# EDGAR Filing Document

**Accession Number:** 0000806633
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**Filing Date:** 2026-1
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## Filing Content

## Filing Summary
**0001193125-26-031293.hdr.sgml**: 20260130

**ACCESSION NUMBER**: 0001193125-26-031293

**CONFORMED SUBMISSION TYPE**: 497K

**PUBLIC DOCUMENT COUNT**: 3

**FILED AS OF DATE**: 20260130

**DATE AS OF CHANGE**: 20260130

**EFFECTIVENESS DATE**: 20260130

**FILER**: 

**COMPANY DATA:**
- **COMPANY CONFORMED NAME:** WASATCH FUNDS TRUST
- **CENTRAL INDEX KEY:** 0000806633

**ORGANIZATION NAME:**
- **EIN:** 000000000
- **STATE OF INCORPORATION:** MA
- **FISCAL YEAR END:** 0930

**FILING VALUES:**
- **FORM TYPE:** 497K
- **SEC ACT:** 1933 Act
- **SEC FILE NUMBER:** 033-10451
- **FILM NUMBER:** 26581721

**BUSINESS ADDRESS:**
- **STREET 1:** 505 WAKARA WAY
- **STREET 2:** SUITE 300
- **CITY:** SALT LAKE CITY
- **STATE:** UT
- **ZIP:** 84108
- **BUSINESS PHONE:** 8015330777

**MAIL ADDRESS:**
- **STREET 1:** 505 WAKARA WAY
- **STREET 2:** SUITE 300
- **CITY:** SALT LAKE CITY
- **STATE:** UT
- **ZIP:** 84108

**FORMER COMPANY:**
- **FORMER CONFORMED NAME:** WASATCH FUNDS INC
- **DATE OF NAME CHANGE:** 19990714

**FORMER COMPANY:**
- **FORMER CONFORMED NAME:** WASATCH ADVISORS FUNDS INC
- **DATE OF NAME CHANGE:** 19920703

## Series and Classes Contracts Data

### Wasatch-Hoisington U.S. Treasury Fund (Series ID: S000000882)

| Class ID   | Class Name            | Ticker Symbol   |
|:---|:---|:---|
| C000002500 | Investor Class shares | WHOSX           |

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**Summary Prospectus** <br>**January 31, 2026** 

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**Wasatch-Hoisington U.S. Treasury Fund**<sup>®</sup> <br>

**Investor: WHOSX**

Before you invest, you may want to review the Fund's prospectus, which contains more information about the Fund and its risks. You can find the Fund's prospectus and other information about the Fund online at **wasatchglobal.com**. You can also get this information at no cost by calling **800.551.1700** or by sending an email to shareholderservice@wasatchfunds.com. The Fund's prospectus and statement of additional information, each dated January 31, 2026 as supplemented from time to time, are incorporated by reference into this summary prospectus.

**Investment Objective**

**The Fund's investment objective is to provide a rate of return that exceeds the rate of inflation over a business cycle by investing in U.S. Treasury securities with an emphasis on both income and capital appreciation.** 

**Fees and Expenses of the Fund**

The tables below describe the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy, hold and sell shares of the Fund.

**You may pay other fees, such as brokerage commissions and other fees to financial intermediaries, which are not reflected in the tables and examples below.** 

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| **Shareholder Fees** (Fees paid directly from your investment.) | &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; **Investor**<br> **Class Shares**<br>|
| Maximum Sales Charge (Load) Imposed on Purchases (as a % of offering price) |  |
| Redemption Fee (as a % of amount redeemed on shares held 60 days or less) | &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 2.00% |
| Exchange Fee |  |

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| **Annual Fund Operating Expenses**<br> (Expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment.)<br>| &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; **Investor**<br> **Class Shares**<br>|
| Management Fee | &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 0.50% |
| Other Expenses | &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 0.23% |
| Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses | &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 0.73% |

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**Example**

This example is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other mutual funds. The example assumes that you invested $10,000 in the Investor Class of the Fund for the time periods indicated and then redeemed all of your shares at the end of those periods. The example also assumes that your investment had a 5% return each year and that operating expenses (as a percentage of net assets) of the Fund remained the same. This example reflects contractual fee waivers and reimbursements through January 31, 2027. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs would be:

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|  | **1 Year** | **3 Years** | **5 Years** | **10 Years** |
| Wasatch-Hoisington U.S. Treasury Fund — Investor Class | &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; $75 | &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; $233 | &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; $406 | &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; $906 |

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**Portfolio Turnover**

The Fund pays transaction costs, such as commissions, when it buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). Higher portfolio turnover may indicate higher transaction costs and may result in higher taxes when fund shares are held in a taxable account. These costs, which are not reflected in annual fund operating expenses or in the example, affect the Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Fund's portfolio turnover rate was 4% of the average value of its portfolio.

