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AGF Canadian Stock Class
October 31, 2008
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POSITIONING STATEMENT


A core Canadian equity fund focusing on mid- to large-cap companies with a growth-oriented investment style.

WHY CONSIDER THIS FUND?

  • This fund is suitable for investors who want a core Canadian equity fund for either registered or non-registered portfolios.
  • Its growth-style investing approach makes it a good complement to a large-cap value fund or a conservative income-producing fund.
  • This fund is part of the All World Tax Advantage Group.
FUND DETAILS
Fund Type: Canadian equity
Fund Start Date: 2008-04-28
Management Style: Bottom-Up
Fund Codes:
 FEDSCLLFD
C$4209430944095005--
US$4210431044105105--
Fund Manager / Start Date:
Martin Hubbes  -  April 2008 
Caterina Prato  -  April 2008 
Performance Start Date:
2008-04-28
Investment Style/ Market Cap

Style2
Risk Profile
PERFORMANCE
Fund Price as of Dec 03, 2008
$ CLOSE
PREV. $ CLOSE
$ CHANGE
YTD % CHANGE
 
9.46
9.47
-0.01
-36.9

AVERAGE ANNUAL COMPOUND RETURNS (%)
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6 mo.
YTD
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2 yr.
3 yr.
5 yr.
10 yr.
Performance Start Date
FUND
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BENCHMARK*
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*  S&P/TSX Composite Total Return Index.

ANNUAL RETURNS(%)
2008
 
 
FUND
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BENCHMARK*
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PORTFOLIO
As of October 31, 2008  

Commissions, trailing commissions, management fees and expenses all may be associated with mutual fund investments.  Please read the prospectus before investing.  The indicated rate[s] of return is [are] the historical annual compounded total return[s] including changes in [share or unit] value and reinvestment of all [dividends or distributions] and does [do] not take into account sales, redemption, distribution or optional charges or income taxes payable by any securityholder that would have reduced returns.  Mutual funds are not guaranteed, their values change frequently and past performance may not be repeated. The payment of distributions should not be confused with a fund’s performance, rate of return or yield.  If distributions paid by the fund are greater than the performance of the fund, your original investment will shrink. Distributions paid as a result of capital gains realized by a fund, an income and dividends earned by a fund are taxable in your hands in the year they are paid. Your adjusted cost based will be reduced by the amount of any returns of capital. If your adjusted cost base falls below zero, you will have to pay capital gains tax on the amount below zero.

Related Materials
Simplified Prospectus
Investment Application
Corporate Funds Annual Report
Proxy Disclosure
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