
Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine recognizes four T. Rowe Price mutual funds in its 2009 Kiplinger 25 list of “Best No-Load Mutual Funds,” more than any other fund company. Kiplinger’s compiles the list by reviewing thousands of funds based on results versus risks, fund management commitment to investment style, and low expenses.*
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| Equity Income Fund | ![]() |
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| Emerging Markets Stock Fund | ![]() |
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| Mid-Cap Growth Fund | ![]() |
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| Small-Cap Value Fund | ![]() |
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Fund returns have been affected by market volatility and are negative for certain periods. To see the fund’s most recent performance, click on the fund name above.
All mutual funds are subject to market risks, including possible loss of principal. International investing involves special risks, including currency fluctuations. Stocks of small and medium companies are subject to more abrupt or erratic price movements than larger-company stocks.
*Kiplinger’s Personal Finance chose funds that do not charge sales loads, have below-average expenses, and whose managers have the discipline to remain committed to an investment style regardless of the market’s behavior. The entire "25 Best Mutual Funds" article appeared in the May 2009 edition of Kiplinger's Personal Finance magazine, it also appears online at Kiplinger.com.





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