**Principal Strategies**

**In pursuit of the Fund's investment objective, Hoisington Investment Management Company (HIMCo), the Fund's Sub-Advisor, will:**

• Typically invest at least 90% of the Fund's total assets in U.S. Treasury securities and in repurchase agreements collateralized by such securities.

• Adjust the average maturity and effective duration of the Fund's portfolio based on HIMCo's assessment of multi-year trends in national and international economic conditions.

• Invest in long-term U.S. Treasury bonds, including U.S. Treasury Strips (zero coupon Treasury securities), when HIMCo determines that economic conditions suggest lower inflation and the multi-year trend is toward decreasing interest rates.

• Invest in U.S. Treasury bills or notes, Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities (TIPS), and Floating Rate Notes (FRNs) (maturities less than five years) when HIMCo determines that economic conditions suggest rising inflation and the multi-year trend is toward increasing interest rates.

**Over the course of a business cycle, under normal market conditions:**

• The effective duration of the Fund's holdings is expected to vary from less than a year to a maximum of 25 years.

• The Fund's holdings will range in maturity from less than a year to a maximum of the longest maturity Treasury bonds available. As of September 30, 2025, the effective duration of the Fund's holdings was 20.88 years, and the average maturity of the Fund's holdings was 24.02 years.

• When the Fund is invested in securities with longer weighted average maturities it will be more sensitive to changes in market interest rates and its share price may be subject to greater volatility.

• The Fund's portfolio turnover rate will vary substantially from year to year. During some periods, turnover will be well below 50%. At other times, turnover could exceed 200% annually. At these times, increased portfolio turnover may result in higher transaction costs and may also result in taxable capital gains.

• Portfolio adjustments may require the sale of securities prior to their maturity date. The goal of these transactions will be to increase income and/or change the duration of the overall portfolio.

**Principal Risks**

All investments carry some degree of risk that will affect the value of the Fund, its investment performance and the price of its shares. As a result, you may lose money if you invest in the Fund. An investment in the Fund is not a deposit of any bank and is not insured or guaranteed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) or any other government agency.

The Fund is subject to the following principal investment risks:

**Credit Risk.** Credit risk is the risk that the issuer of a debt security will fail to repay principal and interest on the security when due. HIMCo seeks to limit credit risk by investing in U.S. Treasury securities, which are backed by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government and are viewed as carrying minimal credit risk. Changes to the financial condition or credit rating of the U.S. government, however, may cause the value of the Fund's investments in obligations issued by the U.S. Treasury to decline.

**Interest Rate Risk.** Interest rate risk is the risk that a debt security's value will decline due to an increase in market interest rates. Even though U.S. Treasury securities offer a stable stream of income, their prices will still fluctuate with changes in interest rates. Very low interest rates may magnify interest rate risk. When interest rates change, the values of longer-duration debt securities usually change more than the values of shorter-duration debt securities.

**Income Risk.** Income risk is the potential for a decline in the Fund's income due to falling interest rates.

**Effective Duration.** Effective duration is a measure of the responsiveness of a bond's price to market interest rate changes. For example, if the interest rate increased 1%, a bond with an effective duration of five years would experience a decline in price of approximately 5%. Similarly, if the interest rate increased 1%, the price of a bond with an effective duration of 15 years would decline approximately 15%. The effective duration of the longest maturity U.S. zero coupon bond is 30 years. If the interest rate increased 1%, the value of the longest maturity zero coupon bond would decline approximately 30%. Similarly, if the interest rate decreased 1%, the value of the longest maturity zero coupon bond would increase approximately 30%. Accordingly, a fund with a longer weighted average maturity or effective duration may be impacted to a greater degree than a fund that has a portfolio with a shorter weighted average maturity or effective duration.

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**Repurchase Agreements Risk.** The main risk of a repurchase agreement is that the original seller might default on its obligation to repurchase the securities. If the seller defaults, the Fund will seek to recover its investment by selling the collateral and could encounter restrictions, costs or delays. The Fund will suffer a loss if it sells the collateral for less than the repurchase price.

**Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities ("TIPS") Risk.** TIPS are debt instruments issued by the United States Department of the Treasury. The principal of TIPS increases with inflation and decreases with deflation, as measured by the Consumer Price Index ("CPI"). When TIPS mature, investors are paid the adjusted principal or original principal, whichever is greater. Interest payments on TIPS are unpredictable and will fluctuate as the principal and corresponding interest payments are adjusted for inflation. Inflation-indexed bonds generally pay a lower nominal interest rate than a comparable non-inflation-indexed bond. There can be no assurance that the CPI will accurately measure the real rate of inflation in the prices of goods and services. Any increases in the principal amount of TIPS will be considered taxable ordinary income, even though the Fund will not receive the principal until maturity. As a result, the Fund may make income distributions to shareholders that exceed the cash it receives. In addition, TIPS are subject to credit risk, interest rate risk, and duration risk.

**Floating Rate Instrument Risk.** Floating rate securities provide for periodic adjustment in the interest rate paid on the securities. These securities may be subject to greater illiquidity risk than other fixed income securities, meaning absence of an active market for these securities could make it difficult for the Fund to dispose of them at any given time.

**Risks of Zero Coupon Treasury Securities.** The market prices of zero coupon securities, which do not entitle the holder to periodic interest payments, are generally more volatile than the market prices of securities of comparable quality and similar maturity that do pay interest periodically. Zero coupon securities are more sensitive to fluctuations in interest rates than coupon securities of the same maturity.

**Volatility Risk.** Longer-term bonds are more sensitive to interest rate changes than shorter-term notes and bills. Prices of debt securities move inversely to interest rates. As a result, when the Fund is invested in longer-term securities, it may experience significant negative returns when long-term interest rates increase.

**Market Risk.** Market risk is the risk that a particular security, or shares of the Fund in general, may fall in value. Securities are subject to market fluctuations caused by such factors as economic, political, regulatory or market developments, changes in interest rates and perceived trends in securities prices. Shares of the Fund could decline in value or underperform other investments due to, among other things, market movements over the short-term or over longer periods during more prolonged market downturns. In addition, local, regional or global events such as war, acts of terrorism, spread of infectious diseases or other public health issues, recessions, or other events could have a significant negative impact on the Fund and its investments. Such events may affect certain geographic regions, countries, sectors and industries more significantly than others. Such events could adversely affect the prices and liquidity of the Fund's portfolio securities or other instruments and could result in disruptions in the trading markets. Any of such circumstances could have a materially negative impact on the value of the Fund's shares and result in increased market volatility.

**Current Market and Economic Conditions Risk.** Current market and economic conditions risk is the risk that a particular investment, or shares of the Fund in general, may fall in value due to current market and economic conditions or events. For example, actions taken by the Federal Reserve or foreign central banks may at times result in unusually high market volatility, may negatively impact companies, including banks and financial services companies, and negatively impact Fund performance. U.S. regulators have also proposed from time to time changes to market and issuer regulations which may impact the Fund, and any regulatory changes adopted could adversely impact the Fund's ability to achieve its investment strategies or make certain investments. Recent and potential future bank failures could result in disruption to the broader banking industry or markets generally and reduce confidence in financial institutions and the economy as a whole, which may also heighten market volatility and reduce liquidity. The ongoing adversarial political climate in the United States, as well as political and diplomatic events both domestic and abroad, have and may continue to have an adverse impact on the U.S. regulatory landscape, markets and investor behavior, which could have a negative impact on the Fund's investments and operations.

Other unexpected political, regulatory and diplomatic events within the U.S. and abroad may affect investor and consumer confidence and may adversely impact financial markets and the broader economy. For example, in February 2022, Russia invaded Ukraine which has caused and could continue to cause significant market disruptions and volatility within the markets in Russia, Europe and the United States. The hostilities and sanctions resulting from those hostilities may have a significant impact on certain Fund investments as well as performance and liquidity. Similarly, in October 2023, Hamas launched an attack on Israel, which touched off a strong military response from Israel that closed borders and airspace, damaged infrastructure and resulted in significant civilian and military casualties in Israel and the Gaza Strip. The conflict has reignited regional tensions that threaten to involve other countries and factions. The continuing conflict and its escalation could have a severe adverse effect on the regional economy, currency and companies. These events may negatively impact other regional and global economic markets of the world (including Europe and the United States), companies in such countries and various sectors, industries and markets for securities and commodities globally, such as oil and natural gas. In addition, the Chinese government is engaged in a longstanding dispute with Taiwan, continually threatening an invasion. If the political climate between the United States and China does not improve or continues to deteriorate, if China were to attempt invading Taiwan, or if other geopolitical conflicts develop or worsen, economies, markets and individual securities may be adversely affected, and the value

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of the Fund's assets may go down. Accordingly, the hostilities and sanctions resulting from these hostilities may have a negative effect on certain Fund investments, including investments extending beyond any direct or indirect exposure the Fund may have to issuers of such countries or those of adjoining geographic regions.

