDS, INC.
T. Rowe Price Africa &<br>Middle East Fund TRAMX 10/31
T. Rowe Price Africa & Middle East Fund—I Class PRAMX 10/31
T. Rowe Price Africa & Middle East Fund—Z Class TRZMX 10/31
T. Rowe Price Asia Opportunities Fund TRAOX 10/31
T. Rowe Price Asia Opportunities Fund—Advisor Class PAAOX 10/31
T. Rowe Price Asia Opportunities Fund—I Class TRASX 10/31
T. Rowe Price China Evolution Equity Fund TCELX 10/31
T. Rowe Price China Evolution Equity Fund—I Class TRCLX 10/31
T. Rowe Price Dynamic Credit Fund RPIDX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Dynamic Credit Fund—I Class RPELX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Dynamic Global Bond Fund RPIEX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Dynamic Global Bond Fund—Advisor Class PAIEX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Dynamic Global Bond Fund—I Class RPEIX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Dynamic Global Bond Fund—Z Class TRDZX 12/31

132


Funds Ticker Fiscal<br>Year
T. Rowe Price Emerging Europe Fund TREMX 10/31
T. Rowe Price Emerging Europe Fund—I Class TTEEX 10/31
T. Rowe Price Emerging Europe Fund—Z Class TRZEX 10/31
T. Rowe Price Emerging Markets Bond Fund PREMX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Emerging Markets Bond Fund—Advisor Class PAIKX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Emerging Markets Bond Fund—I Class PRXIX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Emerging Markets Bond Fund—Z Class TREZX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Emerging Markets Corporate Bond Fund TRECX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Emerging Markets Corporate Bond Fund—Advisor Class PACEX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Emerging Markets Corporate Bond Fund—I Class TECIX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Emerging Markets Discovery Stock Fund PRIJX 10/31
T. Rowe Price Emerging Markets Discovery Stock Fund—Advisor<br>Class PAIJX 10/31
T. Rowe Price Emerging Markets Discovery Stock Fund—I Class REVIX 10/31
T. Rowe Price Emerging Markets Discovery Stock Fund—Z Class TRFZX 10/31
T. Rowe Price Emerging Markets Local Currency Bond Fund PRELX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Emerging Markets Local Currency Bond Fund—Advisor<br>Class PAELX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Emerging Markets Local Currency Bond Fund—I<br>Class TEIMX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Emerging Markets Local Currency Bond Fund—Z<br>Class TRZFX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Emerging Markets Stock Fund PRMSX 10/31
T. Rowe Price Emerging Markets Stock Fund—I Class PRZIX 10/31
T. Rowe Price Emerging Markets Stock Fund—Z Class TRGZX 10/31
T. Rowe Price European Stock Fund PRESX 10/31
T. Rowe Price European Stock Fund—I Class TEUIX 10/31
T. Rowe Price European Stock Fund—Z Class TRZPX 10/31
T. Rowe Price Global Consumer Fund PGLOX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Global Growth Stock Fund RPGEX 10/31
T. Rowe Price Global Growth Stock Fund—Advisor Class PAGLX 10/31
T. Rowe Price Global Growth Stock Fund—I Class RGGIX 10/31
T. Rowe Price Global High Income Bond Fund RPIHX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Global High Income Bond Fund—Advisor Class PAIHX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Global High Income Bond Fund—I Class RPOIX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Global Impact Equity Fund TGPEX 10/31
T. Rowe Price Global Impact Equity Fund—I Class TGBLX 10/31
T. Rowe Price Global Industrials Fund RPGIX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Global Industrials Fund—I Class TRGAX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Global Stock Fund PRGSX 10/31
T. Rowe Price Global Stock Fund—Advisor Class PAGSX 10/31
T. Rowe Price Global Stock Fund—I Class TRGLX 10/31
T. Rowe Price International Bond Fund RPIBX 12/31
T. Rowe Price International Bond Fund—Advisor Class PAIBX 12/31
T. Rowe Price International Bond Fund—I Class RPISX 12/31
T. Rowe Price International Bond Fund—Z Class TRLZX 12/31
T. Rowe Price International Bond Fund (USD Hedged) TNIBX 12/31
T. Rowe Price International Bond Fund (USD Hedged)—Advisor Class TTABX 12/31
T. Rowe Price International Bond Fund (USD Hedged)—I Class TNBMX 12/31
T. Rowe Price International Bond Fund (USD Hedged)—Z Class TRMZX 12/31
T. Rowe Price International Disciplined Equity Fund PRCNX 10/31
T. Rowe Price International Disciplined Equity Fund—Advisor<br>Class PRNCX 10/31
T. Rowe Price International Disciplined Equity Fund—I Class RICIX 10/31
T. Rowe Price International Discovery Fund PRIDX 10/31
T. Rowe Price International Discovery Fund—I Class TIDDX 10/31
T. Rowe Price International Discovery Fund—Z Class TRZKX 10/31

