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Small-MidCap Dividend Income Fund (C) (PMDDX)






Class A | Class C | Class I

Quick Facts


PMDDX
06/14/2012

06/06/2011
Mid Cap Value
$1,633.39

Investment Strategy

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The investment seeks to provide current income and long-term growth of income and capital. The fund invests at least 80% of its net assets, plus any borrowings for investment purposes, in dividend-paying equity securities of companies with small-to-medium market capitalizations at the time of purchase. Its investments include the securities of foreign issuers and real estate investment trusts.




Morningstar Style Box™

  as of 08/31/2024
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Investment Style
Stylebox Market Capitalization

Overall Morningstar Star Rating™

  as of 09/30/2024
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Out of 375 Mid Cap Value Funds

StarRating

Morningstar's Star Ratings reflect risk adjusted performance and are derived from a weighted average of the performance figures associated with its three, five, and ten-year (if applicable) time periods.


Total Returns



In situations where the net and gross fund expense figures are different, the investment manager has contractually agreed to limit the investment option's expense. Differences may also be shown due to the investment manager choosing to pay certain expenses that would normally be payable by the fund. The gross fund expense figure does not reflect any waivers or caps on the mutual fund. Performance shown reflects the application of net expenses of the fund.

In situations where the net and gross total investment expense figures are different, the mutual fund or the underlying fund in which a Separate Account invests has waived/capped a portion of its management fees through the date displayed in the waiver expiration date or contractual cap expiration date column. Differences may also be shown due to the fund family choosing to pay certain expenses that would normally be payable by the fund. Returns displayed are based on net total investment expense.



Month-End | Quarter-End
Average Annual Total Returns as of 09/30/2024
1 Month3 MonthYTD1 Year3 Year5 Year10 YearSince     
Inception*
Excluding Sales Charge % 0.82 8.30 11.54 26.81 7.85 7.71 7.86 9.10
Including Sales Charge % -0.18 7.30 10.54 25.81 7.85 7.71 7.86 9.10
Russell 2500 Value Index % 1.42 9.63 11.28 26.59 6.06 9.99 8.47 ---
Mid Cap Value Category % 1.24 8.98 13.06 25.80 8.50 10.97 8.62 ---
Morningstar Percentile Rankings** --- --- --- 42 66 95 77 ---
# of Funds in Category 401 401 397 393 375 362 282 ---
06/14/201206/06/2011
**Morningstar percentile rankings are based on total returns and do not reflect the inclusion of sales charges. If sales charges were reflected, rankings could be lower.


Expenses

  as of 09/30/2024
Total Investment Expense - Gross: 2.01%
Total Investment Expense - Net: 1.87%
Contractual Cap Date: 12/30/2024
Contingent Deferred Sales Charge: 1.00%
12b-1 Fee: 1.00%



Inv Manager or Sub-Advisor

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Principal Global Investors



Portfolio Managers

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Daniel R. Coleman
Since 06/06/2011
M.B.A. , New York University

Sarah E. Radecki , CFA
Since 09/28/2018
M.A. , University of California-Santa Barbara

Lauren Choi
Since 12/31/2023
B.S. , Johns Hopkins University






Morningstar
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Returns shown for periods of less than one year are not annualized. All returns displayed here are after Total Investment Expense of the investment option.

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Investing involves risk, including possible loss of principal.

The Year-to-Date Change represents an unannualized rate of return (change in value) since the start of the year. All returns shown here are after the Total Investment Expense of the investment option.

Fees and expenses are only one of several factors that participants and beneficiaries should consider when making investment decisions. The cumulative effect of fees and expenses can substantially reduce the growth of a participant's or beneficiary's retirement account. Participants and beneficiaries can visit the Employee Benefit Security Administration's website for an example demonstrating the long-term effect of fees and expenses.

Contingent Deferred Sales Charge (CDSC) - A deferred sales charge, which is paid at the time of redemption and generally decreases with the amount of time that fund shares are held before sale, ultimately declining to 0%. It is referred to as a contingent sales charge because of such declining schedule. The CDSC is also commonly called a back-end load. Performance displayed reflects the application of these charges.

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Small-cap and mid-cap investment options are subject to more fluctuation in value and may have additional risks than other investment options with stocks of larger, more stable companies.

These calculated returns reflect the historical performance of the oldest share class of the fund, adjusted to reflect a portion of the fees and expenses of this share class. For time periods prior to inception date of the fund, predecessor performance is reflected. Please see the fund's prospectus for more information on specific expenses, and the fund's most recent shareholder report for actual date of first sale. Expenses are deducted from income earned by the fund. As a result, dividends and investment results will differ for each share class.

Small-cap and mid-cap stocks may have additional risks, including greater price volatility.

Dividends are not guaranteed.

Russell 2500 Value Index measures the performance of the small to mid-cap value segment of the U.S. equity universe. It includes those Russell 2500 Index companies with lower price-to-book ratios and lower forecasted growth values.