The economies of the United States and its trading partners, as well as the financial markets generally, may be adversely impacted by trade disputes and other matters. For example, the U.S. recently has been in the process of renegotiating many of its global trade relationships and has imposed or threatened to impose significant import tariffs, including with respect to China. Such actions could lead to price volatility and overall decline in U.S. and global investment markets. It is difficult to predict the outcome and impact of any trade negotiations.

In addition, a public health crisis and ensuing policies enacted by governments and central banks may cause significant volatility and uncertainty in global financial markets, negatively impacting global growth prospects. As the COVID-19 pandemic illustrated, such events may affect certain geographic regions, countries, sectors and industries more significantly than others.

Advancements in technology may also adversely impact markets and the overall performance of the Fund. For instance, the economy may be significantly impacted by the advanced development and increased regulation of artificial intelligence. These events, and any other future events, may adversely affect the prices and liquidity of the Fund's portfolio investments and could result in disruptions in the trading markets. Further, the interconnectivity between global economies and financial markets increases the likelihood that events or conditions in one region or financial market may adversely impact issuers in a different country, region or financial market.

**Operational and Cybersecurity Risk.** Cybersecurity breaches may allow an unauthorized party to gain access to Fund assets, customer data, or proprietary information, or cause the Fund or its service providers to lose proprietary information, suffer data corruption, or lose operational functionality. Such events could cause the Fund to incur regulatory penalties, reputational damage, additional compliance costs associated with corrective measures and/or financial loss. Similar incidents affecting issuers of the Fund's portfolio companies may negatively impact performance. Operational risk may arise from human error, errors by third parties, communication errors, or technology failures, among other causes. The Fund also relies on a range of services from third-parties, including custody. Any delay or failure in the services provided to the Fund may negatively affect the Fund and its ability to meet its investment objective. Although the Fund and the Fund's investment adviser seek to reduce operational risks through controls and/or procedures, it is not possible to identify and address all such risks and there is no way to completely protect against or mitigate such risks, especially because the Fund does not directly control the cybersecurity systems of issuers or third-party service providers.

**Government and Regulatory Risk.** The risk that governments or regulatory authorities may take actions that could adversely affect markets in which the Fund invests and in the economy, more generally. Government and regulatory authorities may also act to increase the scope or burden of regulations applicable to the Fund and to the companies in which the Fund invests. Such legislation or regulation could restrict the ability of the Fund to fully implement its investment strategies, either generally or with respect to certain securities, industries or countries and could limit or preclude the Fund's ability to achieve its investment objective.

**Historical Performance**

The following tables provide information on how the Fund has performed over time. Performance in this section represents past performance (before and after taxes) which is not necessarily indicative of how the Fund will perform in the future. The bar chart below is intended to provide you with an indication of the risks of investing in the Fund by showing the Fund's performance from year to year, as represented by the Investor Class of the Fund. The table below is designed to help you evaluate your risk tolerance by showing the best and worst quarterly performance of the Fund's Investor Class for the calendar years shown in the bar chart. The average annual total returns table below allows you to compare the performance of the Fund over the time periods indicated to that of a broad-based bond market index. Performance information is updated regularly and is available on the Fund's website **wasatchglobal.com**.

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**Wasatch-Hoisington U.S. Treasury Fund — Investor Class**

**Year by Year Total Returns**

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**Best and Worst Quarterly Returns** 

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| Best — 3/31/2020 | 26.16% |
| Worst — 3/31/2021 | -16.95% |

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| **Average Annual Total Returns**<br> **(as of 12/31/25)**<br>| **1 Year** | **5 Years** | **10 Years** |
| **Investor Class** (Inception Date 12/6/1986) |  |  |  |
| &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Return Before Taxes | &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 2.32% | &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; -10.37% | &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; -1.40% |
| &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Return After Taxes on Distributions | &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 0.69% | &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; -11.38% | &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; -2.67% |
| &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Return After Taxes on Distributions and Sale of Fund Shares | &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 1.38% | &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; -7.78% | &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; -1.26% |
| **Bloomberg US Aggregate Bond Index** (reflects no deductions for fees, expenses or taxes) | &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 7.30% | &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; -0.36% | &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 2.01% |