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Funds Ticker Fiscal<br>Year
T. Rowe Price International Stock Fund PRITX 10/31
T. Rowe Price International Stock Fund—Advisor Class PAITX 10/31
T. Rowe Price International Stock Fund—I Class PRIUX 10/31
T. Rowe Price International Stock Fund—R Class RRITX 10/31
T. Rowe Price International Stock Fund—Z Class TRNZX 10/31
T. Rowe Price International Value Equity Fund TRIGX 10/31
T. Rowe Price International Value Equity Fund—Advisor Class PAIGX 10/31
T. Rowe Price International Value Equity Fund—I Class TRTIX 10/31
T. Rowe Price International Value Equity Fund—R Class RRIGX 10/31
T. Rowe Price International Value Equity Fund—Z Class TROZX 10/31
T. Rowe Price Japan Fund PRJPX 10/31
T. Rowe Price Japan Fund—I Class RJAIX 10/31
T. Rowe Price Japan Fund—Z Class TRZJX 10/31
T. Rowe Price Latin America Fund PRLAX 10/31
T. Rowe Price Latin America Fund—I Class RLAIX 10/31
T. Rowe Price Latin America Fund—Z Class TRZYX 10/31
T. Rowe Price New Asia Fund PRASX 10/31
T. Rowe Price New Asia Fund—I Class PNSIX 10/31
T. Rowe Price New Asia Fund—Z Class TRZNX 10/31
T. Rowe Price Overseas Stock Fund TROSX 10/31
T. Rowe Price Overseas Stock Fund—Advisor Class PAEIX 10/31
T. Rowe Price Overseas Stock Fund—I Class TROIX 10/31
T. Rowe Price Overseas Stock Fund—Z Class TRZSX 10/31
T. ROWE PRICE INTERNATIONAL INDEX FUND, INC.
T. Rowe Price International<br>Equity Index Fund PIEQX 10/31
T. Rowe Price International Equity Index Fund—Z Class TLIEX 10/31
T. ROWE PRICE INTERNATIONAL SERIES, INC.
T. Rowe Price International<br>Stock Portfolio QAAGYX 12/31
T. ROWE PRICE LIMITED DURATION INFLATION FOCUSED BOND FUND,<br>INC.
T. Rowe Price Limited Duration Inflation Focused Bond Fund TRBFX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Limited Duration Inflation Focused Bond Fund—I Class TRLDX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Limited Duration Inflation Focused Bond Fund—Z Class TRPZX 5/31
T. ROWE PRICE MID-CAP GROWTH FUND, INC.
T. Rowe Price Mid-Cap Growth<br>Fund RPMGX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Mid-Cap Growth Fund—Advisor Class PAMCX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Mid-Cap Growth Fund—I Class RPTIX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Mid-Cap Growth Fund—R Class RRMGX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Mid-Cap Growth Fund—Z Class TRQZX 12/31
T. ROWE PRICE MID-CAP VALUE FUND, INC.
T. Rowe Price Mid-Cap Value<br>Fund TRMCX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Mid-Cap Value Fund—Advisor Class TAMVX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Mid-Cap Value Fund—I Class TRMIX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Mid-Cap Value Fund—R Class RRMVX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Mid-Cap Value Fund—Z Class TRTZX 12/31
T. ROWE PRICE MULTI-SECTOR ACCOUNT PORTFOLIOS, INC.
T. Rowe Price Emerging<br>Markets Corporate Multi-Sector Account Portfolio 12/31
T. Rowe Price Emerging Markets Local Multi-Sector Account<br>Portfolio 12/31
T. Rowe Price Floating Rate Multi-Sector Account Portfolio 2/28
T. Rowe Price High Yield Multi-Sector Account Portfolio 2/28
T. Rowe Price Investment-Grade Corporate Multi-Sector Account Portfolio 2/28
T. Rowe Price Mortgage-Backed Securities Multi-Sector Account Portfolio 2/28

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Funds Ticker Fiscal<br>Year
T. ROWE PRICE MULTI-STRATEGY TOTAL RETURN FUND, INC.
T. Rowe Price Multi-Strategy<br>Total Return Fund TMSRX 10/31
T. Rowe Price Multi-Strategy Total Return Fund—Advisor Class TMSAX 10/31
T. Rowe Price Multi-Strategy Total Return Fund—I Class TMSSX 10/31
T. ROWE PRICE NEW ERA FUND, INC.
T. Rowe Price New Era Fund PRNEX 12/31
T. Rowe Price New Era Fund—I Class TRNEX 12/31
T. ROWE PRICE NEW HORIZONS FUND, INC.
T. Rowe Price New Horizons<br>Fund PRNHX 12/31
T. Rowe Price New Horizons Fund—I Class PRJIX 12/31
T. Rowe Price New Horizons Fund—Z Class TRUZX 12/31
T. ROWE PRICE NEW INCOME FUND, INC.
T. Rowe Price New Income<br>Fund PRCIX 5/31
T. Rowe Price New Income Fund—Advisor Class PANIX 5/31
T. Rowe Price New Income Fund—I Class PRXEX 5/31
T. Rowe Price New Income Fund—R Class RRNIX 5/31
T. Rowe Price New Income Fund—Z Class TRVZX 5/31
T. ROWE PRICE QM U.S. BOND INDEX FUND, INC.
T. Rowe Price QM U.S. Bond<br>Index Fund PBDIX 10/31
T. Rowe Price QM U.S. Bond Index Fund—I Class TSBLX 10/31
T. Rowe Price QM U.S. Bond Index Fund—Z Class TSBZX 10/31
T. ROWE PRICE REAL ASSETS FUND, INC.
T. Rowe Price Real Assets<br>Fund PRAFX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Real Assets Fund—I Class PRIKX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Real Assets Fund—Z Class TRZRX 12/31
T. ROWE PRICE REAL ESTATE FUND, INC.
T. Rowe Price Real Estate<br>Fund TRREX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Real Estate Fund—Advisor Class PAREX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Real Estate Fund—I Class TIRRX 12/31
T. ROWE PRICE RESERVE INVESTMENT FUNDS, INC.
T. Rowe Price Government<br>Reserve Fund 5/31
T. Rowe Price Short-Term Fund 5/31
T. Rowe Price Short-Term Government Fund 5/31
T. Rowe Price Transition Fund 12/31
T. Rowe Price Treasury Reserve Fund 5/31
T. ROWE PRICE RETIREMENT FUNDS, INC.
T. Rowe Price Retirement<br>2005 Fund TRRFX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement 2005 Fund—Advisor Class PARGX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement 2005 Fund—R Class RRTLX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement 2010 Fund TRRAX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement 2010 Fund—Advisor Class PARAX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement 2010 Fund—R Class RRTAX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement 2015 Fund TRRGX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement 2015 Fund—Advisor Class PARHX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement 2015 Fund—R Class RRTMX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement 2020 Fund TRRBX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement 2020 Fund—Advisor Class PARBX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement 2020 Fund—R Class RRTBX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement 2025 Fund TRRHX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement 2025 Fund—Advisor Class PARJX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement 2025 Fund—R Class RRTNX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement 2030 Fund TRRCX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement 2030 Fund—Advisor Class PARCX 5/31

