Access
the most recent Daily Prices or run a search query
for the Price History of any fund you choose. You
can customize the price history of any fund in two ways. First
you can specify the range of dates to include. The default
option is to view prices from fund inception through the most
recent price date. Other options include prices for the previous
year, quarter or month. And if none of these options meets
your needs, you can enter in your own date range to view prices
on a specific date or between to arbitrary dates of your choosing.
The second way you can further customize your selection is
to specify the interval of time between prices. The default
option is daily prices, however, you could limit your results
to only include month end prices, quarter end prices or year
end prices. Finally, you have the option to export your results
to Microsoft Excel, if you choose to do so.
The Invesco Collective Trust Funds are daily valued, daily
priced. Each fund's price or net asset value (NAV) is calculated
by dividing the total value of the securities held in a given
portfolio minus fund operating expenses by the total number
of shares of the fund. The fund operating expenses such as
audit and legal fees, custody, portfolio accounting and transfer
agency fees are accrued and posted daily to the total fund
assets. This means that the operating expenses of the fund
are taken directly out of the net asset value (NAV). The expense
ratios for the funds can be found in the funds' quarterly
Fund Overviews and the annual report.
The collective trust funds do not pay out dividends or capital
gains. All income and earnings from the sale of securities
are reinvested back into the fund as an increase in share
price. In other words, any profit or loss to the fund is reflected
in the share price daily.
The exception to this is Invesco Stable Value Trust. In order
to maintain a stable NAV of $1.00 per share, all dividends
for this fund accrue daily and are reinvested back into the
accounts on the last business day of the month. For this reason,
when you view the price history of this fund, you'll see the
daily accrual factors instead of the daily NAV which would
be meaningless since it is always one dollar.
Fund Performance is calculated monthly and provided
here compared against the benchmark for each fund. Monthly
performance is reported both gross of management fees as well
as net of management fees. Performance is updated monthly
between the third and fifth business day. |