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*After-tax returns are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates, and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. Actual after-tax returns depend on the investor's tax situation and may differ from those shown. After-tax returns are not relevant to investors who hold Fund shares through tax-deferred arrangements such as 401(k) plans or individual retirement accounts.*

*The Fund's Investor Class returns after taxes on distributions and sale of Fund shares may be higher than the returns before taxes and after taxes on distributions because they include the effect of a tax benefit an investor may receive from capital losses that would have been incurred.*

**Portfolio Management** 

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| **Investment Advisor** | **Investment Sub-Advisor** |
| &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Wasatch Advisors LP d/b/a Wasatch Global Investors | &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Hoisington Investment Management Company (HIMCo) |

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**Portfolio Managers** 

Van Hoisington Lead Portfolio Manager Since 1996 Van R. Hoisington, Jr., "V.R." Portfolio Manager Since 2016 David Hoisington Portfolio Manager Since 2016

**Purchase and Sale of Fund Shares** 

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| **Investment Minimums** | **Investor Class** |
| New Accounts | $2000 |
| New Accounts with an Automatic Investment Plan | $1000 |
| Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) | $2000 |
| Coverdell Education Savings Accounts | $1000 |

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| **Subsequent Purchases** | **Investor Class** |
| Regular Accounts and IRAs | $100 |
| Automatic Investment Plan | &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; $50 per month<br> and/or $100 per quarter<br>|

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• Account minimums are waived for accounts held in qualified retirement or profit sharing plans opened through a third party service provider or record keeper, and may be waived for omnibus accounts established by financial intermediaries where the

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investment in the Fund is expected to meet the minimum investment amount within a reasonable time period as determined by the Advisor. Investors and/or registered investment advisors (RIAs) and broker-dealers may generally meet the minimum investment amount by aggregating multiple accounts with common ownership or discretionary control within the Fund.

• You may purchase, sell (redeem) or exchange Fund shares on any day the New York Stock Exchange is open for business.

• To open a new account directly with Wasatch Funds or to purchase shares for an existing account, go online at **wasatchglobal.com**. For a new account, complete and electronically submit the online application. *Accounts for third parties, trusts, corporations, partnerships and other entities may not be opened online and are not eligible for online transactions.* By telephone, complete the appropriate application and call a shareholder services representative at 800.551.1700 for instructions on how to open or add to an account via wire. To open a new account by mail, complete and mail the application and any other materials (such as a corporate resolution for corporate accounts) and a check. To add to an existing account, complete the additional investment form from your statement or write a note that includes the Fund name and Class of shares (i.e., Investor Class or Institutional Class), name(s) of investor(s) on the account and the account number. Send materials to: **Wasatch Funds, P.O. Box 2172, Milwaukee, WI 53201-2172** or via overnight delivery to: Wasatch Funds, 235 W. Galena St., Milwaukee, WI 53212.

• To sell shares purchased directly from Wasatch Funds, go online at **wasatchglobal.com**, or call a shareholder services representative at 800.551.1700 if you did not decline the telephone redemption privilege when establishing your account. Redemption requests may be sent by mail or overnight delivery to the appropriate address shown above. Include your name, Fund name, Class of shares (i.e., Investor Class or Institutional Class), account number, dollar amount of shares to be sold, your daytime telephone number, signature(s) of account owners (sign exactly as the account is registered) and Medallion signature guarantee (if required). For IRA accounts, please obtain an IRA Distribution Form online from **wasatchglobal.com** or by calling a shareholder services representative.

• Fund shares may be bought or sold through banks or investment professionals, including brokers that may have agreements with the Fund's Distributor to offer shares when acting as an agent for the investor. An investor transacting in the Fund's shares in these programs may be required to pay a commission and/or other forms of compensation to the bank, investment professional or broker.

**Tax Information**

The Fund intends to make distributions. You will generally have to pay federal income taxes, and any applicable state or local taxes, on the distributions you receive from the Fund as ordinary income or capital gains unless you are investing through a tax exempt account such as a qualified retirement plan. Distributions on investments made through tax-deferred vehicles, such as 401(k) plans or IRAs, may be taxed later upon withdrawal of assets from those plans or accounts.

**Payments to Broker-Dealers and Other Financial Intermediaries**

If you purchase shares of the Fund through a broker-dealer or other financial intermediary (such as a bank), the Advisor or its affiliates may pay the intermediary for the sale of shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing the broker-dealer or other intermediary or your individual financial advisor to recommend the Fund over another investment. Ask your individual financial advisor or visit your financial intermediary's website for more information.

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Investor: WHOSX

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