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Funds Ticker Fiscal<br>Year
T. Rowe Price Retirement 2030 Fund—R Class RRTCX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement 2035 Fund TRRJX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement 2035 Fund—Advisor Class PARKX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement 2035 Fund—R Class RRTPX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement 2040 Fund TRRDX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement 2040 Fund—Advisor Class PARDX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement 2040 Fund—R Class RRTDX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement 2045 Fund TRRKX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement 2045 Fund—Advisor Class PARLX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement 2045 Fund—R Class RRTRX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement 2050 Fund TRRMX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement 2050 Fund—Advisor Class PARFX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement 2050 Fund—R Class RRTFX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement 2055 Fund TRRNX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement 2055 Fund—Advisor Class PAROX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement 2055 Fund—R Class RRTVX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement 2060 Fund TRRLX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement 2060 Fund—Advisor Class TRRYX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement 2060 Fund—R Class TRRZX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement 2065 Fund TRSJX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement 2065 Fund—Advisor Class PASUX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement 2065 Fund—R Class RRSUX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement Balanced Fund TRRIX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement Balanced Fund—Advisor Class PARIX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement Balanced Fund—R Class RRTIX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement Blend 2005 Fund TBLPX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement Blend 2005 Fund—I Class TBLAX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement Blend 2010 Fund TBLQX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement Blend 2010 Fund—I Class TBLBX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement Blend 2015 Fund TBLSX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement Blend 2015 Fund—I Class TBLCX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement Blend 2020 Fund TSBAX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement Blend 2020 Fund—I Class TBLDX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement Blend 2025 Fund TBLVX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement Blend 2025 Fund—I Class TBLEX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement Blend 2030 Fund TBLWX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement Blend 2030 Fund—I Class TBLGX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement Blend 2035 Fund TBLYX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement Blend 2035 Fund—I Class TBLHX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement Blend 2040 Fund TRBLX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement Blend 2040 Fund—I Class TBLJX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement Blend 2045 Fund TRBQX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement Blend 2045 Fund—I Class TBLKX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement Blend 2050 Fund TRBSX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement Blend 2050 Fund—I Class TBLLX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement Blend 2055 Fund TRBOX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement Blend 2055 Fund—I Class TBLMX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement Blend 2060 Fund TRBNX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement Blend 2060 Fund—I Class TBLNX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement Blend 2065 Fund TRBPX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement Blend 2065 Fund—I Class TBLOX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement I 2005 Fund—I Class TRPFX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement I 2010 Fund—I Class TRPAX 5/31

