Great-West MFS International Value Fund

Class No Load (MXIVX)

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Performance

The fund has returned 23.86 percent over the past year, 12.92 percent over the past three years, -1.97 percent over the past five years, and 9.10 percent over the past decade.

Trailing Returns Updated 04.30.2013
Year to date 15.1%
1 Year 23.9%
3 Years (Annualized) 12.9%
5 Years (Annualized) -2.0%
10 Years (Annualized) 9.1%

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Summary

The investment seeks long-term capital growth. The fund will normally invest at least 80% of its net assets (plus the amount of any borrowings for investment purposes) in equity securities. Under normal circumstances, it will invest primarily in companies located outside the U.S., including those in emerging markets. The fund generally focuses on investing its assets in the stocks of companies that the sub-adviser believes are undervalued compared to their perceived worth (value companies). The sub-adviser may invest a large percentage of the fund's assets in issuers in a single country, a small number of countries, or a particular geographic region.

Fees

Fees are Above Average compared to funds in the same category.
Great-West MFS International Value Fund has an expense ratio of 1.14 percent.

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Risk

Risk is Average compared to funds in the same category according to Morningstar.

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