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Funds Ticker Fiscal<br>Year
T. Rowe Price Retirement I 2015 Fund—I Class TRFGX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement I 2020 Fund—I Class TRBRX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement I 2025 Fund—I Class TRPHX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement I 2030 Fund—I Class TRPCX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement I 2035 Fund—I Class TRPJX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement I 2040 Fund—I Class TRPDX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement I 2045 Fund—I Class TRPKX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement I 2050 Fund—I Class TRPMX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement I 2055 Fund—I Class TRPNX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement I 2060 Fund—I Class TRPLX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement I 2065 Fund—I Class TRFKX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement Balanced I Fund—I Class TRPTX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Retirement Income 2020 Fund TRLAX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Target 2005 Fund TRARX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Target 2005 Fund—Advisor Class PANRX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Target 2005 Fund—I Class TFRRX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Target 2010 Fund TRROX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Target 2010 Fund—Advisor Class PAERX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Target 2010 Fund—I Class TORFX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Target 2015 Fund TRRTX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Target 2015 Fund—Advisor Class PAHRX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Target 2015 Fund—I Class TTRTX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Target 2020 Fund TRRUX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Target 2020 Fund—Advisor Class PAIRX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Target 2020 Fund—I Class TTURX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Target 2025 Fund TRRVX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Target 2025 Fund—Advisor Class PAJRX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Target 2025 Fund—I Class TRVVX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Target 2030 Fund TRRWX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Target 2030 Fund—Advisor Class PAKRX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Target 2030 Fund—I Class TWRRX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Target 2035 Fund RPGRX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Target 2035 Fund—Advisor Class PATVX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Target 2035 Fund—I Class TPGPX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Target 2040 Fund TRHRX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Target 2040 Fund—Advisor Class PAHHX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Target 2040 Fund—I Class TRXRX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Target 2045 Fund RPTFX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Target 2045 Fund—Advisor Class PAFFX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Target 2045 Fund—I Class TRFWX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Target 2050 Fund TRFOX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Target 2050 Fund—Advisor Class PAOFX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Target 2050 Fund—I Class TOORX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Target 2055 Fund TRFFX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Target 2055 Fund—Advisor Class PAFTX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Target 2055 Fund—I Class TRPPX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Target 2060 Fund TRTFX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Target 2060 Fund—Advisor Class TRTGX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Target 2060 Fund—I Class TTOIX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Target 2065 Fund PRSLX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Target 2065 Fund—Advisor Class PAZLX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Target 2065 Fund—I Class RPFDX 5/31

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Funds Ticker Fiscal<br>Year
T. ROWE PRICE SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY FUND, INC.
T. Rowe Price Science &<br>Technology Fund PRSCX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Science & Technology Fund—Advisor Class PASTX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Science & Technology Fund—I Class TSNIX 12/31
T. ROWE PRICE SHORT-TERM BOND FUND, INC.
T. Rowe Price Short-Term<br>Bond Fund PRWBX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Short-Term Bond Fund—Advisor Class PASHX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Short-Term Bond Fund—I Class TBSIX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Short-Term Bond Fund—Z Class TRZOX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Short Duration Income Fund TSDLX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Short Duration Income Fund—I Class TSIDX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Ultra Short-Term Bond Fund TRBUX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Ultra Short-Term Bond Fund—I Class TRSTX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Ultra Short-Term Bond Fund—Z Class TRZWX 5/31
T. ROWE PRICE SMALL-CAP STOCK FUND, INC.
T. Rowe Price Small-Cap<br>Stock Fund OTCFX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Small-Cap Stock Fund—Advisor Class PASSX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Small-Cap Stock Fund—I Class OTIIX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Small-Cap Stock Fund—Z Class TRZZX 12/31
T. ROWE PRICE SMALL-CAP VALUE FUND, INC.
T. Rowe Price Small-Cap<br>Value Fund PRSVX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Small-Cap Value Fund—Advisor Class PASVX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Small-Cap Value Fund—I Class PRVIX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Small-Cap Value Fund—Z Class TRZVX 12/31
T. ROWE PRICE SPECTRUM FUND, INC.
T. Rowe Price Spectrum<br>Diversified Equity Fund PRSGX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Spectrum Diversified Equity Fund—I Class TSVPX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Spectrum Income Fund RPSIX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Spectrum Income Fund—I Class TSPNX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Spectrum International Equity Fund PSILX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Spectrum International Equity Fund—I Class TSINX 12/31
T. ROWE PRICE SPECTRUM FUNDS II, INC.
T. Rowe Price Spectrum<br>Conservative Allocation Fund PRSIX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Spectrum Conservative Allocation Fund—I Class PPIPX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Spectrum Moderate Allocation Fund TRPBX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Spectrum Moderate Allocation Fund—I Class TPPAX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Spectrum Moderate Growth Allocation Fund TRSGX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Spectrum Moderate Growth Allocation Fund—I Class TGIPX 5/31
T. ROWE PRICE STATE TAX-FREE FUNDS, INC.
T. Rowe Price California<br>Tax-Free Bond Fund PRXCX 2/28
T. Rowe Price California Tax-Free Bond Fund—I Class TCFEX 2/28
T. Rowe Price Georgia Tax-Free Bond Fund GTFBX 2/28
T. Rowe Price Georgia Tax-Free Bond Fund—I Class TBGAX 2/28
T. Rowe Price Maryland Short-Term Tax-Free Bond Fund PRMDX 2/28
T. Rowe Price Maryland Short-Term Tax-Free Bond Fund—I Class TRMUX 2/28
T. Rowe Price Maryland Tax-Free Bond Fund MDXBX 2/28
T. Rowe Price Maryland Tax-Free Bond Fund—I Class TFBIX 2/28
T. Rowe Price Maryland Tax-Free Money Fund TMDXX 2/28
T. Rowe Price Maryland Tax-Free Money Fund—I Class TWNXX 2/28
T. Rowe Price New Jersey Tax-Free Bond Fund NJTFX 2/28
T. Rowe Price New Jersey Tax-Free Bond Fund—I Class TRJIX 2/28
T. Rowe Price New York Tax-Free Bond Fund PRNYX 2/28
T. Rowe Price New York Tax-Free Bond Fund—I Class TRYIX 2/28

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Funds Ticker Fiscal<br>Year
T. Rowe Price Virginia Tax-Free Bond Fund PRVAX 2/28
T. Rowe Price Virginia Tax-Free Bond Fund—I Class TFBVX 2/28
T. ROWE PRICE SUMMIT FUNDS, INC.
T. Rowe Price Cash Reserves<br>Fund TSCXX 10/31
T. ROWE PRICE SUMMIT MUNICIPAL FUNDS, INC.
T. Rowe Price Summit Municipal<br>Income Fund PRINX 10/31
T. Rowe Price Summit Municipal Income Fund—Advisor Class PAIMX 10/31
T. Rowe Price Summit Municipal Income Fund—I Class PRIMX 10/31
T. Rowe Price Summit Municipal Intermediate Fund PRSMX 10/31
T. Rowe Price Summit Municipal Intermediate Fund—Advisor<br>Class PAIFX 10/31
T. Rowe Price Summit Municipal Intermediate Fund—I Class PRTMX 10/31
T. ROWE PRICE TAX-EFFICIENT FUNDS, INC.
T. Rowe Price Tax-Efficient<br>Equity Fund PREFX 2/28
T. Rowe Price Tax-Efficient Equity Fund—I Class TEEFX 2/28
T. ROWE PRICE TAX-EXEMPT MONEY FUND, INC.
T. Rowe Price Tax-Exempt<br>Money Fund PTEXX 2/28
T. Rowe Price Tax-Exempt Money Fund—I Class TERXX 2/28
T. ROWE PRICE TAX-FREE HIGH YIELD FUND, INC.
T. Rowe Price Tax-Free<br>High Yield Fund PRFHX 2/28
T. Rowe Price Tax-Free High Yield Fund—Advisor Class PATFX 2/28
T. Rowe Price Tax-Free High Yield Fund—I Class PTYIX 2/28
T. ROWE PRICE TAX-FREE INCOME FUND, INC.
T. Rowe Price Tax-Free<br>Income Fund PRTAX 2/28
T. Rowe Price Tax-Free Income Fund—Advisor Class PATAX 2/28
T. Rowe Price Tax-Free Income Fund—I Class TFILX 2/28
T. ROWE PRICE TAX-FREE SHORT-INTERMEDIATE FUND, INC.
T. Rowe Price Tax-Free<br>Short-Intermediate Fund PRFSX 2/28
T. Rowe Price Tax-Free Short-Intermediate Fund—Advisor Class PATIX 2/28
T. Rowe Price Tax-Free Short-Intermediate Fund—I Class TTSIX 2/28
T. ROWE PRICE TOTAL RETURN FUND, INC.
T. Rowe Price Total Return<br>Fund PTTFX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Total Return Fund—Advisor Class PTATX 5/31
T. Rowe Price Total Return Fund—I Class PTKIX 5/31
T. ROWE PRICE U.S. EQUITY RESEARCH FUND, INC.
T. Rowe Price U.S Equity<br>Research Fund PRCOX 12/31
T. Rowe Price U.S Equity Research Fund—Advisor Class PACOX 12/31
T. Rowe Price U.S Equity Research Fund—I Class PCCOX 12/31
T. Rowe Price U.S Equity Research Fund—R Class RRCOX 12/31
T. Rowe Price U.S Equity Research Fund—Z Class PCUZX 12/31
T. ROWE PRICE U.S. LARGE-CAP CORE FUND, INC.
T. Rowe Price U.S. Large-Cap<br>Core Fund TRULX 12/31
T. Rowe Price U.S. Large-Cap Core Fund—Advisor Class PAULX 12/31
T. Rowe Price U.S. Large-Cap Core Fund—I Class RCLIX 12/31
T. Rowe Price U.S. Large-Cap Core Fund—Z Class TRZLX 12/31

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Funds Ticker Fiscal<br>Year
T. ROWE PRICE U.S. TREASURY FUNDS, INC.
T. Rowe Price U.S. Treasury<br>Intermediate Index Fund PRTIX 5/31
T. Rowe Price U.S. Treasury Intermediate Index Fund—I Class PRKIK 5/31
T. Rowe Price U.S. Treasury Intermediate Index Fund—Z Class TRZTX 5/31
T. Rowe Price U.S. Treasury Long-Term Index Fund PRULX 5/31
T. Rowe Price U.S. Treasury Long-Term Index Fund—I Class PRUUX 5/31
T. Rowe Price U.S. Treasury Long-Term Index Fund—Z Class TRZUX 5/31
T. Rowe Price U.S. Treasury Money Fund PRTXX 5/31
T. Rowe Price U.S. Treasury Money Fund—I Class TRGXX 5/31
T. Rowe Price U.S. Treasury Money Fund—Z Class TRZXX 5/31
T. ROWE PRICE VALUE FUND, INC.
T. Rowe Price Value Fund TRVLX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Value Fund—Advisor Class PAVLX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Value Fund—I Class TRPIX 12/31
T. Rowe Price Value Fund—Z Class TRZAX 12/31

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Appendix

T. ROWE PRICE FUNDS CHARTER OF

JOINT NOMINATING AND GOVERNANCE COMMITTEE

The Joint Nominating and Governance Committee (the “Committee”) of the Boards of Directors (the “Board” or “Directors”) of the T. Rowe Price registered funds (the “Price Funds” or the “Funds”) has the oversight responsibility, authority and duties described in this Charter (the “Charter”). “Independent Directors” means those Directors of the Price Funds who are not “interested persons” of the Price Funds (“Independent Directors”), as that term is defined in Section 2(a)(19) of the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the “1940 Act”).

Purpose

The primary purpose of the Committee is to seek, review, and select candidates to fill Independent Director vacancies on each Price Fund’s Board, periodically evaluate the compensation payable to the Independent Directors, and perform certain functions with respect to the governance of the Price Funds.

Composition

The membership of the Committee shall be composed of all of the Independent Directors of the Price Funds.

If the Chairman of the Board is an Independent Director, he or she will serve as Chair of the Committee. If the Chairman of the Board is not an Independent Director, then the Independent Director who has been appointed as the Lead Independent Director will serve as Chair of the Committee. The Chair shall preside at all Committee meetings at which he or she is present and shall have such other duties and powers as may be determined by the Committee members. The Chair shall serve until his or her successor is duly appointed.

Meetings

The Committee shall hold meetings at least annually. The Committee shall hold such additional meetings as deemed necessary or desirable by the Committee.

Duties and Powers

The following shall be the principal recurring functions of the Committee in carrying out its responsibilities. The functions are set forth as a guide with the understanding that the Committee may modify or supplement them as appropriate.

Selection and Nomination of Independent Directors

· The Committee shall have the responsibility to select and nominate persons to serve as Independent Directors of the Price Funds.

· In furtherance of the advisory responsibility vested in it, the Committee is authorized, in the name and on behalf of the Price Funds, to:

i. Seek out appropriate, qualified candidates to serve as Independent Directors of the Price Funds;

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ii. Seek to ensure that the Independent Directors possess, in the aggregate, the strategic, managerial, and financial skills and experience necessary to fulfill the Board’s duties and, in recognizing diversity as a strategic enabler to long-term success, seek to ensure that the Board is comprised of Independent Directors who bring diverse perspectives to the Board, including diverse experiences, backgrounds, race, ethnicity, gender, qualifications, skills, thoughts, viewpoints, and other qualities;

iii. Recommend to the Board the appropriate skills and characteristics required of Independent Directors, as well as any additional qualifications appropriate for any one or more Independent Directors, based on the needs of the Price Funds from time to time;

iv. Encourage recommendations for Independent Director candidates;

v. Receive recommendations for Independent Director candidates;

vi. Interview and otherwise examine Independent Director candidates and their credentials, including considering the independence of such candidates from the Price Funds’ investment adviser and other principal service providers. The Committee shall also consider the effect of any relationships beyond those delineated in the 1940 Act that might impair independence, e.g., business, financial, or family relationships with the investment adviser or service providers; and

vii. Nominate candidates to the Board for Independent Directors of the Price Funds.

Nomination of any persons to serve on the Board other than as an Independent Director shall be made by the Board.

Governance

· With regard to fund governance, the Committee is authorized, in the name and on behalf of the Price Funds, to:

i. Periodically evaluate the compensation payable to the Independent Directors, including for service on any committee (or for serving as Chair of the Board or a committee), and recommend adjustments as and when appropriate;

ii. At least annually, perform a self-assessment of the effectiveness of the Independent Directors in their role as Independent Directors of the Price Funds and participate in a self-assessment of the effectiveness of the Board as a whole and its Committees;

iii. Periodically review the retirement policy for Independent Directors and make any recommendations to the Board with respect thereto;

iv. At least once annually, evaluate the independence (pursuant to Rule 0-1 under the1940 Act) and overall performance of independent counsel to the Price Funds and Independent Directors; and

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v. Perform such other functions with respect to the governance of the Price Funds not inconsistent with the foregoing as the members of the Committee shall determine to be necessary, appropriate, or desirable.

Other Responsibilities

· An Independent Director seeking a relationship with a profitmaking enterprise outside of the Price Funds shall receive approval from the Committee prior to accepting any such position or directorship to avoid any potential conflict of interest, and an Independent Director may not accept such a position or directorship if the Committee determines that to do so would be inappropriate given legal or other conflict issues.

· The Committee is authorized and directed to meet at least once annually and at such other times and places, to formulate such guidelines, policies, and procedures, and to make such reports and recommendations, as the Committee shall from time to time determine to be necessary, appropriate or desirable to carry out the responsibilities set forth in this Charter.

· The Committee is authorized, in the Price Funds’ names and on their behalf, to seek such assistance, staff or facilities from the investment adviser(s) of the Price Funds, the independent auditors and legal counsel to the Price Funds, and to engage such persons, or other experts or consultants, at the expense of the Price Funds, as the Committee shall deem appropriate, necessary or desirable in order to carry out its responsibilities under this Charter.

· Nothing in this Charter shall be deemed to confer on the Committee, and the Committee shall not have, authority to bind the Price Funds or otherwise deprive the Board or shareholders of the Price Funds of any authority vested in it or them with respect to the nomination, election, or removal of Directors or any other matter within the scope of the authority and responsibility of Directors and shareholders under applicable law.

Resources and Authority

The Committee shall have the resources and authority appropriate to discharge its responsibilities and to retain and determine the necessary funding for a special counsel, a search firm, and other experts or consultants, which shall be paid by the Price Funds.

Annual Review

The Committee shall review, on at least an annual basis, this Charter and the scope of the responsibilities of this Committee. Any proposed changes, where indicated, shall be referred to the Board for appropriate action.

Operating Procedures

Formal actions to be taken by the Committee shall be at a meeting at which a quorum is present. A quorum shall consist of a majority of the members of the Committee. Except as otherwise required by applicable law, members may participate in a meeting of the Committee by means of conference call or similar communications equipment by means of which all persons participating in the meeting can hear each other, and

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may also act by unanimous written consent in lieu of a meeting. The Committee shall cause to be kept such minutes of its meetings as it shall deem appropriate.

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IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING THE AVAILABILITY OF PROXY MATERIALS

FOR A JOINT SPECIAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS OF ALL T. ROWE PRICE FUNDS ON JULY 24, 2023

MAY 2023

As a shareholder of a T. Rowe Price Fund(s):

You are receiving this notice regarding the Internet availability of proxy materials related to a joint special meeting of shareholders (the “Meeting”) of all mutual funds and exchange-traded funds sponsored and managed by T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc. (the “Funds”). The Meeting will be held via live webcast by accessing the portable document format (“PDF”) document available at the following url: vote.proxyonline.com/trowe/docs/2023virtualmeetinginformation.pdf. The PDF will provide instructions on how to register to attend the Shareholder Meeting and vote your shares. You must have PDF viewing software, such as Adobe Reader, installed on your computer to view the document and attend the Shareholder Meeting at 12:15 p.m., Eastern time, on July 24, 2023. Shareholders of the Funds will be asked to vote to elect four (4) director-nominees, and any other business that may come before the Meeting. The Boards of Directors of the Funds have unanimously recommended that you elect each director-nominee.

This Notice presents only an overview of the proxy materials. To review the proxy materials (including the proxy statement and notice of shareholder meeting) and vote your shares, go to vote.proxyonline.com/trowe/18900 and enter your voter control number found above. For details about the Meeting, or about how to cast your proxy vote at the Meeting, please see the enclosed proxy statement (also available at the URL below).

The proxy materials are also publicly available at: vote.proxyonline.com/trowe/docs/2023jointspecialmeeting.pdf


Please review the proxy materials and vote your shares. Thank you in advance for your participation and for your investment.

QUESTIONS? Please read the proxy materials carefully and vote your shares. If you have any questions about this notice, the proxy materials, or how to attend the virtual Meeting, please call (800) 434-3719 Monday through Friday between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m. Eastern Time.

REQUEST FOR PROXY MATERIALS AND OTHER DOCUMENTS

If you would like to receive a paper or e-mail copy of the proxy statement, each fund’s most recent annual report, and the proxy card, you must request one. There is no charge to you for requesting a copy. Please make your request for a copy using any of the options below. Please be sure to request your copy on or before July 17, 2023, to allow for timely delivery. If you do not request a paper or e-mail copy of these documents, you will not otherwise receive one.

You may also elect to receive all future proxy materials from the T. Rowe Price Funds via the U.S. Postal Service or e-mail.

Request By Internet

Go to vote.proxyonline.com/trowe/18900 and enter the voter control number found on the upper right of the reverse side of this notice or use the QR code on the reverse side to be automatically logged in on a smart phone. Once you have logged in, you may request a copy of the proxy materials to be sent to your e-mail address or to your physical address associated with your account.

Each fund’s most recent annual report is available at troweprice.com/prospectus

Request By Phone

You can request either an electronic copy or hardcopy of the proxy materials by calling (800) 434-3719 Monday through Friday between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m. Eastern Time and referencing the voter control number found in the box on the upper right of the reverse side of this notice.

Request by Email

To request a copy of the proxy materials, please send an e-mail with your voter control number in the subject line to one of the addresses noted below:

To receive a physical copy by mail: [email protected]

For an electronic copy: [email protected]

(“equiniti” is a proxy services provider to the Funds)

To elect to receive all future proxy materials from the Funds via the referenced delivery method, please type “Permanent Request” in the body of the e-mail.


Dear Shareholder,

We have scheduled a Joint Special Meeting for Shareholders of all mutual funds and exchange-traded funds sponsored and managed by T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc. to be held at 12:15 p.m., Eastern time, on July 24, 2023 by means of a live webcast. The Funds’ Boards of Directors has sent you this notice to ask for your vote on the proposal to elect four (4) directors-nominees for each Fund who have not been previously elected by shareholders.

Your vote is important no matter how many shares you own. Please take the time to read the proxy statement and cast your proxy vote today!

HOW TO VOTE:

To be automatically logged in to vote online, please click on the link below and follow the on-screen instructions.

TO VIEW THE PROXY STATEMENT AND VOTE YOUR SHARES CLICK HERE

For Reference:

· To vote with a live agent or for questions, call (800) 434-3719 Monday through Friday between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m. Eastern Time.

· To vote through the Internet, enter your Control Number at https://vote.proxyonline.com/TRowe/18900 and follow the on-screen instructions.

· To vote by touchtone telephone, call 888-227-9349, and follow the recorded instructions.

YOUR CONTROL NUMBER IS:

(Control Number Here)

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

To access the electronic Proxy Materials, you may need Adobe Acrobat Reader software. This software is available for download at no cost at https://get.adobe.com/reader/ Downloading time may vary. To request a paper copy of Proxy Materials relating to this proxy, please call (800) 434-3719. There is no charge to you for requesting a paper copy. Please make your request for a copy on or before July 10, 2023 to facilitate timely delivery of the materials.


Thank you for choosing eDelivery. We look forward to serving your investment needs in years to come.

Best regards, T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc.

Sincerely,

Visit<br>troweprice.com to get<br>more information about T. Rowe Price funds.

Robert W. Sharps

Chief Executive Officer, T. Rowe Price Group, Inc.


PROXY FOR A JOINT SPECIAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS TO BE HELD ON JULY 24, 2023

All mutual funds and exchange-traded funds sponsored and managed by T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc.

[FUND NAME PRINTED HERE]

The undersigned, revoking all Proxies heretofore given, hereby appoints Fran Pollack-Matz and David Oestreicher as Proxies of the undersigned, with full power of substitution to each, to vote on behalf of the undersigned all shares of the above listed Fund(s) that the undersigned is entitled to vote at the joint special meeting of shareholders, and at any adjournment(s) thereof, to be held at 12:15 p.m., Eastern time, on July 24, 2023 by means of a live webcast, as fully as the undersigned would be entitled to vote if personally present. The undersigned hereby acknowledges receipt of the Notice of Joint Special Meeting of Shareholders and the Joint Proxy Statement.

To attend the live webcast of the Joint Special Meeting on July 24, 2023 at 12:15 pm E.T please follow the URL: vote.proxyonline.com/trowe/docs/2023virtualmeetinginformation.pdf You will be asked to enter your name and your email address. For details about the Meeting, or about how to cast your proxy vote at the Meeting, please see the enclosed proxy statement (also available at the URL below).

Important Notice Regarding the Availability of Proxy Materials for this Joint Special Meeting of Shareholders to Be Held on July 24, 2023. The proxy statement and the accompanying notice of joint special meeting of shareholders for this meeting are available at: https://vote.proxyonline.com/trowe/docs/2023jointspecialmeeting.pdf



The votes entitled to be cast by the undersigned will be cast according to instructions given below with respect to the Proposal. If this Proxy Ballot is executed but no instructions are given, the undersigned acknowledges that the votes entitled to be cast by the undersigned will be cast by the proxies, or any of them, “FOR” the proposals. Additionally, the votes entitled to be cast by the undersigned will be cast at the discretion of the proxy holder on any other matter that may properly come before the joint special meeting.

THIS PROXY IS SOLICITED ON BEHALF OF THE T. ROWE PRICE FUNDS’ BOARDS OF DIRECTORS WHICH UNANIMOUSLY RECOMMENDS THAT YOU VOTE FOR THE PROPOSAL.

TO VOTE YOUR SHARES FOR ALL T. ROWE PRICE FUNDS INDICATED ABOVE, MARK CIRCLE IN BLUE OR BLACK INK. Example: ●

FOR WITHHOLD<br>
1. Elect four (4) director-nominees for each Fund<br>
1.1 Melody Bianchetto
1.2 Mark J. Parrell
1.3 Eric L. Veiel
1.4 Kellye L. Walker

THANK YOU FOR VOTING


PROXY FOR A JOINT SPECIAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS TO BE HELD ON JULY 24, 2023

All mutual funds and exchange-traded funds sponsored and managed by T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc.

The undersigned, revoking all Proxies heretofore given, hereby appoints Fran Pollack-Matz and David Oestreicher as Proxies of the undersigned, with full power of substitution to each, to vote on behalf of the undersigned all shares of the above listed Fund(s) that the undersigned is entitled to vote at the joint special meeting of shareholders, and at any adjournment(s) thereof, to be held at 12:15 p.m., Eastern time, on July 24, 2023 by means of a live webcast, as fully as the undersigned would be entitled to vote if personally present. The undersigned hereby acknowledges receipt of the Notice of Joint Special Meeting of Shareholders and the Joint Proxy Statement.

To attend the live webcast of the Joint Special Meeting on July 24, 2023 at 12:15 pm E.T please follow the URL: vote.proxyonline.com/trowe/docs/2023virtualmeetinginformation.pdf You will be asked to enter your name and your email address. For details about the Meeting, or about how to cast your proxy vote at the Meeting, please see the enclosed proxy statement (also available at the URL below).

Important Notice Regarding the Availability of Proxy Materials for this Joint Special Meeting of Shareholders to Be Held on July 24, 2023. The proxy statement and the accompanying notice of joint special meeting of shareholders for this meeting are available at: vote.proxyonline.com/trowe/docs/2023jointspecialmeeting.pdf


MAIL ID: BARCODE CUSIP:

The votes entitled to be cast by the undersigned will be cast according to instructions given below with respect to the Proposal. If this Proxy Ballot is executed but no instructions are given, the undersigned acknowledges that the votes entitled to be cast by the undersigned will be cast by the proxies, or any of them, “FOR” the proposals. Additionally, the votes entitled to be cast by the undersigned will be cast at the discretion of the proxy holder on any other matter that may properly come before the joint special meeting.

THIS PROXY IS SOLICITED ON BEHALF OF THE T. ROWE PRICE FUNDS’ BOARDS OF DIRECTORS WHICH UNANIMOUSLY RECOMMENDS THAT YOU VOTE FOR THE PROPOSAL.

TO VOTE YOUR SHARES FOR ALL T. ROWE PRICE FUNDS INDICATED ABOVE, MARK CIRCLE IN BLUE OR BLACK INK. Example: ●

PROPOSAL 1: Elect four (4) director-nominees for each Fund

THANK YOU FOR VOTING


MAIL ID: BARCODE CUSIP: