No filing fee is required under the Securities Act of 1933 because an indefinite number of shares of beneficial interest in the Registrant has previously been registered pursuant to Rule 24f-2 under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended.
WELLS FARGO FUNDS TRUST
PART A
PROSPECTUS/PROXY STATEMENT
DRAFT 2/19/10
Long Term Funds (shells)
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Your Prompt Response is Requested
The enclosed document is a combined prospectus/proxy statement with proposals that pertain to certain Evergreen Funds. As a shareholder of one or more of the Funds, you are being asked to approve a merger of your Fund(s) into a Wells Fargo Advantage Fund.
The voting process will only take a few minutes
Instructions for returning your proxy are enclosed. Please be sure to respond by June 8, 2010, regardless of the number of shares you own.
Highlights of proxy proposals
For your convenience, the following information highlights the principal aspects of the proposals in the proxy. Full details are provided in the prospectus/proxy statement. We encourage you to read it carefully.
Why have the proposals for the merger of these Funds been put forward at this time?
The enclosed prospectus/proxy statement for the merger of your Funds is part of the overall proposal to combine the fund lineups of Wells Fargo Advantage Funds and Evergreen Funds. As a result of the merger between Wells Fargo & Company and Wachovia Corporation, Wells Fargo Funds Management, LLC, the investment adviser to the Wells Fargo Advantage Funds, and Evergreen Investment Management Company, LLC, the investment advisor to the Evergreen Funds, recommended that the Boards of Trustees of the two funds families approve combining the fund families under the Wells Fargo Advantage Fundsname.
What am I being asked to vote on?
As a shareholder of the merging (Target) fund, you are being asked to approve the merger of your fund into a surviving (Acquiring) fund. Your fund’s Board of Trustees believes that the merger is in the best interests of your fund and that the interests of existing shareholders would not be diluted as a result of the merger. As such, they recommend that you vote to approve it.
Upon approval by shareholders and the satisfaction of other closing conditions, the merging fund will transfer all of its assets to the surviving fund, which will assume all of the liabilities of the merging fund in exchange for shares of a comparable class of the surviving fund. After the merger, you will receive shares of the surviving fund equal to the number of shares you held in the merging fund. Each merging fund and its corresponding acquiring fund are listed below:
Merging (Target) Fund Surviving (Acquiring) Fund
Evergreen Intrinsic Value Fund Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic Value
Fund
Evergreen Enhanced S&P 500 ® Fund Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined U.S.
Core Fund
Evergreen Fundamental Large Cap Fund Wells Fargo Advantage Core Equity Fund
Evergreen Strategic Growth Fund Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Large
Cap Growth Fund
Evergreen Omega Fund Wells Fargo Advantage Omega Growth
Fund
Evergreen Golden Core Opportunities Wells Fargo Advantage Small/Mid Cap
Fund Core Fund
Evergreen Global Large Cap Equity Fund Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined Global
Equity Fund
Evergreen Global Opportunities Fund Wells Fargo Advantage Global
Opportunities Fund
Evergreen Intrinsic World Equity Fund Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic World
Equity Fund
Evergreen Strategic Municipal Bond Fund Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic
Municipal Bond Fund
Evergreen North Carolina Municipal Bond Wells Fargo Advantage North Carolina Fund Tax-Free Fund
Evergreen Pennsylvania Municipal Bond Wells Fargo Advantage Pennsylvania Fund Tax-Free Fund
Evergreen Adjustable Rate Fund Wells Fargo Advantage Adjustable Rate
Government Fund
Evergreen International Bond Fund Wells Fargo Advantage International Bond
Fund
Evergreen Health Care Fund Wells Fargo Advantage Health Care Fund
Evergreen Precious Metals Fund Wells Fargo Advantage Precious Metals
Fund
Evergreen Utility and Telecommunications Wells Fargo Advantage Utility and
Fund Telecommunications Fund
Evergreen Diversified Capital Builder Fund Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Capital
Builder Fund
Evergreen Diversified Income Builder Fund Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified
Income Builder Fund
Evergreen Growth Fund Wells Fargo Advantage Traditional Small
Cap Growth Fund
Evergreen Small-Mid Growth Fund Wells Fargo Advantage Growth
Opportunities Fund
Evergreen High Income Fund Wells Fargo Advantage High Yield Bond
Fund
Evergreen Special Values Fund Wells Fargo Advantage Special Small
Cap Value Fund
Evergreen Small Cap Value Fund Wells Fargo Advantage Special Small
Cap Value Fund
Why has my Fund’s Board of Trustees recommended that I vote in favor of approving a merger?
Among the factors the Boards considered in recommending the mergers were the following:
Similarities and differences between the investment strategies of the target and acquiring funds.
Shareholders will not bear any direct expenses in connection with the mergers.
The mergers are expected to be non-taxable events for U.S. federal income tax purposes.
How do I vote my shares?
Please read the enclosed proxy materials, consider the information provided carefully, and then vote promptly. The voting process only takes a few minutes. You can vote your shares in one of four ways:
Vote online at the Web site address listed on your proxy card.
Call the toll-free number printed on your proxy card.
Complete and sign the enclosed proxy card and return by mail in the enclosed postage paid return envelope (if mailed in the United States).
Attend the special meeting scheduled to be held on June 8, 2010. Whether or not you expect to attend the meeting, we encourage you to vote online or by phone or mail.
What is the due date for returning my vote?
A final vote will take place at a special meeting of shareholders scheduled for June 8, 2010. Your vote must be received by that date.
Is this a taxable event for shareholders?
No. Each merger is expected to be a non-taxable event for U.S. federal income tax purposes.
Whom should I call with questions about the voting process?
If you have any questions about any proposal or related proxy materials, please call your investment professional, trust officer, or an Evergreen client service representative at 1-800-343-2898, Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Eastern Time, or a Wells Fargo Advantage Funds client service representative at 1-800-222-8222, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. If you have any questions about the voting process or if you would like to vote by telephone, you may call our proxy solicitor, [ name ] at [ phone number ].
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Evergreen Investment Management Company, LLC, is a subsidiary of Wells Fargo & Company and is an affiliate of Wells Fargo & Company’s broker/dealer subsidiaries. Evergreen InvestmentsSM is a service mark of Evergreen Investment Management Company, LLC.
Wells Fargo Funds Management, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Wells Fargo & Company, provides investment advisory and administrative services for Wells Fargo Advantage Funds. Other affiliates of Wells Fargo & Company provide subadvisory and other services for the Wells Fargo Advantage Funds.
Wells Fargo Funds Distributor, LLC, Member FINRA/SIPC, an affiliate of Wells Fargo & Company, is the distributor of the Evergreen Funds and the Wells Fargo Advantage Funds. 120641 2-10
NOT FDIC INSURED • NO BANK GUARANTEE • MAY LOSE VALUE
EVERGREEN FUNDS 200 Berkeley Street Boston, MA 02116-5034 1.800.343.2898
____, 2010
Dear Shareholder,
On December 31, 2008, the parent company of the investment adviser to the Evergreen funds, Wachovia Corporation ("Wachovia"), and the parent company of the investment adviser to Wells Fargo Advantage Funds®, Wells Fargo & Company ("Wells Fargo"), merged. Since that date, the investment adviser to the Evergreen funds, Evergreen Investment Management Company, LLC ("EIMC"), and the investment adviser to Wells Fargo Advantage Funds, Wells Fargo Funds Management, LLC ("Funds Management"), have considered rationalizing and reorganizing their mutual fund businesses. After multiple presentations to and discussions with the Boards of Trustees of both the Evergreen funds and Wells Fargo Advantage Funds regarding these matters, on December 30, 2009, EIMC proposed to the Boards of Trustees of the Evergreen funds, and on January 11, 2010, Funds Management proposed to the Boards of Trustees of Wells Fargo Advantage Funds, the mergers outlined in the table below. Both the Boards of Trustees of the Evergreen funds and Wells Fargo Advantage Funds approved the proposed mergers and the related Agreement and Plan of Reorganization subject to the approval by shareholders of each Target Fund (as set forth in the table below), as part of a comprehensive set of mutual fund mergers across the two fund families.
As a result, you are invited to vote on a proposal to merge your Target Fund into a corresponding Acquiring Fund (as set forth in the table below) (each a "Merger," and collectively, the "Mergers"). The Board of Trustees of each Target Trust (as set forth in the table below) has unanimously approved the Target Fund's Merger and recommends that you vote FOR this proposal.
Target Fund
Target Trust
Acquiring Fund
Acquiring Trust
Evergreen Intrinsic Value Fund
Evergreen Equity Trust
Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic Value Fund
Wells Fargo Funds Trust
Evergreen Enhanced S&P 500® Fund
Evergreen Equity Trust
Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined U.S. Core Fund
Wells Fargo Funds Trust
Evergreen Fundamental Large Cap Fund
Evergreen Equity Trust
Wells Fargo Advantage Core Equity Fund
Wells Fargo Funds Trust
Evergreen Strategic Growth Fund
Evergreen Select Equity Trust
Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Large Cap Growth Fund
Wells Fargo Funds Trust
Evergreen Omega Fund
Evergreen Equity Trust
Wells Fargo Advantage Omega Growth Fund
Wells Fargo Funds Trust
Evergreen Golden Core Opportunities Fund
Evergreen Equity Trust
Wells Fargo Advantage Small/Mid Cap Core Fund
Wells Fargo Funds Trust
Evergreen Global Large Cap Equity Fund
Evergreen International Trust
Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined Global Equity Fund
Wells Fargo Funds Trust
Evergreen Global Opportunities Fund
Evergreen International Trust
Wells Fargo Advantage Global Opportunities Fund
Wells Fargo Funds Trust
Evergreen Intrinsic World Equity Fund
Evergreen International Trust
Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic World Equity Fund
Wells Fargo Funds Trust
Evergreen Strategic Municipal Bond Fund
Evergreen Municipal Trust
Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Municipal Bond Fund
Wells Fargo Funds Trust
Evergreen North Carolina Municipal Bond Fund
Evergreen Municipal Trust
Wells Fargo Advantage North Carolina Tax-Free Fund
Wells Fargo Funds Trust
Evergreen Pennsylvania Municipal Bond Fund
Evergreen Municipal Trust
Wells Fargo Advantage Pennsylvania Tax-Free Fund
Wells Fargo Funds Trust
Evergreen Adjustable Rate Fund
Evergreen Select Fixed Income Trust
Wells Fargo Advantage Adjustable Rate Government Fund
Wells Fargo Funds Trust
Evergreen International Bond Fund
Evergreen Select Fixed Income Trust
Wells Fargo Advantage International Bond Fund
Wells Fargo Funds Trust
Evergreen Health Care Fund
Evergreen Equity Trust
Wells Fargo Advantage Health Care Fund
Wells Fargo Funds Trust
Evergreen Precious Metals Fund
Evergreen International Trust
Wells Fargo Advantage Precious Metals Fund
Wells Fargo Funds Trust
Evergreen Utility and Telecommunications Fund
Evergreen Equity Trust
Wells Fargo Advantage Utility and Telecommunications Fund
Wells Fargo Funds Trust
Evergreen Diversified Capital Builder Fund
Evergreen Equity Trust
Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Capital Builder Fund
Wells Fargo Funds Trust
Evergreen Diversified Income Builder Fund
Evergreen Fixed Income Trust
Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Income Builder Fund
Wells Fargo Funds Trust
Evergreen Growth Fund
Evergreen Equity Trust
Wells Fargo Advantage Traditional Small Cap Growth Fund
Wells Fargo Funds Trust
Evergreen Small-Mid Growth Fund
Evergreen Equity Trust
Wells Fargo Advantage Growth Opportunities Fund
Wells Fargo Funds Trust
Evergreen High Income Fund
Evergreen Fixed Income Trust
Wells Fargo Advantage High Yield Bond Fund
Wells Fargo Funds Trust
Evergreen Special Values Fund Evergreen Small Cap Value Fund
Evergreen Equity Trust
Wells Fargo Advantage Special Small Cap Value Fund
Wells Fargo Funds Trust
If approved by shareholders, this is how each Merger will work:
Each Target Fund will transfer all of its assets to the corresponding Acquiring Fund.
Each Acquiring Fund will assume all of the liabilities of the corresponding Target Fund.
Each Acquiring Fund will issue new shares that will be distributed to you in an amount equal to the value of your Target Fund shares.
If the Merger is consummated, each Target Fund shareholder will become a shareholder of the corresponding Acquiring Fund and will have his or her investment managed in accordance with the Acquiring Fund's investment strategies.
You will not incur any sales charges or similar transaction charges as a result of the Merger.
It is expected that the Merger will be a non-taxable event for shareholders for U.S. federal income tax purposes.
Details about each Target Fund's and Acquiring Fund's investment goals, principal investment strategies, portfolio management team, past performance, principal risks, fees, and expenses, along with additional information about the proposed Mergers, are contained in the attached prospectus/proxy statement. Please read it carefully.
A special meeting of each Target Fund's shareholders will be held on ___, 2010. Although you are welcome to attend the meeting in person, you do not need to do so in order to vote your shares. Please complete, date, sign and return the enclosed proxy card in the postage-paid envelope provided. You may also vote by telephone or the internet by following the voting instructions as outlined at the end of this prospectus/proxy statement. If your Target Fund does not receive your vote after several weeks, you may receive a telephone call from [PROXY SOLICITOR], our proxy solicitor, requesting your vote. If you have any questions about the Mergers or the proxy card, please call [PROXY SOLICITOR] at (800) ____ (toll-free).
Remember, your vote is important to us, no matter how many shares you own. Please take this opportunity to vote. Thank you for taking this matter seriously and participating in this important process.
Sincerely,
W. Douglas Munn President Evergreen Funds
EVERGREEN FUNDS 200 Berkeley Street Boston, MA 02116-5034 1.800.343.2898
____, 2010
NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS TO BE HELD ON ___
A Special Meeting (the "Meeting") of Shareholders of your Target Fund, a series of the Target Trust, each set forth in the table below, will be held at the offices of Wells Fargo Advantage Funds®, 525 Market Street, San Francisco, California 94105 on ___, 2010 at 10:00 a.m., Pacific time.
Target Fund
Target Trust
Acquiring Fund
Acquiring Trust
Evergreen Intrinsic Value Fund
Evergreen Equity Trust
Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic Value Fund
Wells Fargo Funds Trust
Evergreen Enhanced S&P 500® Fund
Evergreen Equity Trust
Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined U.S. Core Fund
Wells Fargo Funds Trust
Evergreen Fundamental Large Cap Fund
Evergreen Equity Trust
Wells Fargo Advantage Core Equity Fund
Wells Fargo Funds Trust
Evergreen Strategic Growth Fund
Evergreen Select Equity Trust
Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Large Cap Growth Fund
Wells Fargo Funds Trust
Evergreen Omega Fund
Evergreen Equity Trust
Wells Fargo Advantage Omega Growth Fund
Wells Fargo Funds Trust
Evergreen Golden Core Opportunities Fund
Evergreen Equity Trust
Wells Fargo Advantage Small/Mid Cap Core Fund
Wells Fargo Funds Trust
Evergreen Global Large Cap Equity Fund
Evergreen International Trust
Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined Global Equity Fund
Wells Fargo Funds Trust
Evergreen Global Opportunities Fund
Evergreen International Trust
Wells Fargo Advantage Global Opportunities Fund
Wells Fargo Funds Trust
Evergreen Intrinsic World Equity Fund
Evergreen International Trust
Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic World Equity Fund
Wells Fargo Funds Trust
Evergreen Strategic Municipal Bond Fund
Evergreen Municipal Trust
Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Municipal Bond Fund
Wells Fargo Funds Trust
Evergreen North Carolina Municipal Bond Fund
Evergreen Municipal Trust
Wells Fargo Advantage North Carolina Tax-Free Fund
Wells Fargo Funds Trust
Evergreen Pennsylvania Municipal Bond Fund
Evergreen Municipal Trust
Wells Fargo Advantage Pennsylvania Tax-Free Fund
Wells Fargo Funds Trust
Evergreen Adjustable Rate Fund
Evergreen Select Fixed Income Trust
Wells Fargo Advantage Adjustable Rate Government Fund
Wells Fargo Funds Trust
Evergreen International Bond Fund
Evergreen Select Fixed Income Trust
Wells Fargo Advantage International Bond Fund
Wells Fargo Funds Trust
Evergreen Health Care Fund
Evergreen Equity Trust
Wells Fargo Advantage Health Care Fund
Wells Fargo Funds Trust
Evergreen Precious Metals Fund
Evergreen International Trust
Wells Fargo Advantage Precious Metals Fund
Wells Fargo Funds Trust
Evergreen Utility and Telecommunications Fund
Evergreen Equity Trust
Wells Fargo Advantage Utility and Telecommunications Fund
Wells Fargo Funds Trust
Evergreen Diversified Capital Builder Fund
Evergreen Equity Trust
Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Capital Builder Fund
Wells Fargo Funds Trust
Evergreen Diversified Income Builder Fund
Evergreen Fixed Income Trust
Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Income Builder Fund
Wells Fargo Funds Trust
Evergreen Growth Fund
Evergreen Equity Trust
Wells Fargo Advantage Traditional Small Cap Growth Fund
Wells Fargo Funds Trust
Evergreen Small-Mid Growth Fund
Evergreen Equity Trust
Wells Fargo Advantage Growth Opportunities Fund
Wells Fargo Funds Trust
Evergreen High Income Fund
Evergreen Fixed Income Trust
Wells Fargo Advantage High Yield Bond Fund
Wells Fargo Funds Trust
Evergreen Special Values Fund Evergreen Small Cap Value Fund
Evergreen Equity Trust
Wells Fargo Advantage Special Small Cap Value Fund
Wells Fargo Funds Trust
With respect to your Target Fund, the Meeting is being held for the following purposes:
To consider and act upon an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization (the "Plan") dated as of ___, 2010, providing for the acquisition of all of the assets of the Target Fund by the corresponding Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of the Acquiring Fund (the "Acquisition Shares") and the assumption by the Acquiring Fund of all of the liabilities of the Target Fund. The Plan also provides for the prompt distribution of the Acquisition Shares to shareholders of the corresponding Target Fund in liquidation of the Target Fund.
To transact any other business which may properly come before the Meeting or any adjournment(s) thereof.
Any adjournment(s) of the Meeting will be held at the above address. The Board of Trustees of your Target Fund has fixed the close of business on March 10, 2010 as the record date (the "Record Date") for the Meeting. Only shareholders of record as of the close of business on the Record Date will be entitled to this notice, and to vote at the Meeting or any adjournment(s) thereof.
IT IS IMPORTANT THAT PROXY CARDS OR VOTING INSTRUCTION CARDS BE RETURNED PROMPTLY. ALL SHAREHOLDERS ARE URGED TO COMPLETE, DATE, SIGN AND RETURN THEIR ENCLOSED PROXY CARD OR VOTING INSTRUCTION CARD IN THE ENCLOSED POSTAGE-PAID ENVELOPE, OR TO VOTE USING ONE OF THE OTHER METHODS DESCRIBED AT THE END OF THE PROSPECTUS/PROXY STATEMENT SO THAT YOUR SHARES MAY BE REPRESENTED AT THE MEETING. YOUR PROMPT ATTENTION TO THE ENCLOSED PROXY CARD OR VOTING INSTRUCTION CARD WILL HELP TO AVOID THE EXPENSE OF FURTHER SOLICITATION.
By order of the Board of Trustees,
Michael H. Koonce Secretary
EVERGREEN FUNDS 200 Berkeley Street Boston, MA 02116-5034 1.800.343.2898
WELLS FARGO FUNDS TRUST 525 Market Street, 12th Floor San Francisco, CA 94105 1.800.222.8222
____, 2010
PROSPECTUS/PROXY STATEMENT
This prospectus/proxy statement contains information you should know before investing and voting on the proposed merger (the "Merger") of your Target Fund into the corresponding Acquiring Fund as set forth and defined in the table below, each of which is a series of a registered open-end management investment company. If approved, the Merger will result in your receiving shares of the Acquiring Fund in exchange for your shares of the Target Fund.
Target Fund
Target Trust
Acquiring Fund
Acquiring Trust
Evergreen Intrinsic Value Fund
Evergreen Equity Trust
Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic Value Fund
Wells Fargo Funds Trust
Evergreen Enhanced S&P 500® Fund
Evergreen Equity Trust
Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined U.S. Core Fund
Wells Fargo Funds Trust
Evergreen Fundamental Large Cap Fund
Evergreen Equity Trust
Wells Fargo Advantage Core Equity Fund
Wells Fargo Funds Trust
Evergreen Strategic Growth Fund
Evergreen Select Equity Trust
Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Large Cap Growth Fund
Wells Fargo Funds Trust
Evergreen Omega Fund
Evergreen Equity Trust
Wells Fargo Advantage Omega Growth Fund
Wells Fargo Funds Trust
Evergreen Golden Core Opportunities Fund
Evergreen Equity Trust
Wells Fargo Advantage Small/Mid Cap Core Fund
Wells Fargo Funds Trust
Evergreen Global Large Cap Equity Fund
Evergreen International Trust
Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined Global Equity Fund
Wells Fargo Funds Trust
Evergreen Global Opportunities Fund
Evergreen International Trust
Wells Fargo Advantage Global Opportunities Fund
Wells Fargo Funds Trust
Evergreen Intrinsic World Equity Fund
Evergreen International Trust
Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic World Equity Fund
Wells Fargo Funds Trust
Evergreen Strategic Municipal Bond Fund
Evergreen Municipal Trust
Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Municipal Bond Fund
Wells Fargo Funds Trust
Evergreen North Carolina Municipal Bond Fund
Evergreen Municipal Trust
Wells Fargo Advantage North Carolina Tax-Free Fund
Wells Fargo Funds Trust
Evergreen Pennsylvania Municipal Bond Fund
Evergreen Municipal Trust
Wells Fargo Advantage Pennsylvania Tax-Free Fund
Wells Fargo Funds Trust
Evergreen Adjustable Rate Fund
Evergreen Select Fixed Income Trust
Wells Fargo Advantage Adjustable Rate Government Fund
Wells Fargo Funds Trust
Evergreen International Bond Fund
Evergreen Select Fixed Income Trust
Wells Fargo Advantage International Bond Fund
Wells Fargo Funds Trust
Evergreen Health Care Fund
Evergreen Equity Trust
Wells Fargo Advantage Health Care Fund
Wells Fargo Funds Trust
Evergreen Precious Metals Fund
Evergreen International Trust
Wells Fargo Advantage Precious Metals Fund
Wells Fargo Funds Trust
Evergreen Utility and Telecommunications Fund
Evergreen Equity Trust
Wells Fargo Advantage Utility and Telecommunications Fund
Wells Fargo Funds Trust
Evergreen Diversified Capital Builder Fund
Evergreen Equity Trust
Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Capital Builder Fund
Wells Fargo Funds Trust
Evergreen Diversified Income Builder Fund
Evergreen Fixed Income Trust
Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Income Builder Fund
Wells Fargo Funds Trust
Evergreen Growth Fund
Evergreen Equity Trust
Wells Fargo Advantage Traditional Small Cap Growth Fund
Wells Fargo Funds Trust
Evergreen Small-Mid Growth Fund
Evergreen Equity Trust
Wells Fargo Advantage Growth Opportunities Fund
Wells Fargo Funds Trust
Evergreen High Income Fund
Evergreen Fixed Income Trust
Wells Fargo Advantage High Yield Bond Fund
Wells Fargo Funds Trust
Evergreen Special Values Fund Evergreen Small Cap Value Fund
Evergreen Equity Trust
Wells Fargo Advantage Special Small Cap Value Fund
Wells Fargo Funds Trust
The Target and Acquiring Funds listed above are collectively referred to as the "Funds." The Target and Acquiring Trusts listed above are collectively referred to as the "Trusts."
Please read this prospectus/proxy statement carefully and retain it for future reference. Additional information concerning each Fund and/or Merger has been filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC").
The prospectuses of each Target Fund are incorporated into this document by reference and are legally deemed to be part of this prospectus/proxy statement. The SAI relating to this prospectus/proxy statement (the "Merger SAI"), dated the same date as this prospectus/proxy statement, is also incorporated into this document by reference and is legally deemed to be part of this prospectus/proxy statement. The statements of additional information (each an "SAI") and annual and semi-annual reports of each Target Fund are incorporated into the Merger SAI by reference and are legally deemed to be a part of the Merger SAI. Copies of these documents are available upon request without charge by writing to the address above, calling 1.800.343.2898 or visiting www.evergreeninvestments.com.
Each Acquiring Fund is a "Shell Fund" being registered with the SEC in order to receive the assets and assume the liabilities of its corresponding Target Fund. As such, prospectuses, SAIs and annual and semi-annual reports for the Acquiring Funds are not yet available as of the date of this prospectus/proxy statement. Additional information about the Acquiring Funds may be found in Exhibit E and in the Merger SAI.
You may also view or obtain these documents from the SEC: by phone at 1.800.SEC.0330 (duplicating fee required); in person or by mail at Public Reference Section, Securities and Exchange Commission, 100 F. Street, N.E., Washington, D.C. 20549-0213 (duplicating fee required); by email at publicinfo@sec.gov (duplicating fee required); or by internet at www.sec.gov.
The SEC has not approved or disapproved these securities or determined if this prospectus/proxy statement is truthful or complete. Any representation to the contrary is a criminal offense.
The shares offered by this prospectus/proxy statement are not deposits of a bank, and are not insured, endorsed or guaranteed by the FDIC or any government agency and involve investment risk, including possible loss of your original investment.
This section summarizes the primary features and consequences of your Merger. This summary is qualified in its entirety by reference to the information contained elsewhere in this prospectus/proxy statement, in the Merger SAI, in each Target Fund's prospectus, in each Target Fund's financial statements contained in the annual and semi-annual reports, and in each Target Fund's SAI, and in the Agreement and Plan of Reorganization (the "Plan"), a form of which is attached as Exhibit A hereto.
Key Features of the Mergers
The Plan sets forth the key features of each Merger and generally provides for the following:
the transfer of all of the assets of the Target Fund to the Acquiring Fund in exchange for shares of the Acquiring Fund;
the assumption by the Acquiring Fund of all of the liabilities of the Target Fund;
the liquidation of the Target Fund by distributing the shares of the Acquiring Fund to the Target Fund's shareholders; and
the assumption of the costs of each Merger (other than costs incurred from securities transactions in connection with the Merger) by Wells Fargo Funds Management, LLC ("Funds Management") and/or Evergreen Investment Management Company, LLC ("EIMC") or one of its affiliates.
The Mergers are scheduled to take place on or about July 9, 2010 or July 16, 2010, as set forth in Exhibit A. For a more complete description of the Mergers, see the section entitled "Agreement and Plan of Reorganization," as well as Exhibit A.
Board of Trustees Recommendation
At a meeting held on December 30, 2009 for the Board of Trustees of the Evergreen funds, the Trustees of your Target Fund, including a majority of the Trustees who are not "interested persons" of your Target Fund, as that term is defined in the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the "1940 Act") (the "Independent Trustees"), considered and unanimously approved the Merger of your Target Fund.
Before approving the Mergers, the Trustees reviewed, among other things, information about the Funds and the proposed transactions. Those materials set forth a comparison of various factors, such as the relative sizes of the Funds, the performance records of the Funds, and the expenses of the Funds, as well as similarities and differences between the Funds' investment goals, principal investment strategies and specific portfolio characteristics.
The Board of Trustees of your Target Fund, including all of the Independent Trustees, has concluded that the Merger would be in the best interests of your Target Fund, and that existing shareholders' interests would not be diluted as a result of the Merger. Accordingly, the Trustees have submitted the Plan to the Target Fund's shareholders and unanimously recommended its approval. The Board of Trustees of Wells Fargo Advantage Funds has also approved the Plan on behalf of each Acquiring Fund.
For further information about the considerations of your Target Trust's Board, please see the section entitled "Reasons for the Mergers."
The following section provides a comparison between the Funds with respect to their investment goals, principal investment strategies, fundamental investment policies, risks, performance records, sales charges and expenses. It also provides information about what the management and share class structure of your Acquiring Fund will be after the Merger. The information below is only a summary; for more detailed information, please see the rest of this prospectus/proxy statement and each Target Fund's prospectus and SAI. In this section, references to "we" in the principal investment strategy discussion for a Wells Fargo Advantage Fund generally refer to Funds Management, a sub-adviser, or the portfolio manager(s).
EVERGREEN INTRINSIC VALUE FUND INTO WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE INTRINSIC VALUE FUND
Share Class Information
The following table illustrates the share class of the Acquiring Fund you will receive as a result of the Merger in exchange for the shares you own in your Target Fund.
If you own this class of shares of Evergreen Intrinsic Value Fund:
You will get this class of shares of Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic Value Fund1:
Class A
Class A
Class B
Class B
Class C
Class C
Class I2
Institutional Class
1
The Fund is a shell fund ("Shell Fund") being created to receive the assets of one or more Target Funds.
2
Following completion of the Mergers, former Class I shareholders of any applicable Evergreen Target Fund will not need to meet the minimum investment amount or the institutional entity requirements applicable to the Institutional Class shares of any Wells Fargo Advantage Fund received in a Merger.
The Acquiring Fund shares you receive as a result of the Merger will have the same total value as the total value of your Target Fund shares as of the close of business on the business day immediately prior to the Merger.
The procedures for buying, selling and exchanging shares of the Funds are similar. For additional information, see the section entitled "Buying, Selling and Exchanging Fund Shares." This section also contains important information for foreign shareholders of a Target Fund, defined as shareholders whose accounts do not currently have both a U.S. address and tax payer identification number on record with the Funds. Following the Merger, foreign shareholders will not be able to make additional investments into a Wells Fargo Advantage Fund.
Investment Goal and Strategy Comparison
The following section compares the investment goals, principal investment strategies and fundamental investment policies of the Funds. The investment goals of the Funds may be changed without shareholder approval.
Evergreen Intrinsic Value Fund and the Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic Value Fund have similar investment goals and strategies. Evergreen Intrinsic Value Fund seeks long-term capital growth and the Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic Value Fund seeks long-term capital appreciation. Both Funds normally invest at least 80% of their assets in securities of large U.S. companies and may invest up to 20% of their assets in foreign securities, although Evergreen Intrinsic Value Fund can invest directly in foreign securities and the Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic Value Fund can only do so through ADRs and similar investments. Both Funds employ a value style of investing in that each seeks to invest in stocks that are trading at a discount to what the portfolio managers believe to be their intrinsic values. Both Funds generally invest in a smaller number of stocks than other mutual funds. One difference is that Evergreen Intrinsic Value Fund seeks to maintain a dollar-weighted, average market capitalization within the market capitalization range of the companies tracked by the Russell 1000® Index, while the Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic Value Fund has no similar principal investment strategy. This means Evergreen Intrinsic Value Fund may be more limited in its investments than the Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic Value Fund.
A more complete description of each Fund's investment goals and strategies is below.
EVERGREEN INTRINSIC VALUE FUND (Target Fund)
WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE INTRINSIC VALUE FUND (Acquiring Fund)
INVESTMENT GOAL
The Fund seeks long-term capital growth.
The Fund seeks long-term capital appreciation.
PRINCIPAL INVESTMENT STRATEGIES
The Fund normally invests at least 80% of its assets in a diversified portfolio of common stocks of large U.S. companies (i.e., companies whose market capitalizations fall within the market capitalization range of the companies tracked by the Russell 1000® Value Index measured at the time of purchase). The Fund may invest up to 20% of its assets in foreign securities.
Under normal circumstances, we invest at least 80% of the Fund's total assets in equity securities of large-capitalization companies and up to 20% of the Fund's total assets in equity securities of foreign issuers through ADRs and similar investments.
In addition, the Fund seeks to maintain a dollar-weighted, average market capitalization within the market capitalization range of the companies tracked by the Russell 1000® Value Index. As of December 31, 2009, the Russell 1000® Value Index had a market capitalization range of approximately $263 million to $324 billion.
We invest principally in equity securities of approximately 30 to 50 large-capitalization companies, which we define as companies with market capitalizations within the range of the Russell 1000® Value Index. The market capitalization range of the Russell 1000® Value Index was $263 million to $324 billion, as of December 31, 2009, and is expected to change frequently. We may also invest in equity securities of foreign issuers through ADRs and similar investments.
The Fund may, but will not necessarily, use derivatives.
Furthermore, we may use futures, options or swap agreements, as well as other derivatives, to manage risk or to enhance return.
The portfolio managers utilize a long-term focus that is intended to take advantage of investment opportunities presented by what the portfolio managers believe are short-term price anomalies in high-quality stocks. The Fund's portfolio managers generally choose investments in stocks of companies with established operating histories, financial strength and management expertise, among other factors. The portfolio managers seek stocks that are trading at a discount to what the portfolio managers believe are their estimated intrinsic values. Fundamental research is performed to identify securities for the portfolio with one or more catalysts present that the portfolio managers believe will unlock the intrinsic value of the securities. These catalysts may include productive use of strong free cash flow, productivity gains, positive change in management or control, innovative or competitively superior products, increasing shareholder focus, or resolution of ancillary problems or misperceptions. The Fund may be invested in a smaller number of stocks than many other similar mutual funds.
We utilize a long-term focus that is intended to take advantage of investment opportunities presented by what we believe are short-term price anomalies in high-quality stocks. We seek to identify companies with established operating histories, financial strength and management expertise, among other factors. We seek stocks that are trading at a discount to what we believe are their intrinsic values. Fundamental research is performed to identify securities for the portfolio with one or more catalysts present that we believe will unlock the intrinsic value of the securities. These catalysts may include productive use of strong free cash flow, productivity gains, positive change in management or control, innovative or competitively superior products, increasing shareholder focus, or resolution of ancillary problems or misperceptions. We may sell a holding if the value potential is realized, if warning signs emerge of beginning fundamental deterioration or if the valuation is no longer compelling relative to other investment opportunities.
Although not a principal investment strategy, the Fund may, but will not necessarily, temporarily invest up to 100% of its assets in cash and/or high-quality money market instruments in response to adverse economic, political or market conditions. This strategy is inconsistent with the Fund's investment goal and principal investment strategies and, if employed, could result in a lower return and loss of market opportunity.
The Fund may hold some of its assets in cash or in money market instruments, including U.S. Government obligations, shares of other mutual funds and repurchase agreements, or make other short-term investments to either maintain liquidity or for short-term defensive purposes when we believe it is in the best interests of the shareholders to do so. During these periods, the Fund may not achieve its objective.
The fundamental investment policies of the Target and Acquiring Funds are substantively similar. For a comparative chart of fundamental investment policies, please see Exhibit B.
Principal Risk Comparison
Because the Evergreen funds and Wells Fargo Advantage Funds were unaffiliated fund families until January 2009, the Funds have historically used different terms and descriptions to describe their principal risks. Nonetheless, due to the similarity of the Funds' investment strategies, the Funds are generally subject to similar types of risks. Listed below are the principal risks that apply to the Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic Value Fund. A description of those risks can be found in the section of this prospectus/proxy statement entitled "Risk Descriptions." Although each of the Funds may be subject to all or substantially all of the risks listed below, they may be subject to a particular risk to different degrees.
A discussion of the principal risks associated with an investment in the Target Fund may be found in the Target Fund's prospectus. In addition, each Fund has other investment policies, practices and restrictions which, together with the Fund's related risks, are also set forth for the Target Fund in the Fund's prospectus and SAI and, for the Acquiring Fund, in this prospectus/proxy statement and the Merger SAI.
Fund Performance Comparison
The following bar chart and table illustrate how the Target Fund's returns have varied from year to year and compare the Target Fund's returns with those of one or more broad-based securities indexes. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not necessarily an indication of future results. Current month-end performance information is available for an Evergreen fund at www.evergreeninvestments.com. The bar chart does not reflect applicable sales charges; if it did, returns would be lower than those shown. Since the Acquiring Fund is a Shell Fund, it has not yet commenced operations and therefore performance information for the Acquiring Fund is not yet available.
Year-by-Year Total Return for Class A Shares (%) for Evergreen Intrinsic Value Fund
Highest Quarter:
2nd Quarter 2009
+18.28%
Lowest Quarter:
4th Quarter 2008
-20.37%
Average Annual Total Returns for the period ended 12/31/2009
Evergreen Intrinsic Value Fund
Inception Date of Share Class
1 Year
5 Year
Performance Since 8/1/2006
Class A (before taxes)
8/1/2006
22.88%
N/A
-1.56%
Class A (after taxes on distributions)
8/1/2006
22.78%
N/A
-1.96%
Class A (after taxes on distributions and the sale of Fund Shares)
8/1/2006
15.00%
N/A
-1.45%
Class B (before taxes)
8/1/2006
24.24%
N/A
-1.39%
Class C (before taxes)
8/1/2006
28.24%
N/A
-0.54%
Class I (before taxes)
8/1/2006
30.65%
N/A
0.40%
Russell 1000 Value Index (reflects no deduction for fees, expenses, or taxes)
19.69%
N/A
-4.74%
1
After-tax returns are shown for only one class and after-tax returns for other classes will vary. The after-tax returns shown are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. After-tax returns on distributions and the sale of Fund shares assume a complete sale of Fund shares at the end of the measurement period, resulting in capital gains taxes or tax benefits when capital losses occur. Actual after-tax returns will depend on your individual tax situation and may differ from those shown. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant to you if you hold your Fund shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as 401(k) plans or Individual Retirement Accounts.
2
The returns shown for Class B shares do not reflect the conversion of Class B shares to Class A shares.
Shareholder Fee and Fund Expense Comparison
The sales charges and expenses for each class of shares of your Target Fund may be different than those of the corresponding class of shares of the Acquiring Fund. This section compares the fees and expenses you pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Target Fund and the Acquiring Fund, and the tables entitled "Pro Forma" also show what your fees and expenses would be if the Merger takes place. You may qualify for sales charge discounts if you and your family invest, or agree to invest in the future, at least $50,000 in the Target Fund's family of funds or $50,000 in the Acquiring Fund's family of funds. Information regarding sales charges and sales charge discounts applicable to investments in the Acquiring Fund's family of funds is available in the "Buying, Selling and Exchanging Fund Shares -- Wells Fargo Advantage Funds" section of this prospectus/proxy statement. More information about these and other discounts is available from your financial professional and in the Funds' prospectuses.
The sales charge schedule applicable to Class A shares of Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic Value Fund differs from the schedule applicable to Evergreen Intrinsic Value Fund in the following ways: (i) the Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic Value Fund's front-end sales charges on purchases of Class A shares between $50,000 and $99,999; and (ii) those between $250,000 and $499,000 are higher than Evergreen Intrinsic Value Fund's front-end sales charge on similar purchases of Class A shares. The sales charge schedules applicable to Class B and Class C shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic Value Fund are identical to the sales charge schedules for the corresponding classes of shares of Evergreen Intrinsic Value Fund.
The following tables allow you to compare the maximum sales charges of the Funds. The Pro Forma table also shows you what the maximum sales charges will be, assuming the Merger takes place. The Target Fund shareholders will not pay any front-end or deferred sales charges in connection with the Merger.
Shareholder Fees (fees paid directly from your investment)
Evergreen Intrinsic Value Fund
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
Maximum front-end sales charge (load) imposed on purchases (as a % of offering price)
5.75%1
None
None
None
Maximum deferred sales charge (load) (as a % of either the redemption amount or initial investment, whichever is lower)
None1
5.00%
1.00%
None
1
Investments of $1 million or more are not subject to a front-end sales charge, but will be subject to a deferred sales charge of 1.00% if you sell the shares within eighteen months of purchase.
Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic Value Fund (Pro Forma)
Class A
Class B
Class C
Institutional Class
Maximum sales charge (load) imposed on purchases (as a percentage of the offering price)
5.75%
None
None
None
Maximum deferred sales charge (load) (as a percentage of the net asset value at purchase)
None1
5.00%
1.00%
None
1
Class A shares that are purchased at NAV amounts of $1,000,000 or more may be assessed a 1.00% contingent deferred sales charge if they are redeemed within eighteen months from the date of purchase.
The following tables allow you to compare the annual operating expenses of the Funds. The net and gross total annual fund operating expenses for the Target Fund set forth in the following table are based on the actual expenses for the twelve-month period ended September 30, 2009. The pro forma expense table shows you what the net and gross total annual fund operating expenses would have been for the Acquiring Fund for the twelve-month period ended September 30, 2009, assuming the Merger had taken place at the beginning of that period. Exhibit C contains expense tables and examples for the Target Fund based upon the actual expenses incurred by the Target Fund during its most recently completed fiscal year. Exhibit C also includes a pro forma expense table and examples for the Acquiring Fund as of the Target Fund's most recent financial statements. Since the Acquiring Fund has not yet commenced operations, the information presented is based on estimates.
Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment)
Evergreen Intrinsic Value Fund
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses1
Class A
1.19%
Class B
1.94%
Class C
1.94%
Class I
0.94%
1
The Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses in the table above include fees and expenses of 0.01% or less that were incurred indirectly by the Fund as a result of its investment in other investment companies.
Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic Value Fund (Pro Forma)
Acquired Fund Fees and Expenses
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (Before Waiver)
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver)2,3
Class A
0.01%
1.29%
1.18%
Class B
0.01%
2.04%
1.93%
Class C
0.01%
2.04%
1.93%
Institutional Class
0.01%
0.86%
0.86%
1
Reflects the pro rata portion of the net operating expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund. Shareholders indirectly bear these underlying expenses because the NAV and/or distributions paid reflect such underlying expense.
2
The Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) shown here include the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund.
3
Funds Management has committed for three years after the closing of the Merger to waive fees and/or reimburse expenses to the extent necessary to ensure that the Fund's Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver), excluding brokerage commissions, interest, taxes, extraordinary expenses, and the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund, do not exceed 1.17% for Class A, 1.92% for Class B, 1.92% for Class C, and 0.85% for Institutional Class. After this time, the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) may be increased only with the approval of the Board of Trustees.
Evergreen Intrinsic Value Fund and the Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic Value Fund have each adopted a distribution plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the 1940 Act (a "Distribution Plan"). Although the fees charged to Class A, Class B, and Class C shares of Evergreen Intrinsic Value Fund under that Fund's Distribution Plan are 0.25% more than the Distribution Plan fees borne by the corresponding classes of the Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic Value Fund, Class A, Class B, and Class C shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic Value Fund are subject to a shareholder servicing fee equal to 0.25%. This means that the total distribution and shareholder servicing fees that you bear will not change as a result of the Merger. Class I shares of Evergreen Intrinsic Value Fund and Institutional Class shares of Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic Value Fund are not subject to a 12b-1 fee.
Portfolio Turnover. The Target and Acquiring Funds pay transaction costs, such as commissions or dealer mark-ups when each buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A 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 the annual fund operating expenses or in the example, affect each Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Target Fund's portfolio turnover rate was 23% of the average value of its portfolio. Since the Acquiring Fund has not yet commenced operations, its portfolio turnover rate is not yet available.
Fund Management Information
The following table identifies the investment adviser, investment sub-adviser and portfolio manager(s) for the Acquiring Fund. Further information about the management of the Acquiring Fund can be found under the section entitled "Management of the Funds."
Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic Value Fund
Investment Adviser
Funds Management
Investment Sub-adviser
Metropolitan West Capital Management, LLC
Portfolio Managers
Howard Gleicher, CFA Gary Lisenbee David Graham Jeffrey Peck
Tax Information
It is expected that the Merger will be tax-free to shareholders for U.S. federal income tax purposes, and receipt of an opinion substantially to that effect from Proskauer Rose LLP, special tax counsel to the Acquiring Fund, is a condition to the obligation of the Funds to consummate the Merger. This means that neither shareholders nor your Target or Acquiring Fund will recognize a gain or loss directly as a result of the Merger.
The cost basis and holding period of your Target Fund shares will carry over to the shares of the Acquiring Fund you receive as a result of the Merger. At any time prior to the consummation of the Merger, a shareholder may redeem shares, likely resulting in recognition of a gain or a loss to the shareholder for U.S. federal income tax purposes if the shareholder holds the shares in a taxable account.
Certain other U.S. federal income tax consequences are discussed below under "Material U.S. Federal Income Tax Consequences of the Mergers."
EVERGREEN ENHANCED S&P 500® FUND INTO WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE DISCIPLINED U.S. CORE FUND
Share Class Information
The following table illustrates the share class of the Acquiring Fund you will receive as a result of the Merger in exchange for the shares you own in your Target Fund.
If you own this class of shares of Evergreen Enhanced S&P 500® Fund:
You will get this class of shares of Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined U.S. Core Fund1:
Class A
Class A
Class B2
Class A
Class C
Class C
Class I
Administrator Class
Class IS3
Class A
1
The Fund is a shell fund ("Shell Fund") being created to receive the assets of one or more Target Funds.
2
Former Class B shareholders of the Target Fund will not be subject to a contingent deferred sales charge upon the redemption of the Class A shares they receive as a result of the Merger, but will have to pay a front-end sales charge on additional purchases of Class A shares of the Acquiring Fund as described below.
3
Following completion of the Mergers, former Class IS shareholders of any Target Fund who receive Class A shares of a Wells Fargo Advantage Fund in a Merger may buy additional Class A shares of that Wells Fargo Advantage Fund at net asset value (i.e., without a front-end sales charge). Those shareholders may also exchange Class A shares of that Wells Fargo Advantage Fund for Class A shares of a different Wells Fargo Advantage Fund at net asset value, after which, subsequent purchases of shares of that other Fund may also be made at net asset value.
The Acquiring Fund shares you receive as a result of the Merger will have the same total value as the total value of your Target Fund shares as of the close of business on the business day immediately prior to the Merger.
The procedures for buying, selling and exchanging shares of the Funds are similar. For additional information, see the section entitled "Buying, Selling and Exchanging Fund Shares." This section also contains important information for foreign shareholders of a Target Fund, defined as shareholders whose accounts do not currently have both a U.S. address and tax payer identification number on record with the Funds. Following the Merger, foreign shareholders will not be able to make additional investments into a Wells Fargo Advantage Fund.
Investment Goal and Strategy Comparison
The following section compares the investment goals, principal investment strategies and fundamental investment policies of the Funds. The investment goals of the Funds may be changed without shareholder approval.
Although the investment goals of the Funds differ, with Evergreen Enhanced S&P 500® Fund seeking total return greater than that of the S&P 500® Index and the Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined U.S. Core Fund seeking long-term capital appreciation, the principal investment strategies of the Funds are similar. Both Funds normally invest at least 80% of their assets in securities of large U.S. companies; however, the Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined U.S. Core Fund is not limited to investing 80% of its assets only in companies that comprise the S&P 500® Index. This means the Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined U.S. Core Fund may invest in a larger variety of companies than Evergreen Enhanced S&P 500® Fund. In addition, both Funds employ a quantitative investment approach to identify companies with favorable investment characteristics in the areas of valuation, investor sentiment and quality. This approach seeks to offer risk characteristics similar to the S&P 500® Index, while emphasizing those investment characteristics the portfolio manager considers most likely to lead to performance greater than that of the S&P 500® Index.
A more complete description of each Fund's investment goals and strategies is below.
EVERGREEN ENHANCED S&P 500® FUND (Target Fund)
WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE DISCIPLINED U.S. CORE FUND (Acquiring Fund)
INVESTMENT GOAL
The Fund seeks total return greater than that of the S&P 500® Index.1
The Fund seeks long-term capital appreciation.
PRINCIPAL INVESTMENT STRATEGIES
The Fund invests, under normal conditions, at least 80% of its assets in common stocks of companies included within the S&P 500® Index (S&P 500). The S&P 500 is an unmanaged index of 500 common stocks chosen by Standard & Poor's to reflect the industries of the U.S. economy and is often considered a proxy for the stock market in general.
Under normal circumstances, we invest at least 80% of the Fund's net assets in equity securities of U.S. large-capitalization companies. We invest principally in equity securities of large-capitalization companies, which we define as companies with market capitalizations within the range of the S&P 500 Index. The market capitalization range of the S&P 500 Index was $1.1 billion to $323.7 billion, as of December 31, 2009, and is expected to change frequently.
Up to 20% of the Fund's assets may be invested in equity securities of companies not included in the S&P 500, including foreign stocks, and cash or cash equivalents.
This strategy is not included in the Fund's principal investment strategy.
The Fund may, but will not necessarily, use derivatives.
Furthermore, we may use futures, options or swap agreements, as well as other derivatives, to manage risk or to enhance return.
The S&P 500 includes both growth and value stocks. "Value" stocks are stocks which are considered to be currently undervalued in the marketplace. "Growth" stocks are stocks of companies which are considered to have anticipated earnings ranging from steady to accelerated growth. The Fund's portfolio manager seeks to outperform the S&P 500 by employing a quantitative investment approach to identify companies with favorable investment characteristics in the areas of valuation, investor sentiment and quality. In the aggregate, this approach seeks to offer risk characteristics similar to the S&P 500, while emphasizing those investment characteristics the portfolio manager considers most likely to lead to performance greater than that of the S&P 500.
We employ a quantitative investment approach to identify companies with favorable investment characteristics in the areas of valuation, investor sentiment and quality. Our approach looks to achieve positive excess returns relative to the S&P 500 Index by using stock selection to take controled active risks in a portfolio that is similar to the benchmark. We regularly review the investments of the portfolio and may sell a portfolio holding when, among other reasons, we believe there is deterioration in the underlying fundamentals of the business, or we have identified a more attractive investment opportunity.
Although not a principal investment strategy, the Fund may, but will not necessarily, temporarily invest up to 100% of its assets in cash and/or high-quality money market instruments in response to adverse economic, political or market conditions. This strategy is inconsistent with the Fund's investment goal and principal investment strategies and, if employed, could result in a lower return and loss of market opportunity.
The Fund may hold some of its assets in cash or in money market instruments, including U.S. Government obligations, shares of other mutual funds and repurchase agreements, or make other short-term investments to either maintain liquidity or for short-term defensive purposes when we believe it is in the best interests of the shareholders to do so. During these periods, the Fund may not achieve its objective.
1
"Standard & Poor's," "S&P," "S&P 500," "Standard & Poor's 500" and "500" are trademarks of the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. and have been licensed for use by Evergreen Investment Management Company, LLC. The product is not sponsored, endorsed, sold or promoted by Standard & Poor's and Standard & Poor's makes no representation regarding the advisability of investing in the product.
The fundamental investment policies of the Target and Acquiring Funds are substantively similar. For a comparative chart of fundamental investment policies, please see Exhibit B.
Principal Risk Comparison
Because the Evergreen funds and Wells Fargo Advantage Funds were unaffiliated fund families until January 2009, the Funds have historically used different terms and descriptions to describe their principal risks. Nonetheless, due to the similarity of the Funds' investment strategies, the Funds are generally subject to similar types of risks. Listed below are the principal risks that apply to the Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined U.S. Core Fund. A description of those risks can be found in the section of this prospectus/proxy statement entitled "Risk Descriptions." Although each of the Funds may be subject to all or substantially all of the risks listed below, they may be subject to a particular risk to different degrees. For example, since Evergreen Enhanced S&P 500® Fund invests, under normal conditions, at least 80% of its assets in common stocks of companies included within the S&P 500® Index, an investment in Evergreen Enhanced S&P 500® Fund may be subject to the risks associated with tracking an index to a greater extent than an investment in the Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined U.S. Core Fund.
A discussion of the principal risks associated with an investment in the Target Fund may be found in the Target Fund's prospectus. In addition, each Fund has other investment policies, practices and restrictions which, together with the Fund's related risks, are also set forth for the Target Fund in the Fund's prospectus and SAI and, for the Acquiring Fund, in this prospectus/proxy statement and the Merger SAI.
Fund Performance Comparison
The following bar chart and table illustrate how the Target Fund's returns have varied from year to year and compare the Target Fund's returns with those of one or more broad-based securities indexes. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not necessarily an indication of future results. Current month-end performance information is available for an Evergreen fund at www.evergreeninvestments.com. The bar chart does not reflect applicable sales charges; if it did, returns would be lower than those shown. Since the Acquiring Fund is a Shell Fund, it has not yet commenced operations and therefore performance information for the Acquiring Fund is not yet available.
Year-by-Year Total Return for Class A Shares (%) for Evergreen Enhanced S&P 500® Fund
Highest Quarter:
2nd Quarter 2003
+16.18%
Lowest Quarter:
4th Quarter 2008
-20.75%
Average Annual Total Returns for the period ended 12/31/20091
Evergreen Enhanced S&P 500® Fund
Inception Date of Share Class
1 Year
5 Year
10 Year
Class A (before taxes)
2/28/1990
17.41%
0.09%
-1.07%
Class A (after taxes on distributions)
2/28/1990
17.13%
-0.64%
-1.83%
Class A (after taxes on distributions and the sale of Fund Shares)
2/28/1990
11.59%
0.14%
-0.99%
Class B (before taxes)
11/7/1997
17.20%
-0.01%
-1.34%
Class C (before taxes)
6/30/1999
21.19%
0.33%
-1.33%
Class I (before taxes)
2/21/1995
23.44%
1.33%
-0.35%
Class IS (before taxes)
6/30/2000
23.24%
1.09%
-0.58%
S&P 500 Index (reflects no deduction for fees, expenses, or taxes)
26.46%
0.42%
-0.95%
1
Historical performance shown for Class IS prior to its inception is based on the performance of Class A, the original class offered. The Fund incurs a 12b-1 fee of 0.25% for Classes A and IS.
2
After-tax returns are shown for only one class and after-tax returns for other classes will vary. The after-tax returns shown are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. After-tax returns on distributions and the sale of Fund shares assume a complete sale of Fund shares at the end of the measurement period, resulting in capital gains taxes or tax benefits when capital losses occur. Actual after-tax returns will depend on your individual tax situation and may differ from those shown. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant to you if you hold your Fund shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as 401(k) plans or Individual Retirement Accounts.
3
The returns shown for Class B shares do not reflect the conversion of Class B shares to Class A shares.
Shareholder Fee and Fund Expense Comparison
The sales charges and expenses for each class of shares of your Target Fund may be different than those of the corresponding class of shares of the Acquiring Fund. This section compares the fees and expenses you pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Target Fund and the Acquiring Fund, and the tables entitled "Pro Forma" also show what your fees and expenses would be if the Merger takes place. You may qualify for sales charge discounts if you and your family invest, or agree to invest in the future, at least $50,000 in the Target Fund's family of funds or $50,000 in the Acquiring Fund's family of funds. Information regarding sales charges and sales charge discounts applicable to investments in the Acquiring Fund's family of funds is available in the "Buying, Selling and Exchanging Fund Shares -- Wells Fargo Advantage Funds" section of this prospectus/proxy statement. More information about these and other discounts is available from your financial professional and for the Target Fund in the Fund's prospectus, and, for the Acquiring Fund, in this prospectus/proxy statement and the Merger SAI.
The sales charge schedule applicable to Class A shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined U.S. Core Fund differs from the schedule applicable to Evergreen Enhanced S&P 500® Fund in the following ways: (i) the Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined U.S. Core Fund's front-end sales charges on purchases of Class A shares up to $99,999; and (ii) those between $250,000 and $499,999 are higher than Evergreen Enhanced S&P 500® Fund's front-end sales charge on similar purchases of Class A shares. Through the Merger, Class B shareholders of Evergreen Enhanced S&P 500® Fund will receive Class A shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined U.S. Core Fund and will have any remaining CDSC waived, but they will have a Class A front-end sales charge for additional purchases as described above.
The sales charge schedule applicable to Class C shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined U.S. Core Fund is identical to the sales charge schedule for the corresponding class of shares of Evergreen Enhanced S&P 500® Fund. Through the Merger, Class IS shareholders of Evergreen Enhanced S&P 500® Fund, which currently are not subject to front-end sales charges, will receive Class A shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined U.S. Core Fund and will be able to purchase additional Class A shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined U.S. Core Fund, by exchange, at net asset value, which means that they will not pay a front-end sales charge.
The following tables allow you to compare the maximum sales charges of the Funds. The Pro Forma table also shows you what the maximum sales charges will be, assuming the Merger takes place. The Target Fund shareholders will not pay any front-end or deferred sales charges in connection with the Merger.
Shareholder Fees (fees paid directly from your investment)
Evergreen Enhanced S&P 500® Fund
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
Class IS
Maximum front-end sales charge (load) imposed on purchases (as a % of offering price)
4.75%1
None
None
None
None
Maximum deferred sales charge (load) (as a % of either the redemption amount or initial investment, whichever is lower)
None1
5.00%
1.00%
None
None
1
Investments of $1 million or more are not subject to a front-end sales charge, but will be subject to a deferred sales charge of 1.00% if you sell the shares within eighteen months of purchase.
Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined U.S. Core Fund (Pro Forma)
Class A1,2
Class C
Administrator Class
Maximum sales charge (load) imposed on purchases (as a percentage of the offering price)
5.75%
None
None
Maximum deferred sales charge (load) (as a percentage of the net asset value at purchase)
None3
1.00%
None
1
Former Class B shareholders of the Target Fund will not be subject to a contingent deferred sales charge upon the redemption of the Class A shares they receive as a result of the Merger, but will have to pay a front-end sales charge on additional purchases of Class A shares of the Acquiring Fund as described below.
2
Following completion of the Mergers, former Class IS shareholders of any Target Fund who receive Class A shares of a Wells Fargo Advantage Fund in a Merger may buy additional Class A shares of that Wells Fargo Advantage Fund at net asset value (i.e., without a front-end sales charge). Those shareholders may also exchange Class A shares of that Wells Fargo Advantage Fund for Class A shares of a different Wells Fargo Advantage Fund at net asset value, after which, subsequent purchases of shares of that other Fund may also be made at net asset value.
3
Class A shares that are purchased at NAV amounts of $1,000,000 or more may be assessed a 1.00% contingent deferred sales charge if they are redeemed within eighteen months from the date of purchase.
The following tables allow you to compare the annual operating expenses of the Funds. The net and gross total annual fund operating expenses for the Target Fund set forth in the following table are based on the actual expenses for the twelve-month period ended September 30, 2009. The pro forma expense table shows you what the net and gross total annual fund operating expenses would have been for the Acquiring Fund for the twelve-month period ended September 30, 2009, assuming the Merger had taken place at the beginning of that period. Exhibit C contains expense tables and examples for the Target Fund based upon the actual expenses incurred by the Target Fund during its most recently completed fiscal year. Exhibit C also includes a pro forma expense table and examples for the Acquiring Fund as of the Target Fund's most recent financial statements. Since the Acquiring Fund has not yet commenced operations, the information presented is based on estimates.
Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment)
Evergreen Enhanced S&P 500® Fund
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses1
Class A
1.01%
Class B
1.76%
Class C
1.76%
Class I
0.76%
Class IS
1.01%
1
The Fund pays a monthly management fee at an annual rate of 0.30%. The monthly management fee is increased, up to a maximum annual rate of 0.45%, by one-half of the amount by which the investment returns of the Fund's Class I shares exceed the return of the S&P 500 plus 0.25%. Similarly, the monthly management fee is decreased, down to a minimum annual rate of 0.15%, by one-half the amount by which the investment returns of the Fund's Class I shares is less than the return of the S&P 500 minus 0.25%. The fee is paid monthly based on the Fund's performance for a rolling 36-month period ending with the month for which the fee is calculated. Any adjustment to the management fee is applied based on the Fund's average daily net assets over the same period for which the adjustment is calculated. For examples of the calculation of the performance fee, please see the section of the Target Fund's prospectus entitled "The Funds' Investment Advisor and Administrator." See the section of the Target Fund's Statement of Additional Information entitled "Investment Advisor" for a detailed description of the calculation of the management fee.
Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined U.S. Core Fund (Pro Forma)
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (Before Waiver)
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver)1
Class A
0.92%
0.92%
Class C
1.67%
1.67%
Administrator Class
0.76%
0.74%
1
Funds Management has committed for three years after the closing of the Merger to waive fees and/or reimburse expenses to the extent necessary to ensure that the Fund's Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver), excluding brokerage commissions, interest, taxes, extraordinary expenses, and the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund, do not exceed 0.92% for Class A, 1.67% for Class C, and 0.74% for Administrator Class. After this time, the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) may be increased only with the approval of the Board of Trustees.
Evergreen Enhanced S&P 500® Fund and the Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined U.S. Core Fund have each adopted a distribution plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the 1940 Act (a "Distribution Plan"). Although the fees charged to Class A and C shares of Evergreen Enhanced S&P 500® Fund under that Fund's Distribution Plan are 0.25% more than the Distribution Plan fees borne by the corresponding classes of the Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined U.S. Core Fund, Class A and C shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined U.S. Core Fund are subject to a shareholder servicing fee equal to 0.25%. This means that the total distribution and shareholder servicing fees for Class A and C shares that you bear will not change as a result of the Merger.
Following the Merger, Class B shareholders of Evergreen Enhanced S&P 500® Fund, which currently bear a 1.00% 12b-1 fee, will receive Class A shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined U.S. Core Fund and will be subject to a shareholder servicing fee of 0.25% and no 12b-1 fees, with a net decrease in 12b-1/shareholder servicing fees of 0.75%. Class I shareholders of Evergreen Enhanced S&P 500® Fund, which currently do not bear 12b-1/shareholder servicing fees, will receive Administrator Class shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined U.S. Core Fund and will be subject to a shareholder servicing fee of 0.25%. Class IS shareholders of Evergreen Enhanced S&P 500® Fund will be subject to a shareholder servicing fee of 0.25% when they become the Class A shareholders of the Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined U.S. Core Fund. However, because Class IS shareholders of Evergreen Enhanced S&P 500® Fund already bear a 0.25% Distribution Plan Fee, the total distribution and shareholder servicing fees you bear will not change as a result of the merger.
Portfolio Turnover. The Target and Acquiring Funds pay transaction costs, such as commissions or dealer mark-ups when each buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A 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 the annual fund operating expenses or in the example, affect each Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Target Fund's portfolio turnover rate was 30% of the average value of its portfolio. Since the Acquiring Fund has not yet commenced operations, its portfolio turnover rate is not yet available.
Fund Management Information
The following table identifies the investment adviser, investment sub-adviser and portfolio manager(s) for the Acquiring Fund. Further information about the management of the Acquiring Fund can be found under the section entitled "Management of the Funds."
Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined U.S. Core Fund
Investment Adviser
Funds Management
Investment Sub-Adviser
Wells Capital Management Incorporated
Portfolio Manager
William E. Zieff
Tax Information
It is expected that the Merger will be tax-free to shareholders for U.S. federal income tax purposes, and receipt of an opinion substantially to that effect from Proskauer Rose LLP, special tax counsel to the Acquiring Fund, is a condition to the obligation of the Funds to consummate the Merger. This means that neither shareholders nor your Target or Acquiring Fund will recognize a gain or loss directly as a result of the Merger.
The cost basis and holding period of your Target Fund shares will carry over to the shares of the Acquiring Fund you receive as a result of the Merger. At any time prior to the consummation of the Merger, a shareholder may redeem shares, likely resulting in recognition of a gain or a loss to the shareholder for U.S. federal income tax purposes if the shareholder holds the shares in a taxable account.
Certain other U.S. federal income tax consequences are discussed below under "Material U.S. Federal Income Tax Consequences of the Mergers."
EVERGREEN FUNDAMENTAL LARGE CAP FUND INTO WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE CORE EQUITY FUND
Share Class Information
The following table illustrates the share class of the Acquiring Fund you will receive as a result of the Merger in exchange for the shares you own in your Target Fund.
If you own this class of shares of Evergreen Fundamental Large Cap Fund:
You will get this class of shares of Wells Fargo Advantage Core Equity Fund1:
Class A
Class A
Class B
Class B
Class C
Class C
Class I
Administrator Class
1
The Fund is a shell fund ("Shell Fund") being created to receive the assets of one or more Target Funds.
The Acquiring Fund shares you receive as a result of the Merger will have the same total value as the total value of your Target Fund shares as of the close of business on the business day immediately prior to the Merger.
The procedures for buying, selling and exchanging shares of the Funds are similar. For additional information, see the section entitled "Buying, Selling and Exchanging Fund Shares." This section also contains important information for foreign shareholders of a Target Fund, defined as shareholders whose accounts do not currently have both a U.S. address and tax payer identification number on record with the Funds. Following the Merger, foreign shareholders will not be able to make additional investments into a Wells Fargo Advantage Fund.
Investment Goal and Strategy Comparison
The following section compares the investment goals, principal investment strategies and fundamental investment policies of the Funds. The investment goals of the Funds may be changed without shareholder approval.
Although the investment goals of the Funds have different focal points, with Evergreen Fundamental Large Cap Fund seeking capital growth with the potential for current income and the Wells Fargo Advantage Core Equity Fund seeking long-term capital appreciation, the principal investment strategies of the Funds are similar. Both Funds normally invest at least 80% of their assets in securities of large U.S. companies and may invest up to 20% of their assets in foreign securities. Both Funds seek to invest in value and growth-oriented securities. Some differences include the following: (i) Evergreen Fundamental Large Cap Fund seeks to maintain a dollar-weighted, average market capitalization within the market capitalization range of the companies tracked by the Russell 1000® Index; and (ii) Evergreen Fundamental Large Cap Fund may also seek additional income from investing up to 20% of its assets in convertible bonds, including below investment grade bonds, and convertible preferred stocks. Maintaining a dollar-weighted, average market capitalization within the market capitalization range of the companies tracked by the Russell 1000® Index and investing in convertible bonds and convertible preferred stocks are not principal investment strategies of the Wells Fargo Advantage Core Equity Fund. This means the Wells Fargo Advantage Core Equity Fund may invest in a larger variety of companies than Evergreen Fundamental Large Cap Fund, while Evergreen Fundamental Large Cap Fund may invest a greater percentage of its assets in convertible bonds and convertible preferred securities.
A more complete description of each Fund's investment goals and strategies is below.
EVERGREEN FUNDAMENTAL LARGE CAP FUND (Target Fund)
WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE CORE EQUITY FUND (Acquiring Fund)
INVESTMENT GOAL
The Fund seeks capital growth with the potential for current income.
The Fund seeks long-term capital appreciation.
PRINCIPAL INVESTMENT STRATEGIES
The Fund normally invests at least 80% of its assets in the common stocks of large U.S. companies (i.e., companies whose market capitalizations fall within the market capitalization range of the companies tracked by the Russell 1000® Index, measured at the time of purchase). The Fund earns current income from dividends paid on equity securities and may seek additional income primarily by investing up to 20% of its assets in convertible bonds, including below investment grade bonds (i.e., bonds rated Ba and lower by Moody's Investor Services, Inc. and BB and lower by Standard & Poor's Rating Services which are considered below investment grade bonds and are commonly referred to as "high yield" or "junk" bonds) and convertible preferred stocks of any quality. The Fund may invest up to 20% of its assets in foreign securities.
Under normal circumstances, we invest at least 80% of the Fund's net assets in equity securities of large capitalization companies, and may invest up to 20% of the Fund's assets in equity securities of foreign issuers, including ADRs and similar investments.
The Fund seeks to maintain a dollar-weighted average market capitalization within the market capitalization range of the companies tracked by the Russell 1000® Index. As of December 31, 2009, the Russell 1000® Index had a market capitalization range of approximately $263 million to $324 billion.
We invest principally in equity securities of large capitalization companies, which we define as companies with market capitalizations within the range of the Russell 1000® Index. The market capitalization range of the Russell 1000® Index was approximately $263 million to $324 billion, as of December 31, 2009, and is expected to change frequently. We may also invest in equity securities of foreign issuers, including ADRs and similar investments.
The Fund may, but will not necessarily, use derivatives.
Furthermore, we may use futures, options, or swap agreements, as well as other derivatives, to manage risk or to enhance return.
The Fund's stock selection is based on a diversified style of equity management that allows it to invest in both value- and growth-oriented equity securities. "Value" securities are securities which the Fund's portfolio managers believe are currently undervalued in the marketplace. "Growth" stocks are stocks of companies which the Fund's portfolio managers believe to have potential for steady to accelerated growth in earnings.The Fund's portfolio managers utilize an intrinsic value approach to look for companies that they believe are temporarily undervalued in the marketplace, sell at a discount to their asset values, or display certain characteristics such as a return premium to cost of capital or a sustainable competitive advantage in their industry.
We are long term investors, focused on identifying highly differentiated companies with key growth drivers, sustainable cash flow production, and high returns on capital. Our preference is for companies with sustainable competitive advantages and high barriers to entry, and we seek strong management teams with a focus on shareholder value creation. Both growth and value opportunities are evaluated with an approach that uses the present value of estimated future cash flows as the core methodology for measuring intrinsic value. We employ a disciplined fundamental research process which produces bottom-up company assessments using key assumptions that drive sales, margins, and asset intensity. Scenario analysis is designed to provide a meaningful range of outcomes and the ability to assess investors embedded expectations. Management seeks to purchase companies that meet the criteria above when the shares are selling at a significant discount to intrinsic value. Sell decisions are similarly driven by our long term fundamental analysis. We constantly review portfolio investments and may sell a holding when it has achieved its valuation target, if we believe there is structural or permanent deterioration in the underlying fundamentals of the business, or we identify what we believe is a more attractive investment opportunity with a better margin of safety.
Although not part of its principal investment strategy, the Fund may, but will not necessarily, temporarily invest up to 100% of its assets in cash and/or high-quality money market instruments in response to adverse economic, political or market conditions. This strategy is inconsistent with the Fund's investment goal and principal investment strategies and, if employed, could result in a lower return and loss of market opportunity.
The Fund may hold some of its assets in cash or money market instruments, including U.S. Government obligations, shares of other mutual funds and repurchase agreements, or make other short-term investments to either maintain liquidity or for short-term defensive purposes when we believe it is in the best interests of the shareholders to do so. During these periods, the Fund may not achieve its objective
The fundamental investment policies of the Target and Acquiring Funds are substantively similar. For a comparative chart of fundamental investment policies, please see Exhibit B.
Principal Risk Comparison
Because the Evergreen funds and Wells Fargo Advantage Funds were unaffiliated fund families until January 2009, the Funds have historically used different terms and descriptions to describe their principal risks. Nonetheless, due to the similarity of the Funds' investment strategies, the Funds are generally subject to similar types of risks. Listed below are the principal risks that apply to the Wells Fargo Advantage Core Equity Fund. A description of those risks can be found in the section of this prospectus/proxy statement entitled "Risk Descriptions." Although each of the Funds may be subject to all or substantially all of the risks listed below, they may be subject to a particular risk to different degrees. For example, since Evergreen Fundamental Large Cap Fund seeks additional income by investing in convertible bonds, including below investment grade bonds, and convertible preferred stocks, an investment in Evergreen Fundamental Large Cap Fund may be subject to the risks associated with debt, high yield securities and convertible securities to a greater extent than an investment in the Wells Fargo Advantage Core Equity Fund.
A discussion of the principal risks associated with an investment in the Target Fund may be found in the Target Fund's prospectus. In addition, each Fund has other investment policies, practices and restrictions which, together with the Fund's related risks, are also set forth for the Target Fund in the Fund's prospectus and SAI and, for the Acquiring Fund, in this prospectus/proxy statement and the Merger SAI.
Fund Performance Comparison
The following bar chart and table illustrate how the Target Fund's returns have varied from year to year and compare the Target Fund's returns with those of one or more broad-based securities indexes. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not necessarily an indication of future results. Current month-end performance information is available for an Evergreen fund at www.evergreeninvestments.com. The bar chart does not reflect applicable sales charges; if it did, returns would be lower than those shown. Since the Acquiring Fund is a Shell Fund, it has not yet commenced operations and therefore performance information for the Acquiring Fund is not yet available.
Year-by-Year Total Return for Class I Shares (%) for Evergreen Fundamental Large Cap Fund
Highest Quarter:
2nd Quarter 2009
+18.64%
Lowest Quarter:
4th Quarter 2008
-21.94%
Average Annual Total Returns for the period ended 12/31/2009
Evergreen Fundamental Large Cap Fund
Inception Date of Share Class
1 Year
5 Year
10 Year
Class A (before taxes)
1/3/1995
28.60%
2.10%
0.34%
Class B (before taxes)
1/3/1995
30.43%
2.20%
0.20%
Class C (before taxes)
1/3/1995
34.41%
2.58%
0.20%
Class I (before taxes)
10/15/1986
36.79%
3.60%
1.21%
Class I (after taxes on distributions)
10/15/1986
36.61%
3.21%
0.45%
Class I (after taxes on distributions and the sale of Fund Shares)
10/15/1986
24.14%
3.06%
0.83%
S&P 500 Index (reflects no deduction for fees, expenses, or taxes)
26.46%
0.42%
-0.95%
1
The returns shown for Class B shares do not reflect the conversion of Class B shares to Class A shares.
2
After-tax returns are shown for only one class and after-tax returns for other classes will vary. The after-tax returns shown are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. After-tax returns on distributions and the sale of Fund shares assume a complete sale of Fund shares at the end of the measurement period, resulting in capital gains taxes or tax benefits when capital losses occur. Actual after-tax returns will depend on your individual tax situation and may differ from those shown. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant to you if you hold your Fund shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as 401(k) plans or Individual Retirement Accounts.
Shareholder Fee and Fund Expense Comparison
The sales charges and expenses for each class of shares of your Target Fund may be different than those of the corresponding class of shares of the Acquiring Fund. This section compares the fees and expenses you pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Target Fund and the Acquiring Fund, and the tables entitled "Pro Forma" also show what your fees and expenses would be if the Merger takes place. You may qualify for sales charge discounts if you and your family invest, or agree to invest in the future, at least $50,000 in the Target Fund's family of funds or $50,000 in the Acquiring Fund's family of funds. Information regarding sales charges and sales charge discounts applicable to investments in the Acquiring Fund's family of funds is available in the "Buying, Selling and Exchanging Fund Shares -- Wells Fargo Advantage Funds" section of this prospectus/proxy statement. More information about these and other discounts is available from your financial professional and for the Target Fund in the Fund's prospectus, and, for the Acquiring Fund, in Exhibit E.
The sales charge schedule applicable to Class A shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Core Equity Fund differs from the schedule applicable to Evergreen Fundamental Large Cap Fund in the following ways: (i) the Wells Fargo Advantage Core Equity Fund's front-end sales charges on purchases of Class A shares between $50,000 and $99,000 and (ii) those between $250,000 and $499,999 are higher than Evergreen Fundamental Large Cap Fund's front-end sales charge on similar purchases of Class A shares. The sales charge schedules applicable to Class B and Class C shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Core Equity Fund are identical to the sales charge schedules for the corresponding classes of shares of Evergreen Fundamental Large Cap Fund.
The following tables allow you to compare the maximum sales charges of the Funds. The Pro Forma table also shows you what the maximum sales charges will be, assuming the Merger takes place. The Target Fund shareholders will not pay any front-end or deferred sales charges in connection with the Merger.
Shareholder Fees (fees paid directly from your investment)
Evergreen Fundamental Large Cap Fund
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
Maximum front-end sales charge (load) imposed on purchases (as a % of offering price)
5.75%1
None
None
None
Maximum deferred sales charge (load) (as a % of either the redemption amount or initial investment, whichever is lower)
None1
5.00%
1.00%
None
1
Investments of $1 million or more are not subject to a front-end sales charge, but will be subject to a deferred sales charge of 1.00% if you sell the shares within eighteen months of purchase.
Wells Fargo Advantage Core Equity Fund (Pro Forma)
Class A
Class B
Class C
Administrator Class
Maximum sales charge (load) imposed on purchases (as a percentage of the offering price)
5.75%
None
None
None
Maximum deferred sales charge (load) (as a percentage of the net asset value at purchase)
None1
5.00%
1.00%
None
1
Class A shares that are purchased at NAV amounts of $1,000,000 or more may be assessed a 1.00% contingent deferred sales charge if they are redeemed within eighteen months from the date of purchase.
The following tables allow you to compare the annual operating expenses of the Funds. The net and gross total annual fund operating expenses for the Target Fund set forth in the following table are based on the actual expenses for the twelve-month period ended September 30, 2009. The pro forma expense table shows you what the net and gross total annual fund operating expenses would have been for the Acquiring Fund for the twelve-month period ended September 30, 2009, assuming the Merger had taken place at the beginning of that period. Exhibit C contains expense tables and examples for the Target Fund based upon the actual expenses incurred by the Target Fund during its most recently completed fiscal year. Exhibit C also includes a pro forma expense table and examples for the Acquiring Fund as of the Target Fund's most recent financial statements. Since the Acquiring Fund has not yet commenced operations, the information presented is based on estimates.
Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment)
Evergreen Fundamental Large Cap Fund
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses
Class A
1.52%
Class B
2.27%
Class C
2.27%
Class I
1.27%
Wells Fargo Advantage Core Equity Fund (Pro Forma)
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (Before Waiver)
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver)1
Class A
1.26%
1.25%
Class B
2.01%
2.00%
Class C
2.01%
2.00%
Administrator Class
1.10%
1.00%
1
Funds Management has committed for three years after the closing of the Merger to waive fees and/or reimburse expenses to the extent necessary to ensure that the Fund's Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver), excluding brokerage commissions, interest, taxes, extraordinary expenses, and the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund, do not exceed the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) shown. After this time, the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) may be increased only with the approval of the Board of Trustees.
Evergreen Fundamental Large Cap Fund and the Wells Fargo Advantage Core Equity Fund have each adopted a distribution plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the 1940 Act (a "Distribution Plan"). Although the fees charged to Class A, Class B, and Class C shares of Evergreen Fundamental Large Cap Fund under that Fund's Distribution Plan are 0.25% more than the Distribution Plan fees borne by the corresponding classes of the Wells Fargo Advantage Core Equity Fund, Class A, Class B, and Class C shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Core Equity Fund are subject to a shareholder servicing fee equal to 0.25%. This means that the total distribution and shareholder servicing fees of the Class A, Class B, and Class C shares that you bear will not change as a result of the Merger. Class I shareholders of Evergreen Fundamental Large Cap Fund, which currently do not bear 12b-1/shareholder servicing fees, will receive Administrator Class shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Core Equity Fund and will be subject to a shareholder servicing fee of 0.25%.
Portfolio Turnover. The Target and Acquiring Funds pay transaction costs, such as commissions or dealer mark-ups when each buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A 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 the annual fund operating expenses or in the example, affect each Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Target Fund's portfolio turnover rate was 30% of the average value of its portfolio. Since the Acquiring Fund has not yet commenced operations, its portfolio turnover rate is not yet available.
Fund Management Information
The following table identifies the investment adviser, investment sub-adviser and portfolio manager(s) for the Acquiring Fund. Further information about the management of the Acquiring Fund can be found under the section entitled "Management of the Funds."
Wells Fargo Advantage Fundamental Core Equity Fund
Investment Adviser
Funds Management
Investment Sub-Adviser
Wells Capital Management Incorporated
Portfolio Managers
Walter T. McCormick, CFA Emory W. (Sandy) Sanders, Jr., CFA
Tax Information
It is expected that the Merger will be tax-free to shareholders for U.S. federal income tax purposes, and receipt of an opinion substantially to that effect from Proskauer Rose LLP, special tax counsel to the Acquiring Fund, is a condition to the obligation of the Funds to consummate the Merger. This means that neither shareholders nor your Target or Acquiring Fund will recognize a gain or loss directly as a result of the Merger.
The cost basis and holding period of your Target Fund shares will carry over to the shares of the Acquiring Fund you receive as a result of the Merger. At any time prior to the consummation of the Merger, a shareholder may redeem shares, likely resulting in recognition of a gain or a loss to the shareholder for U.S. federal income tax purposes if the shareholder holds the shares in a taxable account.
Certain other U.S. federal income tax consequences are discussed below under "Material U.S. Federal Income Tax Consequences of the Mergers."
EVERGREEN STRATEGIC GROWTH FUND INTO WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE STRATEGIC LARGE CAP GROWTH FUND
Share Class Information
The following table illustrates the share class of the Acquiring Fund you will receive as a result of the Merger in exchange for the shares you own in your Target Fund.
If you own this class of shares of Evergreen Strategic Growth Fund:
You will get this class of shares of Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Large Cap Growth Fund1:
Class A
Class A
Class B2
Class A
Class C
Class C
Class R
Class R
Class I
Institutional Class
Class IS3
Class A
1
The Fund is a shell fund ("Shell Fund") being created to receive the assets of the Target Fund.
2
Former Class B shareholders of the Target Fund will not be subject to a contingent deferred sales charge upon the redemption of the Class A shares they receive as a result of the Merger, but will have to pay a front-end sales charge on additional purchases of Class A shares of the Acquiring Fund as described below.
3
Following completion of the Mergers, former Class IS shareholders of any Target Fund who receive Class A shares of a Wells Fargo Advantage Fund in a Merger may buy additional Class A shares of that Wells Fargo Advantage Fund at net asset value (i.e., without a front-end sales charge). Those shareholders may also exchange Class A shares of that Wells Fargo Advantage Fund for Class A shares of a different Wells Fargo Advantage Fund at net asset value, after which, subsequent purchases of shares of that other Fund may also be made at net asset value.
The Acquiring Fund shares you receive as a result of the Merger will have the same total value as the total value of your Target Fund shares as of the close of business on the business day immediately prior to the Merger.
The procedures for buying, selling and exchanging shares of the Funds are similar. For additional information, see the section entitled "Buying, Selling and Exchanging Fund Shares." This section also contains important information for foreign shareholders of a Target Fund, defined as shareholders whose accounts do not currently have both a U.S. address and tax payer identification number on record with the Funds. Following the Merger, foreign shareholders will not be able to make additional investments into a Wells Fargo Advantage Fund.
Investment Goal and Strategy Comparison
The following section compares the investment goals, principal investment strategies and fundamental investment policies of the Funds. The investment goals of the Funds may be changed without shareholder approval.
Evergreen Strategic Growth Fund and the Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Large Cap Growth Fund have similar investment goals and strategies. Evergreen Strategic Growth Fund seeks long-term capital growth and the Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Large Cap Growth Fund seeks long-term capital appreciation. Evergreen Strategic Growth Fund invests primarily in equity securities of large U.S. companies, while the Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Large Cap Growth Fund normally invests at least 80% of its assets in securities of large U.S. companies. One difference is that Evergreen Strategic Growth Fund seeks to maintain a dollar-weighted average market capitalization within the market capitalization range of the companies tracked by the Russell 1000® Index, while the Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Large Cap Growth Fund does not have a similar principal investment strategy. This means the Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Large Cap Growth Fund may invest in a larger variety of companies and may invest a greater percentage of its assets in securities of large U.S. companies than Evergreen Strategic Growth Fund.
A more complete description of each Fund's investment goals and strategies is below.
EVERGREEN STRATEGIC GROWTH FUND (Target Fund)
WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE STRATEGIC LARGE CAP GROWTH FUND (Acquiring Fund)
INVESTMENT GOAL
The Fund seeks long-term capital growth.
The Fund seeks long-term capital appreciation.
PRINCIPAL INVESTMENT STRATEGIES
The Fund invests primarily, and under normal conditions substantially all of its assets, in the equity securities of large U.S. companies (i.e., companies whose market capitalizations fall within the market capitalization range of the companies tracked by the Russell 1000® Index, measured at the time of purchase).
Under normal circumstances, we invest at least 80% of the Fund's net assets in equity securities of large-capitalization companies.
The Fund seeks to maintain a dollar-weighted average market capitalization within the market capitalization range of the companies tracked by the Russell 1000® Index. As of December 31, 2009, the Russell 1000® Index had a market capitalization range of $263 million to $324 billion.
We invest principally in equity securities of large-capitalization companies which we define as companies with market capitalizations within the range of the Russell 1000® Index. As of December 31, 2009, the Russell 1000® Index had a market capitalization range of $263 million to $324 billion.
The Fund may, but will not necessarily, use derivatives.
Furthermore, we may use futures, options or swap agreements, as well as other derivatives, to manage risk or to enhance return. We may actively trade portfolio securities.
The portfolio managers generally seek to invest in stocks of companies that have demonstrated a history of superior earnings that, in their judgment, will be sustainable going forward.
We use a bottom-up investment process that combines quantitative and qualitative research to identify companies with histories of superior earnings growth, strong current fundamentals and rising earnings estimates. We begin with a universe of approximately 1,300 stocks, which include the constituents of the Russell 1000 Growth Index. We use a multi-factor quantitative model that assesses elements of growth, momentum, earnings quality and financial strength to identify and rank companies with demonstrated histories of high quality earnings growth, favorable income statement and balance sheet trends and strong free cash flow. We then conduct qualitative fundamental analysis to gain a more complete understanding of the business and the different factors that may influence the company's market price over time. Specifically, we assess the quality of reported earnings, analyze growth and profitability trends, challenge consensus-derived long-term growth estimates and look at the overall growth and competitive position of the specific company within its industry. We continually monitor our holdings and search for deterioration in earnings trends that could trigger a disappointment. Signs of deterioration include a decline in a stock's quantitative rank, a disconnect between cash flow growth and reported earnings, decreasing profit margins, and slowing revenue growth. When we identify early signs of deterioration, or when a stock's quantitative rank declines, a sell review is conducted. However, we do not identify any one specific sell trigger. The final portfolio represents 50-70 of the team's highest conviction names, broadly diversified across the different sectors of the Russell 1000 Growth Index.
Although not part of its principal investment strategy, the Fund may, but will not necessarily, temporarily invest up to 100% of its assets in cash and/or high-quality money market instruments in response to adverse economic, political or market conditions. This strategy is inconsistent with the Fund's investment goal and principal investment strategies and, if employed, could result in a lower return and loss of market opportunity.
The Fund may hold some of its assets in cash or in money market instruments, including U.S. Government obligations, shares of other mutual funds and repurchase agreements, or make other short-term investments to either maintain liquidity or for short-term defensive purposes when we believe it is in the best interests of the shareholders to do so. During these periods, the Fund may not achieve its objective.
The fundamental investment policies of the Target and Acquiring Funds are substantively similar. For a comparative chart of fundamental investment policies, please see Exhibit B.
Principal Risk Comparison
Because the Evergreen funds and Wells Fargo Advantage Funds were unaffiliated fund families until January 2009, the Funds have historically used different terms and descriptions to describe their principal risks. Nonetheless, due to the similarity of the Funds' investment strategies, the Funds are generally subject to similar types of risks. Listed below are the principal risks that apply to the Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Large Cap Growth Fund. A description of those risks can be found in the section of this prospectus/proxy statement entitled "Risk Descriptions." Although each of the Funds may be subject to all or substantially all of the risks listed below, they may be subject to a particular risk to different degrees.
A discussion of the principal risks associated with an investment in the Target Fund may be found in the Target Fund's prospectus. In addition, each Fund has other investment policies, practices and restrictions which, together with the Fund's related risks, are also set forth for the Target Fund in the Fund's prospectus and SAI and, for the Acquiring Fund, in this prospectus/proxy statement and the Merger SAI.
Fund Performance Comparison
The following bar chart and table illustrate how the Target Fund's returns have varied from year to year and compare the Target Fund's returns with those of one or more broad-based securities indexes. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not necessarily an indication of future results. Current month-end performance information is available for an Evergreen fund at www.evergreeninvestments.com. The bar chart does not reflect applicable sales charges; if it did, returns would be lower than those shown. Since the Acquiring Fund is a Shell Fund, it has not yet commenced operations and therefore performance information for the Acquiring Fund is not yet available.
Year-by-Year Total Return for Class I Shares (%) for Evergreen Strategic Growth Fund
Highest Quarter:
3rd Quarter 2009
+14.03%
Lowest Quarter:
1st Quarter 2001
-25.40%
Average Annual Total Returns for the period ended 12/31/20091
Evergreen Strategic Growth Fund
Inception Date of Share Class
1 Year
5 Year
10 Year
Class A (before taxes)
5/11/2001
27.26%
1.33%
-2.94%
Class B (before taxes)
5/11/2001
29.01%
1.43%
-2.97%
Class C (before taxes)
5/11/2001
32.99%
1.78%
-2.97%
Class I (before taxes)
11/24/1997
35.29%
2.81%
-2.13%
Class I (after taxes on distributions)3
11/24/1997
35.15%
2.38%
-3.01%
Class I (after taxes on distributions and the sale of Fund Shares)3
11/24/1997
23.13%
2.34%
-2.05%
Class IS (before taxes)
2/27/1998
35.02%
2.57%
-2.37%
Class R (before taxes)
10/10/2003
34.66%
2.30%
-2.41%
Russell 1000 Growth Index (reflects no deduction for fees, expenses, or taxes)
37.21%
1.63%
-3.99%
1
Historical performance shown for Classes A, B, C and R prior to their inception is based on the performance of Class I, the original class offered. The historical returns for Classes A, B, C and R have not been adjusted to reflect the effect of each class' 12b-1 fee. The fund incurs 12b-1 fees of 0.25% for Classes A and IS, 0.50% for Class R and 1.00% for Classes B and C. Class I does not pay a 12b-1 fee. If these fees had been reflected, 10 year returns for Classes A, B, C and R would have been lower.
2
The returns shown for Class B shares do not reflect the conversion of Class B shares to Class A shares.
3
The after-tax returns shown are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. After-tax returns on distributions and the sale of Fund shares assume a complete sale of Fund shares at the end of the measurement period, resulting in capital gains taxes or tax benefits when capital losses occur. Actual after-tax returns will depend on your individual tax situation and may differ from those shown. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant to you if you hold your Fund shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as 401(k) plans or IRAs.
Shareholder Fee and Fund Expense Comparison
The sales charges and expenses for each class of shares of your Target Fund may be different than those of the corresponding class of shares of the Acquiring Fund. This section compares the fees and expenses you pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Target Fund and the Acquiring Fund, and the tables entitled "Pro Forma" also show what your fees and expenses would be if the Merger takes place. You may qualify for sales charge discounts if you and your family invest, or agree to invest in the future, at least $50,000 in the Target Fund's family of funds or $50,000 in the Acquiring Fund's family of funds. Information regarding sales charges and sales charge discounts applicable to investments in the Acquiring Fund's family of funds is available in the "Buying, Selling and Exchanging Fund Shares -- Wells Fargo Advantage Funds" section of this prospectus/proxy statement. More information about these and other discounts is available from your financial professional and for the Target Fund in the Fund's prospectus, and, for the Acquiring Fund, in Exhibit E.
The sales charge schedule applicable to Class A shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Large Cap Growth Fund differs from the schedule applicable to Evergreen Strategic Growth Fund in the following ways: (i) the Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Large Cap Growth Fund's front-end sales charges on purchases of Class A shares between $50,000 and $99,999; and (ii) those between $250,000 and $499,999 are higher than Evergreen Strategic Growth Fund's front-end sales charge on similar purchases of Class A shares. Through the Merger, Class B shareholders of Evergreen Strategic Growth Fund will receive Class A shares of Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Large Cap Growth Fund and will have any remaining CDSC waived, but they will have a Class A front-end sales charge for additional purchases as described above.
The sales charge schedule applicable to Class C shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Large Cap Growth Fund is identical to the sales charge schedule for the corresponding class of shares of Evergreen Strategic Growth Fund. Through the Merger, Class IS shareholders of Evergreen Strategic Growth Fund, which currently are not subject to front-end sales charges, will receive Class A shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Large Cap Growth Fund and will be able to purchase additional Class A shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Large Cap Growth Fund, by exchange, at net asset value, which means that they will not pay a front-end sales charge.
The following tables allow you to compare the maximum sales charges of the Funds. The Pro Forma table also shows you what the maximum sales charges will be, assuming the Merger takes place. The Target Fund shareholders will not pay any front-end or deferred sales charges in connection with the Merger.
Shareholder Fees (fees paid directly from your investment)
Evergreen Strategic Growth Fund
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I Class IS Class R
Maximum front-end sales charge (load) imposed on purchases (as a % of offering price)
5.75%1
None
None
None
Maximum deferred sales charge (load) (as a % of either the redemption amount or initial investment, whichever is lower)
None1
5.00%
1.00%
None
1
Investments of $1 million or more are not subject to a front-end sales charge, but will be subject to a deferred sales charge of 1.00% if you sell the shares within eighteen months of purchase.
Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Large Cap Growth Fund (Pro Forma)
Class A1,2
Class C
Class R
Institutional Class
Maximum sales charge (load) imposed on purchases (as a percentage of the offering price)
5.75%
None
None
None
Maximum deferred sales charge (load) (as a percentage of the net asset value at purchase)
None3
1.00%
None
None
1
Former Class B shareholders of the Target Fund will not be subject to a contingent deferred sales charge upon the redemption of the Class A shares they receive as a result of the Merger, but will have to pay a front-end sales charge on additional purchases of Class A shares of the Acquiring Fund as described below.
2
Following completion of the Mergers, former Class IS shareholders of any Target Fund who receive Class A shares of a Wells Fargo Advantage Fund in a Merger may buy additional Class A shares of that Wells Fargo Advantage Fund at net asset value (i.e., without a front-end sales charge). Those shareholders may also exchange Class A shares of that Wells Fargo Advantage Fund for Class A shares of a different Wells Fargo Advantage Fund at net asset value, after which, subsequent purchases of shares of that other Fund may also be made at net asset value.
3
Class A shares that are purchased at NAV amounts of $1,000,000 or more may be assessed a 1.00% contingent deferred sales charge if they are redeemed within eighteen months from the date of purchase.
The following tables allow you to compare the annual operating expenses of the Funds. The net and gross total annual fund operating expenses for the Target Fund set forth in the following table are based on the actual expenses for the twelve-month period ended September 30, 2009. The pro forma expense table shows you what the net and gross total annual fund operating expenses would have been for the Acquiring Fund for the twelve-month period ended September 30, 2009, assuming the Merger had taken place at the beginning of that period. Exhibit C contains expense tables and examples for the Target Fund based upon the actual expenses incurred by the Target Fund during its most recently completed fiscal year. Exhibit C also includes a pro forma expense table and examples for the Acquiring Fund as of the Target Fund's most recent financial statements. Since the Acquiring Fund has not yet commenced operations, the information presented is based on estimates.
Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment)
Evergreen Strategic Growth Fund
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses1
Class A
1.08%
Class B
1.83%
Class C
1.83%
Class I
0.83%
Class IS
1.08%
Class R
1.33%
1
The Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses in the table above include fees and expenses of 0.01% or less that were incurred indirectly by the Fund as a result of its investment in other investment companies.
Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Large Cap Growth Fund (Pro Forma)
Acquired Fund Fees and Expenses
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (Before Waiver)
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver)2,3
Class A
0.01%
1.27%
1.08%
Class C
0.01%
2.02%
1.83%
Institutional Class
0.01%
0.84%
0.81%
Class R
0.01%
1.52%
1.33%
1
Reflects the pro rata portion of the net operating expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund. Shareholders indirectly bear these underlying expenses because the NAV and/or distributions paid reflect such underlying expense.
2
The Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) shown here include the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund.
3
Funds Management has committed for three years after the closing of the Merger to waive fees and/or reimburse expenses to the extent necessary to ensure that the Fund's Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver), excluding brokerage commissions, interest, taxes, extraordinary expenses, and the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund, do not exceed the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) shown. After this time, the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) may be increased only with the approval of the Board of Trustees.
Evergreen Strategic Growth Fund and the Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Large Cap Growth Fund have each adopted a distribution plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the 1940 Act (a "Distribution Plan"). Although the fees charged to Class A, Class C and Class R shares of Evergreen Strategic Growth Fund under that Fund's Distribution Plan are 0.25% more than the Distribution Plan fees borne by the corresponding classes of the Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Large Cap Growth Fund, Class A, Class C and Class R shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Large Cap Growth Fund are subject to a shareholder servicing fee equal to 0.25%. This means that the total distribution and shareholder servicing fees for Class A, Class C and Class R shares that you bear will not change as a result of the Merger.
Following the Merger, Class B shareholders of Evergreen Strategic Growth Fund, which currently bear a 1.00% 12b-1 fee, will receive Class A shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Large Cap Growth Fund and will be subject to a shareholder servicing fee of 0.25% and no 12b-1 fees, with a net decrease in 12b-1/shareholder servicing fees of 0.75%. Class IS shareholders of Evergreen Strategic Growth Fund will be subject to a shareholder servicing fee of 0.25% when they become Class A shareholders of the Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Large Cap Growth Fund. However, because Class IS shareholders of Evergreen Strategic Growth Fund already bear a 0.25% Distribution Plan Fee, the total distribution and shareholder servicing fees you bear will not change as a result of the Merger.
Portfolio Turnover. The Target and Acquiring Funds pay transaction costs, such as commissions or dealer mark-ups when each buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A 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 the annual fund operating expenses or in the example, affect each Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Target Fund's portfolio turnover rate was 182% of the average value of its portfolio. Since the Acquiring Fund has not yet commenced operations, its portfolio turnover rate is not yet available.
Fund Management Information
The following table identifies the investment adviser, investment sub-adviser and portfolio manager(s) for the Acquiring Fund. Further information about the management of the Acquiring Fund can be found under the section entitled "Management of the Funds."
Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Large Cap Growth Fund
Investment Adviser
Funds Management
Investment Sub-Adviser
Wells Capital Management Incorporated
Portfolio Managers
W. Shannon Reid, CFA David M. Chow, CFA Jay Zelko
Tax Information
It is expected that the Merger will be tax-free to shareholders for U.S. federal income tax purposes, and receipt of an opinion substantially to that effect from Proskauer Rose LLP, special tax counsel to the Acquiring Fund, is a condition to the obligation of the Funds to consummate the Merger. This means that neither shareholders nor your Target or Acquiring Fund will recognize a gain or loss directly as a result of the Merger.
The cost basis and holding period of your Target Fund shares will carry over to the shares of the Acquiring Fund you receive as a result of the Merger. At any time prior to the consummation of the Merger, a shareholder may redeem shares, likely resulting in recognition of a gain or a loss to the shareholder for U.S. federal income tax purposes if the shareholder holds the shares in a taxable account.
A portion of the securities held by your Target Fund may be disposed of in connection with the Merger. This could result in additional portfolio transaction costs to your Target Fund and increased taxable distributions to shareholders of your Target Fund. The actual tax impact of such sales will depend on the difference between the price at which such portfolio assets are sold and your Target Fund's basis in such assets. Any net realized capital gains from sales that occur prior to the Merger will be distributed to your Target Fund's shareholders as capital gain dividends (to the extent of the excess of net realized long-term capital gains over net realized short-term capital losses) and/or ordinary dividends (to the extent of the excess of net realized short-term capital gains over net realized long-term capital losses) during or with respect to the year of sale (after reduction by any available capital loss carryforwards), and such distributions will be taxable to shareholders.
Certain other U.S. federal income tax consequences are discussed below under "Material U.S. Federal Income Tax Consequences of the Mergers."
EVERGREEN OMEGA FUND INTO WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE OMEGA GROWTH FUND
Share Class Information
The following table illustrates the share class of the Acquiring Fund you will receive as a result of the Merger in exchange for the shares you own in your Target Fund.
If you own this class of shares of Evergreen Omega Fund:
You will get this class of shares of Wells Fargo Advantage Omega Growth Fund1:
Class A
Class A
Class B
Class B
Class C
Class C
Class R
Class R
Class I
Administrator Class
1
The Fund is a shell fund ("Shell Fund") being created to receive the assets of one or more Target Funds.
The Acquiring Fund shares you receive as a result of the Merger will have the same total value as the total value of your Target Fund shares as of the close of business on the business day immediately prior to the Merger.
The procedures for buying, selling and exchanging shares of the Funds are similar. For additional information, see the section entitled "Buying, Selling and Exchanging Fund Shares." This section also contains important information for foreign shareholders of a Target Fund, defined as shareholders whose accounts do not currently have both a U.S. address and tax payer identification number on record with the Funds. Following the Merger, foreign shareholders will not be able to make additional investments into a Wells Fargo Advantage Fund.
Investment Goal and Strategy Comparison
The following section compares the investment goals, principal investment strategies and fundamental investment policies of the Funds. The investment goals of the Funds may be changed without shareholder approval.
Evergreen Omega Fund and the Wells Fargo Advantage Omega Growth Fund have similar investment goals and strategies. Evergreen Omega Fund seeks long-term capital growth and Wells Fargo Advantage Omega Growth Fund seeks long-term capital appreciation. Evergreen Omega Fund normally invests substantially all of its assets in common stocks of U.S. companies of any market capitalization, while the Wells Fargo Advantage Omega Growth Fund normally invests at least 80% of its assets in equity securities. Both Funds invest in U.S. companies of any market capitalization and may invest up to 25% of their assets in foreign securities. Both Funds focus on investing in companies that can create long-term value for shareholders. One difference is that the Wells Fargo Advantage Omega Growth Fund typically holds between 35 and 60 stocks, while Evergreen Omega Fund does not limit the amount of stocks in which it may invest. This means the Wells Fargo Advantage Omega Growth Fund may be invested in fewer issuers than Evergreen Omega Fund, resulting in the Wells Fargo Advantage Omega Fund being more sensitive to changes in market value than if it invested in a larger number of issuers.
A more complete description of each Fund's investment goals and strategies is below.
EVERGREEN OMEGA FUND (Target Fund)
WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE OMEGA GROWTH FUND (Acquiring Fund)
INVESTMENT GOAL
The Fund seeks long-term capital growth.
The Fund seeks long-term capital appreciation.
PRINCIPAL INVESTMENT STRATEGIES
The Fund invests primarily, and under normal conditions substantially all of its assets, in common stocks of U.S. companies of any market capitalization. The Fund may invest up to 25% of its assets in foreign securities.
Under normal circumstances, the Fund invests at least 80% of its total assets in equity securities and may invest up to 25% of the its total assets in equity securities of foreign issuers, including ADRs and similar investments. We invest principally in equity securities of companies of all market capitalizations.
The Fund may, but will not necessarily, use derivatives.
Furthermore, we may use futures, options or swap agreements, as well as other derivatives, to manage risk or to enhance return.
The Fund's portfolio manager employs a growth style of equity management that seeks to emphasize companies with cash flow growth, sustainable competitive advantages, returns on invested capital above their cost of capital and the ability to manage for profitable growth that can create long-term value for shareholders.
The goal of our fundamental investment process is to identify the small number of high quality companies capable of sustaining above average, long-term cash flow growth and then to invest at a significant discount to our valuation estimate to create long-term value for investors. Our strategy is focused on firms with a strong business franchise that, because of their structural advantages, are best-positioned to benefit from the secular growth trends in their industry. Our investment process is forward looking. Because we approach research from the perspective of a potential owner, we focus on future cash flows for measuring intrinsic value. Through our fundamental, bottom-up analysis, we form distinct, company-specific insights. Our disciplined scrutiny of upside potential and downside risk gives us the confidence to make long-term investments regardless of the short-term impact of business cycles. Our fund is constructed company by company, based on our level of conviction. Our sell decisions are similarly driven by our long-term fundamental analysis. Always vigilant of the overall portfolio's risk-return profile, we would also sell a stock if we found a more attractive candidate with a better margin of safety. As long-term investors, our final portfolio typically has a low average turnover and typically holds 35-60 stocks.
Although not part of its principal investment strategy, the Fund may, but will not necessarily, temporarily invest up to 100% of its assets in cash and/or high-quality money market instruments in response to adverse economic, political or market conditions. This strategy is inconsistent with the Fund's investment goal and principal investment strategies and, if employed, could result in a lower return and loss of market opportunity.
The Fund may hold some of its assets in cash or in money market instruments, including U.S.Government obligations, shares of other mutual funds and repurchase agreements, or make other short-term investments to either maintain liquidity or for short-term defensive purposes when we believe it is in the best interests of the shareholders to do so. During these periods, the Fund may not achieve its objective.
The fundamental investment policies of the Target and Acquiring Funds are substantively similar. For a comparative chart of fundamental investment policies, please see Exhibit B.
Principal Risk Comparison
Because the Evergreen funds and Wells Fargo Advantage Funds were unaffiliated fund families until January 2009, the Funds have historically used different terms and descriptions to describe their principal risks. Nonetheless, due to the similarity of the Funds' investment strategies, the Funds are generally subject to similar types of risks. Listed below are the principal risks that apply to the Wells Fargo Advantage Omega Growth Fund. A description of those risks can be found in the section of this prospectus/proxy statement entitled "Risk Descriptions." Although each of the Funds may be subject to all or substantially all of the risks listed below, they may be subject to a particular risk to different degrees. For example, because the Wells Fargo Omega Growth Fund will typically hold between 35 and 60 stocks, an investment in the Wells Fargo Advantage Omega Growth Fund may be subject to issuer concentration risk to a greater extent than an investment in Evergreen Omega Fund.
A discussion of the principal risks associated with an investment in the Target Fund may be found in the Target Fund's prospectus. In addition, each Fund has other investment policies, practices and restrictions which, together with the Fund's related risks, are also set forth for the Target Fund in the Fund's prospectus and SAI and, for the Acquiring Fund, in this prospectus/proxy statement and the Merger SAI.
Fund Performance Comparison
The following bar chart and table illustrate how the Target Fund's returns have varied from year to year and compare the Target Fund's returns with those of one or more broad-based securities indexes. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not necessarily an indication of future results. Current month-end performance information is available for an Evergreen fund at www.evergreeninvestments.com. The bar chart does not reflect applicable sales charges; if it did, returns would be lower than those shown. Since the Acquiring Fund is a Shell Fund, it has not yet commenced operations and therefore performance information for the Acquiring Fund is not yet available.
Year-by-Year Total Return for Class A Shares (%) for Evergreen Omega Fund
Highest Quarter:
1st Quarter 2000
+20.69%
Lowest Quarter:
4th Quarter 2000
-25.55%
Average Annual Total Returns for the period ended 12/31/20091
Evergreen Omega Fund
Inception Date of Share Class
1 Year
5 Year
10 Year
Class A (before taxes)
4/29/1968
34.33%
3.26%
-0.75%
Class A (after taxes on distributions)
4/29/1968
34.21%
3.24%
-0.86%
Class A (after taxes on distributions and the sale of Fund Shares)
4/29/1968
22.47%
2.79%
-0.66%
Class B (before taxes)
8/2/1993
36.47%
3.38%
-0.89%
Class C (before taxes)
8/2/1993
40.41%
3.74%
-0.89%
Class I (before taxes)
1/13/1997
42.86%
4.77%
0.10%
Class R (before taxes)
10/10/2003
42.19%
4.25%
-0.29%
Russell 1000 Growth Index (reflects no deduction for fees, expenses, or taxes)
37.21%
1.63%
-3.99%
1
Historical performance shown for Class R prior to its inception is based on the performance of Class A, the original class offered. The historical returns for Class R have not been adjusted to reflect the effect of its 12b-1 fee. The fund incurs a 12b-1 fee of 0.25% for Class A and 0.50% for Class R. If these fees had been reflected, 10 year returns for Class R would have been lower.
2
After-tax returns are shown for only one class and after-tax returns for other classes will vary. The after-tax returns shown are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. After-tax returns on distributions and the sale of Fund shares assume a complete sale of Fund shares at the end of the measurement period, resulting in capital gains taxes or tax benefits when capital losses occur. Actual after-tax returns will depend on your individual tax situation and may differ from those shown. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant to you if you hold your Fund shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as 401(k) plans or Individual Retirement Accounts.
3
The returns shown for Class B shares do not reflect the conversion of Class B shares to Class A shares.
Shareholder Fee and Fund Expense Comparison
The sales charges and expenses for each class of shares of your Target Fund may be different than those of the corresponding class of shares of the Acquiring Fund. This section compares the fees and expenses you pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Target Fund and the Acquiring Fund, and the tables entitled "Pro Forma" also show what your fees and expenses would be if the Merger takes place. You may qualify for sales charge discounts if you and your family invest, or agree to invest in the future, at least $50,000 in the Target Fund's family of funds or $50,000 in the Acquiring Fund's family of funds. Information regarding sales charges and sales charge discounts applicable to investments in the Acquiring Fund's family of funds is available in the "Buying, Selling and Exchanging Fund Shares -- Wells Fargo Advantage Funds" section of this prospectus/proxy statement. More information about these and other discounts is available from your financial professional and for the Target Fund in the Fund's prospectus, and, for the Acquiring Fund, in Exhibit E.
The sales charge schedule applicable to Class A shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Omega Growth Fund differs from the schedule applicable to Evergreen Omega Fund in the following ways: (i) the Wells Fargo Advantage Omega Growth Fund's front-end sales charges on purchases of Class A shares between $50,000 and $99,999; and (ii) those between $250,000 and $499,999 are higher than Evergreen Omega Fund's front-end sales charge on similar purchases of Class A shares. The sales charge schedules applicable to Class B and Class C shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Omega Growth Fund are identical to the sales charge schedules for the corresponding classes of shares of Evergreen Omega Fund.
The following tables allow you to compare the maximum sales charges of the Funds. The Pro Forma table also shows you what the maximum sales charges will be, assuming the Merger takes place. The Target Fund shareholders will not pay any front-end or deferred sales charges in connection with the Merger.
Shareholder Fees (fees paid directly from your investment)
Evergreen Omega Fund
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
Class R
Maximum front-end sales charge (load) imposed on purchases (as a % of offering price)
5.75%1
None
None
None
None
Maximum deferred sales charge (load) (as a % of either the redemption amount or initial investment, whichever is lower)
None1
5.00%
1.00%
None
None
1
Investments of $1 million or more are not subject to a front-end sales charge, but will be subject to a deferred sales charge of 1.00% if you sell the shares within eighteen months of purchase.
Wells Fargo Advantage Omega Growth Fund (Pro Forma)
Class A
Class B
Class C
Administrator Class
Class R
Maximum sales charge (load) imposed on purchases (as a percentage of the offering price)
5.75%
None
None
None
None
Maximum deferred sales charge (load) (as a percentage of the net asset value at purchase)
None1
5.00%
1.00%
None
None
1
Class A shares that are purchased at NAV amounts of $1,000,000 or more may be assessed a 1.00% contingent deferred sales charge if they are redeemed within eighteen months from the date of purchase.
The following tables allow you to compare the annual operating expenses of the Funds. The net and gross total annual fund operating expenses for the Target Fund set forth in the following table are based on the actual expenses for the twelve-month period ended September 30, 2009. The pro forma expense table shows you what the net and gross total annual fund operating expenses would have been for the Acquiring Fund for the twelve-month period ended September 30, 2009, assuming the Merger had taken place at the beginning of that period. Exhibit C contains expense tables and examples for the Target Fund based upon the actual expenses incurred by the Target Fund during its most recently completed fiscal year. Exhibit C also includes a pro forma expense table and examples for the Acquiring Fund as of the Target Fund's most recent financial statements. Since the Acquiring Fund has not yet commenced operations, the information presented is based on estimates.
Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment)
Evergreen Omega Fund
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses
Class A
1.48%
Class B
2.23%
Class C
2.23%
Class I
1.23%
Class R
1.73%
Wells Fargo Advantage Omega Growth Fund (Pro Forma)
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (Before Waiver)
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver)1
Class A
1.37%
1.30%
Class B
2.12%
2.05%
Class C
2.12%
2.05%
Administrator Class
1.21%
1.05%
Class R
1.62%
1.55%
1
Funds Management has committed for three years after the closing of the Merger to waive fees and/or reimburse expenses to the extent necessary to ensure that the Fund's Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver), excluding brokerage commissions, interest, taxes, extraordinary expenses, and the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund, do not exceed the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) shown. After this time, the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) may be increased only with the approval of the Board of Trustees.
Evergreen Omega Fund and the Wells Fargo Advantage Omega Growth Fund have each adopted a Distribution Plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (a "Distribution Plan"). Although the fees charged to Class A, Class B, Class C, and Class R shares of Evergreen Omega Fund under that Fund's Distribution Plan are 0.25% more than the Distribution Plan fees borne by the corresponding classes of the Wells Fargo Advantage Omega Growth Fund, Class A, Class B, Class C and Class R shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Omega Growth Fund are subject to a shareholder servicing fee equal to 0.25%. This means that the total distribution and shareholder servicing fees for Class A, Class B, Class C, and Class R shares that you bear will not change as a result of the Merger. Class I shareholders of Evergreen Omega Fund, which currently do not bear 12b-1/shareholder servicing fees, will receive Administrator Class shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Omega Growth Fund and will be subject to a shareholder servicing fee of 0.25%.
Portfolio Turnover. The Target and Acquiring Funds pay transaction costs, such as commissions or dealer mark-ups when each buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A 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 the annual fund operating expenses or in the example, affect each Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Target Fund's portfolio turnover rate was 26% of the average value of its portfolio. Since the Acquiring Fund has not yet commenced operations, its portfolio turnover rate is not yet available.
Fund Management Information
The following table identifies the investment adviser, investment sub-adviser and portfolio manager(s) for the Acquiring Fund. Further information about the management of the Acquiring Fund can be found under the section entitled "Management of the Funds."
Wells Fargo Advantage Omega Growth Fund
Investment Adviser
Funds Management
Investment Sub-Adviser
Wells Capital Management Incorporated
Portfolio Manager
Aziz Hamzaogullari, CFA
Tax Information
It is expected that the Merger will be tax-free to shareholders for U.S. federal income tax purposes, and receipt of an opinion substantially to that effect from Proskauer Rose LLP, special tax counsel to the Acquiring Fund, is a condition to the obligation of the Funds to consummate the Merger. This means that neither shareholders nor your Target or Acquiring Fund will recognize a gain or loss directly as a result of the Merger.
The cost basis and holding period of your Target Fund shares will carry over to the shares of the Acquiring Fund you receive as a result of the Merger. At any time prior to the consummation of the Merger, a shareholder may redeem shares, likely resulting in recognition of a gain or a loss to the shareholder for U.S. federal income tax purposes if the shareholder holds the shares in a taxable account.
Certain other U.S. federal income tax consequences are discussed below under "Material U.S. Federal Income Tax Consequences of the Mergers."
EVERGREEN GOLDEN CORE OPPORTUNITIES FUND INTO WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE SMALL/MID CAP CORE FUND
Share Class Information
The following table illustrates the share class of the Acquiring Fund you will receive as a result of the Merger in exchange for the shares you own in your Target Fund.
If you own this class of shares of Evergreen Golden Core Opportunities Fund:
You will get this class of shares of Wells Fargo Advantage Small/Mid Cap Core Fund1:
Class A
Class A
Class B2
Class A
Class C
Class C
Class I
Administrator Class
1
The Fund is a shell fund ("Shell Fund") being created to receive the assets of one or more Target Funds.
2
Former Class B shareholders of the Target Fund will not be subject to a contingent deferred sales charge upon the redemption of the Class A shares they receive as a result of the Merger, but will have to pay a front-end sales charge on additional purchases of Class A shares of the Acquiring Fund as described below.
The Acquiring Fund shares you receive as a result of the Merger will have the same total value as the total value of your Target Fund shares as of the close of business on the business day immediately prior to the Merger.
The procedures for buying, selling and exchanging shares of the Funds are similar. For additional information, see the section entitled "Buying, Selling and Exchanging Fund Shares." This section also contains important information for foreign shareholders of a Target Fund, defined as shareholders whose accounts do not currently have both a U.S. address and tax payer identification number on record with the Funds. Following the Merger, foreign shareholders will not be able to make additional investments into a Wells Fargo Advantage Fund.
Investment Goal and Strategy Comparison
The following section compares the investment goals, principal investment strategies and fundamental investment policies of the Funds. The investment goals of the Funds may be changed without shareholder approval.
Evergreen Golden Core Opportunities Fund and the Wells Fargo Advantage Small/Mid Cap Core Fund have similar investment goals and strategies. Evergreen Golden Core Opportunities Fund seeks long-term capital growth and the Wells Fargo Advantage Small/Mid Cap Core Fund seeks long-term capital appreciation. Each Fund normally invests at least 80% of its assets in common stocks or equity securities of small- to medium-sized U.S. companies. The portfolio managers of both Funds utilize a combination of quantitative methods and either qualitative analysis or fundamental analysis to select a core portfolio of small- to medium-capitalization companies that the portfolio managers believe are relatively undervalued and exhibit the likelihood to meet or exceed future earnings expectations. Some differences include: (i) Evergreen Golden Core Opportunities Fund may invest remaining 20% of its assets in other types of investments, including, without limitation, common stocks of companies of any size, preferred stocks, and securities convertible into common stocks, while the Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic Value Fund has no similar principal investment strategy; and (ii) Evergreen Golden Core Opportunities Fund may be invested in a smaller number of stocks than other similar mutual funds, while the Wells Fargo Advantage Small/Mid Cap Core Fund has no similar statement in its principal investment strategy. This means Evergreen Golden Core Opportunities Fund may invest a greater percentage of its assets in securities of companies of any size and convertible securities to a greater extent than the Wells Fargo Advantage Small/Mid Cap Core Fund, while the Wells Fargo Advantage Small/Mid Cap Core Fund may be invested in a larger number of stocks than Evergreen Golden Core Opportunities Fund.
A more complete description of each Fund's investment goals and strategies is below.
EVERGREEN GOLDEN CORE OPPORTUNITIES FUND (Target Fund)
WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE SMALL/MID CAP CORE FUND (Acquiring Fund)
INVESTMENT GOAL
The Fund seeks long-term capital growth.
The Fund seeks long-term capital appreciation.
PRINCIPAL INVESTMENT STRATEGIES
The Fund normally invests at least 80% of its assets in common stocks of small to medium-sized U.S. exchange-listed companies (i.e., companies whose market capitalizations are similar to the market capitalizations of companies tracked by the Russell 2500® Index, measured at the time of purchase). The Fund seeks to maintain a dollar-weighted, average market capitalization within the market capitalization range of the companies tracked by the Russell 2500® Index. As of December 31, 2009, the Russell 2500® Index had a market capitalization range of approximately $13 million to $11 billion.
Under normal circumstances, we invest at least 80% of the Fund's net assets in equity securities of small to medium-capitalization companies. We invest principally in equity securities of small to medium-sized capitalization companies and seek to maintain a dollar-weighted average market capitalization that falls within the range of the Russell 2500® Index. The market capitalization range of the Russell 2500® Index was $13 million to $11 billion, as of December 31, 2009, and is expected to change frequently.
The remaining 20% of the Fund's assets may be invested in other types of investments, including, without limitation, common stocks of companies of any size, preferred stocks, and securities convertible into common stocks.
This strategy is not part of the Fund's principal investment strategy.
The Fund may, but will not necessarily, use derivatives.
Furthermore, we may use futures, options or swap agreements, as well as other derivatives, to manage risk or to enhance return. We may actively trade portfolio securities.
Generally, the portfolio manager avoids investments in issuers for which the primary industry classification is alcohol, gaming or tobacco.
Generally, we avoid investments in issuers for which the primary industry classification is alcohol, gaming or tobacco.
The portfolio manager utilizes a combination of quantitative methods and qualitative analysis to select a core portfolio of small- to medium-capitalization companies that the portfolio manager believes are relatively undervalued and exhibit the likelihood to meet or exceed future earnings expectations. The portfolio manager uses proprietary valuation, earnings and trading momentum models to rank securities in terms of their valuation, potential for delivering future earnings in excess of current analysts' expectations and overall attractiveness.
We utilize a combination of quantitative methods and fundamental analysis to select a core portfolio of small- to medium-capitalization companies that we believe exhibit the likelihood to meet or exceed future earnings expectations. We use proprietary valuation, earnings surprise and trading momentum models to rank securities in terms of their valuation, potential for delivering future earnings in excess of current analyst expectations and overall attractiveness. The sell discipline is based on declining earnings expectations or significantly overvalued stock price. Stocks that fall below minimum threshold rankings in either the valuation or earnings models are candidates for sale. Upon the sale of any security, the proceeds are generally fully reinvested in the most attractive security within the universe that also contributes to the portfolio's diversification and risk controls.
The Fund's portfolio may be invested in a smaller number of stocks than many other similar mutual funds.
This strategy is not part of the Fund's principal investment strategy.
Although not part of its principal investment strategy, the Fund may, but will not necessarily, temporarily invest up to 100% of its assets in cash and/or high-quality money market instruments in response to adverse economic, political or market conditions. This strategy is inconsistent with the Fund's investment goal and principal investment strategies and, if employed, could result in a lower return and loss of market opportunity.
The Fund may hold some of its assets in cash or in money market instruments, including U.S. Government obligations, shares of other mutual funds and repurchase agreements, or make other short-term investments to either maintain liquidity or for short-term defensive purposes when we believe it is in the best interests of the shareholders to do so. During these periods, the Fund may not achieve its objective.
The fundamental investment policies of the Target and Acquiring Funds are substantively similar. For a comparative chart of fundamental investment policies, please see Exhibit B.
Principal Risk Comparison
Because the Evergreen funds and Wells Fargo Advantage Funds were unaffiliated fund families until January 2009, the Funds have historically used different terms and descriptions to describe their principal risks. Nonetheless, due to the similarity of the Funds' investment strategies, the Funds are generally subject to similar types of risks. Listed below are the principal risks that apply to the Wells Fargo Advantage Small/Mid Cap Core Fund. A description of those risks can be found in the section of this prospectus/proxy statement entitled "Risk Descriptions." Although each of the Funds may be subject to all or substantially all of the risks listed below, they may be subject to a particular risk to different degrees. For example, because Evergreen Golden Core Opportunities Fund may invest a greater percentage of its assets in securities, other than small- to mid-cap equity securities, an investment in Evergreen Golden Core Opportunities Fund may be subject to the risks associated with those securities to a greater extent than an investment in the Wells Fargo Advantage Small/Mid Cap Core Fund. Also, since Evergreen Golden Core Opportunities Fund may invest up to 20% of its assets in common stocks of companies of any size, preferred stocks and securities convertible to common stocks, an investment in Evergreen Golden Core Opportunities Fund may be subject to the risks associated with investments in the stocks of large companies and convertible securities to a greater extent than an investment in the Wells Fargo Advantage Small/Mid Cap Core Fund.
Principal Risks Active Trading Risk Counter-Party Risk Derivatives Risk Growth Style Investment Risk Issuer Risk Leverage Risk Liquidity Risk Management Risk Market Risk Regulatory Risk Smaller Company Securities Risk Value Style Investment Risk
A discussion of the principal risks associated with an investment in the Target Fund may be found in the Target Fund's prospectus. In addition, each Fund has other investment policies, practices and restrictions which, together with the Fund's related risks, are also set forth for the Target Fund in the Fund's prospectus and SAI and, for the Acquiring Fund, in this prospectus/proxy statement and the Merger SAI.
Fund Performance Comparison
The following bar chart and table illustrate how the Target Fund's returns have varied from year to year and compare the Target Fund's returns with those of one or more broad-based securities indexes. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not necessarily an indication of future results. Current month-end performance information is available for an Evergreen fund at www.evergreeninvestments.com. The bar chart does not reflect applicable sales charges; if it did, returns would be lower than those shown. Since the Acquiring Fund is a Shell Fund, it has not yet commenced operations and therefore performance information for the Acquiring Fund is not yet available.
Year-by-Year Total Return for Class A Shares (%) for Evergreen Golden Core Opportunities Fund
Highest Quarter:
3rd Quarter 2009
+15.75%
Lowest Quarter:
4th Quarter 2008
-31.45%
Average Annual Total Returns for the period ended 12/31/2009
Evergreen Golden Core Opportunities Fund
Inception Date of Share Class
1 Year
5 Year
Performance Since 12/17/2007
Class A (before taxes)
12/17/2007
23.10%
N/A
-17.66%
Class A (after taxes on distributions)
12/17/2007
23.10%
N/A
-17.66%
Class A (after taxes on distributions and the sale of Fund Shares)
12/17/2007
15.02%
N/A
-14.77%
Class B (before taxes)
12/17/2007
24.60%
N/A
-17.01%
Class C (before taxes)
12/17/2007
28.60%
N/A
-15.76%
Class I (before taxes)
12/17/2007
31.02%
N/A
-15.00%
Russell 2500 Index (reflects no deduction for fees, expenses, or taxes)
34.39%
N/A
-6.44%
1
After-tax returns are shown for only one class and after-tax returns for other classes will vary. The after-tax returns shown are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. After-tax returns on distributions and the sale of Fund shares assume a complete sale of Fund shares at the end of the measurement period, resulting in capital gains taxes or tax benefits when capital losses occur. Actual after-tax returns will depend on your individual tax situation and may differ from those shown. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant to you if you hold your Fund shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as 401(k) plans or Individual Retirement Accounts.
Shareholder Fee and Fund Expense Comparison
The sales charges and expenses for each class of shares of your Target Fund may be different than those of the corresponding class of shares of the Acquiring Fund. This section compares the fees and expenses you pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Target Fund and the Acquiring Fund, and the tables entitled "Pro Forma" also show what your fees and expenses would be if the Merger takes place. You may qualify for sales charge discounts if you and your family invest, or agree to invest in the future, at least $50,000 in the Target Fund's family of funds or $50,000 in the Acquiring Fund's family of funds. Information regarding sales charges and sales charge discounts applicable to investments in the Acquiring Fund's family of funds is available in the "Buying, Selling and Exchanging Fund Shares -- Wells Fargo Advantage Funds" section of this prospectus/proxy statement. More information about these and other discounts is available from your financial professional and for the Target Fund in the Fund's prospectus, and, for the Acquiring Fund, in Exhibit E.
The sales charge schedule applicable to Class A shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Small/Mid Cap Core Fund differs from the schedule applicable to Evergreen Golden Core Opportunities Fund in the following ways: (i) the Wells Fargo Advantage Small/Mid Cap Core Fund's front-end sales charges on purchases of Class A shares between $50,000 and $99,999; and (ii) those between $250,000 and $499,999 are higher than Evergreen Golden Core Opportunities Fund's front-end sales charge on similar purchases of Class A shares.
Through the Merger, Class B shareholders of Evergreen Golden Core Opportunities Fund will receive Class A shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Small/Mid Cap Core Fund and will have any remaining CDSC waived, but they will have a Class A front-end sales charge for additional purchases as described above. The sales charge schedule applicable to Class C shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Small/Mid Cap Core Fund is identical to the sales charge schedule for the corresponding class of shares of Evergreen Golden Core Opportunities Fund.
The following tables allow you to compare the maximum sales charges of the Funds. The Pro Forma table also shows you what the maximum sales charges will be, assuming the Merger takes place. The Target Fund shareholders will not pay any front-end or deferred sales charges in connection with the Merger.
Shareholder Fees (fees paid directly from your investment)
Evergreen Golden Core Opportunities Fund
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
Maximum front-end sales charge (load) imposed on purchases (as a % of offering price)
5.75%1
None
None
None
Maximum deferred sales charge (load) (as a % of either the redemption amount or initial investment, whichever is lower)
None1
5.00%
1.00%
None
1
Investments of $1 million or more are not subject to a front-end sales charge, but will be subject to a deferred sales charge of 1.00% if you sell the shares within eighteen months of purchase.
Wells Fargo Advantage Small/Mid Cap Core Fund (Pro Forma)
Class A1
Class C
Administrator Class
Maximum sales charge (load) imposed on purchases (as a percentage of the offering price)
5.75%
None
None
Maximum deferred sales charge (load) (as a percentage of the net asset value at purchase)
None2
1.00%
None
1
Former Class B shareholders of the Target Fund will not be subject to a contingent deferred sales charge upon the redemption of the Class A shares they receive as a result of the Merger, but will have to pay a front-end sales charge on additional purchases of Class A shares of the Acquiring Fund as described below.
2
Class A shares that are purchased at NAV amounts of $1,000,000 or more may be assessed a 1.00% contingent deferred sales charge if they are redeemed within eighteen months from the date of purchase.
The following tables allow you to compare the annual operating expenses of the Funds. The net and gross total annual fund operating expenses for the Target Fund set forth in the following table are based on the actual expenses for the twelve-month period ended September 30, 2009. The pro forma expense table shows you what the net and gross total annual fund operating expenses would have been for the Acquiring Fund for the twelve-month period ended September 30, 2009, assuming the Merger had taken place at the beginning of that period. Exhibit C contains expense tables and examples for the Target Fund based upon the actual expenses incurred by the Target Fund during its most recently completed fiscal year. Exhibit C also includes a pro forma expense table and examples for the Acquiring Fund as of the Target Fund's most recent financial statements. Since the Acquiring Fund has not yet commenced operations, the information presented is based on estimates.
Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment)
Evergreen Golden Core Opportunities Fund
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (Before Waiver)
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver)1
Class A
2.32%
1.50%
Class B
3.07%
2.25%
Class C
3.07%
2.25%
Class I
2.07%
1.25%
1
The Fund's investment adviser has contractually agreed to waive the management fee and/or reimburse expenses until September 19, 2010 in order to limit direct Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses so that they do not exceed the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) shown.
Wells Fargo Advantage Small/Mid Cap Core Fund (Pro Forma)
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (Before Waiver)
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver)1
Class A
1.79%
1.40%
Class C
2.54%
2.15%
Administrator Class
1.63%
1.15%
1
Funds Management has committed for three years after the closing of the Merger to waive fees and/or reimburse expenses to the extent necessary to ensure that the Fund's Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver), excluding brokerage commissions, interest, taxes, extraordinary expenses, and the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund, do not exceed the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) shown. After this time, the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) may be increased only with the approval of the Board of Trustees.
Evergreen Golden Core Opportunities Fund and the Wells Fargo Advantage Small/Mid Cap Core Fund have each adopted a distribution plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the 1940 Act (a "Distribution Plan"). Although the fees charged to Class A and Class C shares of Evergreen Golden Core Opportunities Fund under that Fund's Distribution Plan are 0.25% more than the Distribution Plan fees borne by the corresponding classes of the Wells Fargo Advantage Small/Mid Cap Core Fund, Class A and Class C shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Small/Mid Cap Core Fund are subject to a shareholder servicing fee equal to 0.25%. This means that the total distribution and shareholder servicing fees for Class A and Class C shares that you bear will not change as a result of the Merger.
Following the Merger, Class B shareholders of Evergreen Golden Core Opportunities Fund, which currently bear a 1.00% 12b-1 fee, will receive Class A shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Small/Mid Cap Core Fund and will be subject to a shareholder servicing fee of 0.25% and no 12b-1 fees, with a net decrease in 12b-1/shareholder servicing fees of 0.75%. Class I shareholders of Evergreen Golden Core Opportunities Fund, which currently do not bear 12b-1/shareholder servicing fees, will receive Administrator Class shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Small/Mid Cap Core Fund and will be subject to a shareholder servicing fee of 0.25%.
Portfolio Turnover. The Target and Acquiring Funds pay transaction costs, such as commissions or dealer mark-ups when each buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A 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 the annual fund operating expenses or in the example, affect each Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Target Fund's portfolio turnover rate was 230% of the average value of its portfolio. Since the Acquiring Fund has not yet commenced operations, its portfolio turnover rate is not yet available.
Fund Management Information
The following table identifies the investment adviser, investment sub-adviser and portfolio manager(s) for the Acquiring Fund. Further information about the management of the Acquiring Fund can be found under the section entitled "Management of the Funds."
Wells Fargo Advantage Small/Mid Cap Core Fund
Investment Adviser
Funds Management
Investment Sub-adviser
Golden Capital Management, LLC
Portfolio Manager
John R. Campbell, CFA
Tax Information
It is expected that the Merger will be tax-free to shareholders for U.S. federal income tax purposes, and receipt of an opinion substantially to that effect from Proskauer Rose LLP, special tax counsel to the Acquiring Fund, is a condition to the obligation of the Funds to consummate the Merger. This means that neither shareholders nor your Target or Acquiring Fund will recognize a gain or loss directly as a result of the Merger.
The cost basis and holding period of your Target Fund shares will carry over to the shares of the Acquiring Fund you receive as a result of the Merger. At any time prior to the consummation of the Merger, a shareholder may redeem shares, likely resulting in recognition of a gain or a loss to the shareholder for U.S. federal income tax purposes if the shareholder holds the shares in a taxable account.
Certain other U.S. federal income tax consequences are discussed below under "Material U.S. Federal Income Tax Consequences of the Mergers."
EVERGREEN GLOBAL LARGE CAP EQUITY FUND INTO WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE DISCIPLINED GLOBAL EQUITY FUND
Share Class Information
The following table illustrates the share class of the Acquiring Fund you will receive as a result of the Merger in exchange for the shares you own in your Target Fund.
If you own this class of shares of Evergreen Global Large Cap Equity Fund:
You will get this class of shares of Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined Global Equity Fund1:
Class A
Class A
Class B2
Class A
Class C
Class C
Class I
Administrator Class
1
The Fund is a shell fund ("Shell Fund") being created to receive the assets of one or more Target Funds.
2
Former Class B shareholders of the Target Fund will not be subject to a contingent deferred sales charge upon the redemption of the Class A shares they receive as a result of the Merger, but will have to pay a front-end sales charge on additional purchases of Class A shares of the Acquiring Fund as described below.
The Acquiring Fund shares you receive as a result of the Merger will have the same total value as the total value of your Target Fund shares as of the close of business on the business day immediately prior to the Merger.
The procedures for buying, selling and exchanging shares of the Funds are similar. For additional information, see the section entitled "Buying, Selling and Exchanging Fund Shares." This section also contains important information for foreign shareholders of a Target Fund, defined as shareholders whose accounts do not currently have both a U.S. address and tax payer identification number on record with the Funds. Following the Merger, foreign shareholders will not be able to make additional investments into a Wells Fargo Advantage Fund.
Investment Goal and Strategy Comparison
The following section compares the investment goals, principal investment strategies and fundamental investment policies of the Funds. The investment goals of the Funds may be changed without shareholder approval.
Evergreen Global Large Cap Equity Fund and the Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined Global Equity Fund have similar investment goals and strategies. Evergreen Global Large Cap Equity Fund seeks long-term capital growth and the Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined Global Fund seeks long-term capital appreciation. Both Funds may invest in equity securities of foreign companies and may invest more than 25% of their assets in any one country. Some differences include: (i) Evergreen Global Large Cap Equity Fund normally invests at least 80% of its assets in securities of large companies located in the world's major industrialized countries, while Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined Global Fund normally invests at least 80% of its assets in equity securities of companies of any capitalization size located in no fewer than three countries; (ii) the Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined Global Equity Fund may invest up to 20% of its assets in emerging market equity securities, while investing in emerging market equity securities is not a principal investment strategy for Evergreen Global Large Cap Equity Fund; (iii) Evergreen Global Large Cap Equity Fund seeks to maintain a dollar-weighted average market capitalization of about $10 billion, while Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined Global Equity Fund does not have a similar principal investment strategy; (iv) Evergreen Global Large Cap Equity Fund's allocation between U.S. and foreign securities will be within 10% of the U.S. and foreign weighting of the MSCI World Free Index, while the Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined Global Equity Fund does not have a similar principal investment strategy; and (v) the Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined Global Equity Fund may engage in foreign currency hedging, while Evergreen Global Large Cap Equity Fund does not engage in foreign currency hedging as a principal investment strategy. This means the characteristics of the Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined Global Equity Fund's portfolio will differ from those of Evergreen Global Large Cap Equity Fund's portfolio and Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined Global Equity Fund may invest a greater percentage of its assets in small- and mid-cap company securities and emerging market equity securities and may engage in foreign currency hedging.
A more complete description of each Fund's investment goals and strategies is below.
EVERGREEN GLOBAL LARGE CAP EQUITY FUND (Target Fund)
WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE DISCIPLINED GLOBAL EQUITY FUND (Acquiring Fund)
INVESTMENT GOAL
The Fund seeks to provide shareholders with long-term growth of capital.
The Fund seeks long-term capital appreciation.
PRINCIPAL INVESTMENT STRATEGIES
The Fund normally invests at least 80% of its assets in the equity securities of large companies located in the world's major industrialized countries (i.e., companies whose market capitalizations fall within the range tracked by the Morgan Stanley Capital International World Free Index (MSCI World Free Index) at the time of purchase). As of December 31, 2009, the MSCI World Free Index had a market capitalization range of approximately $606 million to $328 billion. Under normal market conditions, the Fund seeks to maintain a dollar-weighted average market capitalization of about $10 billion. The Fund makes investments in no fewer than three countries, including the U.S., and may invest more than 25% of its assets in any one country. Under normal circumstances, the Fund's allocation between U.S. and foreign securities will be within 10% of the U.S. and foreign weightings of the MSCI World Free Index.
Under normal circumstances, we invest at least 80% of the Fund's net assets in equity securities of companies located in no fewer than three countries, which may include the U.S., and we may invest more than 25% of the Fund's total assets in any one country. We normally invest up to 20% of the Fund's total assets in emerging market equity securities. We invest principally in equity securities of companies located worldwide. We invest primarily in developed countries, but may invest in emerging markets.
The Fund may, but will not necessarily, use derivatives.
Furthermore, we may use futures, options or swap agreements, as well as other derivatives, to manage risk or to enhance return.
The Fund's portfolio manager relies on both growth- and value-oriented investment disciplines. "Growth" stocks are stocks of companies that the Fund's portfolio manager believes are expected to have above average earnings growth or improvement in earnings. "Value" stocks are stocks of companies that the Fund's portfolio manager believes are undervalued. Additionally, the portfolio manager may consider the stocks of companies which he believes have a unique competitive position or proven record of leadership, or of a company that has, in other ways, undertaken efforts to strengthen its leadership position.
We employ a quantitative investment approach to identify companies with favorable investment characteristics in the areas of valuation, investor sentiment and quality. In the aggregate, our approach seeks to offer portfolio risk characteristics similar to those of the benchmark, while emphasizing those investment characteristics we consider most likely to lead to performance greater than that of the benchmark. We regularly review the investments of the portfolio and may sell a portfolio holding when among other reasons, we believe there is deterioration in the underlying fundamentals of the business, or we have identified a more attractive investment opportunity. We reserve the right to hedge the portfolio's foreign currency exposure by purchasing or selling currency futures and foreign currency forward contracts. However, under normal circumstances, we will not engage in extensive foreign currency hedging.
Although not part of its principal investment strategy, the Fund may, but will not necessarily, temporarily invest up to 100% of its assets in cash and/or high-quality money market instruments in response to adverse economic, political or market conditions. This strategy is inconsistent with the Fund's investment goal and principal investment strategies and, if employed, could result in a lower return and loss of market opportunity.
The Fund may hold some of its assets in cash or in money market instruments, including U.S. Government obligations, shares of other mutual funds and repurchase agreements, or make other short-term investments to either maintain liquidity or for short-term defensive purposes when we believe it is in the best interests of the shareholders to do so. During these periods, the Fund may not achieve its objective.
The fundamental investment policies of the Target and Acquiring Funds are substantively similar. For a comparative chart of fundamental investment policies, please see Exhibit B.
Principal Risk Comparison
Because the Evergreen funds and Wells Fargo Advantage Funds were unaffiliated fund families until January 2009, the Funds have historically used different terms and descriptions to describe their principal risks. Nonetheless, due to the similarity of the Funds' investment strategies, the Funds are generally subject to similar types of risks. Listed below are the principal risks that apply to the Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined Global Equity Fund. A description of those risks can be found in the section of this prospectus/proxy statement entitled "Risk Descriptions." Although each of the Funds may be subject to all or substantially all of the risks listed below, they may be subject to a particular risk to different degrees. For example, because Evergreen Global Large Cap Equity Fund does not engage in foreign currency hedging as part of its principal investment strategy, an investment in the Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined Global Equity Fund may be subject to currency hedging risk to a greater extent than Evergreen Global Large Cap Equity Fund. Also, because Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined Global Equity Fund invests a greater percentage of its assets in small- and mid-cap company securities and emerging market equity securities, an investment in the Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined Global Equity Fund may be subject to smaller company securities risk and emerging markets risk to a greater extent than an investment in Evergreen Global Large Cap Equity Fund.
A discussion of the principal risks associated with an investment in the Target Fund may be found in the Target Fund's prospectus. In addition, each Fund has other investment policies, practices and restrictions which, together with the Fund's related risks, are also set forth for the Target Fund in the Fund's prospectus and SAI and, for the Acquiring Fund, in this prospectus/proxy statement and the Merger SAI.
Fund Performance Comparison
The following bar chart and table illustrate how the Target Fund's returns have varied from year to year and compare the Target Fund's returns with those of one or more broad-based securities indexes. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not necessarily an indication of future results. Current month-end performance information is available for an Evergreen fund at www.evergreeninvestments.com. The bar chart does not reflect applicable sales charges; if it did, returns would be lower than those shown. Since the Acquiring Fund is a Shell Fund, it has not yet commenced operations and therefore performance information for the Acquiring Fund is not yet available.
Year-by-Year Total Return for Class I Shares (%) for Evergreen Global Large Cap Equity Fund
Highest Quarter:
2nd Quarter 2009
+19.47%
Lowest Quarter:
4th Quarter 2008
-20.34%
Average Annual Total Returns for the period ended 12/31/2009
Evergreen Global Large Cap Equity Fund
Inception Date of Share Class
1 Year
5 Year
10 Year
Class A (before taxes)
6/3/1996
18.60%
0.03%
-2.14%
Class B (before taxes)
6/3/1996
19.89%
0.17%
-2.29%
Class C (before taxes)
6/3/1996
23.87%
0.49%
-2.28%
Class I (before taxes)
11/1/1995
26.10%
1.50%
-1.30%
Class I (after taxes on distributions)
11/1/1995
25.93%
0.71%
-1.78%
Class I (after taxes on distributions and the sale of Fund Shares)
11/1/1995
17.55%
1.56%
-0.99%
MSCI World Free Index (Net) (reflects no deduction for fees, expenses, or taxes)
29.99%
2.01%
-0.24%
1
The returns shown for Class B shares do not reflect the conversion of Class B shares to Class A shares.
2
After-tax returns are shown for only one class and after-tax returns for other classes will vary. The after-tax returns shown are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. After-tax returns on distributions and the sale of Fund shares assume a complete sale of Fund shares at the end of the measurement period, resulting in capital gains taxes or tax benefits when capital losses occur. Actual after-tax returns will depend on your individual tax situation and may differ from those shown. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant to you if you hold your Fund shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as 401(k) plans or Individual Retirement Accounts.
Shareholder Fee and Fund Expense Comparison
The sales charges and expenses for each class of shares of your Target Fund may be different than those of the corresponding class of shares of the Acquiring Fund. This section compares the fees and expenses you pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Target Fund and the Acquiring Fund, and the tables entitled "Pro Forma" also show what your fees and expenses would be if the Merger takes place. You may qualify for sales charge discounts if you and your family invest, or agree to invest in the future, at least $50,000 in the Target Fund's family of funds or $50,000 in the Acquiring Fund's family of funds. Information regarding sales charges and sales charge discounts applicable to investments in the Acquiring Fund's family of funds is available in the "Buying, Selling and Exchanging Fund Shares -- Wells Fargo Advantage Funds" section of this prospectus/proxy statement. More information about these and other discounts is available from your financial professional and for the Target Fund in the Fund's prospectus, and, for the Acquiring Fund, in Exhibit E.
The sales charge schedule applicable to Class A shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined Global Equity Fund differs from the schedule applicable to Evergreen Global Large Cap Equity Fund in the following ways: (i) the Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined Global Equity Fund's front-end sales charges on purchases of Class A shares between $50,000 and $99,999; and (ii) those between $250,000 and $499,999 are higher than Evergreen Global Large Cap Equity Fund's front-end sales charge on similar purchases of Class A shares.
Through the Merger, Class B shareholders of Evergreen Global Large Cap Equity Fund will receive Class A shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined Global Equity Fund and will have any remaining CDSC waived, but they will have a Class A front-end sales charge for additional purchases as described above. The sales charge schedule applicable to Class C shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined Global Equity Fund is identical to the sales charge schedule for the corresponding class of shares of Evergreen Global Large Cap Equity Fund.
The following tables allow you to compare the maximum sales charges of the Funds. The Pro Forma table also shows you what the maximum sales charges will be, assuming the Merger takes place. The Target Fund shareholders will not pay any front-end or deferred sales charges in connection with the Merger.
Shareholder Fees (fees paid directly from your investment)
Evergreen Global Large Cap Equity Fund
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
Maximum front-end sales charge (load) imposed on purchases (as a % of offering price)
5.75%1
None
None
None
Maximum deferred sales charge (load) (as a % of either the redemption amount or initial investment, whichever is lower)
None1
5.00%
1.00%
None
1
Investments of $1 million or more are not subject to a front-end sales charge, but will be subject to a deferred sales charge of 1.00% if you sell the shares within eighteen months of purchase.
Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined Global Equity Fund (Pro Forma)
Class A1
Class C
Administrator Class
Maximum sales charge (load) imposed on purchases (as a percentage of the offering price)
5.75%
None
None
Maximum deferred sales charge (load) (as a percentage of the net asset value at purchase)
None2
1.00%
None
1
Former Class B shareholders of the Target Fund will not be subject to a contingent deferred sales charge upon the redemption of the Class A shares they receive as a result of the Merger, but will have to pay a front-end sales charge on additional purchases of Class A shares of the Acquiring Fund as described below.
2
Class A shares that are purchased at NAV amounts of $1,000,000 or more may be assessed a 1.00% contingent deferred sales charge if they are redeemed within eighteen months from the date of purchase.
The following tables allow you to compare the annual operating expenses of the Funds. The net and gross total annual fund operating expenses for the Target Fund set forth in the following table are based on the actual expenses for the twelve-month period ended September 30, 2009. The pro forma expense table shows you what the net and gross total annual fund operating expenses would have been for the Acquiring Fund for the twelve-month period ended September 30, 2009, assuming the Merger had taken place at the beginning of that period. Exhibit C contains expense tables and examples for the Target Fund based upon the actual expenses incurred by the Target Fund during its most recently completed fiscal year. Exhibit C also includes a pro forma expense table and examples for the Acquiring Fund as of the Target Fund's most recent financial statements. Since the Acquiring Fund has not yet commenced operations, the information presented is based on estimates.
Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment)
Evergreen Global Large Cap Equity Fund
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses1
Class A
2.11%
Class B
2.86%
Class C
2.86%
Class I
1.86%
1
The Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses listed above do not reflect voluntary fee waivers and/or expense reimbursements made by the Fund's investment advisor in order to reduce expense ratios. Including current voluntary fee waivers and/or expense reimbursements, Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses were 1.61% for Class A, 2.36% for Class B, 2.36% for Class C and 1.36% for Class I. The Fund's investment advisor may cease these voluntary waivers and/or reimbursements at any time.
Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined Global Equity Fund (Pro Forma)
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (Before Waiver)
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver)1
Class A
1.48%
1.40%
Class C
2.23%
2.15%
Administrator Class
1.32%
1.15%
1
Funds Management has committed for three years after the closing of the Merger to waive fees and/or reimburse expenses to the extent necessary to ensure that the Fund's Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver), excluding brokerage commissions, interest, taxes, extraordinary expenses, and the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund, do not exceed the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) shown. After this time, the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) may be increased only with the approval of the Board of Trustees.
Evergreen Global Large Cap Equity Fund and the Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined Global Equity Fund have each adopted a distribution plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the 1940 Act (a "Distribution Plan"). Although the fees charged to Class A and Class C shares of Evergreen Global Large Cap Equity Fund under that Fund's Distribution Plan are 0.25% more than the Distribution Plan fees borne by the corresponding classes of the Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined Global Equity Fund, Class A and Class C shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined Global Equity Fund are subject to a shareholder servicing fee equal to 0.25%. This means that the total distribution and shareholder servicing fees for Class A and Class C shares that you bear will not change as a result of the Merger.
Following the Merger, Class B shareholders of Evergreen Global Large Cap Fund, which currently bear a 1.00% 12b-1 fee, will receive Class A shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined Global Equity Fund and will be subject to a shareholder servicing fee of 0.25% and no 12b-1 fees, with a net decrease in 12b-1/shareholder servicing fees of 0.75%. Class I shareholders of Evergreen Global Large Cap Equity Fund, which currently do not bear 12b-1/shareholder servicing fees, will receive Administrator Class shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined Global Equity Fund and will be subject to a shareholder servicing fee of 0.25%.
Portfolio Turnover. The Target and Acquiring Funds pay transaction costs, such as commissions or dealer mark-ups when each buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A 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 the annual fund operating expenses or in the example, affect each Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Target Fund's portfolio turnover rate was 25% of the average value of its portfolio. Since the Acquiring Fund has not yet commenced operations, its portfolio turnover rate is not yet available.
Fund Management Information
The following table identifies the investment adviser, investment sub-adviser and portfolio manager(s) for the Acquiring Fund. Further information about the management of the Acquiring Fund can be found under the section entitled "Management of the Funds."
Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined Global Equity Fund
Investment Adviser
Funds Management
Investment Sub-adviser
Wells Capital Management Incorporated
Portfolio Manager
William E. Zieff
Tax Information
It is expected that the Merger will be tax-free to shareholders for U.S. federal income tax purposes, and receipt of an opinion substantially to that effect from Proskauer Rose LLP, special tax counsel to the Acquiring Fund, is a condition to the obligation of the Funds to consummate the Merger. This means that neither shareholders nor your Target or Acquiring Fund will recognize a gain or loss directly as a result of the Merger.
The cost basis and holding period of your Target Fund shares will carry over to the shares of the Acquiring Fund you receive as a result of the Merger. At any time prior to the consummation of the Merger, a shareholder may redeem shares, likely resulting in recognition of a gain or a loss to the shareholder for U.S. federal income tax purposes if the shareholder holds the shares in a taxable account.
Certain other U.S. federal income tax consequences are discussed below under "Material U.S. Federal Income Tax Consequences of the Mergers."
EVERGREEN GLOBAL OPPORTUNITIES FUND INTO WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE GLOBAL OPPORTUNITIES FUND
Share Class Information
The following table illustrates the share class of the Acquiring Fund you will receive as a result of the Merger in exchange for the shares you own in your Target Fund.
If you own this class of shares of Evergreen Global Opportunities Fund:
You will get this class of shares of Wells Fargo Advantage Global Opportunities Fund1:
Class A
Class A
Class B
Class B
Class C
Class C
Class I
Administrator Class
1
The Fund is a shell fund ("Shell Fund") being created to receive the assets of one or more Target Funds.
The Acquiring Fund shares you receive as a result of the Merger will have the same total value as the total value of your Target Fund shares as of the close of business on the business day immediately prior to the Merger.
The procedures for buying, selling and exchanging shares of the Funds are similar. For additional information, see the section entitled "Buying, Selling and Exchanging Fund Shares." This section also contains important information for foreign shareholders of a Target Fund, defined as shareholders whose accounts do not currently have both a U.S. address and tax payer identification number on record with the Funds. Following the Merger, foreign shareholders will not be able to make additional investments into a Wells Fargo Advantage Fund.
Investment Goal and Strategy Comparison
The following section compares the investment goals, principal investment strategies and fundamental investment policies of the Funds. The investment goals of the Funds may be changed without shareholder approval.
Evergreen Global Opportunities Fund and the Wells Fargo Advantage Global Opportunities Fund have similar investment goals and strategies. Evergreen Global Opportunities Fund seeks capital growth and the Wells Fargo Advantage Global Opportunities Fund seeks long-term capital appreciation. Both Funds invest in securities of issuers located in at least three countries, which may include the U.S. Some differences include the following: (i) Evergreen Global Opportunities Fund normally invests at least 65% of its assets in equity securities and invests principally in small- to medium-sized companies, while the Wells Fargo Advantage Global Opportunities Fund normally invests at least 80% of its assets in equity securities of small- to medium-sized companies; (ii) the Wells Fargo Advantage Global Opportunities Fund may only invest up to 20% of its total assets in emerging market equity securities, while Evergreen Global Opportunities Fund does not limit its investments in emerging market equity securities; (iii) Wells Fargo Advantage Global Opportunities Fund may invest more than 25% of its total assets in any one country, while Evergreen Global Opportunities Fund does not have a similar principal investment strategy; (iv) Evergreen Global Opportunities Fund invests principally in companies with market capitalizations under $8.5 billion at the time of purchase, while Wells Fargo Advantage Global Opportunities Fund invests principally in companies within the range of the S&P Global MidSmall Cap Index; and (v) the Wells Fargo Advantage Global Opportunities Fund reserves the right to engage in foreign currency hedging, while Evergreen Global Opportunities Fund does not engage in foreign currency hedging as a principal investment strategy. This means the characteristics of the Wells Fargo Advantage Global Opportunities Fund's portfolio may differ from Evergreen Global Opportunities Fund's portfolio and the Wells Fargo Advantage Global Opportunities Fund may invest a greater percentage of its assets in small-sized companies, concentrate its investments in one country and engage in foreign currency hedging, while Evergreen Global Opportunities Fund may invest a greater percentage of its assets in emerging market equity securities.
A more complete description of each Fund's investment goals and strategies is below.
EVERGREEN GLOBAL OPPORTUNITIES FUND (Target Fund)
WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE GLOBAL OPPORTUNITIES FUND (Acquiring Fund)
INVESTMENT GOAL
The Fund seeks capital growth.
The Fund seeks long-term capital appreciation.
PRINCIPAL INVESTMENT STRATEGIES
The Fund normally invests at least 65% of its assets in equity securities such as common stocks, convertible securities, and preferred stocks. The Fund normally holds securities of issuers located in at least three countries (which may include the U.S.). The Fund may invest in countries with developed or emerging markets.
Under normal circumstances, we invest at least 80% of the Fund's total assets in equity securities of small- to medium- sized companies. We invest in the securities of companies located in no fewer than three countries, which may include the U.S., and may invest more than 25% of its total assets in any one country. We invest up to 20% of the Fund's total assets in emerging market equity securities. We invest primarily in developed countries, but may invest in emerging markets.
The Fund invests principally in small- to medium-sized companies (i.e., companies with market capitalizations under $8.5 billion at the time of purchase). The portfolio managers seek to identify countries where economic, financial, and political factors are favorable to the growth prospects of companies in which the Fund invests. The portfolio managers may invest in certain securities or securities denominated in certain currencies to take advantage of anticipated favorable changes in foreign currency exchange rates.
We invest principally in equity securities of small- to medium- sized companies, which we define as companies with market capitalizations within the range of the S&P Global MidSmall Cap Index. The market capitalization range of the S&P Global MidSmall Cap Index was from less than $1 million to $27 billion, as of December 31, 2009, and is expected to change frequently.
The Fund may also invest in U.S. Government securities and debt securities of foreign governmental entities and of international or supranational agencies or organizations (such as the World Bank) and in time deposits with U.S. and foreign banks. The Fund may hold a portion of its assets in cash and cash equivalents.
This strategy is not part of the Fund's principal investment strategy.
The Fund may, but will not necessarily, use derivatives.
Furthermore, we may use futures, options or swap agreements, as well as other derivatives, to manage risk or to enhance return. We may actively trade portfolio securities.
In selecting equity investments for the Fund, the portfolio managers attempt to identify companies that are well managed, positioned to achieve above average increases in revenue and/or free cash flow and otherwise have strong prospects for continued growth and/or that are undervalued companies relative to an assessment of their intrinsic value.
We utilize international and U.S. specialist investment teams, each of which seeks small capitalization and mid capitalization companies with improving outlooks at reasonable valuations. We believe the global small capitalization and mid capitalization markets are inefficient and that stocks are often inappropriately valued. Our process utilizes both fundamentally based, bottom-up techniques with top-down, industry and sector analysis to identify global opportunities. We conduct ongoing review, research, and analysis of our portfolio holdings. We may sell a stock if it achieves our investment objective for the position, if a stock's fundamentals or price change significantly, if we change our view of a country or sector, or if the stock no longer fits within the risk characteristics of our portfolio. We reserve the right to hedge the portfolio's foreign currency exposure by purchasing or selling currency futures and foreign currency forward contracts. However, under normal circumstances, we will not engage in extensive foreign currency hedging.
Although not a principal investment strategy, the Fund may, but will not necessarily, temporarily invest up to 100% of its assets in cash and/or high-quality money market instruments in response to adverse economic, political or market conditions. This strategy is inconsistent with the Fund's investment goal and principal investment strategies and, if employed, could result in a lower return and loss of market opportunity.
The Fund may hold some of its assets in cash or in money market instruments, including U.S. Government obligations, shares of other mutual funds and repurchase agreements, or make other short-term investments to either maintain liquidity or for short-term defensive purposes when we believe it is in the best interests of the shareholders to do so. During these periods, the Fund may not achieve its objective.
The fundamental investment policies of the Target and Acquiring Funds are substantively similar. For a comparative chart of fundamental investment policies, please see Exhibit B.
Principal Risk Comparison
Because the Evergreen funds and Wells Fargo Advantage Funds were unaffiliated fund families until January 2009, the Funds have historically used different terms and descriptions to describe their principal risks. Nonetheless, due to the similarity of the Funds' investment strategies, the Funds are generally subject to similar types of risks. Listed below are the principal risks that apply to Wells Fargo Advantage Global Opportunities Fund. A description of those risks can be found in the section of this prospectus/proxy statement entitled "Risk Descriptions." Although each of the Funds may be subject to all or substantially all of the risks listed below, they may be subject to a particular risk to different degrees. For example, because Evergreen Global Opportunities Fund has no limit on investments in emerging market equity securities, an investment in Evergreen Global Opportunities Fund may be subject to emerging markets risk to a greater extent than an investment in the Wells Fargo Advantage Global Opportunities Fund. Also, because Evergreen Global Opportunities Fund may not engage in foreign currency hedging as part of its principal investment strategy and the Wells Fargo Advantage Global Opportunities Fund normally invests 80% of its assets in small- to medium-sized company securities and may invest more than 25% of its total assets in any one country, an investment in the Wells Fargo Advantage Global Opportunities Fund may be subject to currency hedging risk, smaller company securities risk and country concentration risk to a greater extent than an investment in Evergreen Global Opportunities Fund.
Principal Risks Active Trading Risk Counter-Party Risk Country Concentration Risk Currency Hedging Risk Derivatives Risk Emerging Markets Risk Foreign Investment Risk Growth Style Investment Risk Leverage Risk Issuer Risk Liquidity Risk Management Risk Market Risk Regional Risk Regulatory Risk Smaller Company Securities Risk Value Style Investment Risk
A discussion of the principal risks associated with an investment in the Target Fund may be found in the Target Fund's prospectus. In addition, each Fund has other investment policies, practices and restrictions which, together with the Fund's related risks, are also set forth for the Target Fund in the Fund's prospectus and SAI and, for the Acquiring Fund, in this prospectus/proxy statement and the Merger SAI.
Fund Performance Comparison
The following bar chart and table illustrate how the Target Fund's returns have varied from year to year and compare the Target Fund's returns with those of one or more broad-based securities indexes. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not necessarily an indication of future results. Current month-end performance information is available for an Evergreen fund at www.evergreeninvestments.com. The bar chart does not reflect applicable sales charges; if it did, returns would be lower than those shown. Since the Acquiring Fund is a Shell Fund, it has not yet commenced operations and therefore performance information for the Acquiring Fund is not yet available.
Year-by-Year Total Return for Class A Shares (%) for Evergreen Global Opportunities Fund
Highest Quarter:
2nd Quarter 2003
+21.87%
Lowest Quarter:
3rd Quarter 2001
-21.54%
Average Annual Total Returns for the period ended 12/31/2009
Evergreen Global Opportunities Fund
Inception Date of Share Class
1 Year
5 Year
10 Year
Class A (before taxes)
3/16/1988
20.07%
4.44%
3.73%
Class A (after taxes on distributions)
3/16/1988
20.32%
3.81%
2.59%
Class A (after taxes on distributions and the sale of Fund Shares)
3/16/1988
13.47%
3.90%
2.74%
Class B (before taxes)
2/1/1993
21.47%
4.59%
3.58%
Class C (before taxes)
2/1/1993
25.43%
4.92%
3.59%
Class I (before taxes)
1/13/1997
27.72%
5.97%
4.60%
S&P Developed SmallCap Index (reflects no deduction for fees, expenses, or taxes)
39.43%
3.29%
5.49%
1
After-tax returns are shown for only one class and after-tax returns for other classes will vary. The after-tax returns shown are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. After-tax returns on distributions and the sale of Fund shares assume a complete sale of Fund shares at the end of the measurement period, resulting in capital gains taxes or tax benefits when capital losses occur. Actual after-tax returns will depend on your individual tax situation and may differ from those shown. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant to you if you hold your Fund shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as 401(k) plans or Individual Retirement Accounts.
2
The returns shown for Class B shares do not reflect the conversion of Class B shares to Class A shares.
Shareholder Fee and Fund Expense Comparison
The sales charges and expenses for each class of shares of your Target Fund may be different than those of the corresponding class of shares of the Acquiring Fund. This section compares the fees and expenses you pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Target Fund and the Acquiring Fund, and the tables entitled "Pro Forma" also show what your fees and expenses would be if the Merger takes place. You may qualify for sales charge discounts if you and your family invest, or agree to invest in the future, at least $50,000 in the Target Fund's family of funds or $50,000 in the Acquiring Fund's family of funds. Information regarding sales charges and sales charge discounts applicable to investments in the Acquiring Fund's family of funds is available in the "Buying, Selling and Exchanging Fund Shares -- Wells Fargo Advantage Funds" section of this prospectus/proxy statement. More information about these and other discounts is available from your financial professional and for the Target Fund in the Fund's prospectus, and, for the Acquiring Fund, in Exhibit E.
The sales charge schedule applicable to Class A shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Global Opportunities Fund differs from the schedule applicable to Evergreen Global Opportunities Fund in the following ways: (i) the Wells Fargo Advantage Global Opportunities Fund's front-end sales charges on purchases of Class A shares between $50,000 and $99,999; and (ii) those between $250,000 and $499,999 are higher than Evergreen Global Opportunities Fund's front-end sales charge on similar purchases of Class A shares. The sales charge schedules applicable to Class B and Class C shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Global Opportunities Fund are identical to the sales charge schedules for the corresponding classes of shares of Evergreen Global Opportunities Fund.
The following tables allow you to compare the maximum sales charges of the Funds. The Pro Forma table also shows you what the maximum sales charges will be, assuming the Merger takes place. The Target Fund shareholders will not pay any front-end or deferred sales charges in connection with the Merger.
Shareholder Fees (fees paid directly from your investment)
Evergreen Global Opportunities Fund
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
Maximum front-end sales charge (load) imposed on purchases (as a % of offering price)
5.75%1
None
None
None
Maximum deferred sales charge (load) (as a % of either the redemption amount or initial investment, whichever is lower)
None1
5.00%
1.00%
None
1
Investments of $1 million or more are not subject to a front-end sales charge, but will be subject to a deferred sales charge of 1.00% if you sell the shares within eighteen months of purchase.
Wells Fargo Advantage Global Opportunities Fund (Pro Forma)
Class A
Class B
Class C
Administrator Class
Maximum sales charge (load) imposed on purchases (as a percentage of the offering price)
5.75%
None
None
None
Maximum deferred sales charge (load) (as a percentage of the net asset value at purchase)
None1
5.00%
1.00%
None
1
Class A shares that are purchased at NAV amounts of $1,000,000 or more may be assessed a 1.00% contingent deferred sales charge if they are redeemed within eighteen months from the date of purchase.
The following tables allow you to compare the annual operating expenses of the Funds. The net and gross total annual fund operating expenses for the Target Fund set forth in the following table are based on the actual expenses for the twelve-month period ended September 30, 2009. The pro forma expense table shows you what the net and gross total annual fund operating expenses would have been for the Acquiring Fund for the twelve-month period ended September 30, 2009, assuming the Merger had taken place at the beginning of that period. Exhibit C contains expense tables and examples for the Target Fund based upon the actual expenses incurred by the Target Fund during its most recently completed fiscal year. Exhibit C also includes a pro forma expense table and examples for the Acquiring Fund as of the Target Fund's most recent financial statements. Since the Acquiring Fund has not yet commenced operations, the information presented is based on estimates.
Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment)
Evergreen Global Opportunities Fund
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses1
Class A
1.75%
Class B
2.50%
Class C
2.50%
Class I
1.50%
1
The Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses in the table above include fees and expenses of 0.01% or less that were incurred indirectly by the Fund as a result of its investment in other investment companies.
Wells Fargo Advantage Global Opportunities Fund (Pro Forma)
Acquired Fund Fees and Expenses
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (Before Waiver)
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver)2,3
Class A
0.01%
1.59%
1.59%
Class B
0.01%
2.34%
2.34%
Class C
0.01%
2.34%
2.34%
Administrator Class
0.01%
1.43%
1.41%
1
Reflects the pro rata portion of the net operating expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund. Shareholders indirectly bear these underlying expenses because the NAV and/or distributions paid reflect such underlying expense.
2
The Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) shown here include the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund.
3
Funds Management has committed for three years after the closing of the Merger to waive fees and/or reimburse expenses to the extent necessary to ensure that the Fund's Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver), excluding brokerage commissions, interest, taxes, extraordinary expenses, and the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund, do not exceed 1.58% for Class A, 2.33% for Class B, 2.33% for Class C, and 1.40% for Administrator Class. After this time, the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) may be increased only with the approval of the Board of Trustees.
Evergreen Global Opportunities Fund and the Wells Fargo Advantage Global Opportunities Fund have each adopted a distribution plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the 1940 Act (a "Distribution Plan"). Although the fees charged to Class A, Class B, and Class C shares of Evergreen Global Opportunities Fund under that Fund's Distribution Plan are 0.25% more than the Distribution Plan fees borne by the corresponding classes of the Wells Fargo Advantage Global Opportunities Fund, Class A, Class B, and Class C shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Global Opportunities Fund are subject to a shareholder servicing fee equal to 0.25%. This means that the total distribution and shareholder servicing fees for Class A, Class B, and Class C shares that you bear will not change as a result of the Merger. Class I shareholders of Evergreen Global Opportunities Fund, which currently do not bear 12b-1 fee/shareholder servicing fees, will receive Administrator Class shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Global Opportunities Fund and will be subject to a shareholder servicing fee of 0.25%.
Portfolio Turnover. The Target and Acquiring Funds pay transaction costs, such as commissions or dealer mark-ups when each buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A 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 the annual fund operating expenses or in the example, affect each Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Target Fund's portfolio turnover rate was 170% of the average value of its portfolio. Since the Acquiring Fund has not yet commenced operations, its portfolio turnover rate is not yet available.
Fund Management Information
The following table identifies the investment adviser, investment sub-adviser and portfolio manager(s) for the Acquiring Fund. Further information about the management of the Acquiring Fund can be found under the section entitled "Management of the Funds."
Wells Fargo Advantage Global Opportunities Fund
Investment Adviser
Funds Management
Investment Sub-adviser
Wells Capital Management Incorporated
Portfolio Managers
Francis X. Claro, CFA James M. Tringas, CFA
Tax Information
It is expected that the Merger will be tax-free to shareholders for U.S. federal income tax purposes, and receipt of an opinion substantially to that effect from Proskauer Rose LLP, special tax counsel to the Acquiring Fund, is a condition to the obligation of the Funds to consummate the Merger. This means that neither shareholders nor your Target or Acquiring Fund will recognize a gain or loss directly as a result of the Merger.
The cost basis and holding period of your Target Fund shares will carry over to the shares of the Acquiring Fund you receive as a result of the Merger. At any time prior to the consummation of the Merger, a shareholder may redeem shares, likely resulting in recognition of a gain or a loss to the shareholder for U.S. federal income tax purposes if the shareholder holds the shares in a taxable account.
Certain other U.S. federal income tax consequences are discussed below under "Material U.S. Federal Income Tax Consequences of the Mergers."
EVERGREEN INTRINSIC WORLD EQUITY FUND INTO WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE INTRINSIC WORLD EQUITY FUND
Share Class Information
The following table illustrates the share class of the Acquiring Fund you will receive as a result of the Merger in exchange for the shares you own in your Target Fund.
If you own this class of shares of Evergreen Intrinsic World Equity Fund:
You will get this class of shares of Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic World Equity Fund1:
Class A
Class A
Class B2
Class A
Class C
Class C
Class I
Administrator Class
1
The Fund is a shell fund ("Shell Fund") being created to receive the assets of one or more Target Funds.
2
Former Class B shareholders of the Target Fund will not be subject to a contingent deferred sales charge upon the redemption of the Class A shares they receive as a result of the Merger, but will have to pay a front-end sales charge on additional purchases of Class A shares of the Acquiring Fund as described below.
The Acquiring Fund shares you receive as a result of the Merger will have the same total value as the total value of your Target Fund shares as of the close of business on the business day immediately prior to the Merger.
The procedures for buying, selling and exchanging shares of the Funds are similar. For additional information, see the section entitled "Buying, Selling and Exchanging Fund Shares." This section also contains important information for foreign shareholders of a Target Fund, defined as shareholders whose accounts do not currently have both a U.S. address and tax payer identification number on record with the Funds. Following the Merger, foreign shareholders will not be able to make additional investments into a Wells Fargo Advantage Fund.
Investment Goal and Strategy Comparison
The following section compares the investment goals, principal investment strategies and fundamental investment policies of the Funds. The investment goals of the Funds may be changed without shareholder approval.
Evergreen Intrinsic World Equity Fund and the Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic World Equity Fund have similar investment goals and strategies. Evergreen Intrinsic World Equity Fund seeks long-term capital growth and the Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic World Equity Fund seeks long-term capital appreciation. Both Funds normally invest at least 80% of their assets in equity securities. Evergreen Intrinsic World Equity Fund invests in companies of any capitalization located anywhere in the world, including in emerging markets, whereas the Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic World Equity Fund primarily invests in 40 to 60 companies located primarily in developed countries but may invest in emerging markets. Both Funds may invest more than 25% of their assets in any one country. Under normal circumstances, between 30% and 70% of both Funds' portfolios will be allocated to U.S. securities. Both Funds generally invest in a smaller number of stocks than other mutual funds. One difference is that the Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic World Equity Fund may invest only up to 20% of its assets in emerging market equity securities, while Evergreen Intrinsic World Equity Fund does not expressly limit its investments in emerging market equity securities. This means Evergreen Intrinsic World Equity Fund may invest a greater percentage of its assets in emerging market equity securities.
A more complete description of each Fund's investment goals and strategies is below.
EVERGREEN INTRINSIC WORLD EQUITY FUND (Target Fund)
WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE INTRINSIC WORLD EQUITY FUND (Acquiring Fund)
INVESTMENT GOAL
The Fund seeks long-term capital growth.
The Fund seeks long-term capital appreciation.
PRINCIPAL INVESTMENT STRATEGIES
The Fund normally invests at least 80% of its assets in equity securities, including common and preferred stocks and securities convertible into common or preferred stocks, of companies of any market capitalization located anywhere in the world (i.e., companies whose market capitalizations fall within the range tracked by the Morgan Stanley Capital International World IndexSM (MSCI World Index) at the time of purchase). As of December 31, 2009, the MSCI World Index had a market capitalization range of approximately $606 million to $328 billion. The Fund will invest in the securities of companies located in no fewer than three countries, which may include the U.S., and may invest more than 25% of its assets in any one country. Under normal circumstances, between 30% and 70% of the Fund's portfolio will be allocated to U.S. securities. The Fund may invest in companies located in countries with developed or emerging markets. Up to 20% of the Fund's assets may be held in cash, or invested in cash equivalents and debt instruments of any quality.
Under normal circumstances, we invest at least 80% of the Fund's net assets in equity securities of companies located in no fewer than three countries, which may include the U.S., and may invest more than 25% of its total assets in any one country. Under normal circumstances, we invest between 30% and 70% of the Fund's total assets in equity securities of U.S. companies. We invest primarily in developed countries, but may invest up to 20% of the Fund's total assets in emerging market equity securities. We invest principally in equity securities of approximately 40 to 60 companies located worldwide.
In addition, the Fund may invest in derivatives, including futures, options and swaps.
Furthermore, we may use futures, options or swap agreements, as well as other derivatives, to manage risk or to enhance return.
The portfolio managers will utilize a long-term focus that is intended to take advantage of investment opportunities presented by what the portfolio managers believe are short-term price anomalies in high-quality stocks. The Fund's portfolio managers generally seek to invest in companies with established operating histories, financial strength and management expertise, among other factors. The portfolio managers seek equity securities that are trading at a discount to what the portfolio managers believe are their estimated intrinsic values. Fundamental research is performed to identify securities for the portfolio with one or more catalysts present that the portfolio managers believe will unlock the intrinsic value of the securities. These catalysts may include productive use of strong free cash flow, productivity gains, positive change in management or control, innovative or competitively superior products, increasing shareholder focus, or resolution of ancillary problems or misperceptions. The Fund may be invested in a smaller number of stocks than many other similar mutual funds.
We utilize a long-term focus that is intended to take advantage of investment opportunities presented by what we believe are short-term price anomalies in high-quality stocks. We seek to identify companies with established operating histories, financial strength and management expertise, among other factors. We seek stocks that are trading at a discount to what we believe are their intrinsic values. Fundamental research is performed to identify securities for the portfolio with one or more catalysts present that we believe will unlock the intrinsic value of the securities. These catalysts may include productive use of strong free cash flow, productivity gains, positive change in management or control, innovative or competitively superior products, increasing shareholder focus, or resolution of ancillary problems or misperceptions. We may sell a holding if the value potential is realized, if warning signs emerge of beginning fundamental deterioration or if the valuation is no longer compelling relative to other investment opportunities. We may invest in any sector or country, and at times we may emphasize one or more particular sectors or countries. We reserve the right to hedge the portfolio's foreign currency exposure by purchasing or selling currency futures and foreign currency forward contracts. However, under normal circumstances, we will not engage in extensive foreign currency hedging.
Although not part of its principal investment strategy, the Fund may, but will not necessarily, temporarily invest up to 100% of its assets in cash and/or high-quality money market instruments in response to adverse economic, political or market conditions. This strategy is inconsistent with the Fund's investment goal and principal investment strategies and, if employed, could result in a lower return and loss of market opportunity.
The Fund may hold some of its assets in cash or in money market instruments, including U.S. Government obligations, shares of other mutual funds and repurchase agreements, or make other short-term investments to either maintain liquidity or for short-term defensive purposes when we believe it is in the best interests of the shareholders to do so. During these periods, the Fund may not achieve its objective.
The fundamental investment policies of the Target and Acquiring Funds are substantively similar. For a comparative chart of fundamental investment policies, please see Exhibit B.
Principal Risk Comparison
Because the Evergreen funds and Wells Fargo Advantage Funds were unaffiliated fund families until January 2009, the Funds have historically used different terms and descriptions to describe their principal risks. Nonetheless, due to the similarity of the Funds' investment strategies, the Funds are generally subject to similar types of risks. Listed below are the principal risks that apply to the Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic World Equity Fund. A description of those risks can be found in the section of this prospectus/proxy statement entitled "Risk Descriptions." Although each of the Funds may be subject to all or substantially all of the risks listed below, they may be subject to a particular risk to different degrees. For example, because the Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic World Equity Fund places a limit on investment in emerging market equity securities, an investment in Evergreen Intrinsic World Equity Fund may be subject to emerging markets risk to a greater extent than an investment in the Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic World Equity Fund.
A discussion of the principal risks associated with an investment in the Target Fund may be found in the Target Fund's prospectus. In addition, each Fund has other investment policies, practices and restrictions which, together with the Fund's related risks, are also set forth for the Target Fund in the Fund's prospectus and SAI and, for the Acquiring Fund, in this prospectus/proxy statement and the Merger SAI.
Fund Performance Comparison
The following bar chart and table illustrate how the Target Fund's returns have varied from year to year and compare the Target Fund's returns with those of one or more broad-based securities indexes. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not necessarily an indication of future results. Current month-end performance information is available for an Evergreen fund at www.evergreeninvestments.com. The bar chart does not reflect applicable sales charges; if it did, returns would be lower than those shown. Since the Acquiring Fund is a Shell Fund, it has not yet commenced operations and therefore performance information for the Acquiring Fund is not yet available.
Year-by-Year Total Return for Class A Shares (%) for Evergreen Intrinsic World Equity Fund
Highest Quarter:
2nd Quarter 2009
+25.16%
Lowest Quarter:
4th Quarter 2008
-18.80%
Average Annual Total Returns for the period ended 12/31/20091
Evergreen Intrinsic World Equity Fund
Inception Date of Share Class
1 Year
5 Year
10 Year
Class A (before taxes)
4/30/1996
25.10%
1.00%
2.03%
Class A (after taxes on distributions)
4/30/1996
25.05%
-0.35%
1.22%
Class A (after taxes on distributions and the sale of Fund Shares)
4/30/1996
16.62%
0.94%
1.74%
Class B (before taxes)
5/18/2007
26.71%
1.56%
2.44%
Class C (before taxes)
5/18/2007
30.76%
1.82%
2.45%
Class I (before taxes)
5/18/2007
33.09%
2.32%
2.70%
MSCI World Index (Net) (reflects no deduction for fees, expenses, or taxes)
29.99%
2.01%
-0.24%
1
Historical performance shown for Classes B, C and I prior their inception is based on the performance of Class A. Historical performance for Class A prior to 5/21/2007 is based on the performance of the Fund's predecessor fund, Atlas Global Growth Fund. The historical returns for Classes B, C and I have not been adjusted to reflect the effect of each class' 12b-1 fee. These fees are 0.25% for Class A and fund's predecessor fund and 1.00% for Classes B and C. Class I does not pay a 12b-1 fee. If these fees had been reflected, 5 and 10 year returns for Classes B and C would have been lower while 5 and 10 year returns for Class I would have been higher.
2
After-tax returns are shown for only one class and after-tax returns for other classes will vary. The after-tax returns shown are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. After-tax returns on distributions and the sale of Fund shares assume a complete sale of Fund shares at the end of the measurement period, resulting in capital gains taxes or tax benefits when capital losses occur. Actual after-tax returns will depend on your individual tax situation and may differ from those shown. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant to you if you hold your Fund shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as 401(k) plans or Individual Retirement Accounts.
3
The returns shown for Class B shares do not reflect the conversion of Class B shares to Class A shares.
Shareholder Fee and Fund Expense Comparison
The sales charges and expenses for each class of shares of your Target Fund may be different than those of the corresponding class of shares of the Acquiring Fund. This section compares the fees and expenses you pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Target Fund and the Acquiring Fund, and the tables entitled "Pro Forma" also show what your fees and expenses would be if the Merger takes place. You may qualify for sales charge discounts if you and your family invest, or agree to invest in the future, at least $50,000 in the Target Fund's family of funds or $50,000 in the Acquiring Fund's family of funds. Information regarding sales charges and sales charge discounts applicable to investments in the Acquiring Fund's family of funds is available in the "Buying, Selling and Exchanging Fund Shares -- Wells Fargo Advantage Funds" section of this prospectus/proxy statement. More information about these and other discounts is available from your financial professional and for the Target Fund in the Fund's prospectus, and, for the Acquiring Fund, in Exhibit E.
The sales charge schedule applicable to Class A shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic World Equity Fund differs from the schedule applicable to Evergreen Intrinsic World Equity Fund in the following ways: (i) the Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic World Equity Fund's front-end sales charges on purchases of Class A shares between $50,000 and $99,999; and (ii) those between $250,000 and $499,999 are higher than Evergreen Intrinsic World Equity Fund's front-end sales charge on similar purchases of Class A shares.
Through the Merger, Class B shareholders of Evergreen Intrinsic World Equity Fund will receive Class A shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic World Equity Fund and will have any remaining CDSC waived, but they will have a Class A front-end sales charge for additional purchases as described above. The sales charge schedule applicable to Class C shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic World Equity Fund is identical to the sales charge schedule for the corresponding class of shares of Evergreen Intrinsic World Equity Fund.
The following tables allow you to compare the maximum sales charges of the Funds. The Pro Forma table also shows you what the maximum sales charges will be, assuming the Merger takes place. The Target Fund shareholders will not pay any front-end or deferred sales charges in connection with the Merger.
Shareholder Fees (fees paid directly from your investment)
Evergreen Intrinsic World Equity Fund
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
Maximum front-end sales charge (load) imposed on purchases (as a % of offering price)
5.75%1
None
None
None
Maximum deferred sales charge (load) (as a % of either the redemption amount or initial investment, whichever is lower)
None1
5.00%
1.00%
None
1
Investments of $1 million or more are not subject to a front-end sales charge, but will be subject to a deferred sales charge of 1.00% if you sell the shares within eighteen months of purchase.
Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic World Equity Fund (Pro Forma)
Class A1
Class C
Administrator Class
Maximum sales charge (load) imposed on purchases (as a percentage of the offering price)
5.75%
None
None
Maximum deferred sales charge (load) (as a percentage of the net asset value at purchase)
None2
1.00%
None
1
Former Class B shareholders of the Target Fund will not be subject to a contingent deferred sales charge upon the redemption of the Class A shares they receive as a result of the Merger, but will have to pay a front-end sales charge on additional purchases of Class A shares of the Acquiring Fund as described below.
2
Class A shares that are purchased at NAV amounts of $1,000,000 or more may be assessed a 1.00% contingent deferred sales charge if they are redeemed within eighteen months from the date of purchase.
The following tables allow you to compare the annual operating expenses of the Funds. The net and gross total annual fund operating expenses for the Target Fund set forth in the following table are based on the actual expenses for the twelve-month period ended September 30, 2009. The pro forma expense table shows you what the net and gross total annual fund operating expenses would have been for the Acquiring Fund for the twelve-month period ended September 30, 2009, assuming the Merger had taken place at the beginning of that period. Exhibit C contains expense tables and examples for the Target Fund based upon the actual expenses incurred by the Target Fund during its most recently completed fiscal year. Exhibit C also includes a pro forma expense table and examples for the Acquiring Fund as of the Target Fund's most recent financial statements. Since the Acquiring Fund has not yet commenced operations, the information presented is based on estimates.
Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment)
Evergreen Intrinsic World Equity Fund
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses
Class A
1.58%
Class B
2.33%
Class C
2.33%
Class I
1.33%
Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic World Equity Fund (Pro Forma)
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (Before Waiver)
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver)1
Class A
1.50%
1.40%
Class C
2.25%
2.15%
Administrator Class
1.34%
1.15%
1
Funds Management has committed for three years after the closing of the Merger to waive fees and/or reimburse expenses to the extent necessary to ensure that the Fund's Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver), excluding brokerage commissions, interest, taxes, extraordinary expenses, and the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund, do not exceed 1.40% for Class A, 2.15% for Class C, and 1.15% for Administrator Class. After this time, the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) may be increased only with the approval of the Board of Trustees.
Evergreen Intrinsic World Equity Fund and the Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic World Equity Fund have each adopted a distribution plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the 1940 Act (a "Distribution Plan"). Although the fees charged to Class A and Class C shares of Evergreen Intrinsic World Equity Fund under that Fund's Distribution Plan are 0.25% more than the Distribution Plan fees borne by the corresponding classes of the Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic World Equity Fund, Class A and Class C shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic World Equity Fund are subject to a shareholder servicing fee equal to 0.25%. This means that the total distribution and shareholder servicing fees for Class A and Class C shares that you bear will not change as a result of the Merger.
Following the Merger, Class B shareholders of Evergreen Intrinsic World Equity Fund, which currently bear a 1.00% 12b-1 fee, will receive Class A shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic World Equity Fund and will be subject to a shareholder servicing fee of 0.25% and no 12b-1 fees, with a net decrease in 12b-1/shareholder servicing fees of 0.75%. Class I shareholders of Evergreen Intrinsic World Equity Fund, which currently do not bear 12b-1/shareholder servicing fees, will receive Administrator Class shares of Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic World Equity Fund and will be subject to a shareholder servicing fee of 0.25%.
Portfolio Turnover. The Target and Acquiring Funds pay transaction costs, such as commissions or dealer mark-ups when each buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A 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 the annual fund operating expenses or in the example, affect each Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Target Fund's portfolio turnover rate was 16% of the average value of its portfolio. Since the Acquiring Fund has not yet commenced operations, its portfolio turnover rate is not yet available.
Fund Management Information
The following table identifies the investment adviser, investment sub-adviser and portfolio manager(s) for the Acquiring Fund. Further information about the management of the Acquiring Fund can be found under the section entitled "Management of the Funds."
Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic World Equity Fund
Investment Adviser
Funds Management
Investment Sub-Adviser
Metropolitan West Capital Management, LLC
Portfolio Managers
Howard Gleicher, CFA Gary Lisenbee David Graham Jeffrey Peck
Tax Information
It is expected that the Merger will be tax-free to shareholders for U.S. federal income tax purposes, and receipt of an opinion substantially to that effect from Proskauer Rose LLP, special tax counsel to the Acquiring Fund, is a condition to the obligation of the Funds to consummate the Merger. This means that neither shareholders nor your Target or Acquiring Fund will recognize a gain or loss directly as a result of the Merger.
The cost basis and holding period of your Target Fund shares will carry over to the shares of the Acquiring Fund you receive as a result of the Merger. At any time prior to the consummation of the Merger, a shareholder may redeem shares, likely resulting in recognition of a gain or a loss to the shareholder for U.S. federal income tax purposes if the shareholder holds the shares in a taxable account.
Certain other U.S. federal income tax consequences are discussed below under "Material U.S. Federal Income Tax Consequences of the Mergers."
EVERGREEN STRATEGIC MUNICIPAL BOND FUND INTO WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE STRATEGIC MUNICIPAL BOND FUND
Share Class Information
The following table illustrates the share class of the Acquiring Fund you will receive as a result of the Merger in exchange for the shares you own in your Target Fund.
If you own this class of shares of Evergreen Strategic Municipal Bond Fund:
You will get this class of shares of Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Municipal Bond Fund1:
Class A
Class A
Class B
Class B
Class C
Class C
Class I
Administrator Class
1
The Fund is a shell fund ("Shell Fund") being created to receive the assets of one or more Target Funds.
The Acquiring Fund shares you receive as a result of the Merger will have the same total value as the total value of your Target Fund shares as of the close of business on the business day immediately prior to the Merger.
The procedures for buying, selling and exchanging shares of the Funds are similar. For additional information, see the section entitled "Buying, Selling and Exchanging Fund Shares." This section also contains important information for foreign shareholders of a Target Fund, defined as shareholders whose accounts do not currently have both a U.S. address and tax payer identification number on record with the Funds. Following the Merger, foreign shareholders will not be able to make additional investments into a Wells Fargo Advantage Fund.
Investment Goal and Strategy Comparison
The following section compares the investment goals, principal investment strategies and fundamental investment policies of the Funds. The investment goals of the Funds may be changed without shareholder approval.
Evergreen Strategic Municipal Bond Fund and the Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Municipal Bond Fund have similar investment goals and strategies. Evergreen Strategic Municipal Bond Fund seeks current income exempt from regular federal income taxes, other than the alternative minimum tax, as part of a long-term strategy of achieving tax-advantaged total return, and the Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Municipal Bond Fund seeks current income exempt from regular federal income tax. Both Funds normally invest at least 80% of their assets in municipal securities, the interest of which is exempt from federal income tax, other than the alternative minimum tax. One difference is that Evergreen Strategic Municipal Bond Fund may invest up to 100% of its assets in below investment grade municipal securities, while the Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Municipal Bond Fund may invest only up to 35% of its assets in such securities. This means that Evergreen Strategic Municipal Bond Fund may have a substantially greater percentage of its assets invested in below investment grade municipal securities.
A more complete description of each Fund's investment goals and strategies is below.
EVERGREEN STRATEGIC MUNICIPAL BOND FUND (Target Fund)
WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE STRATEGIC MUNICIPAL BOND FUND (Acquiring Fund)
INVESTMENT GOAL
The Fund seeks current income exempt from federal income taxes, other than the alternative minimum tax, as part of a long-term strategy of achieving tax-advantaged total return.
The Fund seeks current income exempt from regular federal income tax.
PRINCIPAL INVESTMENT STRATEGIES
The Fund invests principally in a diversified portfolio of municipal securities. The Fund may invest up to 100% of its assets in high-yield, high-risk (below investment grade) municipal securities (sometimes referred to as "high yiled" or "junk bonds"). During normal market conditions, at least 80% of the Fund's assets are invested in municipal securities, the interest from which is exempt from federal income taxes, other than the alternative minimum tax, without limitation as to quality ratings, maturity ranges, duration or types of issuers. Up to 20% of the Fund's assets may, under normal conditions, be invested in taxable securities.
Under normal circumstances, we invest at least 80% of the Fund's net assets in municipal securities of states, territories and possessions of the United States that pay interest exempt from regular federal income tax, but not necessarily the federal alternative minimum tax (AMT). We invest up to 35% of the Fund's total assets in below investment-grade municipal securities or securities that may be unrated and deemed by us to be of comparable quality. We may also invest any amount in securities that pay interest subject to federal AMT.
The Fund may, but will not necessarily, use a variety of derivative instruments, such as futures contracts, options and swaps, including, for example, index futures, Treasury futures, Eurodollar futures, interest rate swap agreements, credit default swaps and total return swaps. The Fund typically uses derivatives as a substitute for taking a position in the underlying asset or basket of assets and/or as part of a strategy designed to reduce exposure to other risks, such as interest rate risk.
We may use futures, options or swap agreements, as well as other derivatives, to manage risk or to enhance return.
When purchasing securities, the Fund's portfolio manager seeks municipal securities which offer yields that compensate for the risk of holding such securities. In selecting securities for purchase, the portfolio manager uses research which focuses on factors affecting the creditworthiness of the issuing municipality, including the economic vitality of the issuer, and the collateral and revenues supporting the municipal security. The portfolio manager also takes into account interest rates and security characteristics.
We start our investment process with a top-down, macroeconomic outlook to determine portfolio duration and yield curve positioning as well as industry, sector and credit quality allocations. Macroeconomic factors considered may include, among others, the pace of economic growth, employment conditions, inflation, and monetary and fiscal policy. In combination with our top-down macroeconomic approach, we conduct intensive research on individual issuers to uncover solid investment opportunities, especially looking for bonds whose quality may be improving. Our security selection is based on several factors including, among others, improving financial trends, positive industry and sector dynamics, improving economic conditions, specific demographic trends and value relative to other securities. We may sell a security due to changes in credit characteristics or outlook, as well as changes in portfolio strategy or cash flow needs. A security may also be sold based on relative value considerations and could be replaced with a security that presents a better value or risk/reward profile. We may actively trade portfolio securities.
Although not part of its principal investment strategy, the Fund may, but will not necessarily, temporarily invest up to 100% of its assets in cash and/or high-quality money market instruments in response to adverse economic, political or market conditions. This strategy is inconsistent with the Fund's investment goal and principal investment strategies and, if employed, could result in a lower return and loss of market opportunity.
The Fund may hold some of its assets in cash or in money market instruments, including U.S. Government obligations, shares of other mutual funds and repurchase agreements, or make other short-term investments to either maintain liquidity or for short-term defensive purposes when we believe it is in the best interests of the shareholders to do so. During these periods, the Fund may not achieve its objective.
The fundamental investment policies of the Target and Acquiring Funds are substantively similar. For a comparative chart of fundamental investment policies, please see Exhibit B.
Principal Risk Comparison
Because the Evergreen funds and the Wells Fargo Advantage Funds were unaffiliated fund families until January 2009, the Funds have historically used different terms and descriptions to describe their principal risks. Nonetheless, due to the similarity of the Funds' investment strategies, the Funds are generally subject to similar types of risks. Listed below are the principal risks that apply to the Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Municipal Bond Fund. A description of those risks can be found in the section of this prospectus/proxy statement entitled "Risk Descriptions." Although each of the Funds may be subject to all or substantially all of the risks listed below, they may be subject to a particular risk to different degrees. For example, because Evergreen Strategic Municipal Bond Fund may invest a greater percentage of its assets in below investment grade municipal securities, an investment in Evergreen Strategic Municipal Bond Fund may be subject to high yield securities risk to a greater extent than an investment in the Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Municipal Bond Fund.
Principal Risks Counter-Party Risk Debt Securities Risk Derivatives Risk High Yield Securities Risk Leverage Risk Liquidity Risk Management Risk Market Risk Municipal Securities Risk Regulatory Risk
A discussion of the principal risks associated with an investment in the Target Fund may be found in the Target Fund's prospectus. In addition, each Fund has other investment policies, practices and restrictions which, together with the Fund's related risks, are also set forth for the Target Fund in the Fund's prospectus and SAI and, for the Acquiring Fund, in this prospectus/proxy statement and the Merger SAI.
Fund Performance Comparison
The following bar chart and table illustrate how the Target Fund's returns have varied from year to year and compare the Target Fund's returns with those of one or more broad-based securities indexes. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not necessarily an indication of future results. Current month-end performance information is available for an Evergreen fund at www.evergreeninvestments.com. The bar chart does not reflect applicable sales charges; if it did, returns would be lower than those shown. Since the Acquiring Fund is a Shell Fund, it has not yet commenced operations and therefore performance information for the Acquiring Fund is not yet available.
Year-by-Year Total Return for Class A Shares (%) for Evergreen Strategic Municipal Bond Fund
Highest Quarter:
1st Quarter 2000
+2.80%
Lowest Quarter:
4th Quarter 2008
-1.00%
Average Annual Total Returns for the period ended 12/31/2009
Evergreen Strategic Municipal Bond Fund
Inception Date of Share Class
1 Year
5 Year
10 Year
Class A (before taxes)
12/1/1994
1.82%
2.32%
3.60%
Class A (after taxes on distributions)
12/1/1994
1.82%
2.31%
3.58%
Class A (after taxes on distributions and the sale of Fund Shares)
12/1/1994
2.33%
2.45%
3.61%
Class B (before taxes)
3/21/1985
1.13%
2.19%
3.35%
Class C (before taxes)
8/18/1997
5.11%
2.55%
3.35%
Class I (before taxes)
10/6/1997
7.19%
3.58%
4.38%
Barclays Capital Municipal Bond Index (reflects no deduction for fees, expenses, or taxes)
12.91%
4.32%
5.75%
1
After-tax returns are shown for only one class and after-tax returns for other classes will vary. The after-tax returns shown are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. After-tax returns on distributions and the sale of Fund shares assume a complete sale of Fund shares at the end of the measurement period, resulting in capital gains taxes or tax benefits when capital losses occur. Actual after-tax returns will depend on your individual tax situation and may differ from those shown. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant to you if you hold your Fund shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as 401(k) plans or Individual Retirement Accounts.
2
The returns shown for Class B shares do not reflect the conversion of Class B shares to Class A shares.
Shareholder Fee and Fund Expense Comparison
The sales charges and expenses for each class of shares of your Target Fund may be different than those of the corresponding class of shares of the Acquiring Fund. This section compares the fees and expenses you pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Target Fund and the Acquiring Fund, and the tables entitled "Pro Forma" also show what your fees and expenses would be if the Merger takes place. You may qualify for sales charge discounts if you and your family invest, or agree to invest in the future, at least $50,000 in the Target Fund's family of funds or $50,000 in the Acquiring Fund's family of funds. Information regarding sales charges and sales charge discounts applicable to investments in the Acquiring Fund's family of funds is available in the "Buying, Selling and Exchanging Fund Shares -- Wells Fargo Advantage Funds" section of this prospectus/proxy statement. More information about these and other discounts is available from your financial professional and for the Target Fund in the Fund's prospectus, and, for the Acquiring Fund, in Exhibit E.
The sales charge schedule applicable to Class A shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Municipal Bond Fund differs from the schedule applicable to Evergreen Strategic Municipal Bond Fund in the following way: Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Municipal Bond Fund's front-end sales charges on purchases of Class A shares up to $249,999 are slightly lower than Evergreen Strategic Municipal Bond Fund's front-end sales charge on similar purchases of Class A shares. The sales charge schedules applicable to Class B and Class C shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Municipal Bond Fund are identical to the sales charge schedules for the corresponding classes of shares of Evergreen Strategic Municipal Bond Fund.
The following tables allow you to compare the maximum sales charges of the Funds. The Pro Forma table also shows you what the maximum sales charges will be, assuming the Merger takes place. The Target Fund shareholders will not pay any front-end or deferred sales charges in connection with the Merger.
Shareholder Fees (fees paid directly from your investment)
Evergreen Strategic Municipal Bond Fund
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
Maximum front-end sales charge (load) imposed on purchases (as a % of offering price)
4.75%1
None
None
None
Maximum deferred sales charge (load) (as a % of either the redemption amount or initial investment, whichever is lower)
None1
5.00%
1.00%
None
1
Investments of $1 million or more are not subject to a front-end sales charge, but will be subject to a deferred sales charge of 1.00% if you sell the shares within eighteen months of purchase.
Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Municipal Bond Fund (Pro Forma)
Class A
Class B
Class C
Administrator Class
Maximum sales charge (load) imposed on purchases (as a percentage of the offering price)
4.50%
None
None
None
Maximum deferred sales charge (load) (as a percentage of the net asset value at purchase)
None1
5.00%
1.00%
None
1
Class A shares that are purchased at NAV amounts of $1,000,000 or more may be assessed a 1.00% contingent deferred sales charge if they are redeemed within eighteen months from the date of purchase.
The following tables allow you to compare the annual operating expenses of the Funds. The net and gross total annual fund operating expenses for the Target Fund set forth in the following table are based on the actual expenses for the twelve-month period ended September 30, 2009. The pro forma expense table shows you what the net and gross total annual fund operating expenses would have been for the Acquiring Fund for the twelve-month period ended September 30, 2009, assuming the Merger had taken place at the beginning of that period. Exhibit C contains expense tables and examples for the Target Fund based upon the actual expenses incurred by the Target Fund during its most recently completed fiscal year. Exhibit C also includes a pro forma expense table and examples for the Acquiring Fund as of the Target Fund's most recent financial statements. Since the Acquiring Fund has not yet commenced operations, the information presented is based on estimates.
Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment)
Evergreen Strategic Municipal Bond Fund
Acquired Fund Fees and Expenses1
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses1
Class A
0.02%
1.03%
Class B
0.02%
1.78%
Class C
0.02%
1.78%
Class I
0.02%
0.78%
1
The Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses in the table above include fees and expenses incurred indirectly by the Fund as a result of its investment in other investment companies.
Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Municipal Bond Fund (Pro Forma)
Acquired Fund Fees and Expenses
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (Before Waiver)
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver)2,3
Class A
0.02%
0.88%
0.88%
Class B
0.02%
1.63%
1.63%
Class C
0.02%
1.63%
1.63%
Administrator Class
0.02%
0.82%
0.70%
1
Reflects the pro rata portion of the net operating expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund. Shareholders indirectly bear these underlying expenses because the NAV and/or distributions paid reflect such underlying expense.
2
The Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) shown here include the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund.
3
Funds Management has committed for three years after the closing of the Merger to waive fees and/or reimburse expenses to the extent necessary to ensure that the Fund's Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver), excluding brokerage commissions, interest, taxes, extraordinary expenses, and the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund, do not exceed 0.86% for Class A, 1.61% for Class B, 1.61% for Class C, and 0.68% for Administrator Class. After this time, the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) may be increased only with the approval of the Board of Trustees.
Evergreen Strategic Municipal Bond Fund and the Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Municipal Bond Fund have each adopted a Distribution Plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (a "Distribution Plan"). Although the fees charged to Class A, B, and C shares of Evergreen Strategic Municipal Bond Fund under that Fund's Distribution Plan are 0.25% more than the Distribution Plan fees borne by the corresponding classes of the Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Municipal Bond Fund, Class A, B, and C shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Municipal Bond Fund are subject to a shareholder servicing fee equal to 0.25%. This means that the total distribution and shareholder servicing fees for Class A, B, and C shares that you bear will not change as a result of the Merger. Class I shareholders of Evergreen Strategic Municipal Bond Fund, which currently do not bear 12b-1/shareholder servicing fees, will receive Administrator Class shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Municipal Bond Fund and will be subject to a shareholder servicing fee of 0.25%.
Portfolio Turnover. The Target and Acquiring Funds pay transaction costs, such as commissions or dealer mark-ups when each buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A 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 the annual fund operating expenses or in the example, affect each Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Target Fund's portfolio turnover rate was 53% of the average value of its portfolio. Since the Acquiring Fund has not yet commenced operations, its portfolio turnover rate is not yet available.
Fund Management Information
The following table identifies the investment adviser, investment sub-adviser and portfolio manager(s) for the Acquiring Fund. Further information about the management of the Acquiring Fund can be found under the section entitled "Management of the Funds."
Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Municipal Bond Fund
Investment Adviser
Funds Management
Investment Sub-Adviser
Wells Capital Management Incorporated
Portfolio Managers
Lyle J. Fitterer, CFA, CPA Mathew M. Kiselak Julio C. Bonilla, CFA
Although your Target Fund will be the accounting and performance survivor in the Merger, the Acquiring Fund will have different portfolio managers than that of your Target Fund.
Tax Information
It is expected that the Merger will be tax-free to shareholders for U.S. federal income tax purposes, and receipt of an opinion substantially to that effect from Proskauer Rose LLP, special tax counsel to the Acquiring Fund, is a condition to the obligation of the Funds to consummate the Merger. This means that neither shareholders nor your Target or Acquiring Fund will recognize a gain or loss directly as a result of the Merger.
The cost basis and holding period of your Target Fund shares will carry over to the shares of the Acquiring Fund you receive as a result of the Merger. At any time prior to the consummation of the Merger, a shareholder may redeem shares, likely resulting in recognition of a gain or a loss to the shareholder for U.S. federal income tax purposes if the shareholder holds the shares in a taxable account.
A portion of the securities held by your Target Fund may be disposed of in connection with the Merger. This could result in additional portfolio transaction costs to your Target Fund and increased taxable distributions to shareholders of your Target Fund. The actual tax impact of such sales will depend on the difference between the price at which such portfolio assets are sold and your Target Fund's basis in such assets. Any net realized capital gains from sales that occur prior to the Merger will be distributed to your Target Fund's shareholders as capital gain dividends (to the extent of the excess of net realized long-term capital gains over net realized short-term capital losses) and/or ordinary dividends (to the extent of the excess of net realized short-term capital gains over net realized long-term capital losses) during or with respect to the year of sale (after reduction by any available capital loss carryforwards), and such distributions will be taxable to shareholders.
Certain other U.S. federal income tax consequences are discussed below under "Material U.S. Federal Income Tax Consequences of the Mergers."
EVERGREEN NORTH CAROLINA MUNICIPAL BOND FUND INTO WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE NORTH CAROLINA TAX-FREE FUND
Share Class Information
The following table illustrates the share class of the Acquiring Fund you will receive as a result of the Merger in exchange for the shares you own in your Target Fund.
If you own this class of shares of Evergreen North Carolina Municipal Bond Fund:
You will get this class of shares of Wells Fargo Advantage North Carolina Tax-Free Fund1:
Class A
Class A
Class B2
Class A
Class C
Class C
Class I3
Institutional Class
1
The Fund is a shell fund ("Shell Fund") being created to receive the assets of one or more Target Funds.
2
Former Class B shareholders of the Target Fund will not be subject to a contingent deferred sales charge upon the redemption of the Class A shares they receive as a result of the Merger, but will have to pay a front-end sales charge on additional purchases of Class A shares of the Acquiring Fund as described below.
3
Following completion of the Mergers, former Class I shareholders of any applicable Evergreen Target Fund will not need to meet the minimum investment amount or the institutional entity requirements applicable to the Institutional Class shares of any Wells Fargo Advantage Fund received in a Merger.
The Acquiring Fund shares you receive as a result of the Merger will have the same total value as the total value of your Target Fund shares as of the close of business on the business day immediately prior to the Merger.
The procedures for buying, selling and exchanging shares of the Funds are similar. For additional information, see the section entitled "Buying, Selling and Exchanging Fund Shares." This section also contains important information for foreign shareholders of a Target Fund, defined as shareholders whose accounts do not currently have both a U.S. address and tax payer identification number on record with the Funds. Following the Merger, foreign shareholders will not be able to make additional investments into a Wells Fargo Advantage Fund.
Investment Goal and Strategy Comparison
The following section compares the investment goals, principal investment strategies and fundamental investment policies of the Funds. The investment goals of the Funds may be changed without shareholder approval.
Although the investment goals and certain strategies of Evergreen North Carolina Municipal Bond Fund and the Wells Fargo Advantage North Carolina Tax-Free Fund differ in certain respects, both Funds invest in similar securities. Evergreen North Carolina Municipal Bond Fund seeks current income exempt from federal income tax, other than the alternative minimum tax, and North Carolina state income tax as part of a long-term strategy of achieving tax-advantaged total return. The Wells Fargo Advantage North Carolina Tax-Free Fund seeks current income exempt from federal income tax and North Carolina individual income tax. Although both Funds normally invest at least 80% of their assets in municipal securities that pay interest exempt from federal income tax and North Carolina income tax, Wells Fargo Advantage North Carolina Tax-Free Fund seeks to also limit alternative minimum tax. The Wells Fargo Advantage North Carolina Tax-Free Fund may invest no more than 20% of its assets in securities subject to the alternative minimum tax. Because Evergreen North Carolina Municipal Bond Fund may invest a greater percentage of its assets in municipal securities subject to the alternative minimum tax, its shareholders may receive a greater percentage of distributions that are subject to alternative minimum tax than those of the Wells Fargo Advantage North Carolina Tax-Free Fund. Another difference is that Evergreen North Carolina Municipal Bond Fund may invest up to 20% of its assets in below investment grade bonds, while the Wells Fargo Advantage North Carolina Tax-Free Fund may invest only up to 10% of its assets in below investment grade municipal securities. This means Evergreen North Carolina Municipal Bond Fund may invest a greater percentage of its assets in below investment grade bonds.
A more complete description of each Fund's investment goals and strategies is below.
EVERGREEN NORTH CAROLINA MUNICIPAL BOND FUND (Target Fund)
WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE NORTH CAROLINA TAX-FREE FUND (Acquiring Fund)
INVESTMENT GOAL
The Fund seeks current income exempt from federal income tax, other than the alternative minimum tax, and North Carolina state income tax as part of a long-term strategy of achieving tax-advantaged total return.
The Fund seeks current income exempt from federal income tax and North Carolina individual income tax.
PRINCIPAL INVESTMENT STRATEGIES
The Fund is a non-diversified fund that normally invests at least 80% of its assets in municipal securities, the interest from which is exempt from federal income taxes, other than the alternative minimum tax, and from income taxes in the State of North Carolina. The Fund may also invest up to 20% of its assets in high-quality short-term taxable obligations, which may include taxable securities. The Fund normally invests at least 80% of its assets in investment grade bonds. For purposes of this test, an investment in a municipal money market fund will be considered the equivalent of an investment grade bond investment. The Fund may invest up to 20% of its assets in bonds rated below investment grade, but the Fund will not invest in bonds that are rated below B.
Under normal circumstances, we invest at least 80% of the Fund's net assets in municipal securities that pay interest exempt from federal income tax, including federal alternative minimum tax (AMT), and North Carolina individual income tax. We invest up to 20% of the Fund's net assets in securities that pay interest subject to federal income tax, including federal AMT. We also invest up to 10% of the Fund's total assets in below investment-grade municipal securities or securities that may be unrated or deemed by us to be of comparable quality. Our investment holdings may include municipal securities issued by the state of North Carolina and its subdivisions, authorities, instrumentalities and corporations as well as municipal securities issued by the territories and possessions of the United States. The Fund is considered to be non-diversified.
In purchasing municipal securities, the portfolio manager considers the potential value of the securities relative to municipal market prices. Security ratings are determined at the time of investment based on ratings received by nationally recognized statistical organizations or, if a security is not rated, it will be deemed to have the same rating as a security determined to be of comparable quality by the Fund's portfolio managers. If a security is rated by more than one nationally recognized statistical ratings organization, the highest rating is used. The Fund may retain any security whose rating has been downgraded after purchase if the Fund's portfolio managers consider retention advisable.
We start our investment process with a top-down, macroeconomic outlook to determine portfolio duration and yield curve positioning as well as industry, sector and credit quality allocations. Macroeconomic factors considered may include, among others, the pace of economic growth, employment conditions, inflation, and monetary and fiscal policy. In combination with our top-down macroeconomic approach, we conduct intensive research on individual issuers to uncover solid investment opportunities, especially looking for bonds whose quality may be improving. Our security selection is based on several factors including, among others, improving financial trends, positive industry and sector dynamics, improving economic conditions, specific demographic trends and value relative to other securities.
The Fund will consider selling a portfolio investment when a portfolio manager believes the issuer's investment fundamentals are beginning to deteriorate, when the investment no longer appears consistent with the portfolio manager's investment methodology, when the Fund must meet redemptions, in order to take advantage of more attractive investment opportunities, or for other investment reasons which a portfolio manager deems appropriate. There is no assurance that a Fund will sell an investment prior to a decline in its value or that a Fund will be able to sell an investment when a portfolio manager wishes to do so.
We may sell a security due to changes in credit characteristics or outlook, as well as changes in portfolio strategy or cash flow needs. A security may also be sold based on relative value considerations and could be replaced with a security that presents a better value or risk/reward profile.
Although the Fund may invest in securities of any maturity, the Fund will generally seek to maintain a dollar-weighted average maturity between 5 and 20 years. The dollar-weighted average duration of the Fund's portfolio will not be subject to any restriction.
Under normal circumstances, we expect the Fund's dollar-weighted average effective maturity to be greater than 5 years and less than 20 years.
The Fund may, but will not necessarily, use a variety of derivative instruments, such as futures contracts, options and swaps, including, for example, index futures, Treasury futures, Eurodollar futures, interest rate swap agreements, credit default swaps and total return swaps. The Fund typically uses derivatives as a substitute for taking a position in the underlying asset or basket of assets and/or as part of a strategy designed to reduce exposure to other risks, such as interest rate risk.
We may use futures, options or swap agreements, as well as other derivatives, to manage risk or to enhance return.
Although not part of its principal investment strategy, the Fund may, but will not necessarily, temporarily invest up to 100% of its assets in cash and/or high-quality money market instruments in response to adverse economic, political or market conditions. This strategy is inconsistent with the Fund's investment goal and principal investment strategies and, if employed, could result in a lower return and loss of market opportunity.
The Fund may hold some of its assets in cash or in money market instruments, including U.S. Government obligations, shares of other mutual funds and repurchase agreements, or make other short-term investments to either maintain liquidity or for short-term defensive purposes when we believe it is in the best interests of the shareholders to do so. During these periods, the Fund may not achieve its objective.
The fundamental investment policies of the Target and Acquiring Funds are substantively similar. For a comparative chart of fundamental investment policies, please see Exhibit B.
Principal Risk Comparison
Because the Evergreen funds and Wells Fargo Advantage Funds were unaffiliated fund families until January 2009, the Funds have historically used different terms and descriptions to describe their principal risks. Nonetheless, due to the similarity of the Funds' investment strategies, the Funds are generally subject to similar types of risks. Listed below are the principal risks that apply to the Wells Fargo Advantage North Carolina Tax-Free Fund. A description of those risks can be found in the section of this prospectus/proxy statement entitled "Risk Descriptions." Although each of the Funds may be subject to all or substantially all of the risks listed below, they may be subject to a particular risk to different degrees. For example, because Evergreen North Carolina Municipal Bond Fund may invest a greater percentage of its assets in below investment grade bonds and in municipal securities subject to the alternative minimum tax, an investment in Evergreen North Carolina Municipal Bond Fund is more likely to result in a greater extent of distributions being subject to the alternative minimum tax and may be subject to high yield securities risk to a greater extent than an investment in the Wells Fargo Advantage North Carolina Tax-Free Fund.
Principal Risks Counter-Party Risk Debt Securities Risk Derivatives Risk High Yield Securities Risk Leverage Risk Liquidity Risk Management Risk Market Risk Municipal Securities Risk Non-Diversification Risk North Carolina Municipal Securities Risk Regulatory Risk
A discussion of the principal risks associated with an investment in the Target Fund may be found in the Target Fund's prospectus. In addition, each Fund has other investment policies, practices and restrictions which, together with the Fund's related risks, are also set forth for the Target Fund in the Fund's prospectus and SAI and, for the Acquiring Fund, in this prospectus/proxy statement and the Merger SAI.
Fund Performance Comparison
The following bar chart and table illustrate how the Target Fund's returns have varied from year to year and compare the Target Fund's returns with those of one or more broad-based securities indexes. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not necessarily an indication of future results. Current month-end performance information is available for an Evergreen fund at www.evergreeninvestments.com. The bar chart does not reflect applicable sales charges; if it did, returns would be lower than those shown. Since the Acquiring Fund is a Shell Fund, it has not yet commenced operations and therefore performance information for the Acquiring Fund is not yet available.
Year-by-Year Total Return for Class A Shares (%) for Evergreen North Carolina Municipal Bond Fund
Highest Quarter:
3rd Quarter 2009
+6.55%
Lowest Quarter:
3rd Quarter 2008
-3.36%
Average Annual Total Returns for the period ended 12/31/20091
Evergreen North Carolina Municipal Bond Fund
Inception Date of Share Class
1 Year
5 Year
10 Year
Class A (before taxes)
1/11/1993
7.23%
1.57%
3.70%
Class A (after taxes on distributions)
1/11/1993
7.22%
1.57%
3.63%
Class A (after taxes on distributions and the sale of Fund Shares)
1/11/1993
6.23%
1.89%
3.71%
Class B (before taxes)
1/11/1993
6.73%
1.47%
3.45%
Class C (before taxes)
3/27/2002
10.73%
1.82%
3.62%
Class I (before taxes)
2/28/1994
12.84%
2.84%
4.48%
Barclays Capital Municipal Bond Index (reflects no deduction for fees, expenses, or taxes)
12.91%
4.32%
5.75%
Barclays Capital N. Carolina Municipal Bond Index (reflects no deduction for fees, expenses, or taxes)
11.40%
4.69%
6.06%
1
Historical performance shown for Class C prior to its inception is based on the performance of Class A, one of the original classes offered along with Class B. The historical returns for Class C have not been adjusted to reflect the effect of its 12b-1 fee. This fee is a 12b-1 fee of 0.25% for Class A and 1.00% for Class C. If these fees had been reflected, 10 year returns for Class C would have been lower.
2
After-tax returns are shown for only one class and after-tax returns for other classes will vary. The after-tax returns shown are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. After-tax returns on distributions and the sale of Fund shares assume a complete sale of Fund shares at the end of the measurement period, resulting in capital gains taxes or tax benefits when capital losses occur. Actual after-tax returns will depend on your individual tax situation and may differ from those shown. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant to you if you hold your Fund shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as 401(k) plans or Individual Retirement Accounts.
3
The returns shown for Class B shares do not reflect the conversion of Class B shares to Class A shares.
Shareholder Fee and Fund Expense Comparison
The sales charges and expenses for each class of shares of your Target Fund may be different than those of the corresponding class of shares of the Acquiring Fund. This section compares the fees and expenses you pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Target Fund and the Acquiring Fund, and the tables entitled "Pro Forma" also show what your fees and expenses would be if the Merger takes place. You may qualify for sales charge discounts if you and your family invest, or agree to invest in the future, at least $50,000 in the Target Fund's family of funds or $50,000 in the Acquiring Fund's family of funds. Information regarding sales charges and sales charge discounts applicable to investments in the Acquiring Fund's family of funds is available in the "Buying, Selling and Exchanging Fund Shares -- Wells Fargo Advantage Funds" section of this prospectus/proxy statement. More information about these and other discounts is available from your financial professional and for the Target Fund in the Fund's prospectus, and, for the Acquiring Fund, in Exhibit E.
The sales charge schedule applicable to Class A shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage North Carolina Tax-Free Fund differs from the schedule applicable to Evergreen North Carolina Municipal Bond Fund in the following way: the Wells Fargo Advantage North Carolina Tax-Free Fund's front-end sales charges on purchases of Class A shares up to $249,999 are slightly lower than Evergreen North Carolina Municipal Bond Fund's front-end sales charge on similar purchases of Class A shares.
Through the Merger, Class B shareholders of Evergreen North Carolina Municipal Bond Fund will receive Class A shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage North Carolina Tax-Free Fund and will have any remaining CDSC waived, but they will have a Class A front-end sales charge for additional purchases as described above. The sales charge schedule applicable to Class C shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage North Carolina Tax-Free Fund is identical to the sales charge schedule for the corresponding class of shares of Evergreen North Carolina Municipal Bond Fund.
The following tables allow you to compare the maximum sales charges of the Funds. The Pro Forma table also shows you what the maximum sales charges will be, assuming the Merger takes place. The Target Fund shareholders will not pay any front-end or deferred sales charges in connection with the Merger.
Shareholder Fees (fees paid directly from your investment)
Evergreen North Carolina Municipal Bond Fund
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
Maximum front-end sales charge (load) imposed on purchases (as a % of offering price)
4.75%1
None
None
None
Maximum deferred sales charge (load) (as a % of either the redemption amount or initial investment, whichever is lower)
None1
5.00%
1.00%
None
1
Investments of $1 million or more are not subject to a front-end sales charge, but will be subject to a deferred sales charge of 1.00% if you sell the shares within eighteen months of purchase.
Wells Fargo Advantage North Carolina Tax-Free Fund (Pro Forma)
Class A1
Class C
Institutional Class
Maximum sales charge (load) imposed on purchases (as a percentage of the offering price)
4.50%
None
None
Maximum deferred sales charge (load) (as a percentage of the net asset value at purchase)
None2
1.00%
None
1
Former Class B shareholders of the Target Fund will not be subject to a contingent deferred sales charge upon the redemption of the Class A shares they receive as a result of the Merger, but will have to pay a front-end sales charge on additional purchases of Class A shares of the Acquiring Fund as described below.
2
Class A shares that are purchased at NAV amounts of $1,000,000 or more may be assessed a 1.00% contingent deferred sales charge if they are redeemed within eighteen months from the date of purchase.
The following tables allow you to compare the annual operating expenses of the Funds. The net and gross total annual fund operating expenses for the Target Fund set forth in the following table are based on the actual expenses for the twelve-month period ended September 30, 2009. The pro forma expense table shows you what the net and gross total annual fund operating expenses would have been for the Acquiring Fund for the twelve-month period ended September 30, 2009, assuming the Merger had taken place at the beginning of that period. Exhibit C contains expense tables and examples for the Target Fund based upon the actual expenses incurred by the Target Fund during its most recently completed fiscal year. Exhibit C also includes a pro forma expense table and examples for the Acquiring Fund as of the Target Fund's most recent financial statements. Since the Acquiring Fund has not yet commenced operations, the information presented is based on estimates.
Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment)
Evergreen North Carolina Municipal Bond Fund
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses
Class A
0.87%
Class B
1.62%
Class C
1.62%
Class I
0.62%
Wells Fargo Advantage North Carolina Tax-Free Fund (Pro Forma)
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (Before Waiver)
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver)1
Class A
0.87%
0.85%
Class C
1.62%
1.60%
Institutional Class
0.54%
0.54%
1
Funds Management has committed for three years after the closing of the Merger to waive fees and/or reimburse expenses to the extent necessary to ensure that the Fund's Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver), excluding brokerage commissions, interest, taxes, extraordinary expenses, and the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund, do not exceed 0.85% for Class A, 1.60% for Class C, and 0.54% for Institutional Class. After this time, the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) may be increased only with the approval of the Board of Trustees.
Evergreen North Carolina Municipal Bond Fund and the Wells Fargo Advantage North Carolina Tax-Free Fund have each adopted a distribution plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the 1940 Act (a "Distribution Plan"). Although the fees charged to Class A and Class C shares of Evergreen North Carolina Municipal Bond Fund under that Fund's Distribution Plan are 0.25% more than the Distribution Plan fees borne by the corresponding classes of the Wells Fargo Advantage North Carolina Tax-Free Fund, Class A and Class C shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage North Carolina Tax-Free Fund are subject to a shareholder servicing fee equal to 0.25%. This means that the total distribution and shareholder servicing fees for Class A and Class C shares that you bear will not change as a result of the Merger.
Following the Merger, Class B shareholders of Evergreen North Carolina Municipal Bond Fund, which currently bear a 1.00% 12b-1 fee, will receive Class A shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage North Carolina Tax-Free Fund and will be subject to a shareholder servicing fee of 0.25% and no 12b-1 fees, with a net decrease in 12b-1/shareholder servicing fees of 0.75%.
Portfolio Turnover. The Target and Acquiring Funds pay transaction costs, such as commissions or dealer mark-ups when each buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A 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 the annual fund operating expenses or in the example, affect each Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Target Fund's portfolio turnover rate was 48% of the average value of its portfolio. Since the Acquiring Fund has not yet commenced operations, its portfolio turnover rate is not yet available.
Fund Management Information
The following table identifies the investment adviser, investment sub-adviser and portfolio manager(s) for the Acquiring Fund. Further information about the management of the Acquiring Fund can be found under the section entitled "Management of the Funds."
Wells Fargo Advantage North Carolina Tax-Free Fund
Investment Adviser
Funds Management
Investment Sub-Adviser
Wells Capital Management Incorporated
Portfolio Managers
Mathew Kiselak Robert Miller
Tax Information
It is expected that the Merger will be tax-free to shareholders for U.S. federal income tax purposes, and receipt of an opinion substantially to that effect from Proskauer Rose LLP, special tax counsel to the Acquiring Fund, is a condition to the obligation of the Funds to consummate the Merger. This means that neither shareholders nor your Target or Acquiring Fund will recognize a gain or loss directly as a result of the Merger.
The cost basis and holding period of your Target Fund shares will carry over to the shares of the Acquiring Fund you receive as a result of the Merger. At any time prior to the consummation of the Merger, a shareholder may redeem shares, likely resulting in recognition of a gain or a loss to the shareholder for U.S. federal income tax purposes if the shareholder holds the shares in a taxable account.
A portion of the securities held by your Target Fund may be disposed of in connection with the Merger. This could result in additional portfolio transaction costs to your Target Fund and increased taxable distributions to shareholders of your Target Fund. The actual tax impact of such sales will depend on the difference between the price at which such portfolio assets are sold and your Target Fund's basis in such assets. Any net realized capital gains from sales that occur prior to the Merger will be distributed to your Target Fund's shareholders as capital gain dividends (to the extent of the excess of net realized long-term capital gains over net realized short-term capital losses) and/or ordinary dividends (to the extent of the excess of net realized short-term capital gains over net realized long-term capital losses) during or with respect to the year of sale (after reduction by any available capital loss carryforwards), and such distributions will be taxable to shareholders.
Certain other U.S. federal income tax consequences are discussed below under "Material U.S. Federal Income Tax Consequences of the Mergers."
EVERGREEN PENNSYLVANIA MUNICIPAL BOND FUND INTO WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE PENNSYLVANIA TAX-FREE FUND
Share Class Information
The following table illustrates the share class of the Acquiring Fund you will receive as a result of the Merger in exchange for the shares you own in your Target Fund.
If you own this class of shares of Evergreen Pennsylvania Municipal Bond Fund:
You will get this class of shares of Wells Fargo Advantage Pennsylvania Tax-Free Fund1:
Class A
Class A
Class B
Class B
Class C
Class C
Class I2
Institutional Class
1
The Fund is a shell fund ("Shell Fund") being created to receive the assets of one or more Target Funds.
2
Following completion of the Mergers, former Class I shareholders of any applicable Evergreen Target Fund will not need to meet the minimum investment amount or the institutional entity requirements applicable to the Institutional Class shares of any Wells Fargo Advantage Fund received in a Merger.
The Acquiring Fund shares you receive as a result of the Merger will have the same total value as the total value of your Target Fund shares as of the close of business on the business day immediately prior to the Merger.
The procedures for buying, selling and exchanging shares of the Funds are similar. For additional information, see the section entitled "Buying, Selling and Exchanging Fund Shares." This section also contains important information for foreign shareholders of a Target Fund, defined as shareholders whose accounts do not currently have both a U.S. address and tax payer identification number on record with the Funds. Following the Merger, foreign shareholders will not be able to make additional investments into a Wells Fargo Advantage Fund.
Investment Goal and Strategy Comparison
The following section compares the investment goals, principal investment strategies and fundamental investment policies of the Funds. The investment goals of the Funds may be changed without shareholder approval.
Although the investment goals and certain strategies of Evergreen Pennsylvania Municipal Bond Fund and the Wells Fargo Advantage Pennsylvania Tax-Free Fund differ in certain respects, both Funds invest in similar securities. Evergreen Pennsylvania Municipal Bond Fund seeks current income exempt from federal income tax, other than the alternative minimum tax, and Pennsylvania state income tax as part of a long-term strategy of achieving tax-advantaged total return. The Wells Fargo Advantage Pennsylvania Tax-Free Fund seeks current income exempt from federal income tax and Pennsylvania individual income tax. Although both Funds normally invest at least 80% of their assets in municipal securities that pay interest exempt from federal income tax and Pennsylvania income tax, the Wells Fargo Advantage Pennsylvania Tax-Free Fund seeks to also limit alternative minimum tax. The Wells Fargo Advantage Pennsylvania Tax-Free Fund may invest no more than 20% of its assets in securities subject to the alternative minimum tax. Because Evergreen Pennsylvania Municipal Bond Fund may invest a greater percentage of its assets in municipal securities subject to the alternative minimum tax, its shareholders may be subject to more alternative minimum tax than those of the Wells Fargo Advantage Pennsylvania Tax-Free Fund. Another difference is that Evergreen Pennsylvania Municipal Bond Fund may invest up to 20% of its assets in below investment grade bonds, while the Wells Fargo Advantage Pennsylvania Tax-Free Fund may invest only up to 10% of its assets in below investment grade municipal securities. This means Evergreen Pennsylvania Municipal Bond Fund may invest a greater percentage of its assets in below investment grade bonds.
A more complete description of each Fund's investment goals and strategies is below.
EVERGREEN PENNSYLVANIA MUNICIPAL BOND FUND (Target Fund)
WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE PENNSYLVANIA TAX-FREE FUND (Acquiring Fund)
INVESTMENT GOAL
The Fund seeks current income exempt from federal income taxes, other than the alternative minimum tax, and Pennsylvania state income tax as part of a long-term strategy of achieving tax-advantaged total return.
The Fund seeks current income exempt from federal income tax and Pennsylvania individual income tax.
PRINCIPAL INVESTMENT STRATEGIES
The Fund is a non-diversified fund that normally invests at least 80% of its assets in municipal securities issued by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, jurisdictions within the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and possessions of the U.S. and their political subdivisions, that are exempt from federal income tax, other than the alternative minimum tax, and from income taxes of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The Fund may also invest up to 20% of its assets in high-quality short-term obligations, which may include taxable securities. The Fund normally invests at least 80% of its assets in investment grade bonds. The Fund may invest up to 20% of its assets in bonds rated below investment grade (commonly referred to as "high yield" or "junk bonds"), but the Fund will not invest in bonds that are rated below B.
Under normal circumstances, we invest at least 80% of the Fund's net assets in municipal securities that pay interest exempt from federal income tax, including federal alternative minimum tax (AMT), and Pennsylvania individual income tax. We invest up to 20% of the Fund's net assets in securities that pay interest subject to federal income tax, including federal AMT. We also invest up to 10% of the Fund's total assets in below investment-grade municipal securities or in securities that may be unrated and deemed by us to be of comparable quality. Our investment holdings may include municipal securities issued by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and its subdivisions, authorities, instrumentalities and corporations as well as municipal securities issued by the territories and possessions of the United States. The Fund is considered to be non-diversified.
The Fund may invest in bonds of any maturity or duration but generally will maintain an overall portfolio with a dollar-weighted average maturity of 5 to 20 years.
Under normal circumstances, we expect the Fund's dollar-weighted average effective maturity to be greater than 5 years and less than 20 years.
The Fund may, but will not necessarily, use a variety of derivative instruments, such as futures contracts, options and swaps, including, for example, index futures, Treasury futures, Eurodollar futures, interest rate swap agreements, credit default swaps and total return swaps. The Fund typically uses derivatives as a substitute for taking a position in the underlying asset or basket of assets and/or as part of a strategy designed to reduce exposure to other risks, such as interest rate risk.
We may use futures, options or swap agreements, as well as other derivatives, to manage risk or to enhance return.
In purchasing municipal securities, the portfolio managers conduct an analysis of how well the securities fit into the Fund?s overall portfolio strategy, credit criteria and established price levels. Security ratings are determined at the time of investment and are based on ratings received by nationally recognized statistical ratings organizations or, if a security is not rated, it will be deemed to have the same rating as a security determined to be of comparable quality by the Fund's portfolio manager. If a security is rated by more than one nationally recognized statistical ratings organization, the higher rating is used. The Fund may retain any security whose rating has been downgraded after purchase if the Fund's portfolio manager considers the retention advisable.
We start our investment process with a top-down, macroeconomic outlook to determine portfolio duration and yield curve positioning as well as industry, sector and credit quality allocations. Macroeconomic factors considered may include, among others, the pace of economic growth, employment conditions, inflation, and monetary and fiscal policy. In combination with our top-down macroeconomic approach, we conduct intensive research on individual issuers to uncover solid investment opportunities, especially looking for bonds whose quality may be improving. Our security selection is based on several factors including, among others, improving financial trends, positive industry and sector dynamics, improving economic conditions, specific demographic trends and value relative to other securities.
The Fund will consider selling a portfolio investment when a portfolio manager believes the issuer's investment fundamentals are beginning to deteriorate, when the investment no longer appears consistent with the portfolio manager's investment methodology, when the Fund must meet redemptions, in order to take advantage of more attractive investment opportunities, or for other investment reasons which a portfolio manager deems appropriate. There is no assurance that a Fund will sell an investment prior to a decline in its value or that a Fund will be able to sell an investment when a portfolio manager wishes to do so.
We may sell a security due to changes in credit characteristics or outlook, as well as changes in portfolio strategy or cash flow needs. A security may also be sold based on relative value considerations and could be replaced with a security that presents a better value or risk/reward profile.
Although not part of its principal investment strategy, the Fund may, but will not necessarily, temporarily invest up to 100% of its assets in cash and/or high-quality money market instruments in response to adverse economic, political or market conditions. This strategy is inconsistent with the Fund's investment goal and principal investment strategies and, if employed, could result in a lower return and loss of market opportunity.
The Fund may hold some of its assets in cash or in money market instruments, including U.S. Government obligations, shares of other mutual funds and repurchase agreements, or make other short-term investments to either maintain liquidity or for short-term defensive purposes when we believe it is in the best interests of the shareholders to do so. During these periods, the Fund may not achieve its objective.
The fundamental investment policies of the Target and Acquiring Funds are substantively similar. For a comparative chart of fundamental investment policies, please see Exhibit B.
Principal Risk Comparison
Because the Evergreen funds and Wells Fargo Advantage Funds were unaffiliated fund families until January 2009, the Funds have historically used different terms and descriptions to describe their principal risks. Nonetheless, due to the similarity of the Funds' investment strategies, the Funds are generally subject to similar types of risks. Listed below are the principal risks that apply to the Wells Fargo Advantage Pennsylvania Tax-Free Fund. A description of those risks can be found in the section of this prospectus/proxy statement entitled "Risk Descriptions." Although each of the Funds may be subject to all or substantially all of the risks listed below, they may be subject to a particular risk to different degrees. For example, because Evergreen Pennsylvania Municipal Bond Fund may invest a greater percentage of its assets in below investment grade bonds and in municipal securities subject to alternative minimum tax, an investment in Evergreen Pennsylvania Municipal Bond Fund is more likely to be subject to alternative minimum tax and may be subject to high yield securities risk to a greater extent than an investment in the Wells Fargo Advantage Pennsylvania Tax-Free Fund.
Principal Risks Counter-Party Risk Debt Securities Risk Derivatives Risk High Yield Securities Risk Leverage Risk Liquidity Risk Management Risk Market Risk Municipal Securities Risk Non-Diversification Risk Pennsylvania Municipal Securities Risk Regulatory Risk
A discussion of the principal risks associated with an investment in the Target Fund may be found in the Target Fund's prospectus. In addition, each Fund has other investment policies, practices and restrictions which, together with the Fund's related risks, are also set forth for the Target Fund in the Fund's prospectus and SAI and, for the Acquiring Fund, in this prospectus/proxy statement and the Merger SAI.
Fund Performance Comparison
The following bar chart and table illustrate how the Target Fund's returns have varied from year to year and compare the Target Fund's returns with those of one or more broad-based securities indexes. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not necessarily an indication of future results. Current month-end performance information is available for an Evergreen fund at www.evergreeninvestments.com. The bar chart does not reflect applicable sales charges; if it did, returns would be lower than those shown. Since the Acquiring Fund is a Shell Fund, it has not yet commenced operations and therefore performance information for the Acquiring Fund is not yet available.
Year-by-Year Total Return for Class A Shares (%) for Evergreen Pennsylvania Municipal Bond Fund
Highest Quarter:
3rd Quarter 2009
+9.17%
Lowest Quarter:
4th Quarter 2008
-4.89%
Average Annual Total Returns for the period ended 12/31/2009
Evergreen Pennsylvania Municipal Bond Fund
Inception Date of Share Class
1 Year
5 Year
10 Year
Class A (before taxes)
12/27/1990
12.40%
2.07%
4.07%
Class A (after taxes on distributions)
12/27/1990
12.39%
2.07%
4.02%
Class A (after taxes on distributions and the sale of Fund Shares)
12/27/1990
9.72%
2.37%
4.09%
Class B (before taxes)
2/1/1993
12.20%
2.00%
3.87%
Class C (before taxes)
2/1/1993
16.18%
2.34%
3.87%
Class I (before taxes)
11/24/1997
18.31%
3.37%
4.85%
Barclays Capital Municipal Bond Index (reflects no deduction for fees, expenses, or taxes)
12.91%
4.32%
5.75%
Barclays Capital Pennsylvania Municipal Bond Index (reflects no deduction for fees, expenses, or taxes)
11.69%
4.50%
5.83%
1
After-tax returns are shown for only one class and after-tax returns for other classes will vary. The after-tax returns shown are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. After-tax returns on distributions and the sale of Fund shares assume a complete sale of Fund shares at the end of the measurement period, resulting in capital gains taxes or tax benefits when capital losses occur. Actual after-tax returns will depend on your individual tax situation and may differ from those shown. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant to you if you hold your Fund shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as 401(k) plans or Individual Retirement Accounts.
2
The returns shown for Class B shares do not reflect the conversion of Class B shares to Class A shares.
Shareholder Fee and Fund Expense Comparison
The sales charges and expenses for each class of shares of your Target Fund may be different than those of the corresponding class of shares of the Acquiring Fund. This section compares the fees and expenses you pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Target Fund and the Acquiring Fund, and the tables entitled "Pro Forma" also show what your fees and expenses would be if the Merger takes place. You may qualify for sales charge discounts if you and your family invest, or agree to invest in the future, at least $50,000 in the Target Fund's family of funds or $50,000 in the Acquiring Fund's family of funds. Information regarding sales charges and sales charge discounts applicable to investments in the Acquiring Fund's family of funds is available in the "Buying, Selling and Exchanging Fund Shares -- Wells Fargo Advantage Funds" section of this prospectus/proxy statement. More information about these and other discounts is available from your financial professional and for the Target Fund in the Fund's prospectus, and, for the Acquiring Fund, in Exhibit E.
The sales charge schedule applicable to Class A shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Pennsylvania Tax-Free Fund differs from the schedule applicable to Evergreen Pennsylvania Municipal Bond Fund in the following way: the Wells Fargo Advantage Pennsylvania Tax-Free Fund's front-end sales charges on purchases of Class A shares below $249,999 are slightly lower than Evergreen Pennsylvania Municipal Bond Fund's front-end sales charge on similar purchases of Class A shares. The sales charge schedules applicable to Class B and C shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Pennsylvania Tax-Free Fund are identical to the sales charge schedules for the corresponding classes of shares of Evergreen Pennsylvania Municipal Bond Fund.
The following tables allow you to compare the maximum sales charges of the Funds. The Pro Forma table also shows you what the maximum sales charges will be, assuming the Merger takes place. The Target Fund shareholders will not pay any front-end or deferred sales charges in connection with the Merger.
Shareholder Fees (fees paid directly from your investment)
Evergreen Pennsylvania Municipal Bond Fund
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
Maximum front-end sales charge (load) imposed on purchases (as a % of offering price)
4.75%1
None
None
None
Maximum deferred sales charge (load) (as a % of either the redemption amount or initial investment, whichever is lower)
None1
5.00%
1.00%
None
1
Investments of $1 million or more are not subject to a front-end sales charge, but will be subject to a deferred sales charge of 1.00% if you sell the shares within eighteen months of purchase.
Wells Fargo Advantage Pennsylvania Tax-Free Fund (Pro Forma)
Class A
Class B
Class C
Institutional Class
Maximum sales charge (load) imposed on purchases (as a percentage of the offering price)
4.50%
None
None
None
Maximum deferred sales charge (load) (as a percentage of the net asset value at purchase)
None1
5.00%
1.00%
None
1
Class A shares that are purchased at NAV amounts of $1,000,000 or more may be assessed a 1.00% contingent deferred sales charge if they are redeemed within eighteen months from the date of purchase.
The following tables allow you to compare the annual operating expenses of the Funds. The net and gross total annual fund operating expenses for the Target Fund set forth in the following table are based on the actual expenses for the twelve-month period ended September 30, 2009. The pro forma expense table shows you what the net and gross total annual fund operating expenses would have been for the Acquiring Fund for the twelve-month period ended September 30, 2009, assuming the Merger had taken place at the beginning of that period. Exhibit C contains expense tables and examples for the Target Fund based upon the actual expenses incurred by the Target Fund during its most recently completed fiscal year. Exhibit C also includes a pro forma expense table and examples for the Acquiring Fund as of the Target Fund's most recent financial statements. Since the Acquiring Fund has not yet commenced operations, the information presented is based on estimates.
Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment)
Evergreen Pennsylvania Municipal Bond Fund
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses
Class A
0.74%
Class B
1.49%
Class C
1.49%
Class I
0.49%
Wells Fargo Advantage Pennsylvania Tax Free Fund (Pro Forma)
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (Before Waiver)
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver)1
Class A
0.86%
0.74%
Class B
1.61%
1.49%
Class C
1.61%
1.49%
Institutional Class
0.53%
0.49%
1
Funds Management has committed for three years after the closing of the Merger to waive fees and/or reimburse expenses to the extent necessary to ensure that the Fund's Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver), excluding brokerage commissions, interest, taxes, extraordinary expenses, and the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund, do not exceed the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) shown. After this time, the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) may be increased only with the approval of the Board of Trustees.
Evergreen Pennsylvania Municipal Bond Fund and the Wells Fargo Advantage Pennsylvania Tax-Free Fund have each adopted a distribution plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the 1940 Act (a "Distribution Plan"). Although the fees charged to Class A, Class B, and Class C shares of Evergreen Pennsylvania Municipal Bond Fund under that Fund's Distribution Plan are 0.25% more than the Distribution Plan fees borne by the corresponding classes of the Wells Fargo Advantage Pennsylvania Tax-Free Fund, Class A, Class B, and Class C shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Pennsylvania Tax-Free Fund are subject to a shareholder servicing fee equal to 0.25%. This means that the total distribution and shareholder servicing fees that you bear will not change as a result of the Merger. Class I shares of Evergreen Pennsylvania Municipal Bond Fund and Institutional Class shares of Wells Fargo Advantage Pennsylvania Tax-Free Fund are not subject to a 12b-1 fee.
Portfolio Turnover. The Target and Acquiring Funds pay transaction costs, such as commissions or dealer mark-ups when each buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A 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 the annual fund operating expenses or in the example, affect each Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Target Fund's portfolio turnover rate was 35% of the average value of its portfolio. Since the Acquiring Fund has not yet commenced operations, its portfolio turnover rate is not yet available.
Fund Management Information
The following table identifies the investment adviser, investment sub-adviser and portfolio manager(s) for the Acquiring Fund. Further information about the management of the Acquiring Fund can be found under the section entitled "Management of the Funds."
Wells Fargo Advantage Pennsylvania Tax-Free Fund
Investment Adviser
Funds Management
Investment Sub-Adviser
Wells Capital Management Incorporated
Portfolio Managers
Mathew Kiselak Robert Miller
Tax Information
It is expected that the Merger will be tax-free to shareholders for U.S. federal income tax purposes, and receipt of an opinion substantially to that effect from Proskauer Rose LLP, special tax counsel to the Acquiring Fund, is a condition to the obligation of the Funds to consummate the Merger. This means that neither shareholders nor your Target or Acquiring Fund will recognize a gain or loss directly as a result of the Merger.
The cost basis and holding period of your Target Fund shares will carry over to the shares of the Acquiring Fund you receive as a result of the Merger. At any time prior to the consummation of the Merger, a shareholder may redeem shares, likely resulting in recognition of a gain or a loss to the shareholder for U.S. federal income tax purposes if the shareholder holds the shares in a taxable account.
A portion of the securities held by your Target Fund may be disposed of in connection with the Merger. This could result in additional portfolio transaction costs to your Target Fund and increased taxable distributions to shareholders of your Target Fund. The actual tax impact of such sales will depend on the difference between the price at which such portfolio assets are sold and your Target Fund's basis in such assets. Any net realized capital gains from sales that occur prior to the Merger will be distributed to your Target Fund's shareholders as capital gain dividends (to the extent of the excess of net realized long-term capital gains over net realized short-term capital losses) and/or ordinary dividends (to the extent of the excess of net realized short-term capital gains over net realized long-term capital losses) during or with respect to the year of sale (after reduction by any available capital loss carryforwards), and such distributions will be taxable to shareholders.
Certain other U.S. federal income tax consequences are discussed below under "Material U.S. Federal Income Tax Consequences of the Mergers."
EVERGREEN ADJUSTABLE RATE FUND INTO WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE ADJUSTABLE RATE GOVERNMENT FUND
Share Class Information
The following table illustrates the share class of the Acquiring Fund you will receive as a result of the Merger in exchange for the shares you own in your Target Fund.
If you own this class of shares of Evergreen Adjustable Rate Fund:
You will get this class of shares of Wells Fargo Advantage Adjustable Rate Government Fund1:
Class A
Class A
Class B
Class B
Class C
Class C
Class I2
Institutional Class
Class IS3
Class A
1
The Fund is a shell fund ("Shell Fund") being created to receive the assets of one or more Target Funds.
2
Following completion of the Mergers, former Class I shareholders of any applicable Evergreen Target Fund will not need to meet the minimum investment amount or the institutional entity requirements applicable to the Institutional Class shares of any Wells Fargo Advantage Fund received in a Merger.
3
Following completion of the Mergers, former Class IS shareholders of any Target Fund who receive Class A shares of a Wells Fargo Advantage Fund in a Merger may buy additional Class A shares of that Wells Fargo Advantage Fund at net asset value (i.e., without a front-end sales charge). Those shareholders may also exchange Class A shares of that Wells Fargo Advantage Fund for Class A shares of a different Wells Fargo Advantage Fund at net asset value, after which, subsequent purchases of shares of that other Fund may also be made at net asset value.
The Acquiring Fund shares you receive as a result of the Merger will have the same total value as the total value of your Target Fund shares as of the close of business on the business day immediately prior to the Merger.
The procedures for buying, selling and exchanging shares of the Funds are similar. For additional information, see the section entitled "Buying, Selling and Exchanging Fund Shares." This section also contains important information for foreign shareholders of a Target Fund, defined as shareholders whose accounts do not currently have both a U.S. address and tax payer identification number on record with the Funds. Following the Merger, foreign shareholders will not be able to make additional investments into a Wells Fargo Advantage Fund.
Investment Goal and Strategy Comparison
The following section compares the investment goals, principal investment strategies and fundamental investment policies of the Funds. The investment goals of the Funds may be changed without shareholder approval.
Although the investment goals of the Funds are similar, with Evergreen Adjustable Rate Fund seeking a high level of current income consistent with low volatility of principal and the Wells Fargo Advantage Adjustable Rate Government Fund seeking current income consistent with capital preservation, the principal investment strategies of the Funds are similar. Both Funds invest in adjustable rate securities, whose interest rates are periodically reset. Both Funds normally invest at least 80% of their assets in securities that have interest rates that reset at periodic intervals, including mortgage-backed and asset-backed securities. Both Funds may also invest up to 20% of their assets in obligations that pay fixed interest rates. Also, the dollar-weighted average reset period of the adjustable rate securities held by the Funds will not exceed one year. One difference is that the Wells Fargo Advantage Adjustable Rate Government Fund normally invests at least 80% of its assets in mortgage-backed and asset-backed securities issued or guaranteed by U.S. Government agencies or government sponsored entities that have interest rates that reset at periodic intervals, while Evergreen Adjustable Rate Fund does not focus on mortgage-backed and asset-backed securities issued or guaranteed by U.S. Government agencies or government sponsored entities. This means the Wells Fargo Advantage Adjustable Rate Government Fund may invest a greater percentage of its assets in U.S. government securities and mortgage-backed and asset-backed securities.
A more complete description of each Fund's investment goals and strategies is below.
EVERGREEN ADJUSTABLE RATE FUND (Target Fund)
WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE ADJUSTABLE RATE GOVERNMENT FUND (Acquiring Fund)
INVESTMENT GOAL
The Fund seeks a high level of current income consistent with low volatility of principal.
The Fund seeks current income consistent with capital preservation.
PRINCIPAL INVESTMENT STRATEGIES
The Fund seeks to maintain a relatively stable net asset value per share by investing primarily in adjustable rate securities, whose interest rates are periodically reset when market rates change. The dollar-weighted average reset period of adjustable rate securities held by the Fund will not exceed one year. Normally, the Fund invests at least 80% of its assets in securities that have interest rates that reset at periodic intervals. The Fund may also invest up to 20% of its assets in obligations that pay fixed interest rates. For temporary purposes, the Fund may invest up to 100% of its assets in such obligations.
Under normal circumstances, we invest at least 80% of the Fund's net assets in mortgage-backed and asset-backed securities issued or guaranteed by U.S. Government agencies or government-sponsored entities, that have interest rates that reset at periodic intervals. We also invest up to 20% of the Fund's total assets in obligations that pay fixed interest rates. Under normal circumstances, the dollar-weighted average reset period of the adjustable rate securities held by the Fund will not exceed one year.
Under normal market conditions, the Fund expects that it will invest substantially all of its assets in mortgage-backed securities (including collateralized mortgage obligations (CMOs)) and asset-backed securities. Some mortgage-backed securities, such as securities issued or guaranteed by the Government National Mortgage Association, are backed by the full faith and credit of the U.S. Government. Other securities, such as those issued by the Federal National Mortgage Association and the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation or those issued by private issuers, are not backed by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government and are supported only by the credit of the issuer itself. The portfolio managers intend to maintain a minimum dollar-weighted average credit quality for the portfolio of Aaa, as defined by Moody's Investor Services, Inc. or an equivalent rating by another nationally recognized statistical ratings organization. For the purposes of determining dollar-weighted average credit quality, a security's current credit ratings are considered. Security ratings are based on ratings received by nationally recognized statistical ratings organizations or, if a security is not rated, it will be deemed to have the same rating as a security determined to be of comparable quality by the Fund's portfolio manager. If a security is rated by more than one nationally recognized statistical ratings organization, the highest rating is used.
We invest principally in mortgage-backed securities (including collateralized mortgage obligations (CMOs)) and asset-backed securities issued or guaranteed by U.S. Government agencies or government-sponsored entities. We expect to maintain an average credit quality rating for the portfolio of AAA by Standard & Poor's or an equivalent quality rating from another Nationally Recognized Statistical Ratings Organization. We employ a top-down, macroeconomic outlook to determine the portfolio's duration, yield curve positioning, issuer selection and sector allocation. Macroeconomic factors considered may include, among others, the pace of economic growth, employment conditions, corporate profits, inflation, monetary and fiscal policy, as well as the influence of international economic and financial conditions. In combination with our top-down macroeconomic approach, we employ a bottom-up process of fundamental securities analysis to select the specific securities for investment. Elements of this evaluation may include the affect of changing principal prepayments, interest rate and yield spread volatility, and the impact of changes in the level and shape of the yield curve on a security's value. We may sell a security based on how we expect these factors to affect a security's value relative to its indicated sales price as well as changes in portfolio strategy or cash flow needs. A security may also be sold and replaced with one that presents a better value or risk/reward profile.
The Fund may, but will not necessarily, use a variety of derivative instruments, such as futures contracts, options and swaps, including, for example, index futures, Treasury futures, Eurodollar futures, interest rate swap agreements, credit default swaps and total return swaps. The Fund typically uses derivatives as a substitute for taking a position in the underlying asset or basket of assets and/or as part of a strategy designed to reduce exposure to other risks, such as interest rate risk.
We may also use futures, options or swap agreements, as well as other derivatives, to manage risk or to enhance return.
As part of its investment strategy, the Fund may engage in covered dollar roll transactions, which allow the Fund to sell a mortgage-backed security to a dealer and simultaneously contract to repurchase a security that is substantially similar in type, coupon and maturity, on a specified future date.
As part of our mortgage-backed securities investment strategy, we may enter into dollar rolls.
Although not part of its principal investment strategy, the Fund may, but will not necessarily, temporarily invest up to 100% of its assets in cash and/or high-quality money market instruments in response to adverse economic, political or market conditions. This strategy is inconsistent with the Fund's investment goal and principal investment strategies and, if employed, could result in a lower return and loss of market opportunity.
The Fund may hold some of its assets in cash or in money market instruments, including U.S. Government obligations, shares of other mutual funds and repurchase agreements, make other short-term investments or invest up to 100% of its assets in U.S. Government obligations that pay fixed interest rates to either maintain liquidity or for short-term defensive purposes when we believe it is in the best interests of the shareholders to do so. During these periods, the Fund may not achieve its objective.
The fundamental investment policies of the Target and Acquiring Funds are substantively similar. For a comparative chart of fundamental investment policies, please see Exhibit B.
Principal Risk Comparison
Because the Evergreen funds and Wells Fargo Advantage Funds were unaffiliated fund families until January 2009, the Funds have historically used different terms and descriptions to describe their principal risks. Nonetheless, due to the similarity of the Funds' investment strategies, the Funds are generally subject to similar types of risks. Listed below are the principal risks that apply to the Wells Fargo Advantage Adjustable Rate Government Fund. A description of those risks can be found in the section of this prospectus/proxy statement entitled "Risk Descriptions." Although each of the Funds may be subject to all or substantially all of the risks listed below, they may be subject to a particular risk to different degrees. For example, because the Wells Fargo Advantage Adjustable Rate Government Fund may invest a greater percentage of its assets in mortgage-backed and asset-backed securities issued or guaranteed by U.S. Government agencies or government sponsored entities, an investment in the Wells Fargo Advantage Adjustable Rate Government Fund may be subject to greater U.S. government obligations risk and mortgage- and asset-backed securities risk than an investment in Evergreen Adjustable Rate Fund.
Principal Risks Counter-Party Risk Debt Securities Risk Derivatives Risk Issuer Risk Leverage Risk Liquidity Risk Management Risk Market Risk Mortgage- and Asset-Backed Securities Risk Regulatory Risk U.S. Government Obligations Risk
A discussion of the principal risks associated with an investment in the Target Fund may be found in the Target Fund's prospectus. In addition, each Fund has other investment policies, practices and restrictions which, together with the Fund's related risks, are also set forth for the Target Fund in the Fund's prospectus and SAI and, for the Acquiring Fund, in this prospectus/proxy statement and the Merger SAI.
Fund Performance Comparison
The following bar chart and table illustrate how the Target Fund's returns have varied from year to year and compare the Target Fund's returns with those of one or more broad-based securities indexes. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not necessarily an indication of future results. Current month-end performance information is available for an Evergreen fund at www.evergreeninvestments.com. The bar chart does not reflect applicable sales charges; if it did, returns would be lower than those shown. Since the Acquiring Fund is a Shell Fund, it has not yet commenced operations and therefore performance information for the Acquiring Fund is not yet available.
Year-by-Year Total Return for Class I Shares (%) for Evergreen Adjustable Rate Fund
Highest Quarter:
1st Quarter 2009
+3.08%
Lowest Quarter:
4th Quarter 2008
-2.74%
Average Annual Total Returns for the period ended 12/31/20091
Evergreen Adjustable Rate Fund
Inception Date of Share Class
1 Year
5 Year
10 Year
Class A (before taxes)
6/30/2000
4.21%
2.76%
3.63%
Class B (before taxes)
6/30/2000
3.81%
2.49%
3.15%
Class C (before taxes)
6/30/2000
4.81%
2.49%
3.15%
Class I (before taxes)
10/1/1991
6.87%
3.52%
4.13%
Class I (after taxes on distributions)
10/1/1991
5.74%
1.99%
2.42%
Class I (after taxes on distributions and the sale of Fund Shares)
10/1/1991
4.45%
2.10%
2.49%
Class IS (before taxes)
5/23/1994
6.60%
3.26%
3.87%
Barclays Capital 6-Month Treasury Bill Index (reflects no deduction for fees, expenses, or taxes)
0.57%
3.54%
3.42%
1
Historical performance shown for Classes A, B and C prior to their inception is based on the performance of Class I, the original class offered. The historical returns for Classes A, B and C have not been adjusted to reflect the effect of each class' 12b-1 fee. The fund incurs 12b-1 fees of 0.25% for Class A and 1.00% for Classes B and C. Class I does not pay a 12b-1 fee. If these fees had been reflected, 10 year returns for Classes A, B and C would have been lower.
2
The returns shown for Class B shares do not reflect the conversion of Class B shares to Class A shares.
3
After-tax returns are shown for only one class and after-tax returns for other classes will vary. The after-tax returns shown are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. After-tax returns on distributions and the sale of Fund shares assume a complete sale of Fund shares at the end of the measurement period, resulting in capital gains taxes or tax benefits when capital losses occur. Actual after-tax returns will depend on your individual tax situation and may differ from those shown. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant to you if you hold your Fund shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as 401(k) plans or Individual Retirement Accounts.
Shareholder Fee and Fund Expense Comparison
The sales charges and expenses for each class of shares of your Target Fund may be different than those of the corresponding class of shares of the Acquiring Fund. This section compares the fees and expenses you pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Target Fund and the Acquiring Fund, and the tables entitled "Pro Forma" also show what your fees and expenses would be if the Merger takes place. You may qualify for sales charge discounts if you and your family invest, or agree to invest in the future, at least $50,000 in the Target Fund's family of funds or $50,000 in the Acquiring Fund's family of funds. Information regarding sales charges and sales charge discounts applicable to investments in the Acquiring Fund's family of funds is available in the "Buying, Selling and Exchanging Fund Shares -- Wells Fargo Advantage Funds" section of this prospectus/proxy statement. More information about these and other discounts is available from your financial professional and for the Target Fund in the Fund's prospectus, and, for the Acquiring Fund, in Exhibit E.
The sales charge schedule applicable to Class A shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Adjustable Rate Government Fund is lower than the schedule applicable to Evergreen Adjustable Rate Fund. The sales charge schedules applicable to Class B and Class C shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Adjustable Rate Government Fund are identical to the sales charge schedule for the corresponding classes of shares of Evergreen Adjustable Rate Fund.
Through the Merger, Class IS shareholders of Evergreen Adjustable Rate Fund, which currently are not subject to front-end sales charges, will receive Class A shares of Wells Fargo Advantage Adjustable Rate Government Fund and will be able to purchase additional Class A shares of the Wells Fargo Adjustable Rate Government Fund, by exchange, at net asset value, which means that they will not pay a front-end sales charge.
The following tables allow you to compare the maximum sales charges of the Funds. The Pro Forma table also shows you what the maximum sales charges will be, assuming the Merger takes place. The Target Fund shareholders will not pay any front-end or deferred sales charges in connection with the Merger.
Shareholder Fees (fees paid directly from your investment)
Evergreen Adjustable Rate Fund
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
Class IS
Maximum front-end sales charge (load) imposed on purchases (as a % of offering price)
2.25%1
None
None
None
None
Maximum deferred sales charge (load) (as a % of either the redemption amount or initial investment, whichever is lower)
None1
2.00%
1.00%
None
None
1
Investments of $1 million or more are not subject to a front-end sales charge, but will be subject to a deferred sales charge of 1.00% if you sell the shares within eighteen months of purchase.
Wells Fargo Advantage Adjustable Rate Government Fund (Pro Forma)
Class A1
Class B
Class C
Institutional Class
Maximum sales charge (load) imposed on purchases (as a percentage of the offering price)
2.00%
None
None
None
Maximum deferred sales charge (load) (as a percentage of the net asset value at purchase)
None2
1.50%
1.00%
None
1
Following completion of the Mergers, former Class IS shareholders of any Target Fund who receive Class A shares of a Wells Fargo Advantage Fund in a Merger may buy additional Class A shares of that Wells Fargo Advantage Fund at net asset value (i.e., without a front-end sales charge). Those shareholders may also exchange Class A shares of that Wells Fargo Advantage Fund for Class A shares of a different Wells Fargo Advantage Fund at net asset value, after which, subsequent purchases of shares of that other Fund may also be made at net asset value.
2
Class A shares that are purchased at NAV in amounts of $1,000,000 or more may be assessed a 0.50% contingent deferred sales charge if they are redeemed within eighteen months of purchase.
The following tables allow you to compare the annual operating expenses of the Funds. The net and gross total annual fund operating expenses for the Target Fund set forth in the following table are based on the actual expenses for the twelve-month period ended September 30, 2009. The pro forma expense table shows you what the net and gross total annual fund operating expenses would have been for the Acquiring Fund for the twelve-month period ended September 30, 2009, assuming the Merger had taken place at the beginning of that period. Exhibit C contains expense tables and examples for the Target Fund based upon the actual expenses incurred by the Target Fund during its most recently completed fiscal year. Exhibit C also includes a pro forma expense table and examples for the Acquiring Fund as of the Target Fund's most recent financial statements. Since the Acquiring Fund has not yet commenced operations, the information presented is based on estimates.
Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment)
Evergreen Adjustable Rate Fund
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses1
Class A
0.75%
Class B
1.50%
Class C
1.50%
Class I
0.50%
Class IS
0.75%
1
The Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses in the table above include fees and expenses of 0.01% or less that were incurred indirectly by the Fund as a result of its investment in other investment companies.
Wells Fargo Advantage Adjustable Rate Government Fund (Pro Forma)
Acquired Fund Fees and Expenses
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (Before Waiver)
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver)2,3
Class A
0.01%
0.89%
0.75%
Class B
0.01%
1.64%
1.50%
Class C
0.01%
1.64%
1.50%
Institutional Class
0.01%
0.56%
0.50%
1
Reflects the pro rata portion of the net operating expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund. Shareholders indirectly bear these underlying expenses because the NAV and/or distributions paid reflect such underlying expense.
2
The Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) shown here include the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund.
3
Funds Management has committed for three years after the closing of the Merger to waive fees and/or reimburse expenses to the extent necessary to ensure that the Fund's Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver), excluding brokerage commissions, interest, taxes, extraordinary expenses, and the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund, do not exceed the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) shown. After this time, the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) may be increased only with the approval of the Board of Trustees.
Evergreen Adjustable Rate Fund and the Wells Fargo Advantage Adjustable Rate Government Fund have each adopted a Distribution Plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (a "Distribution Plan"). Although the fees charged to Class A, B, and C shares of Evergreen Adjustable Rate Fund under that Fund's Distribution Plan are 0.25% more than the Distribution Plan fees borne by the corresponding classes of the Wells Fargo Advantage Adjustable Rate Government Fund, Class A, B, and C shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Adjustable Rate Government Fund are subject to a shareholder servicing fee equal to 0.25%. This means that the total distribution and shareholder servicing fees that you bear will not change as a result of the Merger. Following the Merger, Class IS shareholders of Evergreen Adjustable Rate Fund will be subject to a shareholder servicing fee of 0.25% when they become the Class A shareholders of Wells Fargo Advantage Adjustable Rate Government Fund. However, because Class IS shareholders of Evergreen Adjustable Rate Fund already bear a 0.25% Distribution Plan Fee, the total distribution and shareholder servicing fees you bear will not change as a result of the merger.
Portfolio Turnover. The Target and Acquiring Funds pay transaction costs, such as commissions or dealer mark-ups when each buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A 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 the annual fund operating expenses or in the example, affect each Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Target Fund's portfolio turnover rate was 41% of the average value of its portfolio. Since the Acquiring Fund has not yet commenced operations, its portfolio turnover rate is not yet available.
Fund Management Information
The following table identifies the investment adviser, investment sub-adviser and portfolio manager(s) for the Acquiring Fund. Further information about the management of the Acquiring Fund can be found under the section entitled "Management of the Funds."
Wells Fargo Advantage Adjustable Rate Government Fund
Investment Adviser
Funds Management
Investment Sub-Adviser
Wells Capital Management Incorporated
Portfolio Managers
Richard Applebach, CFA Christopher Kauffman, CFA
Tax Information
It is expected that the Merger will be tax-free to shareholders for U.S. federal income tax purposes, and receipt of an opinion substantially to that effect from Proskauer Rose LLP, special tax counsel to the Acquiring Fund, is a condition to the obligation of the Funds to consummate the Merger. This means that neither shareholders nor your Target or Acquiring Fund will recognize a gain or loss directly as a result of the Merger.
The cost basis and holding period of your Target Fund shares will carry over to the shares of the Acquiring Fund you receive as a result of the Merger. At any time prior to the consummation of the Merger, a shareholder may redeem shares, likely resulting in recognition of a gain or a loss to the shareholder for U.S. federal income tax purposes if the shareholder holds the shares in a taxable account.
Certain other U.S. federal income tax consequences are discussed below under "Material U.S. Federal Income Tax Consequences of the Mergers."
EVERGREEN INTERNATIONAL BOND FUND INTO WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE INTERNATIONAL BOND FUND
Share Class Information
The following table illustrates the share class of the Acquiring Fund you will receive as a result of the Merger in exchange for the shares you own in your Target Fund.
If you own this class of shares of Evergreen International Bond Fund:
You will get this class of shares of Wells Fargo Advantage International Bond Fund1:
Class A
Class A
Class B
Class B
Class C
Class C
Class I2
Institutional Class
Class IS3
Class A
1
The Fund is a shell fund ("Shell Fund") being created to receive the assets of one or more Target Funds.
2
Following completion of the Mergers, former Class I shareholders of any applicable Evergreen Target Fund will not need to meet the minimum investment amount or the institutional entity requirements applicable to the Institutional Class shares of any Wells Fargo Advantage Fund received in a Merger.
3
Following completion of the Mergers, former Class IS shareholders of any Target Fund who receive Class A shares of a Wells Fargo Advantage Fund in a Merger may buy additional Class A shares of that Wells Fargo Advantage Fund at net asset value (i.e., without a front-end sales charge). Those shareholders may also exchange Class A shares of that Wells Fargo Advantage Fund for Class A shares of a different Wells Fargo Advantage Fund at net asset value, after which, subsequent purchases of shares of that other Fund may also be made at net asset value.
The Acquiring Fund shares you receive as a result of the Merger will have the same total value as the total value of your Target Fund shares as of the close of business on the business day immediately prior to the Merger.
The procedures for buying, selling and exchanging shares of the Funds are similar. For additional information, see the section entitled "Buying, Selling and Exchanging Fund Shares." This section also contains important information for foreign shareholders of a Target Fund, defined as shareholders whose accounts do not currently have both a U.S. address and tax payer identification number on record with the Funds. Following the Merger, foreign shareholders will not be able to make additional investments into a Wells Fargo Advantage Fund.
Investment Goal and Strategy Comparison
The following section compares the investment goals, principal investment strategies and fundamental investment policies of the Funds. The investment goals of the Funds may be changed without shareholder approval.
Evergreen International Bond Fund and the Wells Fargo Advantage International Bond Fund have similar investment goals and strategies. Evergreen International Bond Fund seeks capital growth and current income, and the Wells Fargo Advantage International Bond Fund seeks total return, consisting of income and capital appreciation. Both Funds normally invest at least 80% of their assets in debt securities, including obligations of foreign governments, corporate issuers, or supranational agencies (such as the World Bank). Both Funds may invest up to 35% of their assets in debt securities that are below investment grade and both Funds will invest in at least three countries or supranational agencies. Also, neither Fund may invest more than 5% of its assets in debt obligations nor in similar securities denominated in the currencies of developing countries. Both Funds may enter into foreign currency exchange contracts, including for hedging purposes.
A more complete description of each Fund's investment goals and strategies is below.
EVERGREEN INTERNATIONAL BOND FUND (Target Fund)
WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE INTERNATIONAL BOND FUND (Acquiring Fund)
INVESTMENT GOAL
The Fund seeks capital growth and current income.
The Fund seeks total return, consisting of income and capital appreciation.
PRINCIPAL INVESTMENT STRATEGIES
The Fund normally invests at least 80% of its assets in debt securities including obligations of foreign government or corporate entities or supranational agencies (such as the World Bank) denominated in various currencies. Up to 35% of the debt securities in which the Fund invests may be below investment grade ("junk" bonds). The Fund will invest in at least three countries or supranational agencies. No more than 5% of the Fund's assets will be invested in debt obligations or similar securities denominated in the currencies of developing countries. The Fund may also enter into foreign currency exchange contracts. For example, the Fund may enter into foreign currency exchange contracts to gain exposure to foreign markets in which the Fund's portfolio is underweighted. The Fund may also enter into foreign currency exchange contracts for hedging purposes or to control risk. The Fund may purchase a foreign currency on a spot or forward basis in order to benefit from potential appreciation of such currency relative to the U.S. dollar or to other currencies in which the Fund's holdings are denominated.
Under normal circumstances, we invest at least 80% of the Fund's net assets in foreign debt securities, including obligations of governments, corporate entities or supranational agencies, denominated in various currencies. We invest in at least three countries or supranational agencies. We may also invest in investment-grade and below investment-grade debt securities (often called "high-yield" securities or "junk bonds") of both U.S. and foreign issuers. We invest up to 35% of the Fund's total assets in debt securities that are below investment grade. As part of our below investment-grade debt securities investment strategy, we will generally invest in securities that are rated at least B- by Standard & Poor's or B3 by Moody's, or an equivalent quality rating from another Nationally Recognized Statistical Ratings Organization, or are deemed by us to be of comparable quality. We will invest up to 5% of the Fund's total assets in debt obligations or similar securities denominated in the currencies of developing countries. We may purchase a foreign currency on a spot or forward basis in order to benefit from potential appreciation of such currency relative to the U.S. dollar or to other currencies. The Fund may enter into foreign currency exchange contracts to gain or hedge currency exposure or control risk.
The Fund currently expects to maintain a dollar-weighted average maturity of 5 to 14 years, and a dollar-weighted average duration of 3 1/2 to 10 years.
Under normal circumstances, we expect the Fund's dollar-weighted average effective maturity to be between 5 and 14 years, and a dollar-weighted average effective duration of 3 1/2 to 10 years.
The Fund may, but will not necessarily, use a variety of derivative instruments, such as futures contracts, options and swaps, including, for example, index futures, Treasury futures, Eurodollar futures, interest rate swap agreements, credit default swaps and total return swaps. The Fund typically uses derivatives as a substitute for taking a position in the underlying asset or basket of assets and/or as part of a strategy designed to reduce exposure to other risks, such as interest rate risk.
We may also use futures, options or swap agreements, as well as other derivatives, to manage risk or to enhance return. We may actively trade portfolio securities.
The Fund's country selection and currency decisions are based on the portfolio managers' own fundamental research and advanced analytical systems.
We use proprietary models and systems to assess and highlight areas of relative value around the world. Model-driven forecasts are created using fundamental economic inputs to generate economic forecasts on the global bond markets. With these forecasts, an optimization process accounts for multiple iteration scenarios to create, what we believe to be, an optimal portfolio strategy. The output of the model process is intended to provide relative valuations for determining an over, or underweight of country-specific bond markets. Similarly, currencies are valued for their potential returns or to hedge currency exposure. These macro 'top-down' quantitative models are used in conjunction with our investment experience and allied to a 'bottom-up' security selection process.
The Fund will consider selling a portfolio investment when a portfolio manager believes the issuer's investment fundamentals are beginning to deteriorate, when the investment no longer appears consistent with the portfolio manager's investment methodology, when the Fund must meet redemptions, in order to take advantage of more attractive investment opportunities, or for other investment reasons which a portfolio manager deems appropriate.
Sell decisions are valuation-driven based on our models and our fundamental analysis. We may also sell a security due to changes in portfolio strategy or cash flow needs.
Although not part of its principal investment strategy, the Fund may, but will not necessarily, temporarily invest up to 100% of its assets in cash and/or high-quality money market instruments in response to adverse economic, political or market conditions. This strategy is inconsistent with the Fund's investment goal and principal investment strategies and, if employed, could result in a lower return and loss of market opportunity.
The Fund may hold some of its assets in cash or in money market instruments, including U.S. Government obligations, shares of other mutual funds and repurchase agreements, or make other short-term investments to either maintain liquidity or for short-term defensive purposes when we believe it is in the best interests of the shareholders to do so. During these periods, the Fund may not achieve its objective.
The fundamental investment policies of the Target and Acquiring Funds are substantively similar. For a comparative chart of fundamental investment policies, please see Exhibit B.
Principal Risk Comparison
Because the Evergreen funds and Wells Fargo Advantage Funds were unaffiliated fund families until January 2009, the Funds have historically used different terms and descriptions to describe their principal risks. Nonetheless, due to the similarity of the Funds' investment strategies, the Funds are generally subject to similar types of risks. Listed below are the principal risks that apply to the Wells Fargo Advantage International Bond Fund. A description of those risks can be found in the section of this prospectus/proxy statement entitled "Risk Descriptions." Although each of the Funds may be subject to all or substantially all of the risks listed below, they may be subject to a particular risk to different degrees.
Principal Risks Active Trading Risk Counter-Party Risk Currency Hedging Risk Debt Securities Risk Derivatives Risk Foreign Investment Risk High Yield Securities Risk Issuer Risk Leverage Risk Liquidity Risk Management Risk Market Risk Regional Risk Regulatory Risk U.S. Government Obligations Risk
A discussion of the principal risks associated with an investment in the Target Fund may be found in the Target Fund's prospectus. In addition, each Fund has other investment policies, practices and restrictions which, together with the Fund's related risks, are also set forth for the Target Fund in the Fund's prospectus and SAI and, for the Acquiring Fund, in this prospectus/proxy statement and the Merger SAI.
Fund Performance Comparison
The following bar chart and table illustrate how the Target Fund's returns have varied from year to year and compare the Target Fund's returns with those of one or more broad-based securities indexes. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not necessarily an indication of future results. Current month-end performance information is available for an Evergreen fund at www.evergreeninvestments.com. The bar chart does not reflect applicable sales charges; if it did, returns would be lower than those shown. Since the Acquiring Fund is a Shell Fund, it has not yet commenced operations and therefore performance information for the Acquiring Fund is not yet available.
Year-by-Year Total Return for Class I Shares (%) for Evergreen International Bond Fund
Highest Quarter:
2nd Quarter 2002
+11.79%
Lowest Quarter:
3rd Quarter 2008
-5.28%
Average Annual Total Returns for the period ended 12/31/20091
Evergreen International Bond Fund
Inception Date of Share Class
1 Year
5 Year
10 Year
Class A (before taxes)
9/30/2003
4.49%
3.42%
7.60%
Class B (before taxes)
9/30/2003
3.95%
3.36%
7.67%
Class C (before taxes)
9/30/2003
7.92%
3.67%
7.65%
Class I (before taxes)
12/15/1993
10.01%
4.71%
8.30%
Class I (after taxes on distributions)
12/15/1993
9.65%
2.92%
6.26%
Class I (after taxes on distributions and the sale of Fund Shares)
12/15/1993
6.52%
2.96%
5.95%
Class IS (before taxes)
12/15/1993
9.72%
4.44%
8.04%
BofA Merrill Lynch Global Broad Market ex US Index (reflects no deduction for fees, expenses, or taxes)4
7.80%
4.40%
6.96%
1
Historical performance shown for Classes A, B and C prior to their inception is based on the performance of Class I, one of the original classes offered along with Class IS. The historical returns for Classes A, B, and C have not been adjusted to reflect the effect of each class' 12b-1 fee. These fees are 0.25% for Class A and 1.00% for Classes B and C. Class I does not pay a 12b-1 fee. If these fees had been reflected, 10 year returns for Classes A, B and C would have been lower.
2
The returns shown for Class B shares do not reflect the conversion of Class B shares to Class A shares.
3
After-tax returns are shown for only one class and after-tax returns for other classes will vary. The after-tax returns shown are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. After-tax returns on distributions and the sale of Fund shares assume a complete sale of Fund shares at the end of the measurement period, resulting in capital gains taxes or tax benefits when capital losses occur. Actual after-tax returns will depend on your individual tax situation and may differ from those shown. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant to you if you hold your Fund shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as 401(k) plans or Individual Retirement Accounts.
4
Copyright 2010. BofA Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated. All rights reserved.
Shareholder Fee and Fund Expense Comparison
The sales charges and expenses for each class of shares of your Target Fund may be different than those of the corresponding class of shares of the Acquiring Fund. This section compares the fees and expenses you pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Target Fund and the Acquiring Fund, and the tables entitled "Pro Forma" also show what your fees and expenses would be if the Merger takes place. You may qualify for sales charge discounts if you and your family invest, or agree to invest in the future, at least $50,000 in the Target Fund's family of funds or $50,000 in the Acquiring Fund's family of funds. Information regarding sales charges and sales charge discounts applicable to investments in the Acquiring Fund's family of funds is available in the "Buying, Selling and Exchanging Fund Shares -- Wells Fargo Advantage Funds" section of this prospectus/proxy statement. More information about these and other discounts is available from your financial professional and in the Funds' prospectuses.
The sales charge schedule applicable to Class A shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage International Bond Fund differs from the schedule applicable to Evergreen International Bond Fund in the following way: the Wells Fargo Advantage International Bond Fund's front-end sales charges on purchases of Class A shares below $249,999 are slightly lower than Evergreen International Bond Fund's front-end sales charge on similar purchases of Class A shares. The sales charge schedules applicable to Class B and Class C shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage International Bond Fund are identical to the sales charge schedules for the corresponding classes of shares of Evergreen International Bond Fund.
Through the Merger, Class IS shareholders of Evergreen International Bond Fund, which currently are not subject to front-end sales charges, will receive Class A shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage International Bond Fund and will be able to purchase additional Class A shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage International Bond Fund, by exchange, at net asset value, which means that they will not pay a front-end sales charge.
The following tables allow you to compare the maximum sales charges of the Funds. The Pro Forma table also shows you what the maximum sales charges will be, assuming the Merger takes place. The Target Fund shareholders will not pay any front-end or deferred sales charges in connection with the Merger.
Shareholder Fees (fees paid directly from your investment)
Evergreen International Bond Fund
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
Class IS
Maximum front-end sales charge (load) imposed on purchases (as a % of offering price)
4.75%1
None
None
None
None
Maximum deferred sales charge (load) (as a % of either the redemption amount or initial investment, whichever is lower)
None1
5.00%
1.00%
None
None
1
Investments of $1 million or more are not subject to a front-end sales charge, but will be subject to a deferred sales charge of 1.00% if you sell the shares within eighteen months of purchase.
Wells Fargo Advantage International Bond Fund (Pro Forma)
Class A1
Class B
Class C
Institutional Class
Maximum sales charge (load) imposed on purchases (as a percentage of the offering price)
4.50%
None
None
None
Maximum deferred sales charge (load) (as a percentage of the net asset value at purchase)
None2
5.00%
1.00%
None
1
Following completion of the Mergers, former Class IS shareholders of any Target Fund who receive Class A shares of a Wells Fargo Advantage Fund in a Merger may buy additional Class A shares of that Wells Fargo Advantage Fund at net asset value (i.e., without a front-end sales charge). Those shareholders may also exchange Class A shares of that Wells Fargo Advantage Fund for Class A shares of a different Wells Fargo Advantage Fund at net asset value, after which, subsequent purchases of shares of that other Fund may also be made at net asset value.
2
Class A shares that are purchased at NAV amounts of $1,000,000 or more may be assessed a 1.00% contingent deferred sales charge if they are redeemed within eighteen months from the date of purchase.
The following tables allow you to compare the annual operating expenses of the Funds. The net and gross total annual fund operating expenses for the Target Fund set forth in the following table are based on the actual expenses for the twelve-month period ended September 30, 2009. The pro forma expense table shows you what the net and gross total annual fund operating expenses would have been for the Acquiring Fund for the twelve-month period ended September 30, 2009, assuming the Merger had taken place at the beginning of that period. Exhibit C contains expense tables and examples for the Target Fund based upon the actual expenses incurred by the Target Fund during its most recently completed fiscal year. Exhibit C also includes a pro forma expense table and examples for the Acquiring Fund as of the Target Fund's most recent financial statements. Since the Acquiring Fund has not yet commenced operations, the information presented is based on estimates.
Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment)
Evergreen International Bond Fund
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses
Class A
1.03%
Class B
1.78%
Class C
1.78%
Class I
0.78%
Class IS
1.03%
Wells Fargo Advantage International Bond Fund (Pro Forma)
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (Before Waiver)
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver)1
Class A
1.06%
1.03%
Class B
1.81%
1.78%
Class C
1.81%
1.78%
Institutional Class
0.73%
0.73%
1
Funds Management has committed for three years after the closing of the Merger to waive fees and/or reimburse expenses to the extent necessary to ensure that the Fund's Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver), excluding brokerage commissions, interest, taxes, extraordinary expenses, and the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund, do not exceed 1.03% for Class A, 1.78% for Class B, 1.78% for Class C, and 0.73% for Institutional Class. After this time, the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) may be increased only with the approval of the Board of Trustees.
Evergreen International Bond Fund and the Wells Fargo Advantage International Bond Fund have each adopted a distribution plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the 1940 Act (a "Distribution Plan"). Although the fees charged to Class A, Class B, and Class C shares of Evergreen International Bond Fund under that Fund's Distribution Plan are 0.25% more than the Distribution Plan fees borne by the corresponding classes of the Wells Fargo Advantage International Bond Fund, Class A, Class B, and Class C shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage International Bond Fund are subject to a shareholder servicing fee equal to 0.25%. This means that the total distribution and shareholder servicing fee that you bear will not change as a result of the Merger. Following the Merger, Class IS shareholders of Evergreen International Bond Fund will be subject to a shareholder servicing fee of 0.25% when they become the Class A shareholders of Wells Fargo Advantage International Bond Fund. However, because Class IS shareholders of Evergreen International Bond Fund already bear a 0.25% Distribution Plan Fee, the total distribution and shareholder servicing fees you bear will not change as a result of the Merger.
Portfolio Turnover. The Target and Acquiring Funds pay transaction costs, such as commissions or dealer mark-ups when each buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A 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 the annual fund operating expenses or in the example, affect each Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Target Fund's portfolio turnover rate was 118% of the average value of its portfolio. Since the Acquiring Fund has not yet commenced operations, its portfolio turnover rate is not yet available.
Fund Management Information
The following table identifies the investment adviser, investment sub-adviser and portfolio manager(s) for the Acquiring Fund. Further information about the management of the Acquiring Fund can be found under the section entitled "Management of the Funds."
Wells Fargo Advantage International Bond Fund
Investment Adviser
Funds Management
Investment Sub-Adviser
First International Advisors, LLC
Portfolio Managers
Peter Wilson Tony Norris Alex Perrin Michael Lee
Tax Information
It is expected that the Merger will be tax-free to shareholders for U.S. federal income tax purposes, and receipt of an opinion substantially to that effect from Proskauer Rose LLP, special tax counsel to the Acquiring Fund, is a condition to the obligation of the Funds to consummate the Merger. This means that neither shareholders nor your Target or Acquiring Fund will recognize a gain or loss directly as a result of the Merger.
The cost basis and holding period of your Target Fund shares will carry over to the shares of the Acquiring Fund you receive as a result of the Merger. At any time prior to the consummation of the Merger, a shareholder may redeem shares, likely resulting in recognition of a gain or a loss to the shareholder for U.S. federal income tax purposes if the shareholder holds the shares in a taxable account.
Certain other U.S. federal income tax consequences are discussed below under "Material U.S. Federal Income Tax Consequences of the Mergers."
EVERGREEN HEALTH CARE FUND INTO WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE HEALTH CARE FUND
Share Class Information
The following table illustrates the share class of the Acquiring Fund you will receive as a result of the Merger in exchange for the shares you own in your Target Fund.
If you own this class of shares of Evergreen Health Care Fund:
You will get this class of shares of Wells Fargo Advantage Health Care Fund1:
Class A
Class A
Class B
Class B
Class C
Class C
Class I
Administrator Class
1
The Fund is a shell fund ("Shell Fund") being created to receive the assets of one or more Target Funds.
The Acquiring Fund shares you receive as a result of the Merger will have the same total value as the total value of your Target Fund shares as of the close of business on the business day immediately prior to the Merger.
The procedures for buying, selling and exchanging shares of the Funds are similar. For additional information, see the section entitled "Buying, Selling and Exchanging Fund Shares." This section also contains important information for foreign shareholders of a Target Fund, defined as shareholders whose accounts do not currently have both a U.S. address and tax payer identification number on record with the Funds. Following the Merger, foreign shareholders will not be able to make additional investments into a Wells Fargo Advantage Fund.
Investment Goal and Strategy Comparison
The following section compares the investment goals, principal investment strategies and fundamental investment policies of the Funds. The investment goals of the Funds may be changed without shareholder approval.
Evergreen Health Care Fund and the Wells Fargo Advantage Health Care Fund have similar investment goals and strategies. Evergreen Health Care Fund seeks long-term capital growth and the Wells Fargo Advantage Health Care Fund seeks long-term capital appreciation. Both Funds normally invest at least 80% of their assets in equity securities of health care companies and invest across all market capitalizations. Some differences include the following: (i) the Wells Fargo Advantage Health Care Fund limits its investments in foreign securities to up to 50% of its total assets, whereas Evergreen Health Care Fund does not limit its investments in foreign securities; and (ii) the Wells Fargo Advantage Health Care Fund may invest up to 15% of its total assets in emerging market equity securities, while Evergreen Health Care Fund does not limit its investments in emerging market equity securities. This means Evergreen Health Care Fund may invest a greater percentage of its assets in foreign securities and emerging market equity securities.
A more complete description of each Fund's investment goals and strategies is below.
EVERGREEN HEALTH CARE FUND (Target Fund)
WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE HEALTH CARE FUND (Acquiring Fund)
INVESTMENT GOAL
The Fund seeks long-term capital growth.
The Fund seeks long-term capital appreciation.
PRINCIPAL INVESTMENT STRATEGIES
The Fund is a non-diversified fund that normally invests at least 80% of its assets in equity securities of healthcare companies, meaning companies that develop, produce or distribute products or services related to the healthcare or medical industries and that the portfolio manager determines derive a substantial portion, i.e., more than 50%, of their sales from products and services in these industries. These companies include, but are not limited to, pharmaceutical companies, biotechnology companies, medical device and supply companies, managed care companies and healthcare information and service providers. The Fund may invest in securities of relatively well-known and large companies as well as small- and medium-sized companies. The Fund may invest in securities of both domestic and foreign issuers. There is no limit to the amount the Fund may invest in foreign securities.
Under normal circumstances, we invest at least 80% of the Fund's assets in equity securities of healthcare companies. We invest up to 50% of the Fund's total assets in equity securities of foreign issuers, including ADRs and similar investments. We also invest up to 15% of the Fund's total assets in emerging market equity securities. We invest principally in equity securities of healthcare companies across all market capitalizations. We define healthcare companies as those that develop, produce or distribute products or services related to the healthcare, life sciences, or medical industries and that we determine derive a substantial portion, i.e., more than 50%, of their sales from products and services in these industries. We concentrate the Fund's investments in the healthcare sector, and because we retain flexibility to invest in a relatively small number of stocks, the Fund is also considered to be non-diversified.
The Fund may, but will not necessarily, use derivatives.
Furthermore, we may use futures, options or swap agreements, as well as other derivatives, to manage risk or to enhance return.
In choosing companies to invest in, the portfolio manager looks for strong management, growing products, leading technology, franchise niche, a strong balance sheet and/or other factors, which may lead to high return on equity and consistent high earnings growth. Stocks are selected based on both the portfolio manager's estimate of their fundamental investment value and their relative attractiveness to their business competitors.
Our process focuses on a disciplined, bottom-up, fundamental investment approach to stock selection across a broad range of global healthcare and healthcare related industries. Companies we invest in include, but are not limited to, pharmaceutical companies, biotechnology companies, medical device and supply companies, managed care companies and healthcare information and service providers. Our emphasis is on long-term growth opportunities combined with intrinsic value analysis. Stock selection combines fundamental research and financial analysis to assess all candidates and we identify catalysts to unlock value and/or drive future growth. Intrinsic valuation price targets are established for each holding and stocks are sold when they reach our targets or when fundamentals deteriorate.
Although not part of its principal investment strategy, the Fund may, but will not necessarily, temporarily invest up to 100% of its assets in cash and/or high-quality money market instruments in response to adverse economic, political or market conditions. This strategy is inconsistent with the Fund's investment goal and principal investment strategies and, if employed, could result in a lower return and loss of market opportunity.
The Fund may hold some of its assets in cash or in money market instruments, including U.S. Government obligations, shares of other mutual funds and repurchase agreements, or make other short-term investments to either maintain liquidity or for short-term defensive purposes when we believe it is in the best interests of the shareholders to do so. During these periods, the Fund may not achieve its objective.
The fundamental investment policies of the Target and Acquiring Funds are substantively similar. For a comparative chart of fundamental investment policies, please see Exhibit B.
Principal Risk Comparison
Because the Evergreen funds and Wells Fargo Advantage Funds were unaffiliated fund families until January 2009, the Funds have historically used different terms and descriptions to describe their principal risks. Nonetheless, due to the similarity of the Funds' investment strategies, the Funds are generally subject to similar types of risks. Listed below are the principal risks that apply to the Wells Fargo Advantage Health Care Fund. A description of those risks can be found in the section of this prospectus/proxy statement entitled "Risk Descriptions." Although each of the Funds may be subject to all or substantially all of the risks listed below, they may be subject to a particular risk to different degrees. For example, because Evergreen Health Care Fund has no limit on investments in foreign securities and emerging market equity securities, an investment in Evergreen Health Care Fund may be subject to foreign investment risk and emerging markets risk to a greater extent than an investment in the Wells Fargo Advantage Health Care Fund.
A discussion of the principal risks associated with an investment in the Target Fund may be found in the Target Fund's prospectus. In addition, each Fund has other investment policies, practices and restrictions which, together with the Fund's related risks, are also set forth for the Target Fund in the Fund's prospectus and SAI and, for the Acquiring Fund, in this prospectus/proxy statement and the Merger SAI.
Fund Performance Comparison
The following bar chart and table illustrate how the Target Fund's returns have varied from year to year and compare the Target Fund's returns with those of one or more broad-based securities indexes. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not necessarily an indication of future results. Current month-end performance information is available for an Evergreen fund at www.evergreeninvestments.com. The bar chart does not reflect applicable sales charges; if it did, returns would be lower than those shown. Since the Acquiring Fund is a Shell Fund, it has not yet commenced operations and therefore performance information for the Acquiring Fund is not yet available.
Year-by-Year Total Return for Class A Shares (%) for Evergreen Health Care Fund
Highest Quarter:
1st Quarter 2000
+53.63%
Lowest Quarter:
1st Quarter 2001
-21.30%
Average Annual Total Returns for the period ended 12/31/2009
Evergreen Health Care Fund
Inception Date of Share Class
1 Year
5 Year
10 Year
Class A (before taxes)
12/22/1999
12.05%
0.64%
10.97%
Class A (after taxes on distributions)
12/22/1999
12.05%
0.00%
8.98%
Class A (after taxes on distributions and the sale of Fund Shares)
12/22/1999
7.83%
0.45%
8.59%
Class B (before taxes)
12/22/1999
13.02%
0.76%
10.83%
Class C (before taxes)
12/22/1999
17.04%
1.10%
10.83%
Class I (before taxes)
12/22/1999
19.26%
2.11%
11.93%
S&P 500 Index (reflects no deduction for fees, expenses, or taxes)
26.46%
0.42%
-0.95%
S&P 1500 Supercomposite Healthcare Sector Index (reflects no deduction for fees, expenses, or taxes)
20.76%
2.72%
3.37%
1
After-tax returns are shown for only one class and after-tax returns for other classes will vary. The after-tax returns shown are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. After-tax returns on distributions and the sale of Fund shares assume a complete sale of Fund shares at the end of the measurement period, resulting in capital gains taxes or tax benefits when capital losses occur. Actual after-tax returns will depend on your individual tax situation and may differ from those shown. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant to you if you hold your Fund shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as 401(k) plans or Individual Retirement Accounts.
2
The returns shown for Class B shares do not reflect the conversion of Class B shares to Class A shares.
Shareholder Fee and Fund Expense Comparison
The sales charges and expenses for each class of shares of your Target Fund may be different than those of the corresponding class of shares of the Acquiring Fund. This section compares the fees and expenses you pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Target Fund and the Acquiring Fund, and the tables entitled "Pro Forma" also show what your fees and expenses would be if the Merger takes place. You may qualify for sales charge discounts if you and your family invest, or agree to invest in the future, at least $50,000 in the Target Fund's family of funds or $50,000 in the Acquiring Fund's family of funds. Information regarding sales charges and sales charge discounts applicable to investments in the Acquiring Fund's family of funds is available in the "Buying, Selling and Exchanging Fund Shares -- Wells Fargo Advantage Funds" section of this prospectus/proxy statement. More information about these and other discounts is available from your financial professional and for the Target Fund in the Fund's prospectus, and, for the Acquiring Fund, in Exhibit E.
The sales charge schedule applicable to Class A shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Health Care Fund differs from the schedule applicable to Evergreen Health Care Fund in the following ways: (i) the Wells Fargo Advantage Health Care Fund's front-end sales charges on purchases of Class A shares between $50,000 and $99,999; and (ii) those between $250,000 and $499,999 are higher than Evergreen Health Care Fund's front-end sales charge on similar purchases of Class A shares. The sales charge schedules applicable to Class B and C shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Health Care Fund are identical to the sales charge schedules for the corresponding classes of shares of Evergreen Health Care Fund.
The following tables allow you to compare the maximum sales charges of the Funds. The Pro Forma table also shows you what the maximum sales charges will be, assuming the Merger takes place. The Target Fund shareholders will not pay any front-end or deferred sales charges in connection with the Merger.
Shareholder Fees (fees paid directly from your investment)
Evergreen Health Care Fund
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
Maximum front-end sales charge (load) imposed on purchases (as a % of offering price)
5.75%1
None
None
None
Maximum deferred sales charge (load) (as a % of either the redemption amount or initial investment, whichever is lower)
None1
5.00%
1.00%
None
1
Investments of $1 million or more are not subject to a front-end sales charge, but will be subject to a deferred sales charge of 1.00% if you sell the shares within eighteen months of purchase.
Wells Fargo Advantage Health Care Fund (Pro Forma)
Class A
Class B
Class C
Administrator Class
Maximum sales charge (load) imposed on purchases (as a percentage of the offering price)
5.75%
None
None
None
Maximum deferred sales charge (load) (as a percentage of the net asset value at purchase)
None1
5.00%
1.00%
None
1
Class A shares that are purchased at NAV amounts of $1,000,000 or more may be assessed a 1.00% contingent deferred sales charge if they are redeemed within eighteen months from the date of purchase.
The following tables allow you to compare the annual operating expenses of the Funds. The net and gross total annual fund operating expenses for the Target Fund set forth in the following table are based on the actual expenses for the twelve-month period ended September 30, 2009. The pro forma expense table shows you what the net and gross total annual fund operating expenses would have been for the Acquiring Fund for the twelve-month period ended September 30, 2009, assuming the Merger had taken place at the beginning of that period. Exhibit C contains expense tables and examples for the Target Fund based upon the actual expenses incurred by the Target Fund during its most recently completed fiscal year. Exhibit C also includes a pro forma expense table and examples for the Acquiring Fund as of the Target Fund's most recent financial statements. Since the Acquiring Fund has not yet commenced operations, the information presented is based on estimates.
Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment)
Evergreen Health Care Fund
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses1
Class A
1.82%
Class B
2.57%
Class C
2.57%
Class I
1.57%
1
The Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses in the table above include fees and expenses of 0.01% or less that were incurred indirectly by the Fund as a result of its investment in other investment companies.
Wells Fargo Advantage Health Care Fund (Pro Forma)
Acquired Fund Fees and Expenses
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (Before Waiver)
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver)2,3
Class A
0.01%
1.47%
1.47%
Class B
0.01%
2.22%
2.22%
Class C
0.01%
2.22%
2.22%
Administrator Class
0.01%
1.31%
1.24%
1
Reflects the pro rata portion of the net operating expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund. Shareholders indirectly bear these underlying expenses because the NAV and/or distributions paid reflect such underlying expense.
2
The Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) shown here include the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund.
3
Funds Management has committed for three years after the closing of the Merger to waive fees and/or reimburse expenses to the extent necessary to ensure that the Fund's Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver), excluding brokerage commissions, interest, taxes, extraordinary expenses, and the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund, do not exceed 1.46% for Class A, 2.21% for Class B, 2.21% for Class C, and 1.23% for Administrator Class. After this time, the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) may be increased only with the approval of the Board of Trustees.
Evergreen Health Care Fund and the Wells Fargo Advantage Health Care Fund have each adopted a Distribution Plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (a "Distribution Plan"). Although the fees charged to Class A, B, and C shares of Evergreen Health Care Fund under that Fund's Distribution Plan are 0.25% more than the Distribution Plan fees borne by the corresponding classes of the Wells Fargo Advantage Health Care Fund, Class A, B, and C shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Health Care Fund are subject to a shareholder servicing fee equal to 0.25%. This means that the total distribution and shareholder servicing fees for Class A, B, and C shares that you bear will not change as a result of the Merger. Class I shareholders of Evergreen Health Care Fund, which currently do not bear 12b-1/shareholder servicing fees, will receive Administrator Class shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Health Care Fund and will be subject to a shareholder servicing fee of 0.25%.
Portfolio Turnover. The Target and Acquiring Funds pay transaction costs, such as commissions or dealer mark-ups when each buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A 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 the annual fund operating expenses or in the example, affect each Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Target Fund's portfolio turnover rate was 49% of the average value of its portfolio. Since the Acquiring Fund has not yet commenced operations, its portfolio turnover rate is not yet available.
Fund Management Information
The following table identifies the investment adviser, investment sub-adviser and portfolio manager(s) for the Acquiring Fund. Further information about the management of the Acquiring Fund can be found under the section entitled "Management of the Funds."
Wells Fargo Advantage Health Care Fund
Investment Adviser
Funds Management
Investment Sub-Adviser
Wells Capital Management Incorporated
Portfolio Manager
Robert Junkin, CPA
Tax Information
It is expected that the Merger will be tax-free to shareholders for U.S. federal income tax purposes, and receipt of an opinion substantially to that effect from Proskauer Rose LLP, special tax counsel to the Acquiring Fund, is a condition to the obligation of the Funds to consummate the Merger. This means that neither shareholders nor your Target or Acquiring Fund will recognize a gain or loss directly as a result of the Merger.
The cost basis and holding period of your Target Fund shares will carry over to the shares of the Acquiring Fund you receive as a result of the Merger. At any time prior to the consummation of the Merger, a shareholder may redeem shares, likely resulting in recognition of a gain or a loss to the shareholder for U.S. federal income tax purposes if the shareholder holds the shares in a taxable account.
Certain other U.S. federal income tax consequences are discussed below under "Material U.S. Federal Income Tax Consequences of the Mergers."
EVERGREEN PRECIOUS METALS FUND INTO WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE PRECIOUS METALS FUND
Share Class Information
The following table illustrates the share class of the Acquiring Fund you will receive as a result of the Merger in exchange for the shares you own in your Target Fund.
If you own this class of shares of Evergreen Precious Metals Fund:
You will get this class of shares of Wells Fargo Advantage Precious Metals Fund1:
Class A
Class A
Class B
Class B
Class C
Class C
Class I2
Institutional Class
1
The Fund is a shell fund ("Shell Fund") being created to receive the assets of one or more Target Funds.
2
Following completion of the Mergers, former Class I shareholders of any applicable Evergreen Target Fund will not need to meet the minimum investment amount or the institutional entity requirements applicable to the Institutional Class shares of any Wells Fargo Advantage Fund received in a Merger.
The Acquiring Fund shares you receive as a result of the Merger will have the same total value as the total value of your Target Fund shares as of the close of business on the business day immediately prior to the Merger.
The procedures for buying, selling and exchanging shares of the Funds are similar. For additional information, see the section entitled "Buying, Selling and Exchanging Fund Shares." This section also contains important information for foreign shareholders of a Target Fund, defined as shareholders whose accounts do not currently have both a U.S. address and tax payer identification number on record with the Funds. Following the Merger, foreign shareholders will not be able to make additional investments into a Wells Fargo Advantage Fund.
Investment Goal and Strategy Comparison
The following section compares the investment goals, principal investment strategies and fundamental investment policies of the Funds. The investment goals of the Funds may be changed without shareholder approval.
Although the investment goals of the Funds have different focal points, with Evergreen Precious Metals Fund seeking long-term capital growth and protection of purchasing power of capital and, as a secondary objective, obtaining current income, and the Wells Fargo Advantage Precious Metals Fund seeking long-term capital appreciation, the principal investment strategies of the Funds are similar. Both Funds normally invest at least 80% of their assets in investments related to precious metals. Both of the Funds may invest in companies of all market capitalizations and may also invest up to 25% of their assets in debt securities linked to precious metals and common or preferred stocks of subsidiaries of the Funds that invest directly or indirectly in precious metals and minerals. In addition, both Funds may invest any amount of their assets in foreign securities. One difference is that the Wells Fargo Advantage Precious Metals Fund may invest only up to 40% of its assets in emerging market equity securities, while Evergreen Precious Metals Fund does not limit its investments in emerging market equity securities. This means Evergreen Precious Metals Fund may invest a greater percentage of its assets in emerging market equity securities.
A more complete description of each Fund's investment goals and strategies is below.
EVERGREEN PRECIOUS METALS FUND (Target Fund)
WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE PRECIOUS METALS FUND (Acquiring Fund)
INVESTMENT GOAL
The Fund seeks long-term capital growth and protection of purchasing power of capital. Obtaining current income is a secondary objective.
The Fund seeks long-term capital appreciation.
PRINCIPAL INVESTMENT STRATEGIES
The Fund is a non-diversified mutual fund that normally invests at least 80% of its assets in investments related to precious metals. These investments will primarily be equity securities of companies that are engaged in, or which receive at least 50% of their revenues from, the exploration, development, mining, processing, or dealing in gold or other precious metals and minerals. These investments may also include investments of up to 25% of the Fund's assets, at the time of purchase, in debt securities linked to precious metals and common or preferred stocks of subsidiaries of the Fund that invest directly or indirectly in precious metals and minerals.
Under normal circumstances, we invest at least 80% of the Fund's net assets in investments related to precious metals. We define precious metals companies as those that are engaged in, or which receive at least 50% of their revenues from the exploration, development, mining, processing, or dealing in gold or other precious metals and minerals. We may invest any amount of the Fund's total assets in equity securities of foreign issuers, including ADRs and similar investments. We may invest in equity securities of domestic and foreign issuers, including common stocks and preferred stocks, warrants, convertible debt securities, including ADRs (and similar investments), and shares of foreign companies traded and settled on U.S. exchanges and over-the-counter market of foreign issuers. We invest up to 40% of the Fund's total assets in emerging market equity securities. The Fund may invest in foreign securities, which are typically denominated in non-U.S. currencies, and may also invest in U.S. securities. We also invest up to 25% of Fund's total assets, at the time of purchase, in debt securities linked to precious metals and common or preferred stocks of subsidiaries of the Fund that invest directly or indirectly in precious metals and minerals. Primary emphasis is placed on precious metals related companies. Secondary emphasis may include exposure to other natural resource companies. The Fund's investment process takes a disciplined approach to risk management through top-down macroeconomic analysis and bottom-up stock selection. Among the macroeconomic influences considered include: geopolitical risks, the relative strength of the U.S. dollar, jewelry demand, inflation expectations, the seasonality of gold, investment demand and relative valuation levels for the precious metals universe. From a bottom-up perspective, management looks for high quality companies that are positioned to improve their relative value over time. We continually review the investments of the portfolio. Among the factors which may influence the reduction of a position are: the achievement of a valuation target, the deterioration in the underlying fundamentals of the business, or the identification of more attractive investment opportunity.
The Fund may, but will not necessarily, use derivatives. The Fund also invests in foreign securities, which are typically denominated in foreign currencies. As a result, the value of the Fund's shares will be affected by changes in currency exchange rates. To manage this risk, the Fund may enter into currency futures contracts and forward currency exchange contracts. Forward foreign currency transactions and "proxy hedging" transactions may represent up to 25% of the Fund's assets.
Furthermore, we may use futures, options or swap agreements, as well as other derivatives, to manage risk or to enhance return. We may also hedge the portfolio's foreign currency exposure by purchasing or selling foreign currency futures and foreign currency forward contracts.
The Fund concentrates its investments in securities related to precious metals.
We concentrate the Fund's investments in the precious metals sector, and because we retain the flexibility to invest in a relatively small number of stocks, the Fund is also considered to be non-diversified.
The Fund may invest in companies of all market capitalizations.
The portfolio consists of holdings across all market capitalizations.
Although not part of its principal investment strategy, the Fund may, but will not necessarily, temporarily invest up to 100% of its assets in cash and/or high-quality money market instruments in response to adverse economic, political or market conditions. This strategy is inconsistent with the Fund's investment goal and principal investment strategies and, if employed, could result in a lower return and loss of market opportunity.
The Fund may hold some of its assets in cash or in money market instruments, including U.S. Government obligations, shares of other mutual funds and repurchase agreements, or make other short-term investments to either maintain liquidity or for short-term defensive purposes when we believe it is in the best interests of the shareholders to do so. During these periods, the Fund may not achieve its objective.
The fundamental investment policies of the Target and Acquiring Funds are substantively similar. For a comparative chart of fundamental investment policies, please see Exhibit B.
Principal Risk Comparison
Because the Evergreen funds and Wells Fargo Advantage Funds were unaffiliated fund families until January 2009, the Funds have historically used different terms and descriptions to describe their principal risks. Nonetheless, due to the similarity of the Funds' investment strategies, the Funds are generally subject to similar types of risks. Listed below are the principal risks that apply to the Wells Fargo Advantage Precious Metals Fund. A description of those risks can be found in the section of this prospectus/proxy statement entitled "Risk Descriptions." Although each of the Funds may be subject to all or substantially all of the risks listed below, they may be subject to a particular risk to different degrees. For example, because Evergreen Precious Metals Fund imposes no limitation on investing in emerging market equity securities, an investment in Evergreen Precious Metals may be subject to emerging markets risk to a greater extent than an investment in the Wells Fargo Advantage Precious Metals Fund.
A discussion of the principal risks associated with an investment in the Target Fund may be found in the Target Fund's prospectus. In addition, each Fund has other investment policies, practices and restrictions which, together with the Fund's related risks, are also set forth for the Target Fund in the Fund's prospectus and SAI and, for the Acquiring Fund, in this prospectus/proxy statement and the Merger SAI.
Fund Performance Comparison
The following bar chart and table illustrate how the Target Fund's returns have varied from year to year and compare the Target Fund's returns with those of one or more broad-based securities indexes. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not necessarily an indication of future results. Current month-end performance information is available for an Evergreen fund at www.evergreeninvestments.com. The bar chart does not reflect applicable sales charges; if it did, returns would be lower than those shown. Since the Acquiring Fund is a Shell Fund, it has not yet commenced operations and therefore performance information for the Acquiring Fund is not yet available.
Year-by-Year Total Return for Class B Shares (%) for Evergreen Precious Metals Fund
Highest Quarter:
1st Quarter 2002
+37.11%
Lowest Quarter:
3rd Quarter 2008
-29.08%
Average Annual Total Returns for the period ended 12/31/20091
Evergreen Precious Metals Fund
Inception Date of Share Class
1 Year
5 Year
10 Year
Class A (before taxes)
1/20/1998
38.27%
19.81%
21.98%
Class B (before taxes)
1/30/1978
40.61%
20.18%
21.82%
Class B (after taxes on distributions)
1/30/1978
40.61%
19.55%
21.34%
Class B (after taxes on distributions and the sale of Fund Shares)
1/30/1978
26.40%
17.77%
19.92%
Class C (before taxes)
1/29/1998
44.60%
20.37%
21.80%
Class I (before taxes)
2/29/2000
47.09%
21.58%
23.03%
FTSE Gold Mines Index (reflects no deduction for fees, expenses, or taxes)
30.50%
13.41%
13.99%
S&P 500 Index (reflects no deduction for fees, expenses, or taxes)
26.46%
0.42%
-0.95%
1
Historical performance shown for Class I prior to its inception is based on the performance of Class B, the original class offered. The historical returns for Class I reflect the 1.00% 12b-1 fee applicable to Class B. Class I does not pay a 12b-1 fee. If this fee had not been reflected, 10 year returns for Class I would have been higher. The Fund incurs a 12b-1 fee of 1.00% for Class B.
2
The returns shown for Class B shares do not reflect the conversion of Class B shares to Class A shares.
3
After-tax returns are shown for only one class and after-tax returns for other classes will vary. The after-tax returns shown are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. After-tax returns on distributions and the sale of Fund shares assume a complete sale of Fund shares at the end of the measurement period, resulting in capital gains taxes or tax benefits when capital losses occur. Actual after-tax returns will depend on your individual tax situation and may differ from those shown. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant to you if you hold your Fund shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as 401(k) plans or Individual Retirement Accounts.
Shareholder Fee and Fund Expense Comparison
The sales charges and expenses for each class of shares of your Target Fund may be different than those of the corresponding class of shares of the Acquiring Fund. This section compares the fees and expenses you pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Target Fund and the Acquiring Fund, and the tables entitled "Pro Forma" also show what your fees and expenses would be if the Merger takes place. You may qualify for sales charge discounts if you and your family invest, or agree to invest in the future, at least $50,000 in the Target Fund's family of funds or $50,000 in the Acquiring Fund's family of funds. Information regarding sales charges and sales charge discounts applicable to investments in the Acquiring Fund's family of funds is available in the "Buying, Selling and Exchanging Fund Shares -- Wells Fargo Advantage Funds" section of this prospectus/proxy statement. More information about these and other discounts is available from your financial professional and for the Target Fund in the Fund's prospectus, and, for the Acquiring Fund, in Exhibit E.
The sales charge schedule applicable to Class A shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Precious Metals Fund differs from the schedule applicable to Evergreen Precious Metals Fund in the following ways: (i) the Wells Fargo Advantage Precious Metals Fund's front-end sales charges on purchases of Class A shares between $50,000 and $99,999; and (ii) those between $250,000 and $499,999 are higher than Evergreen Precious Metals Fund's front-end sales charge on similar purchases of Class A shares. The sales charge schedules applicable to Class B and C shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Precious Metals Fund are identical to the sales charge schedules for the corresponding classes of shares of Evergreen Precious Metals Fund.
The following tables allow you to compare the maximum sales charges of the Funds. The Pro Forma table also shows you what the maximum sales charges will be, assuming the Merger takes place. The Target Fund shareholders will not pay any front-end or deferred sales charges in connection with the Merger.
Shareholder Fees (fees paid directly from your investment)
Evergreen Precious Metals Fund
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
Maximum front-end sales charge (load) imposed on purchases (as a % of offering price)
5.75%1
None
None
None
Maximum deferred sales charge (load) (as a % of either the redemption amount or initial investment, whichever is lower)
None1
5.00%
1.00%
None
1
Investments of $1 million or more are not subject to a front-end sales charge, but will be subject to a deferred sales charge of 1.00% if you sell the shares within eighteen months of purchase.
Wells Fargo Advantage Precious Metals Fund (Pro Forma)
Class A
Class B
Class C
Institutional Class
Maximum sales charge (load) imposed on purchases (as a percentage of the offering price)
5.75%
None
None
None
Maximum deferred sales charge (load) (as a percentage of the net asset value at purchase)
None1
5.00%
1.00%
None
1
Class A shares that are purchased at NAV amounts of $1,000,000 or more may be assessed a 1.00% contingent deferred sales charge if they are redeemed within eighteen months from the date of purchase.
The following tables allow you to compare the annual operating expenses of the Funds. The net and gross total annual fund operating expenses for the Target Fund set forth in the following table are based on the actual expenses for the twelve-month period ended September 30, 2009. The pro forma expense table shows you what the net and gross total annual fund operating expenses would have been for the Acquiring Fund for the twelve-month period ended September 30, 2009, assuming the Merger had taken place at the beginning of that period. Exhibit C contains expense tables and examples for the Target Fund based upon the actual expenses incurred by the Target Fund during its most recently completed fiscal year. Exhibit C also includes a pro forma expense table and examples for the Acquiring Fund as of the Target Fund's most recent financial statements. Since the Acquiring Fund has not yet commenced operations, the information presented is based on estimates.
Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment)
Evergreen Precious Metals Fund
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses1
Class A
1.10%
Class B
1.85%
Class C
1.85%
Class I
0.85%
1
The Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses in the table above include fees and expenses of 0.01% or less that were incurred indirectly by the Fund as a result of its investment in other investment companies.
Wells Fargo Advantage Precious Metals Fund (Pro Forma)
Acquired Fund Fees and Expenses
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (Before Waiver)
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver)2,3
Class A
0.01%
1.23%
1.10%
Class B
0.01%
1.98%
1.85%
Class C
0.01%
1.98%
1.85%
Institutional Class
0.01%
0.80%
0.80%
1
Reflects the pro rata portion of the net operating expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund. Shareholders indirectly bear these underlying expenses because the NAV and/or distributions paid reflect such underlying expense.
2
The Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) shown here include the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund.
3
Funds Management has committed for three years after the closing of the Merger to waive fees and/or reimburse expenses to the extent necessary to ensure that the Fund's Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver), excluding brokerage commissions, interest, taxes, extraordinary expenses, and the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund, do not exceed 1.09% for Class A, 1.84% for Class B, 1.84% for Class C, and 0.79% for Institutional Class. After this time, the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) may be increased only with the approval of the Board of Trustees.
Evergreen Precious Metals Fund and the Wells Fargo Advantage Precious Metals Fund have each adopted a distribution plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the 1940 Act (a "Distribution Plan"). Although the fees charged to Class A, Class B, and Class C shares of Evergreen Precious Metals Fund under that Fund's Distribution Plan are 0.25% more than the Distribution Plan fees borne by the corresponding classes of the Wells Fargo Advantage Precious Metals Fund, Class A, Class B, and Class C shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Precious Metals Fund are subject to a shareholder servicing fee equal to 0.25%. This means that the total distribution and shareholder servicing fee that you bear will not change as a result of the Merger. Class I shares of Evergreen Precious Metals Fund and Institutional Class shares of Wells Fargo Advantage Precious Metals Fund are not subject to a 12b-1 fee.
Portfolio Turnover. The Target and Acquiring Funds pay transaction costs, such as commissions or dealer mark-ups when each buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A 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 the annual fund operating expenses or in the example, affect each Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Target Fund's portfolio turnover rate was 14% of the average value of its portfolio. Since the Acquiring Fund has not yet commenced operations, its portfolio turnover rate is not yet available.
Fund Management Information
The following table identifies the investment adviser, investment sub-adviser and portfolio manager(s) for the Acquiring Fund. Further information about the management of the Acquiring Fund can be found under the section entitled "Management of the Funds."
Wells Fargo Advantage Precious Metals Fund
Investment Adviser
Funds Management
Investment Sub-Adviser
Wells Capital Management Incorporated
Portfolio Manager
Michael Bradshaw
Tax Information
It is expected that the Merger will be tax-free to shareholders for U.S. federal income tax purposes, and receipt of an opinion substantially to that effect from Proskauer Rose LLP, special tax counsel to the Acquiring Fund, is a condition to the obligation of the Funds to consummate the Merger. This means that neither shareholders nor your Target or Acquiring Fund will recognize a gain or loss directly as a result of the Merger.
The cost basis and holding period of your Target Fund shares will carry over to the shares of the Acquiring Fund you receive as a result of the Merger. At any time prior to the consummation of the Merger, a shareholder may redeem shares, likely resulting in recognition of a gain or a loss to the shareholder for U.S. federal income tax purposes if the shareholder holds the shares in a taxable account.
Certain other U.S. federal income tax consequences are discussed below under "Material U.S. Federal Income Tax Consequences of the Mergers."
EVERGREEN UTILITY AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS FUND INTO WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE UTILITY AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS FUND
Share Class Information
The following table illustrates the share class of the Acquiring Fund you will receive as a result of the Merger in exchange for the shares you own in your Target Fund.
If you own this class of shares of Evergreen Utility and Telecommunications Fund:
You will get this class of shares of Wells Fargo Advantage Utility and Telecommunications Fund1:
Class A
Class A
Class B
Class B
Class C
Class C
Class I2
Institutional Class
1
The Fund is a shell fund ("Shell Fund") being created to receive the assets of one or more Target Funds.
2
Following completion of the Mergers, former Class I shareholders of any applicable Evergreen Target Fund will not need to meet the minimum investment amount or the institutional entity requirements applicable to the Institutional Class shares of any Wells Fargo Advantage Fund received in a Merger.
The Acquiring Fund shares you receive as a result of the Merger will have the same total value as the total value of your Target Fund shares as of the close of business on the business day immediately prior to the Merger.
The procedures for buying, selling and exchanging shares of the Funds are similar. For additional information, see the section entitled "Buying, Selling and Exchanging Fund Shares." This section also contains important information for foreign shareholders of a Target Fund, defined as shareholders whose accounts do not currently have both a U.S. address and tax payer identification number on record with the Funds. Following the Merger, foreign shareholders will not be able to make additional investments into a Wells Fargo Advantage Fund.
Investment Goal and Strategy Comparison
The following section compares the investment goals, principal investment strategies and fundamental investment policies of the Funds. The investment goals of the Funds may be changed without shareholder approval.
Evergreen Utility and Telecommunications Fund and the Wells Fargo Advantage Utility and Telecommunications Fund have similar investment goals and strategies. Evergreen Utility and Telecommunications Fund seeks high current income and moderate capital growth and the Wells Fargo Advantage Utility and Telecommunications Fund seeks total return, consisting of both current income and capital appreciation. Both Funds normally invest at least 80% of their assets in common, preferred and convertible preferred stocks and investment grade bonds or convertible debentures of utility (water, gas, electric) and telecommunications companies. Both Funds may invest up to 35% of their assets in convertible debentures of utility and telecommunications companies; up to 20% of which may be invested in convertible debentures rated below investment grade. Also, both Funds may invest up to 30% of their assets in foreign securities. One difference is that the Wells Fargo Advantage Utility and Telecommunications Fund may only invest up to 20% of its assets in emerging market equity securities, while Evergreen Utility and Telecommunications Fund does not have a similar limitation. This means Evergreen Utility and Telecommunications Fund may invest a greater percentage of its assets in emerging market equity securities.
A more complete description of each Fund's investment goals and strategies is below.
EVERGREEN UTILITY AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS FUND (Target Fund)
WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE UTILITY AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS FUND (Acquiring Fund)
INVESTMENT GOAL
The Fund seeks high current income and moderate capital growth.
The Fund seeks total return, consisting of current income and capital appreciation.
PRINCIPAL INVESTMENT STRATEGIES
The Fund is a non-diversified fund that normally invests at least 80% of its assets in common, preferred and convertible preferred stocks and investment grade bonds or convertible debentures of utility (water, gas, electric) and telecommunications companies. The Fund may invest up to 35% of its assets in convertible debentures of utility and telecommunications companies; up to 20% of this portion may be invested in convertible debentures rated below investment grade. The Fund may invest up to 30% of its assets in foreign securities. The Fund may also invest up to 20% of its assets in common stocks of non-utility and non-telecommunications companies. The Fund may invest in companies across all market capitalizations.
Under normal circumstances, we invest at least 80% of the Fund's net assets in common, preferred and convertible preferred stocks and investment grade bonds or convertible debentures of utility (water, gas, electric) and telecommunications companies. We invest principally in securities of utility and telecommunication companies across all market capitalizations. We invest up to 35% of the Fund's total assets in convertible debentures of utility and telecommunications companies; up to 20% of this portion may be invested in convertible debentures rated below investment grade. We invest up to 30% of the Fund's total assets in equity securities of foreign issuers, including ADRs and similar investments. We also invest up to 20% of the Fund's total assets in emerging market equity securities. We concentrate the Fund's investments in the utility and telecommunications sectors, and because we retain flexibility to invest in a relatively small number of stocks, the Fund is also considered to be non-diversified.
The Fund may, but will not necessarily, use derivatives.
As a hedging strategy, the Fund may buy or write put and call options, meaning that the Fund sells an option to another party giving that party the right to either sell a stock to (put) or buy a stock from (call) the Fund at a predetermined price in the future. Whether or not this hedging strategy is successful depends on a variety of factors, particularly our ability to predict movements of the price of the hedged stock. We reserve the right to hedge the portfolio's foreign currency exposure by purchasing or selling currency futures and foreign currency forward contracts. However, under normal circumstances, we will not engage in extensive foreign currency hedging. Furthermore, we may use futures, options or swap agreements, as well as other derivatives, to manage risk or to enhance return. We may actively trade portfolio securities.
The Fund's portfolio manager considers a number of factors when selecting utility and telecommunications company stocks such as a history of high dividends and profits; the size of the company's market and market share; competitive or technological advantages that may help the company in the future; potential merger activity; and the projected volatility of the company or industry. The Fund's stock selection is based on a blended style of equity management that allows it to invest in both value- and growth-oriented equity securities. "Value" securities are securities which the Fund's portfolio manager believes are currently undervalued in the marketplace exhibiting, for example, low price to earnings and low price to cash flow multiples. "Growth" securities are securities of companies which the Fund's portfolio manager believes have potential earnings ranging from steady to accelerated growth.
We consider a number of factors when selecting utility and telecommunications company stocks such as a history of high dividends and profits; the size of the company's market and market share; competitive or technological advantages that may help the company in the future; potential merger activity; and the projected volatility of the company or industry. Our stock selection is based on a blended style of equity management that allows us to invest in both value- and growth-oriented equity securities. "Value" securities are securities which we believe are currently undervalued in the marketplace exhibiting, for example, low price to earnings and low price to cash flow multiples. "Growth" securities are securities of companies which we believe have potential earnings ranging from steady to accelerated growth.
The Fund will consider selling a portfolio investment when a portfolio manager believes the issuer's investment fundamentals are beginning to deteriorate, when the investment no longer appears consistent with the portfolio manager's investment methodology, when the Fund must meet redemptions, in order to take advantage of more attractive investment opportunities, or for other investment reasons which a portfolio manager deems appropriate.
We regularly review the investments of the portfolio and may sell a portfolio holding when it has achieved its valuation target, there is deterioration in the underlying fundamentals of the business, or we have identified a more attractive investment opportunity.
Although not part of its principal investment strategy, the Fund may, but will not necessarily, temporarily invest up to 100% of its assets in cash and/or high-quality money market instruments in response to adverse economic, political or market conditions. This strategy is inconsistent with the Fund's investment goal and principal investment strategies and, if employed, could result in a lower return and loss of market opportunity.
The Fund may hold some of its assets in cash or in money market instruments, including U.S. Government obligations, shares of other mutual funds and repurchase agreements, or make other short-term investments to either maintain liquidity or for short-term defensive purposes when we believe it is in the best interests of the shareholders to do so. During these periods, the Fund may not achieve its objective.
The fundamental investment policies of the Target and Acquiring Funds are substantively similar. For a comparative chart of fundamental investment policies, please see Exhibit B.
Principal Risk Comparison
Because the Evergreen funds and Wells Fargo Advantage Funds were unaffiliated fund families until January 2009, the Funds have historically used different terms and descriptions to describe their principal risks. Nonetheless, due to the similarity of the Funds' investment strategies, the Funds are generally subject to similar types of risks. Listed below are the principal risks that apply to the Wells Fargo Advantage Utility and Telecommunications Fund. A description of those risks can be found in the section of this prospectus/proxy statement entitled "Risk Descriptions." Although each of the Funds may be subject to all or substantially all of the risks listed below, they may be subject to a particular risk to different degrees. For example, because Evergreen Utility and Telecommunications Fund does not limit its investments in emerging market equity securities to 20% of its total assets, an investment in Evergreen Utility and Telecommunications Fund may be subject to emerging markets risk to a greater extent than an investment in the Wells Fargo Advantage Utility and Telecommunications Fund.
Principal Risks Active Trading Risk Convertible Securities Risk Counter-Party Risk Currency Hedging Risk Derivatives Risk Debt Securities Risk Emerging Markets Risk Foreign Investment Risk Growth Style Investment Risk High Yield Securities Risk Issuer Risk Leverage Risk Liquidity Ri sk Management Risk Market Risk Non-Diversification Risk Regulatory Risk Smaller Company Securities Risk Utility and Telecommunications Sectors Risk Value Style Investment Risk
A discussion of the principal risks associated with an investment in the Target Fund may be found in the Target Fund's prospectus. In addition, each Fund has other investment policies, practices and restrictions which, together with the Fund's related risks, are also set forth for the Target Fund in the Fund's prospectus and SAI and, for the Acquiring Fund, in this prospectus/proxy statement and the Merger SAI.
Fund Performance Comparison
The following bar chart and table illustrate how the Target Fund's returns have varied from year to year and compare the Target Fund's returns with those of one or more broad-based securities indexes. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not necessarily an indication of future results. Current month-end performance information is available for an Evergreen fund at www.evergreeninvestments.com. The bar chart does not reflect applicable sales charges; if it did, returns would be lower than those shown. Since the Acquiring Fund is a Shell Fund, it has not yet commenced operations and therefore performance information for the Acquiring Fund is not yet available.
Year-by-Year Total Return for Class A Shares (%) for Evergreen Utility and Telecommunications Fund
Highest Quarter:
2nd Quarter 2003
+16.63%
Lowest Quarter:
3rd Quarter 2001
-20.49%
Average Annual Total Returns for the period ended 12/31/2009
Evergreen Utility and Telecommunications Fund
Inception Date of Share Class
1 Year
5 Year
10 Year
Class A (before taxes)
1/4/1994
12.24%
7.41%
3.04%
Class A (after taxes on distributions)
1/4/1994
11.57%
6.03%
1.71%
Class A (after taxes on distributions and the sale of Fund Shares)
1/4/1994
8.65%
5.88%
1.95%
Class B (before taxes)
1/4/1994
13.07%
7.57%
2.88%
Class C (before taxes)
9/2/1994
17.18%
7.86%
2.89%
Class I (before taxes)
2/28/1994
19.26%
8.95%
3.92%
S&P 500 Index (reflects no deduction for fees, expenses, or taxes)
26.46%
0.42%
-0.95%
S&P Utilities Index (reflects no deduction for fees, expenses, or taxes)
11.91%
6.05%
4.88%
1
After-tax returns are shown for only one class and after-tax returns for other classes will vary. The after-tax returns shown are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. After-tax returns on distributions and the sale of Fund shares assume a complete sale of Fund shares at the end of the measurement period, resulting in capital gains taxes or tax benefits when capital losses occur. Actual after-tax returns will depend on your individual tax situation and may differ from those shown. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant to you if you hold your Fund shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as 401(k) plans or Individual Retirement Accounts.
2
The returns shown for Class B shares do not reflect the conversion of Class B shares to Class A shares.
Shareholder Fee and Fund Expense Comparison
The sales charges and expenses for each class of shares of your Target Fund may be different than those of the corresponding class of shares of the Acquiring Fund. This section compares the fees and expenses you pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Target Fund and the Acquiring Fund, and the tables entitled "Pro Forma" also show what your fees and expenses would be if the Merger takes place. You may qualify for sales charge discounts if you and your family invest, or agree to invest in the future, at least $50,000 in the Target Fund's family of funds or $50,000 in the Acquiring Fund's family of funds. Information regarding sales charges and sales charge discounts applicable to investments in the Acquiring Fund's family of funds is available in the "Buying, Selling and Exchanging Fund Shares -- Wells Fargo Advantage Funds" section of this prospectus/proxy statement. More information about these and other discounts is available from your financial professional and for the Target Fund in the Fund's prospectus, and, for the Acquiring Fund, in Exhibit E.
The sales charge schedule applicable to Class A shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Utility and Telecommunications Fund differs from the schedule applicable to Evergreen Utility and Telecommunications Fund in the following ways: (i) the Wells Fargo Advantage Utility and Telecommunications Fund's front-end sales charges on purchases of Class A shares between $50,000 and $99,999; and (ii) those between $250,000 and $499,999 are higher than Evergreen Utility and Telecommunications Fund's front-end sales charge on similar purchases of Class A shares. The sales charge schedules applicable to Class B and Class C shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Utility and Telecommunications Fund are identical to the sales charge schedules for the corresponding classes of shares of Evergreen Utility and Telecommunications Fund.
The following tables allow you to compare the maximum sales charges of the Funds. The Pro Forma table also shows you what the maximum sales charges will be, assuming the Merger takes place. The Target Fund shareholders will not pay any front-end or deferred sales charges in connection with the Merger.
Shareholder Fees (fees paid directly from your investment)
Evergreen Utility and Telecommunications Fund
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
Maximum front-end sales charge (load) imposed on purchases (as a % of offering price)
5.75%1
None
None
None
Maximum deferred sales charge (load) (as a % of either the redemption amount or initial investment, whichever is lower)
None1
5.00%
1.00%
None
1
Investments of $1 million or more are not subject to a front-end sales charge, but will be subject to a deferred sales charge of 1.00% if you sell the shares within eighteen months of purchase.
Wells Fargo Advantage Utility and Telecommunications Fund (Pro Forma)
Class A
Class B
Class C
Institutional Class
Maximum sales charge (load) imposed on purchases (as a percentage of the offering price)
5.75%
None
None
None
Maximum deferred sales charge (load) (as a percentage of the net asset value at purchase)
None1
5.00%
1.00%
None
1
Class A shares that are purchased at NAV amounts of $1,000,000 or more may be assessed a 1.00% contingent deferred sales charge if they are redeemed within eighteen months from the date of purchase.
The following tables allow you to compare the annual operating expenses of the Funds. The net and gross total annual fund operating expenses for the Target Fund set forth in the following table are based on the actual expenses for the twelve-month period ended September 30, 2009. The pro forma expense table shows you what the net and gross total annual fund operating expenses would have been for the Acquiring Fund for the twelve-month period ended September 30, 2009, assuming the Merger had taken place at the beginning of that period. Exhibit C contains expense tables and examples for the Target Fund based upon the actual expenses incurred by the Target Fund during its most recently completed fiscal year. Exhibit C also includes a pro forma expense table and examples for the Acquiring Fund as of the Target Fund's most recent financial statements. Since the Acquiring Fund has not yet commenced operations, the information presented is based on estimates.
Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment)
Evergreen Utility and Telecommunications Fund
Acquired Fund Fees and Expenses1
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses1
Class A
0.02%
1.16%
Class B
0.02%
1.91%
Class C
0.02%
1.91%
Class I
0.02%
0.91%
1
The Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses in the table above include fees and expenses incurred indirectly by the Fund as a result of its investment in other investment companies.
Wells Fargo Advantage Utility and Telecommunications Fund (Pro Forma)
Acquired Fund Fees and Expenses
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (Before Waiver)
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver)2,3
Class A
0.02%
1.23%
1.16%
Class B
0.02%
1.98%
1.91%
Class C
0.02%
1.98%
1.91%
Institutional Class
0.02%
0.80%
0.80%
1
Reflects the pro rata portion of the net operating expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund. Shareholders indirectly bear these underlying expenses because the NAV and/or distributions paid reflect such underlying expense.
2
The Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) shown here include the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund.
3
Funds Management has committed for three years after the closing of the Merger to waive fees and/or reimburse expenses to the extent necessary to ensure that the Fund's Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver), excluding brokerage commissions, interest, taxes, extraordinary expenses, and the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund, do not exceed 1.14% for Class A, 1.89% for Class B, 1.89% for Class C, and 0.78% for Institutional Class. After this time, the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) may be increased only with the approval of the Board of Trustees.
Evergreen Utility and Telecommunications Fund and the Wells Fargo Advantage Utility and Telecommunications Fund have each adopted a distribution plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the 1940 Act (a "Distribution Plan"). Although the fees charged to Class A, B, and C shares of Evergreen Utility and Telecommunications Fund under that Fund's Distribution Plan are 0.25% more than the Distribution Plan fees borne by the corresponding classes of the Wells Fargo Advantage Utility and Telecommunications Fund, Class A, B, and C shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Utility and Telecommunications Fund are subject to a shareholder servicing fee equal to 0.25%. This means that the total distribution and shareholder servicing fee that you bear will not change as a result of the Merger. Class I shares of Evergreen Utility and Telecommunications Fund and Institutional Class shares of Wells Fargo Advantage Utility and Telecommunications Fund are not subject to a 12b-1 fee.
Portfolio Turnover. The Target and Acquiring Funds pay transaction costs, such as commissions or dealer mark-ups when each buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A 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 the annual fund operating expenses or in the example, affect each Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Target Fund's portfolio turnover rate was 109% of the average value of its portfolio. Since the Acquiring Fund has not yet commenced operations, its portfolio turnover rate is not yet available.
Fund Management Information
The following table identifies the investment adviser, investment sub-adviser and portfolio manager(s) for the Acquiring Fund. Further information about the management of the Acquiring Fund can be found under the section entitled "Management of the Funds."
Wells Fargo Advantage Utility and Telecommunications Fund
Investment Adviser
Funds Management
Investment Sub-Adviser
Crow Point Partners, LLC
Portfolio Manager
Timothy O'Brien
Tax Information
It is expected that the Merger will be tax-free to shareholders for U.S. federal income tax purposes, and receipt of an opinion substantially to that effect from Proskauer Rose LLP, special tax counsel to the Acquiring Fund, is a condition to the obligation of the Funds to consummate the Merger. This means that neither shareholders nor your Target or Acquiring Fund will recognize a gain or loss directly as a result of the Merger.
The cost basis and holding period of your Target Fund shares will carry over to the shares of the Acquiring Fund you receive as a result of the Merger. At any time prior to the consummation of the Merger, a shareholder may redeem shares, likely resulting in recognition of a gain or a loss to the shareholder for U.S. federal income tax purposes if the shareholder holds the shares in a taxable account.
Certain other U.S. federal income tax consequences are discussed below under "Material U.S. Federal Income Tax Consequences of the Mergers."
EVERGREEN DIVERSIFIED CAPITAL BUILDER FUND INTO WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE DIVERSIFIED CAPITAL BUILDER FUND
Share Class Information
The following table illustrates the share class of the Acquiring Fund you will receive as a result of the Merger in exchange for the shares you own in your Target Fund.
If you own this class of shares of Evergreen Diversified Capital Builder Fund:
You will get this class of shares of Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Capital Builder Fund1:
Class A
Class A
Class B
Class B
Class C
Class C
Class I2
Institutional Class
1
The Fund is a shell fund ("Shell Fund") being created to receive the assets of one or more Target Funds.
2
Following completion of the Mergers, former Class I shareholders of any applicable Evergreen Target Fund will not need to meet the minimum investment amount or the institutional entity requirements applicable to the Institutional Class shares of any Wells Fargo Advantage Fund received in a Merger.
The Acquiring Fund shares you receive as a result of the Merger will have the same total value as the total value of your Target Fund shares as of the close of business on the business day immediately prior to the Merger.
The procedures for buying, selling and exchanging shares of the Funds are similar. For additional information, see the section entitled "Buying, Selling and Exchanging Fund Shares." This section also contains important information for foreign shareholders of a Target Fund, defined as shareholders whose accounts do not currently have both a U.S. address and tax payer identification number on record with the Funds. Following the Merger, foreign shareholders will not be able to make additional investments into a Wells Fargo Advantage Fund.
Investment Goal and Strategy Comparison
The following section compares the investment goals, principal investment strategies and fundamental investment policies of the Funds. The investment goals of the Funds may be changed without shareholder approval.
Evergreen Diversified Capital Builder Fund and the Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Capital Builder Fund have similar investment goals and strategies. Evergreen Diversified Capital Builder Fund seeks long-term total return through capital growth and current income and the Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Capital Builder Fund seeks long-term total return, consisting of capital appreciation and current income. Both Funds invest in equity and debt securities, with a focus on equity securities. Both Funds expect to invest approximately 10% to 30% of their assets in fixed income securities and up to 25% of their assets in foreign equity and fixed income securities. One difference is that the Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Capital Builder Fund may invest only up to 30% of its assets in corporate debt securities that are below investment grade, while Evergreen Diversified Capital Builder Fund does not limit its investments in below investment grade corporate debt securities. This means Evergreen Diversified Capital Builder Fund may invest a greater percentage of its assets in below investment grade corporate debt securities and in equity securities.
A more complete description of each Fund's investment goals and strategies is below.
EVERGREEN DIVERSIFIED CAPITAL BUILDER FUND (Target Fund)
WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE DIVERSIFIED CAPITAL BUILDER FUND (Acquiring Fund)
INVESTMENT GOAL
The Fund seeks long-term total return through capital growth and current income.
The Fund seeks long-term total return, consisting of capital appreciation and current income.
PRINCIPAL INVESTMENT STRATEGIES
The Fund invests in a portfolio of equity and debt securities chosen for the potential for capital growth and current income. The proportion of the Fund's assets invested in equity and fixed income securities will change based on the portfolio manager's assessment of economic conditions and investment opportunities. The Fund generally expects to invest approximately 70% to 90% of its assets in equity securities and approximately 10% to 30% of its assets in fixed income securities. The equity portion of the Fund may include principally common and preferred stocks of U.S. companies across a broad range of market capitalizations, but will generally maintain a dollar-weighted average market capitalization within the market capitalization range tracked by the Russell 1000® Index. As of December 31, 2009, the Russell 1000® Index had a market capitalization range of approximately $263 million to $324 billion. The Fund's fixed income investments may include U.S. government securities, corporate bonds, convertible bonds, mortgage-backed securities, asset-backed securities, collateralized mortgage obligations ("CMOs") and other income producing securities. The Fund may invest without limit in securities rated below investment grade, commonly referred to as "high yield" or "junk" bonds, or unrated securities determined by the portfolio manager to be of comparable quality. The Fund can invest up to 25% of its assets in foreign equity and fixed income securities.
The Fund invests in equity and fixed income securities with an emphasis on equity securities. Under normal circumstances, we invest up to 90% of the Fund's total assets in equity securities. For the equity portfolio, we seek out companies that we believe have strong fundamental attributes and growth prospects with valuations that leave ample room for capital appreciation. We select equity securities of companies of any size. We invest up to 30% of the Fund's total assets in corporate debt securities that are below investment grade. For the fixed income portfolio, we invest principally in below investment-grade debt securities (often called "high-yield" securities or "junk bonds") of corporate issuers. As part of our below investment-grade debt securities investment strategy, we will generally invest in securities that are rated BB through CCC by S&P, or an equivalent quality rating from another Nationally Recognized Statistical Ratings Organization, or as deemed by us to be of comparable quality. Below investment-grade debt securities offer the potential for higher returns, as they generally carry a higher yield to compensate for the higher risk associated with their investment. We also invest up to 25% of the Fund's total assets in foreign equity and fixed income securities. The target allocation range of the Fund's investments are 70% to 90% in equity securities and 10% to 30% in fixed income securities. The proportion of the Fund's assets invested in fixed income and equity securities will change based on the portfolio manager's assessment of economic conditions and investment opportunities.
The Fund generally expects that the dollar-weighted average duration of its fixed income securities will normally be between two and six years, while the dollar-weighted average maturity is expected to be longer than the dollar-weighted average duration.
We expect that the dollar-weighted average duration of its fixed income securities will normally be between two and six years, while the dollar-weighted average maturity is expected to be longer than the dollar-weighted average duration
The Fund may, but will not necessarily, use derivative instruments, such as structured notes, futures and options, and swap agreements, as an alternative to investments directly in income-producing securities or to manage risk. The Fund may also, but will not necessarily, enter into foreign currency exchange contracts to hedge against adverse changes in currency exchange rates related to non-US dollar denominated holdings. The Fund typically uses derivatives as a substitute for taking a position in the underlying asset or basket of assets and/or as part of a strategy designed to reduce exposure to other risks, such as interest rate risk. The Fund may use derivatives both for hedging and non-hedging purposes, including for purposes of enhancing returns.
We may use futures, options or swap agreements, as well as other derivatives, to manage risk or enhance return.
The portfolio manager will seek out companies that she believes have strong fundamental attributes and growth prospects with valuations that leave ample room for capital appreciation.
We start our investment process with a top-down, macroeconomic outlook to determine industry and sector allocations. Macroeconomic factors considered may include, among others, the pace of economic growth, employment conditions, corporate profits, inflations, monetary and fiscal policy, as well as the influence of international economic and financial conditions. Within these parameters, we seek attractive industries that are growing at or above the rate of economic growth, or out of favor industries nearing a sector inflection point. When looking at a company, we seek the best relative value within the company's capital structure- whether that may be the equity security or debt security. We consider the Fund's absolute level of risk in determining the allocation between equity and debt securities.
Although not part of its principal investment strategy, the Fund may, but will not necessarily, temporarily invest up to 100% of its assets in cash and/or high-quality money market instruments in response to adverse economic, political or market conditions. This strategy is inconsistent with the Fund's investment goal and principal investment strategies and, if employed, could result in a lower return and loss of market opportunity.
The Fund may hold some of its assets in cash or in money market instruments, including U.S. Government obligations, shares of other mutual funds and repurchase agreements, or make other short-term investments to either maintain liquidity or for short-term defensive purposes when we believe it is in the best interests of the shareholders to do so. During these periods, the Fund may not achieve its objective.
The Fund will consider selling a portfolio investment when a portfolio manager believes the issuer's investment fundamentals are beginning to deteriorate, when the investment no longer appears consistent with the portfolio manager's investment methodology, when the Fund must meet redemptions, in order to take advantage of more attractive investment opportunities, or for other investment reasons which a portfolio manager deems appropriate.
We regularly review the investments of the portfolio and may sell a portfolio holding when it has achieved its valuation target, there is deterioration in the underlying fundamentals of the business, or we have identified a more attractive investment opportunity.
The fundamental investment policies of the Target and Acquiring Funds are substantively similar. For a comparative chart of fundamental investment policies, please see Exhibit B.
Principal Risk Comparison
Because the Evergreen funds and Wells Fargo Advantage Funds were unaffiliated fund families until January 2009, the Funds have historically used different terms and descriptions to describe their principal risks. Nonetheless, due to the similarity of the Funds' investment strategies, the Funds are generally subject to similar types of risks. Listed below are the principal risks that apply to the Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Capital Builder Fund. A description of those risks can be found in the section of this prospectus/proxy statement entitled "Risk Descriptions." Although each of the Funds may be subject to all or substantially all of the risks listed below, they may be subject to a particular risk to different degrees. For example, because Evergreen Diversified Capital Builder Fund may invest a greater percentage of it assets in below investment grade securities, an investment in Evergreen Diversified Capital Builder Fund may be subject to high yield securities risk to a greater extent than an investment in the Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Capital Builder Fund.
A discussion of the principal risks associated with an investment in the Target Fund may be found in the Target Fund's prospectus. In addition, each Fund has other investment policies, practices and restrictions which, together with the Fund's related risks, are also set forth for the Target Fund in the Fund's prospectus and SAI and, for the Acquiring Fund, in this prospectus/proxy statement and the Merger SAI.
Fund Performance Comparison
The following bar chart and table illustrate how the Target Fund's returns have varied from year to year and compare the Target Fund's returns with those of one or more broad-based securities indexes. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not necessarily an indication of future results. Current month-end performance information is available for an Evergreen fund at www.evergreeninvestments.com. The bar chart does not reflect applicable sales charges; if it did, returns would be lower than those shown. Since the Acquiring Fund is a Shell Fund, it has not yet commenced operations and therefore performance information for the Acquiring Fund is not yet available.
Year-by-Year Total Return for Class B Shares (%) for Evergreen Diversified Capital Builder Fund
Highest Quarter:
3rd Quarter 2009
+15.90%
Lowest Quarter:
4th Quarter 2008
-27.60%
Average Annual Total Returns for the period ended 12/31/2009
Evergreen Diversified Capital Builder Fund
Inception Date of Share Class
1 Year
5 Year
10 Year
Class A (before taxes)
1/20/1998
33.15%
-2.28%
-0.84%
Class B (before taxes)
9/11/1935
35.90%
-2.05%
-0.95%
Class B (after taxes on distributions)
9/11/1935
35.61%
-2.97%
-2.05%
Class B (after taxes on distributions and the sale of Fund Shares)
9/11/1935
23.36%
-1.89%
-1.16%
Class C (before taxes)
1/22/1998
39.17%
-1.86%
-0.99%
Class I (before taxes)
1/26/1998
41.53%
-0.86%
-0.01%
Evergreen Diversified Capital Builder Blended Index (reflects no deduction for fees, expenses, or taxes)3
35.31%
2.22%
1.43%
BofA Merrill Lynch High Yield Master Index (reflects no deduction for fees, expenses, or taxes)4
56.28%
6.23%
6.77%
Russell 1000 Index (reflects no deduction for fees, expenses, or taxes)
28.43%
0.79%
-0.49%
1
The returns shown for Class B shares do not reflect the conversion of Class B shares to Class A shares.
2
After-tax returns are shown for only one class and after-tax returns for other classes will vary. The after-tax returns shown are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. After-tax returns on distributions and the sale of Fund shares assume a complete sale of Fund shares at the end of the measurement period, resulting in capital gains taxes or tax benefits when capital losses occur. Actual after-tax returns will depend on your individual tax situation and may differ from those shown. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant to you if you hold your Fund shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as 401(k) plans or Individual Retirement Accounts.
3
The Evergreen Diversified Capital Builder Blended Index is composed of the following indexes: Russell 1000 Index (75%) and BofA Merrill Lynch High Yield Master Index (25%).
4
Copyright 2010. BofA Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated. All rights reserved.
Shareholder Fee and Fund Expense Comparison
The sales charges and expenses for each class of shares of your Target Fund may be different than those of the corresponding class of shares of the Acquiring Fund. This section compares the fees and expenses you pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Target Fund and the Acquiring Fund, and the tables entitled "Pro Forma" also show what your fees and expenses would be if the Merger takes place. You may qualify for sales charge discounts if you and your family invest, or agree to invest in the future, at least $50,000 in the Target Fund's family of funds or $50,000 in the Acquiring Fund's family of funds. Information regarding sales charges and sales charge discounts applicable to investments in the Acquiring Fund's family of funds is available in the "Buying, Selling and Exchanging Fund Shares -- Wells Fargo Advantage Funds" section of this prospectus/proxy statement. More information about these and other discounts is available from your financial professional and for the Target Fund in the Fund's prospectus, and, for the Acquiring Fund, in Exhibit E.
The sales charge schedule applicable to Class A shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Capital Builder Fund differs from the schedule applicable to Evergreen Diversified Capital Builder Fund in the following ways: (i) the Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Capital Builder Fund's front-end sales charges on purchases of Class A shares between $50,000 and $99,999; and (ii) those between $250,000 and $499,999 are higher than Evergreen Diversified Capital Builder Fund's front-end sales charge on similar purchases of Class A shares. The sales charge schedules applicable to Class B and Class C shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Capital Builder Fund are identical to the sales charge schedules for the corresponding classes of shares of Evergreen Diversified Capital Builder Fund.
The following tables allow you to compare the maximum sales charges of the Funds. The Pro Forma table also shows you what the maximum sales charges will be, assuming the Merger takes place. The Target Fund shareholders will not pay any front-end or deferred sales charges in connection with the Merger.
Shareholder Fees (fees paid directly from your investment)
Evergreen Diversified Capital Builder Fund
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
Maximum front-end sales charge (load) imposed on purchases (as a % of offering price)
5.75%1
None
None
None
Maximum deferred sales charge (load) (as a % of either the redemption amount or initial investment, whichever is lower)
None1
5.00%
1.00%
None
1
Investments of $1 million or more are not subject to a front-end sales charge, but will be subject to a deferred sales charge of 1.00% if you sell the shares within eighteen months of purchase.
Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Capital Builder Fund (Pro Forma)
Class A
Class B
Class C
Institutional Class
Maximum sales charge (load) imposed on purchases (as a percentage of the offering price)
5.75%
None
None
None
Maximum deferred sales charge (load) (as a percentage of the net asset value at purchase)
None1
5.00%
1.00%
None
1
Class A shares that are purchased at NAV amounts of $1,000,000 or more may be assessed a 1.00% contingent deferred sales charge if they are redeemed within eighteen months from the date of purchase.
The following tables allow you to compare the annual operating expenses of the Funds. The net and gross total annual fund operating expenses for the Target Fund set forth in the following table are based on the actual expenses for the twelve-month period ended September 30, 2009. The pro forma expense table shows you what the net and gross total annual fund operating expenses would have been for the Acquiring Fund for the twelve-month period ended September 30, 2009, assuming the Merger had taken place at the beginning of that period. Exhibit C contains expense tables and examples for the Target Fund based upon the actual expenses incurred by the Target Fund during its most recently completed fiscal year. Exhibit C also includes a pro forma expense table and examples for the Acquiring Fund as of the Target Fund's most recent financial statements. Since the Acquiring Fund has not yet commenced operations, the information presented is based on estimates.
Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment)
Evergreen Diversified Capital Builder Fund
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses1
Class A
1.21%
Class B
1.96%
Class C
1.96%
Class I
0.96%
1
The Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses in the table above include fees and expenses of 0.01% or less that were incurred indirectly by the Fund as a result of its investment in other investment companies.
Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Capital Builder Fund (Pro Forma)
Acquired Fund Fees and Expenses
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (Before Waiver)
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver)2,3
Class A
0.01%
1.22%
1.21%
Class B
0.01%
1.97%
1.96%
Class C
0.01%
1.97%
1.96%
Institutional Class
0.01%
0.79%
0.79%
1
Reflects the pro rata portion of the net operating expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund. Shareholders indirectly bear these underlying expenses because the NAV and/or distributions paid reflect such underlying expense.
2
The Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) shown here include the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund.
3
Funds Management has committed for three years after the closing of the Merger to waive fees and/or reimburse expenses to the extent necessary to ensure that the Fund's Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver), excluding brokerage commissions, interest, taxes, extraordinary expenses, and the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund, do not exceed 1.20% for Class A, 1.95% for Class B, 1.95% for Class C, and 0.78% for Institutional Class. After this time, the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) may be increased only with the approval of the Board of Trustees.
Evergreen Diversified Capital Builder Fund and the Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Capital Builder Fund have each adopted a distribution plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the 1940 Act (a "Distribution Plan"). Although the fees charged to Class A, Class B, and Class C shares of Evergreen Diversified Capital Builder Fund under that Fund's Distribution Plan are 0.25% more than the Distribution Plan fees borne by the corresponding classes of the Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Capital Builder Fund, Class A, Class B, and Class C shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Capital Builder Fund are subject to a shareholder servicing fee equal to 0.25%. This means that the total distribution and shareholder servicing fee that you bear will not change as a result of the Merger. Class I shares of Evergreen Diversified Capital Builder Fund and Institutional Class shares of Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Capital Builder Fund are not subject to a 12b-1 fee.
Portfolio Turnover. The Target and Acquiring Funds pay transaction costs, such as commissions or dealer mark-ups when each buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A 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 the annual fund operating expenses or in the example, affect each Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Target Fund's portfolio turnover rate was 60% of the average value of its portfolio. Since the Acquiring Fund has not yet commenced operations, its portfolio turnover rate is not yet available.
Fund Management Information
The following table identifies the investment adviser, investment sub-adviser and portfolio manager(s) for the Acquiring Fund. Further information about the management of the Acquiring Fund can be found under the section entitled "Management of the Funds."
Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Capital Builder Fund
Investment Adviser
Funds Management
Investment Sub-Adviser
Wells Capital Management Incorporated
Portfolio Manager
Margaret Patel
Tax Information
It is expected that the Merger will be tax-free to shareholders for U.S. federal income tax purposes, and receipt of an opinion substantially to that effect from Proskauer Rose LLP, special tax counsel to the Acquiring Fund, is a condition to the obligation of the Funds to consummate the Merger. This means that neither shareholders nor your Target or Acquiring Fund will recognize a gain or loss directly as a result of the Merger.
The cost basis and holding period of your Target Fund shares will carry over to the shares of the Acquiring Fund you receive as a result of the Merger. At any time prior to the consummation of the Merger, a shareholder may redeem shares, likely resulting in recognition of a gain or a loss to the shareholder for U.S. federal income tax purposes if the shareholder holds the shares in a taxable account.
Certain other U.S. federal income tax consequences are discussed below under "Material U.S. Federal Income Tax Consequences of the Mergers."
EVERGREEN DIVERSIFIED INCOME BUILDER FUND INTO WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE DIVERSIFIED INCOME BUILDER FUND
Share Class Information
The following table illustrates the share class of the Acquiring Fund you will receive as a result of the Merger in exchange for the shares you own in your Target Fund.
If you own this class of shares of Evergreen Diversified Income Builder Fund:
You will get this class of shares of Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Income Builder Fund1:
Class A
Class A
Class B
Class B
Class C
Class C
Class I2
Institutional Class
1
The Fund is a shell fund ("Shell Fund") being created to receive the assets of one or more Target Funds.
2
Following completion of the Mergers, former Class I shareholders of any applicable Evergreen Target Fund will not need to meet the minimum investment amount or the institutional entity requirements applicable to the Institutional Class shares of any Wells Fargo Advantage Fund received in a Merger.
The Acquiring Fund shares you receive as a result of the Merger will have the same total value as the total value of your Target Fund shares as of the close of business on the business day immediately prior to the Merger.
The procedures for buying, selling and exchanging shares of the Funds are similar. For additional information, see the section entitled "Buying, Selling and Exchanging Fund Shares." This section also contains important information for foreign shareholders of a Target Fund, defined as shareholders whose accounts do not currently have both a U.S. address and tax payer identification number on record with the Funds. Following the Merger, foreign shareholders will not be able to make additional investments into a Wells Fargo Advantage Fund.
Investment Goal and Strategy Comparison
The following section compares the investment goals, principal investment strategies and fundamental investment policies of the Funds. The investment goals of the Funds may be changed without shareholder approval.
Although the investment goals of the Funds have different focal points, the principal investment strategies of the Funds are similar. Evergreen Diversified Income Builder Fund seeks high current income from investments in income-producing securities, and secondarily considers the potential for growth of capital, while the Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Income Builder Fund seeks long-term total return, which consists of both current income and capital appreciation. Evergreen Diversified Income Builder Fund normally invests at least 80% of its assets in a diversified portfolio of U.S. and non-U.S. income-producing securities, dividend-paying common and preferred stocks, convertible bonds, and derivatives, while the Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Income Builder Fund normally invests at least 80% of its assets in income-producing securities. Both Funds may invest without limit in corporate debt securities that are below investment grade. Both Funds may invest only up to 25% of other assets in equity securities. Some differences include the following: the Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Income Builder Fund may invest up to 25% of its assets in foreign equity and fixed income securities, while Evergreen Diversified Income Builder Fund does not limit its investments in foreign securities. This means Evergreen Diversified Income Builder Fund may invest a greater percentage of its assets in foreign securities.
A more complete description of each Fund's investment goals and strategies is below.
EVERGREEN DIVERSIFIED INCOME BUILDER FUND (Target Fund)
WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE DIVERSIFIED INCOME BUILDER FUND (Acquiring Fund)
INVESTMENT GOAL
The Fund seeks high current income from investments in income-producing securities. Secondarily, the Fund considers potential for growth of capital in selecting securities.
The Fund seeks long-term total return, consisting of current income and capital appreciation.
PRINCIPAL INVESTMENT STRATEGIES
The Fund invests principally in a portfolio of securities selected by the adviser to provide high current income. The Fund will normally invest at least 80% of its assets in a diversified portfolio of U.S. and non-U.S. income-producing securities, which may include debt securities of any quality, dividend-paying common and preferred stocks, convertible bonds, and derivatives (such as structured notes) providing a return expected to be comparable to an investment in those securities. Common stocks in which the Fund invests may include stocks of domestic or foreign companies, securities of exchange-traded funds that invest in equity securities, securities of real estate investment trusts (REITs), and warrants and rights to purchase common stocks. The Fund does not normally expect to invest more than 25% of its assets in common stocks. Although the Fund's advisor expects that, in most cases, the Fund will purchase common stocks for their dividend-paying ability, in some cases, the Fund may purchase common stocks for what the advisor considers to be their potential for capital growth. The Fund may invest a portion of its portfolio in U.S. government securities, including zero-coupon U.S. Treasury securities, and in asset-backed securities, mortgage-backed securities, collateralized mortgage obligations (CMOs), and money market instruments.
The Fund invests in fixed income and equity securities with an emphasis on fixed income securities. Under normal circumstances, we invest at least 80% of the Fund's total assets in a diversified portfolio of U.S. and non-U.S. income-producing securities of any quality, dividend-paying common and preferred stocks, convertible bonds, and derivatives. We may invest without limit in corporate debt securities that are rated below investment-grade. For the fixed income portfolio, we invest principally in below investment-grade debt securities (often called "high-yield" securities or "junk bonds") of corporate issuers. As part of our below investment-grade debt securities investment strategy, we will generally invest in securities that are rated BB through CCC by S&P, or an equivalent quality rating from another Nationally Recognized Statistical Ratings Organization, or as deemed by us to be of comparable quality. Below investment-grade debt securities offer the potential for higher returns, as they generally carry a higher yield to compensate for the higher risk associated with their investment. We invest up to 25% of the Fund's total assets in equity securities. For the equity portfolio, we seek out companies that we believe have strong fundamental attributes and growth prospects with valuations that leave ample room for capital appreciation. We select equity securities of companies of any size.We invest up to 25% of the Fund's total assets in foreign equity and fixed income securities. The target allocation ranges for the Fund's investments are 75% to 90% in fixed income securities and 10% to 25% in equity securities. The proportion of the Fund's assets invested in fixed income and equity securities will change based on our assessment of economic conditions and investment opportunities.
This strategy is not included in the Fund's principal investment strategy.
We expect that the dollar-weighted average duration of the Fund's fixed income securities will normally be between two and six years, while the dollar-weighted average maturity is expected to be longer than the dollar-weighted average duration.
Securities in the Fund's portfolio may be issued by domestic or foreign issuers (including foreign governments), and may include securities of emerging markets issuers; there is no limit on the amount of the Fund's portfolio that may be invested in foreign securities.
Securities in the Fund's portfolio may be issued by domestic or foreign issuers (including foreign governments), and may include securities of emerging markets issuers.
The Fund may, but will not necessarily, use derivative instruments, such as structured notes, futures and options, and swap agreements, as an alternative to investments directly in income-producing securities or to manage risk. The Fund may also, but will not necessarily, enter into foreign currency exchange contracts to hedge against adverse changes in currency exchange rates related to non-US dollar denominated holdings. The Fund typically uses derivatives as a substitute for taking a position in the underlying asset or basket of assets and/or as part of a strategy designed to reduce exposure to other risks, such as interest rate risk. The Fund may use derivatives both for hedging and non-hedging purposes, including for purposes of enhancing returns. The various derivative instruments that the Fund may use may change from time to time as new derivative products become available to the Fund.
We may use futures, options or swap agreements, as well as other derivatives, to manage risk or enhance return.
The Fund's advisor seeks to control risk through diversification, credit analysis, economic analysis, interest rate forecasts and a review of sector and industry trends as well as fundamental company, balance sheet and cash flow analysis.
We start our investment process with a top-down, macroeconomic outlook to determine industry and sector allocations. Macroeconomic factors considered may include, among others, the pace of economic growth, employment conditions, corporate profits, inflations, monetary and fiscal policy, as well as the influence of international economic and financial conditions. Within these parameters, we seek attractive industries that are growing at or above the rate of economic growth, or out of favor industries nearing a sector inflection point. When looking at a company, we seek the best relative value within the company's capital structure- whether that may be the equity security or debt security. We consider the Fund's absolute level of risk in determining the allocation between equity and debt securities.
Although not a principal investment strategy, the Fund may, but will not necessarily, temporarily invest up to 100% of its assets in cash and/or high-quality money market instruments in response to adverse economic, political or market conditions. This strategy is inconsistent with the Fund's investment goal and principal investment strategies and, if employed, could result in a lower return and loss of market opportunity.
The Fund may hold some of its assets in cash or in money market instruments, including U.S. Government obligations, shares of other mutual funds and repurchase agreements, or make other short-term investments to either maintain liquidity or for short-term defensive purposes when we believe it is in the best interests of the shareholders to do so. During these periods, the Fund may not achieve its objective.
The Fund will consider selling a portfolio investment when a portfolio manager believes the issuer's investment fundamentals are beginning to deteriorate, when the investment no longer appears consistent with the portfolio manager's investment methodology, when the Fund must meet redemptions, in order to take advantage of more attractive investment opportunities, or for other investment reasons which a portfolio manager deems appropriate. There is no assurance that a Fund will sell an investment prior to a decline in its value or that a Fund will be able to sell an investment when a portfolio manager wishes to do so.
We regularly review the investments of the portfolio and may sell a portfolio holding when it has achieved its valuation target, there is deterioration in the underlying fundamentals of the business, or we have identified a more attractive investment opportunity
The fundamental investment policies of the Target and Acquiring Funds are substantively similar. For a comparative chart of fundamental investment policies, please see Exhibit B.
Principal Risk Comparison
Because the Evergreen funds and Wells Fargo Advantage Funds were unaffiliated fund families until January 2009, the Funds have historically used different terms and descriptions to describe their principal risks. Nonetheless, due to the similarity of the Funds' investment strategies, the Funds are generally subject to similar types of risks. Listed below are the principal risks that apply to the Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Income Builder Fund. A description of those risks can be found in the section of this prospectus/proxy statement entitled "Risk Descriptions." Although each of the Funds may be subject to all or substantially all of the risks listed below, they may be subject to a particular risk to different degrees. For example, because Evergreen Diversified Income Builder Fund may invest a greater percentage of it assets in foreign securities, an investment in Evergreen Diversified Income Builder Fund may be subject to foreign investment risk to a greater extent than an investment in the Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Income Builder Fund.
A discussion of the principal risks associated with an investment in the Target Fund may be found in the Target Fund's prospectus. In addition, each Fund has other investment policies, practices and restrictions which, together with the Fund's related risks, are also set forth for the Target Fund in the Fund's prospectus and SAI and, for the Acquiring Fund, in this prospectus/proxy statement and the Merger SAI.
Fund Performance Comparison
The following bar chart and table illustrate how the Target Fund's returns have varied from year to year and compare the Target Fund's returns with those of one or more broad-based securities indexes. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not necessarily an indication of future results. Current month-end performance information is available for an Evergreen fund at www.evergreeninvestments.com. The bar chart does not reflect applicable sales charges; if it did, returns would be lower than those shown. Since the Acquiring Fund is a Shell Fund, it has not yet commenced operations and therefore performance information for the Acquiring Fund is not yet available.
Year-by-Year Total Return for Class A Shares (%) for Evergreen Diversified Income Builder Fund
Highest Quarter:
3rd Quarter 2009
+10.05%
Lowest Quarter:
4th Quarter 2008
-16.75%
Average Annual Total Returns for the period ended 12/31/2009
Evergreen Diversified Income Builder Fund
Inception Date of Share Class
1 Year
5 Year
10 Year
Class A (before taxes)
4/14/1987
27.54%
-0.74%
3.84%
Class A (after taxes on distributions)
4/14/1987
25.35%
-2.39%
1.68%
Class A (after taxes on distributions and the sale of Fund Shares)
4/14/1987
17.78%
-1.57%
1.97%
Class B (before taxes)
2/1/1993
27.84%
-0.80%
3.59%
Class C (before taxes)
2/1/1993
31.91%
-0.48%
3.59%
Class I (before taxes)
1/13/1997
35.00%
0.43%
4.61%
Evergreen Diversified Income Builder Blended Index (reflects no deduction for fees, expenses, or taxes)3
49.25%
4.94%
5.06%
BofA Merrill Lynch High Yield Master Index (reflects no deduction for fees, expenses, or taxes)4
56.28%
6.23%
6.77%
Russell 1000 Index (reflects no deduction for fees, expenses, or taxes)
28.43%
0.79%
-0.49%
1
After-tax returns are shown for only one class and after-tax returns for other classes will vary. The after-tax returns shown are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. After-tax returns on distributions and the sale of Fund shares assume a complete sale of Fund shares at the end of the measurement period, resulting in capital gains taxes or tax benefits when capital losses occur. Actual after-tax returns will depend on your individual tax situation and may differ from those shown. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant to you if you hold your Fund shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as 401(k) plans or Individual Retirement Accounts.
2
The returns shown for Class B shares do not reflect the conversion of Class B shares to Class A shares.
3
The Evergreen Diversified Income Builder Blended Index is composed of the following indices: BofA Merrill Lynch High Yield Master Index (75%) and the Russell 1000 Index (25%).
4
Copyright 2010. BofA Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated. All rights reserved.
Shareholder Fee and Fund Expense Comparison
The sales charges and expenses for each class of shares of your Target Fund may be different than those of the corresponding class of shares of the Acquiring Fund. This section compares the fees and expenses you pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Target Fund and the Acquiring Fund, and the tables entitled "Pro Forma" also show what your fees and expenses would be if the Merger takes place. You may qualify for sales charge discounts if you and your family invest, or agree to invest in the future, at least $50,000 in the Target Fund's family of funds or $50,000 in the Acquiring Fund's family of funds. Information regarding sales charges and sales charge discounts applicable to investments in the Acquiring Fund's family of funds is available in the "Buying, Selling and Exchanging Fund Shares -- Wells Fargo Advantage Funds" section of this prospectus/proxy statement. More information about these and other discounts is available from your financial professional and for the Target Fund in the Fund's prospectus, and, for the Acquiring Fund, in Exhibit E.
The sales charge schedule applicable to Class A shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Income Builder Fund differs from the schedule applicable to Evergreen Diversified Income Builder Fund in the following way: the Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Income Builder Fund's front-end sales charges on purchases of Class A shares up to $249,999 are slightly lower than Evergreen Diversified Income Builder Fund's front-end sales charge on similar purchases of Class A shares. The sales charge schedules applicable to Class B and Class C shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Income Builder Fund are identical to the sales charge schedules for the corresponding classes of shares of Evergreen Diversified Income Builder Fund.
The following tables allow you to compare the maximum sales charges of the Funds. The Pro Forma table also shows you what the maximum sales charges will be, assuming the Merger takes place. The Target Fund shareholders will not pay any front-end or deferred sales charges in connection with the Merger.
Shareholder Fees (fees paid directly from your investment)
Evergreen Diversified Income Builder Fund
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
Maximum front-end sales charge (load) imposed on purchases (as a % of offering price)
4.75%1
None
None
None
Maximum deferred sales charge (load) (as a % of either the redemption amount or initial investment, whichever is lower)
None1
5.00%
1.00%
None
1
Investments of $1 million or more are not subject to a front-end sales charge, but will be subject to a deferred sales charge of 1.00% if you sell the shares within eighteen months of purchase.
Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Income Builder Fund (Pro Forma)
Class A
Class B
Class C
Institutional Class
Maximum sales charge (load) imposed on purchases (as a percentage of the offering price)
5.75%
None
None
None
Maximum deferred sales charge (load) (as a percentage of the net asset value at purchase)
None1
5.00%
1.00%
None
1
Class A shares that are purchased at NAV amounts of $1,000,000 or more may be assessed a 1.00% contingent deferred sales charge if they are redeemed within eighteen months from the date of purchase.
The following tables allow you to compare the annual operating expenses of the Funds. The net and gross total annual fund operating expenses for the Target Fund set forth in the following table are based on the actual expenses for the twelve-month period ended September 30, 2009. The pro forma expense table shows you what the net and gross total annual fund operating expenses would have been for the Acquiring Fund for the twelve-month period ended September 30, 2009, assuming the Merger had taken place at the beginning of that period. Exhibit C contains expense tables and examples for the Target Fund based upon the actual expenses incurred by the Target Fund during its most recently completed fiscal year. Exhibit C also includes a pro forma expense table and examples for the Acquiring Fund as of the Target Fund's most recent financial statements. Since the Acquiring Fund has not yet commenced operations, the information presented is based on estimates.
Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment)
Evergreen Diversified Income Builder Fund
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses
Class A
1.08%
Class B
1.83%
Class C
1.83%
Class I
0.83%
Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Income Builder Fund (Pro Forma)
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (Before Waiver)
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver)1
Class A
1.14%
1.08%
Class B
1.89%
1.83%
Class C
1.89%
1.83%
Institutional Class
0.71%
0.71%
1
Funds Management has committed for three years after the closing of the Merger to waive fees and/or reimburse expenses to the extent necessary to ensure that the Fund's Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver), excluding brokerage commissions, interest, taxes, extraordinary expenses, and the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund, do not exceed 1.08% for Class A, 1.83% for Class B, 1.83% for Class C, and 0.71% for Institutional Class. After this time, the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) may be increased only with the approval of the Board of Trustees.
Evergreen Diversified Income Builder Fund and the Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Income Builder Fund have each adopted a distribution plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the 1940 Act (a "Distribution Plan"). Although the fees charged to Class A, Class B, and Class C shares of Evergreen Diversified Income Builder Fund under that Fund's Distribution Plan are 0.25% more than the Distribution Plan fees borne by the corresponding classes of the Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Income Builder Fund, Class A, Class B, and Class C shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Income Builder Fund are subject to a shareholder servicing fee equal to 0.25%. This means that the total distribution and shareholder servicing fee that you bear will not change as a result of the Merger. Class I shares of Evergreen Diversified Income Builder Fund and Institutional Class shares of Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Income Builder Fund are not subject to a 12b-1 fee.
Portfolio Turnover. The Target and Acquiring Funds pay transaction costs, such as commissions or dealer mark-ups when each buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A 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 the annual fund operating expenses or in the example, affect each Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Target Fund's portfolio turnover rate was 57% of the average value of its portfolio. Since the Acquiring Fund has not yet commenced operations, its portfolio turnover rate is not yet available.
Fund Management Information
The following table identifies the investment adviser, investment sub-adviser and portfolio manager(s) for the Acquiring Fund. Further information about the management of the Acquiring Fund can be found under the section entitled "Management of the Funds."
Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Income Builder Fund
Investment Adviser
Funds Management
Investment Sub-Adviser
Wells Capital Management Incorporated
Portfolio Manager
Margaret Patel
Tax Information
It is expected that the Merger will be tax-free to shareholders for U.S. federal income tax purposes, and receipt of an opinion substantially to that effect from Proskauer Rose LLP, special tax counsel to the Acquiring Fund, is a condition to the obligation of the Funds to consummate the Merger. This means that neither shareholders nor your Target or Acquiring Fund will recognize a gain or loss directly as a result of the Merger.
The cost basis and holding period of your Target Fund shares will carry over to the shares of the Acquiring Fund you receive as a result of the Merger. At any time prior to the consummation of the Merger, a shareholder may redeem shares, likely resulting in recognition of a gain or a loss to the shareholder for U.S. federal income tax purposes if the shareholder holds the shares in a taxable account.
Certain other U.S. federal income tax consequences are discussed below under "Material U.S. Federal Income Tax Consequences of the Mergers."
EVERGREEN GROWTH FUND INTO WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE TRADITIONAL SMALL CAP GROWTH FUND
Share Class Information
The following table illustrates the share class of the Acquiring Fund you will receive as a result of the Merger in exchange for the shares you own in your Target Fund.
If you own this class of shares of Evergreen Growth Fund:
You will get this class of shares of Wells Fargo Advantage Traditional Small Cap Growth Fund1:
Class A
Class A
Class B2
Class A
Class C2
Class A
Class I3
Institutional Class
1
The Fund is a shell fund ("Shell Fund") being created to receive the assets of one or more Target Funds.
2
Former Class B and Class C shareholders of Evergreen Growth Fund will not be subject to a contingent deferred sales charge upon the redemption of the Class A shares they receive as a result of the Merger, but will have to pay a front-end sales charge on additional purchases of Class A shares of the Acquiring Fund as described below.
3
Following completion of the Mergers, former Class I shareholders of any applicable Evergreen Target Fund will not need to meet the minimum investment amount or the institutional entity requirements applicable to the Institutional Class shares of any Wells Fargo Advantage Fund received in a Merger.
The Acquiring Fund shares you receive as a result of the Merger will have the same total value as the total value of your Target Fund shares as of the close of business on the business day immediately prior to the Merger.
The procedures for buying, selling and exchanging shares of the Funds are similar. For additional information, see the section entitled "Buying, Selling and Exchanging Fund Shares." This section also contains important information for foreign shareholders of a Target Fund, defined as shareholders whose accounts do not currently have both a U.S. address and tax payer identification number on record with the Funds. Following the Merger, foreign shareholders will not be able to make additional investments into a Wells Fargo Advantage Fund.
Investment Goal and Strategy Comparison
The following section compares the investment goals, principal investment strategies and fundamental investment policies of the Funds. The investment goals of the Funds may be changed without shareholder approval.
Evergreen Growth Fund and the Wells Fargo Advantage Traditional Small Cap Growth Fund have similar investment goals. Evergreen Growth Fund seeks long-term capital growth, and Wells Fargo Advantage Traditional Small Cap Growth Fund seeks long-term capital appreciation. Although the Funds' investments may differ with respect to market capitalization, both Funds use a growth style of investing. Some differences include the following: (i) Evergreen Growth Fund normally invests at least 75% of its assets in common stocks of small- and medium-sized companies, while the Wells Fargo Advantage Traditional Small Cap Growth Fund normally invests at least 80% of its net assets in equity securities of small-capitalization companies; and (ii) Evergreen Growth Fund has a policy of maintaining a dollar-weighted average market capitalization within the range of companies in the Russell 2000® Growth Index, while the Wells Fargo Advantage Traditional Small Cap Growth Fund does not have a similar principal investment strategy. This means the Wells Fargo Advantage Traditional Small Cap Growth Fund may invest a greater percentage of its assets in small-capitalization companies, while Evergreen Growth Fund may invest in a larger variety of companies.
A more complete description of each Fund's investment goals and strategies is below.
EVERGREEN GROWTH FUND (Target Fund)
WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE TRADITIONAL SMALL CAP GROWTH FUND (Acquiring Fund)
INVESTMENT GOAL
The Fund seeks long-term capital growth.
The Fund seeks long-term capital appreciation.
PRINCIPAL INVESTMENT STRATEGIES
The Fund seeks to achieve its goal by normally investing at least 75% of its assets in common stocks of small- and medium-sized U.S. companies (i.e., companies whose market capitalizations fall within the market capitalization range of the companies tracked by the Russell 2000® Growth Index, measured at the time of purchase). As of December 31, 2009, the Russell 2000® Growth Index had a market capitalization range of approximately $13 million to $5 billion. The remaining portion of the Fund's assets may be invested in companies of any size. The Fund seeks to maintain a dollar-weighted average market capitalization within the market capitalization range of the companies tracked by the Russell 2000® Growth Index.
Under normal circumstances, we invest at least 80% of the Fund's net assets in equity securities of small-capitalization companies, which are defined as companies with market capitalizations, at the time of purchase, within the range of the Russell 2000® Index. The market capitalization range of the Russell 2000® Index was $13 million to $5 billion, as of December 31, 2009, and is expected to change frequently.
The Fund may, but will not necessarily, use derivatives.
Furthermore, we may use futures, options or swap agreements, as well as other derivatives, to manage risk or enhance return. We may actively trade portfolio securities.
The Fund's portfolio managers employ a growth style of equity management and will generally seek to purchase stocks of companies that have demonstrated earnings growth potential which they believe is not yet reflected in the stock's market price. The Fund's portfolio managers consider potential earnings growth above the average earnings growth of companies included in the Russell 2000® Growth Index as a key factor in selecting investments.
We seek to identify companies in the early stage of a multi-year growth cycle whose growth is not fully recognized by the market. We follow a three step process that begins by identifying a thesis for a multi-year growth cycle for each company. Next, we uncover the primary catalysts that will lead to growth that is in excess of current market expectations. Lastly, we look for attractive valuations that are not fully reflected in the company's underlying growth potential. The portfolio is constructed with two types of holdings: core and emerging opportunities holdings. Core holdings represent our highest conviction ideas relative to our long-term thesis while emerging opportunities have met our quantitative and qualitative criteria and have the potential to become core positions. We follow a strict sell discipline and we may remove a stock from the portfolio if our thesis or valuation analysis is fully reflected in the current stock price, we recognize a thesis failure or change in expected catalysts, or if an alternative stock with superior attributes has been identified.
Although not part of its principal investment strategy, the Fund may, but will not necessarily, temporarily invest up to 100% of its assets in cash and/or high-quality money market instruments in response to adverse economic, political or market conditions. This strategy is inconsistent with the Fund's investment goal and principal investment strategies and, if employed, could result in a lower return and loss of market opportunity.
The Fund may hold some of its assets in cash or in money market instruments, including U.S.Government obligations, shares of other mutual funds and repurchase agreements, or make other short-term investments to either maintain liquidity or for short-term defensive purposes when we believe it is in the best interests of the shareholders to do so. During these periods, the Fund may not achieve its objective.
The fundamental investment policies of the Target and Acquiring Funds are substantively similar. For a comparative chart of fundamental investment policies, please see Exhibit B.
Principal Risk Comparison
Because the Evergreen funds and Wells Fargo Advantage Funds were unaffiliated fund families until January 2009, the Funds have historically used different terms and descriptions to describe their principal risks. Nonetheless, due to the similarity of the Funds' investment strategies, the Funds are generally subject to similar types of risks. Listed below are the principal risks that apply to the Wells Fargo Advantage Traditional Small Cap Growth Fund. A description of those risks can be found in the section of this prospectus/proxy statement entitled "Risk Descriptions." Although each of the Funds may be subject to all or substantially all of the risks listed below, they may be subject to a particular risk to different degrees. For example, because the Wells Fargo Advantage Traditional Small Cap Growth Fund may invest a greater percentage of its assets in small-capitalization companies, an investment in the Wells Fargo Advantage Traditional Small Cap Growth Fund would be subject to smaller companies securities risk to a greater extent than an investment in Evergreen Growth Fund.
Principal Risks Active Trading Risk Counter-Party Risk Derivatives Risk Growth Style Investment Risk Issuer Risk Leverage Risk Liquidity Risk Management Risk Market Risk Regulatory Risk Smaller Company Securities Risk
A discussion of the principal risks associated with an investment in the Target Fund may be found in the Target Fund's prospectus. In addition, each Fund has other investment policies, practices and restrictions which, together with the Fund's related risks, are also set forth for the Target Fund in the Fund's prospectus and SAI and, for the Acquiring Fund, in this prospectus/proxy statement and the Merger SAI.
Fund Performance Comparison
The following bar chart and table illustrate how the Target Fund's returns have varied from year to year and compare the Target Fund's returns with those of one or more broad-based securities indexes. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not necessarily an indication of future results. Current month-end performance information is available for an Evergreen fund at www.evergreeninvestments.com. The bar chart does not reflect applicable sales charges; if it did, returns would be lower than those shown. Since the Acquiring Fund is a Shell Fund, it has not yet commenced operations and therefore performance information for the Acquiring Fund is not yet available.
Year-by-Year Total Return for Class A Shares (%) for Evergreen Growth Fund
Highest Quarter:
4th Quarter 2001
+25.43%
Lowest Quarter:
4th Quarter 2008
-26.57%
Average Annual Total Returns for the period ended 12/31/2009
Evergreen Growth Fund
Inception Date of Share Class
1 Year
5 Year
10 Year
Class A (before taxes)
6/5/1995
32.77%
0.08%
1.97%
Class A (after taxes on distributions)
6/5/1995
32.77%
-1.12%
0.51%
Class A (after taxes on distributions and the sale of Fund Shares)
6/5/1995
21.30%
0.14%
1.24%
Class B (before taxes)
10/18/1999
34.84%
0.28%
1.83%
Class C (before taxes)
4/15/1985
39.96%
0.84%
1.98%
Class I (before taxes)
11/19/1997
41.32%
1.56%
2.86%
Russell 2000 Growth Index (reflects no deduction for fees, expenses, or taxes)
34.47%
0.87%
-1.37%
1
After-tax returns are shown for only one class and after-tax returns for other classes will vary. The after-tax returns shown are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. After-tax returns on distributions and the sale of Fund shares assume a complete sale of Fund shares at the end of the measurement period, resulting in capital gains taxes or tax benefits when capital losses occur. Actual after-tax returns will depend on your individual tax situation and may differ from those shown. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant to you if you hold your Fund shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as 401(k) plans or Individual Retirement Accounts.
2
The returns shown for Class B shares do not reflect the conversion of Class B shares to Class A shares.
Shareholder Fee and Fund Expense Comparison
The sales charges and expenses for each class of shares of your Target Fund may be different than those of the corresponding class of shares of the Acquiring Fund. This section compares the fees and expenses you pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Target Fund and the Acquiring Fund, and the tables entitled "Pro Forma" also show what your fees and expenses would be if the Merger takes place. You may qualify for sales charge discounts if you and your family invest, or agree to invest in the future, at least $50,000 in the Target Fund's family of funds or $50,000 in the Acquiring Fund's family of funds. Information regarding sales charges and sales charge discounts applicable to investments in the Acquiring Fund's family of funds is available in the "Buying, Selling and Exchanging Fund Shares -- Wells Fargo Advantage Funds" section of this prospectus/proxy statement. More information about these and other discounts is available from your financial professional and for the Target Fund in the Fund's prospectus, and, for the Acquiring Fund, in Exhibit E.
The sales charge schedule applicable to Class A shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Traditional Small Cap Growth Fund differs from the schedule applicable to Evergreen Growth Fund in the following ways: (i) the Wells Fargo Advantage Traditional Small Cap Growth Fund's front-end sales charges on purchases of Class A shares between $50,000 and $99,999, and (ii) those between $250,000 and $499,999 are higher than Evergreen Growth Fund's front-end sales charge on similar purchases of Class A shares. Through the Merger, Class B and C shareholders of Evergreen Growth Fund will receive Class A shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Traditional Small Cap Growth Fund and will have any remaining CDSC waived, but they will have a Class A front-end sales charge for additional purchases as described above.
The following tables allow you to compare the maximum sales charges of the Funds. The Pro Forma table also shows you what the maximum sales charges will be, assuming the Merger takes place. The Target Fund shareholders will not pay any front-end or deferred sales charges in connection with the Merger.
Shareholder Fees (fees paid directly from your investment)
Evergreen Growth Fund
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
Maximum front-end sales charge (load) imposed on purchases (as a % of offering price)
5.75%1
None
None
None
Maximum deferred sales charge (load) (as a % of either the redemption amount or initial investment, whichever is lower)
None1
5.00%
1.00%
None
1
Investments of $1 million or more are not subject to a front-end sales charge, but will be subject to a deferred sales charge of 1.00% if you sell the shares within eighteen months of purchase.
Wells Fargo Advantage Traditional Small Cap Growth Fund (Pro Forma)
Class A1
Institutional Class
Maximum sales charge (load) imposed on purchases (as a percentage of the offering price)
5.75%
None
Maximum deferred sales charge (load) (as a percentage of the net asset value at purchase)
None2
None
1
Former Class B and Class C shareholders of Evergreen Growth Fund will not be subject to a contingent deferred sales charge upon the redemption of the Class A shares they receive as a result of the Merger, but will have to pay a front-end sales charge on additional purchases of Class A shares of the Acquiring Fund as described below.
2
Class A shares that are purchased at NAV amounts of $1,000,000 or more may be assessed a 1.00% contingent deferred sales charge if they are redeemed within eighteen months from the date of purchase.
The following tables allow you to compare the annual operating expenses of the Funds. The net and gross total annual fund operating expenses for the Target Fund set forth in the following table are based on the actual expenses for the twelve-month period ended September 30, 2009. The pro forma expense table shows you what the net and gross total annual fund operating expenses would have been for the Acquiring Fund for the twelve-month period ended September 30, 2009, assuming the Merger had taken place at the beginning of that period. Exhibit C contains expense tables and examples for the Target Fund based upon the actual expenses incurred by the Target Fund during its most recently completed fiscal year. Exhibit C also includes a pro forma expense table and examples for the Acquiring Fund as of the Target Fund's most recent financial statements. Since the Acquiring Fund has not yet commenced operations, the information presented is based on estimates.
Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment)
Evergreen Growth Fund
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses1
Class A
1.34%
Class B
2.09%
Class C
1.34%
Class I
1.09%
1
The Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses in the table above include fees and expenses of 0.01% or less that were incurred indirectly by the Fund as a result of its investment in other investment companies.
Wells Fargo Advantage Traditional Small Cap Growth Fund (Pro Forma)
Acquired Fund Fees and Expenses
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (Before Waiver)
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver)2,3
Class A
0.01%
1.42%
1.34%
Institutional Class
0.01%
0.99%
0.99%
1
Reflects the pro rata portion of the net operating expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund. Shareholders indirectly bear these underlying expenses because the NAV and/or distributions paid reflect such underlying expense.
2
The Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) shown here include the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund.
3
Funds Management has committed for three years after the closing of the Merger to waive fees and/or reimburse expenses to the extent necessary to ensure that the Fund's Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver), excluding brokerage commissions, interest, taxes, extraordinary expenses, and the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund, do not exceed 1.33% for Class A and 0.98% for Institutional Class. After this time, the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) may be increased only with the approval of the Board of Trustees.
Evergreen Growth Fund and the Wells Fargo Advantage Traditional Small Cap Growth Fund have each adopted a Distribution Plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (a "Distribution Plan"). Although the fees charged to Class A shares of Evergreen Growth Fund under that Fund's Distribution Plan are 0.25% more than the Distribution Plan fees borne by Class A shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Traditional Small Cap Growth Fund, Class A shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Traditional Small Cap Growth Fund are subject to a shareholder servicing fee equal to 0.25%. This means that the total distribution and shareholder servicing fees for Class A shares that you bear will not change as a result of the Merger.
Following the Merger, the Class B and C shares of Evergreen Growth Fund, which currently bear a 1.00% 12b-1 fee, will receive Class A shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Traditional Small Cap Growth Fund and will be subject to a shareholder servicing fee of 0.25% and no 12b-1 fees, with a net decrease in 12b-1/shareholder servicing fees of 0.75%.
Portfolio Turnover. The Target and Acquiring Funds pay transaction costs, such as commissions or dealer mark-ups when each buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A 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 the annual fund operating expenses or in the example, affect each Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Target Fund's portfolio turnover rate was 118% of the average value of its portfolio. Since the Acquiring Fund has not yet commenced operations, its portfolio turnover rate is not yet available.
Fund Management Information
The following table identifies the investment adviser, investment sub-adviser and portfolio manager(s) for the Acquiring Fund. Further information about the management of the Acquiring Fund can be found under the section entitled "Management of the Funds."
Wells Fargo Advantage Traditional Small Cap Growth Fund
Investment Adviser
Funds Management
Investment Sub-adviser
Wells Capital Management Incorporated
Portfolio Managers
Edward Rick, CFA Linda Freeman, CFA Jeffrey S. Drummond, CFA Jeffrey Harrison, CFA Paul Carder, CFA
Tax Information
It is expected that the Merger will be tax-free to shareholders for U.S. federal income tax purposes, and receipt of an opinion substantially to that effect from Proskauer Rose LLP, special tax counsel to the Acquiring Fund, is a condition to the obligation of the Funds to consummate the Merger. This means that neither shareholders nor your Target or Acquiring Fund will recognize a gain or loss directly as a result of the Merger.
The cost basis and holding period of your Target Fund shares will carry over to the shares of the Acquiring Fund you receive as a result of the Merger. At any time prior to the consummation of the Merger, a shareholder may redeem shares, likely resulting in recognition of a gain or a loss to the shareholder for U.S. federal income tax purposes if the shareholder holds the shares in a taxable account.
Certain other U.S. federal income tax consequences are discussed below under "Material U.S. Federal Income Tax Consequences of the Mergers."
EVERGREEN SMALL-MID GROWTH FUND INTO WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES FUND
Share Class Information
The following table illustrates the share class of the Acquiring Fund you will receive as a result of the Merger in exchange for the shares you own in your Target Fund.
If you own this class of shares of Evergreen Small-Mid Growth Fund:
You will get this class of shares of Wells Fargo Advantage Growth Opportunities Fund1:
Class A
Class A
Class I2
Institutional Class
1
The Fund is a shell fund ("Shell Fund") being created to receive the assets of one or more Target Funds.
2
Following completion of the Mergers, former Class I shareholders of any applicable Evergreen Target Fund will not need to meet the minimum investment amount or the institutional entity requirements applicable to the Institutional Class shares of any Wells Fargo Advantage Fund received in a Merger.
The Acquiring Fund shares you receive as a result of the Merger will have the same total value as the total value of your Target Fund shares as of the close of business on the business day immediately prior to the Merger.
The procedures for buying, selling and exchanging shares of the Funds are similar. For additional information, see the section entitled "Buying, Selling and Exchanging Fund Shares." This section also contains important information for foreign shareholders of a Target Fund, defined as shareholders whose accounts do not currently have both a U.S. address and tax payer identification number on record with the Funds. Following the Merger, foreign shareholders will not be able to make additional investments into a Wells Fargo Advantage Fund.
Investment Goal and Strategy Comparison
The following section compares the investment goals, principal investment strategies and fundamental investment policies of the Funds. The investment goals of the Funds may be changed without shareholder approval.
Evergreen Small-Mid Growth Fund and the Wells Fargo Advantage Growth Opportunities Fund have similar investment goals and strategies. Evergreen Small-Mid Growth Fund seeks long-term capital growth, and the Wells Fargo Advantage Growth Opportunities Fund seeks long-term capital appreciation. Evergreen Small-Mid Growth Fund normally invests at least 80% of its assets in common stocks of small- and medium-sized U.S. companies, and the Wells Fargo Advantage Growth Opportunities Fund normally invests at least 80% of its total assets in equity securities of small- and medium-capitalization companies. Both Funds use a growth style of investing. One difference is that Evergreen Small-Mid Growth Fund seeks to maintain a dollar-weighted average market capitalization within the market capitalization range of the companies tracked by the Russell 2500® Growth Index, while Wells Fargo Advantage Growth Opportunities Fund does not have a similar principal investment strategy.
A more complete description of each Fund's investment goals and strategies is below.
EVERGREEN SMALL-MID GROWTH FUND (Target Fund)
WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES FUND (Acquiring Fund)
INVESTMENT GOAL
The Fund seeks long-term capital growth.
The Fund seeks long-term capital appreciation.
PRINCIPAL INVESTMENT STRATEGIES
The Fund seeks to achieve its investment goal by investing primarily in common stocks of U.S. companies with small and medium market capitalizations that the Fund's portfolio managers believe have the potential for above average growth. Under normal market conditions, the Fund invests at least 80% of its assets in common stocks of small- and medium-sized U.S. companies (i.e., companies whose market capitalizations fall within the market capitalization range of the companies tracked by the Russell 2500® Growth Index, measured at the time of purchase). As of December 31, 2009, the Russell 2500® Growth Index had a market capitalization range of approximately $13 million to $6.5 billion. In addition, the Fund seeks to maintain a dollar-weighted average market capitalization within the market capitalization range of the companies tracked by the Russell 2500® Growth Index.
Under normal circumstances, we invest at least 80% of the Fund's total assets in equity securities of small- and medium-capitalization companies that we believe have above-average growth potential. We define small- and medium-capitalization companies as those with market capitalizations, at the time of purchase, within the range of the Russell 2500® Index. The market capitalization range of the Russell 2500 Index® was $13 million to $11 billion, as of December 31, 2009, and is expected to change frequently.
The Fund may, but will not necessarily, use derivatives.
Furthermore, we may use futures, options or swap agreements, as well as other derivatives, to manage risk or to enhance return.
The Fund's portfolio managers employ a growth style of equity management and generally seek to purchase stocks of companies that have demonstrated earnings, asset values or growth potential that they believe are not yet reflected in the stock's market price. The Fund's portfolio managers consider potential earnings growth above the average earnings growth of companies included in the Russell 2500® Growth Index as a key factor in selecting investments.
We focus our investment strategy on identifying and investing in rapidly growing small capitalization companies that are in an early or transitional stage of their development and medium-capitalization companies that we believe continue to provide consistent growth potential. We build the Fund's portfolio from the bottom-up selecting companies that we consider to have successful business plans. We seek high growth, favorably valued securities and have a bias for growth companies with reasonable valuation. We maintain a disciplined approach to monitoring the valuation characteristics of the portfolio. We use a variety of criteria specific to a given portfolio security to determine when we may potentially sell such security so that we avoid reacting to pressure caused by volatility in the broad small and mid cap market. Such criteria may include a security reaching our target price, (potentially as a result of an expansion of the price-earnings multiple or a change in our earnings estimate), the availability of a more favorable investment opportunity, or a drop in the price of a security below cost (after adjustment for major market declines).
Although not part of its principal investment strategy, the Fund may, but will not necessarily, temporarily invest up to 100% of its assets in cash and/or high-quality money market instruments in response to adverse economic, political or market conditions. This strategy is inconsistent with the Fund's investment goal and principal investment strategies and, if employed, could result in a lower return and loss of market opportunity.
The Fund may hold some of its assets in cash or in money market instruments, including U.S.Government obligations, shares of other mutual funds and repurchase agreements, or make other short-term investments to either maintain liquidity or for short-term defensive purposes when we believe it is in the best interests of the shareholders to do so. During these periods, the Fund may not achieve its objective.
The fundamental investment policies of the Target and Acquiring Funds are substantively similar. For a comparative chart of fundamental investment policies, please see Exhibit B.
Principal Risk Comparison
Because the Evergreen funds and Wells Fargo Advantage Funds were unaffiliated fund families until January 2009, the Funds have historically used different terms and descriptions to describe their principal risks. Nonetheless, due to the similarity of the Funds' investment strategies, the Funds are generally subject to similar types of risks. Listed below are the principal risks that apply to the Wells Fargo Advantage Growth Opportunities Fund. A description of those risks can be found in the section of this prospectus/proxy statement entitled "Risk Descriptions." Although each of the Funds may be subject to all or substantially all of the risks listed below, they may be subject to a particular risk to different degrees.
A discussion of the principal risks associated with an investment in the Target Fund may be found in the Target Fund's prospectus. In addition, each Fund has other investment policies, practices and restrictions which, together with the Fund's related risks, are also set forth for the Target Fund in the Fund's prospectus and SAI and, for the Acquiring Fund, in this prospectus/proxy statement and the Merger SAI.
Fund Performance Comparison
The following bar chart and table illustrate how the Target Fund's returns have varied from year to year and compare the Target Fund's returns with those of one or more broad-based securities indexes. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not necessarily an indication of future results. Current month-end performance information is available for an Evergreen fund at www.evergreeninvestments.com. The bar chart does not reflect applicable sales charges; if it did, returns would be lower than those shown. Since the Acquiring Fund is a Shell Fund, it has not yet commenced operations and therefore performance information for the Acquiring Fund is not yet available.
Year-by-Year Total Return for Class A Shares (%) for Evergreen Small-Mid Growth Fund
Highest Quarter:
2nd Quarter 2009
+16.50%
Lowest Quarter:
4th Quarter 2008
-23.21%
Average Annual Total Returns for the period ended 12/31/2009
Evergreen Small-Mid Growth Fund
Inception Date of Share Class
1 Year
Performance Since 10/11/2005
Class A (before taxes)
10/11/2005
29.87%
3.90%
Class A (after taxes on distributions)
10/11/2005
29.87%
3.25%
Class A (after taxes on distributions and the sale of Fund Shares)
10/11/2005
19.42%
3.10%
Class I (before taxes)
10/11/2005
38.32%
5.63%
Russell 2500 Growth Index (reflects no deduction for fees, expenses, or taxes)
41.66%
2.42%
1
After-tax returns are shown for only one class and after-tax returns for other classes will vary. The after-tax returns shown are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. After-tax returns on distributions and the sale of Fund shares assume a complete sale of Fund shares at the end of the measurement period, resulting in capital gains taxes or tax benefits when capital losses occur. Actual after-tax returns will depend on your individual tax situation and may differ from those shown. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant to you if you hold your Fund shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as 401(k) plans or Individual Retirement Accounts.
Shareholder Fee and Fund Expense Comparison
The sales charges and expenses for each class of shares of your Target Fund may be different than those of the corresponding class of shares of the Acquiring Fund. This section compares the fees and expenses you pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Target Fund and the Acquiring Fund, and the tables entitled "Pro Forma" also show what your fees and expenses would be if the Merger takes place. You may qualify for sales charge discounts if you and your family invest, or agree to invest in the future, at least $50,000 in the Target Fund's family of funds or $50,000 in the Acquiring Fund's family of funds. Information regarding sales charges and sales charge discounts applicable to investments in the Acquiring Fund's family of funds is available in the "Buying, Selling and Exchanging Fund Shares -- Wells Fargo Advantage Funds" section of this prospectus/proxy statement. More information about these and other discounts is available from your financial professional and for the Target Fund in the Fund's prospectus, and, for the Acquiring Fund, in Exhibit E.
The sales charge schedule applicable to Class A shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Growth Opportunities Fund differs from the schedule applicable to Evergreen Small-Mid Growth Fund in the following ways: (i) the Wells Fargo Advantage Growth Opportunities Fund's front-end sales charges on purchases of Class A shares between $50,000 and $99,999; and (ii) those between $250,000 and $499,999 are higher than Evergreen Small-Mid Growth Fund's front-end sales charge on similar purchases of Class A shares.
The following tables allow you to compare the maximum sales charges of the Funds. The Pro Forma table also shows you what the maximum sales charges will be, assuming the Merger takes place. The Target Fund shareholders will not pay any front-end or deferred sales charges in connection with the Merger.
Shareholder Fees (fees paid directly from your investment)
Evergreen Small-Mid Growth Fund
Class A
Class I
Maximum front-end sales charge (load) imposed on purchases (as a % of offering price)
5.75%1
None
Maximum deferred sales charge (load) (as a % of either the redemption amount or initial investment, whichever is lower)
None1
None
1
Investments of $1 million or more are not subject to a front-end sales charge, but will be subject to a deferred sales charge of 1.00% if you sell the shares within eighteen months of purchase.
Wells Fargo Advantage Growth Opportunities Fund (Pro Forma)
Class A
Institutional Class
Maximum sales charge (load) imposed on purchases (as a percentage of the offering price)
5.75%
None
Maximum deferred sales charge (load) (as a percentage of the net asset value at purchase)
None1
None
1
Class A shares that are purchased at NAV amounts of $1,000,000 or more may be assessed a 1.00% contingent deferred sales charge if they are redeemed within eighteen months from the date of purchase.
The following tables allow you to compare the annual operating expenses of the Funds. The net and gross total annual fund operating expenses for the Target Fund set forth in the following table are based on the actual expenses for the twelve-month period ended September 30, 2009. The pro forma expense table shows you what the net and gross total annual fund operating expenses would have been for the Acquiring Fund for the twelve-month period ended September 30, 2009, assuming the Merger had taken place at the beginning of that period. Exhibit C contains expense tables and examples for the Target Fund based upon the actual expenses incurred by the Target Fund during its most recently completed fiscal year. Exhibit C also includes a pro forma expense table and examples for the Acquiring Fund as of the Target Fund's most recent financial statements. Since the Acquiring Fund has not yet commenced operations, the information presented is based on estimates.
Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment)
Evergreen Small-Mid Growth Fund
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses1,2
Class A
1.70%
Class I
1.45%
1
The Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses in the table above include fees and expenses of 0.01% or less that were incurred indirectly by the Fund as a result of its investment in other investment companies.
2
The Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses listed above do not reflect voluntary fee waivers and/or expense reimbursements made by the Fund's investment adviser in order to reduce expense ratios. Including current voluntary fee waivers and/or expense reimbursements, Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses were 1.23% for Class A and 0.98% for Class I. The Fund's investment adviser may cease these voluntary waivers and/or reimbursements at any time.
Wells Fargo Advantage Growth Opportunities Fund
Acquired Fund Fees and Expenses
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (Before Waiver)
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver)2,3
Class A
0.01%
1.58%
1.23%
Institutional Class
0.01%
1.15%
0.91%
1
Reflects the pro rata portion of the net operating expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund. Shareholders indirectly bear these underlying expenses because the NAV and/or distributions paid reflect such underlying expense.
2
The Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) shown here include the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund.
3
Funds Management has committed for three years after the closing of the Merger to waive fees and/or reimburse expenses to the extent necessary to ensure that the Fund's Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver), excluding brokerage commissions, interest, taxes, extraordinary expenses, and the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund, do not exceed the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) shown. After this time, the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) may be increased only with the approval of the Board of Trustees.
Evergreen Small-Mid Growth Fund and the Wells Fargo Advantage Growth Opportunities Fund have each adopted a distribution plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the 1940 Act (a "Distribution Plan"). Although the fees charged to Class A shares of Evergreen Small-Mid Growth Fund under that Fund's Distribution Plan are 0.25% more than the Distribution Plan fees borne by the corresponding classes of the Wells Fargo Advantage Growth Opportunities Fund, Class A shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Growth Opportunities Fund are subject to a shareholder servicing fee equal to 0.25%. This means that the total distribution and shareholder servicing fee that you bear will not change as a result of the Merger. Class I shares of Evergreen Growth Fund and Institutional Class shares of Wells Fargo Advantage Growth Opportunities Fund are not subject to a 12b-1 fee.
Portfolio Turnover. The Target and Acquiring Funds pay transaction costs, such as commissions or dealer mark-ups when each buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A 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 the annual fund operating expenses or in the example, affect each Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Target Fund's portfolio turnover rate was 69% of the average value of its portfolio. Since the Acquiring Fund has not yet commenced operations, its portfolio turnover rate is not yet available.
Fund Management Information
The following table identifies the investment adviser, investment sub-adviser and portfolio manager(s) for the Acquiring Fund. Further information about the management of the Acquiring Fund can be found under the section entitled "Management of the Funds."
Wells Fargo Advantage Growth Opportunities Fund
Investment Adviser
Funds Management
Investment Sub-adviser
Wells Capital Management Incorporated
Portfolio Managers
Jerome "Cam" Philpott, CFA Stuart Roberts
Tax Information
It is expected that the Merger will be tax-free to shareholders for U.S. federal income tax purposes, and receipt of an opinion substantially to that effect from Proskauer Rose LLP, special tax counsel to the Acquiring Fund, is a condition to the obligation of the Funds to consummate the Merger. This means that neither shareholders nor your Target or Acquiring Fund will recognize a gain or loss directly as a result of the Merger.
The cost basis and holding period of your Target Fund shares will carry over to the shares of the Acquiring Fund you receive as a result of the Merger. At any time prior to the consummation of the Merger, a shareholder may redeem shares, likely resulting in recognition of a gain or a loss to the shareholder for U.S. federal income tax purposes if the shareholder holds the shares in a taxable account.
A portion of the securities held by your Target Fund may be disposed of in connection with the Merger. This could result in additional portfolio transaction costs to your Target Fund and increased taxable distributions to shareholders of your Target Fund. The actual tax impact of such sales will depend on the difference between the price at which such portfolio assets are sold and your Target Fund's basis in such assets. Any net realized capital gains from sales that occur prior to the Merger will be distributed to your Target Fund's shareholders as capital gain dividends (to the extent of the excess of net realized long-term capital gains over net realized short-term capital losses) and/or ordinary dividends (to the extent of the excess of net realized short-term capital gains over net realized long-term capital losses) during or with respect to the year of sale (after reduction by any available capital loss carryforwards), and such distributions will be taxable to shareholders.
Certain other U.S. federal income tax consequences are discussed below under "Material U.S. Federal Income Tax Consequences of the Mergers."
EVERGREEN HIGH INCOME FUND INTO WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE HIGH YIELD BOND FUND
Share Class Information
The following table illustrates the share class of the Acquiring Fund you will receive as a result of the Merger in exchange for the shares you own in your Target Fund.
If you own this class of shares of Evergreen High Income Fund:
You will get this class of shares of Wells Fargo Advantage High Yield Bond Fund1:
Class A
Class A
Class B
Class B
Class C
Class C
Class I
Administrator Class
1
The Fund is a shell fund ("Shell Fund") being created to receive the assets of one or more Target Funds.
The Acquiring Fund shares you receive as a result of the Merger will have the same total value as the total value of your Target Fund shares as of the close of business on the business day immediately prior to the Merger.
The procedures for buying, selling and exchanging shares of the Funds are similar. For additional information, see the section entitled "Buying, Selling and Exchanging Fund Shares." This section also contains important information for foreign shareholders of a Target Fund, defined as shareholders whose accounts do not currently have both a U.S. address and tax payer identification number on record with the Funds. Following the Merger, foreign shareholders will not be able to make additional investments into a Wells Fargo Advantage Fund.
Investment Goal and Strategy Comparison
The following section compares the investment goals, principal investment strategies and fundamental investment policies of the Funds. The investment goals of the Funds may be changed without shareholder approval.
Although the investment goals and certain strategies of Evergreen High Income Fund and the Wells Fargo Advantage High Yield Bond Fund differ, both Funds invest in similar securities. Evergreen High Income Fund seeks high income, whereas the Wells Fargo Advantage High Yield Bond Fund seeks total return, consisting of a high level of current income and capital appreciation. Some differences include the following: (i) the Wells Fargo Advantage High Yield Bond Fund may invest up to 20% of its assets in preferred and convertible securities, while Evergreen High Income Fund does not invest in preferred and convertible securities as a principal investment strategy; (ii) Evergreen High Income Fund normally invests at least 65% of its assets in below investment grade quality bonds, debentures, loan and other income-producing obligations but may purchase securities of any quality, while Wells Fargo High Yield Bond Fund normally invests at least 80% of its net assets in debt securities that are below investment grade; (iii) Evergreen High Income Fund may invest up to 50% of its total assets in foreign securities, while investing in foreign securities is not a principal investment strategy for the Wells Fargo Advantage High Yield Fund; and (iv) Evergreen High Income Fund may invest in loans, while investing in loans is not a principal investment strategy for the Wells Fargo Advantage High Yield Bond Fund. This means the Wells Fargo Advantage High Yield Bond Fund may invest a greater percentage of its assets in below investment grade securities, preferred and convertible securities, while Evergreen High Income Fund may invest a greater percentage of its assets in loans and foreign securities.
A more complete description of each Fund's investment goals and strategies is below.
EVERGREEN HIGH INCOME FUND (Target Fund)
WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE HIGH YIELD BOND FUND (Acquiring Fund)
INVESTMENT GOAL
The Fund seeks high income.
The Fund seeks total return, consisting of a high level of current income and capital appreciation.
PRINCIPAL INVESTMENT STRATEGIES
The Fund normally invests at least 65% of its assets in below investment grade quality bonds, debentures, loans, and other income-producing obligations (sometimes referred to as "junk bonds"), but may purchase securities of any quality. The Fund may purchase unrated securities, which are not necessarily of lower quality than rated securities, but may not be as attractive to as many buyers. The Fund may invest up to 35% of its total assets in bonds and loans rated investment grade (or unrated obligations determined by the Fund's portfolio manager to be of comparable quality). The high income sought by the Fund is ordinarily associated with below investment grade bonds and similar securities in the lower rating categories of a nationally recognized statistical ratings organization or with securities that are unrated. While growth of capital is not an investment goal, the Fund may purchase securities that offer the possibility of capital growth in addition to income, provided the acquisition of such securities does not conflict with the Fund's investment goal of high income.
Security ratings are determined at the time of investment based on ratings received from a nationally recognized statistical ratings organization or, if not rated, determined to be of comparable quality by the Fund's portfolio manager. If a security is rated by more than one nationally recognized statistical ratings organization, the lowest rating of any one of these agencies is used to determine the rating. The Fund may retain any security whose rating has been upgraded after purchase if the Fund's portfolio manager considers the retention advisable.
Under normal circumstances, we invest at least 80% of the Fund's net assets in debt securities that are below investment-grade and up to 20% of the Fund's net assets in preferred and convertible securities. We invest principally in below investment-grade debt securities (often called "high yield" securities or "junk bonds") of corporate issuers. These include traditional corporate bonds as well as bank loans. These securities may have fixed, floating or variable rates. We may invest in below investment-grade debt securities of any credit quality. The average credit quality of the Fund's portfolio is expected to be equivalent to B or higher as rated by Moody's, Standard & Poor's, an equivalent quality rating from another Nationally Recognized Statistical Ratings Organization, or are deemed by us to be of comparable quality. We may also use futures, options, or swaps agreements, as well as other derivatives, to manage risk or to enhance return. We do not manage the Fund's portfolio to a specific maturity or duration.
The Fund may invest up to 50% of its assets in foreign securities.
The Fund does not have a similar principal investment strategy.
The Fund may, but will not necessarily, use a variety of derivative instruments, such as futures contracts, options and swaps, including, for example, index futures, Treasury futures, Eurodollar futures, interest rate swap agreements, credit default swaps and total return swaps. The Fund typically uses derivatives as a substitute for taking a position in the underlying asset or basket of assets and/or as part of a strategy designed to reduce exposure to other risks, such as interest rate risk.
We may also use futures, options or swap agreements, as well as other derivatives, to manage risk or to enhance return. We may actively trade portfolio securities.
The Fund may invest in loans. The Fund may invest in a loan at origination as a co-lender or by acquiring in the secondary market participations in, or assignments or novations of, a loan. When the Fund acquires an interest in a loan in the secondary market, it may acquire some or all of the interest of a bank or other lending institution in a loan to a borrower.
The Fund does not have a similar principal investment strategy.
When selecting securities, the portfolio manager considers research on the bond market, economic analysis and interest rate forecasts. The portfolio manager's analysis of securities focuses on factors such as interest or dividend coverage, asset values, earning prospects and the quality of management of the company.
We focus on individual security selection (primarily using a bottom-up approach) and seek to identify high yield securities that appear comparatively undervalued. We use our knowledge of various industries to assess the risk/return tradeoff among issuers within particular industries, seeking to identify compelling relative value investments. We analyze the issuers' long-term prospects and focus on characteristics such as management, asset coverage, free cash flow generation, liquidity and business risk. Our research and analysis highlights industry drivers, competitive position and operating trends with an emphasis on cash flow. We also talk to management, and consult industry contacts, debt and equity analysts, and rating agencies.
We purchase securities when attractive risk/reward ideas are identified and sell securities when either the securities become overvalued or circumstances change in a way that adversely affects this risk/return profile.
Although not part of its principal investment strategy, the Fund may, but will not necessarily, temporarily invest up to 100% of its assets in cash and/or high-quality money market instruments in response to adverse economic, political or market conditions. This strategy is inconsistent with the Fund's investment goal and principal investment strategies and, if employed, could result in a lower return and loss of market opportunity.
The Fund may hold some of its assets in cash or in money market instruments, including U.S. Government obligations, shares of other mutual funds and repurchase agreements, or make other short-term investments to either maintain liquidity or for short-term defensive purposes when we believe it is in the best interests of the shareholders to do so. During these periods, the Fund may not achieve its objective.
The fundamental investment policies of the Target and Acquiring Funds are substantively similar. For a comparative chart of fundamental investment policies, please see Exhibit B.
Principal Risk Comparison
Because the Evergreen funds and Wells Fargo Advantage Funds were unaffiliated fund families until January 2009, the Funds have historically used different terms and descriptions to describe their principal risks. Nonetheless, due to the similarity of the Funds' investment strategies, the Funds are generally subject to similar types of risks. Listed below are the principal risks that apply to the Wells Fargo Advantage High Yield Bond Fund. A description of those risks can be found in the section of this prospectus/proxy statement entitled "Risk Descriptions." Although each of the Funds may be subject to all or substantially all of the risks listed below, they may be subject to a particular risk to different degrees. For example, because the Wells Fargo Advantage High Yield Bond Fund may invest a greater percentage of its assets in below investment grade securities, preferred and convertible securities, an investment in the Wells Fargo Advantage High Yield Bond Fund may be subject to high yield securities risk, market risk and risks associated with convertible securities to a greater extent than an investment in Evergreen High Income Fund. Also, because Evergreen High Income Fund may invest in foreign securities, an investment in Evergreen High Income Fund may be subject to foreign investment risk and risks associated with loans to a greater extent than an investment in the Wells Fargo Advantage High Yield Bond Fund.
Principal Risks Active Trading Risk Counter-Party Risk Debt Securities Risk Derivatives Risk High Yield Securities Risk Issuer Risk Leverage Risk Liquidity Risk Management Risk Market Risk Regulatory Risk
A discussion of the principal risks associated with an investment in the Target Fund may be found in the Target Fund's prospectus. In addition, each Fund has other investment policies, practices and restrictions which, together with the Fund's related risks, are also set forth for the Target Fund in the Fund's prospectus and SAI and, for the Acquiring Fund, in this prospectus/proxy statement and the Merger SAI.
Fund Performance Comparison
The following bar chart and table illustrate how the Target Fund's returns have varied from year to year and compare the Target Fund's returns with those of one or more broad-based securities indexes. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not necessarily an indication of future results. Current month-end performance information is available for an Evergreen fund at www.evergreeninvestments.com. The bar chart does not reflect applicable sales charges; if it did, returns would be lower than those shown. Since the Acquiring Fund is a Shell Fund, it has not yet commenced operations and therefore performance information for the Acquiring Fund is not yet available.
For additional performance information relating to the Acquiring Fund, please see "Exhibit G - Composite Performance Information."
Year-by-Year Total Return for Class B Shares (%) for Evergreen High Income Fund
Highest Quarter:
2nd Quarter 2009
+20.30%
Lowest Quarter:
4th Quarter 2008
-17.20%
Average Annual Total Returns for the period ended 12/31/2009
Evergreen High Income Fund
Inception Date of Share Class
1 Year
5 Year
10 Year
Class A (before taxes)
1/20/1998
45.03%
3.96%
5.13%
Class B (before taxes)
9/11/1935
46.31%
3.91%
4.89%
Class B (after taxes on distributions)
9/11/1935
41.34%
1.22%
2.07%
Class B (after taxes on distributions and the sale of Fund Shares)
9/11/1935
29.56%
1.70%
2.40%
Class C (before taxes)
1/21/1998
50.31%
4.20%
4.89%
Class I (before taxes)
4/14/1998
52.79%
5.24%
5.94%
BofA Merrill Lynch High Yield Master Index (reflects no deduction for fees, expenses, or taxes)3
56.28%
6.23%
6.77%
1
The returns shown for Class B shares do not reflect the conversion of Class B shares to Class A shares.
2
After-tax returns are shown for only one class and after-tax returns for other classes will vary. The after-tax returns shown are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. After-tax returns on distributions and the sale of Fund shares assume a complete sale of Fund shares at the end of the measurement period, resulting in capital gains taxes or tax benefits when capital losses occur. Actual after-tax returns will depend on your individual tax situation and may differ from those shown. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant to you if you hold your Fund shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as 401(k) plans or Individual Retirement Accounts.
3
Copyright 2010. BofA Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated. All rights reserved.
Shareholder Fee and Fund Expense Comparison
The sales charges and expenses for each class of shares of your Target Fund may be different than those of the corresponding class of shares of the Acquiring Fund. This section compares the fees and expenses you pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Target Fund and the Acquiring Fund, and the tables entitled "Pro Forma" also show what your fees and expenses would be if the Merger takes place. You may qualify for sales charge discounts if you and your family invest, or agree to invest in the future, at least $50,000 in the Target Fund's family of funds or $50,000 in the Acquiring Fund's family of funds. Information regarding sales charges and sales charge discounts applicable to investments in the Acquiring Fund's family of funds is available in the "Buying, Selling and Exchanging Fund Shares -- Wells Fargo Advantage Funds" section of this prospectus/proxy statement. More information about these and other discounts is available from your financial professional and for the Target Fund in the Fund's prospectus, and, for the Acquiring Fund, in Exhibit E.
The sales charge schedule applicable to Class A shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage High Yield Bond Fund differs from the schedule applicable to Evergreen High Income Fund in the following way: the Wells Fargo Advantage High Yield Bond Fund's front-end sales charges on purchases of Class A shares below $249,000 are slightly lower than Evergreen High Income Fund's front-end sales charge on similar purchases of Class A shares. The sales charge schedules applicable to Class B and Class C shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage High Yield Bond Fund are identical to the sales charge schedules for the corresponding classes of shares of Evergreen High Income Fund.
The following tables allow you to compare the maximum sales charges of the Funds. The Pro Forma table also shows you what the maximum sales charges will be, assuming the Merger takes place. The Target Fund shareholders will not pay any front-end or deferred sales charges in connection with the Merger.
Shareholder Fees (fees paid directly from your investment)
Evergreen High Income Fund
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
Maximum front-end sales charge (load) imposed on purchases (as a % of offering price)
4.75%1
None
None
None
Maximum deferred sales charge (load) (as a % of either the redemption amount or initial investment, whichever is lower)
None1
5.00%
1.00%
None
1
Investments of $1 million or more are not subject to a front-end sales charge, but will be subject to a deferred sales charge of 1.00% if you sell the shares within eighteen months of purchase.
Wells Fargo Advantage High Yield Bond Fund (Pro Forma)
Class A
Class B
Class C
Administrator Class
Maximum sales charge (load) imposed on purchases (as a percentage of the offering price)
4.50%
None
None
None
Maximum deferred sales charge (load) (as a percentage of the net asset value at purchase)
None1
5.00%
1.00%
None
1
Class A shares that are purchased at NAV amounts of $1,000,000 or more may be assessed a 1.00% contingent deferred sales charge if they are redeemed within eighteen months from the date of purchase.
The following tables allow you to compare the annual operating expenses of the Funds. The net and gross total annual fund operating expenses for the Target Fund set forth in the following table are based on the actual expenses for the twelve-month period ended September 30, 2009. The pro forma expense table shows you what the net and gross total annual fund operating expenses would have been for the Acquiring Fund for the twelve-month period ended September 30, 2009, assuming the Merger had taken place at the beginning of that period. Exhibit C contains expense tables and examples for the Target Fund based upon the actual expenses incurred by the Target Fund during its most recently completed fiscal year. Exhibit C also includes a pro forma expense table and examples for the Acquiring Fund as of the Target Fund's most recent financial statements. Since the Acquiring Fund has not yet commenced operations, the information presented is based on estimates.
Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment)
Evergreen High Income Fund
Acquired Fund Fees and Expenses1
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses1
Class A
0.15%
1.37%
Class B
0.15%
2.12%
Class C
0.15%
2.12%
Class I
0.15%
1.12%
1
The Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses in the table above include fees and expenses incurred indirectly by the Fund as a result of its investment in other investment companies.
Wells Fargo Advantage High Yield Bond Fund (Pro Forma)
Acquired Fund Fees and Expenses
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (Before Waiver)
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver)2,3
Class A
0.15%
1.18%
1.18%
Class B
0.15%
1.93%
1.93%
Class C
0.15%
1.93%
1.93%
Administrator Class
0.15%
1.12%
0.95%
1
Reflects the pro rata portion of the net operating expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund. Shareholders indirectly bear these underlying expenses because the NAV and/or distributions paid reflect such underlying expense.
2
The Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) shown here include the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund.
3
Funds Management has committed for three years after the closing of the Merger to waive fees and/or reimburse expenses to the extent necessary to ensure that the Fund's Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver), excluding brokerage commissions, interest, taxes, extraordinary expenses, and the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund, do not exceed 1.03% for Class A, 1.78% for Class B, 1.78% for Class C, and 0.80% for Administrator Class. After this time, the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) may be increased only with the approval of the Board of Trustees.
Evergreen High Income Fund and the Wells Fargo Advantage High Yield Bond Fund have each adopted a distribution plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the 1940 Act (a "Distribution Plan"). Although the fees charged to Class A, Class B, and Class C shares of Evergreen High Income Fund under that Fund's Distribution Plan are 0.25% more than the Distribution Plan fees borne by the corresponding classes of the Wells Fargo Advantage High Yield Bond Fund , Class A, Class B, and Class C shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage High Yield Bond Fund are subject to a shareholder servicing fee equal to 0.25%. This means that the total distribution and shareholder servicing fees for Class A, Class B, and Class C shares that you bear will not change as a result of the Merger. Class I shareholders of Evergreen High Income Fund, which currently do not bear 12b-1/shareholder servicing fees, will receive Administrator Class shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage High Yield Bond Fund and will be subject to a shareholder servicing fee of 0.25%.
Portfolio Turnover. The Target and Acquiring Funds pay transaction costs, such as commissions or dealer mark-ups when each buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A 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 the annual fund operating expenses or in the example, affect each Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Target Fund's portfolio turnover rate was 119% of the average value of its portfolio. Since the Acquiring Fund has not yet commenced operations, its portfolio turnover rate is not yet available.
Fund Management Information
The following table identifies the investment adviser, investment sub-adviser and portfolio manager(s) for the Acquiring Fund. Further information about the management of the Acquiring Fund can be found under the section entitled "Management of the Funds."
Wells Fargo Advantage High Yield Bond Fund
Investment Adviser
Funds Management
Investment Sub-adviser
Wells Capital Management Incorporated
Portfolio Managers
Niklas Nordenfelt, CFA Phillip Susser
Although your Target Fund will be the accounting and performance survivor in the Merger, the Acquiring Fund will have different portfolio managers than that of your Target Fund.
Tax Information
It is expected that the Merger will be tax-free to shareholders for U.S. federal income tax purposes, and receipt of an opinion substantially to that effect from Proskauer Rose LLP, special tax counsel to the Acquiring Fund, is a condition to the obligation of the Funds to consummate the Merger. This means that neither shareholders nor your Target or Acquiring Fund will recognize a gain or loss directly as a result of the Merger.
The cost basis and holding period of your Target Fund shares will carry over to the shares of the Acquiring Fund you receive as a result of the Merger. At any time prior to the consummation of the Merger, a shareholder may redeem shares, likely resulting in recognition of a gain or a loss to the shareholder for U.S. federal income tax purposes if the shareholder holds the shares in a taxable account.
A portion of the securities held by your Target Fund may be disposed of in connection with the Merger. This could result in additional portfolio transaction costs to your Target Fund and increased taxable distributions to shareholders of your Target Fund. The actual tax impact of such sales will depend on the difference between the price at which such portfolio assets are sold and your Target Fund's basis in such assets. Any net realized capital gains from sales that occur prior to the Merger will be distributed to your Target Fund's shareholders as capital gain dividends (to the extent of the excess of net realized long-term capital gains over net realized short-term capital losses) and/or ordinary dividends (to the extent of the excess of net realized short-term capital gains over net realized long-term capital losses) during or with respect to the year of sale (after reduction by any available capital loss carryforwards), and such distributions will be taxable to shareholders.
Certain other U.S. federal income tax consequences are discussed below under "Material U.S. Federal Income Tax Consequences of the Mergers."
EVERGREEN SPECIAL VALUES FUND AND EVERGREEN SMALL CAP VALUE FUND INTO WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE SPECIAL SMALL CAP VALUE FUND
In addition to your Target Fund, shareholders in one or more other Target Funds are being asked to approve a Merger into your Acquiring Fund. Your Merger is not contingent upon approval of any other Merger by shareholders of any other Target Fund.
Share Class Information
The following tables illustrate the share class of the Acquiring Fund you will receive as a result of the Merger in exchange for the shares you own in your Target Fund.
If you own this class of shares of Evergreen Special Values Fund:
You will get this class of shares of Wells Fargo Advantage Special Small Cap Value Fund:1
Class A
Class A
Class B
Class B
Class C
Class C
Class I
Administrator Class
Class R2
Class A
1
The Fund is a shell fund ("Shell Fund") being created to receive the assets of one or more Target Funds.
2
Following completion of the Mergers, former Class R shareholders of any Evergreen Target Fund who receive Class A shares of a Wells Fargo Advantage Fund in a Merger may buy additional Class A shares of that Wells Fargo Advantage Fund at net asset value (i.e., without a front-end sales charge). Those shareholders may also exchange Class A shares of that Wells Fargo Advantage Fund for Class A shares of a different Wells Fargo Advantage Fund at net asset value, after which, subsequent purchases of shares of that other Fund may also be made at net asset value.
If you own this class of shares of Evergreen Small Cap Value Fund:
You will get this class of shares of Wells Fargo Advantage Special Small Cap Value Fund:1
Class A
Class A
Class B
Class B
Class C
Class C
Class I
Administrator Class
1
The Fund is a shell fund ("Shell Fund") being created to receive the assets of one or more Target Funds.
The Acquiring Fund shares you receive as a result of the Merger will have the same total value as the total value of your Target Fund shares as of the close of business on the business day immediately prior to the Merger.
The procedures for buying, selling and exchanging shares of the Funds are similar. For additional information, see the section entitled "Buying, Selling and Exchanging Fund Shares." This section also contains important information for foreign shareholders of a Target Fund, defined as shareholders whose accounts do not currently have both a U.S. address and tax payer identification number on record with the Funds. Following the Merger, foreign shareholders will not be able to make additional investments into a Wells Fargo Advantage Fund.
Investment Goal and Strategy Comparison
The following section compares the investment goals, principal investment strategies and fundamental investment policies of the Funds. The investment goals of the Funds may be changed without shareholder approval.
Evergreen Special Values Fund and Wells Fargo Advantage Special Small Cap Value Fund The Funds have similar investment goals and strategies. Evergreen Special Values Fund seeks to produce growth of capital and the Wells Fargo Advantage Special Small Cap Value Fund seeks long-term capital appreciation. Both Funds normally invest at least 80% of their assets in common stocks or equity securities of small-capitalization companies. One important difference is that Evergreen Special Values Fund may invest the remaining 20% of its assets in other types of investments, including those that fall outside the Fund's small-cap range, while Wells Fargo Advantage Special Small Cap Value Fund does not invest in these types of investments as a principal investment strategy.
A more complete description of each Fund's investment goals and strategies is below.
EVERGREEN SPECIAL VALUES FUND (Target Fund)
WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE SPECIAL SMALL CAP VALUE FUND (Acquiring Fund)
INVESTMENT GOAL
The Fund seeks to produce growth of capital.
The Fund seeks long-term capital appreciation.
PRINCIPAL INVESTMENT STRATEGIES
The Fund normally invests at least 80% of its assets in common stocks of small U.S. companies (i.e., companies whose market capitalizations fall within the range tracked by the Russell 2000® Index, measured at the time of purchase). In addition, the Fund will seek to maintain a dollar-weighted average market capitalization that falls within the range of the Russell 2000® Index. The remaining 20% of the Fund's assets may be invested in other types of investments, including those that fall outside the range tracked by the Russell 2000® Index.
Under normal circumstances, we invest at least 80% of the Fund's net assets in equity securities of small-capitalization companies, which are defined as companies whose market capitalizations fall within the range tracked by the Russell 2000® Index. In addition, the Fund will seek to maintain a dollar-weighted average market capitalization that falls within the range of the Russell 2000® Index.
The portfolio manager looks for significantly undervalued companies that he believes have the potential for above-average appreciation with below-average risk. Typical investments include stocks of companies that have low price-to-earnings ratios, are generally out of favor in the marketplace, are selling significantly below their stated or replacement book value or are undergoing a reorganization or other corporate action that may create above-average price appreciation.
We look for significantly undervalued companies that we believe have the potential for above-average appreciation with below-average risk. Typical investments include stocks of companies that have low price-to-earnings ratios, are generally out of favor in the marketplace, are selling significantly below their stated or replacement book value or are undergoing a reorganization or other corporate action that may create above-average price appreciation.
Although not part of its principal investment strategy, the Fund may, but will not necessarily, temporarily invest up to 100% of its assets in cash and/or high-quality money market instruments in response to adverse economic, political or market conditions. This strategy is inconsistent with the Fund's investment goal and principal investment strategies and, if employed, could result in a lower return and loss of market opportunity.
The Fund may hold some of its assets in cash or in money market instruments, including U.S. Government obligations, shares of other mutual funds and repurchase agreements, or make other short-term investments to either maintain liquidity or for short-term defensive purposes when we believe it is in the best interests of the shareholders to do so. During these periods, the Fund may not achieve its objective.
The fundamental investment policies of the Target and Acquiring Funds are substantively similar. For a comparative chart of fundamental investment policies, please see Exhibit B.
Evergreen Small Cap Value Fund and Wells Fargo Advantage Special Small Cap Value Fund The Funds have similar investment goals and strategies. Evergreen Small Cap Value Fund seeks long-term growth of capital and the Wells Fargo Advantage Special Small Cap Value Fund seeks long-term capital appreciation. Both Funds normally invest at least 80% of their assets in equity securities of small-capitalization companies.
A more complete description of each Fund's investment goals and strategies is below.
EVERGREEN SMALL CAP VALUE FUND (Target Fund)
WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE SPECIAL SMALL CAP VALUE FUND (Acquiring Fund)
INVESTMENT GOAL
The Fund seeks long-term growth of capital.
The Fund seeks long-term capital appreciation.
PRINCIPAL INVESTMENT STRATEGIES
The Fund normally invests at least 80% of its assets in common stocks of small U.S. companies (i.e., companies whose market capitalizations fall within the range tracked by the Russell 2500® Index, measured at the time of purchase). In addition, the Fund seeks to maintain a dollar-weighted average market capitalization that falls within the range of the Russell 2500® Index.
The Fund normally invests at least 80% of its net assets in equity securities of small-capitalization companies, which are defined as companies whose market capitalizations fall within the range tracked by the Russell 2000® Index. In addition, the Fund will seek to maintain a dollar-weighted average market capitalization that falls within the range of the Russell 2000® Index.
The Fund's portfolio managers look for stocks that they believe to be undervalued at the time of purchase and which have the potential for long-term capital appreciation. In selecting stocks, the portfolio managers will consider, among other things, the issuer's earning power and the value of the issuer's assets.
The portfolio manager looks for significantly undervalued companies that he believes have the potential for above-average appreciation with below-average risk. Typical investments include stocks of companies that have low price-to-earnings ratios, are generally out of favor in the marketplace, are selling significantly below their stated or replacement book value or are undergoing a reorganization or other corporate action that may create above-average price appreciation.
Although not part of its principal investment strategy, the Fund may, but will not necessarily, temporarily invest up to 100% of its assets in cash and/or high-quality money market instruments in response to adverse economic, political or market conditions. This strategy is inconsistent with the Fund's investment goal and principal investment strategies and, if employed, could result in a lower return and loss of market opportunity.
The Fund may hold some of its assets in cash or in money market instruments, including U.S. Government obligations, shares of other mutual funds and repurchase agreements, or make other short-term investments to either maintain liquidity or for short-term defensive purposes when we believe it is in the best interests of the shareholders to do so. During these periods, the Fund may not achieve its objective.
The fundamental investment policies of the Target and Acquiring Funds are substantively similar. For a comparative chart of fundamental investment policies, please see Exhibit B.
Principal Risk Comparison
Because the Evergreen funds and Wells Fargo Advantage Funds were unaffiliated fund families until January 2009, the Funds have historically used different terms and descriptions to describe their principal risks. Nonetheless, due to the similarity of the Funds' investment strategies, the Funds are generally subject to similar types of risks. Listed below are the principal risks that apply to the Wells Fargo Advantage Special Small Cap Value Fund. A description of those risks can be found in the section of this prospectus/proxy statement entitled "Risk Descriptions." Although each of the Funds may be subject to all or substantially all of the risks listed below, they may be subject to a particular risk to different degrees.
A more complete description of each Fund's investment goals and strategies is below.
Principal Risks Derivatives Risk Issuer Risk Liquidity Risk Management Risk Market Risk Regulatory Risk Smaller Company Securities Risk Value Style Investment Risk
A discussion of the principal risks associated with an investment in the Target Fund may be found in the Target Fund's prospectus. In addition, each Fund has other investment policies, practices and restrictions which, together with the Fund's related risks, are also set forth for the Target Fund in the Fund's prospectus and SAI and, for the Acquiring Fund, in this prospectus/proxy statement and the Merger SAI.
Fund Performance Comparison
The following bar chart and table illustrate how the Target Fund's returns have varied from year to year and compare the Target Fund's returns with those of one or more broad-based securities indexes. Past performance (before and after taxes) is not necessarily an indication of future results. Current month-end performance information is available for an Evergreen fund at www.evergreeninvestments.com. The bar chart does not reflect applicable sales charges; if it did, returns would be lower than those shown. Since the Acquiring Fund is a Shell Fund, it has not yet commenced operations and therefore performance information for the Acquiring Fund is not yet available.
Year-by-Year Total Return for Class A Shares (%) for Evergreen Special Values Fund
Highest Quarter:
3rd Quarter 2009
+23.78%
Lowest Quarter:
4th Quarter 2008
-26.08%
Average Annual Total Returns for the period ended 12/31/20091
Evergreen Special Values Fund
Inception Date of Share Class
1 Year
5 Year
10 Year
Class A (before taxes)
5/7/1993
22.39%
0.58%
7.78%
Class A (after taxes on distributions)
5/7/1993
22.32%
-1.00%
6.50%
Class A (after taxes on distributions and the sale of Fund Shares)
5/7/1993
14.64%
0.52%
6.65%
Class B (before taxes)
3/26/1999
23.83%
0.77%
7.61%
Class C (before taxes)
12/12/2000
27.89%
1.02%
7.70%
Class I (before taxes)
7/23/1996
30.19%
2.04%
8.70%
Class R (before taxes)
10/10/2003
29.48%
1.53%
8.26%
Russell 2000 Value Index (reflects no deduction for fees, expenses, or taxes)
20.58%
-0.01%
8.27%
1
Historical performance shown for Classes A, B, C and I prior to 6/17/2002 are based on the performance of Classes A, B, C and Y of the fund's predecessor fund, Wachovia Special Values Fund. The historical returns shown for Classes C and R prior to their inception is based on the performance of Class A, the original class offered. The historical returns for Classes C and R have not been adjusted to reflect the effect of each class' 12b-1 fee. These fees are 0.25% for Class A, 0.50% for Class R and 1.00% for Classes B and C. Class I does not and Class Y did not pay a 12b-1 fee. If these fees had been reflected, 10 year returns for Classes C and R would have been lower.
2
After-tax returns are shown for only one class and after-tax returns for other classes will vary. The after-tax returns shown are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. After-tax returns on distributions and the sale of Fund shares assume a complete sale of Fund shares at the end of the measurement period, resulting in capital gains taxes or tax benefits when capital losses occur. Actual after-tax returns will depend on your individual tax situation and may differ from those shown. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant to you if you hold your Fund shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as 401(k) plans or Individual Retirement Accounts.
3
The returns shown for Class B shares do not reflect the conversion of Class B shares to Class A shares.
Year-by-Year Total Return for Class I Shares (%) for Evergreen Small Cap Value Fund
Highest Quarter:
3rd Quarter 2009
+24.39%
Lowest Quarter:
4th Quarter 2008
-29.22%
Average Annual Total Returns for the period ended 12/31/20091
Evergreen Small Cap Value Fund
Inception Date of Share Class
1 Year
5 Year
10 Year
Class A (before taxes)
7/31/1998
27.25%
-2.82%
5.57%
Class B (before taxes)
4/25/2003
28.75%
-2.58%
5.82%
Class C (before taxes)
4/25/2003
32.89%
-2.39%
5.83%
Class I (before taxes)
12/30/1997
35.24%
-1.42%
6.52%
Class I (after taxes on distributions)
12/30/1997
35.17%
-3.42%
5.01%
Class I (after taxes on distributions and the sale of Fund Shares)
12/30/1997
23.00%
-1.23%
5.52%
Russell 2000 Value Index (reflects no deduction for fees, expenses, or taxes)
20.58%
-0.01%
8.27%
1
Historical performance shown for Class A prior to 4/25/2003 is based on the performance of the Investor shares of the fund's predecessor fund, Undiscovered Managers Small Cap Value Fund, and prior to its inception, on the Institutional shares, the original class offered by the fund's predecessor fund. Historical performance shown for Classes B and C prior to their inception is based on the performance of Class I. Historical performance for Class I prior to 4/25/2003 is based on the performance of the Institutional shares of the fund's predecessor fund. The historical returns for Classes A, B and C have not been adjusted to reflect the effect of each class' 12b-1 fees. These fees are 0.25% for Class A, 0.35% for Investor shares, and 1.00% for Classes B and C. Class I does not and Institutional shares did not pay a 12b-1 fee. If these fees had been reflected, 10 year returns for Classes B and C would have been lower while 10 year returns for Class A would have been different.
2
The returns shown for Class B shares do not reflect the conversion of Class B shares to Class A shares.
3
After-tax returns are shown for only one class and after-tax returns for other classes will vary. The after-tax returns shown are calculated using the historical highest individual federal marginal income tax rates and do not reflect the impact of state and local taxes. After-tax returns on distributions and the sale of Fund shares assume a complete sale of Fund shares at the end of the measurement period, resulting in capital gains taxes or tax benefits when capital losses occur. Actual after-tax returns will depend on your individual tax situation and may differ from those shown. The after-tax returns shown are not relevant to you if you hold your Fund shares through tax-deferred arrangements, such as 401(k) plans or Individual Retirement Accounts.
Shareholder Fee and Fund Expense Comparison
The sales charges and expenses for each class of shares of your Target Fund may be different than those of the corresponding class of shares of the Acquiring Fund. This section compares the fees and expenses you pay if you buy, hold, and sell shares of the Target Fund and the Acquiring Fund, and the tables entitled "Pro Forma" also show what your fees and expenses would be if the Merger takes place. You may qualify for sales charge discounts if you and your family invest, or agree to invest in the future, at least $50,000 in the Target Fund's family of funds or $50,000 in the Acquiring Fund's family of funds. Information regarding sales charges and sales charge discounts applicable to investments in the Acquiring Fund's family of funds is available in the "Buying, Selling and Exchanging Fund Shares -- Wells Fargo Advantage Funds" section of this prospectus/proxy statement. More information about these and other discounts is available from your financial professional and for the Target Fund in the Fund's prospectus, and, for the Acquiring Fund, in Exhibit E.
The sales charge schedule applicable to Class A shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Special Small Cap Value Fund differs from the schedule applicable to Evergreen Special Values Fund and Evergreen Small Cap Value Fund in the following ways: (i) the Wells Fargo Advantage Special Small Cap Value Fund's front-end sales charges on purchases of Class A shares between $50,000 and $99,999, and (ii) those between $250,000 and $499,999 are higher than Evergreen Special Values Fund's and Evergreen Small Cap Value Fund's front-end sales charge on similar purchases of Class A shares. The sales charge schedules applicable to Class B and Class C shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Special Small Cap Value Fund are identical to the sales charge schedules for the corresponding classes of shares of Evergreen Special Values Fund and Evergreen Small Cap Value Fund.
Through the Merger, Class R shareholders of Evergreen Special Value Fund, which currently are not subject to front-end sales charges, will receive Class A shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Special Small Cap Value Fund and will be able to purchase additional Class A shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Special Small Cap Value Fund, by exchange, at net asset value, which means that they will not pay a front-end sales charge.
The following tables allow you to compare the maximum sales charges of the Funds. The Pro Forma table also shows you what the maximum sales charges will be, assuming the Merger takes place. The Target Fund shareholders will not pay any front-end or deferred sales charges in connection with the Merger.
Shareholder Fees (fees paid directly from your investment)
Evergreen Special Values Fund
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
Class R
Maximum front-end sales charge (load) imposed on purchases (as a % of offering price)
5.75%1
None
None
None
None
Maximum deferred sales charge (load) (as a % of either the redemption amount or initial investment, whichever is lower)
None1
5.00%
1.00%
None
None
1
Investments of $1 million or more are not subject to a front-end sales charge, but will be subject to a deferred sales charge of 1.00% if you sell the shares within eighteen months of purchase.
Evergreen Small Cap Value Fund
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
Maximum front-end sales charge (load) imposed on purchases (as a % of offering price)
5.75%1
None
None
None
Maximum deferred sales charge (load) (as a % of either the redemption amount or initial investment, whichever is lower)
None1
5.00%
1.00%
None
1
Investments of $1 million or more are not subject to a front-end sales charge, but will be subject to a deferred sales charge of 1.00% if you sell the shares within eighteen months of purchase.
Wells Fargo Advantage Special Small Cap Value Fund (Pro Forma)
Class A1
Class B
Class C
Administrator Class
Maximum sales charge (load) imposed on purchases (as a percentage of the offering price)
5.75%2
None
None
None
Maximum deferred sales charge (load) (as a percentage of the net asset value at purchase)
None2
5.00%
1.00%
None
1
Following completion of the Mergers, former Class R shareholders of any Evergreen Target Fund who receive Class A shares of a Wells Fargo Advantage Fund in a Merger may buy additional Class A shares of that Wells Fargo Advantage Fund at net asset value (i.e., without a front-end sales charge). Those shareholders may also exchange Class A shares of that Wells Fargo Advantage Fund for Class A shares of a different Wells Fargo Advantage Fund at net asset value, after which, subsequent purchases of shares of that other Fund may also be made at net asset value.
2
Class A shares that are purchased at NAV amounts of $1,000,000 or more may be assessed a 1.00% contingent deferred sales charge if they are redeemed within eighteen months from the date of purchase.
The following tables allow you to compare the annual operating expenses of the Funds. The net and gross total annual fund operating expenses for each Target Fund set forth in the following tables are based on the actual expenses for the twelve-month period ended September 30, 2009. The pro forma expense table below labeled "Wells Fargo Advantage Special Small Cap Value Fund (Pro Forma Assuming Merger of Both Target Funds with Acquiring Fund)" shows you what the net and gross total annual fund operating expenses would have been for the Acquiring Fund for the twelve-month period ended September 30, 2009, assuming the Mergers of both Target Funds with the Acquiring Fund had taken place at the beginning of that period. If the Merger of Evergreen Special Values Fund with the Acquiring Fund is the only Merger approved by shareholders, the pro forma expenses would have been approximately the same. The pro forma expense table below labeled "Wells Fargo Advantage Special Small Cap Value Fund (Pro Forma Assuming Merger of Evergreen Small Cap Value Fund Only with Acquiring Fund)" shows you what the net and gross total annual fund operating expenses would have been for the Acquiring Fund for the twelve-month period ended September 30, 2009, assuming only the Merger of Evergreen Small Cap Value Fund with the Acquiring Fund had taken place at the beginning of that period. Exhibit C contains expense tables and examples for each Target Fund based upon the actual expenses incurred by the Target Fund during its most recently completed fiscal year. Exhibit C also includes a pro forma expense table and examples for the Acquiring Fund as of the Target Funds' most recent financial statements. Since the Acquiring Fund has not yet commenced operations, the information presented is based on estimates.
Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment)
Evergreen Special Values Fund
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses1,2
Class A
1.45%
Class B
2.20%
Class C
2.20%
Class I
1.20%
Class R
1.70%
1
The Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses in the table above include fees and expenses of 0.01% or less that were incurred indirectly by the Fund as a result of its investment in other investment companies.
2
The Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses listed above do not reflect voluntary fee waivers and/or expense reimbursements made by the Fund's investment adviser in order to reduce expense ratios. Including current voluntary fee waivers and/or expense reimbursements, Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses were 1.35% for Class A, 2.10% for Class B, 2.10% for Class C, 1.10% for Class I and 1.60% for Class R. The Fund's investment adviser may cease these voluntary waivers and/or reimbursements at any time.
Evergreen Small Cap Value Fund
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses1
Class A
1.91%
Class B
2.66%
Class C
2.66%
Class I
1.66%
1
The Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses in the table above include fees and expenses of 0.01% or less that were incurred indirectly by the Fund as a result of its investment in other investment companies.
Wells Fargo Advantage Special Small Cap Value Fund (Pro Forma Assuming Merger of Both Target Funds with Acquiring Fund)
Acquired Fund Fees and Expenses
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (Before Waiver)
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver)2,3
Class A
0.01%
1.39%
1.35%
Class B
0.01%
2.14%
2.10%
Class C
0.01%
2.14%
2.10%
Administrator Class
0.01%
1.23%
1.10%
1
Reflects the pro rata portion of the net operating expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund. Shareholders indirectly bear these underlying expenses because the NAV and/or distributions paid reflect such underlying expense.
2
The Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) shown here include the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund.
3
Funds Management has committed for three years after the closing of the Merger to waive fees and/or reimburse expenses to the extent necessary to ensure that the Fund's Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver), excluding brokerage commissions, interest, taxes, extraordinary expenses, and the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund, do not exceed the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) shown. After this time, the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) may be increased only with the approval of the Board of Trustees.
Wells Fargo Advantage Special Small Cap Value Fund (Pro Forma Assuming Merger of Evergreen Small Cap Value Fund Only into Acquiring Fund)
Acquired Fund Fees and Expenses
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (Before Waiver)
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver)2,3
Class A
0.01%
1.59%
1.35%
Class B
0.01%
2.34%
2.10%
Class C
0.01%
2.34%
2.10%
Administrator Class
0.01%
1.43%
1.10%
1
Reflects the pro rata portion of the net operating expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund. Shareholders indirectly bear these underlying expenses because the NAV and/or distributions paid reflect such underlying expense.
2
The Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) shown here include the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund.
3
Funds Management has committed for three years after the closing of the Merger to waive fees and/or reimburse expenses to the extent necessary to ensure that the Fund's Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver), excluding brokerage commissions, interest, taxes, extraordinary expenses, and the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund, do not exceed the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) shown. After this time, the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) may be increased only with the approval of the Board of Trustees.
Evergreen Special Values Fund, Evergreen Small Cap Value Fund and the Wells Fargo Advantage Special Small Cap Value Fund have each adopted a distribution plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the 1940 Act (a "Distribution Plan"). Although the fees charged to Class A, Class B, and Class C shares of Evergreen Special Values Fund and Evergreen Small Cap Value Fund under those Funds' Distribution Plans are 0.25% more than the Distribution Plan fees borne by the corresponding classes of the Wells Fargo Advantage Special Small Cap Value Fund, Class A, Class B, and Class C shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Special Small Cap Value Fund are subject to a shareholder servicing fee equal to 0.25%. This means that the total distribution and shareholder servicing fees for Class A, Class B, and Class C shares that you bear will not change as a result of the Merger. Class I shareholders of Evergreen Special Values Fund, which currently do not bear 12b-1/shareholder servicing fees, will receive Administrator Class shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Special Small Cap Value Fund and will be subject to a shareholder servicing fee of 0.25%. Following the Merger, Class R shares of Evergreen Special Values Fund, which currently bear a 0.50% 12b-1 fee, will receive Class A shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Special Small Cap Value Fund and will be subject to a shareholder servicing fee of 0.25% and no 12b-1 fees, with a net decrease in 12b-1/shareholder servicing fees of 0.25%.
Portfolio Turnover. The Target and Acquiring Funds pay transaction costs, such as commissions or dealer mark-ups, when each buys and sells securities (or "turns over" its portfolio). A 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 the annual fund operating expenses or in the example, affect each Fund's performance. During the most recent fiscal year, the Evergreen Special Value Fund's portfolio turnover rate was 43% of the average value of its portfolio. During the most recent fiscal year, the Evergreen Small Cap Value Fund's portfolio turnover rate was 138% of the average value of its portfolio. Since the Acquiring Fund has not yet commenced operations, its portfolio turnover rate is not yet available.
Fund Management Information
The following table identifies the investment adviser, investment sub-adviser and portfolio manager(s) for the Acquiring Fund. Further information about the management of the Acquiring Fund can be found under the section entitled "Management of the Funds."
Wells Fargo Advantage Special Small Cap Value Fund
Investment Adviser
Funds Management
Investment Sub-adviser
Wells Capital Management
Portfolio Manager
James M. Tringas, CFA
Tax Information
It is expected that the Merger will be tax-free to shareholders for U.S. federal income tax purposes, and receipt of an opinion substantially to that effect from Proskauer Rose LLP, special tax counsel to the Acquiring Fund, is a condition to the obligation of the Funds to consummate the Merger. This means that neither shareholders nor your Target or Acquiring Fund will recognize a gain or loss directly as a result of the Merger. However, because the Merger will end the tax year of your Target Fund, the Merger may accelerate taxable distributions from your Target Fund to its shareholders.
The cost basis and holding period of your Target Fund shares will carry over to the shares of the Acquiring Fund you receive as a result of the Merger. At any time prior to the consummation of the Merger, a shareholder may redeem shares, likely resulting in recognition of a gain or a loss to the shareholder for U.S. federal income tax purposes if the shareholder holds the shares in a taxable account.
A portion of the securities held by your Target Fund may be disposed of in connection with the Merger. This could result in additional portfolio transaction costs to your Target Fund and increased taxable distributions to shareholders of your Target Fund. The actual tax impact of such sales will depend on the difference between the price at which such portfolio assets are sold and your Target Fund's basis in such assets. Any net realized capital gains from sales that occur prior to the Merger will be distributed to your Target Fund's shareholders as capital gain dividends (to the extent of the excess of net realized long-term capital gains over net realized short-term capital losses) and/or ordinary dividends (to the extent of the excess of net realized short-term capital gains over net realized long-term capital losses) during or with respect to the year of sale (after reduction by any available capital loss carryforwards), and such distributions will be taxable to shareholders.
Certain other U.S. federal income tax consequences are discussed below under "Material U.S. Federal Income Tax Consequences of the Mergers."
Certain other U.S. federal income tax consequences are discussed below under "Material U.S. Federal Income Tax Consequences of the Mergers."
RISK DESCRIPTIONS
An investment in each Fund is subject to certain risks. There is no assurance that investment performance of a Fund will be positive or that the Fund will meet its investment goal. An investment in a mutual fund is not a deposit with a bank; is not insured, endorsed or guaranteed by the FDIC or any government agency; and is subject to investment risks, including possible loss of your original investment. Like most investments, your investment in a Fund could fluctuate significantly in value over time and could result in a loss of money. The following provides additional information regarding the various risks referenced in the section entitled "Merger Summary."
Active Trading Risk. Frequent trading will result in a higher-than-average portfolio turnover ratio and increased trading expenses, and may cause the Fund to realize greater gains that will be taxable to you then would otherwise have been realized.
Convertible Securities Risk. Convertible securities are securities that may be converted or exchanged into shares of an underlying stock or other asset at a stated exchange ratio or predetermined price. Convertible securities generally offer lower interest or dividend yields than non-convertible securities of similar quality. The market value of convertible securities tends to decline as interest rates increase and may be affected by changes in the price of the underlying security. In the event of a liquidation of the issuing company, holders of convertible securities would generally be paid only after holders of any senior debt obligations.
Counter-Party Risk. When a Fund enters into a repurchase agreement, an agreement where it buys a security from a seller that agrees to repurchase the security at an agreed upon price and time, the Fund is exposed to the risk that the other party will not fulfill its contractual obligation. Similarly, the Fund is exposed to the same risk if it engages in a reverse repurchase agreement where a broker-dealer agrees to buy securities and the Fund agrees to repurchase them at a later date.
Country Concentration Risk. A Fund that concentrates its investments in a limited number of countries will be more vulnerable to adverse financial, economic, political or other developments affecting those countries than a fund that invests its assets more broadly, and the value of the Fund's shares may be more volatile.
Currency Hedging Risk. An investment transacted in a foreign currency may lose value due to fluctuations in the rate of exchange. To manage currency exposure, a Fund may purchase currency futures or enter into forward currency contracts to "lock in" the U.S. dollar price of the security. A forward currency contract involves an agreement to purchase or sell a specified currency at a specified future price set at the time of the contract. Similar to a forward currency contract, currency futures contracts are standardized for the convenience of market participants and quoted on an exchange. To reduce the risk of one party to the contract defaulting, the accrued profit or loss from a futures contract is calculated and paid on a daily basis rather than on the maturity of the contract.
Debt Securities Risk. Debt securities, such as notes and bonds, are subject to credit risk and interest rate risk. Credit risk is the possibility that an issuer of an instrument will be unable to make interest payments or repay principal when due. Changes in the financial strength of an issuer or changes in the credit rating of a security may affect its value. Interest rate risk is the risk that market interest rates may increase, which tends to reduce the resale value of certain debt securities, including U.S. Government obligations. Debt securities with longer durations are generally more sensitive to interest rate changes than those with shorter durations. Changes in market interest rates do not affect the rate payable on an existing debt security, unless the instrument has adjustable or variable rate features, which can reduce its exposure to interest rate risk. Changes in market interest rates may also extend or shorten the duration of certain types of instruments, such as asset-backed securities, thereby affecting their value and returns. Debt securities may also have, or become subject to, liquidity constraints.
Derivatives Risk. The term "derivatives" covers a broad range of investments, including futures, options and swap agreements. In general, a derivative refers to any financial instrument whose value is derived, at least in part, from the price of another security or a specified index, asset or rate. For example, a swap agreement is a commitment to make or receive payments based on agreed upon terms, and whose value and payments are derived by changes in the value of an underlying financial instrument. The use of derivatives presents risks different from, and possibly greater than, the risks associated with investing directly in traditional securities. The use of derivatives can lead to losses because of adverse movements in the price or value of the underlying asset, index or rate, which may be magnified by certain features of the derivatives. These risks are heightened when the portfolio manager uses derivatives to enhance a Fund's return or as a substitute for a position or security, rather than solely to hedge (or offset) the risk of a position or security held by the Fund. The success of management's derivatives strategies will depend on its ability to assess and predict the impact of market or economic developments on the underlying asset, index or rate and the derivative itself, without the benefit of observing the performance of the derivative under all possible market conditions. Certain derivative positions may be difficult to close out when a Fund's portfolio manager may believe it would be appropriate to do so. Certain derivative positions, e.g., over-the-counter swaps, are subject to counterparty risk.
Emerging Markets Risk. Emerging markets securities typically present even greater exposure to the risks described under "Foreign Investment Risk" and may be particularly sensitive to certain economic changes. For example, emerging market countries are more often dependent on international trade and are therefore often vulnerable to recessions in other countries. Emerging markets may be under-capitalized and have less developed legal and financial systems than markets in the developed world. Additionally, emerging markets may have volatile currencies and may be more sensitive than more mature markets to a variety of economic factors. Emerging market securities also may be less liquid than securities of more developed countries and could be difficult to sell, particularly during a market downturn.
Foreign Investment Risk. Foreign investments, including American Depositary Receipts (ADRs) and similar investments, are subject to more risks than U.S. domestic investments. These additional risks may potentially include lower liquidity, greater price volatility and risks related to adverse political, regulatory, market or economic developments. Foreign companies also may be subject to significantly higher levels of taxation than U.S. companies, including potentially confiscatory levels of taxation, thereby reducing the earnings potential of such foreign companies. In addition, amounts realized on sales or distributions of foreign securities may be subject to high and potentially confiscatory levels of foreign taxation and withholding when compared to comparable transactions in U.S. securities. Investments in foreign securities involve exposure to fluctuations in foreign currency exchange rates. Such fluctuations may reduce the value of the investment. Foreign investments are also subject to risks including potentially higher withholding and other taxes, trade settlement, custodial, and other operational risks and less stringent investor protection and disclosure standards in certain foreign markets. In addition, foreign markets can and often do perform differently from U.S. markets.
Growth Style Investment Risk. Growth stocks can perform differently from the market as a whole and from other types of stocks. Growth stocks may be designated as such and purchased based on the premise that the market will eventually reward a given company's long-term earnings growth with a higher stock price when that company's earnings grow faster than both inflation and the economy in general. Thus a growth style investment strategy attempts to identify companies whose earnings may grow or are growing at a rate faster than inflation and the economy. While growth stocks may react differently to issuer, political, market and economic developments than the market as a whole and other types of stocks by rising in price in certain environments, growth stocks also tend to be sensitive to changes in the earnings of their underlying companies and more volatile than other types of stocks, particularly over the short term. Furthermore, growth stocks may be more expensive relative to their current earnings or assets compared to the values of other stocks, and if earnings growth expectations moderate, their valuations may return to more typical norms, causing their stock prices to fall. Finally, during periods of adverse economic and market conditions, the stock prices of growth stocks may fall despite favorable earnings trends.
Healthcare Sector Risk. The Health Care Fund concentrates its investments in the healthcare sector and therefore may be more susceptible to financial, economic or market events impacting the healthcare sector. In particular, the Fund may be affected by worldwide scientific or technological developments related to healthcare companies. Healthcare products may rapidly become obsolete and are also often dependent on the developer's ability to receive patents from regulatory agencies and then to enforce them in the market. A healthcare company's valuation can often be based largely on the potential or actual performance of a limited number of products. A healthcare company's valuation can also be greatly affected if one of its products proves unsafe, ineffective or unprofitable. Many healthcare companies are subject to significant government regulation and may be affected by changes in governmental policies. As a result, investments in healthcare companies include the risk that the economic prospects, and the share prices, of such companies generally can fluctuate dramatically due to changes in the regulatory or competitive environments.
High Yield Securities Risk. High yield securities (sometimes referred to as "junk bonds") are debt securities that are rated below investment-grade, are unrated and deemed by us to be below investment-grade, or are in default at the time of purchase. These securities have a much greater risk of default (or in the case of bonds currently in default, of not returning principal) and their values may be more volatile than higher-rated securities of similar maturity. The value of these securities can be affected by overall economic conditions, interest rates, and the creditworthiness of the individual issuers. Additionally, these securities may be less liquid and more difficult to value than higher-rated securities.
Issuer Risk. The value of a security may decline for a number of reasons that directly relate to the issuer or an entity providing credit support or liquidity support, such as management performance, financial leverage, and reduced demand for the issuer's goods, services or securities.
Issuer Concentration Risk. Since the Fund tends to invest in a smaller number of stocks than do many other similar mutual funds, changes in the value of individual stocks held by the Fund may have a larger impact on the Fund's net asset value than if the Fund were more broadly invested.
Leverage Risk. Certain transactions may give rise to a form of leverage. Such transactions may include, among others, reverse repurchase agreements, loans of portfolio securities, and the use of when-issued, delayed delivery or forward commitment transactions. The use of derivatives may also create a leveraging risk. The use of leverage may cause a Fund to liquidate portfolio positions when it may not be advantageous to do so. Leveraging, including borrowing, may cause a Fund to be more volatile than if the Fund had not been leveraged. This is because leverage tends to increase a Fund's exposure to market risk, interest rate risk or other risks by, in effect, increasing assets available for investment.
Liquidity Risk. A security may not be sold at the time desired or without adversely affecting the price.
Management Risk. We cannot guarantee that a Fund will meet its investment objective. We do not guarantee the performance of a Fund, nor can we assure you that the market value of your investment will not decline. We will not "make good" on any investment loss you may suffer, nor does anyone we contract with to provide services, such as selling agents or investment advisers, promise to make good on any such losses.
Market Risk. The market price of securities owned by a Fund may go up or down, sometimes rapidly or unpredictably. Securities may decline in value or become illiquid due to factors affecting securities markets generally or particular industries represented in the securities markets. The value or liquidity of a security may decline or become illiquid due to general market conditions which are not specifically related to a particular company, such as real or perceived adverse economic conditions, changes in the general outlook for corporate earnings, changes in interest or currency rates or adverse investor sentiment generally. They may also decline or become illiquid due to factors that affect a particular industry or industries, such as labor shortages or increased production costs and competitive conditions within an industry. During a general downturn in the securities markets, multiple asset classes may decline or become illiquid in value simultaneously. Equity securities generally have greater price volatility than debt securities.
Mortgage- and Asset-Backed Securities Risk. Mortgage- and asset-backed securities represent interests in "pools" of mortgages or other assets, including consumer loans or receivables held in trust. In addition, mortgage dollar rolls are transactions in which a Fund sells mortgage-backed securities to a dealer and simultaneously agrees to purchase similar securities in the future at a predetermined price. Mortgage- and asset-backed securities, including mortgage dollar roll transactions, are subject to certain additional risks. Rising interest rates tend to extend the duration of these securities, making them more sensitive to changes in interest rates. As a result, in a period of rising interest rates, these securities may exhibit additional volatility. This is known as extension risk. In addition, these securities are subject to prepayment risk. When interest rates decline, borrowers may pay off their debts sooner than expected. This can reduce the returns of a Fund because the Fund will have to reinvest that money at the lower prevailing interest rates. This is known as contraction risk. These securities also are subject to risk of default on the underlying mortgage or assets, particularly during periods of economic downturn.
Municipal Securities Risk. Municipal securities rely on the creditworthiness or revenue production of their issuers or auxiliary credit enhancement features. Municipal securities may be difficult to obtain because of limited supply, which may increase the cost of such securities and effectively reduce a portfolio's yield. Typically, less information is available about a municipal issuer than is available for other types of securities issuers. A Fund may invest 25% or more of its total assets in municipal securities that are related in such a way that political, economic or business developments affecting one obligation may affect the others. For example, a Fund may own different obligations that pay interest based on the revenue of similar projects. Although the Funds strive to invest in municipal securities and other securities with interest that is exempt from federal income taxes, including federal AMT for certain of the Funds, some income earned by Fund investments may be subject to such taxes. The Funds take advantage of tax laws that allow the income from certain investments to be exempted from federal income tax and, in some cases, state individual income tax. Tax authorities are paying increased attention to whether interest on municipal obligations is exempt from taxation, and we cannot assure you that a tax authority will not successfully challenge the exemption of a bond held by a Fund. Capital gains, whether declared by a Fund or realized by the shareholder through the selling of Fund shares, are generally taxable.
Non-Diversification Risk. Because the percentage of a non-diversified fund's assets invested in the securities of a single issuer is not limited by the 1940 Act, greater investment in a single issuer makes a fund more susceptible to financial, economic or market events impacting such issuer. Non-diversified, geographically concentrated funds are riskier than similar funds that are diversified or that spread their investments over several geographic areas. Default by a single security in the portfolio may have a greater negative effect than a similar default in a diversified portfolio. (A "diversified" investment company is required by the 1940 Act, generally, with respect to 75% of its total assets, to invest not more than 5% of such assets in the securities of a single issuer).
North Carolina Municipal Securities Risk. Events in North Carolina are likely to affect a Fund's investments in North Carolina municipal securities. Although North Carolina has a relatively diverse economy, its economy relies significantly on agriculture, finance, technology, research and the manufacturing of textiles, paper and electrical equipment. Adverse conditions affecting any of these areas could have a disproportionate impact on North Carolina municipal securities.
Pennsylvania Municipal Securities Risk. Events in Pennsylvania are likely to affect a Fund's investments in Pennsylvania municipal securities. Although Pennsylvania has a relatively diverse economy, its economy relies significantly on the service sector, including trade, medical, health services, education and financial institutions, and agricultural industries. Adverse conditions affecting any of these areas could have a disproportionate impact on Pennsylvania municipal securities.
Precious Metals Sector Risk. The Precious Metals Fund concentrates its investments in securities related to precious metals and therefore may be more susceptible to financial, economic or market events impacting the precious metals sector. In particular, the precious metals sector is subject to fluctuation in the prices of gold and other precious metals due to monetary and political developments such as economic cycles, the devaluation of currency, changes in inflation or expectations about inflation in various countries, interest rates, metal sales by governments or other entities, government regulation, and resource availability and demand. Since much of the world's gold and precious metals are mined in South Africa, which is considered to be an emerging markets country, the economic and political situations in that country can affect the price of gold and precious metals located elsewhere.
Regional Risk. The chance that an entire geographical region will be hurt by political, regulatory, market or economic developments or natural disasters may adversely impact the value of investments concentrated in the region. Additionally, a Fund with a regional focus may be more disproportionately and adversely impacted by regional developments than a Fund without a regional focus.
Regulatory Risk. Changes in government regulations may adversely affect the value of a security. An insufficiently regulated market might also permit inappropriate practices that adversely affect an investment.
Smaller Company Securities Risk. Securities of companies with smaller market capitalizations tend to be more volatile and less liquid than larger company stocks. Smaller companies may have no or relatively short operating histories, or be newly public companies. Some of these companies have aggressive capital structures, including high debt levels, or are involved in rapidly growing or changing industries and/or new technologies, which pose additional risks.
Subsidiary Risk. The Wells Fargo Advantage Precious Metals Fund has a subsidiary that may invest directly in precious metals or minerals. The value of the Fund's investment in its subsidiary may be adversely impacted by the risks associated with delivery, storage and maintenance, possible illiquidity, and the unavailability of accurate market valuations of precious metals or minerals as well as by custody and transaction costs associated with a subsidiary's investment in precious metals or minerals.
U.S. Government Obligations Risk. U.S. Government obligations include securities issued by the U.S. Treasury, U.S. Government agencies or government-sponsored entities. While U.S. Treasury obligations are backed by the "full faith and credit" of the U.S. Government, securities issued by U.S. Government agencies or government-sponsored entities may not be guaranteed by the full faith and credit of the U.S. Government. The Government National Mortgage Association (GNMA), a wholly owned U.S. Government corporation, is authorized to guarantee, with the full faith and credit of the U.S. Government, the timely payment of principal and interest on securities issued by institutions approved by GNMA and backed by pools of mortgages insured by the Federal Housing Administration or the Department of Veterans Affairs. U.S. Government agencies or government-sponsored entities (i.e., not backed by the full faith and credit of the U.S. Government) include the Federal National Mortgage Association (FNMA) and the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation (FHLMC). Pass-through securities issued by FNMA are guaranteed as to timely payment of principal and interest by FNMA but are not backed by the full faith and credit of the U.S. Government. FHLMC guarantees the timely payment of interest and ultimate collection or scheduled payment of principal, but its participation certificates are not backed by the full faith and credit of the U.S. Government. If a government-sponsored entity is unable to meet its obligations, the performance of a Fund that holds securities of the entity will be adversely impacted. U.S. Government obligations are subject to low but varying degrees of credit risk, and are still subject to interest rate and market risk.
Utility and Telecommunications Sectors Risk. The Utility and Telecommunications Fund concentrates its investments in the utility and telecommunications sectors and therefore may be susceptible to financial, economic or market events impacting those sectors. In particular, investments in the utility and telecommunications sectors include unique risks such as decreases in the demand for utility company products and services, increased competition resulting from deregulation, and rising energy costs, among others. These developments also could cause utility companies to reduce the dividends they pay on their stock, potentially decreasing the dividends you receive from the Fund. Telecommunications companies and products, like technology companies and products generally, are highly dependent on innovation and expansion of existing technologies, such as internet communications and the ability to access the internet through mobile devices, as well as intense pricing competition and industry consolidation. Investments in companies in energy-related industries can be significantly affected by (often rapid) changes in supply of, or demand for, various natural resources. They may also be affected by changes in energy prices, international political and economic developments, energy conservation, the success of exploration projects, changes in commodity prices, and tax and other government regulations (including possible imposition of a windfall profit tax or similar tax). The Fund's investment performance will be more significantly affected by factors affecting utility, energy, and telecommunications companies than would be a fund investing more broadly. In addition, utility and telecommunications companies typically borrow heavily to support continuing operations. Increases in interest rates could increase borrowing costs, which could adversely impact an issuer's financial results and stock price, and ultimately the value of, and total return on, the Fund's shares.
Value Style Investment Risk. Value stocks can perform differently from the market as a whole and from other types of stocks. Value stocks may be purchased based upon the belief that a given security may be out of favor. Value investing seeks to identify stocks that have depressed valuations, based upon a number of factors which are thought to be temporary in nature, and to sell them at superior profits when their prices rise in response to resolution of the issues which caused the valuation of the stock to be depressed. While certain value stocks may increase in value more quickly during periods of anticipated economic upturn, they may also lose value more quickly in periods of anticipated economic downturn. Furthermore, there is the risk that the factors which caused the depressed valuations are longer term or even permanent in nature, and that there will not be any rise in valuation. Finally, there is the increased risk in such situations that such companies may not have sufficient resources to continue as ongoing businesses, which would result in the stock of such companies potentially becoming worthless.
MANAGEMENT OF THE FUNDS
The following provides additional information regarding the investment adviser, investment sub-adviser and portfolio manager(s) of your Acquiring Fund as referenced in the section entitled "Merger Summary."
Investment Adviser
Funds Management is the investment adviser to your Acquiring Fund and will continue to be the investment adviser to your Acquiring Fund following the Merger.
The following are some key facts about Funds Management:
Funds Management is an indirect, wholly-owned subsidiary of Wells Fargo & Company ("Wells Fargo").
Funds Management was created to assume the mutual fund advisory responsibilities of Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. ("Wells Fargo Bank") and is an affiliate of Wells Fargo Bank, which was founded in 1852 and is the oldest bank in the western United States and is one of the largest banks in the United States.
Funds Management is located at 525 Market Street, San Francisco, California 94105.
Advisory Fees
As compensation for its advisory services to your Acquiring Fund, Funds Management is entitled to receive a monthly fee at the annual rates indicated below, as a percentage of the Acquiring Fund's average daily net assets.
Fund
Breakpoint
Fee
Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic Value Fund
First $500 million
0.650%
Next $500 million
0.625%
Next $1 billion
0.600%
Next $2 billion
0.575%
Over $4 billion
0.550%
Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined U.S. Core Fund
First $1 billion
0.300%
Next $4 billion
0.275%
Over $5 billion
0.250%
Wells Fargo Advantage Core Equity Fund
First $500 million
0.650%
Next $500 million
0.625%
Next $1 billion
0.600%
Next $2 billion
0.575%
Over $4 billion
0.550%
Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Large Cap Growth Fund
First $500 million
0.650%
Next $500 million
0.625%
Next $1 billion
0.600%
Next $2 billion
0.575%
Over $4 billion
0.550%
Wells Fargo Advantage Omega Growth Fund
First $500 million
0.750%
Next $500 million
0.700%
Next $1 billion
0.650%
Next $2 billion
0.625%
Over $4 billion
0.600%
Wells Fargo Advantage Small/Mid Cap Core Fund
First $500 million
0.750%
Next $500 million
0.700%
Next $1 billion
0.650%
Next $2 billion
0.625%
Over $4 billion
0.600%
Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined Global Equity Fund
First $500 million
0.700%
Next $500 million
0.650%
Next $1 billion
0.600%
Next $2 billion
0.575%
Over $4 billion
0.550%
Wells Fargo Advantage Global Opportunities Fund
First $500 million
0.900%
Next $500 million
0.875%
Next $1 billion
0.850%
Next $2 billion
0.825%
Over $4 billion
0.800%
Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic World Equity Fund
First $500 million
0.800%
Next $500 million
0.750%
Next $1 billion
0.700%
Next $2 billion
0.675%
Over $4 billion
0.650%
Wells Fargo Advantage Health Care Fund
First $500 million
0.800%
Next $500 million
0.750%
Next $1 billion
0.700%
Next $2 billion
0.675%
Over $4 billion
0.650%
Wells Fargo Advantage Precious Metals Fund
First $500 million
0.600%
Next $500 million
0.550%
Next $1 billion
0.500%
Next $2 billion
0.475%
Over $4 billion
0.450%
Wells Fargo Advantage Utility and Telecommunications Fund
First $500 million
0.600%
Next $500 million
0.550%
Next $1 billion
0.500%
Next $2 billion
0.475%
Over $4 billion
0.450%
Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Capital Builder Fund
First $500 million
0.600%
Next $500 million
0.550%
Next $2 billion
0.500%
Next $2 billion
0.475%
Over $5 billion
0.450%
Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Income Builder Fund
First $500 million
0.500%
Next $500 million
0.475%
Next $2 billion
0.450%
Next $2 billion
0.425%
Over $5 billion
0.400%
Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Municipal Bond Fund
First $500 million
0.350%
Next $500 million
0.325%
Next $2 billion
0.300%
Next $2 billion
0.275%
Over $5 billion
0.250%
Wells Fargo Advantage North Carolina Tax-Free Fund
First $500 million
0.350%
Next $500 million
0.325%
Next $2 billion
0.300%
Next $2 billion
0.275%
Over $5 billion
0.250%
Wells Fargo Advantage Pennsylvania Tax-Free Fund
First $500 million
0.350%
Next $500 million
0.325%
Next $2 billion
0.300%
Next $2 billion
0.275%
Over $5 billion
0.250%
Wells Fargo Advantage Adjustable Rate Government Fund
First $500 million
0.400%
Next $500 million
0.375%
Next $2 billion
0.350%
Next $2 billion
0.325%
Over $5 billion
0.300%
Wells Fargo Advantage International Bond Fund
First $500 million
0.550%
Next $500 million
0.525%
Next $2 billion
0.500%
Next $2 billion
0.475%
Over $5 billion
0.450%
Wells Fargo Advantage Traditional Small Cap Growth Fund
First $500 million
0.800%
Next $500 million
0.775%
Next $1 billion
0.750%
Next $1 billion
0.725%
Over $3 billion
0.700%
Wells Fargo Advantage Growth Opportunities Fund
First $500 million
0.750%
Next $500 million
0.700%
Next $1 billion
0.650%
Next $2 billion
0.625%
Over $4 billion
0.600%
Wells Fargo Advantage High Yield Bond Fund
First $500 million
0.500%
Next $500 million
0.475%
Next $2 billion
0.450%
Next $2 billion
0.425%
Over $5 billion
0.400%
Wells Fargo Advantage Special Small Cap Value Fund
First $500 million
0.800%
Next $500 million
0.775%
Next $1 billion
0.750%
Next $1 billion
0.725%
Over $3 billion
0.700%
Because the Acquiring Fund is a Shell Fund, it has not yet paid any advisory fees to Funds Management.
Sub-Adviser
Wells Capital Management Incorporated(Wells Capital), an affiliate of Funds Management and an indirect wholly owned subsidiary of Wells Fargo & Company, is located at 525 Market Street, San Francisco, California 94105. Wells Capital is the sub-adviser for Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined U.S. Core Fund, Wells Fargo Advantage Core Equity Fund, Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Large Cap Growth Fund, Wells Fargo Advantage Omega Growth Fund, Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined Global Equity Fund, Wells Fargo Advantage Global Opportunities Fund, Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Municipal Bond Fund, Wells Fargo Advantage Health Care Fund, Wells Fargo Advantage Precious Metals Fund, Wells Fargo Advantage Adjustable Rate Government Fund, Wells Fargo Advantage North Carolina Tax-Free Fund, Wells Fargo Advantage Pennsylvania Tax-Free Fund, Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Capital Builder Fund, Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Income Builder Fund, Wells Fargo Advantage Traditional Small Cap Growth Fund, Wells Fargo Advantage Growth Opportunities Fund, Wells Fargo Advantage High Yield Bond Fund and Wells Fargo Advantage Special Small Cap Value Fund. Accordingly, Wells Capital is responsible for the day-to-day investment management activities of the sub-advised funds. Wells Capital is a registered investment adviser that provides investment advisory services for registered mutual funds, company retirement plans, foundations, endowments, trust companies, and high net-worth individuals.
For providing investment sub-advisory services to an Acquiring Fund, Wells Capital is entitled to receive monthly fees at the annual rates indicated below, which is stated as a percentage of the Fund's average daily net assets. These fees may be paid by Funds Management or directly by the Fund. If a sub-advisory fee is paid directly by a Fund, the compensation paid to Funds Management for advisory fees will be reduced accordingly.
Sub-Advisory Fees
Fund
Breakpoint
Fee
Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined U.S. Core Fund
First $100 million
0.250%
Next $200 million
0.200%
Over $300 million
0.150%
Wells Fargo Advantage Core Equity Fund
First $100 million
0.350%
Next $100 million
0.300%
Next $300 million
0.200%
Over $500 million
0.150%
Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Large Cap Growth Fund
First $100 million
0.350%
Next $100 million
0.300%
Next $300 million
0.200%
Over $500 million
0.150%
Wells Fargo Advantage Omega Growth Fund
First $100 million
0.350%
Next $100 million
0.300%
Next $300 million
0.200%
Over $500 million
0.150%
Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined Global Equity Fund
First $200 million
0.350%
Over $200 million
0.300%
Wells Fargo Advantage Global Opportunities Fund
First $100 million
0.550%
Next $100 million
0.500%
Over $200 million
0.400%
Wells Fargo Advantage Health Care Fund
First $100 million
0.400%
Over $100 million
0.350%
Wells Fargo Advantage Precious Metals Fund
First $100 million
0.400%
Over $100 million
0.350%
Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Capital Builder Fund
First $100 million
0.350%
Next $200 million
0.300%
Next $200 million
0.250%
Over $500 million
0.200%
Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Income Builder Fund
First $100 million
0.350%
Next $200 million
0.300%
Next $200 million
0.250%
Over $500 million
0.200%
Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Municipal Bond Fund
First $100 million
0.200%
Next $200 million
0.175%
Next $200 million
0.150%
Over $500 million
0.100%
Wells Fargo Advantage North Carolina Tax-Free Fund
First $100 million
0.200%
Next $200 million
0.175%
Next $200 million
0.150%
Over $500 million
0.100%
Wells Fargo Advantage Pennsylvania Tax-Free Fund
First $100 million
0.200%
Next $200 million
0.175%
Next $200 million
0.150%
Over $500 million
0.100%
Wells Fargo Advantage Adjustable Rate Government Fund
First $100 million
0.200%
Next $200 million
0.175%
Next $200 million
0.150%
Over $500 million
0.100%
Wells Fargo Advantage Growth Opportunities Fund
First $100 million
0.45%
Next $100 million
0.40%
Over $200 million
0.35%
Wells Fargo Advantage Traditional Small Cap Growth Fund
First $100 million
0.55%
Next $100 million
0.50%
Over $200 million
0.40%
Wells Fargo Advantage High Yield Bond Fund
First $100 million
0.35%
Next $200 million
0.30%
Next $200 million
0.25%
Over $500 million
0.20%
Wells Fargo Advantage Special Small Cap Value Fund
First $100 million
0.55%
Next $100 million
0.50%
Over $200 million
0.40%
Metropolitan West Capital Management, LLC (MetWest Capital), a subsidiary of Wells Fargo and an affiliate of EIMC, is the sub-adviser to Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic Value Fund and Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic World Equity Fund. As sub-adviser, MetWest Capital manages the Funds' investments on a day-to-day basis. MetWest Capital has been managing investment portfolios since 1997 and is located at 610 Newport Center Drive, Suite 1000, Newport Beach, CA 92660.
For providing investment sub-advisory services to an Acquiring Fund, MetWest Capital is entitled to receive monthly fees at the annual rates indicated below, which are stated as a percentage of the Fund's average daily net assets. These fees may be paid by Funds Management or directly by the Fund. If a sub-advisory fee is paid directly by a Fund, the compensation paid to Funds Management for advisory fees will be reduced accordingly.
Sub-Advisory Fees
Fund
Breakpoint
Fee
Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic Value Fund
First $250 million
0.350%
Next $750 million
0.275%
Over $1 billion
0.200%
Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic World Equity Fund
First $250 million
0.350%
Next $750 million
0.275%
Over $1 billion
0.200%
Golden Capital Management, LLC (Golden Capital) is the sub-adviser to Wells Fargo Advantage Small/Mid Cap Core Fund. Golden Capital (originally Golden Capital Management, a division of Smith Asset Management Group) was founded in 1999 by Greg W. Golden, currently President, CEO and member of the investment team, and Jeffrey Moser, currently Chief Operating Officer and member of the investment team. Golden Capital is located at 5 Resource Square, Suite 150, 10715 David Taylor Drive, Charlotte, North Carolina 28262. Wachovia Alternative Strategies, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Wachovia, owns a 45% minority stake interest in Golden Capital.
For providing investment sub-advisory services to an Acquiring Fund, Golden Capital is entitled to receive monthly fees at the annual rates indicated below, which are stated as a percentage of the Fund's average daily net assets. These fees may be paid by Funds Management or directly by the Fund. If a sub-advisory fee is paid directly by a Fund, the compensation paid to Funds Management for advisory fees will be reduced accordingly.
Sub-Advisory Fees
Fund
Breakpoint
Fee
Wells Fargo Advantage Small/Mid Cap Core Fund
First $1 billion
0.450%
Over $1 billion
0.350%
First International Advisers, LLC (FIA) is the sub-adviser to Wells Fargo Advantage International Bond Fund. FIA, located at One Plantation Place, 30 Fenchurch Street, London EC3M 3BD, is an affiliate of EIMC and a majority-owned subsidiary of Wells Fargo.
For providing investment sub-advisory services to an Acquiring Fund, FIA is entitled to receive monthly fees at the annual rates indicated below, which are stated as a percentage of the Fund's average daily net assets. These fees may be paid by Funds Management or directly by the Fund. If a sub-advisory fee is paid directly by a Fund, the compensation paid to Funds Management for advisory fees will be reduced accordingly.
Sub-Advisory Fees
Fund
Breakpoint
Fee
Wells Fargo Advantage International Bond Fund
First $100 million
0.350%
Next $200 million
0.300%
Over $300 million
0.200%
Crow Point Partners, LLC (Crow Point), is the investment sub-adviser to Wells Fargo Advantage Utility and Telecommunications Fund. As sub-adviser, Crow Point manages the Fund's investments on a day-to-day basis. Crow Point is an investment management company formed in 2006, located at 10 The New Driftway, Scituate, Massachusetts 02066.
For providing investment sub-advisory services to an Acquiring Fund, Crow Point is entitled to receive monthly fees at the annual rates indicated below, which are stated as a percentage of the Fund's average daily net assets. These fees may be paid by Funds Management or directly by the Fund. If a sub-advisory fee is paid directly by a Fund, the compensation paid to Funds Management for advisory fees will be reduced accordingly.
Sub-Advisory Fees
Fund
Breakpoint
Fee
Wells Fargo Advantage Utility and Telecommunications Fund
First $1 billion
0.200%
Next $500 million
0.150%
Next $1 billion
0.1275%
Over $2.5 billion
0.100%
Administration and Transfer Agency Fees
Wells Fargo Advantage Funds and Evergreen funds charge fees for administration and transfer agency services in different ways. The Evergreen funds typically pay separate fees for administration and transfer agency services. These fees are imposed by the Evergreen funds on a fund-wide basis, so that shareholders of all classes share equally in the fees. Wells Fargo Advantage Funds pay Funds Management an administrative fee. The administrative fee is paid in two components. One component is paid on a fund-wide basis equally, while the other fee is applied on a class-by-class basis and at rates that differ among classes. Funds Management provides or obtains transfer agency services for the Funds as part of its administrative service, and the portion of the administrative fee paid on a class-by-class basis is intended in part to compensate Funds Management for providing or obtaining those transfer agency services. As a result of these class allocations, the fees that former Evergreen fund shareholders of certain classes will bear after the Mergers relating to transfer agency services will rise, while former Evergreen fund shareholders of certain other classes will experience a decline in those fees. The administration and transfer agency fees paid by the Funds are included among the expenses that comprise the "Other Expenses" column of the Annual Fund Operating Expense tables included in Exhibit C of this prospectus/proxy statement. Each Fund's SAI (or, in the case of a Shell Fund, the Merger SAI) contains more information regarding the administration and transfer agency service fees borne by the Funds.
Portfolio Managers
WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE INTRINSIC VALUE FUND
WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE INTRINSIC WORLD EQUITY FUND
Howard Gleicher, CFA Mr. Gleicher is CEO, Chief Investment Officer and Lead Strategist for the Large Cap Intrinsic Value, International Core Value and Global Intrinsic Equity strategies and serves as a Senior Analyst with MetWest Capital's investment team. He co-founded MetWest Capital with Gary W. Lisenbee and Steve Borowski in 1997. Prior to co-founding MetWest Capital, he served as Principal, Portfolio Manager and Investment Policy Committee member with Palley-Needelman Asset Management, Inc. and as Vice President and Equity Portfolio Manager with Pacific Investment Management Company (PIMCO). Mr. Gleicher has been working in the investment management field since 1985. He earned both a BS and a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University. He also holds a MBA from Harvard Business School. Mr. Gleicher has been awarded the use of the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation by the CFA Institute.
Gary W. Lisenbee Mr. Lisenbee is President and serves as a Senior Analyst with MetWest Capital's investment team. He co-founded MetWest Capital with Howard Gleicher, CFA and Steve Borowski in 1997. Prior to co-founding MetWest Capital, he served as Principal, Portfolio Manager and Investment Policy Committee member with Palley-Needelman Asset Management, Inc., as Senior Vice President, Portfolio Manager and Investment Policy Committee member with Van Deventer Hoch, Investment Counsel and as Partner and Research Analyst with Phelps Investment Management. Mr. Lisenbee has been working in the investment management field since 1973. He earned both a BA in Accounting and a MA in Economics from California State University, Fullerton.
David M. Graham Mr. Graham is a Senior Vice President and serves as a Senior Analyst with MetWest Capital's investment team. He joined MetWest Capital in 2000. Previously, he served as Senior Portfolio Manager and Research Analyst with Wells Fargo, as Vice President and Director of Research with Palley-Needelman Asset Management, Inc. and as Senior Research Analyst with NWQ Investment Management Company, LLC. Mr. Graham has been working in the investment management field since 1968. He earned a B.S. in Economics from Occidental College and a MBA from Stanford University.
Jeffrey Peck Mr. Peck is Director of Research and serves as a Senior Analyst with MetWest Capital's investment team. He joined MetWest Capital in 2004. Previously, he served as Equity Research Analyst with both Janney Montgomery Scott and Bear Stearns Co., Inc. Mr. Peck has been working in the investment management field since 1995. He earned a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from State University of New York, Buffalo and a M.B.A. from New York University's Stern School of Business. In 2004, Mr. Peck received the honor of being named a Best on the Street Analyst by The Wall Street Journal.
WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE DISCIPLINED U.S. CORE FUND
WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE DISCIPLINED GLOBAL EQUITY FUND
William E. Zieff Mr. Zieff is a Chief Investment Officer and Managing Director with Wells Capital's Global Structured Products group. His responsibilities include leading and directing the investment and business activities of the group. He has been with Wells Capital or one of its predecessor firms since 2000. Previously, he served as Managing Director and co-Chief Investment Officer of the Global Asset Allocation Group at Putnam Investments, Inc. (1996-1998). He also served as Director of Asset Allocation for Grantham, Mayo, Van Otterloo (1992-1996), and as Principal for Northfield Information Services (1990-1992). He served at Alliance Consulting Group (1988-1990) and at Interactive Data Corporation in an investment analytics group (1979-1985), beginning while attending Brown University. Mr. Zieff has been working in the investment management field since 1979. He received a BA in economics and mathematics from Brown University (1982) and a MBA from Harvard Business School (1988).
WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE CORE EQUITY FUND
Walter T. McCormick, CFA Mr. McCormick is a Managing Director, Senior Portfolio Manager, and Head of the Large Cap Value/Core Equity team of Wells Capital's Equity Management group. He returned to Wells Capital in 2002. Previously, he served as Head of the Large Cap Core Growth team at Keystone Investments, a predecessor firm (1984-1998). Additionally, he has served as Head of the Large Cap Value team at David L. Babson Co., (1998-2000) and Senior Portfolio Manager and Director of Equity Investments for Rhode Island Hospital Trust National Bank (1970-1984). Mr. McCormick has been working in the investment management field since 1970. He received a BA from Providence College (1968) and a MBA from Rutgers University (1970). He has been awarded the use of the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation by the CFA Institute, and he is a member of the Boston Securities Analysts Society. He is also a past president of the Providence Society of Financial Analysts.
Emory W. (Sandy) Sanders, Jr., CFA Mr. Sanders is a Director, Portfolio Manager and Senior Equity Analyst with the Large Cap Equity Research team of Wells Capital's Equity Management group. His responsibilities include the analysis of technology securities, specializing in telecommunications equipment, internet software, and electronic manufacturing service companies. He also is the Consumer Staples Research Team leader, with direct coverage including packaged foods, personal care, household goods, and tobacco. He has been with Wells Capital or one of its predecessor firms since 1997. Mr. Sanders has been working in the investment management field since 1997. He received a BS from the University of Vermont (1996). He has been awarded the use of the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation by the CFA Institute, and he is a member of the Boston Securities Analysts Society.
WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE STRATEGIC LARGE CAP GROWTH FUND
W. Shannon Reid, CFA Mr. Reid is a Managing Director, Senior Portfolio Manager, and the Head of Wells Capital's Large Cap Growth team. Mr. Reid has been with Wells Capital or one of its predecessor firms since 1988. Previously, he served as Senior Research Analyst and Portfolio Manager for Falcon Investments Ltd. (1984-1988). Additionally, he served with Fidelity Investments (1981-1984). Mr. Reid has been working in the investment management field since 1981. He received a BA in economics from the University of Virginia (1980). He has been awarded the use of the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation by the CFA Institute, and he is a member of the CFA North Carolina Society.
David M. Chow, CFA Mr. Chow is a Director and Portfolio Manager with the Large Cap Growth team of Wells Capital's Equity Management group. His responsibilities include portfolio management, risk management and quantitative research. He has been with Wells Capital or one of its predecessor firms since 1993. Prior to joining Wells Capital, he served with Moody's Investors Service (1992–1993). Mr. Chow has been working in the investment management field since 1992. He received a BA in economics from the University of Western Ontario (1992). He has been awarded the use of the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation by the CFA Institute, and he is a member of the CFA Institute and the CFA North Carolina Society.
Jay Zelko Mr. Zelko is Director and Portfolio Manager with the Large Cap Growth team of Wells Capital's Equity Management group. His responsibilities include portfolio management, risk management and qualitative research. He has been with Wells Capital or one of its predecessor firms since 1987. Previously, he served as a Portfolio Manager for several growth equity funds at Meridian Investment Corporation. Mr. Zelko has been working in the investment management field since 1987. He received a BA in Finance from Cleveland State University (1986) and a MBA from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro (1992). He is a member of the CFA Institute and the CFA North Carolina Society.
WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE OMEGA GROWTH FUND
Aziz Hamzaogullari, CFA Mr. Hamzaogullari is a Managing Director and Director of Research with the Large Cap Core Growth Equity team of Wells Capital's Equity Management group. As head of the Large Cap Research Team, he is responsible for the research and investment process and management of the research team. He has been with Wells Capital or one of its predecessor firms since 2001 and Director of Research since 2003. In 2006, he was named Portfolio Manager. Prior to joining Wells Capital, he was a Senior Equity Analyst and Portfolio Manager for Manning Napier Advisors, Inc. Mr. Hamzaogullari has been working in the investment management field since 1993. He received a BS in management from Bilkent University in Turkey and an MBA from George Washington University. He has been awarded the use of the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation from the CFA Institute, and he is a member of the Boston Security Analysts Society and the CFA Institute.
WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE GLOBAL OPPORTUNITIES FUND
Francis X. Claro, CFA Mr. Claro is a Managing Director, Senior Portfolio Manager and Head of Wells Capital's International Developed Markets team. He has been with Wells Capital or one of its predecessor firms since 1994. Previously, he worked as an Investment Officer with the Inter-American Investment Corporation (1992-1994), where he was responsible for making private equity and debt investments. He also served as a Senior Consultant for Price Waterhouse's International Consulting practice in the United States and United Kingdom (1986-1990). Mr. Claro has been working in the investment management field since 1986. He received a BS in Business from ESADE in Barcelona, Spain (1983), a MS in Economics from the London School of Economics (1984), and a MBA from the Harvard Business School (1991). He has been awarded the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation by the CFA Institute, and he is a member of the Boston Security Analysts Society.
James M. Tringas, CFA, CPA Mr. Tringas is Managing Director and Senior Portfolio Manager with the Small Cap Value team of Wells Capital's Equity Management group. He has been with Wells Capital or one of its predecessor firms since 1994. This experience includes serving as a Portfolio Manager with Wachovia Asset Management group (1994-2001). Previously, he served as a Senior Consultant in the Personal Financial Group of Ernst Young (1990-1994). Mr. Tringas has been working in the investment management field since 1994. He received both a BS (1988) and a MS (1990) in accounting from the University of Florida. He has been awarded the use of the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation by the CFA Institute. He is also a Certified Public Accountant; he received his CPA license from the State of Florida in 1991. He is a member of the Boston Society of Financial Analysts and the AICPA.
WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE ADJUSTABLE RATE GOVERNMENT FUND
Richard Applebach, CFA Mr. Applebach is a Senior Portfolio Manager with Wells Fargo affiliate Tattersall Advisory Group (TAG). Previously, he served as a Senior Portfolio Specialist for TAG for institutional core bond, high yield, and structured product accounts. He has been with TAG or a Wells Capital affiliate firm since 2002. Prior to joining Tattersall, he served as a Fixed Income Manager with Invesco (2000-2002) and Bank of America (1996-2002) where he focused on managing core bond portfolios and specialized in evaluating agency, non-agency residential, and commercial mortgage backed securities for the portfolios. Mr. Applebach has been working in the investment management field since 1987. He received a BS from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech) (1984) and a MBA in Finance from Old Dominion University (1987). He has been awarded the use of the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation by the CFA Institute, is a member of the CFA North Carolina Society, and is also a member of the CFA Institute Council of Examiners.
Christopher Kauffman, CFA Mr. Kauffman is a senior portfolio manager with Wells Fargo affiliate Tattersall Advisory Group (TAG). Mr. Kauffman has been with TAG or an affiliate firm since 2003. Previously, he served as investment officer for NISA Investment Advisors (1997-2003), where he was responsible for MBS analysis, risk assessment, and trading. Mr. Kauffman has been working in the investment management field since 1997.
WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE INTERNATIONAL BOND FUND
Peter Wilson Mr. Wilson is Managing Director, Chief Operating Officer, and Senior Portfolio Manager with First International Advisors in London. Peter is one of four senior members of the investment team that forms the Investment Strategy Committee. Additional responsibilities include client servicing and communicating investment philosophy and strategies. He has been with Evergreen or one of its predecessor firms since 1989. Previously, he served as Treasurer and Portfolio Manager for Axe-Houghton (1989-1989). He was also a Vice President at Bankers Trust in London and New York (1984-1989) and a Portfolio Manager at Merchant Bankers Kleinwort Benson Ltd (1981-1984). Mr. Wilson has been working in the investment field since joining international stockbrokers James Capel Co. in 1978. He was educated in Canada, Hong Kong and England.
Anthony Norris Mr. Norris is Managing Director, Chief Investment Officer, and Senior Portfolio Manager with First International Advisors. His responsibilities include developing investment strategies using computer-based qualitative and technical analysis systems, integrating their output with fundamental research and strategy optimization systems, and monitoring the results within particular investment risk guidelines. He has been with Wells Capital or one of its predecessor firms since 1990. Previously, he spent several years in banking, with particular emphasis on foreign exchange. He served in senior executive positions at Reserve Asset Managers (1980-1989), Gillett Brothers Fund Management (1978-1980) and Wallace Brothers Bank (1966-1978). Mr. Norris has been working in the investment management field since 1966. He is a member of the Society of Technical Analysts and is an Associate of the International Federation of Technical Analysts.
Alex Perrin Mr. Perrin is the Director of Research and Senior Portfolio Manager with First International Advisors. He is one of four senior members of the investment team that forms the Investment Strategy Committee. His responsibilities include the day-to-day analysis and review of portfolio strategies. He has been with Wells Capital or one of its predecessor firms since 1992. Mr. Perrin has been working in the investment management field since 1992. He received a BSc in mathematics and computer science from the University of Hull (1990). Alex is a member of the Society of Technical Analysts and is also an Associate member of the U.K. Society of Investment Professionals.
Michael Lee Mr. Lee is Director of Trading and Senior Portfolio Manager for First International Advisors. He is one of four senior members of the investment team that forms the Investment Strategy Committee. His responsibilities include the day-to-day management and implementation of portfolio strategies. He has been with Wells Capital or one of its predecessor firms since 1992. Previously, he worked at Northern Trust Company (1987-1992) handling client liaison, short-term deposit and foreign exchange trading and the management of multi-currency cash accounts. He also served in investment positions at JP Morgan Investment Management (1986-1987), where he concentrated on the administration of global bonds and foreign exchange, and at National Westminster Bank (1982-1986). Mr. Lee has been working in the investment management field since 1982. He is an IMC member of the U.K. Society of Investment Professionals.
WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE HEALTH CARE FUND
Robert Junkin, CPA Mr. Junkin is Managing Director and Senior Portfolio Manager on the Small/Mid Growth Equity team with Wells Capital's Equity Management group. He has been with Wells Capital or its predecessor since 2007. Previously, he served as a Vice President and Portfolio Manager with MFC Global Investment Management where he was responsible for the John Hancock Health Sciences Fund (2005 to 2007) and as a co-manager for the Large Cap Equity Portfolio (2003-2007). Additionally, he served as a Vice President and Portfolio Manager with Pioneer Investments on large and mid cap growth funds (1997-2002). He spent several years as a Senior Research Analyst with ABN Amro and Mabon Securities covering the Medical Technology and Health Services industries. He also has direct industry experience with biotechnology firm Elan Pharma based in Cambridge, MA, where he served as a Finance Manager from 1991-1992. He began his career at Price Waterhouse in 1988. Mr. Junkin has been working in the investment industry since 1992. He received a BA in Economics from the University of Pennsylvania (1986) and an MS in Accounting from Northeastern University (1988). He received his Certified Public Accountant license from the State of New York (1989).
WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE UTILITY AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS FUND
Timothy P. O'Brien, CFA Mr. O'Brien is a Managing Partner of Crow Point Partners LLC, an investment management firm and the sub-adviser for three Wells Capital mutual funds. Prior to forming Crow Point in 2006, he was a Managing Director and Senior Portfolio Manager with the Value Equity team of Evergreen Investments' Equity Management group. Previously, he managed the Gabelli Utilities Fund for Gabelli Asset Management Inc. (1999-2002). Additionally, he served as a Portfolio Manager and Analyst for Eaton Vance Management (1994-1999), an Equity Analyst with Loomis Sayles Co. (1986-1994), and as an Equity Analyst for PNC Bank Corp. (1983-1986). Mr. O'Brien has been in the investment management industry since 1983. He received a BBA from the University of Massachusetts (Cum Laude - 1976) and a MBA in finance from Wharton School (1983). He has been awarded the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation by the CFA Institute. He also served as the Program Chairperson for the former Public Utility Analysts of Boston.
WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE PRECIOUS METALS FUND
Michael Bradshaw, CFA Mr. Bradshaw is a Director and Senior Equity Analyst with Wells Capital's International Developed Markets team. His responsibilities include focusing primarily on metals and international equities. Michael has been with Wells Capital or its predecessor since 2006. Previously, he served as a Vice President and Senior Analyst with Pioneer Investment Management (1997-2006), where his duties included research coverage of the materials sector and managing Pioneer Gold Fund (1997 and 1998) and as a Research Associate with CIBC Wood Gundy Securities Inc. (1995-1997), where he covered gold mining. Prior to joining the investment industry, he worked for six years as a geologist, which included exploration and governmental research projects. Mr. Bradshaw has been working in the investment management field since 1995. He received a BS in Geology from The University of Western Ontario (1985) and a MBA in Finance from The University of Toronto (1993). He has been awarded the use of the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation by the CFA Institute. He is a member of the Boston Securities Analysts Society and the Toronto Society of Financial Analysts.
WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE DIVERSIFIED CAPITAL BUILDER FUND
WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE DIVERSIFIED INCOME BUILDER FUND
Margaret D. Patel Ms. Patel is a Managing Director and Senior Portfolio Manager with Wells Capital's Fundamental Equity group. She joined Wells Capital or its predecessor in 2007 and has more than 30 years experience managing various fixed income and equity funds. Previously, she served as a Senior Vice President and Portfolio Manager with Pioneer Investments (1999-2007), as a Vice President with Third Avenue Funds (1998-1999), and as a Vice President with Northstar Investment Management (1995-1996). While working at Pioneer Investments, she was nominated twice for Morningstar's "Fixed Income Manager of the Year" and she was the only high-yield manager among the nominees. She was featured among the nation's top 20 mutual fund managers in Market Masters by Kirk Kazanjian, published by John Wiley Sons (February 2005) and in World Beaters published by Citywire Group (UK: December 2004). She was also featured in the book The Mutual Fund Masters (1995) by CNBC host Bill Griffeth. For her extensive knowledge and expertise in the investment world, she has been quoted regularly in publications such as The Wall Street Journal, Barron's, Money, BusinessWeek, Boston Globe, The Chicago Tribune and MSN Money. She is also a frequent guest on both CNBC-TV and Bloomberg Business News television. Ms. Patel has been working in the investment management field since 1972. She received a BS in Economics from the University of Pittsburgh (1966). She is a member of the New York Society of Security Analysts.
WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE SMALL/MID CAP CORE FUND
John R. Campbell, CFA Mr. Campbell is the lead portfolio manager for Golden Capital's All Cap Core, Mid Cap Core, and SMID Cap Core strategies. He joined the firm in March 2006 with over 12 years of experience in the investment industry. Prior to joining Golden Capital, Mr. Campbell served as Vice President-Investment Management at Placemark Investments where he was instrumental in the development, testing, and implementation of a quantitative investment process to deliver customized and tax-efficient managed account solutions and served as the lead portfolio manager. Mr. Campbell earned a BS in nuclear engineering from Texas A&M University and an MBA from Southern Methodist University where he graduated with honors. He also holds the Chartered Financial Analyst designation and is a member of the CFA Institute.
WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE NORTH CAROLINA TAX-FREE FUND
WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE PENNSYLVANIA TAX-FREE FUND
Mathew M. Kiselak Mr. Kiselak is a Director and Senior Portfolio Manager with Wells Capital's Institutional Municipal Bond group. His responsibilities include the investment management of three national and one state-specific municipal bond funds. Additionally, he is responsible for several municipal money market funds as well as overseeing the Municipal Money Market group. He has been with Wells Capital or one of its predecessor firms since 2000. Previously, he served as a Senior Portfolio Manager (Nations Funds) with Bank of America (1991-2000). He also served as an Assistant Vice President with Reich Tang (1987-1991). Mr. Kiselak has been working in the investment management field since 1987. He received a BA in Economics from Pace University (1986).
Robert J. Miller Mr. Miller joined the Wells Capital Municipal Bond team in May 2008 where he manages both sub-advised mutual funds and separate accounts. Prior to joining Wells Capital, Mr. Miller worked for American Century Investments for 10 years where he had direct responsibility for the firm's flagship Tax-Free Bond Fund as well as the firm's Long-Term Bond Fund. He also managed California, Florida and Arizona municipal funds and served as a member of the analytical team while at American Century. He received a B.A. in Business Administration with an emphasis in finance from San Jose State University and an MBA from New York University Leonard N. Stern School of Business.
WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE STRATEGIC MUNICIPAL BOND FUND
Lyle J. Fitterer, CFA, CPA Mr. Fitterer joined Wells Capital in 2005 as the managing director and head of the Municipal Fixed Income Team and the Customized Fixed Income Team. He is also a senior portfolio manager focusing on managing tax-exempt portfolios. Prior to joining Wells Capital, Mr. Fitterer served as director of the Tax-Exempt Fixed Income Team at Strong Capital Management for five years. He received a B.S. in Accounting from the University of North Dakota.
Mathew M. Kiselak Mr. Kiselak is a Director and Senior Portfolio Manager with Wells Capital's Institutional Municipal Bond group. His responsibilities include the investment management of three national and one state-specific municipal bond funds. Additionally, he is responsible for several municipal money market funds as well as overseeing the Municipal Money Market group. He has been with Wells Capital or one of its predecessor firms since 2000. Previously, he served as a Senior Portfolio Manager (Nations Funds) with Bank of America (1991-2000). He also served as an Assistant Vice President with Reich Tang (1987-1991). Mr. Kiselak has been working in the investment management field since 1987. He received a BA in Economics from Pace University (1986).
Julio C. Bonilla, CFA Mr. Bonilla joined Wells Capital in 2000 as a portfolio manager for the Money Market Funds management team, and since 2005 has been a principal and senior portfolio manager with the Municipal Fixed Income Team, specializing in tax-advantage short duration separate account mandates and municipal derivatives trading. He received a B.A. in Political Science from the University of San Diego and an M.B.A. in Finance from Pepperdine University.
WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES FUND
Jerome "Cam" Philpott, CFA Mr. Philpott joined Wells Capital in 2003 as a portfolio manager. Prior to joining Wells Capital, Mr. Philpott was a portfolio manager with Montgomery Asset Management ("Montgomery"), which he joined in 1991 as an analyst for the Small Cap Equity team. Prior to joining Montgomery, Mr. Philpott served as a securities analyst with Boettcher Company and a general securities analyst at Berger Associates, Inc., an investment management firm. Mr. Philpott earned his M.B.A. degree from the Darden School at the University of Virginia and his B.A. degree in Economics from Washington and Lee University.
Stuart Roberts Mr. Roberts joined Wells Capital in 2003 as a portfolio manager. Prior to joining Wells Capital, Mr. Roberts was a senior portfolio manager with Montgomery for the Small Cap Growth Fund since its inception in 1990. Prior to joining Montgomery, Mr. Roberts was vice president and portfolio manager at Founders Asset Management, where he was responsible for three separate growth-oriented small-cap mutual funds. He earned his M.B.A. degree from the University of Colorado and a B.A. degree in Economics from Bowdoin College.
WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE TRADITIONAL SMALL CAP GROWTH FUND
Paul Carder, CFA Mr. Carder is a Director and Portfolio Manager with the Small Cap Growth Equity team of Wells Capital's Equity Management group. His responsibilities include analysis and portfolio management of the industrial, materials, capital goods, energy, and transportation stocks. Mr. Carder has been with Wells Capital or one of its predecessor's since 2004. This experience includes serving as an Analyst for the Small Cap Growth team (2004-2006). Previously, he served as an Associate Equity Research Analyst for Wachovia Securities (2000-2004). Mr. Carder has been in the investment management field since 2000. He received a BS from Virginia Tech (1990) and a MBA in finance from Texas A&M (1996). Mr. Carder has been awarded the use of the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation by the CFA Institute, and he is a member of CFA Virginia.
Jeffrey S. Drummond, CFA Mr. Drummond is a Managing Director and Senior Portfolio Manager with the Small Cap Growth Equity team of Wells Capital's Equity Management group. His responsibilities include focusing primarily on the technology sector of the market. Mr. Drummond has been with Wells Capital or one of its predecessor firms since 1988. This experience includes serving in the investment strategy department at Wheat First Butcher Singer (1988-1993). Mr. Drummond has been working in the investment management field since 1988. He received a BS in finance from the University of Richmond (1988). Mr. Drummond has been awarded the use of the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation by the CFA Institute, and he is a member of CFA Virginia and the CFA Institute.
Linda Z. Freeman, CFA Ms. Freeman is a Managing Director and Senior Portfolio Manager with the Small Cap Growth Equity team of Wells Capital's Equity Management group. Her responsibilities include primarily the health care and consumer sectors of the market. Ms. Freeman has been with Wells Capital or one of its predecessor firms since 1991. Previously, she served as Vice President and Portfolio Manager of Federated Investment Counseling and Federated Research Corporation in Pittsburgh (1984-1991). Additionally, she served as an Analyst at Virginia National Bank (1981-1984) and at Investment Corporation of Virginia (1979-1981). Ms. Freeman has been working in the investment management field since 1979. She received a BA from Randolph Macon Woman's College (1979) and a MBA from the University of Pittsburgh (1987). Ms. Freeman has been awarded the use of the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation by the CFA Institute, and she is a member of CFA Virginia, the CFA Institute, and a former officer of the Pittsburgh Society of Financial Analysts.
Jeffrey Harrison, CFA Mr. Harrison is a Director and Portfolio Manager with Wells Capital's Small Cap Growth team. His research responsibilities include the telecommunication, information technology, media and finance sectors. Mr. Harrison has been with Wells Capital or one of its predecessor firms since 1997. Previously, he served as an Analyst at Fidelity Investments (1994-1997). Mr. Harrison has been working in the investment management field since 1994. He received a BA in economics from Hampden-Sydney College (1992) and a MBA from The College of William and Mary (1998). Jeffrey has been awarded the use of the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation by the CFA Institute, and he is a member of the CFA Institute.
Edward Rick, CFA Mr. Rick is a Director and Portfolio Manager with Wells Capital's Small Cap Growth team. His responsibilities include the health care technology and biotechnology industries. Mr. Rick has been with Wells Capital or one of its predecessor firms since 1994. Mr. Rick has been working in the investment management field since 1994. He received a BS in business administration from the University of Richmond (1994). Mr. Rick has been awarded the use of the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation by the CFA Institute.
WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE HIGH YIELD BOND FUND
Niklas Nordenfelt, CFA Mr. Nordenfelt is a senior portfolio manager and co-manager of the Sutter High Yield Fixed Income team at Wells Capital. Mr. Nordenfelt joined the Sutter High Yield Fixed Income team of Wells Capital in February 2003 as investment strategist. He began his investment career in 1991 and has managed portfolios ranging from quantitative-based and tactical asset allocation strategies to credit driven portfolios. Previous to joining Sutter, he was at Barclays Global Investors (BGI) from 1996-2002 where he was a principal. At BGI, he worked on their international and emerging markets equity strategies after having managed their asset allocation products. Prior to this, he was a quantitative analyst at Fidelity and a portfolio manager and group leader at Mellon Capital Management. He earned a bachelor's degree in economics from the University of California, Berkeley.
Phil Susser Mr. Susser is a senior portfolio manager and co-manager of the Sutter High Yield Fixed Income team at Wells Capital. He joined the Sutter High Yield Fixed Income team as a senior research analyst in 2001. He has extensive research experience in the cable/satellite, gaming, hotels, restaurants, printing/publishing, telecom, REIT, lodging and distressed sectors. His investment experience began in 1995 spending three years as a securities lawyer at Cahill Gordon and Shearman & Sterling representing underwriters and issuers of high yield debt. Later, he evaluated venture investment opportunities for MediaOne Ventures before joining Deutsche Bank as a research analyst. He received his bachelor's degree in economics from the University of Pennsylvania and his law degree from the University of Michigan Law School.
WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE SPECIAL SMALL CAP VALUE FUND
James M. Tringas, CFA, CPA Mr. Tringas is Managing Director and Senior Portfolio Manager with the Small Cap Value team of Wells Capital's Equity Management group. He has been with Wells Capital or one of its predecessor firms since 1994. This experience includes serving as a Portfolio Manager with Wachovia Asset Management group (1994-2001). Previously, he served as a Senior Consultant in the Personal Financial Group of Ernst Young (1990-1994). Mr. Tringas has been working in the investment management field since 1994. He received both a BS (1988) and a MS (1990) in accounting from the University of Florida. He has been awarded the use of the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation by the CFA Institute. He is also a Certified Public Accountant; he received his CPA license from the State of Florida in 1991. He is a member of the Boston Society of Financial Analysts and the AICPA.
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MERGER INFORMATION
Reasons for the Mergers
After the merger of the Wells Fargo and Wachovia organizations, representatives of the combined Wells Fargo asset management organization ("Funds Management") approached the Trustees of the Evergreen Funds with a proposal to combine the Evergreen and Wells Fargo Advantage Fund families. Funds Management's representatives cited a number of important considerations favoring an eventual combination of the Fund families, including, among others, the integration of the Evergreen and Wells Fargo investment management organizations; possible economies of scale through the increased size of the combined Fund family; contractual savings from service providers to the combined Funds; the ability to select the best Funds from each family to continue as part of the combined Fund family; and more seamless integration of the Evergreen Funds into the combined Wells Fargo investment and shareholder servicing platforms and programs.
Over the course of 2009, the Board of Trustees of the Evergreen Funds worked closely with the management teams of Funds Management and EIMC to refine the proposed combination of the Fund families. The proposed combination involved a large number of merger transactions, including the Mergers described in this Prospectus/Proxy Statement, each of which would result in an Evergreen Fund merging into a Wells Fargo Advantage Fund. References to "mergers" in this section refer generally to the merger transactions (including each Merger described in this Prospectus/Proxy Statement, where applicable) involved in the combination of the Evergreen Fund family with the Wells Fargo Advantage Fund family. In their discussions, the Board made clear that, although the combination of the Fund families may well benefit the shareholders of the Evergreen Funds as a whole, the Board would consider carefully the impact of the proposed combination on each Evergreen Fund and its shareholders individually and would evaluate each merger independently. Areas of discussion, as more fully described below, included the investment programs of the Evergreen and Wells Fargo Advantage Funds proposed to be combined; the portfolio management teams with responsibility for the management of the Wells Fargo Advantage Funds after the combinations; and the effects of the combinations on the expenses born directly and indirectly by the investors in the Funds. The Trustees also considered carefully the ongoing governance of the Wells Fargo Advantage Fund family after the combination.
The Trustees reviewed information about each merger and the Evergreen Funds and Wells Fargo Advantage Funds participating in each merger at numerous in-person and telephonic meetings occurring throughout 2009. This included information about, among other things, the relative sizes of the Funds, the Funds' investment goals and principal investment strategies, their specific portfolio characteristics, the potential for diversification and economies of scale as a result of or following the merger, and the performance records, portfolio management teams, and expenses of the Funds (as is described in more detail below for each of the Mergers). The Trustees considered performance, fee and expense information throughout the year. The fee and expense information included in this Prospectus/Proxy Statement may be based on different periods than the information that the Trustees considered. The Trustees requested additional information from representatives of EIMC and Funds Management as they considered appropriate. The Trustees retained an independent industry consultant to assist them in evaluating the mergers and related information. They also met separately on numerous occasions with independent legal counsel to the Independent Trustees.
The Trustees met with management of EIMC and Funds Management repeatedly during the summer and fall of 2009. As a result of these ongoing discussions, management of EIMC and Funds Management made a number of changes to the proposed mergers, reflecting, among other things, a number of significant changes that the Trustees proposed in the belief that the changes would further improve the mergers for Evergreen Fund shareholders. Those changes included such things as changes in the identities of Funds proposed to participate in certain mergers; changes in portfolio management teams; changes in the Wells Fargo Advantage Fund share classes that Evergreen Fund shareholders would receive in certain mergers; reductions in advisory fee schedules in certain instances; and the introduction of additional break points or modifications in break point schedules for certain Wells Fargo Advantage Funds which, while not impacting current advisory fees, offered the potential for future advisory fee savings if the Funds increase in size as a result of or following the mergers. Many of the changes, to the extent applicable, are reflected in the descriptions of the Mergers presented in this Prospectus/Proxy Statement.
At a meeting held on December 30, 2009, the Board of Trustees of the Evergreen Funds, including all of the Independent Trustees, considered and unanimously approved each of the mergers. The Board of Trustees determined that each merger was in the best interests of the applicable Evergreen Fund and that the interests of existing shareholders of each applicable Evergreen Fund would not be diluted as a result of the merger.
The Trustees' determinations were based on a comprehensive evaluation of the information provided to them. During their review, the Trustees did not identify any particular information or consideration that was all-important or controlling, and each Trustee attributed different weights to various factors. Although the Trustees considered broader issues arising in the context of the combination of two large mutual fund families, their determinations with respect to each proposed merger were made on a fund-by-fund basis. For each merger the Trustees considered a number of additional matters, including the general factors described above, any significant differences between the investment objectives and policies of the Funds proposed to be merged, the historic investment performance of the Funds proposed to be merged, and the anticipated expenses of the Wells Fargo Advantage Funds following the merger (each referred to in this discussion as a "combined Fund"). Detailed information about each of these factors is provided elsewhere in this Prospectus/Proxy Statement. Set out below is a brief summary of the Trustees' considerations of a number of the most important, but not necessarily all, of the factors considered by the Board and the Independent Trustees.
Differences in overall approaches to fees; contract differences; Wells Fargo Expense Limitations. General. The Trustees reviewed differences between the contractual arrangements of the Evergreen Funds and the Wells Fargo Advantage Funds, including arrangements with investment advisers, sub-advisers, administrators, transfer agents, and custodians, considering both services and fees. In relevant instances, the Trustees also considered that, in some instances, an Evergreen Fund was proposed to be reorganized into a Wells Fargo Advantage Fund that was part of a Master/Gateway structure. Many of those differences are highlighted elsewhere in this Prospectus/Proxy Statement.
Expense limitations. The Trustees noted that the expense limitations currently in effect for the Evergreen Funds are generally voluntary expense limitations implemented by EIMC, which EIMC may terminate at any time. The Trustees considered that EIMC would not necessarily be willing to provide those expense limitations indefinitely if the mergers did not occur. (Notwithstanding the voluntary nature of these expense limitations, as a result of discussions of the proposed combination of the Fund families, in December 2009, EIMC management agreed not to reduce or terminate any voluntary expense limitations then in place for the Evergreen Funds through the completion of the mergers.) By contrast, they considered that the expense limitations currently in effect for the Wells Fargo Advantage Funds ("Wells Fargo Expense Limitations") are contractual obligations on the part of Funds Management, and may only be changed by a vote of the Trustees of the Wells Fargo Advantage Funds. The Trustees took into account Funds Management's representations that it has historically sought the termination or relaxation of any Wells Fargo Expense Limitation only in unusual and isolated circumstances. The Trustees placed significant weight on Funds Management's assertion in this regard and on the fact that they had obtained Funds Management's commitment that it would not, in any event, seek or propose to terminate or raise any applicable Wells Fargo Expense Limitation for a period of at least three years following the merger. Thus, in any case where a Wells Fargo Advantage Fund's net expense ratio after a merger would be lower than that of the corresponding Evergreen Fund due to a Wells Fargo Expense Limitation, the Trustees considered that the Wells Fargo Expense Limitation would be a contractual commitment in effect for at least three years.
Administrative fees. The Trustees noted that the Evergreen Funds typically pay separate fees for administration and transfer agency services. These fees are imposed on a Fund-wide basis, so that shareholders of all classes share equally in the fees. The Trustees noted that the Wells Fargo Advantage Funds pay a single fee to Funds Management for both administrative and transfer agency services, and that that fee is charged in part on a Fund-wide basis, and in part separately, and at different rates, to the various share classes within a Fund. In considering the effect of these differences, the Trustees noted that the differences would not likely result in any decrease in the nature or quality of services provided to shareholders and that they may, in some cases, result in a more precise alignment of expenses charged to a share class with services provided to shareholders of that class. The Trustees considered that Funds Management retained a third party to provide certain transfer agency services to the Wells Fargo Advantage Funds, and had negotiated improved fee arrangements with this service provider that were contingent, in part, upon the integration of the Fund families. They also considered that, following discussions with the Trustees and their advisers, Funds Management had agreed to make such changes as were necessary to its administrative service contracts with the Wells Fargo Advantage Funds with respect to retail share classes so that all of the negotiated fee savings for these share classes would be passed through directly to the Wells Fargo Advantage Funds, to the benefit of those Funds' shareholders, including the former Evergreen Fund shareholders, following the mergers.
Share classes. The Trustees considered differences between the share classes offered by the Evergreen Funds and those offered by the Wells Fargo Advantage Funds. The Trustees noted that certain Class IS shareholders of the Evergreen funds would receive Class A shares of a Wells Fargo Advantage Fund. With respect to those share classes, the Trustees noted that former Class IS shareholders would be able to purchase additional shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Fund's Class A shares at net asset value, which more closely aligned the Wells Fargo Advantage Fund's Class A shares with the terms of the Evergreen Fund's Class IS shares, since those shares generally bear the same operating expenses as Class A shares, but are sold without sales charges. The Trustees also considered that some current Evergreen Fund shareholders who do not currently pay a shareholder servicing fee would receive shares that are subject to a shareholder servicing fee as a result of a merger. The Trustees considered the effect of those fees on the Wells Fargo Advantage Fund's gross and net operating expense ratios. In the limited number of cases where those fees were expected to contribute to a shareholder of an Evergreen fund bearing increased net operating expenses as a result of a merger, the Trustees concluded that any increase should not prevent the Trustees from approving the merger in light of the other potential benefits of the merger (such as improved performance) that may inure to the benefit of those same shareholders.
The Trustees considered that there were some significant differences between the shares held by certain Evergreen Fund shareholders and the shares they would receive in the mergers. But they concluded, in light of the services provided to the shareholders of the different classes and the overall expenses to be paid by shareholders of those classes, that the differences were not such as to prevent consummation of the mergers.
Method of comparing fees. Each Wells Fargo Advantage Fund pays fees to Funds Management or its affiliates for investment advisory and administrative (including transfer agency) services. Each Evergreen Fund pays fees to EIMC or its affiliates for investment advisory, administrative, and transfer agency services. In comparing fees charged by EIMC (and affiliates) with those charged by Funds Management (and affiliates), the Trustees compared the aggregate amount paid by the Evergreen Funds for investment advisory, administrative, and transfer agency services with the aggregate amount paid by the Wells Fargo Advantage Funds for investment advisory and administrative (including transfer agency) services (the aggregate of those amounts paid by the Wells Fargo Advantage Funds referred to below as the "Aggregate Wells Fargo Fees" paid by a Wells Fargo Advantage Fund), as well as the Funds' gross operating expense ratios and net operating expense ratios (net of voluntary expense limitations and, in the case of Wells Fargo Advantage Funds, net of Wells Fargo Expense Limitation). In addition, the Trustees considered the Funds' expenses in light of the average expenses, and average advisory, administrative, and transfer agency fees, paid by other funds in a peer group of competitive funds selected by Lipper Inc.
During the course of their consideration of fees that the Wells Fargo Advantage Funds pay for investment advisory services, the Trustees noted that in certain cases, Funds Management and/or its affiliates provide to other clients advisory services that are comparable in some degree to the advisory services that they provide to particular Wells Fargo Advantage Funds. The Trustees considered information that Funds Management provided regarding the rates at which those other clients pay advisory fees. Fees charged to those other clients (generally large institutions) were generally lower than those charged to the respective Wells Fargo Advantage Funds. The Trustees also noted that certain fees paid to Funds Management by the variable trust Wells Fargo Advantage Funds were lower than those paid by comparable retail Wells Fargo Advantage Funds. They considered management's representation that many of those fees are set in light of the expenses of the variable products through which the variable trust Wells Fargo Advantage Funds are sold, and that, as a result, the market for the variable Funds, and the pricing of the variable Funds, is typically different from those of the retail Funds.
Custody and fund accounting savings. The Trustees considered that Funds Management had been able to negotiate improved fee arrangements for custody and fund-accounting services for the Wells Fargo Advantage Funds, which were contingent in part upon the integration of the two fund families. The Wells Fargo Advantage Funds contract directly for these services, so that these improved fee arrangements will operate to the benefit of those Funds' shareholders, including the former Evergreen Fund shareholders, following the mergers.
Tax considerations.
The Trustees considered the relative tax situations of the Evergreen Funds and the resulting impact of the mergers on the Funds' shareholders. They reviewed information relating to the Funds' capital loss carryforwards, unrealized and realized gains and losses, and the potential impact of the mergers on these tax attributes. In the case of each merger, the Trustees determined, based upon an evaluation of a variety of factors including the size of the capital loss carryforwards and unrealized and realized gains and losses, the size of each Fund participating in the merger, the expiration schedule for the capital loss carryforwards, and the likelihood that a Fund would be able to take advantage of its capital loss carryforwards, that any loss or limitation on the benefit of a Fund's capital loss carryforward or other tax attributes as a result of the merger should not be seen, in light of all of the aspects of the proposed merger, as dilutive of shareholder interests.
Governance.
The Trustees considered information regarding the Trustees of the Wells Fargo Advantage Funds, and a number of the Evergreen Trustees met with all or some of the Wells Fargo Trustees. They considered the experience and expertise of those Trustees. The Trustees also considered, and placed substantial reliance on the facts, that two members of the Evergreen Funds Board of Trustees (expected to be Michael S. Scofield and K. Dun Gifford) would be joining the Wells Fargo Advantage Funds Board of Trustees upon consummation of the first of the mergers and would resign from the Evergreen Funds Board of Trustees at that time, and that the remaining members of the Evergreen Funds Board of Trustees would serve in an advisory capacity for a period of two years following the mergers.
Consideration of investment matters.
The Trustees considered whether any changes were proposed to an Evergreen Fund's investment objective, investment policies, investment process, or portfolio management teams. For virtually all of the Evergreen Funds, Funds Management proposed changes to an investment objective or one or more investment policies, but indicated that the changes were intended simply to conform the description of the objective or policies to the terminology that the Wells Fargo Advantage Funds use to describe substantially similar objectives or polices. The changes that Funds Management proposed for Evergreen Diversified Capital Builder, Evergreen Diversified Income Builder, Evergreen International Bond Fund, and Evergreen Intrinsic Value Fund were generally limited to changes of this nature. In other cases, Funds Management also proposed changes to an Evergreen Fund's investment objective or investment policies with the goal of aligning the objective or policies more closely with the Fund's current and expected investment program. These sorts of changes were proposed for Evergreen Adjustable Rate Fund, Evergreen Enhanced S&P 500 Fund, Evergreen Fundamental Large Cap Fund, Evergreen Global Large Cap Equity Fund, Evergreen Global Opportunities Fund, Evergreen Golden Core Opportunities Fund, Evergreen Growth Fund, Evergreen Health Care Fund, Evergreen Intrinsic World Equity Fund, Evergreen Omega Fund, Evergreen Precious Metals Fund, Evergreen Strategic Growth Fund, and Evergreen Utility and Telecommunications Fund. Funds Management assured the Trustees that in either of these situations, the changes in investment objectives or investment policies were expected to have no substantial impact on the Evergreen Funds' investment processes or investment programs, but may, among other things, improve the reliability or ease of investment compliance monitoring and make it easier for shareholders and potential shareholders to understand differences and similarities among funds within the Wells Fargo Advantage Funds family. In some cases, Funds Management was also proposing changes to Evergreen Fund names that were intended to be more descriptive of the applicable investment program.
The Trustees reviewed all of these types of proposed investment objective and investment policy changes for the Evergreen Funds. With respect to the changes that were proposed in order to align a Fund's objective or policies more closely with its current and expected investment program, the Trustees considered the following:
For Evergreen Adjustable Rate Fund, the principal investment policy changes involved introducing a focus on U.S. government and government-sponsored issuers. The Fund currently has a policy of investing at least 80% of its total assets in mortgage- and asset-backed securities with interest rates that reset at periodic intervals; after the merger, the Fund will have a policy of investing at least 80% of its net assets in mortgage- and asset-backed securities issued or guaranteed by U.S. government agencies or government-sponsored entities that have interest rates that reset at periodic intervals. Reflecting this change, the Fund is proposed to be renamed Wells Fargo Advantage Adjustable Rate Government Fund.
For Evergreen Enhanced S&P 500 Fund, the principal investment policy change involved the identification of the Fund's investment universe. The Fund is currently required to invest, under normal market conditions, at least 80% of its assets in companies included in the S&P 500 Index; after the merger, the Fund would be required to invest at least 80% of its assets in companies whose market capitalizations fall within the market capitalization range of the S&P 500 Index, although the companies themselves need not be included in the S&P 500 Index. The Trustees considered management's belief that this change is desirable because, while the Fund will continue to invest in large capitalization companies, the investment universe available to the Fund will be increased. They also considered that the Fund would be renamed the Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined U.S. Core Fund.
For Evergreen Fundamental Large Cap Fund, Funds Management proposed eliminating the goal of "current income" from the Fund's investment objective, to match how the Fund, and other successful competitors, are operating. The Trustees considered Funds Management's explanation that while the Fund's investment strategy leads to investments that generated income, a focus on yield was not central to the Fund's investment process. The principal investment policy changes included eliminating the policy of investing up to 20% of its assets in convertible bonds and convertible preferred stocks and eliminating the policy of maintaining a dollar-weighted average market capitalization within the range of companies in the Russell 1000® Index. The Trustees noted that the Fund was proposed to be renamed Wells Fargo Advantage Core Equity Fund.
For Evergreen Golden Core Opportunities Fund, Funds Management eliminated the principal investment policy of investing up to 20% of its assets in other types of investments, including, without limitation, common stocks of companies of any size, preferred stocks, and securities convertible into common stocks. The Trustees noted that the Fund was proposed to be renamed Wells Fargo Advantage Small/Mid Cap Core Fund.
For Evergreen Global Large Cap Equity Fund, the principal investment policy changes involved eliminating the policies to seek, under normal market conditions, a dollar-weighted average market capitalization of about $10 billion, and an allocation between U.S. and foreign securities within 10% of the allocation observed in the MSCI World Free Index. Consistent with eliminating these policies, the Fund's policy of investing at least 80% of its assets in equity securities of large companies would be replaced with a policy of investing at least 80% of its assets in equity securities (of any capitalization size), and the Fund would be allowed to invest up to 20% of its assets in emerging market equity securities. The Trustees noted that the Fund was proposed to be renamed Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined Global Equity Fund.
For Evergreen Global Opportunities Fund, the principal investment policy changes included changing its policy of investing at least 65% of its assets in equity securities to a policy of investing at least 80% of its assets in equity securities. The Fund, while continuing to focus on small and medium sized companies, would change its definition of these companies from companies with a market capitalization of less than $8.5 billion at the time of purchase to companies with market capitalizations within the capitalization range of companies in the S&P Global MidSmall Cap Index. In addition, the Fund would restrict its investments in emerging market equity securities to 20% of its assets.
For Evergreen Growth Fund, the principal investment policy changes included adopting a policy of investing at least 80% of its net assets in equity securities of small capitalization companies, which are defined as those companies with market capitalizations within the range of the Russell 2000® Index. This would replace the current policy of investing at least 75% of the Fund's assets in common stocks of small- and medium-sized U.S. companies, which are defined as those companies with market capitalizations within the range of the Russell 2000® Growth Index. In addition, the Fund would eliminate its policy of maintaining a dollar-weighted average market capitalization within the range of companies in the Russell 2000® Growth Index, and would be renamed Wells Fargo Advantage Traditional Small Cap Growth Fund.
For Evergreen Health Care Fund, the principal investment policy changes included adopting a policy limiting its investments in foreign securities to no more than 50% of its assets, and limiting its investments in emerging market securities to no more than 15% of its assets.
For Evergreen Intrinsic World Equity Fund, the principal investment policy changes were to adopt a policy of investing no more than 20% of its assets in emerging market equity securities, as well as a policy of investing in between 40 and 60 companies worldwide.
For Evergreen Omega Fund, the principal investment policy changes involved eliminating the policy of investing primarily, and normally substantially all of its assets, in common stocks of U.S. companies of any market capitalization size, and adding policies to invest at least 80% of its assets in equity securities of any market capitalization and to invest in between 35 and 60 stocks.
For Evergreen Precious Metals Fund, Funds Management proposed adopting an investment objective of seeking long-term capital appreciation (replacing its current objective of seeking long-term capital growth and protection of purchasing power of capital, with a secondary objective of obtaining current income). Funds Management also proposed that the Fund adopt investment policies permitting it to invest any amount of its assets in equity securities of foreign issuers and up to 40% of its assets in emerging market securities. For Evergreen Strategic Growth Fund, Funds Management proposed eliminating the investment policy to seek to maintain a dollar-weighted average market capitalization within the capitalization range of companies in the Russell 1000® Index.
For Evergreen Utility and Telecommunications Fund, Funds Management proposed adopting an investment objective of seeking total return, consisting of current income and capital appreciation (replacing its current objective of seeking high current income and moderate capital growth). Funds Management also proposed that the Fund adopt a policy limiting its investments in emerging market securities to 20% of its assets.
For each of the Evergreen Funds identified above, the Trustees also considered Funds Management's representations that the proposed mergers were not expected to result in any substantial change in the identity of the investment professionals primarily responsible for the day-to-day management of the Funds.
For Evergreen High Income Fund, Evergreen North Carolina Municipal Bond Fund, Evergreen Pennsylvania Municipal Bond Fund, Evergreen Small-Mid Growth Fund, and Evergreen Strategic Municipal Bond Fund, the Trustees considered that Funds Management was proposing various changes to investment objectives and investment policies together with changes to portfolio management teams and, in some cases, investment processes. In this regard, the Trustees considered Funds Management's view that it had sought, while determining how best to combine the EIMC and Funds Management investment advisory organizations, to retain top investment talent in instances where it appeared that the combined organization would have duplicative investment management resources. The Trustees considered the proposed changes in the investment teams for these Funds. They noted that Funds Management was proposing that Wells Capital investment teams manage Evergreen High Income Fund and Evergreen Small-Mid Growth Fund. They noted that Funds Management was proposing to replace Stamper Capital, the investment sub-adviser for Evergreen Strategic Municipal Bond, with Wells Capital, so that that Fund would also be managed by a Wells Capital investment team. In the cases of Evergreen North Carolina Municipal Bond Fund and Evergreen Pennsylvania Municipal Bond Fund, the Trustees noted that a current portfolio manager of the Funds (Mr. Kiselak of EIMC, the Funds' investment adviser) would continue as a member of the Funds' portfolio management team after the merger, providing a measure of continuity, and would be joined by a Wells Capital portfolio manager. The Trustees considered Funds Management's assessment of the portfolio management and analyst resources that would be available to each of the new investment teams. They also reviewed the experience, track records, and investment process of the proposed investment teams for these Funds, as well as, and in light of, changes that Funds Management was proposing to the investment objectives and investment policies of the Fund. The principal investment objective and policy changes proposed were:
For Evergreen High Income Fund, Funds Management proposed changing the investment objective to seeking total return, with a high level of current income and capital appreciation (as compared with the current objective of seeking high income). The principal changes in investment policies were to change the Fund's policy of investing at least 65% of its assets in below investment grade securities to a policy of investing at least 80% of its assets in below investment grade securities, and to eliminate the Fund's policy permitting it to invest up to 50% of its assets in foreign securities. The Fund would also adopt a policy expressly permitting it to invest up to 20% of its assets in preferred and convertible securities. The Trustees noted that, in connection with these changes, the Fund would change its name to Wells Fargo Advantage High Yield Bond Fund.
For Evergreen North Carolina Municipal Bond Fund and Evergreen Pennsylvania Municipal Bond Fund, the principal changes for each Fund were to adopt policies to invest no more than 10% of its assets in below investment-grade municipal securities (as compared with the current policy of limiting such investments to 20% of assets) and to invest no more than 20% of its assets in securities subject to the federal alternative minimum tax (as compared with the current policy permitting 100% of assets to be invested in these securities). The Trustees noted that, related to these changes, Evergreen North Carolina Municipal Bond Fund would be renamed Wells Fargo Advantage North Carolina Tax-Free Fund and Evergreen Pennsylvania Municipal Bond Fund would be renamed Wells Fargo Advantage Pennsylvania Tax-Free Fund. The Trustees considered Funds Management's belief that the changes to these Funds would not result in any substantial change in their investment processes or investment programs.
For Evergreen Small-Mid Growth Fund, the principal changes to the Fund's investment policies involved changing the Fund's policy of investing at least 80% of its assets in common stocks of small- and medium-sized U.S. companies (i.e., companies whose capitalizations fall within the capitalization range of companies in the Russell 2500® Growth Index) to a policy of investing at least 80% of its assets in equity securities of small- and mid-capitalization companies (i.e., companies with capitalizations within the range of the Russell 2500® Index). In addition, the Fund's policy of maintaining a dollar-weighted average market capitalization within the capitalization range of the companies in the Russell 2500® Growth Index would be eliminated. The Trustees noted that, related to these changes, the Fund would be renamed Wells Fargo Advantage Growth Opportunities Fund.
For Evergreen Strategic Municipal Bond Fund, the principal change to the Fund's investment policies was to replace the Fund's current policy allowing it to invest up to 100% of its assets in below investment grade municipal bonds with a policy allowing it to invest up to 35% of its assets in below investment grade municipal bonds.
Consideration of expenses.
In addition to their consideration of investment matters, the Trustees examined the expected impact of the merger on the Evergreen Funds' expenses.
Evergreen Intrinsic Value Fund. They noted that the merger is expected to result in a decrease in both the gross and net expense ratios of the Fund's Class I shares. They also noted that, while the gross expense ratio of the Fund's Class A, B, and C shares would increase following the merger, the Wells Fargo Expense Cap was expected to reduce the net expenses of those share classes to levels at or slightly below the current net expense ratios for those classes.
Evergreen Enhanced S&P 500 Fund. The Trustees noted that, after the merger, the Fund's investment advisory fee will no longer be adjusted based on the Fund's performance. The Fund currently pays a monthly management fee at an annual rate of 0.30% of the Fund's average daily net assets, which may be increased or decreased, as described in the Fund's prospectus, based on the Fund's performance relative to the S&P 500 Index, up to a maximum annual rate of 0.45% or down to a minimum annual rate of 0.15% of average daily net assets. Management has proposed that the performance adjustment element be removed from the Fund's management fee, so that the Fund would pay a fixed monthly management fee after the merger at the rate of 0.30% for the Fund's first $1 billion in average daily net assets, 0.275% for the Fund's next $4 billion in average daily net assets, and 0.25% for average daily net assets in excess of $5 billion, without regard to the Fund's performance. The Trustees considered the fact that Funds Management does not have performance fees in place for any mutual funds that it manages. The Trustees noted that the Fund was currently accruing advisory fees at the low end of the current permissible range (0.15%), and that the Fund's effective advisory fee would, as a result, increase following the merger were that level of accrual to stay constant; they also noted, however, that, for the large majority of the time since the performance-based element of the fee was implemented in 2005, the Fund had accrued advisory fees at a rate above 0.30%, so that the proposed fixed fee would represent a decrease compared with the advisory fee that the Fund had generally paid in the past.
The Trustees reviewed the effect of the merger on the Fund's operating expenses more generally. They noted that non-advisory fee expenses for the Fund's Class A and C shares were expected to be lower following the merger, and that Class B shareholders would receive Class A shares in the merger, resulting in a significant reduction in expenses. They also considered that the Fund's Class I shareholders would receive Administrator Class shares in the merger in exchange for their Class I shares, resulting in an expected decrease in non-advisory fee, non-Rule 12b-1 fee expenses as a result primarily of a reduction in custody and fund accounting expenses. The Trustees also noted that the Administrator Class shares were, unlike the Class I shares, subject to a 0.25% shareholder service fee. They considered that following the merger, depending on the Fund's performance over time and the corresponding level of the performance-based element of the advisory fee under the Fund's current expense structure, former shareholders of the Fund might experience overall expenses that are higher or lower than under the Fund's current expense structure.
Evergreen Fundamental Large Cap Fund, Evergreen Golden Core Opportunities Fund, Evergreen Global Large Cap Equity Fund, Evergreen Global Opportunities Fund, Evergreen Health Care Fund, Evergreen High Income Fund, Evergreen Intrinsic World Equity Fund, Evergreen Omega Fund, and Evergreen Small-Mid Growth Fund. The Trustees considered that, in the case of a number of the Evergreen Funds, the mergers would result in a reduction in the rate at which the Funds would pay advisory fees and the Aggregate Wells Fargo Fees, and in the gross and net expense ratios of the Funds. Those Funds are Evergreen Golden Core Opportunities Fund, Evergreen Global Large Cap Equity Fund, Evergreen Health Care Fund, and Evergreen High Income Fund. (In the case of Evergreen High Income Fund, gross expenses would remain constant for Class I shares.) In a number of other cases, the mergers would result in an increase in the rate at which the Fund would pay advisory fees, reflecting generally the Wells Fargo Advantage Fund complex-wide fee schedule, but a decrease in the rate at which the Fund would pay Aggregate Wells Fargo Fees, and in the gross and net expense ratios of the Funds. Those Funds are Evergreen Fundamental Large Cap Fund, Evergreen Omega Fund, Evergreen Global Opportunities Fund, and Evergreen Small-Mid Growth Fund. The same was true of Evergreen Intrinsic World Equity Fund, except that the merger would result in a one-basis point increase in gross expenses for Class I shares, but a significant reduction in net expenses for that class.
Evergreen Precious Metals and Evergreen Utility and Telecommunications Funds. The Trustees considered that, for each Fund, the rate at which the Fund pays advisory fees would increase, as would the Aggregate Wells Fargo Fees and gross expense ratio for Class A, B, and C shares; the Aggregate Wells Fargo Fees and the gross expense ratio would decrease for Class I shares. They considered that the net expense ratio for Class A, B, and C shares would remain the same, and would decrease for Class I shares. The Trustees noted that the Aggregate Wells Fargo Fees and the net expense ratio for each class of shares was generally below the relevant fees and expense ratios, respectively, paid by other funds in peer groups of competitive funds selected by Lipper Inc.
Evergreen Diversified Capital Builder and Evergreen Diversified Income Builder. The Trustees noted that the rates at which these Funds pay advisory fees would increase; they considered in this regard that the rates at which the two Evergreen Funds currently pay advisory and administration fees is significantly lower than the average rates paid by other funds in peer groups of competitive funds selected by Lipper Inc. They noted that the rate at which Evergreen Diversified Capital Builder Fund pays Aggregate Wells Fargo Fees would increase slightly (by 3 basis points) for Class A, B, and C shares, and that the gross expenses of those classes would increase slightly (by 1 basis point), but that the net expense ratio would remain unchanged and was significantly below the average net expense ratio of other funds in peer groups of competitive funds selected by Lipper Inc. Aggregate Wells Fargo Fees, gross expenses, and net expenses would be reduced for that Fund's Class I shares. The Trustees noted that, for Evergreen Diversified Income Builder Fund, Aggregate Wells Fargo Fees and gross expenses would increase for Class A, B, and C shares, but net expenses would remain unchanged; for Class I shares, Aggregate Wells Fargo Fees, gross expenses, and net expenses would decrease.
Evergreen Strategic Municipal Bond Fund, Evergreen North Carolina Municipal Bond Fund, and Evergreen Pennsylvania Municipal Bond Fund. The Trustees considered that the rate at which each Fund would pay advisory fees following the merger would be set at the same rate (0.35% of average daily net assets), which would result in a decrease for Evergreen Strategic Municipal Bond Fund and Evergreen North Carolina Municipal Bond Fund, and an increase for Evergreen Pennsylvania Municipal Bond Fund. They noted that, for Evergreen Strategic Municipal Bond Fund, Aggregate Wells Fargo Fees would decrease for all classes, gross expenses would decrease for all classes except Class I, where they would increase, and net expenses would decrease for each class. They considered that, for Evergreen North Carolina Municipal Bond Fund, Aggregate Wells Fargo Fees would increase for all classes except Class I; gross expenses for all classes would remain the same or decrease; and net expenses for all classes would decrease. They considered that, for Evergreen Pennsylvania Municipal Bond Fund, Aggregate Wells Fargo Fees and gross expenses would increase for each class, and net expenses would remain constant; they noted that net expenses for all classes were below the relevant net expense ratios for other funds in a peer group of competitive funds selected by Lipper, Inc.
Evergreen Adjustable Rate Fund, Evergreen Growth Fund, Evergreen International Bond Fund, and Evergreen Strategic Growth Fund. The Trustees considered that, for each of these Funds, the rate at which the Fund pays advisory fees would increase following the merger, as would the Aggregate Wells Fargo Fees (except in the case of Evergreen Growth Fund's Class I shares, for which they would decrease) and gross expenses (except in the case of Evergreen Growth Fund's Class B and I shares, Evergreen International Bond Fund's Class I shares and Evergreen Strategic Growth Fund's Class B shares, for which they would decrease). However, they noted that, for each class of shares, net expenses after the mergers would remain the same or, in the case of Evergreen Growth Fund's and Evergreen Strategic Growth Fund's Class B and I shares and Evergreen International Bond Fund's Class I shares, would decrease.
Consideration of investment matters and expenses.
Evergreen Small Cap Value Fund and Evergreen Special Values Fund into Wells Fargo Advantage Special Small Cap Value Fund. The Trustees considered that each Evergreen Fund would be merged into the same, new, "shell" series of a Wells Fargo trust. They noted that the investment objectives and polices of each Evergreen Fund and of the Wells Fargo Advantage Fund were substantially similar. They also noted that the portfolio manager of each of the Evergreen Funds would be the portfolio manager of the Wells Fargo Advantage Fund. As to the Evergreen Small Cap Value Fund, the Trustees considered that the combined Fund would be much larger, and that Aggregate Wells Fargo Fees, gross expense ratio, and net expense ratio of the combined Fund would be significantly lower. As to the Evergreen Special Values Fund, they considered that Aggregate Wells Fargo Fees would be lower in the combined Fund, the gross expense ratio of the combined Fund would be lower for Class A, B, C, and R shares but slightly higher for Class I shares, and that the net expense ratio would be lower in the combined Fund for all classes of shares of the Evergreen Fund.
Agreement and Plan of Reorganization
Each Target Fund will be reorganized into its corresponding Acquiring Fund pursuant to the Plan, a form of which is attached at Exhibit A. The following summary of the Plan is qualified in its entirety by reference to Exhibit A attached hereto.
The Plan provides that the Acquiring Fund will acquire all of the assets of the corresponding Target Fund(s) in exchange for shares of equal value of the Acquiring Fund (measured at the close of business on the business day immediately preceding the Merger) and the assumption by the Acquiring Fund of all of the liabilities of the Target Fund(s), on a particular Merger date (the "Closing Date").
The number of full and fractional shares of each class of an Acquiring Fund to be received by each class of its corresponding Target Fund will be determined by dividing the value of assets net of liabilities attributable to such Target Fund class by the net asset value ("NAV") of one share of the applicable Acquiring Fund class. The Plan specifies that the method of determining the value of the assets net liabilities and the NAV of each class of the Acquiring Fund shall be the same method used in determining the NAV of the Acquiring Fund in the ordinary course. The valuation will be conducted on the business day immediately preceding the Closing Date or upon such other date as the parties may agree, as of the time that the Acquiring Fund ordinarily calculates its NAV, or as of such other time as the parties may agree (the "Valuation Date").
On the Closing Date or as soon as reasonably practicable thereafter, the Target Fund will liquidate and distribute pro rata to the Target Fund shareholders of record of each class as of the close of business on the Valuation Date the full and fractional shares of the corresponding class of the Acquiring Fund received by the Target Fund based on the shares of the Target Fund class owned by such shareholders. After these distributions and the winding up of its affairs, the Target Fund will be terminated as a series of the applicable Target Trust in accordance with applicable law and its Declaration of Trust.
A majority of the applicable Board of Trustees may terminate the Plan on behalf of any Target Fund or Acquiring Fund under certain circumstances. In addition completion of a Merger is subject to numerous conditions set forth in the Plan, including approval by Target Fund shareholders, the accuracy of various representations and warranties, and receipt of a tax opinion generally to the effect that the Merger will qualify as a "reorganization" for U.S. federal income tax purposes. The Plan also contemplates that the Board of the Acquiring Trust take all actions prior to the Closing Date necessary or appropriate to elect and constitute two current Trustees of the Evergreen Target Trust as members of the Acquiring Trust's Board. Also, the Plan contemplates that the Advisory Committee of the Trustees of the Evergreen Target Trusts be established in accordance with the Evergreen Target Trust's Charter and that a special letter agreement of Funds Management providing, among other things, for Funds Management to compensate Advisory Committee members be in full force and effect. Another condition of the Target Trusts' obligations under the Plan is that the Acquiring Trust shall have entered into an indemnification agreement with each of the Trustees of the Target Trust preserving all existing indemnification rights that they have under the Target Trust's charter documents.
Whether or not the Merger is consummated, Funds Management, EIMC or one of their affiliates will pay all expenses incurred by the Target Fund and Acquiring Fund in connection with the Merger (including the cost of any proxy solicitor). No portion of the expenses incurred in connection with the Merger, except portfolio transaction costs incurred in purchasing or disposing of securities, will be borne directly or indirectly by the Target Fund or Acquiring Fund or their respective shareholders. If a Target Fund's shareholders do not approve the Merger, the Board of Trustees of the Target Trust may consider other possible courses of action in the best interests of the Target Fund and its shareholders.
Information concerning the pro forma capitalization of each Fund is contained in Exhibit D to this prospectus/proxy statement.
Material U.S. Federal Income Tax Consequences of the Mergers
The following discussion summarizes certain material U.S. federal income tax consequences of your Merger, including an investment in Acquiring Fund shares, that are applicable to you as a Target Fund shareholder. It is based on the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the "Internal Revenue Code"), applicable U.S. Treasury regulations, judicial authority and administrative rulings and practice, all as of the date of this prospectus/proxy statement and all of which are subject to change, including changes with retroactive effect. The discussion below does not address any state, local or foreign tax consequences of the Mergers or of holding Acquiring Fund shares. Your tax treatment may vary depending upon your particular situation. You also may be subject to special rules not discussed below if you are a certain kind of Target Fund shareholder, including, but not limited to: an insurance company; a tax-exempt organization; a financial institution or broker-dealer; a person who is neither a citizen nor resident of the United States or entity that is not organized under the laws of the United States or political subdivision thereof; a shareholder who holds Target Fund shares as part of a hedge, straddle or conversion transaction; a person that does not hold Target Fund shares as a capital asset at the time of the Mergers; or an entity taxable as a partnership for U.S. federal income tax purposes.
We have not requested and will not request an advance ruling from the Internal Revenue Service ("IRS") as to the U.S. federal income tax consequences of the Mergers or any related transaction. The IRS could adopt positions contrary to those discussed below and such positions could be sustained. You are urged to consult with your own tax advisers and financial planners as to the particular tax consequences of your Merger and of holding Acquiring Fund shares to you, including the applicability and effect of any state, local or foreign laws and the effect of possible changes in applicable tax laws.
Qualification of the Mergers as Tax-Free "Reorganizations" Under the Internal Revenue Code
The obligation of the Funds to consummate the Mergers is contingent upon their receipt of an opinion from Proskauer Rose LLP, special tax counsel to the Acquiring Funds, generally to the effect that each Merger will qualify as a "reorganization" under Section 368(a) of the Internal Revenue Code with respect to each Acquiring Fund and its corresponding Target Fund(s), and therefore generally:
no gain or loss will be recognized by the Acquiring Fund upon receipt of the corresponding Target Fund's assets in exchange for the Acquiring Fund shares and the assumption by the Acquiring Fund of the liabilities of the Target Fund;
the Acquiring Fund's tax basis in the assets of the corresponding Target Fund transferred to the Acquiring Fund in the Merger will be the same as the Target Fund's tax basis in the assets immediately prior to the transfer;
the Acquiring Fund's holding periods for the assets of the corresponding Target Fund will include the periods during which such assets were held by the Target Fund;
no gain or loss will be recognized by the Target Fund upon the transfer of the Target Fund's assets to the Acquiring Fund in exchange for Acquiring Fund shares and the assumption by the Acquiring Fund of the liabilities of the Target Fund, or upon distribution of Acquiring Fund shares by the Target Fund to its shareholders in liquidation;
no gain or loss will be recognized by the Target Fund's shareholders upon the exchange of their Target Fund shares for Acquiring Fund shares;
the tax basis of Acquiring Fund shares a Target Fund shareholder receives in connection with the Merger will be the same as the tax basis of his or her Target Fund shares exchanged therefor;
a Target Fund shareholder's holding period for his or her Acquiring Fund shares will include the period for which he or she held the Target Fund shares exchanged therefor; and
the Acquiring Fund will succeed to, and take into account the items of the Target Fund described in Section 381(c) of the Internal Revenue Code, subject to the conditions and limitations specified in the Internal Revenue Code and the U.S. Treasury regulations thereunder.
The tax opinion described above will be based on then-existing law, will be subject to certain assumptions, qualifications and exclusions and will be based in part on the truth and accuracy of certain representations by us on behalf of the Acquiring Funds and the Target Funds.
Status as a Regulated Investment Company
Since its formation, each Target Fund has elected and believes it has qualified to be treated as a separate "regulated investment company," or "RIC" under Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code and each Acquiring fund intends to qualify to be treated as RIC. Accordingly, each Target Fund believes that it has been, and expects to continue to be, and each Acquiring Fund expects to be, relieved of U.S. federal income tax liability to the extent that it makes distributions of its taxable income and gains to its shareholders.
Distribution of Income and Gains
In connection with your Merger, a substantial portion of the securities held by your Target Fund may be disposed of prior to such Merger. This could result in additional portfolio transaction costs to your Target Fund and increased taxable distributions to shareholders of your Target Fund. The actual tax impact of such sales will depend on the difference between the price at which such portfolio assets are sold and the Target Fund's basis in such assets. Any capital gains recognized on a net basis in any such sales that occur prior to such Merger will be distributed to your Target Fund's shareholders as capital gains dividends (to the extent of net capital gains) and/or ordinary dividends (to the extent of net short-term capital gains) during or with respect to the year of sale, and such distributions will be taxable to shareholders.
Additionally, your Target Fund's taxable year may (or, in the case of Evergreen Special Values Fund and Evergreen Small Cap Value Fund, will) end as a result of your Merger, which will accelerate any distributions to shareholders from your Target Fund for its short taxable year ending on the date of the Merger. Prior to the Merger, your Target Fund (may, or in the case of Evergreen Special Values Fund and Evergreen Small Cap Values Fund, will) declare to its shareholders of record one or more distributions of all of its previously undistributed net investment income, net tax-exempt income and net realized capital gain, including capital gains on any securities disposed of in connection with the Merger. Such distributions will be made to such shareholders before or after the Merger. A Target Fund shareholder will be required to include any such distributions that do not constitute exempt interest dividends (defined below) in his or her taxable income for the taxable year in which such shareholder receives the distributions. This may result in the recognition of income that could have been deferred or never realized had the Merger not occurred.
Tax Attributed of the Combined Funds: Utilization of Loss Carryforwards and Unrealized Losses of Evergreen Special Values Fund and Evergreen Small Cap Value Fund into Wells Fargo Advantage Special Small Cap Value Fund
This section applies only to shareholders of Evergreen Special Values Fund and Evergreen Small Cap Value Fund. U.S. federal income tax law permits a RIC, such as the Funds, to carry forward net capital losses for a period of up to eight taxable years. The Target Funds are presently entitled to significant net capital loss carryforwards for U.S. federal income tax purposes, as further detailed below. The Mergers will cause the tax year of both Target Funds to close, resulting in an earlier expiration of net capital loss carryforwards than would otherwise occur. In addition, the Mergers are expected to result in a limitation on the ability of the Acquiring Fund to use carryforwards of Evergreen Small Cap Value Fund and, potentially, to use unrealized capital losses inherent in the tax basis of the assets acquired, once realized. These limitations, imposed by Section 382 of the Internal Revenue Code, are imposed on an annual basis. Losses in excess of the limitation may be carried forward, subject to the overall eight-year limitation. The Section 382 limitation as to a particular Target Fund generally will equal the product of the net asset value of the Target Fund immediately prior to the Mergers and the "long-term tax-exempt rate," published by the IRS, in effect at such time. As of January 2010, the long-term tax-exempt rate is 4.14%. However, no assurance can be given as to what long-term tax-exempt rate will be in effect at the time of the Mergers. In certain instances, under Section 384 of the Internal Revenue Code, the Acquiring Fund will also be prohibited from using each Target Fund's loss carryforwards and unrealized losses against the unrealized gains of the other Target Fund at the time of the Mergers, to the extent such gains are realized within five years following the Mergers. While the ability of the Acquiring Fund to absorb the Target Funds' losses in the future depends upon a variety of factors that cannot be known in advance, because capital loss carryforwards generally expire eight taxable years following realization, including the short taxable year resulting from the Mergers, substantially all of the Target Funds' losses may become permanently unavailable where the limitation applies. Even if the Acquiring Fund is able to utilize net capital loss carryforwards or unrealized losses of a Target Fund, the tax benefit resulting from those losses will be shared by both Target Fund's shareholders following the Mergers. Therefore, a Target Fund shareholder may pay more taxes, or pay taxes sooner, than such shareholder otherwise would have paid if the Mergers did not occur.
In general, the limitation under Section 382 will apply to loss carryforwards and unrealized losses of a Target Fund when its shareholders will hold less than 50% of the outstanding shares of the Acquiring Fund immediately following the Mergers. Accordingly, it is expected that the limitation will apply to any losses of Evergreen Small Cap Value Fund. Even if the Mergers do not result in the limitation on the use of losses, future transactions by the Acquiring Fund may do so. As of September 30, 2009, for U.S. federal income tax purposes, Evergreen Small Cap Value Fund had capital loss carryforwards of approximately $45,919,678, representing approximately 92.5% of its net assets, and no net unrealized losses. These figures are likely to change by the date of the Mergers, and do not reflect the impact of the Mergers, including, in particular, the application of the loss limitation rules discussed herein.
U.S. Federal Income Taxation of an Investment in an Acquiring Fund
The following discussion summarizes certain material U.S. federal income tax consequences of an investment in an Acquiring Fund. This discussion is not intended as a substitute for careful tax planning. You should consult your tax adviser about your specific tax situation. Please see the prospectuses and statements of additional information for the Acquiring Funds for additional U.S. federal income tax information.
Qualification as a Regulated Investment Company. It is intended that each Acquiring Fund will qualify as a RIC under Subchapter M of Subtitle A, Chapter 1 of the Internal Revenue Code. Each Acquiring Fund will be treated as a separate entity for U.S. federal income tax purposes. Thus, the provisions of the Internal Revenue Code applicable to RICs generally will apply separately to each Acquiring Fund even though each Acquiring Fund is a series of the Acquiring Trust. Furthermore, each Acquiring Fund will separately determine its income, gains, losses and expenses for U.S. federal income tax purposes.
In order to qualify as a RIC under the Internal Revenue Code, each Acquiring Fund must, among other things, derive at least 90% of its gross income each taxable year generally from (i) dividends, interest, certain payments with respect to securities loans, gains from the sale or other disposition of stock, securities or foreign currencies, and other income attributable to its business of investing in such stock, securities or foreign currencies (including, but not limited to, gains from options, futures or forward contracts) and (ii) net income derived from an interest in a qualified publicly traded partnership, as defined in the Internal Revenue Code. Future U.S. Treasury regulations may (possibly retroactively) exclude from qualifying income foreign currency gains that are not directly related to an Acquiring Fund's principal business of investing in stock, securities or options and futures with respect to stock or securities. In general, for purposes of this 90% gross income requirement, income derived from a partnership, except a qualified publicly traded partnership, will be treated as qualifying income only to the extent such income is attributable to items of income of the partnership which would be qualifying income if realized by the RIC.
Each Acquiring Fund must also diversify its holdings so that, at the end of each quarter of an Acquiring Fund's taxable year: (i) at least 50% of the fair market value of its assets consists of (A) cash and cash items (including receivables), U.S. government securities and securities of other RICs, and (B) securities of any one issuer (other than those described in clause (A)) to the extent such securities do not exceed 5% of the value of the Acquiring Fund's total assets and do not exceed 10% of the outstanding voting securities of such issuer, and (ii) not more than 25% of the value of the Acquiring Fund's total assets consists of the securities of any one issuer (other than those described in clause (i)(A)), the securities of two or more issuers the Acquiring Fund controls and which are engaged in the same, similar or related trades or businesses, or the securities of one or more qualified publicly traded partnerships. In addition, for purposes of meeting this diversification requirement, the term "outstanding voting securities of such issuer" includes the equity securities of a qualified publicly traded partnership. The qualifying income and diversification requirements applicable to an Acquiring Fund may limit the extent to which it can engage in transactions in options, futures contracts, forward contracts and swap agreements.
In addition, with respect to each taxable year, each Acquiring Fund generally must distribute to its shareholders at least 90% of its investment company taxable income, which generally includes its ordinary income and the excess of any net short-term capital gain over net long-term capital loss, and at least 90% of its net tax-exempt interest income earned for the taxable year. If an Acquiring Fund meets all of the RIC requirements, it generally will not be subject to U.S. federal income tax on any of the investment company taxable income and net capital gain (i.e., the excess of net long-term capital gain over net short-term capital loss) it distributes to its shareholders. For this purpose, an Acquiring Fund generally must make the distributions in the same year that it realizes the income and gain, although in certain circumstances, an Acquiring Fund may make the distributions in the following taxable year. Shareholders generally are taxed on any distributions from an Acquiring Fund in the year they are actually distributed. However, if an Acquiring Fund declares a distribution to shareholders of record in October, November or December of one year and pays the distribution by January 31 of the following year, the Acquiring Fund and its shareholders will be treated as if the Acquiring Fund paid the distribution by December 31 of the first taxable year. Each Acquiring Fund intends to distribute its net income and gain in a timely manner to maintain its status as a RIC and eliminate fund-level U.S. federal income taxation of such income and gain. However, no assurance can be given that an Acquiring Fund will not be subject to U.S. federal income taxation.
Moreover, the Acquiring Funds may retain for investment all or a portion of their net capital gain. If an Acquiring Fund retains any net capital gain, it will be subject to a tax at regular corporate rates on the amount retained, but may designate the retained amount as undistributed capital gain in a notice to its shareholders, who (i) will be required to include in income for U.S. federal income tax purposes, as long- term capital gain, their shares of such undistributed amount, and (ii) will be entitled to credit their proportionate shares of the tax paid by the Acquiring Fund on such undistributed amount against their U.S. federal income tax liabilities, if any, and to claim refunds to the extent the credit exceeds such liabilities. For U.S. federal income tax purposes, the tax basis of shares owned by a shareholder of an Acquiring Fund will be increased by an amount equal to the difference between the amount of undistributed capital gain included in the shareholder's gross income and the tax deemed paid by the shareholder under clause (ii) of the preceding sentence. An Acquiring Fund is not required to, and there can be no assurance that it will, make this designation if it retains all or a portion of its net capital gain in a taxable year.
If, for any taxable year, an Acquiring Fund fails to qualify as a RIC under the Internal Revenue Code, it will be taxed in the same manner as an ordinary corporation without any deduction for its distributions to shareholders, and all distributions from such Acquiring Fund's current and accumulated earnings and profits (including any distributions of its net tax-exempt income and net long-term capital gain) to its shareholders will be taxable as dividend income. To re-qualify to be taxed as a RIC in a subsequent year, an Acquiring Fund may be required to distribute to its shareholders its earnings and profits attributable to non-RIC years reduced by an interest charge on 50% of such earnings and profits payable by the Acquiring Fund to the IRS. In addition, if an Acquiring Fund initially qualifies as a RIC but subsequently fails to qualify as a RIC for a period greater than two taxable years, the Acquiring Fund generally will be required to recognize and pay tax on any net built-in gain (the excess of aggregate gain, including items of income, over aggregate loss that would have been realized if the Acquiring Fund had been liquidated) or, alternatively, to be subject to tax on such built-in gain recognized for a period of ten years, in order to re-qualify as a RIC in a subsequent year.
Equalization Accounting. An Acquiring Fund may use the so-called "equalization method" of accounting to allocate a portion of its "earnings and profits," which generally equals the Acquiring Fund's undistributed investment company taxable income and net capital gain, with certain adjustments, to redemption proceeds. This method permits an Acquiring Fund to achieve more balanced distributions for both continuing and redeeming shareholders. Although using this method generally will not affect an Acquiring Fund's total returns, it may reduce the amount that an Acquiring Fund would otherwise distribute to continuing shareholders by reducing the effect of redemptions of Acquiring Fund shares on Acquiring Fund distributions to shareholders. However, the IRS may not have expressly sanctioned the particular equalization methods used by the Acquiring Funds, and thus the Acquiring Funds' use of these methods may be subject to IRS scrutiny.
Excise Tax. If an Acquiring Fund fails to distribute by December 31 of each calendar year at least the sum of 98% of its ordinary income for that year (excluding capital gains and losses), 98% of its capital gain net income (adjusted for certain net ordinary losses) for the 12-month period ending on October 31 of that year, and any of its ordinary income and capital gain net income from previous years that was not distributed during such years, the Acquiring Fund will be subject to a nondeductible 4% U.S. federal excise tax on the undistributed amounts (other than to the extent of its tax-exempt interest income, if any). For these purposes, an Acquiring Fund will be treated as having distributed any amount on which it is subject to corporate-level U.S. federal income tax for the taxable year ending within the calendar year. The Acquiring Funds generally intend to actually distribute or be deemed to have distributed substantially all of their ordinary income and capital gain net income, if any, by the end of each calendar year and thus expect not to be subject to the excise tax. However, no assurance can be given that an Acquiring Fund will not be subject to the excise tax. Moreover, the Acquiring Funds reserve the right to pay an excise tax rather than make an additional distribution when circumstances warrant (for example, the amount of excise tax to be paid by an Acquiring Fund is determined to be de minimis).
Taxation of Acquiring Fund Investments. In general, realized gains or losses on the sale of securities held by an Acquiring Fund will be treated as capital gains or losses, and long-term capital gains or losses if an Acquiring Fund has held the disposed securities for more than one year at the time of disposition.
If an Acquiring Fund purchases a debt obligation with original issue discount ("OID") (generally, a debt obligation with a purchase price at original issuance less than its principal amount, such as a zero-coupon bond), which generally includes "payment-in-kind" or "PIK" bonds, the Acquiring Fund generally is required to annually include in its taxable income a portion of the OID as ordinary income, even though the Acquiring Fund may not receive cash payments attributable to the OID until a later date, potentially until maturity or disposition of the obligation. A portion of the OID includible in income with respect to certain high-yield corporate discount obligations may be treated as a dividend for U.S. federal income tax purposes. Similarly, if an Acquiring Fund purchases a debt obligation with market discount (generally, a debt obligation with a purchase price after original issuance less than its principal amount (reduced by any OID)), the Acquiring Fund generally is required to annually include in its taxable income a portion of the market discount as ordinary income, even though the Acquiring Fund may not receive cash payments attributable to the market discount until a later date, potentially until maturity or disposition of the obligation. An Acquiring Fund generally will be required to make distributions to shareholders representing the OID or market discount income on debt obligations that is currently includible in income, even though the cash representing such income may not have been received by the Acquiring Fund. Cash to pay such distributions may be obtained from sales proceeds of securities held by an Acquiring Fund which the Acquiring Fund otherwise might have continued to hold; obtaining such cash might be disadvantageous for the Acquiring Fund.
If an Acquiring Fund invests in debt obligations that are in the lowest rating categories or are unrated, including debt obligations of issuers not currently paying interest or who are in default, special tax issues may exist for the Acquiring Fund. U.S. federal income tax rules are not entirely clear about issues such as when an Acquiring Fund may cease to accrue interest, OID, or market discount, when and to what extent deductions may be taken for bad debts or worthless securities, and how payments received on obligations in default should be allocated between principal and income. These and other related issues will be addressed by an Acquiring Fund when, as, and if it invests in such securities, in order to seek to ensure that it distributes sufficient income to preserve its status as a RIC and does not become subject to U.S. federal income or excise tax.
If an option granted by an Acquiring Fund is sold, lapses or is otherwise terminated through a closing transaction, such as a repurchase by an Acquiring Fund of the option from its holder, such Acquiring Fund will realize a short-term capital gain or loss, depending on whether the premium income is greater or less than the amount paid by the Acquiring Fund in the closing transaction. Some capital losses realized by an Acquiring Fund in the sale, exchange, exercise, or other disposition of an option may be deferred if they result from a position that is part of a "straddle," discussed below. If securities are sold by an Acquiring Fund pursuant to the exercise of a covered call option granted by it, the Acquiring Fund generally will add the premium received to the sale price of the securities delivered in determining the amount of gain or loss on the sale. If securities are purchased by an Acquiring Fund pursuant to the exercise of a put option granted by it, the Acquiring Fund generally will subtract the premium received from its cost basis in the securities purchased.
Some regulated futures contracts, certain foreign currency contracts, and non-equity, listed options used by the Acquiring Funds will be deemed "Section 1256 contracts." An Acquiring Fund will be required to "mark to market" any such contracts held at the end of the taxable year by treating them as if they had been sold on the last day of that year at market value. Sixty percent of any net gain or loss realized on all dispositions of Section 1256 contracts, including deemed dispositions under the "mark-to-market" rule, generally will be treated as long-term capital gain or loss, and the remaining 40% will be treated as short-term capital gain or loss, although certain foreign currency gains and losses from such contracts may be treated as ordinary income or loss (as described below). These provisions may require an Acquiring Fund to recognize income or gains without a concurrent receipt of cash. Transactions that qualify as designated hedges are exempt from the mark-to-market rule and the "60%/40%" rule and may require an Acquiring Fund to defer the recognition of losses on certain futures contracts, foreign currency contracts and non-equity options.
Foreign currency gains and losses realized by an Acquiring Fund in connection with certain transactions involving foreign currency-denominated debt obligations, certain options, futures contracts, forward contracts, and similar instruments relating to foreign currency, foreign currencies, or payables or receivables denominated in a foreign currency are subject to Section 988 of the Internal Revenue Code, which generally causes such gains and losses to be treated as ordinary income or loss and may affect the amount and timing of recognition of an Acquiring Fund's income. Under future U.S. Treasury regulations, any such transactions that are not directly related to an Acquiring Fund's investments in stock or securities (or its options contracts or futures contracts with respect to stock or securities) may have to be limited in order to enable such Acquiring Fund to satisfy the 90% income test described above. If the net foreign currency loss exceeds an Acquiring Fund's net investment company taxable income (computed without regard to such loss) for a taxable year, the resulting ordinary loss for such year will not be deductible by the Acquiring Fund or its shareholders in future years.
Offsetting positions held by an Acquiring Fund involving certain derivative instruments, such as financial forward, futures, and options contracts, may be considered, for U.S. federal income tax purposes, to constitute "straddles." "Straddles" are defined to include "offsetting positions" in actively traded personal property. The tax treatment of "straddles" is governed by Section 1092 of the Internal Revenue Code which, in certain circumstances, overrides or modifies the provisions of Section 1256. If an Acquiring Fund is treated as entering into a "straddle" and at least one (but not all) of the Acquiring Fund's positions in derivative contracts comprising a part of such straddle is governed by Section 1256 of the Internal Revenue Code, described above, then such straddle could be characterized as a "mixed straddle." An Acquiring Fund may make one or more elections with respect to "mixed straddles." Depending upon which election is made, if any, the results with respect to the Acquiring Fund may differ. Generally, to the extent the straddle rules apply to positions established by an Acquiring Fund, losses realized by an Acquiring Fund may be deferred to the extent of unrealized gain in any offsetting positions. Moreover, as a result of the straddle rules, short-term capital loss on straddle positions may be recharacterized as long-term capital loss, and long-term capital gain may be characterized as short-term capital gain. In addition, the existence of a straddle may affect the holding period of the offsetting positions. As a result, the straddle rules could cause distributions that would otherwise constitute qualified dividend income (defined below) to fail to satisfy the applicable holding period requirements (described below) and therefore to be taxed as ordinary income. Furthermore, an Acquiring Fund may be required to capitalize, rather than deduct currently, any interest expense and carrying charges applicable to a position that is part of a straddle including any interest, including any interest expense on indebtedness incurred or continued to purchase or carry any positions that are part of a straddle. Because the application of the straddle rules may affect the character and timing of gains and losses from affected straddle positions, the amount which must be distributed to shareholders, and which will be taxed to shareholders as ordinary income or long-term capital gain, may be increased or decreased substantially as compared to the situation where an Acquiring Fund had not engaged in such transactions.
If an Acquiring Fund enters into a "constructive sale" of any appreciated financial position in stock, a partnership interest, or certain debt instruments, the Acquiring Fund will be treated as if it had sold and immediately repurchased the property and must recognize gain (but not loss) with respect to that position. A constructive sale of an appreciated financial position occurs when an Acquiring Fund enters into certain offsetting transactions with respect to the same or substantially identical property, including: (i) a short sale; (ii) an offsetting notional principal contract; (iii) a futures or forward contract; or (iv) other transactions identified in future U.S. Treasury regulations. The character of the gain from constructive sales will depend upon an Acquiring Fund's holding period in the appreciated financial position. Losses realized from a sale of a position that was previously the subject of a constructive sale will be recognized when the position is subsequently disposed of. The character of such losses will depend upon an Acquiring Fund's holding period in the position and the application of various loss deferral provisions in the Internal Revenue Code. Constructive sale treatment does not apply to certain closed transactions, including if such a transaction is closed on or before the 30th day after the close of an Acquiring Fund's taxable year and such Acquiring Fund holds the appreciated financial position unhedged throughout the 60-day period beginning with the day such transaction was closed.
The amount of long-term capital gain an Acquiring Fund may recognize from certain derivative transactions with respect to interests in certain pass-through entities is limited under the Internal Revenue Code's constructive ownership rules. The amount of long-term capital gain is limited to the amount of such gain an Acquiring Fund would have had if the Acquiring Fund directly invested in the pass-through entity during the term of the derivative contract. Any gain in excess of this amount is treated as ordinary income. An interest charge is imposed on the amount of gain that is treated as ordinary income.
In addition, an Acquiring Fund's transactions in securities and certain types of derivatives (e.g., options, futures contracts, forward contracts, and swap agreements) may be subject to other special tax rules, such as the wash sale rules or the short sale rules, the effect of which may be to accelerate income to the Acquiring Fund, defer losses to the Acquiring Fund, cause adjustments to the holding periods of the Acquiring Fund's securities, convert long-term capital gains into short-term capital gains, and/or convert short-term capital losses into long- term capital losses. These rules could therefore affect the amount, timing, and character of distributions to shareholders.
Rules governing the U.S. federal income tax aspects of derivatives, including swap agreements, are in a developing stage and are not entirely clear in certain respects, particularly in light of a IRS revenue rulings that held that income from a derivative contract with respect to a commodity index is not qualifying income for a RIC. Accordingly, while the Acquiring Funds intend to account for such transactions in a manner they deem to be appropriate, the IRS might not accept such treatment. If it did not, the status of an Acquiring Fund as a RIC might be jeopardized. Certain requirements that must be met under the Internal Revenue Code in order for each Acquiring Fund to qualify as a RIC may limit the extent to which an Acquiring Fund will be able to engage in derivatives transactions.
An Acquiring Fund may invest in real estate investment trusts ("REITs"). Investments in REIT equity securities may require an Acquiring Fund to accrue and distribute income not yet received. To generate sufficient cash to make the requisite distributions, the Acquiring Fund may be required to sell securities in its portfolio (including when it is not advantageous to do so) that it otherwise would have continued to hold. An Acquiring Fund's investments in REIT equity securities may at other times result in the Acquiring Fund's receipt of cash in excess of the REIT's earnings; if the Acquiring Fund distributes these amounts, these distributions could constitute a return of capital to Acquiring Fund shareholders for U.S. federal income tax purposes. Dividends received by the Acquiring Fund from a REIT generally will not constitute qualified dividend income and will not qualify for the dividends-received deduction.
An Acquiring Fund may invest directly or indirectly in residual interests in real estate mortgage investment conduits ("REMICs") or in other interests that may be treated as taxable mortgage pools ("TMPs") for U.S. federal income tax purposes. Under IRS guidance, an Acquiring Fund must allocate "excess inclusion income" received directly or indirectly from REMIC residual interests or TMPs to its shareholders in proportion to dividends paid to such shareholders, with the same consequences as if the shareholders had invested in the REMIC residual interests or TMPs directly.
In general, excess inclusion income allocated to shareholders (i) cannot be offset by net operating losses (subject to a limited exception for certain thrift institutions), (ii) constitutes unrelated business taxable income to Keogh, 401(k) and qualified pension plans, as well as investment retirement accounts and certain other tax exempt entities, thereby potentially requiring such an entity, which otherwise might not be required to file a tax return, to file a tax return and pay tax on such income, and (iii) in the case of a foreign shareholder, does not qualify for any reduction, by treaty or otherwise, in the 30% U.S. federal withholding tax. In addition, if at any time during any taxable year a "disqualified organization" (as defined in the Internal Revenue Code) is a record holder of a share in an Acquiring Fund, then the Acquiring Fund will be subject to a tax equal to that portion of its excess inclusion income for the taxable year that is allocable to the disqualified organization, multiplied by the highest U.S. federal corporate income tax rate. To the extent permitted under the 1940 Act, an Acquiring Fund may elect to specially allocate any such tax to the applicable disqualified organization, and thus reduce such shareholder's distributions for the year by the amount of the tax that relates to such shareholder's interest in the Acquiring Fund. The Acquiring Funds have not yet determined whether such an election will be made.
"Passive foreign investment companies" ("PFICs") are generally defined as foreign corporations with respect to which at least 75% of their gross income for their taxable year is income from passive sources (such as interest, dividends, certain rents and royalties, or capital gains) or at least 50% of their assets on average produce such passive income. If an Acquiring Fund acquires any equity interest in a PFIC, the Acquiring Fund could be subject to U.S. federal income tax and interest charges on "excess distributions" received from the PFIC or on gain from the sale of such equity interest in the PFIC, even if all income or gain actually received by the Acquiring Fund is timely distributed to its shareholders. Excess distributions will be characterized as ordinary income even though, absent the application of PFIC rules, some excess distributions may have been classified as capital gain.
An Acquiring Fund will not be permitted to pass through to its shareholders any credit or deduction for taxes and interest charges incurred with respect to PFICs. Elections may be available that would ameliorate these adverse tax consequences, but such elections could require an Acquiring Fund to recognize taxable income or gain without the concurrent receipt of cash. Investments in PFICs could also result in the treatment of associated capital gains as ordinary income. An Acquiring Fund may attempt to limit and/or manage their holdings in PFICs to minimize their tax liability or maximize their returns from these investments but there can be no assurance that they will be able to do so. Moreover, because it is not always possible to identify a foreign corporation as a PFIC in advance of acquiring shares in the corporation, an Acquiring Fund may incur the tax and interest charges described above in some instances. Dividends paid by PFICs will not be eligible to be treated as qualified dividend income.
In addition to the investments described above, prospective shareholders should be aware that other investments made by the Acquiring Funds may involve complex tax rules that may result in income or gain recognition by the Acquiring Funds without corresponding current cash receipts. Although the Acquiring Funds seeks to avoid significant non-cash income, such non-cash income could be recognized by the Acquiring Funds, in which case the Acquiring Funds may distribute cash derived from other sources in order to meet the minimum distribution requirements described above. In this regard, the Acquiring Funds could be required at times to liquidate investments prematurely in order to satisfy its minimum distribution requirements.
Taxation of Distributions. Except for exempt-interest dividends (defined below) paid out by the Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Municipal Bond Fund, Wells Fargo Advantage North Carolina Tax-Free Fund, and the Wells Fargo Advantage Pennsylvania Tax-Free Fund (collectively, the "Tax-Free Funds"), distributions paid out of an Acquiring Funds' current and accumulated earnings and profits (as determined at the end of the year), whether paid in cash or reinvested in the Acquiring Funds, generally are deemed to be taxable distributions and must be reported by each shareholder who is required to file a U.S. federal income tax return. Dividends and distributions on the Acquiring Funds' shares are generally subject to U.S. federal income tax as described herein to the extent they do not exceed a Fund's realized income and gains, even though such dividends and distributions may economically represent a return of a particular shareholder's investment. Such distributions are likely to occur in respect of shares acquired at a time when an Acquiring Fund's net asset value reflects gains that are either unrealized, or realized but not distributed. For U.S. federal income tax purposes, the Acquiring Funds' earnings and profits, described above, are determined at the end of the Acquiring Fund's taxable year and are allocated pro rata to distributions paid over the entire year. Distributions in excess of an Acquiring Fund's current and accumulated earnings and profits will first be treated as a return of capital up to the amount of a shareholder's tax basis in the shareholder's Acquiring Fund shares and then as capital gain. The Acquiring Funds may make distributions in excess of their earnings and profits, from time to time.
For U.S. federal income tax purposes, distributions of investment income are generally taxable as ordinary income, and distributions of gains from the sale of investments that an Acquiring Fund owned for one year or less will be taxable as ordinary income. Distributions properly designated by the Acquiring Funds as capital gain dividends will be taxable to shareholders as long-term capital gain (to the extent such distributions do not exceed an Acquiring Fund's net capital gain for the taxable year), regardless of how long a shareholder has held Acquiring Fund shares, and do not qualify as dividends for purposes of the dividends-received deduction or as qualified dividend income. The Acquiring Funds will designate capital gain dividends, if any, in a written notice mailed by each Acquiring Fund to its shareholders not later than 60 days after the close of such Acquiring Fund's taxable year.
Some states will not tax distributions made to individual shareholders that are attributable to interest an Acquiring Fund earned on direct obligations of the U.S. government if such Acquiring Fund meets the state's minimum investment or reporting requirements, if any. Investments in GNMA or FNMA securities, bankers' acceptances, commercial paper and repurchase agreements collateralized by U.S. government securities generally do not qualify for tax-free treatment. This exemption may not apply to corporate shareholders.
Sales and Exchanges of Acquiring Fund Shares. If a shareholder sells, pursuant to a cash or in-kind redemption, or exchanges the shareholder's Acquiring Fund shares, subject to the discussion below, the shareholder generally will recognize a taxable capital gain or loss on the difference between the amount received for shares (or deemed received in the case of an exchange) and the shareholder's tax basis in the shares. This gain or loss will be long-term capital gain or loss if the shareholder has held such Acquiring Fund shares for more than one year at the time of the sale or exchange, and short-term otherwise.
If a shareholder sells or exchanges Acquiring Fund shares within 90 days of having acquired such shares and if, as a result of having initially acquired those shares, the shareholder subsequently pays a reduced sales charge on a new purchase of shares of an Acquiring Fund or a different RIC, the sales charge previously incurred in acquiring the Acquiring Fund's shares generally shall not be taken into account (to the extent the previous sales charges do not exceed the reduction in sales charges on the new purchase) for the purpose of determining the amount of gain or loss on the disposition, but generally will be treated as having been incurred in the new purchase. Also, if a shareholder recognizes a loss on a disposition of Acquiring Fund shares, the loss will be disallowed under the "wash sale" rules to the extent the shareholder purchases substantially identical shares within the 61 day period beginning 30 days before and ending 30 days after the disposition. Any disallowed loss generally will be reflected in an adjustment to the tax basis of the purchased shares.
If a shareholder receives a capital gain dividend with respect to any Acquiring Fund share and such Acquiring Fund share is held for six months or less, then (unless otherwise disallowed) any loss on the sale or exchange of that Acquiring Fund share will be treated as a long-term capital loss to the extent of the capital gain dividend. If such loss is incurred from the redemption of shares pursuant to a periodic redemption plan then U.S. Treasury regulations may permit an exception to this six-month rule. No such regulations have been issued as of the date of this filing.
In addition, if a shareholder holds Acquiring Fund shares for six months or less, any loss on the sale or exchange of those shares will be disallowed to the extent of the amount of exempt-interest dividends (defined below) received with respect to the shares. If such loss is incurred from the redemption of shares pursuant to a periodic redemption plan then regulations may permit an exception to this six-month rule. Additionally, where an Acquiring Fund regularly distributes at least 90% of its net tax-exempt interest, if any, the Treasury Department is authorized to issue regulations reducing the six month holding period requirement to a period of not less than the greater of 31 days or the period between regular distributions. No such regulations have been issued as of the date of this filing.
Foreign Taxes. Amounts realized by an Acquiring Fund from sources within foreign countries may be subject to withholding and other taxes imposed by such countries. Tax conventions between certain countries and the United States may reduce or eliminate such taxes. If more than 50% of the value of an Acquiring Fund's total assets at the close of its taxable year consists of securities of foreign corporations, the Acquiring Fund will be eligible to file an annual election with the IRS pursuant to which the Acquiring Fund may pass-through to its shareholders on a pro rata basis certain foreign income and similar taxes paid by the Acquiring Fund, and such taxes may be claimed, subject to certain limitations, either as a tax credit or deduction by the shareholders. Only Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined Global Equity Fund, Wells Fargo Advantage Global Opportunities Fund, Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic World Equity Fund, and Wells Fargo Advantage International Bond Fund may qualify for and make the election; however, even if an Acquiring Fund qualifies for the election for any year, it may not make the election for such year. If an Acquiring Fund does not so elect, then shareholders will not be entitled to claim a credit or deduction with respect to foreign taxes paid or withheld. Each Acquiring Fund will notify its shareholders within 60 days after the close of such Acquiring Fund's taxable year whether it has elected for the foreign taxes paid by the Acquiring Fund to "pass-through" for that year.
Even if an Acquiring Fund qualifies for the election, foreign income and similar taxes will only pass-through to the Acquiring Fund's shareholders if the Acquiring Fund and its shareholders meet certain holding period requirements. Specifically, (i) the shareholders must have held the Acquiring Fund shares for at least 16 days during the 31-day period beginning 15 days prior to the date upon which the shareholders became entitled to receive Acquiring Fund distributions corresponding with the pass-through of such foreign taxes paid by the Acquiring Fund, and (ii) with respect to dividends received by the Acquiring Fund on foreign shares giving rise to such foreign taxes, the Acquiring Fund must have held the shares for at least 16 days during the 31-day period beginning 15 days prior to the date upon which the Acquiring Fund became entitled to the dividend. These holding periods increase for certain dividends on preferred stock. An Acquiring Fund may choose not to make the election if the Acquiring Fund has not satisfied its holding requirement.
If an Acquiring Fund makes the election, the Acquiring Fund will not be permitted to claim a credit or deduction for foreign taxes paid in that year, and the Acquiring Fund's dividends-paid deduction will be increased by the amount of foreign taxes paid that year. Acquiring Fund shareholders that have satisfied the holding period requirements and certain other requirements shall include their proportionate share of the foreign taxes paid by the Acquiring Fund in their gross income and treat that amount as paid by them for the purpose of the foreign tax credit or deduction. If the shareholder claims a credit for foreign taxes paid, the credit will be limited to the extent it exceeds the shareholder's federal income tax attributable to foreign source taxable income or the amount specified in the notice mailed to that shareholder within 60 days after the close of the year. If the credit is attributable, wholly or in part, to qualified dividend income (as defined below), special rules will be used to limit the credit in a manner that reflects any resulting dividend rate differential.
In general, an individual with $300 or less of creditable foreign taxes may elect to be exempt from the foreign source taxable income and qualified dividend income limitations if the individual has no foreign source income other than qualified passive income. This $300 threshold is increased to $600 for joint filers. A deduction for foreign taxes paid may only be claimed by shareholders that itemize their deductions.
U.S. Federal Income Tax Rates. Non-corporate Acquiring Fund shareholders (i.e., individuals, trusts and estates) are taxed at a maximum rate of 35% on ordinary income and 15% on long-term capital gain for taxable years beginning on or before December 31, 2010. Under current law, long-term capital gain will be taxed at a maximum rate of 20% for taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2011.
Current U.S. federal income tax law also provides for a maximum individual U.S. federal income tax rate applicable to "qualified dividend income" equal to the highest net long-term capital gains rate, which generally is 15% until December 31, 2010 (and 20% thereafter). In general, "qualified dividend income" is income attributable to dividends received by an Acquiring Fund in taxable years beginning on or before December 31, 2010, from certain domestic and foreign corporations, as long as certain holding period and other requirements are met by the Acquiring Fund with respect to the dividend-paying corporation's stock and by the shareholders with respect to the Acquiring Fund's shares. Under current law, the taxation of qualifying dividend income at long-term capital gain rates will no longer apply and dividend income will be taxable as ordinary income for taxable years beginning after December 31, 2010. If 95% or more of an Acquiring Fund's gross income (excluding net long-term capital gain over net short-term capital loss) constitutes qualified dividend income, all of its distributions (other than capital gain dividends) will be generally treated as qualified dividend income in the hands of individual shareholders, as long as they have owned their Acquiring Fund shares for at least 61 days during the 121-day period beginning 60 days before such Acquiring Fund's ex-dividend date (or, in the case of certain preferred stock, 91 days during the 181-day period beginning 90 days before such date). In general, if less than 95% of an Acquiring Fund's income is attributable to qualified dividend income, then only the portion of the Acquiring Fund's distributions that is attributable to qualified dividend income and designated as such in a timely manner will be so treated in the hands of individual shareholders. Payments received by an Acquiring Fund from securities lending, repurchase, and other derivative transactions ordinarily will not qualify. The rules attributable to the qualification of Acquiring Fund distributions as qualified dividend income are complex, including the holding period requirements. Individual Acquiring Fund shareholders therefore are urged to consult their own tax advisers and financial planners. Income and bond funds typically do not distribute significant amounts of "qualified dividend income" eligible for reductions in individual U.S. federal income tax rates applicable to certain dividend income.
The maximum stated corporate U.S. federal income tax rate applicable to ordinary income and net capital gain is 35%. Actual marginal tax rates may be higher for some shareholders, for example, through reductions in deductions. Distributions from some Acquiring Funds may qualify for the "dividends-received deduction" applicable to corporate shareholders with respect to certain dividends. Naturally, the amount of tax payable by any taxpayer will be affected by a combination of tax laws covering, for example, deductions, credits, deferrals, exemptions, sources of income and other matters. U.S. federal income tax rates are set to increase in future years under various "sunset" provisions of U.S. federal income tax laws.
Backup Withholding. The Acquiring Funds are generally required to withhold and remit to the U.S. Treasury, subject to certain exemptions (such as for certain corporate or foreign shareholders), an amount equal to 28% of all distributions and redemption proceeds (including proceeds from exchanges and redemptions in-kind) paid or credited to an Acquiring Fund shareholder if (i) the shareholder fails to furnish an Acquiring Fund with a correct "taxpayer identification number" ("TIN"), (ii) the shareholder fails to certify under penalties of perjury that the TIN provided is correct, (iii) the shareholder fails to make certain other certifications, or (iv) the IRS notifies an Acquiring Fund that the shareholder's TIN is incorrect or that the shareholder is otherwise subject to backup withholding. The rate of backup withholding is set to increase for amounts distributed or paid after December 31, 2010. Backup withholding is not an additional tax imposed on the shareholder. The shareholder may apply amounts withheld as a credit against the shareholder's U.S. federal income tax liability and may obtain a refund of any excess amounts withheld, provided that the required information is furnished to the IRS. If a shareholder fails to furnish a valid TIN upon request, the shareholder can also be subject to IRS penalties. A shareholder may generally avoid backup withholding by furnishing a properly completed IRS Form W-9.
Foreign Shareholders. For purposes of this discussion, "foreign shareholders" include: (i) nonresident alien individuals, (ii) foreign trusts (i.e., a trust other than a trust with respect to which a U.S. court is able to exercise primary supervision over administration of that trust and one or more U.S. persons have authority to control substantial decisions of that trust), (iii) foreign estates (i.e., the income of which is not subject to U.S. tax regardless of source), and (iv) foreign corporations.
Generally, subject to certain exceptions described below, distributions made to foreign shareholders will be subject to non-refundable U.S. federal income tax withholding at a 30% rate (or such lower rate provided under an applicable income tax treaty) even if they are funded by income or gains (such as portfolio interest, short-term capital gain, or foreign-source dividend and interest income) that, if paid to a foreign person directly, would not be subject to withholding. Capital gain dividends paid to and gains recognized by a foreign shareholder on the redemption of Acquiring Fund shares generally will not be subject to U.S. federal income tax withholding, provided that certain requirements are satisfied.
Tax-Deferred Plans. Shares of the Acquiring Funds may be available for a variety of tax-deferred retirement and other tax-advantaged plans and accounts. However, shares of the Tax-Free Funds may not be suitable for tax-deferred retirement and other tax-advantaged plans and accounts since such plans and accounts are generally tax-exempt and, therefore, would not benefit from the tax-exempt status of certain distributions from the Tax-Free Funds (discussed below). Such distributions may ultimately be taxable to the beneficiaries when distributed to them. Prospective investors should contact their tax advisers and financial planners regarding the tax consequences to them of holding Acquiring Fund shares through such plans and/or accounts.
Tax-Exempt Shareholders. Shares of the Tax-Free Funds may not be suitable for tax-exempt shareholders since such shareholders generally would not benefit from the tax-exempt status of distributions from the Tax-Free Funds (discussed below). Tax-exempt shareholders should contact their tax advisers and financial planners regarding the tax consequences to them of an investment in the Acquiring Funds. Any investment in residual interests of a CMO that has elected to be treated as a REMIC can create complex U.S. federal income tax consequences, especially if an Acquiring Fund has state or local governments or other tax-exempt organizations as shareholders. Special tax consequences apply to charitable remainder trusts ("CRTs") (as defined in Section 664 of the Internal Revenue Code) that invest in RICs that invest directly or indirectly in residual interests in REMICs or equity interests in TMPs. CRTs are urged to consult their own tax advisers and financial planners concerning these special tax consequences.
Tax Shelter Reporting Regulations. Generally, under U.S. Treasury regulations, if an individual shareholder recognizes a loss of $2 million or more or if a corporate shareholder recognizes a loss of $10 million or more, the shareholder must file with the IRS a disclosure statement on Form 8886. Direct shareholders of securities are in many cases exempt from this reporting requirement, but under current guidance, shareholders of a RIC are not exempt. Future guidance may extend the current exemption from this reporting requirement to shareholders of most or all RICs. The fact that a loss is reportable under these regulations does not affect the legal determination of whether the taxpayer's treatment of the loss is proper. Shareholders should consult their own tax advisers to determine the applicability of these regulations in light of their individual circumstances.
Additional Considerations for the Tax-Free Funds. If at least 50% of the value of an Acquiring Fund's total assets at the close of each quarter of its taxable years consists of debt obligations that generate interest exempt from U.S. federal income tax under Section 103 of the Internal Revenue Code, then the Acquiring Fund may qualify to pass through to its shareholders the tax-exempt character of its income from such debt obligations by paying exempt-interest dividends. The Tax-Free Funds intend to so qualify and are designed to provide shareholders with income exempt from U.S. federal income tax in the form of exempt-interest dividends. "Exempt-interest dividends" are dividends (other than capital gain dividends) paid by a RIC that are properly designated as such in a written notice mailed to its shareholders.
Although exempt-interest dividends are generally exempt from U.S. federal income tax, there may not be a similar exemption under the laws of a particular state or local taxing jurisdiction. Thus, exempt-interest dividends may be subject to state and local taxes. You should consult your tax adviser to discuss the tax consequences of your investment in a Tax-Free Fund. In the case of the Acquiring Funds, it is intended that their respective distributions of net interest from state and municipal obligations of the state for which the Fund is named generally not be subject to state personal income tax in that state.
No later than 60 days after the close of its taxable year, each Tax-Free Fund will notify its shareholders of the portion of the distributions for the taxable year that constitutes exempt-interest dividends. The designated portion cannot exceed the excess of the amount of interest excludable from gross income under Section 103 of the Internal Revenue Code received by a Tax-Free Fund during the taxable year over any amounts disallowed as deductions under Sections 265 and 171(a)(2) of the Internal Revenue Code. Interest on indebtedness incurred to purchase or carry shares of the Tax-Free Funds will not be deductible to the extent that the Tax-Free Funds' distributions are exempt from U.S. federal income tax.
In addition, an investment in a Tax-Free Fund may result in liability for U.S. federal alternative minimum tax ("AMT"). Certain deductions and exemptions have been designated "tax preference items" which must be added back to taxable income for purposes of calculating the U.S. federal AMT. Tax preference items include tax-exempt interest on certain "private activity bonds." To the extent a Tax-Free Fund invests in certain private activity bonds, its shareholders will be required to report that portion of the Fund's distributions attributable to income from the bonds as a tax preference item in determining their U.S. federal AMT, if any. Shareholders will be notified of the tax status of distributions made by a Tax-Free Fund. Persons who may be "substantial users" (or "related persons" of substantial users) of facilities financed by private activity bonds should consult their tax advisers before purchasing shares in a Tax-Free Fund. Furthermore, shareholders will not be permitted to deduct any of their share of a Tax-Free Fund's expenses in computing their U.S. federal AMT. In addition, exempt-interest dividends paid by a Tax-Free Fund to a corporate shareholder are included in the shareholder's "adjusted current earnings" as part of its U.S. federal AMT calculation, and may also affect its U.S. federal "environmental tax" liability. As of the date of this filing, individuals are subject to the U.S. federal AMT at a maximum rate of 28% and corporations are subject to the U.S. federal AMT at a maximum rate of 20%. Shareholders with questions or concerns about the U.S. federal AMT should consult own their own tax advisers.
The IRS is paying increased attention to whether debt obligations intended to produce interest exempt from U.S. federal income tax in fact meet the requirements for such exemption. Ordinarily, the Tax-Free Funds rely on opinions from the issuer's bond counsel that interest on the issuer's debt obligation will be exempt from U.S. federal income tax. However, no assurance can be given that the IRS will not successfully challenge such exemption, which could cause interest on the debt obligation to be taxable and could jeopardize a Tax-Free Fund's ability to pay exempt-interest distributions. Similar challenges may occur as to state-specific exemptions.
A shareholder who receives Social Security or railroad retirement benefits should consult the shareholder's own tax adviser to determine what effect, if any, an investment in a Tax-Free Fund may have on the U.S. federal taxation of such benefits. Exempt-interest dividends are included in income for purposes of determining the amount of benefits that are taxable.
Distributions of a Tax-Free Fund's income other than exempt-interest dividends generally will be taxable to shareholders. Gains realized by a Tax-Free Fund on the sale or exchange of investments that generate tax-exempt income will also be taxable to shareholders.
Buying, Selling and Exchanging Fund Shares
Share Class Information
Because your Merger will be effected at net asset value (NAV) without the imposition of a sales charge, Target Fund shareholders will not pay any front-end sales charges or contingent deferred sales charges ("CDSC") as a result of the Merger. Target Fund shareholders who receive shares of an Acquiring Fund class that is subject to a CDSC will, however, be subject to a CDSC upon subsequent redemption of the Acquiring Fund shares they receive as a result of the Merger. The CDSC will be based on the date of the original purchase of your Target Fund shares and will continue to be subject to the Target Fund's CDSC schedule listed below and will be calculated using the method described in your Target Fund's prospectus.
The following is a summary description of the charges and fees applicable to the various classes of the Target and Acquiring Funds. With respect to your Target Fund, more detailed descriptions of the distribution arrangements applicable to the classes of shares are contained in the Target Fund's prospectus and SAI. With respect to your Acquiring Fund, additional information can be found in Exhibit E and the Merger SAI.
Evergreen Funds
12b-1 Fees. To compensate Wells Fargo Funds Distributor, LLC ("WFFD"), the principal underwriter for the Evergreen funds, for the service it provides and for the expenses it bears in connection with the distribution of shares, certain classes of the Evergreen funds make payments to WFFD from fees assessed under a distribution plan adopted pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the 1940 Act. Because 12b-1 fees are paid out of the assets of each applicable class on an ongoing basis, over time they will increase the cost of your investment and may cost you more than paying other types of sales loads. The following table sets forth the 12b-1 fee charged to each class of the Evergreen funds.
Evergreen Fund Class
12b-1 Fee as a Percentage of Net Assets
Class A
0.25%
Class B
1.00%
Class C
1.00%
Class I
None
Class IS
0.25%
Class R
0.50%
Class A. If you select Class A shares, you may pay a front-end sales charge as described in the following table(s), but you do not pay a contingent deferred sales charge (except in the limited circumstances described below). The front-end sales charge is deducted from your investment before it is invested in a Fund. The actual charge depends on the amount invested, subject to any waivers or reductions for which you may be eligible (see "Sales Charge Reduction" in your Target Fund's prospectus for more details). In addition, Class A shares are subject to ongoing 12b-1 fees. The table below shows how front-end sales charges for Class A shares are calculated.
Evergreen Intrinsic Value Fund Evergreen Fundamental Large Cap Fund Evergreen Strategic Growth Fund Evergreen Omega Fund Evergreen Golden Core Opportunities Fund Evergreen Global Large Cap Equity Fund Evergreen Global Opportunities Fund Evergreen Intrinsic World Equity Fund Evergreen Health Care Fund Evergreen Precious Metals Fund Evergreen Utility & Telecommunications Fund Evergreen Diversified Capital Builder Fund Evergreen Growth Fund Evergreen Small-Mid Growth Fund Evergreen Special Values Fund Evergreen Small Cap Value Fund
Class A Front-End Sales Charge
Amount Invested
As a % of Offering Price1,2
As a % of Your Net Investment1
Dealer Commission as a % of Offering Price3
Up to $49,999
5.75%
6.10%
5.00%
$50,000-$99,999
4.50%
4.71%
4.25%
$100,000-$249,999
3.75%
3.90%
3.25%
$250,000-$499,999
2.50%
2.56%
2.00%
$500,000-$999,999
2.00%
2.04%
1.75%
$1,000,000-$2,999,9994
0.00%
0.00%
1.00% of the first $2,999,999, plus
$3,000,000-$4,999,9994
0.00%
0.00%
0.50% of the next $2,000,000, plus
$5,000,000 or greater4
0.00%
0.00%
0.25% of amounts equal to or over $5,000,000
1
The front-end sales charge you pay may differ slightly from the amounts listed here due to rounding calculations.
2
The offering price includes the applicable front-end sales charge.
3
The dealer commission is generally paid by WFFD from the front-end sales charge you pay upon investing in the Fund.
4
A 1.00% CDSC is assessed on Class A share purchases of $1,000,000 or more if they are redeemed within 18 months from the date of purchase, unless the dealer of record waived its commission. Certain exceptions apply (see "CDSC Waivers" in this prospectus/proxy statement and Exhibit E). The CDSC percentage you pay is applied to the NAV of the shares on the date of original purchase. For Target Fund shareholders who receive Class A shares in connection with the Merger, the date of purchase is the original purchase date of your Target Fund shares.
Evergreen Enhanced S&P 500® Fund Evergreen Strategic Municipal Bond Fund Evergreen North Carolina Municipal Fund Evergreen Pennsylvania Municipal Bond Fund Evergreen International Bond Fund Evergreen Diversified Income Builder Fund Evergreen High Income Fund
Class A Front-End Sales Charge
Amount Invested
As a % of Offering Price1,2
As a % of Your Net Investment1
Dealer Commission as a % of Offering Price3
Up to $49,999
4.75%
4.99%
4.25%
$50,000-$99,999
4.50%
4.71%
4.25%
$100,000-$249,999
3.75%
3.90%
3.25%
$250,000-$499,999
2.50%
2.56%
2.00%
$500,000-$999,999
2.00%
2.04%
1.75%
$1,000,000-$2,999,9994
0.00%
0.00%
1.00% of the first $2,999,999, plus
$3,000,000-$4,999,9994
0.00%
0.00%
0.50% of the next $2,000,000, plus
$5,000,000 or greater4
0.00%
0.00%
0.25% of amounts equal to or over $5,000,000
1
The front-end sales charge you pay may differ slightly from the amounts listed here due to rounding calculations.
2
The offering price includes the applicable front-end sales charge.
3
The dealer commission is generally paid by WFFD from the front-end sales charge you pay upon investing in the Fund.
4
A 1.00% CDSC is assessed on Class A share purchases of $1,000,000 or more if they are redeemed within 18 months from the date of purchase, unless the dealer of record waived its commission. Certain exceptions apply (see "CDSC Waivers" in this prospectus/proxy statement and Exhibit E). The CDSC percentage you pay is applied to the NAV of the shares on the date of original purchase. For Target Fund shareholders who receive Class A shares in connection with the Merger, the date of purchase is the original purchase date of your Target Fund shares.
Evergreen Adjustable Rate Fund
Class A Front-End Sales Charge
Amount Invested
As a % of Offering Price1,2
As a % of Your Net Investment1
Dealer Commission as a % of Offering Price3
Up to $99,999
2.25%
2.30%
2.00%
$100,000-$249,999
1.75%
1.78%
1.50%
$250,000-$499,999
1.50%
1.52%
1.25%
$500,000-$999,999
1.00%
1.01%
0.75%
$1,000,000-$4,999,9994
0.00%
0.00%
0.50% of the first $4,999,999, plus5
$5,000,000 or greater4
0.00%
0.00%
0.25% of amounts equal to or over $5,000,000
1
The front-end sales charge you pay may differ slightly from the amounts listed here due to rounding calculations.
2
The offering price includes the applicable front-end sales charge.
3
The dealer commission is generally paid by WFFD from the front-end sales charge you pay upon investing in the Fund.
4
A 1.00% CDSC is assessed on Class A share purchases of $1,000,000 or more if they are redeemed within 18 months from the date of purchase, unless the dealer of record waived its commission. Certain exceptions apply (see "CDSC Waivers" in this prospectus/proxy statement and Exhibit E). The CDSC percentage you pay is applied to the NAV of the shares on the date of original purchase. For Target Fund shareholders who receive Class A shares in connection with the Merger, the date of purchase is the original purchase date of your Target Fund shares.
5
Evergreen Adjustable Rate Fund pays 0.25% to investment firms for amounts over $1,000,000.
Purchases of Class A shares in connection with reinvestments of distributions, exchanges from Class A shares of another Evergreen fund where you paid a sales charge and distribution exchanges (purchasing shares of one Evergreen fund using a distribution from another Evergreen fund) are not subject to sales charges. Although no front-end sales charge applies to purchases of $1 million or more, if you sell any such shares within 18 months of purchase, you may pay a 1.00% contingent deferred sales charge on the shares sold. For more information, see "Calculating the Contingent Deferred Sales Charge" in your Target Fund's prospectus.
Class B. Class B shares of your Target Fund are available for purchase only through (i) an exchange transaction in which Class B shares of another Evergreen fund are exchanged or (ii) your Target Fund's dividend reinvestment program. The Evergreen funds reserve the right to make additional exceptions or otherwise modify the foregoing restrictions at any time and to reject any investment for any reason. If you select Class B shares, you do not pay a front-end sales charge, so the entire amount of your purchase is invested in the Fund. However, you may pay a contingent deferred sales charge if you sell your shares within six years. See "Calculating the Contingent Deferred Sales Charge" in your Target Fund's prospectus for information on how the contingent deferred sales charge is determined. In addition, your shares are subject to 12b-1 fees. After eight years, Class B shares automatically convert to Class A shares. Depending on your investment timeframe, the combined contingent deferred sales charge and Rule 12b-1 fees may result in higher costs than if you had purchased Class A or Class C shares. The amount of the contingent deferred sales charge you pay depends on the length of time you held your shares, as shown below:
Evergreen Intrinsic Value Fund Evergreen Fundamental Large Cap Fund Evergreen Strategic Growth Fund Evergreen Omega Fund Evergreen Golden Core Opportunities Fund Evergreen Global Large Cap Equity Fund Evergreen Global Opportunities Fund Evergreen Intrinsic World Equity Fund Evergreen Health Care Fund Evergreen Precious Metals Fund Evergreen Utility & Telecommunications Fund Evergreen Diversified Capital Builder Fund Evergreen Growth Fund Evergreen Special Values Fund Evergreen Small Cap Value Fund Evergreen Enhanced S&P 500® Fund Evergreen Strategic Municipal Bond Fund Evergreen North Carolina Municipal Fund Evergreen Pennsylvania Municipal Bond Fund Evergreen International Bond Fund Evergreen Diversified Income Builder Fund Evergreen High Income Fund
Class B Contingent Deferred Sales Charge
Years Held
Maximum Contingent Deferred Sales Charge
1
5.00%
2
4.00%
3
3.00%
4
3.00%
5
2.00%
6
1.00%
Thereafter
0.00%
8
Converts to Class A
Dealer Allowance1
4.00%
1
The dealer allowance, or commission, is paid by WFFD to investment firms for sales of shares.
Evergreen Adjustable Rate Fund
Class B Contingent Deferred Sales Charge
Years Held
Maximum Contingent Deferred Sales Charge
1
2.00%
2
1.50%
3
1.00%
4
0.50%
5
0.00%
6
Converts to Class A
Dealer Allowance1
2.00%
1
The dealer allowance, or commission, is paid by WFFD to investment firms for sales of shares.
The contingent deferred sales charge and dealer allowance may be reduced for certain investors. See "Sales Charge Reduction" in your Target Fund's prospectus.
Class C. If you select Class C shares, you do not pay a front-end sales charge, but your shares are subject to 12b-1 fees. In addition, you may pay a contingent deferred sales charge if you sell your shares within one year. See "Calculating the Contingent Deferred Sales Charge" in your Target Fund's prospectus for information on how the contingent deferred sales charge is determined. Class C shares do not convert to Class A shares, so the higher 12b-1 fees paid by Class C shares continue for the life of the account and may cost more over the life of the account than if you had paid a front-end sales charge on Class A shares. The amount of the contingent deferred sales charge you pay depends on the length of time you held your shares, as shown below:
Class C Contingent Deferred Sales Charge
Years Held
Maximum Sales Charge
1
1.00%
Thereafter
0.00%
Dealer Allowance1
1.00%
1
The dealer allowance, or commission, is paid by WFFD to investment firms for sales of shares.
The contingent deferred sales charge and dealer allowance may be reduced for certain investors. See "Sales Charge Reduction" in your Target Fund's prospectus.
Class I. Your Target Fund offers Class I shares at NAV without a front-end sales charge, contingent deferred sales charge or 12b-1 fee. Class I shares are only offered, subject to the minimum initial purchase requirements stated under "Purchase and Redemption Information," in the following manner: (1) to investment advisory clients of EIMC (or its advisory affiliates), (2) to employer- or state-sponsored benefit plans, including but not limited to, retirement plans, defined benefit plans, deferred compensation plans, or savings plans, (3) to fee-based mutual fund wrap accounts, (4) through arrangements entered into on behalf of the Evergreen funds with certain financial services firms, (5) to certain institutional investors, and (6) to persons who owned Class Y shares in registered name in an Evergreen fund on or before December 31, 1994 or who owned shares of any SouthTrust fund in registered name as of March 18, 2005 or who owned shares of Vestaur Securities Fund as of May 20, 2005.
Class IS. Institutional Service class shares are offered at NAV without a front-end sales charge or contingent deferred sales charge. However, Institutional Service class shares are subject to 12b-1 fees.
Class R. Class R shares generally are available only to certain retirement plans. Class R shares are offered at NAV without a front-end or contingent deferred sales charge but are subject to 12b-1 fees.
Wells Fargo Advantage Funds
12b-1 Fees.Wells Fargo Advantage Funds have adopted a Distribution Plan (a "12b-1 Plan") pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the 1940 Act for certain classes. The 12b-1 Plan authorizes the payment of all or part of the cost of preparing and distributing prospectuses and distribution-related services or other activities including ongoing compensation to selling agents. The 12b-1 Plan also provides that, if and to the extent any shareholder servicing payments are recharacterized as payments for distribution-related services, they are approved and payable under the 12b-1 Plan. Fees paid under the 12b-1 Plan by Class B shares that are closed to new investors and additional investments (except in connection with reinvestment of any distributions and permitted exchanges) primarily cover past sales and distribution services, as well as ongoing services to shareholders. Over time, these fees will increase the cost of your investment and may cost you more than other types of sales charges. The following table sets forth the 12b-1 fee charged to each class of Wells Fargo Advantage Funds.
Wells Fargo Advantage Fund Class
12b-1 Fee as a Percentage of Net Assets
Class A
0.00%
Class B
0.75%
Class C
0.75%
Class R
0.25%
Administrator Class
0.00%
Institutional Class
0.00%
Wells Fargo Advantage Funds have a shareholder servicing plan. Under this plan, each Fund, with respect to certain of its classes of shares, has agreements with various shareholder servicing agents to process purchase and redemption requests, to service shareholder accounts, and to provide other related services. For these services, the applicable share classes of a Fund pay an annual fee of up to 0.25% of the applicable class's average daily net assets. Selling or shareholder servicing agents, in turn, may pay some or all of these amounts to their employees or registered representatives who recommend or sell Fund shares or make investment decisions on behalf of their clients.
Class A. If you choose to buy Class A shares, you will pay the public offering price (POP) which is the NAV plus the applicable sales charge. Since sales charges are reduced for Class A share purchases above certain dollar amounts, known as "breakpoint levels," the POP is lower for these purchases. The dollar amount of the sales charge is the difference between the POP of the shares purchased (based on the applicable sales charge in the table below) and the NAV of those shares. Because of rounding in the calculation of the POP, the actual sales charge you pay may be more or less than that calculated using the percentages shown below. Class A shares are also subject to a shareholder servicing fee of 0.25%.
Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic Value Fund Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined U.S. Core Fund Wells Fargo Advantage Core Equity Fund Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Large Cap Growth Fund Wells Fargo Advantage Omega Growth Fund Wells Fargo Advantage Small/Mid Cap Core Fund Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined Global Equity Fund Wells Fargo Advantage Global Opportunities Fund Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic World Equity Fund Wells Fargo Advantage Health Care Fund Wells Fargo Advantage Precious Metals Fund Wells Fargo Advantage Utility and Telecommunications Fund Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Capital Builder Fund Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Income Builder Fund Wells Fargo Advantage Traditional Small Cap Growth Fund Wells Fargo Advantage Growth Opportunities Fund Wells Fargo Advantage Special Small Cap Value Fund
Class A Sales Charge Schedule
Amount of Purchase
Front-end Sales Charge As % of Public Offering Price
Front-end Sales Charge as % of Net Amount Invested
Less than $50,000
5.75%
6.10%
$50,000-$99,999
4.75%
4.99%
$100,000-$249,999
3.75%
3.90%
$250,000-$499,999
2.75%
2.83%
$500,000-$999,999
2.00%
2.04%
$1,000,000 and over1
0.00%
0.00%
1
A 1.00% CDSC is assessed on Class A share purchases of $1,000,000 or more if they are redeemed within 18 months from the date of purchase, unless the dealer of record waived its commission. Certain exceptions apply (see "CDSC Waivers" in this prospectus/proxy statement and Exhibit E). The CDSC percentage you pay is applied to the NAV of the shares on the date of original purchase. For Target Fund shareholders who receive Class A shares in connection with the Merger, the date of purchase is the original purchase date of your Target Fund shares.
Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Municipal Bond Fund Wells Fargo Advantage North Carolina Tax-Free Fund Wells Fargo Advantage Pennsylvania Tax-Free Fund Wells Fargo Advantage International Bond Fund Wells Fargo Advantage High Yield Bond Fund
Class A Sales Charge Schedule
Amount of Purchase
Front-end Sales Charge As % of Public Offering Price
Front-end Sales Charge as % of Net Amount Invested
Less than $50,000
4.50%
4.71%
$50,000-$99,999
4.00%
4.17%
$100,000-$249,999
3.50%
3.63%
$250,000-$499,999
2.50%
2.56%
$500,000-$999,999
2.00%
2.04%
$1,000,000 and over1
0.00%
0.00%
1
A 1.00% CDSC is assessed on Class A share purchases of $1,000,000 or more if they are redeemed within 18 months from the date of purchase, unless the dealer of record waived its commission. Certain exceptions apply (see "CDSC Waivers" in this prospectus/proxy statement and Exhibit E). The CDSC percentage you pay is applied to the NAV of the shares on the date of original purchase. For Target Fund shareholders who receive Class A shares in connection with the Merger, the date of purchase is the original purchase date of your Target Fund shares.
Wells Fargo Advantage Adjustable Rate Government Fund
Class A Sales Charge Schedule
Amount of Purchase
Front-end Sales Charge As % of Public Offering Price
Front-end Sales Charge as % of Net Amount Invested
Less than $50,000
2.00%
2.04%
$50,000-$99,999
1.50%
1.52%
$100,000-$249,999
1.00%
1.01%
$250,000-$499,999
0.75%
0.76%
$500,000-$999,999
0.50%
0.50%
$1,000,000 and over1
0.00%
0.00%
1
A 1.00% CDSC is assessed on Class A share purchases of $1,000,000 or more if they are redeemed within 18 months from the date of purchase, unless the dealer of record waived its commission. Certain exceptions apply (see "CDSC Waivers" in this prospectus/proxy statement and Exhibit E). The CDSC percentage you pay is applied to the NAV of the shares on the date of original purchase. For Target Fund shareholders who receive Class A shares in connection with the Merger, the date of purchase is the original purchase date of your Target Fund shares.
Class B. Class B shares are closed to new investors and additional investments from existing shareholders, except that existing shareholders of Class B shares may reinvest any distributions into Class B shares and exchange their Class B shares for Class B shares of other Wells Fargo Advantage Funds (as permitted by our exchange policy). No new or subsequent investments, including through automatic investment plans, will be allowed in Class B shares of the Funds, except through a distribution reinvestment or permitted exchange. For Class B shares currently outstanding and Class B shares acquired upon reinvestment of dividends, all Class B share attributes, including associated CDSC schedules, conversion features, any applicable CDSC waivers, and distribution plan and shareholder services plan fees, will continue in effect. Existing shareholders of Class B shares who redeem their shares within six years of the purchase date may pay a CDSC based on how long such shareholders have held their shares. Certain exceptions apply (see "CDSC Waivers" in this prospectus/proxy statement and Exhibit E). Class B shares are also subject to a shareholder servicing fee of 0.25%. The CDSC schedules are as follows:
Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic Value Fund Wells Fargo Advantage Core Equity Fund Wells Fargo Advantage Omega Growth Fund Wells Fargo Advantage Global Opportunities Fund Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Municipal Bond Fund Wells Fargo Advantage Pennsylvania Tax-Free Fund Wells Fargo Advantage International Bond Fund Wells Fargo Advantage Health Care Fund Wells Fargo Advantage Precious Metals Fund Wells Fargo Advantage Utility and Telecommunications Fund Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Capital Builder Fund Wells Fargo Advantage High Yield Bond Fund Wells Fargo Advantage Special Small Cap Value Fund
Class B Shares CDSC Schedule
Redemption Within
CDSC
1 Year
5.00%
2 Years
4.00%
3 Years
3.00%
4 Years
3.00%
5 Years
2.00%
6 Years
1.00%
7 Years
0.00%
8 Years
A Shares
Wells Fargo Advantage Adjustable Rate Government Fund
Class B Shares CDSC Schedule
Redemption Within
CDSC
1 Year
1.50%
2 Years
0.75%
3 Years
0.00%
4 Years
0.00%
5 years
A Shares
To determine whether the CDSC applies to a redemption, a Fund will first redeem shares acquired by reinvestment of any distributions and then will redeem shares in the order in which they were purchased (such that shares held the longest are redeemed first). After shares are held for six years, the CDSC expires. After shares are held for seven years, the Class B shares are converted to Class A shares to reduce your future ongoing expenses. For Target Fund shareholders who receive Class B shares in connection with the Merger, the date of purchase is the original purchase date of your Target Fund shares.
If you exchange Class B shares received in a reorganization for Class B shares of another Wells Fargo Advantage Fund, you will retain the CDSC schedules of your exchanged shares.
Class C. If you choose Class C shares, you buy them at NAV and agree that if you redeem your shares within one year of the purchase date, you will pay a CDSC of 1.00%. At the time of purchase, your Fund's distributor pays sales commissions of up to 1.00% of the purchase price to selling agents and up to 1.00% annually thereafter. The CDSC percentage you pay is applied to the NAV of the shares on the date of original purchase. For Target Fund shareholders who receive Class C shares in connection with the Merger, the date of purchase is the original purchase date of your Target Fund shares. To determine whether the CDSC applies to a redemption, the Fund will first redeem shares acquired by reinvestment of any distributions and then will redeem shares in the order in which they were purchased (such that shares held the longest are redeemed first). Class C shares are also subject to a shareholder servicing fee of 0.25%. Class C shares do not convert to Class A shares, and therefore continue to pay higher ongoing expenses.
Administrator Class. Administrator Class shares are offered primarily for direct investment by certain institutions. Administrator Class shares may also be offered through certain financial intermediaries. Administrator Class shares are offered at NAV without a front-end sales charge, contingent deferred sales charge or 12b-1 fee. They are subject to a shareholder servicing fee of 0.25%.
Institutional Class. Institutional Class shares are offered primarily for direct investment by certain institutions. Institutional class shares are offered at NAV without a front-end sales charge, contingent deferred sales charge, 12b-1 fee or shareholder servicing fee.
Class R. Class R shares generally are available only to certain retirement plans. Class R shares are not subject to either front-end or contingent deferred sales charges, but are subject to a 12b-1 fee and a shareholder servicing fee of 0.25%.
Reductions and Waivers of Sales Charges -- Wells Fargo Advantage Funds
Generally, more sales charge reductions or waivers for Class A shares are offered than for Class B and Class C shares, particularly if you intend to invest greater amounts. You should consider whether you are eligible for any of the potential reductions or waivers when you are deciding which share class to buy. Consult the Target Fund's Statement of Additional Information, Exhibit E and the Merger SAI for further details regarding reductions and waivers of sales charges.
CLASS A SHARES SALES CHARGE REDUCTIONS AND WAIVERS You can pay a lower or no sales charge for the following types of purchases. If you believe you are eligible for any of the following reductions or waivers, it is up to you to ask the selling agent or shareholder servicing agent for the reduction or waiver and to provide appropriate proof of eligibility.
You pay no sales charges on Fund shares you buy with reinvested distributions.
You pay a lower sales charge if you are investing an amount over a breakpoint level. See "Class A Shares Sales Charge Schedule" above.
You pay no sales charges on Fund shares you purchase with the proceeds of a redemption of either Class A or Class B shares of the same Fund within 120 days of the date of the redemption. (Please note, you will still be charged any applicable CDSC on Class B shares you redeem.) Subject to the Funds' Short Term trading Policy, shareholders may not be able to exercise this provision for the first 30 days after your redemption.
By signing a LETTER OF INTENT (LOI) prior to purchase, you pay a lower sales charge now in exchange for promising to invest an amount over a specified breakpoint within the next 13 months. Reinvested dividends and capital gains do not count as purchases made during this period. We will hold in escrow shares equal to approximately 5% of the amount you say you intend to buy. If you do not invest the amount specified in the LOI before the expiration date, we will redeem enough escrowed shares to pay the difference between the reduced sales load you paid and the sales load you should have paid. Otherwise, we will release the escrowed shares when you have invested the agreed amount.
RIGHTS OF ACCUMULATION (ROA) allow you to combine Class A, Class B, Class C and WealthBuilder Portfolio shares of any Wells Fargo Advantage Fund already owned (excluding Wells Fargo Advantage money market fund shares, unless you notify us that you previously paid a sales load on these assets) in order to reach breakpoint levels and to qualify for sales load discounts on subsequent purchases of Class A or WealthBuilder Portfolio shares. The purchase amount used in determining the sales charge on your purchase will be calculated by multiplying the maximum public offering price by the number of Class A, Class B, Class C and WealthBuilder Portfolio shares of any Wells Fargo Advantage Fund already owned and adding the dollar amount of your current purchase.
ACCOUNTS THAT CAN BE AGGREGATED You may aggregate the following types of accounts indicated below to qualify for a volume discount:
Can this type of account be aggregated?
Yes
No
Individual accounts
X
Joint accounts
X
UGMA/UTMA accounts
X
Trust accounts over which the shareholder has individual or shared authority
X
Solely owned business accounts
X
RETIREMENT PLANS
Traditional and Roth IRAs
X
SEP IRAs
X
SIMPLE IRAs that use the Wells Fargo Advantage Funds prototype agreement1
X
SIMPLE IRAs that do not use the Wells Fargo Advantage Funds prototype agreement
X
403(b) Plan accounts2
X
401(k) Plan accounts
X
OTHER ACCOUNTS
529 Plan accounts1
X
Accounts held through other brokerage accounts
X
1
These accounts may be aggregated at the plan level for purposes of establishing eligibility for volume discounts. When plan assets in Fund Class A, Class B, Class C and WealthBuilder Portfolio shares (excluding Wells Fargo Advantage money market fund shares) reach a breakpoint, all plan participants benefit from the reduced sales charge. Participant accounts will not be aggregated with personal accounts.
2
Effective January 1, 2009, Wells Fargo Advantage Funds no longer offers new, or accept purchases in existing, 403(b) accounts utilizing the Wells Fargo Advantage Funds prototype agreement.
Based on the above chart, if you believe that you own Fund shares in one or more accounts that can be combined with your current purchase to achieve a sales charge breakpoint, you must, at the time of your purchase, specifically identify those shares to your selling agent or shareholder servicing agent. For an account to qualify for a volume discount, it must be registered in the name of, or held for, the shareholder, his or her spouse or domestic partner, as recognized by applicable state law, or his or her children under the age of 21. Class A shares purchased at NAV will not be aggregated with other Fund shares for purposes of receiving a volume discount.
CLASS A SHARES SALES CHARGE WAIVERS FOR CERTAIN PARTIES We reserve the right to enter into agreements that reduce or waive sales charges for groups or classes of shareholders. If you own Fund shares as part of another account or package such as an IRA or a sweep account, you should read the materials for that account. Those terms may supersede the terms and conditions discussed here. If you fall into any of the following categories, you can buy Class A shares at NAV:
Current and retired employees, directors/trustees and officers of:
Wells Fargo Advantage Funds (including any predecessor funds);
Wells Fargo & Company and its affiliates; and
family members (spouse, domestic partner, parents, grandparents, children, grandchildren and siblings (including step and in-law)) of any of the above.
Current employees of:
the Fund's transfer agent;
broker-dealers who act as selling agents;
family members (spouse, domestic partner, parents, grandparents, children, grandchildren and siblings (including step and in-law)) of any of the above; and
each Fund's sub-adviser, but only for the Fund(s) for which such sub-adviser provides investment advisory services.
Qualified registered investment advisers who buy through a broker-dealer or service agent who has entered into an agreement with the Fund's distributor that allows for load-waived Class A purchases.
Investment companies exchanging shares or selling assets pursuant to a reorganization, merger, acquisition, or exchange offer to which the Fund is a party.
Section 529 college savings plan accounts.
Insurance company separate accounts.
Fund of Funds, including those advised by Funds Management (Wells Fargo Advantage WealthBuilder PortfoliosSM), subject to review and approval by Funds Management.
Investors who receive annuity payments under either an annuity option or from death proceeds previously invested in a Fund may reinvest such payments or proceeds in the Fund within 120 days of receiving such distribution.
Investors who purchase shares that are to be included in certain retirement, benefit, pension, trust or investment "wrap accounts" or through an omnibus account maintained with a Fund by a broker-dealer.
Evergreen Class IS shareholders who, in the Merger of their Target Fund, receive Class A shares of an Acquiring Fund, can continue to purchase Class A shares of their Acquiring Fund and any other Wells Fargo Advantage Fund purchased subsequently by exchange at net asset value, without paying the customary sales load.
Evergreen Class R shareholders who, in the Merger of their Target Fund, receive Class A shares of an Acquiring Fund, can continue to purchase Class A shares of their Acquiring Fund and any other Wells Fargo Advantage Fund purchased subsequently by exchange at net asset value, without paying the customary sales load.
CDSC WAIVERS
You will not be assessed a CDSC on Fund shares you redeem that were purchased with reinvested distributions.
Waiver of the CDSC for all redemptions made because of scheduled (Internal Revenue Code Section 72(t)(2) withdrawal schedule) or mandatory (withdrawals generally made after age 70 1/2 according to Internal Revenue Service (IRS) guidelines) distributions from traditional IRAs and certain other retirement plans. (See your retirement plan information for details.)
Waiver of the CDSC for redemptions made in the event of the last surviving shareholder's death or for a disability suffered after purchasing shares. ("Disabled" is defined in Internal Revenue Code Section 72(m)(7).)
Waiver of the CDSC for redemptions made at the direction of Funds Management in order to, for example, complete a merger or effect a Fund liquidation.
Waiver of the Class C shares CDSC if the dealer of record waived its commission.
Waiver of the Class C shares CDSC where a Fund did not pay a sales commission at the time of purchase.
We also reserve the right to enter into agreements that reduce or eliminate sales charges for groups or classes of shareholders, or for Fund shares included in other investment plans such as "wrap accounts." If you own Fund shares as part of another account or package, such as an IRA or a sweep account, you should read the terms and conditions that apply for that account. Those terms and conditions may supersede the terms and conditions discussed here. Contact your selling agent for further information.
Purchase and Redemption Information
Shares of the Target and Acquiring Funds may be purchased and sold directly or through broker-dealers and other financial intermediaries who have entered into sales agreements with the Funds' principal underwriter. Additional information on how you can buy, redeem or exchange shares of each Fund is available for a Target Fund in the Fund's prospectus and SAI and, for an Acquiring Fund, in this prospectus/proxy statement and the Merger SAI. WFFD serves as the principal underwriter for the Funds.
The following tables set forth the minimum initial purchase amounts for each applicable class of shares of the Target and Acquiring Funds, respectively.
Evergreen Funds
Minimum Initial Purchase of Classes A, B and C Shares
Minimum Initial Purchase of Class I Shares
Regular Accounts
$1,000
$1,000,000
IRAs
$1,000
N/A
Systematic Investment Plan
$500
N/A
There is no minimum amount for additional purchases for any share class listed above of a Target Fund with respect to regular and IRA accounts. For additional purchases through a systematic investment plan, there is a minimum additional purchase amount of $50 a month for Classes A, B and C. Information regarding certain applicable exceptions is available in the Target Funds' prospectuses and statements of additional information.
For Class IS shares, the minimum initial investment is $1 million, which may be waived in certain situations. There is no minimum amount required for subsequent purchases.
For Class R shares, eligible retirement plans of qualifying size generally may open an account and purchase Class R shares by contacting certain broker-dealers and financial institutions that have selling agreements with WFFD. These entities may impose transaction charges. Additional shares may be purchased through a retirement plan's administrator or record-keeper.
Wells Fargo Advantage Funds®
Minimum Initial Purchase of Classes A and C Shares
Regular Accounts
$1,000
Minimum Initial IRAs, IRA Rollovers and Roth IRAs
$250
UGMA/UTMA Accounts
$50
Employer Sponsored Retirement Plans
None
For Institutional Class and Administrator Class shares of the applicable Acquiring Funds, share purchases made through a customer account at your financial intermediary follow that firm's terms. Financial intermediaries may require different minimum investment amounts with respect to both initial and additional purchases. Please consult an account representatitve from your financial intermediary for specifics. For information on how to purchase Institutional Class and Administrator Class shares directly, refer to Exhibit E.
Following completion of the Mergers, former Class I shareholders of any applicable Target Fund will not need to meet the minimum investment amount or the institutional entity requirements applicable to the Institutional Class shares of the Acquiring Fund received in the Merger. For additional information relating to applicable eligibility requirements, please see Exhibit E.
For Class R shares, eligible retirement plans of qualifying size generally may open an account and purchase Class R shares by contacting certain broker-dealers and financial institutions that have selling agreements with WFFD. These entities may impose transaction charges. Additional shares may be purchased through a retirement plan's administrator or record-keeper.
For additional purchases of Classes A and Class C shares, there is a minimum purchase amount of $100 for any share class of an Acquiring Fund with respect to regular, IRA, IRA rollovers and Roth IRA accounts. Aggregate purchases of Class C shares may not exceed $1,000,000. For additional purchases through UGMA/UTMA accounts, there is a minimum additional purchase amount of $50. There is no minimum with respect to additional purchases through employer sponsored retirement plans. Additional purchases of Institutional Class and Administrator Class shares follow the terms established by the financial intermediary through whom the shares were purchased. Evergreen Class I shareholders who, in the reorganization of their Fund, receive Institutional Class shares of a Wells Fargo Advantage Acquiring Fund, can continue to purchase Institutional Class shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Acquiring Fund without having to meet the eligibility requirements for Wells Fargo Advantage Fund Institutional Class shareholders.
Foreign Shareholders. Funds Management has adopted a policy that generally only permits investments in the Wells Fargo Advantage Funds by shareholders having both a U.S. address and taxpayer identification number on record with the Funds. As a result of this policy, following the Merger, shareholders of an Evergreen Target Fund for whom the Funds do not have both a U.S. address and taxpayer identification number on record and for whom an exception has not been made will no longer be able to make additional investments in Wells Fargo Advantage Funds, including additional purchases, exchanges, or transfers, into a Wells Fargo Advantage Fund. This includes purchases through direct deposit, automatic investments, or automatic exchanges. In addition, following the Merger, all dividend or capital gains distributions will be paid to foreign shareholders in cash and mailed to each affected shareholder at their current address of record, except that for IRAs, dividends and capital gains will continue to be reinvested until an affected shareholder reaches age 59 ½. For accounts to be eligible for future purchase transactions, the account registration with the Funds must be at a valid U.S. address and have a valid U.S. taxpayer identification number on record.
The Funds reserve the right to refuse or cancel a purchase or exchange order for any reason. Additional information concerning purchases and redemptions of shares is contained in each Target Fund's prospectus and statement of additional information, Exhibit E and the Merger SAI.
Exchange Privileges
Shares of the Target Funds may be exchanged for shares of the same class of any other Evergreen fund. Shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Funds may be exchanged for shares of the same class of any other Wells Fargo Advantage Fund. No sales charge is imposed on an exchange. If you are making an initial investment into a fund through an exchange, you generally must exchange at least the minimum initial purchase amount for the new fund. An exchange is considered both a sale and a purchase of shares and may create a taxable event. Further information regarding the current exchange privileges, the requirements and limitations attendant thereto, and the tax implications are described in each Target Fund's prospectus and statement of additional information, Exhibit E and the Merger SAI.
Please note that for Target Fund shareholders whose Mergers are scheduled to occur on or about July 16 (please see Exhibit A for a schedule of the closing dates), your exchangeability will be limited to those Evergreen Funds with the same closing date as your Target Fund.
Small Accounts and Small Account Fee
Wells Fargo Advantage Funds reserve the right to redeem certain accounts that fall below the minimum initial investment amount as a result of shareholder redemptions (as opposed to market movement). Before doing so, Wells Fargo Advantage Funds will notify you and give you approximately 60 days to bring your account above the minimum investment amount.
The Evergreen funds reserve the right to assess a $15 annual low balance fee on each fund account with a value of less than $1,000, subject to certain exceptions as described in the Evergreen funds' prospectuses.
Financial Intermediary Compensation
If you purchase a Target Fund or an Acquiring Fund through a broker-dealer or other financial intermediary, the Fund and its related companies may pay the intermediary for the sale of Fund shares and related services. These payments may create a conflict of interest by influencing the broker-dealer or other intermediary and your financial adviser to recommend the Fund over another investment. Ask your financial adviser or visit your financial intermediary's website for more information.
Fund Policies and Procedures
The Target Fund's short-term trading policy is substantially similar to that of Wells Fargo Advantage Funds, which is set forth below. The Target Fund's policy is described in its prospectus and SAI.
Short-Term Trading Policy
The Funds reserve the right to reject any purchase or exchange order for any reason. The Funds are not designed to serve as vehicles for frequent trading. Purchases or exchanges that a Fund determines could harm the Fund may be rejected.
Excessive trading by Fund shareholders can negatively impact a Fund and its long-term shareholders in several ways, including disrupting Fund investment strategies, increasing transaction costs, decreasing tax efficiency, and diluting the value of shares held by long-term shareholders. Excessive trading in Fund shares can negatively impact a Fund's long-term performance by requiring it to maintain more assets in cash or to liquidate portfolio holdings at a disadvantageous time. Certain Funds may be more susceptible than others to these negative effects. For example, Funds that have a greater percentage of their investments in non-U.S. securities may be more susceptible than other Funds to arbitrage opportunities resulting from pricing variations due to time zone differences across international financial markets. Similarly, Funds that have a greater percentage of their investments in small company securities may be more susceptible than other Funds to arbitrage opportunities due to the less liquid nature of small company securities. Both types of Funds also may incur higher transaction costs in liquidating portfolio holdings to meet excessive redemption levels. Fair value pricing may reduce these abritrage opportunities, thereby reducing some of the negative effects of excessive trading.
The Funds actively discourage and take steps to prevent the portfolio disruption and negative effects on long-term shareholders that can result from excessive trading activity by Fund shareholders. The Board has approved the Funds' policies and procedures, which provide, among other things, that Funds Management may deem trading activity to be excessive if it determines that such trading activity would likely be disruptive to a Fund by increasing expenses or lowering returns. In this regard, the Funds take steps to avoid accommodating frequent purchases and redemptions of shares by Fund shareholders. Except as noted below for the Wells Fargo Advantage Adjustable Rate Government Fund, Funds Management monitors available shareholder trading information across all Funds on a daily basis. If a shareholder redeems more than $5,000 (including redemptions that are part of an exchange transaction) from a Fund, that shareholder will be "blocked" from purchasing shares of that Fund (including purchases that are part of an exchange transaction) for 30 calendar days after the redemption. This policy does not apply to:
Money market funds;
Ultra-short funds;
Purchases of shares through dividend reinvestments;
Systematic purchases, redemptions or exchanges where a financial intermediary maintaining a shareholder account identifies the transaction as a systematic purchase, redemption or exchange at the time of the transaction;
Rebalancing transactions within certain asset allocation or "wrap" programs where the financial intermediary maintaining a shareholder account is able to identify the transaction as part of an asset allocation program approved by Funds Management;
Transactions initiated by a registered "fund of funds" or Section 529 Plan into an underlying fund investment;
Certain transactions involving participants in employer-sponsored retirement plans, including: participant withdrawals due to mandatory distributions, rollovers and hardships, withdrawals of shares acquired by participants through payroll deductions, and shares purchased or redeemed by a participant in connection with plan loans; and
Purchases below $5,000 (including purchases that are part of an exchange transaction).
Because the Wells Fargo Advantage Adjustable Rate Government Fund is often used for short-term investments, it is designed to accomodate more frequent purchases and redemptions than longer-term income funds. As a result, the Wells Fargo Advantage Adjustable Rate Government Fund does not anticipate that frequent purchases and redemptions, under normal circumstances, will have significant adverse consequences to the Wells Fargo Advantage Adjustable Rate Government Fund or its shareholders. Although the policies adopted by the Wells Fargo Advantage Adjustable Rate Government Fund do not prohibit frequent trading, Funds Management will seek to prevent an investor from utilizing the Wells Fargo Advantage Adjustable Rate Government Fund to facilitate frequent purchases and redemptions of shares in long-term Funds in contravention of the policies and procedures adopted by the long-term Funds.
In addition, Funds Management reserves the right to accept purchases, redemptions and exchanges made in excess of applicable trading restrictions in designated accounts held by Funds Management or its affiliate that are used at all times exclusively for addressing operational matters related to shareholder accounts, such as testing of account functions, and are maintained at low balances that do not exceed specified dollar amount limitations.
A financial intermediary through whom you may purchase shares of a Fund may independently attempt to identify excessive trading and take steps to deter such activity. As a result, a financial intermediary may on its own limit or permit trading activity of its customers who invest in Fund shares using standards different from the standards used by Funds Management and described in this Prospectus. Funds Management may permit a financial intermediary to enforce its own internal policies and procedures concerning frequent trading in instances where Funds Management reasonably believes that the intermediary policies and procedures effectively discourage disruptive trading activity. If you purchase Fund shares through a financial intermediary, you should contact the intermediary for more information about the restrictions or limitations on trading activity that will be applied to your account.
Dividend Policy
The Target and Acquiring Funds each distribute their investment company taxable income and their net realized gains with the frequency set forth in the table below.
With respect to both the Evergreen funds and Wells Fargo Advantage Funds, unless a shareholder chooses otherwise on the account application, all dividend, capital gain and other distribution payments made by a Fund will be reinvested in additional shares of the Fund. Alternatively, a shareholder may elect to receive all distributions in cash.
Other distribution options for the Evergreen funds are: (i) to reinvest dividends earned in one Fund into an existing account in another fund in the same share class and same registration automatically, with capital gains reinvested in the original fund or (ii) to reinvest capital gains but receive all ordinary income distributions in cash.
Another distribution option for the Wells Fargo Advantage Funds is to reinvest dividends and capital gains earned in one Fund into an existing account in another fund in the same share class and same registration automatically.
Fund
Frequency of Net Investment Income Distributions
Frequency of Net Realized Gains Distributions
Evergreen Intrinsic Value Fund
Annually
Annually
Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic Value Fund
Annually
Annually
Fund
Frequency of Net Investment Income Distributions
Frequency of Net Realized Gains Distributions
Evergreen Enhanced S&P 500® Fund
Quarterly
Annually
Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined U.S. Core Fund
Quarterly
Annually
Fund
Frequency of Net Investment Income Distributions
Frequency of Net Realized Gains Distributions
Evergreen Fundamental Large Cap Fund
Quarterly
Annually
Wells Fargo Advantage Core Equity Fund
Annually
Annually
Fund
Frequency of Net Investment Income Distributions
Frequency of Net Realized Gains Distributions
Evergreen Strategic Growth Fund
Annually
Annually
Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Large Cap Growth Fund
Annually
Annually
Fund
Frequency of Net Investment Income Distributions
Frequency of Net Realized Gains Distributions
Evergreen Omega Fund
Annually
Annually
Wells Fargo Advantage Omega Growth Fund
Annually
Annually
Fund
Frequency of Net Investment Income Distributions
Frequency of Net Realized Gains Distributions
Evergreen Golden Core Opportunities Fund
Annually
Annually
Wells Fargo Advantage Small/Mid Cap Core Fund
Annually
Annually
Fund
Frequency of Net Investment Income Distributions
Frequency of Net Realized Gains Distributions
Evergreen Global Large Cap Equity Fund
Annually
Annually
Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined Global Equity Fund
Annually
Annually
Fund
Frequency of Net Investment Income Distributions
Frequency of Net Realized Gains Distributions
Evergreen Global Opportunities Fund
Annually
Annually
Wells Fargo Advantage Global Opportunities Fund
Annually
Annually
Fund
Frequency of Net Investment Income Distributions
Frequency of Net Realized Gains Distributions
Evergreen Intrinsic World Equity Fund
Annually
Annually
Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic World Equity Fund
Annually
Annually
Fund
Frequency of Net Investment Income Distributions
Frequency of Net Realized Gains Distributions
Evergreen Strategic Municipal Bond Fund
Daily/Monthly
Annually
Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Municipal Bond Fund
Daily/Monthly
Annually
Fund
Frequency of Net Investment Income Distributions
Frequency of Net Realized Gains Distributions
Evergreen North Carolina Municipal Bond Fund
Daily/Monthly
Annually
Wells Fargo Advantage North Carolina Tax-Free Fund
Daily/Monthly
Annually
Fund
Frequency of Net Investment Income Distributions
Frequency of Net Realized Gains Distributions
Evergreen Pennsylvania Municipal Bond Fund
Daily/Monthly
Annually
Wells Fargo Advantage Pennsylvania Tax-Free Fund
Daily/Monthly
Annually
Fund
Frequency of Net Investment Income Distributions
Frequency of Net Realized Gains Distributions
Evergreen Adjustable Rate Fund
Daily/Monthly
Annually
Wells Fargo Advantage Adjustable Rate Government Fund
Daily/Monthly
Annually
Fund
Frequency of Net Investment Income Distributions
Frequency of Net Realized Gains Distributions
Evergreen International Bond Fund
Quarterly
Annually
Wells Fargo Advantage International Bond Fund
Quarterly
Annually
Fund
Frequency of Investment Company Taxable Income Distributions
Frequency of Net Realized Gains Distributions
Evergreen Health Care Fund
Annually
Annually
Wells Fargo Advantage Health Care Fund
Annually
Annually
Fund
Frequency of Net Investment Income Distributions
Frequency of Net Realized Gains Distributions
Evergreen Precious Metals Fund
Annually
Annually
Wells Fargo Advantage Precious Metals Fund
Annually
Annually
Fund
Frequency of Net Investment Income Distributions
Frequency of Net Realized Gains Distributions
Evergreen Utility and Telecommunications Fund
Quarterly
Annually
Wells Fargo Advantage Utility and Telecommunications Fund
Quarterly
Annually
Fund
Frequency of Net Investment Income Distributions
Frequency of Net Realized Gains Distributions
Evergreen Diversified Capital Builder Fund
Quarterly
Annually
Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Capital Builder Fund
Quarterly
Annually
Fund
Frequency of Net Investment Income Distributions
Frequency of Net Realized Gains Distributions
Evergreen Diversified Income Builder Fund
Daily/Monthly
Annually
Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Income Builder Fund
Daily/Monthly
Annually
Fund
Frequency of Net Investment Income Distributions
Frequency of Net Realized Gains Distributions
Evergreen Growth Fund
Annually
Annually
Wells Fargo Advantage Traditional Small Cap Growth Fund
Annually
Annually
Fund
Frequency of Net Investment Income Distributions
Frequency of Net Realized Gains Distributions
Evergreen Small-Mid Growth Fund
Annually
Annually
Wells Fargo Advantage Growth Opportunities Fund
Annually
Annually
Fund
Frequency of Net Investment Income Distributions
Frequency of Net Realized Gains Distributions
Evergreen High Income Fund
Daily/Monthly
Annually
Wells Fargo Advantage High Yield Bond Fund
Daily/Monthly
Annually
Fund
Frequency of Net Investment Income Distributions
Frequency of Net Realized Gains Distributions
Evergreen Special Values Fund
Annually
Annually
Evergreen Small Cap Value Fund
Annually
Annually
Wells Fargo Advantage Special Small Cap Value Fund
Annually
Annually
Pricing Fund Shares
The following describes how Wells Fargo Advantage Funds price their shares. The Evergreen funds follow similar procedures. See each Target Fund's prospectus and SAI for further information about the pricing of shares with respect to a Target Fund. See Exhibit E and the Merger SAI for further information about the pricing of shares with respect to an Acquiring Fund.
The share price (net asset value per share or NAV) for the Fund is calculated each business day as of the close of trading on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) (generally 4 p.m. ET). To calculate a share's NAV, the Fund's assets are valued and totaled, liabilities are subtracted, and the balance, called net assets, is divided by the number of shares outstanding. The NAV of each share class is calculated separately. The price at which a purchase or redemption of Fund shares is effected is based on the next calculation of NAV after the order is placed. A Fund does not calculate its NAV on days the NYSE is closed for trading, which include New Year's Day, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, Washington's Birthday, Good Friday, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.
With respect to any portion of a Fund's assets that may be invested in other mutual funds, the Fund's NAV is calculated based upon the reported net asset values of the other mutual funds in which the Fund invests, and the prospectuses for those companies explain the circumstances under which those companies will use fair value pricing and the effects of using fair value pricing.
With respect to any portion of a Fund's assets invested directly in securities, the Fund's investments are generally valued at current market prices. Securities are generally valued based on the last sale price during the regular trading session if the security trades on an exchange (closing price). Securities that are not traded primarily on an exchange generally are valued using latest quoted bid prices obtained by an independent pricing service. Securities listed on the Nasdaq Stock Market, Inc., however, are valued at the Nasdaq Official Closing Price (NOCP), and if no NOCP is available, then at the last reported sales price.
We are required to depart from these general valuation methods and use fair value pricing methods to determine the values of certain investments if we believe that the closing price or the latest quoted bid price of a security, including securities that trade primarily on a foreign exchange, does not accurately reflect its current value when the Fund calculates its NAV. In addition, we use fair value pricing to determine the value of investments in securities and other assets, including illiquid securities, for which current market quotations are not readily available. The closing price or the latest quoted bid price of a security may not reflect its current value if, among other things, a significant event occurs after the closing price or latest quoted bid price is established but before a Fund calculates its NAV that materially affects the value of the security. We use various criteria, including a systematic evaluation of U.S. market moves after the close of foreign markets, in deciding whether a foreign security's market price is still reliable and, if not, what fair market value to assign to the security.
In light of the judgment involved in fair value decisions, there can be no assurance that a fair value assigned to a particular security is accurate or that it reflects the price that the Fund could obtain for such security if it were to sell the security as of the time of fair value pricing. Such fair value pricing may result in NAVs that are higher or lower than NAVs based on the closing price or latest quoted bid price.
INFORMATION ON SHAREHOLDERS' RIGHTS
Form of Organization
The Target and Acquiring Funds are series of the corresponding Target and Acquiring Trusts, respectively, as identified above. The Trusts are open-end management investment companies registered with the SEC under the 1940 Act, which continuously offer shares to the public. Each Trust is organized as a Delaware statutory trust and is governed by its respective Amended and Restated Declaration of Trust (each referred to hereinafter as a "Declaration of Trust"), its Amended and Restated By-Laws, with respect to an Evergreen Target Trust only (each referred to hereinafter as "By-Laws"), and applicable state and federal law.
Capitalization
The beneficial interests in the Acquiring and Target Funds are represented by an unlimited number of transferable shares of beneficial interest. Each Fund's governing documents permit the Trustees to allocate shares into an unlimited number of series, and classes thereof, with rights determined by the Trustees, all without shareholder approval. Fractional shares may be issued by either Fund. Each Fund's shares represent equal proportionate interests in the assets belonging to the shares of the same class of that Fund. Except as otherwise required by the 1940 Act or other applicable law, shareholders of each Fund are entitled to receive dividends and other amounts as determined by the Trustees. Shareholders of each Fund vote separately, by class, as to matters that affect only their particular class and, by Fund, as to matters, such as approval of or amendments to investment advisory agreements or proposed mergers, that affect only their particular Fund.
Shareholder Liability
Under Delaware law, shareholders of a Delaware statutory trust are entitled to the same limitation of personal liability extended to stockholders of Delaware corporations. Other than in a limited number of states, no such similar statutory or other authority limiting business trust shareholder liability exists. As a result, to the extent that the Trusts or shareholders of the Trusts are subject to the jurisdiction of a court that does not apply Delaware law, shareholders of the relevant Trust may be subject to liability. To guard against this risk, each Declaration of Trust (a) provides that any written obligation of such Trust may contain a statement that such obligation may only be enforced against the assets of the relevant Trust or the particular series in question and the obligation is not binding upon the shareholders of the relevant Trust; however, the omission of such a disclaimer will not operate to create personal liability for any shareholder; and (b) provides for indemnification out of Trust property of any shareholder held personally liable for the obligations of the relevant Trust. Accordingly, the risk of a shareholder of a Trust incurring financial loss beyond that shareholder's investment because of shareholder liability should be limited to circumstances in which: (i) the court refuses to apply Delaware law; (ii) no contractual limitation of liability was in effect; and (iii) the relevant Trust itself is unable to meet its obligations.
Shareholder Meeting and Voting Rights
The Trusts are not required to hold annual meetings of shareholders and do not currently intend to hold regular shareholder meetings. With respect to each Trust, a meeting of shareholders for the purpose of voting upon the question of removal of a Trustee must be called when requested in writing by the holder(s) of at least 10% of the outstanding shares of the relevant Trust. With respect to each Evergreen Trust, any Trustee may be removed by action of at least 2/3 of the outstanding shares. With respect to the Wells Fargo Funds Trust, any Trustee may be removed by action of at least 2/3 of the outstanding shares if required by Section 16(c) of the 1940 Act, as interpreted by the staff of the SEC.
Each Trust is required to call a meeting of shareholders for the purpose of electing Trustees if, at any time, less than a majority of the Trustees then holding office were elected by shareholders. Cumulative voting is not permitted in the election of Trustees. Except when a larger quorum is required by applicable law, 25% of the issued and outstanding shares of each Target Fund, and 33 1/3% of the issued and outstanding shares of each Acquiring Fund entitled to vote constitutes a quorum for consideration of a matter. For each Fund, when a quorum is present a majority (greater than 50%) of the votes cast is sufficient to act on a matter (unless otherwise specifically required by the applicable governing documents or other law, including the 1940 Act), except that, with respect to the Target Trust, a plurality of the shares voted may elect a Trustee.
The Declaraton of Trust of a Target Trust provides that each share of a Target Fund is entitled to one vote for each dollar and a fractional vote for each fraction of a dollar, of net asset value applicable to such share.
The Declaration of Trust of the Acquiring Trust provides that each share is entitled to one vote, and each fractional share to a proportionate fraction of a vote.
Liquidation
In the event of the liquidation of the Acquiring or Target Funds, the shareholders would be entitled to receive, when and as declared by the Trustees, the excess of the assets belonging to such Fund and attributable to the class over the liabilities belonging to the Fund and attributable to the class. In either case, the assets so distributable to shareholders of the Fund will be distributed among the shareholders in proportion to the number of shares of the class of the Fund held by them and recorded on the books of the Fund.
Liability and Indemnification of Trustees
Under the Declaration of Trust for a Target Trust, a Trustee is liable to the relevant Target Fund and its shareholders only for such Trustee's own willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence, or reckless disregard of the duties involved in the conduct of the office of Trustee or the discharge of such Trustee's functions. As provided in the Declaration of Trust, each Trustee of the relevant Target Trust is entitled to be indemnified against all liabilities against him or her, including the costs of litigation, unless it is determined that the Trustee (i) did not act in good faith in the reasonable belief that such Trustee's action was in or not opposed to the best interests of the relevant Target Fund; (ii) had acted with willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence or reckless disregard of such Trustee's duties; and (iii) in a criminal proceeding, had reasonable cause to believe that such Trustee's conduct was unlawful (collectively, "disabling conduct"). A determination that the Trustee did not engage in disabling conduct and is, therefore, entitled to indemnification may be based upon the outcome of a court action or administrative proceeding or on a reasonable determination based on a review of the facts by (a) a vote of a majority of a quorum of those Trustees who are neither "interested persons" of the Fund (within the meaning of the 1940 Act) nor parties to the proceeding or (b) an independent legal counsel in a written opinion. A Target Trust may also advance money for such litigation expenses provided that the Trustee undertakes to repay the relevant Target Fund if his or her conduct is later determined to preclude indemnification and certain other conditions are met.
If a Merger is consummated, the obligations of a Target Trust to indemnify a Trustee would be assumed by its corresponding Acquiring Trust. This is because, as set forth in each Plan, each Merger is conditioned upon the Acquiring Trust having entered into an indemnification agreement with each of the Trustees of the corresponding Target Trust preserving all existing indemnification rights that they have under the Evergreen Target Trust's charter documents.
Under the Declaration of Trust for the Acquiring Trust, all persons contracting with or having any claim against the Trust or a particular series shall look only to the assets of the Trust or such series, respectively, for payment under such contract or claim; and the Trustees shall not be personally liable therefor. No Trustee shall be liable to the Trust or to any shareholder for any loss, damage or claim incurred by reason of any act performed or omitted by such Trustee in good faith on behalf of the Trust, a series or a class, and in a manner reasonably believed to be within the scope of authority conferred on such Trustee by this Declaration of Trust, except that a Trustee shall be liable for any loss, damage or claim incurred by reason of such Trustee's willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence, or reckless disregard of the duties involved in the conduct of his or her office. Subject only to the express limitations in the 1940 Act, other applicable laws, and the Declaration of Trust, the Trust or the appropriate series shall indemnify each of its Trustees to the fullest extent permitted under the 1940 Act and other applicable laws. The Acquiring Trust may also advance money for such litigation provided that the Trustee undertakes to repay the relevant Acquiring Fund if his or her conduct is later determined to preclude indemnification and certain other conditions are met.
The foregoing is only a summary of certain characteristics of the operations of each Trust's Declaration of Trust, By-Laws (with respect to an Evergreen Target Trust) and Delaware law and is not a complete description of those documents or law. Shareholders should refer to the provisions of such Declaration of Trust, By-Laws (as applicable) and Delaware law directly for more complete information.
VOTING INFORMATION CONCERNING THE MEETING
Shareholder Information
This prospectus/proxy statement is being sent to shareholders of your Target Fund in connection with the solicitation of proxies by the Board of Trustees of the Target Trust, to be used at the Meeting to be held at 10:00 a.m., Pacific time, on ___ at the offices of the Wells Fargo Advantage Funds®, 525 Market Street, San Francisco, California 94105, and at any adjournments thereof. This prospectus/proxy statement, along with a Notice of the Meeting and a proxy card, is first being mailed to shareholders of the Target Fund on or about ___. Only shareholders of record as of the close of business on ___ (the "Record Date") are entitled to notice, and to vote at the Meeting or any adjournment(s) thereof. If you wish to participate in the Meeting, you may submit the proxy card included with this prospectus/proxy statement by mail, vote by telephone or the Internet, or attend the Meeting in person. (See the back of this prospectus/proxy statement for voting instructions.)
You can vote by returning your properly executed proxy card in the envelope provided. When you complete and sign your proxy card, the proxies named will vote on your behalf at the Meeting (or any adjournments thereof) as you have indicated. If you return a properly executed proxy card, but no choice is specified, your shares will be voted FOR approval of the Plan. If any other matters are properly presented at the Meeting for action, the persons named as proxies will vote in accordance with the views of management of the Target Fund. If any other matters about which the Target Fund did not have timely notice properly come before the Meeting, authorization is given to the proxy holders to vote in accordance with the views of management of the Target Fund. Abstentions and "broker non-votes" (i.e., shares held by brokers or nominees as to which (i) instructions have not been received from the beneficial owners or the persons entitled to vote and (ii) the broker or nominee does not have discretionary voting power on a particular matter) will be counted as shares that are present and entitled to vote for purposes of determining the presence of a quorum, and will have the effect of a vote against the Plan. Any proposal for which sufficient favorable votes have been received by the time of the Meeting may be acted upon and considered final regardless of whether the Meeting is adjourned to permit additional solicitation with respect to any other proposal. In certain circumstances in which the Target Fund has received sufficient votes to approve a matter being recommended for approval by the Board of Trustees, the Target Fund may request that brokers and nominees, in their discretion, withhold submission of broker non-votes in order to avoid the need for solicitation of additional votes in favor of the matter.
Shareholders may revoke a proxy prior to the Meeting by timely written notice delivered to the relevant Target Trust at the address above stating that the proxy is revoked, by submitting a subsequent proxy timely and in accordance with the methods prescribed by this prospectus/proxy statement, or by attending the Meeting and voting in person. Any shareholder who has returned a properly executed proxy card, including a broker who may hold shares on your behalf, has the right to revoke it at any time prior to its exercise by attending the Meeting and voting his or her shares in person, by submitting a letter of revocation to the Trust prior to the date of the Meeting, by submitting a later dated and properly executed proxy card to the Trust prior to the date of the Meeting, or by telephone or Internet. Unless revoked, all valid proxies will be voted in accordance with the specifications thereon or, in the absence of such specifications, FOR approval of the Plan.
Each Evergreen Target Trust's Declaration of Trust provides that the holders of twenty-five percent (25%) of an Evergreen Target Fund's shares issued and outstanding, present in person or by proxy, shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business at the Meeting.
Approval of each Merger requires the affirmative vote of the holders of a "majority of the outstanding voting securities " (as defined in the 1940 Act) of your Target Fund. A vote of the majority of the outstanding voting securities is defined in the 1940 Act as the lesser of (i) 67% or more of the voting securities present at the Meeting, if the holders of more than 50% of the outstanding voting securities of your Target Fund are present or represented by proxy, or (ii) more than 50% of the outstanding shares of your Target Fund. The outcome of the vote for any Merger will not affect the outcome of the vote for any other Proposal.
In voting on the Plan, all classes of the Target Fund will vote together as if they were a single class. Each share of an Evergreen Target Fund will be entitled to one vote for each dollar, and a fractional vote for each fraction of a dollar, of net asset value applicable to such share.
Proxy solicitations will be made primarily by mail, but proxy solicitations may also be made by telephone, through the Internet or personal solicitations conducted by officers and employees of EIMC, its affiliates or other representatives of the Target Fund (who will not be paid for their soliciting activities). In addition, ____, the Fund's proxy solicitor, may make proxy solicitations and will receive compensation for seeking shareholder votes and answering shareholder questions in an amount estimated to be $____. That cost and other expenses of the Meeting and the Merger will be paid by Funds Management, EIMC or one of their affiliates.
In the event a quorum is not present at the Meeting or in the event that a quorum is present but sufficient votes to approve the proposal are not received, the persons named as proxies may propose one or more adjournments of the Meeting to permit further solicitation of proxies. The persons named as proxies will vote in favor of adjournment those proxies that they are entitled to vote in favor of the proposal. They will vote against any such adjournment those proxies required to be voted against the proposal. The Meeting, whether or not a quorum is present, may be adjourned from time to time by the vote of a majority of the shares of a Target Fund represented at the Meeting, either in person or by proxy; or, in his or her discretion by the chair of the Meeting. Abstentions and broker non-votes will not be voted on a motion to adjourn.
A shareholder who objects to the proposed Merger will not be entitled under either Delaware law or the Declaration of Trust to demand payment for, or an appraisal of, his or her shares. However, shareholders should be aware that the Merger as proposed is not expected to result in recognition of gain or loss to shareholders for U.S. federal income tax purposes and that, if the Merger is consummated, shareholders will be free to redeem the shares of the Acquiring Fund which they receive in the transaction at their then-current net asset value. Shares of the Target Fund may be redeemed at any time prior to the consummation of the Merger. Shareholders of the Target Fund may wish to consult their tax advisors as to any differing consequences of redeeming Fund shares prior to the Merger or exchanging such shares in the Merger.
If the Target Fund shareholders do not vote to approve a Merger, the Board of Trustees of the Target Trusts may consider other possible courses of action in the best interests of shareholders.
The votes of the shareholders of the Acquiring Funds are not being solicited by this prospectus/proxy statement and are not required to carry out the Merger.
IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING THE AVAILABILITY OF PROXY MATERIALS FOR THE ANNUAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS TO BE HELD ON ___, 2010
You may obtain a copy of this prospectus/proxy statement, the accompanying Notice of Annual Meeting of Shareholders, the proxy card and the most recent Annual Report of your Evergreen Target Fund without charge by visiting the Web site indicated on your proxy card.
NOTICE TO BANKS, BROKER-DEALERS AND VOTING TRUSTEES AND THEIR NOMINEES. Please advise the Target Fund whether other persons are beneficial owners of shares for which proxies are being solicited and, if so, the number of copies of this prospectus/proxy statement needed to supply copies to the beneficial owners of the respective shares.
For each class of your Target Fund's shares entitled to vote at the meeting, the number of shares outstanding as of the Record Date was as follows:
Classes of Shares
Number of Shares Outstanding and Entitled to Vote
Number of Votes by Class
Evergreen Intrinsic Value Fund
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
All Classes
Evergreen Enhanced S&P 500® Fund
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
Class IS
All Classes
Evergreen Fundamental Large Cap Fund
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
All Classes
Evergreen Omega Fund
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
Class R
All Classes
Evergreen Golden Core Opportunities Fund
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
All Classes
Evergreen Global Large Cap Equity Fund
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
All Classes
Evergreen Global Opportunities Fund
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
All Classes
Evergreen Intrinsic World Equity Fund
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
All Classes
Evergreen Strategic Municipal Bond Fund
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
All Classes
Evergreen North Carolina Municipal Bond Fund
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
All Classes
Evergreen Pennsylvania Municipal Bond Fund
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
All Classes
Evergreen Adjustable Rate Fund
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
Class IS
All Classes
Evergreen International Bond Fund
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
Class IS
All Classes
Evergreen Health Care Fund
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
All Classes
Evergreen Precious Metals Fund
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
All Classes
Evergreen Utility and Telecommunications Fund
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
All Classes
Evergreen Diversified Income Builder Fund
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
All Classes
Evergreen Diversified Capital Builder Fund
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
All Classes
Evergreen Strategic Growth Fund
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
Class IS
Class R
All Classes
Evergreen Growth Fund
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
All Classes
Evergreen Small-Mid Growth Fund
Class A
Class I
All Classes
Evergreen High Income Fund
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
All Classes
Evergreen Special Values Fund
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
Class R
All Classes
Evergreen Small Cap Value Fund
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
All Classes
As of _____, the officers and Trustees of your Target Trust owned as a group less than 1% of the outstanding shares of any class of each Fund that is a series of the Trust. Except as noted below in the table, to each Fund's knowledge, no persons owned of record or beneficially 5% or more of any class of shares of the respective Fund. Any shareholder who holds beneficially 25% or more of the outstanding common shares of a Fund may be deemed to control the Fund until such time as it holds beneficially less than 25% of the outstanding common shares of the Fund. Any shareholder controlling a Fund may be able to determine the outcome of issues that are submitted to shareholders for vote, including the vote to approve the Plan, and may be able to take action regarding the Fund without the consent or approval of the other shareholders.
Evergreen Intrinsic Value Fund (Target Fund)
Name and Address of Shareholders
Class
Number of Shares
Percentage of Shares of Class Before Merger
___%
___%
Evergreen Enhanced S&P 500® Fund
Name and Address of Shareholders
Class
Number of Shares
Percentage of Shares of Class Before Merger
___%
___%
Evergreen Fundamental Large Cap Fund (Target Fund)
Name and Address of Shareholders
Class
Number of Shares
Percentage of Shares of Class Before Merger
___%
___%
Evergreen Omega Fund (Target Fund)
Name and Address of Shareholders
Class
Number of Shares
Percentage of Shares of Class Before Merger
___%
___%
Evergreen Golden Core Opportunities Fund (Target Fund)
Name and Address of Shareholders
Class
Number of Shares
Percentage of Shares of Class Before Merger
___%
___%
Evergreen Global Large Cap Equity Fund (Target Fund)
Name and Address of Shareholders
Class
Number of Shares
Percentage of Shares of Class Before Merger
___%
___%
Evergreen Global Opportunities Fund (Target Fund)
Name and Address of Shareholders
Class
Number of Shares
Percentage of Shares of Class Before Merger
___%
___%
Evergreen Intrinsic World Equity Fund (Target Fund)
Name and Address of Shareholders
Class
Number of Shares
Percentage of Shares of Class Before Merger
___%
___%
Evergreen Strategic Municipal Bond Fund (Target Fund)
Name and Address of Shareholders
Class
Number of Shares
Percentage of Shares of Class Before Merger
___%
___%
Evergreen North Carolina Municipal Bond Fund (Target Fund)
Name and Address of Shareholders
Class
Number of Shares
Percentage of Shares of Class Before Merger
___%
___%
Evergreen Pennsylvania Municipal Bond Fund (Target Fund)
Name and Address of Shareholders
Class
Number of Shares
Percentage of Shares of Class Before Merger
___%
___%
Evergreen Adjustable Rate Fund (Target Fund)
Name and Address of Shareholders
Class
Number of Shares
Percentage of Shares of Class Before Merger
___%
___%
Evergreen International Bond Fund (Target Fund)
Name and Address of Shareholders
Class
Number of Shares
Percentage of Shares of Class Before Merger
___%
___%
Evergreen Health Care Fund (Target Fund)
Name and Address of Shareholders
Class
Number of Shares
Percentage of Shares of Class Before Merger
___%
___%
Evergreen Precious Metals Fund (Target Fund)
Name and Address of Shareholders
Class
Number of Shares
Percentage of Shares of Class Before Merger
___%
___%
Evergreen Utility and Telecommunications Fund (Target Fund)
Name and Address of Shareholders
Class
Number of Shares
Percentage of Shares of Class Before Merger
___%
___%
Evergreen Diversified Income Builder Fund (Target Fund)
Name and Address of Shareholders
Class
Number of Shares
Percentage of Shares of Class Before Merger
___%
___%
Evergreen Diversified Capital Builder Fund (Target Fund)
Name and Address of Shareholders
Class
Number of Shares
Percentage of Shares of Class Before Merger
___%
___%
Evergreen Strategic Growth Fund (Target Fund)
Name and Address of Shareholders
Class
Number of Shares
Percentage of Shares of Class Before Merger
___%
___%
Evergreen Growth Fund (Target Fund)
Name and Address of Shareholders
Class
Number of Shares
Percentage of Shares of Class Before Merger
___%
___%
Evergreen Small-Mid Growth Fund (Target Fund)
Name and Address of Shareholders
Class
Number of Shares
Percentage of Shares of Class Before Merger
___%
___%
Evergreen High Income Fund (Target Fund)
Name and Address of Shareholders
Class
Number of Shares
Percentage of Shares of Class Before Merger
___%
___%
Evergreen Special Values Fund (Target Fund)
Name and Address of Shareholders
Class
Number of Shares
Percentage of Shares of Class Before Merger
___%
___%
Evergreen Small Cap Value Fund (Target Fund)
Name and Address of Shareholders
Class
Number of Shares
Percentage of Shares of Class Before Merger
___%
___%
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
The Merger SAI incorporates by reference the following financial statements, including the financial highlights for the periods indicated therein and, with respect to audited financial statements, the reports of KPMG LLP, independent registered public accounting firm to the Target Funds, thereon. The Merger SAI includes unaudited pro forma financial statements.
Since the Acquiring Funds are Shell Funds, they have not yet commenced operations and therefore, financial statements for the Acquiring Funds are not yet available.
Fund Name
Financial Statements as of
Audited or Unaudited
Evergreen Intrinsic Value Fund
07/31/2009
Audited
Evergreen Enhanced S&P 500® Fund
07/31/2009
Audited
Evergreen Fundamental Large Cap Fund
07/31/2009
Audited
Evergreen Strategic Growth Fund
09/30/2009
Audited
Evergreen Omega Fund
09/30/2009
Audited
Evergreen Golden Core Opportunities Fund
07/31/2009
Audited
Evergreen Global Large Cap Equity Fund
10/31/2009
Audited
Evergreen Global Opportunities Fund
10/31/2009
Audited
Evergreen Intrinsic World Equity Fund
10/31/2009
Audited
Evergreen Strategic Municipal Bond Fund
05/31/2009 11/30/20091
Audited Unaudited
Evergreen North Carolina Municipal Bond Fund
08/31/2009
Audited
Evergreen Pennsylvania Municipal Bond Fund
03/31/2009 09/30/20091
Audited Unaudited
Evergreen Adjustable Rate Fund
06/30/2009 12/31/20091
Audited Unaudited
Evergreen International Bond Fund
10/31/2009
Audited
Evergreen Health Care Fund
10/31/2009
Audited
Evergreen Precious Metals Fund
10/31/2009
Audited
Evergreen Utility and Telecommunications Fund
10/31/2009
Audited
Evergreen Diversified Capital Builder Fund
03/31/2009 09/30/20091
Audited Unaudited
Evergreen Diversified Income Builder Fund
04/30/2009 10/31/20091
Audited Unaudited
Evergreen Growth Fund
09/30/2009
Audited
Evergreen Small-Mid Growth Fund
09/30/2009
Audited
Evergreen High Income Fund
04/30/2009 10/31/20091
Audited Unaudited
Evergreen Special Values Fund
07/31/2009
Audited
Evergreen Small Cap Value Fund
07/31/2009
Audited
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The unaudited financial highlights for the six-month period ended on the date indicated above are provided in Exhibit F.
LEGAL MATTERS
Certain legal matters concerning the issuance of shares of an Acquiring Fund will be passed upon by Goodwin Procter LLP as counsel to the Acquiring Trust.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Each Target Fund and Acquiring Fund is subject to the informational requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the 1940 Act, and in accordance therewith files reports and other information including proxy material and charter documents with the SEC.
These items can be inspected and copies may be obtained at prescribed rates at the Public Reference Facilities maintained by the SEC at 100 F Street, N.E., Washington, D.C. 20549. Copies of such filings may be available at the following Commission regional offices: 3 World Financial Center, Suite 400, New York, NY 10281-1022; 33 Arch Street, 23rd Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1424; 701 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106-1532; 801 Brickell Ave., Suite 1800, Miami, FL 33131; 3475 Lenox Road, N.E., Suite 1000, Atlanta, GA 30326-1232; 175 W. Jackson Boulevard, Suite 900, Chicago, IL 60604; 1801 California Street, Suite 1500, Denver, CO 80202-2656; Burnett Plaza, Suite 1900, 801 Cherry Street, Unit 18, Fort Worth, TX 76102; 15 W. South Temple Street, Suite 1800, Salt Lake City, UT 84101; 5670 Wilshire Boulevard, 11th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90036-3648; and 44 Montgomery Street, Suite 2600, San Francisco, CA 94104.
Copies of such materials can also be obtained by mail from the Public Reference Branch, Office of Consumer Affairs and Informational Services, SEC, Washington, D.C. 20549 at prescribed rates or by calling 1-202-551-8090.
Certificated Shares
In connection with the Merger, all issued and outstanding shares of the Target Fund, including certificated shares, will be canceled. The Acquiring Fund will not issue certificates representing its shares in connection with the Merger, and any certificated shares you possess will be considered on deposit as book entry shares of the Acquiring Fund. After the Merger, the certificates themselves will have no monetary value and should be destroyed.
If you hold certificated shares, we ask you to destroy the certificates. Please contact the Evergreen funds at our toll free number before you destroy the certificate so that we may gather some information from you that will assist us with this process. If you have physical certificates but cannot locate them, please contact us so that we may update our files with that information.
Legal Proceedings
The Evergreen funds, EIMC and certain of EIMC's affiliates are involved in various legal actions, including private litigation and class action lawsuits, and are and may in the future be subject to regulatory inquiries and investigations.
EIMC has reached final settlements with the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") and the Securities Division of the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts ("Commonwealth") primarily relating to the liquidation of Evergreen Ultra Short Opportunities Fund ("Ultra"). The claims settled include the following: first, that during the period February 2007 through Ultra's liquidation on June 18, 2008, Ultra's former portfolio management team failed to properly take into account readily available information in valuing certain non-agency residential mortgage-backed securities held by Ultra, resulting in Ultra's NAV being overstated during the period; second, that EIMC acted inappropriately when, in an effort to explain the decline in Ultra's NAV, certain information regarding the decline was communicated to some, but not all, shareholders and financial intermediaries; third, that the Ultra portfolio management team did not adhere to regulatory requirements for affiliated cross trades in executing trades with other Evergreen funds; and finally, that from at least September 2007 to August 2008, Evergreen Investment Services, Inc. ("EIS"), EIMC's affiliated broker-dealer, did not preserve certain text and instant messages transmitted via personal digital assistant devices. In settling these matters, EIMC has agreed to a payment of $41.125 million, up to $40.125 million of which will be distributed to eligible shareholders of Ultra pursuant to a methodology and plan approved by the regulators. EIMC neither admitted nor denied the regulators' conclusions.
In addition, three purported class actions have been filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts relating to the same events; defendants include various Evergreen entities, including EIMC and EIS, and Evergreen Fixed Income Trust and its Trustees. The cases generally allege that investors in Ultra suffered losses as a result of (i) misleading statements in Ultra's registration statement and prospectus, (ii) the failure to accurately price securities in Ultra at different points in time and (iii) the failure of Ultra's risk disclosures and description of its investment strategy to inform investors adequately of the actual risks of the fund.
OTHER BUSINESS
The Trustees of your Target Fund do not intend to present any other business at the Meeting. If any other matters are properly presented at the Meeting for action by shareholders of a Target Fund, the persons named as proxies will vote in accordance with the views of management of the Target Fund.
THE TRUSTEES OF YOUR TARGET TRUST RECOMMEND APPROVAL OF THE PLAN WITH RESPECT TO YOUR FUND. ANY PROPERLY EXECUTED PROXY CARDS RECEIVED WITHOUT INSTRUCTIONS WILL BE VOTED IN FAVOR OF APPROVAL OF THE PLAN.
____, 2010
Instructions for Executing Proxy Card/Voting Instructions Card
The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and may help to avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly.
1. INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS: Sign your name exactly as it appears in the Registration on the proxy card.
2. JOINT ACCOUNTS: Either party may sign, but the name of the party signing should conform exactly to a name shown in the Registration on the proxy card.
3. ALL OTHER ACCOUNTS: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of Registration. For example:
REGISTRATION CORPORATE ACCOUNTS
VALID SIGNATURE
(1) ABC Corp.
ABC Corp.
(2) ABC Corp.
John Doe, Treasurer
(3) ABC Corp. c/o John Doe, Treasurer
John Doe
(4) ABC Corp. Profit Sharing Plan
John Doe, Trustee
TRUST ACCOUNTS
(1) ABC Trust
Jane B. Doe, Trustee
(2) Jane B. Doe, Trustee u/t/d 12/28/78
Jane B. Doe, Trustee
CUSTODIAL OR ESTATE ACCOUNTS
(1) John B. Smith, Cust. f/b/o John B. Smith, Jr. UGMA
John B. Smith
(2) John B. Smith
John B. Smith, Jr., Executor
After completing your proxy card, return it in the enclosed postage-paid envelope.
OTHER WAYS TO VOTE YOUR PROXY
VOTE BY TELEPHONE:
1. Read the prospectus/proxy statement and have your proxy card at hand. 2. Call the toll-free number on your proxy card.
VOTE BY INTERNET:
1. Read the prospectus/proxy statement and have your proxy card at hand. 2. Go to the Web site indicated on your proxy card and follow the voting instructions.
The Internet and telephone voting procedures are designed to authenticate shareholder identities, to allow shareholders to give their voting instructions, and to confirm that shareholders' instructions have been recorded properly. Please note that, although there is no charge to you for voting by telephone or electronically through the Internet associated with this prospectus/proxy statement, there may be costs associated with electronic access, such as usage charges from Internet service providers and telephone companies, that must be borne by the shareholders.
Voting by telephone or Internet is generally available 24 hours a day. Do not mail the proxy card if you are voting by telephone or Internet. If you have any questions about voting, please call [PROXY SOLICITOR], our proxy solicitor, at (800) ___ (toll free).
Exhibit A Form of Agreement and Plan of Reorganization
WELLS FARGO FUNDS TRUST
WELLS FARGO VARIABLE TRUST
EVERGREEN EQUITY TRUST
EVERGREEN FIXED INCOME TRUST
EVERGREEN INTERNATIONAL TRUST
EVERGREEN MONEY MARKET TRUST
EVERGREEN MUNICIPAL TRUST
EVERGREEN SELECT EQUITY TRUST
EVERGREEN SELECT FIXED INCOME TRUST
EVERGREEN SELECT MONEY MARKET TRUST
EVERGREEN VARIABLE ANNUITY TRUST
"FORM OF"AGREEMENT AND PLAN OF REORGANIZATION
Dated as of __________________
This AGREEMENT AND PLAN OF REORGANIZATION (the "Plan") is made as of this February [__], 2010, by and among Wells Fargo Funds Trust and Wells Fargo Variable Trust (each a "WFA Fund Trust"), each a Delaware statutory trust, for itself and with respect to each of its series that is an Acquiring Fund, as defined below, or a Target Fund, as defined below, each WFA Fund Trust, Acquiring Fund and Target Fund acting on its own behalf separately from all of the other parties hereto and not jointly or jointly and severally with any other party hereto; Evergreen Equity Trust, Evergreen Fixed Income Trust, Evergreen International Trust, Evergreen Money Market Trust, Evergreen Municipal Trust, Evergreen Select Equity Trust, Evergreen Select Fixed Income Trust, Evergreen Select Money Market Trust and Evergreen Variable Annuity Trust (each an "Evergreen Fund Trust"), each a Delaware statutory trust, for itself and with respect to each of its series that is a Target Fund, as defined below, each Evergreen Fund Trust and Target Fund acting on its own behalf separately from all of the other parties hereto and not jointly or jointly and severally with any other party hereto; as to Section 18 of this Plan only, Wells Fargo Funds Management, LLC ("Wells Fargo Funds Management"), the investment adviser to each series of each WFA Fund Trust; and as to Section 18 of this Plan only, Evergreen Investment Management Company, LLC ("EIMC"), the investment adviser to each series of each Evergreen Fund Trust;
WHEREAS, the WFA Fund Trusts and the Evergreen Fund Trusts are open-end management investment companies registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC") under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the "1940 Act");
WHEREAS, Wells Fargo Funds Management and EIMC are "affiliated persons" of each other under Section 2(a)(3)(C) of the 1940 Act due to their common ownership;
WHEREAS, the parties desire that each Acquiring Fund acquire all of the Assets of its Corresponding Target Fund, as defined below, in return for shares of the Acquiring Fund and the assumption by the Acquiring Fund of all of the Liabilities of the Corresponding Target Fund; and that such shares of the Acquiring Fund be distributed to the shareholders of the Corresponding Target Fund in connection with the liquidation and termination of the Corresponding Target Fund (each transaction between an Acquiring Fund and its Corresponding Target Fund, a "Reorganization");
WHEREAS, this Plan contemplates multiple Reorganizations but is intended to have effect in respect of each Reorganization as a separate agreement and plan of reorganization between an Acquiring Fund and one Corresponding Target Fund and is to be read and interpreted accordingly;
WHEREAS, each Acquiring Fund and each WFA Fund Trust acting for itself and on behalf of such Acquiring Fund, and each Target Fund and each Selling Fund Trust acting for itself and on behalf of such Target Fund, is acting separately from all of the other parties and their series, as applicable, and not jointly or jointly and severally with any other party;
WHEREAS, without limiting the foregoing, references in this Plan to "the WFA Fund Trust" and "the Selling Fund Trust" or otherwise to parties to this Plan shall be references only to the WFA Fund Trust or the Selling Fund Trust whose series are engaged in any specific Reorganization transaction; and
WHEREAS, the parties intend that each Reorganization qualify as a "reorganization," within the meaning of Section 368(a) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the "Code"), and that each Acquiring Fund and its Corresponding Target Fund will be a "party to a reorganization," within the meaning of Section 368(b) of the Code, with respect to the Reorganization.
NOW, THEREFORE, in accordance with the mutual promises described herein, the parties agree as follows:
1. Definitions.
The following terms shall have the following meanings:
1933 Act
The Securities Act of 1933, as amended.
1934 Act
The Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.
Acquiring Class
The class of shares of an Acquiring Fund that a WFA Fund Trust will issue to a Target Fund in respect of the Assets and Liabilities of the Target Fund attributable to the Corresponding Target Class, as set forth in Annex A.
Acquiring Fund
Each Fund listed in the column entitled "Acquiring Fund" in Annex A.
Acquiring Fund Financial Statements
The audited financial statements of an Acquiring Fund for its most recently completed fiscal year together with the unaudited financial statements of the Acquiring Fund for any semi-annual period completed since the end of the most recently completed fiscal year, in each case to the extent available.
Active Reorganization
Each Reorganization set forth in the Active Reorganization Table on Annex A.
Annex A
Annex A to this Plan, as it may be amended from time to time.
Assets
All property and assets of any kind and all interests, rights, privileges and powers of or attributable to a Fund, whether or not determinable at the appropriate Effective Time and wherever located. Assets include, without limitation, all cash, cash equivalents, securities, claims (whether absolute or contingent, known or unknown, accrued or unaccrued or conditional or unmatured), contract rights and receivables (including dividend and interest receivables and receivables for shares sold) owned by a Fund and any deferred or prepaid expense shown as an asset on such Fund's books.
Assets List
A list of securities and other Assets of or attributable to a Fund as of the date provided.
Board
The Board of Trustees of a WFA Fund Trust or an Evergreen Fund Trust.
Closing Date
The closing date for each Reorganization listed in the column entitled "Closing Date" in Annex A or such other date as the parties may agree to in writing, including any postponements described in the definition of Valuation Time.
Corresponding Acquiring Class
The Acquiring Fund share class set forth opposite a Target Class in Annex A.
Corresponding Acquiring Fund
The Acquiring Fund set forth opposite a Target Fund in Annex A.
Corresponding Target Class
The Target Fund share class set forth opposite an Acquiring Class in Annex A.
Corresponding Target Fund
The Target Fund set forth opposite an Acquiring Fund in Annex A.
Effective Time
9:00 a.m. Eastern Time on the business day following the Closing Date of a Reorganization, or such other time and date as the parties may agree to in writing.
Fund
An Acquiring Fund or a Target Fund.
HSR Act
The Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act of 1976, as amended.
Liabilities
All liabilities of, or allocated or attributable to, a Fund, whether known or unknown, accrued or unaccrued, absolute or contingent, conditional or fixed, matured or unmatured. For clarity and without limitation, the Liabilities of a Target Fund of an Evergreen Fund Trust include all of its present or future obligations (or the obligations of any Evergreen Fund Trust relating to the Target Fund) under or in respect of deferred compensation and as to indemnification (including without limitation with respect to any action, suit, or proceeding, whether or not currently pending or threatened).
Material Agreements
The agreements set forth in Schedule A, as it may be amended from time to time.
Reorganization Documents
With respect to an Acquiring Fund, such bills of sale, assignments, and other instruments of transfer as the WFA Fund Trust in question reasonably deems necessary or desirable to effect any Corresponding Target Fund's transfer of all of its rights and title to and interest in its Assets to the Acquiring Fund. With respect to a Target Fund, such instruments of assumption, instruments of transfer, and other documents as the Selling Fund Trust in question reasonably deems necessary or desirable to effect the Corresponding Acquiring Fund's assumption of all of the Target Fund's Liabilities.
Schedule A
Schedule A to this Plan, as it may be amended from time to time.
Selling Fund Trust
Each WFA Fund Trust and Evergreen Fund Trust that has a Target Fund as a series.
Shell Acquiring Fund
Each Acquiring Fund set forth in the "Shell Reorganization Table" in Annex A.
Shell Reorganization
Each Reorganization set forth in the Shell Reorganization Table in Annex A.
Target Class
The Target Fund share class set forth opposite an Acquiring Class in Annex A.
Target Fund
Each Fund listed in the column entitled "Target Fund" in Annex A.
Target Fund Financial Statements
The audited financial statements of a Target Fund for its most recently completed fiscal year together with the unaudited financial statements of the Target Fund for any semi-annual period completed since the end of the most recently completed fiscal year, in each case to the extent available.
Valuation Time
With respect to each Reorganization, the last time on the Closing Date, or such other time and date as the parties may agree to in writing, when a WFA Fund Trust determines the net asset value of the shares of the Acquiring Fund as set forth in the Acquiring Fund's registration statement on Form N-1A. In the event the New York Stock Exchange or another primary trading market for portfolio securities of the Acquiring Fund shall be closed to trading, or trading thereon shall be restricted or trading or the reporting of trading on the New York Stock Exchange or other primary trading market shall be disrupted so that accurate appraisal of the value of the net assets of the Acquiring Fund or any Target Fund is impracticable, the Valuation Time shall be postponed until the first business day after the day when trading shall have been fully resumed and reporting shall have been restored. In such event, the Effective Time shall automatically be postponed so that it occurs on the first business day after the Valuation Time.
2. Regulatory Filings. For each Reorganization, the WFA Fund Trust whose series is the Acquiring Fund shall prepare and file any required filings including, without limitation, filings with state or foreign securities regulatory authorities in connection with the Reorganization, and each Selling Fund Trust whose series is a Corresponding Target Fund shall assist the WFA Fund Trust in preparing any such required filings.
3. Transfer of Target Fund Assets. Each Selling Fund Trust, with respect to each of its series that is a Target Fund, and each WFA Fund Trust, with respect to each of its series that is an Acquiring Fund, shall take the following steps with respect to each Reorganization involving that Target Fund or Acquiring Fund:
(a) Within a reasonable time prior to the Closing Date, the Target Fund shall provide, if requested, its Assets List to its Corresponding Acquiring Fund. The Target Fund may sell any investment on the Assets List prior to the Valuation Time. After the Target Fund provides the Assets List, the Target Fund will notify its Corresponding Acquiring Fund of its purchase or incurrence of additional investments or of any additional encumbrances, rights, restrictions or claims not reflected on the Assets List, within a reasonable time period after such purchase or incurrence. Within a reasonable time after receipt of the Assets List and prior to the Closing Date, the Corresponding Acquiring Fund will advise the Target Fund in writing of any investments shown on the Assets List that the Corresponding Acquiring Fund has reasonably determined to be impermissible or inconsistent with the investment objective, policies and restrictions of the Corresponding Acquiring Fund.
(b) The Selling Fund Trust shall assign, transfer, deliver and convey the Target Fund's Assets to its Corresponding Acquiring Fund at the Reorganization's Effective Time. In exchange for the transfer of the Assets, the Corresponding Acquiring Fund shall simultaneously assume the Target Fund's Liabilities and issue and deliver to the Target Fund full and fractional shares of beneficial interest of each Acquiring Class. The Corresponding Acquiring Fund shall determine the number of shares of each Acquiring Class to issue by dividing the value of the Assets net of Liabilities attributable to its Corresponding Target Class by the net asset value of one Acquiring Class share. Based on this calculation, the Corresponding Acquiring Fund shall issue shares of beneficial interest of each Acquiring Class with an aggregate net asset value equal to the value of the Assets net of Liabilities of the Corresponding Target Class. The Corresponding Acquiring Fund shall then accept the Target Fund's Assets and assume the Target Fund's Liabilities such that at and after the Effective Time (i) all of the Target Fund's Assets shall become and be Assets of its Corresponding Acquiring Fund and (ii) all of the Target Fund's Liabilities at the Effective Time shall attach to the Corresponding Acquiring Fund, and be enforceable against the Corresponding Acquiring Fund to the same extent as if initially incurred by the Corresponding Acquiring Fund.
(c) The parties shall determine the net asset value of the Acquiring Fund shares to be delivered, and the value of the Assets to be conveyed net of Liabilities, as of the Valuation Time in accordance with the applicable WFA Fund Trust's current valuation procedures as described in the then-current prospectus or prospectuses or statement or statements of additional information of the Acquiring Fund. For money market funds, the net asset value of the Acquiring Fund shares to be delivered, and the value of the Assets to be conveyed net of Liabilities, will be calculated using the amortized cost valuation procedures approved by the Board of Trustees of WFA Fund Trust, as described in the then-current prospectus or prospectuses or statement or statements of additional information of the Acquiring Fund. The parties shall make all computations to the fourth decimal place or such other decimal place as the parties may agree to in writing.
(d) The Selling Fund Trust shall cause its custodian to transfer the Target Fund's Assets with good and marketable title to the account of its Corresponding Acquiring Fund. The Selling Fund Trust shall also cause its custodian to transfer all cash in the form of immediately available funds. In addition, the Selling Fund Trust shall cause its custodian to transfer any Assets that were not transferred to the Acquiring Fund's account at the Effective Time to the Acquiring Fund's account at the earliest practicable date thereafter.
4. Liquidation and Termination of Target Funds, Registration of Shares and Access to Records. Each Selling Fund Trust, with respect to each of its series that is a Target Fund, and each WFA Fund Trust, with respect to each of its series that is an Acquiring Fund, shall take the following steps with respect to each Reorganization involving that Target Fund or Acquiring Fund:
(a) At or as soon as is reasonably practical after the Effective Time, the Selling Fund Trust shall distribute to shareholders of record of each Target Class the shares of beneficial interest of its Corresponding Acquiring Class pro rata on the basis of the shares of the Target Class owned by such shareholders. Each shareholder also shall have the right to receive, at or as soon as practicable after the Effective Time, any unpaid dividends or other distributions that the Selling Fund Trust may have declared with respect to the Target Class shares. The WFA Fund Trust shall record on its books the ownership by the Target Fund shareholders of the Corresponding Acquiring Fund shares. The WFA Fund Trusts do not issue certificates representing the Acquiring Fund shares, and shall not be responsible for issuing certificates to shareholders of the Target Funds. The Selling Fund Trust shall wind up the affairs of the Target Fund and shall take all steps as are necessary and proper to dissolve, liquidate and terminate the Target Fund and the Selling Fund Trust (to the extent it is an Evergreen Fund Trust) in accordance with applicable law and regulations and its Declaration of Trust and By-Laws, as soon as is reasonably practicable after the Effective Time.
(b) At and after the Closing Date, the Selling Fund Trust, with respect to the Target Fund, shall provide the applicable WFA Fund Trust, with respect to the Corresponding Acquiring Fund, and its transfer agent with immediate access to: (i) all of its records containing the names, addresses and taxpayer identification numbers of all of the Target Fund's shareholders and the number and percentage ownership of the outstanding shares of the Target Class owned by each shareholder immediately prior to the Effective Time; and (ii) all original documentation (including all applicable Internal Revenue Service forms, certificates, certifications and correspondence) in the possession or control of the Selling Fund Trust relating to the Target Fund shareholders' taxpayer identification numbers and their liability for or exemption from back-up withholding. Any payments made to service providers in connection with such direction shall be borne by both Wells Fargo Funds Management and EIMC pursuant to Section 18 of this Plan. As soon as practicable following the Reorganization, the Selling Fund Trust shall deliver all books and records with respect to the Target Fund in its possession or control, including books and records showing the ownership of all of the issued and outstanding shares of each Target Class, to the WFA Fund Trust, and the WFA Fund Trust shall thereafter have the responsibility to preserve and maintain, or to cause its service providers to preserve and maintain, all such records received by it in accordance with Section 31 of, and Rule 31a-1 and 31a-2 under, the 1940 Act.
5. Representations, Warranties and Agreements of a Selling Fund Trust. Each Selling Fund Trust, for itself and with respect to each of its series that is a Target Fund, separately and not jointly, represents and warrants to, and agrees with, the applicable WFA Fund Trust in any Reorganization involving such Target Fund, as follows:
(a) The Selling Fund Trust is a statutory trust, duly created, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the State of Delaware. The Board of the Selling Fund Trust duly established and designated the Target Fund as a series of the Selling Fund Trust and each Target Class as a class of the Target Fund. The Selling Fund Trust is an open-end management investment company registered with the SEC under the 1940 Act, and such registration is in full force and effect.
(b) The Selling Fund Trust has the power and all necessary federal, state and local qualifications and authorizations to own all of its properties and Assets, to carry on its business as now being conducted and described in its currently effective registration statement on Form N-1A as filed with the SEC, to enter into this Plan and to consummate the transactions contemplated herein.
(c) The Board of the Selling Fund Trust has duly authorized the execution and delivery of this Plan and approved the performance of the transactions contemplated herein. Duly authorized officers of the Selling Fund Trust have executed and delivered this Plan. This Plan represents a valid and binding obligation of the Selling Fund Trust with respect to the Target Fund, enforceable in accordance with its terms, subject as to enforcement to bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, arrangement, moratorium and other similar laws of general applicability relating to or affecting creditors' rights and to general equity principles. The execution and delivery of this Plan do not, and the consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Plan will not, violate any law or regulation applicable to the Selling Fund Trust, the Declaration of Trust or By-Laws of the Selling Fund Trust or any agreement, indenture, instrument, contract or other undertaking to which the Selling Fund Trust is a party or by which it is bound. No consent, approval, authorization or order of any court or governmental authority is required for the consummation by the Selling Fund Trust of the transactions contemplated by this Plan, except such as may be required under the 1933 Act, the 1934 Act, the 1940 Act, and insurance, securities or blue sky laws of any U.S. state or the District of Columbia or Puerto Rico.
(d) The Target Fund has qualified and met the requirements for treatment as a "regulated investment company" under Part I of Subchapter M of Subtitle A, Chapter 1, of the Code in respect of each taxable year since the commencement of its operations, and will continue so to qualify until the Effective Time and has computed (or will compute) its federal income tax liability, if any, under Sections 852 and 4982 of the Code.
(e) The Selling Fund Trust has duly authorized and validly issued all of the issued and outstanding shares of the Target Fund and all of those shares are, and on the Closing Date will be, validly outstanding, fully paid and non-assessable, and were and will have been offered for sale and sold in conformity, in all material respects, with the registration or qualification requirements of all applicable federal and state securities laws. There are, and will be as of the Closing Date, no outstanding options, warrants or other rights to subscribe for or purchase any Target Fund shares, nor are there outstanding any securities convertible into Target Fund shares.
(f) The Selling Fund Trust with respect to the Target Fund is, and at the Effective Time will be, in compliance in all material respects with all applicable laws, rules and regulations, including, without limitation, the 1940 Act, the 1933 Act, the 1934 Act and all applicable state securities laws, and from the date of this Plan through the Closing Date will comply in all material respects with all newly adopted rules and regulations under the 1940 Act on or before their compliance dates. The Selling Fund Trust with respect to the Target Fund is in compliance in all material respects with the investment policies and restrictions applicable to it set forth in the registration statement on Form N-1A as currently in effect in respect of it. The value of the net assets of the Target Fund is determined using portfolio valuation methods that comply in all material respects with the requirements of the 1940 Act and the policies of such Target Fund, except as has been disclosed to its Corresponding Acquiring Fund.
(g) Except as otherwise provided herein, the Selling Fund Trust shall operate the business of the Target Fund in the ordinary course between the date hereof and the Effective Time, it being agreed that such ordinary course of business will include, without limitation: (i) the declaration and payment of dividends and distributions pursuant to standard dividend and distribution policies approved by such Target Fund's Board prior to the date of this Plan or otherwise in the ordinary course of business, (ii) the declaration and payment of any other dividends and distributions deemed advisable by the Target Fund after consultation with its Corresponding Acquiring Fund in anticipation of the Reorganization, including the declaration and payment of dividends necessary to avoid a fund-level tax for the taxable year ending on the Closing Date and, as applicable, any prior taxable year in respect of which such Target Fund is eligible as of the Closing Date to declare a "spillback" dividend under Section 855 of the Code, and (iii) the taking of any other commercially reasonable action in anticipation of the Reorganization (and obtaining such additional "run off" insurance coverage as the Selling Fund Trust's Board may approve, and selling assets for purposes of recognizing taxable gains to offset tax-loss carryforwards). Notwithstanding anything in this Plan to the contrary, the Selling Fund Trust shall: (i) not take any action inconsistent with the treatment of any Reorganization as a "reorganization" within the meaning of Section 368(a) of the Code; and (ii) take all actions reasonably necessary to ensure satisfaction of the representations in the certificate to be provided to Proskauer Rose LLP in connection with their opinion described in Section 8(f) of this Plan.
(h) At the Effective Time, the Selling Fund Trust with respect to the Target Fund will have good and marketable title to its Assets and full right, power and authority to assign, transfer, deliver and convey such Assets.
(i) The Target Fund Financial Statements fairly present the financial position of the Target Fund as of the date indicated. The Target Fund Financial Statements have been prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles consistently applied.
(j) To the knowledge of the Selling Fund Trust, except as has been disclosed to its Corresponding Acquiring Fund, the Target Fund has no material Liabilities, whether or not determined or determinable, other than: 1) Liabilities disclosed or provided for in the Target Fund Financial Statements; and 2) Liabilities incurred in the ordinary course of business subsequent to the Target Fund Financial Statements. The Target Fund does not have any Liabilities to any service provider of the Selling Fund Trust for fees previously waived or deferred by such service provider.
(k) Except as has been disclosed to its Corresponding Acquiring Fund: (i) the Selling Fund Trust does not know of any claims, actions, suits, inquiries, investigations or proceedings of any type pending or threatened against the Selling Fund Trust in respect of the Target Fund, the Target Fund or their Assets or businesses, or against any investment adviser or principal underwriter of the Target Fund relating to the services such adviser or underwriter provides to the Target Fund; and (ii) the Selling Fund Trust does not know of any facts that it currently has reason to believe are likely to form the basis for the institution of any such claim, action, suit, inquiry, investigation or proceeding against the Selling Fund Trust in respect of the Target Fund, the Target Fund or their Assets or businesses, or against any investment adviser or principal underwriter of the Target Fund relating to the services such adviser or underwriter provides to the Target Fund. For purposes of this provision, investment underperformance or negative investment performance shall not be deemed to constitute such facts. Except as has been disclosed to its Corresponding Acquiring Fund, the Target Fund is not a party to or subject to the provisions of any order, decree or judgment of any court or governmental body that adversely affects, or is reasonably likely to adversely affect in a material manner, its financial condition, results of operations, business, properties or Assets or the Target Fund's ability to consummate the transactions contemplated by this Plan.
(l) All contracts and agreements that are material to the Target Fund's business are listed on Schedule A. Except as has been disclosed to its Corresponding Acquiring Fund, no material default has occurred and is continuing in respect of the Target Fund under any such contract or agreement.
(m) The Selling Fund Trust has timely filed all tax returns in respect of the Target Fund for all of its taxable years to and including its most recent taxable year required to be filed on or before the date of this Plan, and has paid all taxes payable pursuant to such returns, and made available to its Corresponding Acquiring Fund all of the Target Fund's previously filed tax returns. To the knowledge of the Selling Fund Trust, no such tax return has been or is currently under audit, and no assessment has been asserted with respect to any return. The Selling Fund Trust will file all of the Target Fund's tax returns (and pay any taxes due thereon) for all of its taxable periods ending on or before the Closing Date not previously filed on or before their due dates (taking account of any valid extensions thereof).
(n) Since the date of the most recent Target Fund Financial Statements, there has been no material adverse change in the financial condition, business, properties or Assets of the Target Fund. For purposes of this provision, the effects of investment underperformance, negative investment performance or net redemptions shall not, individually or in the aggregate, be deemed to give rise to any such change.
(o) The current prospectus and statement of additional information, each as supplemented, of the Target Fund conform in all material respects to the applicable requirements of the 1933 Act and the 1940 Act and the rules and regulations of the SEC thereunder and do not include any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state any material fact required to be stated therein or necessary to make the statements therein, in light of the circumstances under which they were made, not misleading. The registration statement on Form N-1A of the Target Fund, as of the date such registration statement became effective under the 1933 Act, conformed in all material respects to the applicable requirements of the 1933 Act and the 1940 Act and the rules and regulations of the SEC thereunder and did not include any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state any material fact required to be stated therein or necessary to make the statements therein, in light of the circumstances under which they were made, not misleading.
(p) Any information provided in writing by the Selling Fund Trust in respect of the Target Fund or by the Target Fund for use, to the extent applicable, in a WFA Fund Trust's registration statement on Form N-14 relating to the Reorganization (the "Registration Statement"), does not, and from the date provided through and until the date of the shareholder meeting will not, contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact required to be stated therein or necessary to make the statements therein, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading.
(q) The Target Fund shall issue and deliver or cause its custodian to issue and deliver to the Secretary of the WFA Fund Trust a certificate identifying the Assets of the Target Fund held by it as of the Valuation Time.
(r) Subject to the provisions of this Plan, the Target Fund will take, or cause to be taken, all action, and do or cause to be done, all things reasonably necessary, proper or advisable to consummate and make effective the transactions contemplated by this Plan, including any actions required to be taken after the Closing Date.
6. Representations, Warranties and Agreements of a WFA Fund Trust. Each WFA Fund Trust, for itself and with respect to each of its series that is an Acquiring Fund, separately and not jointly, represents and warrants to, and agrees with the applicable Selling Fund Trust in any Reorganization involving such Acquiring Fund, as follows:
(a) The WFA Fund Trust is a statutory trust duly created, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the State of Delaware. The Board of the WFA Fund Trust duly established and designated the Acquiring Fund as a series of the WFA Fund Trust and each Acquiring Class as a class of the Acquiring Fund. The WFA Fund Trust is an open-end management investment company registered with the SEC under the 1940 Act, and such registration is in full force and effect.
(b) The WFA Fund Trust has the power and all necessary federal, state and local qualifications and authorizations to own all of its properties and Assets, to carry on its business as now being conducted and as described in its currently effective registration statement on Form N-1A as filed with the SEC, to enter into this Plan and to consummate the transactions contemplated herein.
(c) The Board of the WFA Fund Trust has duly authorized the execution and delivery of this Plan and approved the performance of the transactions contemplated herein. Duly authorized officers of the WFA Fund Trust have executed and delivered this Plan. This Plan represents a valid and binding obligation of the WFA Fund Trust with respect to the Acquiring Fund, enforceable in accordance with its terms, subject as to enforcement to bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, arrangement, moratorium and other similar laws of general applicability relating to or affecting creditors' rights and to general equity principles. The execution and delivery of this Plan do not, and the consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Plan will not, violate any law or regulation applicable to the WFA Fund Trust, the Declaration of Trust or By-Laws of the WFA Fund Trust or any agreement, indenture, instrument, contract or other undertaking to which the WFA Fund Trust is a party or by which it is bound. No consent, approval, authorization or order of any court or governmental authority is required for the consummation by the WFA Fund Trust of the transactions contemplated by this Plan, except such as may be required under the 1933 Act, the 1934 Act, the 1940 Act, and insurance, securities or blue sky laws of any U.S. state or the District of Columbia or Puerto Rico.
(d) The Acquiring Fund has qualified and met the requirements for treatment as a "regulated investment company" under Part I of Subchapter M of Subtitle A, Chapter 1, of the Code in respect of each taxable year since the commencement of its operations, and will continue to so qualify until the Effective Time and has computed (or will compute) its federal income tax liability, if any, under Sections 852 and 4982 of the Code.
(e) If the Reorganization is a Shell Reorganization, the applicable Acquiring Fund shall have no Assets or Liabilities as of the Closing Date, and there shall be no issued and outstanding shares of such Acquiring Fund prior to or at the Closing Date, other than those acquired, assumed or issued in order to facilitate the commencement of the operations of such Acquiring Fund.
(f) The WFA Fund Trust has duly authorized and validly issued all of the issued and outstanding shares of the Acquiring Fund and all of those shares are, and on the Closing Date will be, validly outstanding, fully paid and non-assessable, and were and will have been offered for sale and sold in conformity, in all material respects, with the registration or qualification requirements of all applicable federal and state securities laws. Before the Closing Date, the WFA Fund Trust shall have duly authorized the shares of the Acquiring Fund to be issued and delivered to the Target Fund as of the Effective Time. When issued and delivered, the shares of the Acquiring Fund shall have been registered for sale under the 1933 Act and qualified under all applicable state securities laws and shall be duly and validly issued, fully paid and non-assessable, and no shareholder of the Acquiring Fund shall have any preemptive right of subscription or purchase in respect of them. There are, and will be as of the Closing Date, no outstanding options, warrants or other rights to subscribe for or purchase any Acquiring Fund shares, nor are there outstanding any securities convertible into Acquiring Fund shares.
(g) The WFA Fund Trust with respect to the Acquiring Fund is, and at the Effective Time will be, in compliance in all material respects with all applicable laws, rules and regulations, including, without limitation, the 1940 Act, the 1933 Act, the 1934 Act, and all applicable state securities laws, and from the date of this Plan through the Closing Date will comply in all material respects with all newly adopted rules and regulations under the 1940 Act on or before their compliance dates. The WFA Fund Trust with respect to the Acquiring Fund is in compliance in all material respects with the investment policies and restrictions applicable to it set forth in the registration statement on Form N-1A as currently in effect in respect of it. The value of the net assets of the Acquiring Fund is determined using portfolio valuation methods that comply in all material respects with the requirements of the 1940 Act and the policies of such Acquiring Fund, except as has been disclosed to its Corresponding Target Fund.
(h) Except as otherwise provided herein, the WFA Fund Trust shall operate the business of the Acquiring Fund in the ordinary course between the date hereof and the Effective Time, it being agreed that such ordinary course of business will include, without limitation: (i) the declaration and payment of dividends and distributions pursuant to standard dividend and distribution policies approved by such Acquiring Fund's Board prior to the date of this Plan, (ii) the declaration and payment of any other dividends and distributions deemed advisable by mutual agreement of such Acquiring Fund and its Corresponding Target Fund in anticipation of the Reorganization, and (iii) the taking of any other commercially reasonable action in anticipation of the Reorganization. Notwithstanding anything in this Plan to the contrary, the WFA Fund Trust shall: (i) not take any action inconsistent with the treatment of any Reorganization as a "reorganization" within the meaning of Section 368(a) of the Code; and (ii) take all actions reasonably necessary to ensure satisfaction of representations in the certificate to be provided to Proskauer Rose LLP in connection with their opinion described in Section 7(f) of this Plan.
(i) The Acquiring Fund Financial Statements fairly present the financial position of the Acquiring Fund as of the date indicated. The Acquiring Fund Financial Statements have been prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles consistently applied.
(j) To the knowledge of the WFA Fund Trust, except as has been disclosed to its Corresponding Target Fund, the Acquiring Fund has no material Liabilities, whether or not determined or determinable, other than: 1) Liabilities disclosed or provided for in the Acquiring Fund Financial Statements, and 2) Liabilities incurred in the ordinary course of business subsequent to the Acquiring Fund Financial Statements. The Acquiring Fund does not have any Liabilities to any service provider of the WFA Fund Trust for fees previously waived or deferred by such service provider.
(k) Except as has been disclosed to its Corresponding Target Fund, (i) the WFA Fund Trust does not know of any claims, actions, suits, inquiries, investigations or proceedings of any type pending or threatened against the WFA Fund Trust in respect of the Acquiring Fund, the Acquiring Fund or their Assets or businesses, or against any investment adviser or principal underwriter of the Acquiring Fund relating to the services such adviser or underwriter provides to the Acquiring Fund; and (ii) the WFA Fund Trust does not know of any facts that it currently has reason to believe are likely to form the basis for the institution of any such claim, action, suit, inquiry, investigation or proceeding against the WFA Fund Trust in respect of the Acquiring Fund, the Acquiring Fund or any investment adviser or principal underwriter of the Acquiring Fund relating to the services such adviser or underwriter provides to the Acquiring Fund. For purposes of this provision, investment underperformance or negative investment performance shall not be deemed to constitute such facts. Neither the WFA Fund Trust in respect of the Acquiring Fund, nor to its knowledge, any investment adviser or principal underwriter of the Acquiring Fund is a party to or subject to the provisions of any order, decree or judgment of any court or governmental body that adversely affects, or is reasonably likely to adversely affect in a material manner, its financial condition, results of operations, business, properties or Assets or the Acquiring Fund's ability to consummate the transactions contemplated by this Plan.
(l) All contracts and agreements that are material to the Acquiring Fund's business are listed on Schedule A. Except as has been disclosed to its Corresponding Target Fund, no material default has occurred and is continuing in respect of the Acquiring Fund under any such contract or agreement.
(m) The WFA Fund Trust has timely filed all tax returns in respect of the Acquiring Fund for all of its taxable years to and including its most recent taxable year required to be filed on or before the date of this Plan, has paid all taxes payable pursuant to such returns and has made available to the Corresponding Target Fund all of the Acquiring Fund's previously filed tax returns. To the knowledge of the WFA Fund Trust, no such return is currently under audit and no assessment has been asserted with respect to any return. The WFA Fund Trust will file all of the Acquiring Fund's tax returns (and pay any taxes due thereon) for all of its taxable periods ending on or before the Closing Date not previously filed on or before their due dates (taking account of any valid extensions thereof).
(n) Since the date of the most recent Acquiring Fund Financial Statements, there has been no material adverse change in the financial condition, business, properties or Assets of the Acquiring Fund. For purposes of this provision, the effects of investment underperformance, negative investment performance or net redemptions shall not, individually or in the aggregate be deemed to give rise to any such change.
(o) The current prospectus and statement of additional information and registration statement on Form N-1A of the Acquiring Fund conform in all material respects to the applicable requirements of the 1933 Act and the 1940 Act and the rules and regulations of the SEC thereunder and do not include any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state any material fact required to be stated therein or necessary to make the statements therein, in light of the circumstances under which they were made, not misleading.
(p) To the extent applicable, as of the effective date of the WFA Fund Trust's Registration Statement, the date of the meeting of shareholders of the Target Fund relating to the Reorganization, and the Closing Date, the Prospectus/Proxy Statement (the "Prospectus/Proxy Statement") which forms a part of the Registration Statement and the Registration Statement insofar as it relates to the applicable WFA Fund Trust in respect to the Acquiring Fund or the Acquiring Fund itself, (i) will not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact required to be stated therein or necessary to make the statements therein, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading and (ii) will comply in all material respects with the provisions of the 1933 Act, the 1934 Act and the 1940 Act and the rules and regulations thereunder; provided however, that none of the representations and warranties in this subsection shall apply to statements in or omissions from the Registration Statement or the Prospectus/Proxy Statement made in reliance upon and in conformity with information furnished by the Target Fund to the Acquiring Fund in writing for use in the Registration Statement or the Prospectus/Proxy Statement.
(q) On the Closing Date, the Acquiring Fund shall issue and deliver or cause its transfer agent to issue and deliver to the Secretary of the Selling Fund Trust a confirmation evidencing that the shares of the Acquiring Fund to be credited on the Closing Date have been credited to the Corresponding Target Fund's account on the books of the Acquiring Fund.
(r) Subject to the provisions of this Plan, the WFA Fund Trust shall cause the Acquiring Fund to take, or cause to be taken, all action, and do or cause to be done, all things reasonably necessary, proper or advisable to consummate and make effective the transactions contemplated by this Plan, including any actions required to be taken after the Closing Date.
(s) Each Acquiring Fund Trust, on behalf of each Acquiring Fund, agrees that any information regarding the Corresponding Target Fund that is known, or reasonably should be known, by any of the Selling Fund Trust or the Selling Fund Trust's investment adviser or any one or more of their officers, employees or affiliates shall be deemed to have been disclosed to the Acquiring Fund prior to the date of this Plan or the Valuation Time, whichever is earlier.
7. Conditions to a Target Fund's Obligations. The obligations of the Selling Fund Trust with respect to each of its series that is a Target Fund in a Reorganization shall be subject to satisfaction of the following conditions precedent, provided however, that Sections 7(o), 7(p) and 7(q) are conditions precedent only with respect to Reorganizations involving Target Funds that are series of an Evergreen Fund Trust:
(a) The shareholders of the Target Fund shall have approved the Reorganization if and to the extent, and in the manner, required by the Selling Fund Trust's Declaration of Trust or By-Laws and applicable law, or if shareholder approval is otherwise sought by the Selling Fund Trust in respect of the Target Fund. For clarity, the failure of any one Target Fund's shareholders to satisfy this condition shall release the Selling Fund Trust of its obligation under this Plan with respect to the Reorganization involving that Target Fund but not with respect to any other Reorganization.
(b) This Plan and the transactions contemplated by it shall have been approved by the affirmative vote of (i) at least a majority of the Trustees of the Board of the WFA Fund Trust (including a majority of those Trustees who are not "interested persons" of any party to the Plan, as defined in Section 2(a)(19) of the 1940 Act) and (ii) at least a majority of the Board of the Selling Fund Trust (including a majority of those Trustees who are not "interested persons" of any party to the Plan, as defined in Section 2(a)(19) of the 1940 Act). The WFA Fund Trust shall have duly executed and delivered to the Target Fund its Corresponding Acquiring Fund's Reorganization Documents.
(c) All representations and warranties of the WFA Fund Trust made in this Plan that are not by their terms qualified as to materiality shall be true and correct in all material respects, and all representations and warranties of the WFA Fund Trust made in this Plan that by their terms are qualified as to materiality are true and correct in all respects, in each case as if made at and as of the Valuation Time and the Effective Time.
(d) The WFA Fund Trust shall have delivered to the Selling Fund Trust a certificate dated as of the Closing Date and executed in its name by its Secretary or Treasurer (or Assistant Secretary or Assistant Treasurer) stating: 1) that all representations and warranties of the WFA Fund Trust in this Plan that by their terms are not qualified as to materiality are true and correct in all material respects, and all representations and warranties of the WFA Fund Trust made in this Plan that by their terms are qualified as to materiality are true and correct in all respects, in each case at and as of the Valuation Time and the Effective Time; 2) that the Target Fund's Assets are consistent with its Corresponding Acquiring Fund's investment objectives, policies and restrictions and that the Target Fund's Assets may be lawfully acquired by its Corresponding Acquiring Fund and the Target Fund's Liabilities may be lawfully assumed by its Corresponding Acquiring Fund; and 3) that the WFA Fund Trust with respect to the Target Fund has complied with all of the agreements and covenants to be performed or satisfied by it under this Plan in respect of the Acquiring Fund.
(e) The Selling Fund Trust shall have received an opinion of Goodwin Procter LLP, or Richards, Layton & Finger, P.A., as counsel to the WFA Fund Trust, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Selling Fund Trust and dated as of the Closing Date, addressed to the Selling Fund Trust, with respect to the Target Fund, to the effect that:
(1) the WFA Fund Trust is a statutory trust duly created, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the State of Delaware, has the requisite power to own all its properties and to carry on its business all as described in its governing instrument and the Registration Statement, and is an open-end, management investment company registered under the 1940 Act;
(2) the Acquiring Fund has been duly established as a separate series of shares of beneficial interest of the WFA Fund Trust;
(3) each Acquiring Class has been duly established as a separate class of shares of beneficial interest of the Acquiring Fund;
(4) the WFA Fund Trust has the power to execute, deliver and perform its obligations under this Plan;
(5) the shares of the Acquiring Fund to be delivered as provided for by this Plan are duly authorized and upon delivery will be validly issued, fully paid and non-assessable beneficial interests in the Acquiring Fund, subject to any required payments of shareholders, if any, set forth in the applicable trust agreement, and under the governing instruments of WFA Fund Trust, no shareholder of the Acquiring Fund has any preemptive right or similar rights in respect thereof;
(6) this Plan has been duly authorized, executed and delivered by the WFA Fund Trust with respect to the Acquiring Fund, and the execution and delivery of this Plan did not, and the consummation of the Reorganization will not, violate the Declaration of Trust or By-Laws of the WFA Fund Trust or any Material Agreement or any law, rule or regulation to which the WFA Fund Trust is a party or by which it is bound;
(7) if applicable, the Registration Statement has become effective under the 1933 Act, and to the best of the knowledge of such counsel, no stop order suspending the effectiveness of the Registration Statement has been issued by the SEC and no proceedings for that purpose have been instituted or are pending or contemplated under the 1933 Act;
(8) to the knowledge of such counsel, no consent, approval, authorization or order of any court or governmental authority is required for the consummation by the WFA Fund Trust of the Reorganization, or for the execution and delivery of the WFA Fund Trust's Reorganization Documents, except those that have been obtained under the 1933 Act, the 1934 Act, the 1940 Act and the rules and regulations under those Acts, or that may be required under state securities laws; and
(9) assuming due authorization, execution and delivery of this Plan by each of the parties hereto, and assuming that the current prospectus and statement of additional information of the Target Fund, the Registration Statement and the Prospectus/Proxy Statement, if applicable, comply with the 1933 Act, the 1934 Act and the 1940 Act, this Plan represents a valid and binding obligation of the Acquiring Fund, enforceable in accordance with its terms, subject to the effect of bankruptcy, insolvency, moratorium, receivership, fraudulent conveyance and transfer and similar laws relating to or affecting creditors' rights generally and court decisions with respect thereto, and further subject to the application of equitable principles in any proceeding whether at law or in equity or with respect to the enforcement of provisions of this Plan, the effect of judicial decisions which have held that certain provisions are unenforceable when their enforcement would violate an implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing or would be commercially unreasonable or when default under this Plan is not material and the effect of applicable public policy on the enforceability of provisions relating to indemnification or contribution.
In rendering such opinion, such counsel may (i) rely on the opinion of other counsel to the extent set forth in such opinion, (ii) make assumptions regarding the authenticity, genuineness and/or conformity of documents and copies thereof without independent verification thereof, (iii) limit such opinion to applicable federal and state law, (iv) define the word "knowledge" and related terms to mean the knowledge of attorneys then with such firm who have devoted substantive attention to matters directly related to this Plan, (v) rely on certificates (reasonably acceptable to the Selling Fund Trust) of officers or trustees of the WFA Fund Trust, (vi) assume that each of this Plan and each Material Agreement is governed by the laws of the State of Delaware or the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and (vii) assume that each of this Plan and each Material Agreement would be enforced as written.
(f) The Selling Fund Trust shall have received an opinion, dated as of the Closing Date, of Proskauer Rose LLP, upon which each Target Fund and its shareholders may rely based upon factual representations required by Proskauer Rose LLP made in certificates provided to Proskauer Rose LLP by the WFA Fund Trust and Selling Fund Trust, and in a form reasonably satisfactory to the Selling Fund Trust substantially to the effect that , on the basis of existing provisions of the Code, Treasury regulations promulgated thereunder, current administrative rules, pronouncements and court decisions, for federal income tax purposes, the Reorganization will constitute a "reorganization," within the meaning of Section 368(a) of the Code.
(g) There shall not be in effect on the Closing Date any order, judgment, injunction or other decree of any court of competent jurisdiction restraining, enjoining, or otherwise prohibiting or making illegal the consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Plan. No action, suit or other proceeding shall be threatened or pending before any court or governmental agency in which it is sought to restrain or prohibit or obtain damages or other relief in connection with the Reorganization.
(h) If applicable, the Registration Statement shall have become effective under the 1933 Act, and no stop order suspending the effectiveness of the Registration Statement shall have been issued by the SEC and, to the best knowledge of the parties hereto, no investigation or proceeding for that purpose shall have been instituted or be pending, threatened or contemplated under the 1933 Act. The SEC shall not have issued any unfavorable advisory report under Section 25(b) of the 1940 Act relating to, or instituted any proceeding seeking to enjoin consummation of, the Reorganization under Section 25(c) of the 1940 Act.
(i) The WFA Fund Trust shall have performed and complied in all material respects with each of its agreements and covenants required by this Plan to be performed or complied with by it prior to or at the Reorganization's Valuation Time and Closing Date.
(j) The Selling Fund Trust shall have received from the WFA Fund Trust a duly executed instrument reasonably acceptable to it whereby the Acquiring Fund assumes its Corresponding Target Fund's Liabilities.
(k) Wells Fargo Funds Management, EIMC and the Board of Trustees of each WFA Fund Trust and each Evergreen Fund Trust (collectively, the "Addressees") shall have received a letter dated as of the effective date of the Registration Statement, if applicable, from KPMG LLP ("KPMG") addressed to the Addressees with respect to each Target Fund and each Acquiring Fund (that is not a Shell Acquiring Fund) for which KPMG serves as the independent registered public accounting firm in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Addressees at least to the effect that, on the basis of limited procedures reasonably agreed to by the Addressees and described in such letter (but not an examination in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards) including, but not limited to:
(1) The determination whether the unaudited pro forma financial statements and pro forma adjustments included in the Registration Statement materially agree to the underlying accounting records or with written estimates provided by the Addressees in respect of the Target Fund and the Acquiring Fund;
(2) The determination whether data utilized in the calculations of the pro forma expense ratios appearing in the Registration Statement materially agree to the underlying accounting records or with written estimates provided by the Addressees in respect of the Target Fund and the Acquiring Fund; and
(3) The determination whether the pro forma capitalization tables appearing in the Registration Statement agree to the information set forth in item (1) of this Section 7(k) for the Target Fund and the Acquiring Fund.
(l) With respect to each Shell Reorganization, the Addressees shall have received a letter dated as of the effective date of the Registration Statement from KPMG addressed to them with respect to each Shell Acquiring Fund and its Corresponding Target Fund for which KPMG serves as the independent registered public accounting firm in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Addressees at least to the effect that, on the basis of limited procedures reasonably agreed to by the Addressees and described in such letter (but not an examination in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards) including, but not limited to:
(1) The determination whether data utilized in the calculations of the pro forma expense ratios appearing in the Registration Statement materially agree to the underlying accounting records or with written estimates provided by the Addressees in respect of the Shell Acquiring Fund and its Corresponding Target Fund; and
(2) The determination whether the pro forma capitalization tables appearing in the Registration Statement materially agree to the underlying accounting records or with written estimates provided by Wells Fargo Funds Management in respect of a Shell Acquiring Fund and EIMC in respect of its Corresponding Target Fund.
(m) Neither party shall have terminated this Plan with respect to the Reorganization pursuant to Section 11 of this Plan.
(n) The Selling Fund Trust shall have taken all steps required to terminate any agreements with its service providers with respect to the Target Fund and shall have discharged in the normal course of business any and all payment obligations under such agreements prior to or simultaneously with the Reorganization.
(o) In connection with its evaluation of qualified candidates and its independent determination to nominate Michael S. Scofield and K. Dun Gifford to the Board of each WFA Fund Trust and Wells Fargo Master Trust ("WFA Master Trust"), the Board of each WFA Fund Trust and WFA Master Trust shall have taken all action necessary or appropriate to appoint and constitute such nominees duly appointed members of the Board of each trust, their service as such to become effective at the Effective Time of any Reorganization with a closing date of July 9, 2010 as listed in Annex A. Simultaneously with the effectiveness of his appointment as a member of the Board of a WFA Fund Trust or WFA Master Trust, each of Messrs. Scofield and Gifford shall resign his service as a member of the Board of all Evergreen Fund Trusts that are open-end management investment companies.
(p) The Advisory Committee of the Trustees of the Legacy Evergreen Funds shall have been duly established in accordance with its Charter and the letter agreement of Wells Fargo Funds Management dated [date] providing, among other things, for Wells Fargo Funds Management to compensate Advisory Committee members shall be in full force and effect.
(q) [Arrangements reasonably satisfactory to the Board of the Selling Fund Trust shall have been implemented in respect of insurance; deferred compensation; indemnity; pending or threatened litigation, actions, claims, or proceedings of any kind in respect of any of the Evergreen Funds or any of their Trustees or officers; and such other matters as the Board may reasonably determine, including that each WFA Fund Trust with respect to each Acquiring Fund shall have entered into an indemnification agreement with each Trustee of each Evergreen Fund Trust, substantially in the form of Exhibit A, committing to maintain and preserve all indemnity rights that each such Trustee currently has by reason of his or her being or having been a Trustee of such Evergreen Fund Trust.]
(r) With respect to any Target Fund that is a money market fund, the current net asset value per share calculated pursuant to Rule 2a-7(c)(7)(ii)(A)(1) (the "Shadow Price") of the Target Fund shall not exceed the Shadow Price of the Corresponding Acquiring Fund, calculated on a pro forma, post-Closing basis, by more than $0.0025.
8. Conditions to an Acquiring Fund's Obligations. The obligations of each WFA Fund Trust with respect to each of its series that is an Acquiring Fund in a Reorganization shall be subject to satisfaction of the following conditions precedent, provided however, that Section 8(e) is a condition precedent only with respect to Reorganizations involving Target Funds that are series of an Evergreen Fund Trust:
(a) The shareholders of the Target Fund shall have approved the Reorganization if and to the extent, and in the manner, required by the Selling Fund Trust's Declaration of Trust or By-Laws and applicable law, or if shareholder approval is otherwise sought by the Selling Fund Trust in respect of the Target Fund. For clarity, the failure of any one Target Fund's shareholders to satisfy this condition shall release the WFA Fund Trust of its obligation under this Plan with respect to the Reorganization involving that Target Fund but not with respect to any other Reorganization.
(b) This Plan and the transactions contemplated by it shall have been approved by the affirmative vote of (i) at least a majority of the Board of the WFA Fund Trust (including a majority of those Trustees who are not "interested persons" of any party to the Plan, as defined in Section 2(a)(19) of the 1940 Act) and (ii) at least a majority of the Board of the Selling Fund Trust (including a majority of those Trustees who are not "interested persons" of any party to the Plan, as defined in Section 2(a)(19) of the 1940 Act). The Selling Fund Trust shall have duly executed and delivered to the Acquiring Fund its Corresponding Target Fund's Reorganization Documents.
(c) All representations and warranties of the Selling Fund Trust made in this Plan that are not by their terms qualified as to materiality shall be true and correct in all material respects, and all representations and warranties of the Selling Fund Trust made in this Plan that by their terms are qualified as to materiality are true and correct in all respects, in each case as if made at and as of the Valuation Time and the Effective Time.
(d) The Selling Fund Trust shall have delivered to the WFA Fund Trust a certificate dated as of the Closing Date and executed in its name by its Secretary or Treasurer (or Assistant Secretary or Assistant Treasurer) stating: 1) that all representations and warranties of the Selling Fund Trust made in this Plan that by their terms are not qualified as to materiality are true and correct in all material respects, and all representations and warranties of the Selling Fund Trust in this Plan that are by their terms qualified as to materiality are true and correct in all respects, in each case at and as of the Valuation Time and the Effective Time; and 2) that the Selling Fund Trust with respect to the Target Fund has complied with all of the agreements and covenants to be performed or satisfied by it under this Plan.
(e) The WFA Fund Trust shall have received an opinion of Ropes & Gray LLP or Richards, Layton & Finger, P.A., as counsel to the Evergreen Fund Trust, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the WFA Fund Trust and dated as of the Closing Date, addressed to the WFA Fund Trust, with respect to the Acquiring Fund, substantially to the effect that:
(1) the Evergreen Fund Trust is a statutory trust duly created, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the State of Delaware, has the requisite power to own all of its properties and to carry on its business all as described in its governing instrument and its registration statement on Form N-1A as currently in effect, and is an open-end, management investment company registered under the 1940 Act;
(2) the Target Fund has been duly established as a separate series of shares of beneficial interest of the Evergreen Fund Trust;
(3) each Target Class has been duly established as a separate class of shares of beneficial interest of the Target Fund;
(4) the Evergreen Fund Trust has the power to execute, deliver and perform its obligations under this Plan;
(5) this Plan has been duly authorized, executed and delivered by the Evergreen Fund Trust with respect to the Target Fund, and the execution and delivery of this Plan did not, and the consummation of the Reorganization will not, violate the Declaration of Trust or By-Laws of the Evergreen Fund Trust or any Material Agreement or any law, rule or regulation to which the Evergreen Fund Trust is a party or by which it is bound;
(6) to the knowledge of such counsel, no consent, approval, authorization or order of any court or governmental authority is required for the consummation by the Evergreen Fund Trust of the Reorganization, or for the execution and delivery of the Evergreen Fund Trust's Reorganization Documents, except those that have been obtained under the 1933 Act, the 1934 Act, the 1940 Act and the rules and regulations under those Acts, or that may be required under state securities laws, or the HSR Act; and
(7) assuming due authorization, execution and delivery of this Plan by each of the parties hereto, and assuming that the current prospectus and statement of additional information of the Acquiring Fund, the Registration Statement and the Prospectus/Proxy Statement, if applicable, comply with the 1933 Act, the 1934 Act and the 1940 Act, this Plan represents a valid and binding obligation of the Evergreen Fund Trust, enforceable in accordance with its terms, subject to the effect of bankruptcy, insolvency, moratorium, receivership, fraudulent conveyance and transfer and similar laws relating to or affecting creditors' rights generally and court decisions with respect thereto, and further subject to the application of equitable principles in any proceeding whether at law or in equity or with respect to the enforcement of provisions of this Plan, the effect of judicial decisions which have held that certain provisions are unenforceable when their enforcement would violate an implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing or would be commercially unreasonable or when default under this Plan is not material and the effect of applicable public policy on the enforceability of provisions relating to indemnification or contribution.
In rendering such opinion, such counsel may (i) rely on the opinion of other counsel to the extent set forth in such opinion, (ii) make assumptions regarding the authenticity, genuineness and/or conformity of documents and copies thereof without independent verification thereof, (iii) limit such opinion to applicable federal and state law, (iv) define the word "knowledge" and related terms to mean the knowledge of attorneys then with such firm who have devoted substantive attention to matters directly related to this Plan, (v) rely on certificates (reasonably acceptable to the WFA Fund Trust) of officers or directors/trustees of the Evergreen Fund Trust, (vi) assume that each of this Plan and each Material Agreement is governed by the laws of the State of Delaware or the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and (vii) assume that each of this Plan and each Material Agreement would be enforced as written.
(f) The WFA Fund Trust shall have received an opinion, dated as of the Closing Date, of Proskauer Rose LLP, upon which each Acquiring Fund and its shareholders may rely, based upon factual representations required by Proskauer Rose LLP made in certificates provided to Proskauer Rose LLP by the WFA Fund Trust and the Selling Fund Trust and in a form reasonably satisfactory to the WFA Fund Trust substantially to the effect that, on the basis of existing provisions of the Code, Treasury regulations promulgated thereunder, current administrative rules, pronouncements and court decisions, for federal income tax purposes, the Reorganization will constitute a "reorganization," within the meaning of Section 368(a) of the Code.
(g) There shall not be in effect on the Closing Date any order, judgment, injunction or other decree of any court of competent jurisdiction restraining, enjoining or otherwise prohibiting or making illegal the consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Plan. No action, suit or other proceeding shall be threatened or pending before any court or governmental agency in which it is sought to restrain or prohibit or obtain damages or other relief in connection with the Reorganization.
(h) If applicable, the Registration Statement shall have become effective under the 1933 Act, and no stop order suspending the effectiveness of the Registration Statement shall have been issued by the SEC and, to the best knowledge of the parties hereto, no investigation or proceeding for that purpose shall have been instituted or be pending, threatened or contemplated under the 1933 Act. The SEC has not issued any unfavorable advisory report under Section 25(b) of the 1940 Act relating to, or instituted any proceeding seeking to enjoin consummation of, the Reorganization under Section 25(c) of the 1940 Act.
(i) The Selling Fund Trust shall have performed and complied in all material respects with each of its agreements and covenants required by this Plan to be performed or complied with by it prior to or at the Reorganization's Valuation Time and Closing Date.
(j) The Addressees shall have received a letter dated as of the effective date of the Registration Statement from KPMG addressed to them with respect to each Target Fund and each Acquiring Fund (that is not a Shell Acquiring Fund) for which KPMG serves as the independent registered public accounting firm in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Addressees at least to the effect that, on the basis of limited procedures reasonably agreed to by the Addressees and described in such letter (but not an examination in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards) including, but not limited to:
(1) The determination whether the unaudited pro forma financial statements and pro forma adjustments included in the Registration Statement materially agree to the underlying accounting records or with written estimates provided by the Addressees in respect of the Target Fund and the Acquiring Fund;
(2) The determination whether data utilized in the calculations of the pro forma expense ratios appearing in the Registration Statement materially agree to the underlying accounting records or with written estimates provided by the Addressees in respect of the Target Fund and the Acquiring Fund; and
(3) The determination whether the pro forma capitalization tables appearing in the Registration Statement agree to the information set forth in item (1) of this Section 8(j) for the Target Fund and the Acquiring Fund.
(k) With respect to each Shell Reorganization, the Addressees shall have received a letter dated as of the effective date of the Registration Statement from KPMG addressed to them with respect to each Shell Acquiring Fund and its Corresponding Target Fund for which KPMG serves as the independent registered public accounting firm in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Addressees at least to the effect that, on the basis of limited procedures reasonably agreed to by the Addressees and described in such letter (but not an examination in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards) including, but not limited to:
(1) The determination whether data utilized in the calculations of the pro forma expense ratios appearing in the Registration Statement materially agree to the underlying accounting records or with written estimates provided by the Addressees in respect of the Shell Acquiring Fund and its Corresponding Target Fund; and
(2) The determination whether the pro forma capitalization tables appearing in the Registration Statement materially agree to the underlying accounting records or with written estimates provided by Wells Fargo Funds Management in respect of a Shell Acquiring Fund and EIMC in respect of its Corresponding Target Fund.
(l) Except to the extent prohibited by law, and unless, in the opinion of Proskauer Rose LLP, a Target Fund's Reorganization constitutes a "reorganization" within the meaning of Section 368(a)(1)(F) of the Code prior to the Valuation Time, each Target Fund shall have declared a dividend or dividends, with a record date and ex-dividend date prior to the Valuation Time, which, together with all previous dividends, shall have the effect of distributing to the Target Fund shareholders, with respect to taxable periods or years ending on or before the Effective Time for which the Target Fund is eligible to take a deduction for dividends paid, all of its previously undistributed (i) "investment company taxable income" within the meaning of Section 852(b) of the Code (determined without regard to Section 852(b)(2)(D) of the Code), (ii) amounts constituting the excess of (A) the amount specified in Section 852(a)(1)(B)(i) of the Code over (B) the amount specified in Section 852(a)(1)(B)(ii) of the Code, and (iii) net capital gain (within the meaning of Section 1222(11) of the Code), if any.
(m) Neither party shall have terminated this Plan with respect to the Reorganization pursuant to Section 11 of this Plan.
(n) The Selling Fund Trust shall have taken all steps required to terminate any agreements with its service providers with respect to the Target Fund and shall have discharged in the normal course of business any and all payment obligations under such agreements prior to or simultaneously with the Reorganization.
(o) The Selling Fund Trust shall have delivered to the WFA Fund Trust, or shall have made provision for delivery as promptly as practicable after the Effective Time of, a statement, accurate and complete in all material respects, of (i) Assets of the Target Fund, showing the tax basis of such Assets for federal income tax purposes by lot and the holding periods of such Assets for such purposes, as of the Valuation Time; (ii) the capital loss carryforwards for each Target Fund for federal income tax purposes and the taxable year(s) of the Target Fund (or its predecessors) in which such capital losses were recognized; (iii) any limitations on the use of such losses imposed under Section 382 of the Code (determined without regard to the transactions contemplated by this Plan); (iv) any unrealized gain or loss in such Assets (as determined as of the Valuation Time) for federal income tax purposes; (v) the tax books and records of each Target Fund for preparing any tax returns required by law to be filed after the Closing Date; and (vi) such other tax information reasonably requested by the WFA Fund Trust.
(p) With respect to any Acquiring Fund that is a money market fund, theShadow Price of the Acquiring Fund, calculated on a pro forma, post-Closing basis, shall not exceed the Shadow Price of the Corresponding Target Fundby more than $0.0025.
9. Tax Matters. Except where otherwise required by law, the parties shall not take a position on any tax returns inconsistent with the treatment of each Reorganization for tax purposes as a "reorganization," within the meaning of Section 368(a) of the Code and each Acquiring Fund and the Corresponding Target Fund will comply with the record keeping and information filing requirements of Section 1.368-3 of the Treasury Regulation in accordance therewith.
10. Survival of Representations and Warranties. The representations and warranties of the parties hereto shall survive the completion of the transactions contemplated herein.
11. Termination of Plan. The Board of either a Selling Fund Trust or a WFA Fund Trust, as the case may be, may terminate this Plan with respect to any Reorganization, by majority vote, upon notice to the other party, if: (i) the conditions precedent set forth in Sections 7 or 8, as the case may be, are not satisfied on the Closing Date; (ii) it becomes reasonably apparent to such Board that such conditions precedent will not be satisfied on the Closing Date; or (iii) it determines that the consummation of the Reorganization is not in the best interests of the shareholders of any of its participating Funds. The termination of this Plan with respect to any Reorganization shall not affect the continued effectiveness of this Plan with respect to any other Reorganization. No Trust or Fund or any Trustee, officer, or agent thereof shall incur any liability or other obligation, by way of damages or otherwise, for any determination by its Board not to consummate any Reorganization for any reason or for any breach of any provision of this Agreement that results in such Reorganization's not being consummated.
12. Governing Law. This Plan and the transactions contemplated hereby shall be governed, construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of Delaware, except to the extent preempted by federal law, without regard to conflicts of law principles.
13. Amendments. The parties may, by written agreement, amend this Plan or any annex or schedule to this Plan with respect to any Reorganization at any time, including, with respect to any Target Fund whose shareholders are being asked to approve the Reorganization, before or after such Target Fund's shareholders approve of the Reorganization. After a Target Fund's shareholders approve a Reorganization; provided, however, that, after approval of this Plan by shareholders of the Target Fund, the parties may not amend this Plan in a manner that materially adversely affects the interests of the Target Fund's shareholders with respect to that Reorganization. This section shall not preclude the parties from changing the Valuation Time, Closing Date or the Effective Time of a Reorganization.
14. Waivers. At any time prior to the Closing Date, a WFA Fund Trust or a Selling Fund Trust may by written instrument signed by it (i) waive the effect of any inaccuracies in the representations and warranties made to it herein or (ii) waive compliance with any of the agreements, covenants or conditions made for its benefit contained herein. Each of a WFA Fund Trust and a Selling Fund Trust agree that any waiver shall apply only to the particular inaccuracy or requirement for compliance waived, and not any other or future inaccuracy or lack of compliance.
15. Limitation on Liabilities. The obligations of a WFA Fund Trust or a Selling Fund Trust shall not bind any of the Trustees, shareholders, nominees, officers, agents, or employees of the WFA Fund Trust or the Selling Fund Trust personally, but shall bind only the Assets and property of the particular Fund, in respect of which the obligations arise. The execution and delivery of this Plan by the parties' officers shall not be deemed to have been made by any of them individually or to impose any liability on any of them personally, but shall bind only the Assets and the property of the Acquiring Fund or the Target Fund, as appropriate.
Each of the parties hereby acknowledges that use of this form of agreement, governing multiple Reorganizations by various Funds, is for ease of administration only, and it is hereby acknowledged and agreed that by executing this Plan each WFA Fund Trust and each Selling Fund Trust shall be deemed to have entered into and executed a separate agreement with respect to each of its Funds separately with the other Fund(s) (and only such other Fund(s)) with which this Plan contemplates it will enter into a Reorganization, Wells Fargo Funds Management, and EIMC, each such agreement containing terms and provisions identical to those contained in this Plan, and without reference to any other entity. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Plan, each Reorganization shall for all purposes be and be deemed to be entered into between the entities named on Annex A as parties to such Reorganization, Wells Fargo Funds Management, and EIMC, and no other person or entity, whether listed on Annex A or not, shall have any obligation or incur any liability in respect of such Reorganization. For clarity and without limiting the foregoing, where a series of shares of a Trust is a party to a Reorganization, the obligations under this Plan of such series (or of the Trust with respect to such series) in respect of such Reorganization shall be those of such series alone, and shall not be obligations of or binding on (or satisfied out of the assets of) the Trust generally or any other series of the Trust.
16. Indemnification. Each WFA Fund Trust with respect to each of its series that is an Acquiring Fund agrees to indemnify and hold harmless each of the Corresponding Target Fund of an Evergreen Fund Trust, the trustees of the Evergreen Fund Trust of which it is a series, and the officers and agents of such Evergreen Fund Trust (each, an "Indemnified Party" and collectively, the "Indemnified Parties") against any and all reasonable expenses, losses, claims, damages, and liabilities at any time imposed upon or reasonably incurred by any one or more of the Indemnified Parties in connection with, arising out of, or resulting from any action, suit, or other proceeding, whether civil, administrative, regulatory, or criminal, before any court or administrative or legislative body, in which any one or more of the Indemnified Parties may be involved or with which any one or more of the Indemnified Parties may be threatened by reason of any untrue statement or alleged untrue statement of a material fact contained in the Registration Statement, the Prospectus/Proxy Statement, the Acquiring Fund's prospectus or statement of additional information, or any amendment or supplement to any thereof, or arising out of, or based upon, the omission or alleged omission to state in any of the foregoing a material fact required to be stated therein or necessary to make the statements therein not misleading, including without limitation any reasonable amounts paid by any one or more of the Indemnified Parties in a reasonable compromise or settlement of any such claim, action, suit, or proceeding, or threatened claim, action, suit, or proceeding made with the consent of Acquiring Fund, such consent not to be unreasonably withheld; unless such statement or omission was made based on and in accordance with information furnished by the Indemnified Party in respect of a Target Fund in writing (including by any electronic communication) for use in the Registration Statement. An Indemnified Party will notify the Acquiring Fund in writing within thirty days after the receipt by such Indemnified Party of any notice of legal process or any suit brought against or claim made against such Indemnified Parties as to any matters covered by this Section 16. Each WFA Fund Trust with respect to each of its series that is an Acquiring Fund shall be entitled to participate at its own expense in the defense of any action, suit, or other proceeding covered by this Section 16, or, if it so elects, to assume at its expense by counsel satisfactory to the Indemnified Parties in question the defense of any such action, suit, or other proceeding, and, if the WFA Fund Trust with respect to the Acquiring Fund elects to assume such defense, the Indemnified Parties shall be entitled to participate in the defense of any such action, suit, or other proceeding at their own expense (except as provided below in this paragraph). Notwithstanding the foregoing, counsel selected by an Indemnified Party shall conduct the defense of the such Indemnified Party to the extent reasonably determined by such counsel to be necessary to protect the interests of the Indemnified Party, and the WFA Fund Trust shall indemnify the Indemnified Party for the expenses of such defense, if (1) the Indemnified Party reasonably determines that there may be a conflict between the positions of the Indemnified Party and the positions of any other Indemnified Party or other parties to the action, suit or other proceeding that are indemnified by the WFA Fund Trust or any of its affiliates and not represented by separate counsel, or the Indemnified Party otherwise reasonably concludes that representation of both the Indemnified Party and any such other Indemnified Parties or other parties by the same counsel would not be appropriate, or (2) the action, suit or proceeding involves the Indemnified Party, but not the WFA Fund Trust nor any such other Indemnified Party or other party who is indemnified by the WFA Fund Trust or any of its affiliates, and the Indemnified Party reasonably withholds consent to being represented by counsel selected by the WFA Fund Trust. If the WFA Fund Trust shall not have elected to assume the defense of any such action, suit or proceeding for an Indemnified Party within thirty days after receiving written notice thereof from the Indemnified Party, the WFA Fund Trust shall be deemed to have waived any right it might otherwise have to assume such defense.
Each WFA Fund Trust's obligation with respect to any of its series that is an Acquiring Fund under this Section 16 to indemnify and hold harmless the Indemnified Parties constitutes a guarantee of payment so that the WFA Fund Trust with respect to that Acquiring Fund will pay in the first instance any reasonable expenses, losses, claims, damages, and liabilities required to be paid by it under this Section 16 without the necessity of the Indemnified Parties' first paying the same. Each WFA Fund Trust with respect to each of its series that is an Acquiring Fund will promptly pay all reasonable expenses, including without limitation accountants' and counsel fees, incurred by an Indemnified Party from time to time in the defense or investigation of any action, suit, or other proceeding, whether civil, administrative, regulatory, or criminal, before any court or administrative or legislative body, upon demand by such Indemnified Party in advance of the final disposition of any such action, suit, or other proceeding; provided that the Indemnified Party shall have undertaken to repay the amounts so paid to him or her if it is ultimately determined by a court of competent jurisdiction upon a final, non-appealable adjudication that indemnification of such expenses is not authorized under this Section 16. The phrase "action, suit, or other proceeding, whether civil, administrative, regulatory, or criminal, before any court or administrative or legislative body," wherever used in this Section 16, includes without limitation any threatened, pending, or completed claim, demand, threat, discovery request, request for testimony or information, action, suit, arbitration, alternative dispute mechanism, review, hearing, or any formal or informal inquiry, exam, inspection, audit, or investigation, or any other proceeding, including any appeal from any of the foregoing, whether civil, criminal, administrative, regulatory, or investigative, and whether by or on behalf of any court, the SEC, or any other federal, state, or other governmental, regulatory, or administrative body, authority, or agency, or any self-regulatory organization, of any kind.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, nothing contained within this section or elsewhere in this Plan shall permit the payment of any indemnification of any Indemnified Party to the extent prohibited by the 1940 Act or any other law, rule or regulation to which the WFA Fund Trust is bound.
17. Notices. Any notice, report, statement, certificate or demand required or permitted by any provision of this Plan shall be in writing and shall be sent by a reputable overnight express carrier, or by registered or certified mail, postage prepaid, addressed as follows or to such other address of which the parties may have given notice:
For each Evergreen Fund Trust with respect to any Target Fund of an Evergreen Fund Trust:
Evergreen Investment Management Company 200 Berkeley Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02116 Attn.: Legal Department
With a copy (which will not constitute notice) sent at the same time and by the same means to:
Ropes & Gray LLP One International Place Boston, MA 02110-2624 Attention: Timothy W. Diggins
For each WFA Fund Trust with respect to any Acquiring Fund and any Target Fund of a WFA Fund Trust:
Karla M. Rabusch, President Wells Fargo Funds Trust Wells Fargo Variable Trust 525 Market Street, 12th Floor San Francisco, CA 94105
With a copy (which will not constitute notice) sent at the same time and by the same means to:
C. David Messman, Secretary Wells Fargo Funds Trust Wells Fargo Variable Trust 45 Fremont Street, 26th Floor San Francisco, CA 94105
18. Expenses. EIMC and Wells Fargo Funds Management hereby agree, jointly and severally, to bear all expenses incurred by any party hereto that are not otherwise borne by an affiliated person of Evergreen Investments or Wells Fargo Funds Management in connection with the Reorganization and with this Plan (other than any brokerage or other transaction costs associated with the sale or purchase of portfolio securities in connection with the Reorganization), whether or not the Reorganization is consummated. Notwithstanding the foregoing, expenses will in any event be paid by the party directly incurring them if and to the extent that the payment by another party of such costs and expenses would result in the disqualification of such party as a "regulated investment company" within the meaning of Section 851 of the Code.
19. General. This Plan supersedes all prior agreements between the parties (written or oral), is intended as a complete and exclusive statement of the terms of the agreement between the parties and may not be changed or terminated orally. The parties may execute this Plan in counterparts, which shall be considered one and the same agreement and shall become effective when the counterparts have been executed by and delivered to all the parties. The headings contained in this Plan are for reference only and shall not affect in any way the meaning or interpretation of this Plan. Nothing in this Plan, expressed or implied, confers upon any other person any rights or remedies under or by reason of this Plan. Neither party may assign or transfer any right or obligation under this Plan without the written consent of the other party.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused their duly authorized officers designated below to execute this Plan as of the date first written above.
WELLS FARGO FUNDS TRUST WELLS FARGO VARIABLE TRUST for themselves and with respect to the Acquiring Funds and the Target Funds that are their series as listed in Annex A:
ATTEST:
By: Name: C. David Messman Title: Secretary
By: Name: Karla M. Rabusch Title: President
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused their duly authorized officers designated below to execute this Plan as of the date first written above.
EVERGREEN FUND TRUST, EVERGREEN EQUITY TRUST EVERGREEN FIXED INCOME TRUST EVERGREEN INTERNATIONAL TRUST EVERGREEN MONEY MARKET TRUST EVERGREEN MUNICIPAL TRUST EVERGREEN SELECT EQUITY TRUST EVERGREEN SELECT FIXED INCOME TRUST EVERGREEN SELECT MONEY MARKET TRUST EVERGREEN VARIABLE ANNUITY TRUST for themselves and with respect to the Target Funds that are their series as listed in Annex A:
ATTEST:
By: Name: Name: Title: Secretary Title: President
WELLS FARGO FUNDS MANAGEMENT, LLC (a party to this Plan as to Section 18 on ly)
ATTEST:
By: Name: C. David Messman Title: Secretary
By: Name: Andrew Owen Title: Senior Vice President
EVERGREEN INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT COMPANY, LLC (a party to this Plan as to Section 18 only)
ATTEST:
By: Name: Name: Title: Secretary Title: Vice President
ANNEX A
ACTIVE REORGANIZATION TABLE
Target Fund
Acquiring Fund
Closing Date
Evergreen Fundamental Mid Cap Value Fund Class A Class B Class C Class I
Mid Cap Disciplined Fund (to be renamed Special Mid Cap Value Fund) Class A Class A Class C Institutional Class
July 16, 2010
Evergreen Mid Cap Growth Fund Class A Class B Class C Class I
Mid Cap Growth Fund Class A Class B Class C Institutional Class
July 16, 2010
Evergreen International Equity Fund Class A Class B Class C Class I Class R
International Core Fund (to be renamed International Equity Fund) Class A Class B Class C Institutional Class (new class) Class R (new class)
July 16, 2010
Evergreen Short-Intermediate Municipal Bond Fund Class A Class B Class C Class I
Short-Term Municipal Bond Fund Class A Class A Class C Class A
July 9, 2010
Evergreen Intermediate Municipal Bond Fund Class A Class B Class C Class I Class IS
Intermediate Tax/AMT-Free Fund Class A Class A Class C Administrator Class Class A
July 9, 2010
Evergreen High Income Municipal Bond Fund Class A Class B Class C Class I
Municipal Bond Fund Class A Class B Class C Administrator Class
July 9, 2010
Evergreen Municipal Bond Fund Class A Class B Class C Class I
Municipal Bond Fund Class A Class B Class C Institutional Class
July 9, 2010
Evergreen California Municipal Bond Fund Class A Class B Class C Class I
California Tax-Free Fund Class A Class B Class C Administrator Class
July 9, 2010
WFA Strategic Income Fund Class A Class B Class C
High Income Fund Class A Class B Class C
July 9, 2010
Evergreen Core Plus Bond Fund Class A Class B Class C Class I
Income Plus Fund Class A Class B Class C Institutional Class
July 9, 2010
Evergreen U.S. Government Fund Class A Class B Class C Class I
Government Securities Fund Class A Class B Class C Administrator Class
July 9, 2010
Evergreen Municipal Money Market Fund Class A Class I Class S
Municipal Money Market Fund Class A (new class) Service Class (new class) Sweep Class (new class)
July 9, 2010
Evergreen Institutional 100% Treasury Money Market Fund Institutional Class Institutional Service Class
100% Treasury Money Market Fund Administrator Class (new class) Service Class
July 9, 2010
Evergreen Treasury Money Market Fund Class A Class I Class S
Treasury Plus Money Market Fund Class A Service Class Sweep Class (new class)
July 9, 2010
Evergreen Institutional Treasury Money Market Fund Administrative Class Institutional Class Institutional Service Class Investor Class Participant Class
Treasury Plus Money Market Fund Institutional Class Institutional Class Service Class Institutional Class Service Class
July 9, 2010
Evergreen U.S. Government Money Market Fund Class A Class S
Government Money Market Fund Class A Sweep Class (new class)
July 9, 2010
Evergreen Institutional U.S. Government Money Market Fund Institutional Class Institutional Service Class Investor Class Participant Class
Government Money Market Fund Institutional Class Service Class Institutional Class Service Class
July 9, 2010
Evergreen Prime Cash Management Money Market Fund Administrative Class Institutional Class Institutional Service Class Investor Class Participant Class
Heritage Money Market Fund Institutional Class Institutional Class Service Class (new class) Institutional Class Service Class (new class)
July 9, 2010
Evergreen Institutional Money Market Fund Administrative Class Institutional Class Institutional Service Class Investor Class Participant Class
Heritage Money Market Fund Institutional Class Institutional Class Service Class (new class) Institutional Class Service Class (new class)
July 9, 2010
Evergreen Money Market Fund Class A Class B Class C Class I Class S
Money Market Fund Class A Class B Class C (new class) Service Class (new class) Daily Class (new class)
July 9, 2010
WFA Overland Express Sweep Unnamed Class
Money Market Fund Daily Class (new class)
July 9, 2010
Evergreen VA Core Bond Fund Class 1 (will be liquidated) Class 2
VT Total Return Bond Fund N/A Class 2 (formerly unnamed class)
July 16, 2010
Evergreen VA Special Values Fund Class 1 Class 2
VT Small/Mid Cap Value Fund (to be renamed VT Small Cap Value Fund) Class 1 (new class) Class 2 (formerly unnamed class)
July 16, 2010
Evergreen VA Growth Fund Class 1 Class 2
VT Small Cap Growth Fund Class 1 (new class) Class 2 (formerly unnamed class)
July 16, 2010
Evergreen VA International Equity Fund Class 1 Class 2
VT International Core Fund (to be renamed VT International Equity Fund) Class 1 (new class) Class 2 (formerly unnamed class)
July 16, 2010
WFA Diversified Bond Fund Administrator Class
Total Return Bond Fund Administrator Class
July 9, 2010
WFA Aggressive Allocation Fund Administrator Class
Growth Balanced Fund Administrator Class
July 16, 2010
WFA Growth Equity Fund Class A Class B Class C Administrator Class Institutional Class
Diversified Equity Fund Class A Class B Class C Administrator Class Administrator Class
July 16, 2010
WFA Large Cap Appreciation Fund Class A Class B Class C Administrator Class Institutional Class
Capital Growth Fund Class A Class A Class C Administrator Class Institutional Class
July 16, 2010
WFA Stable Income Fund Class A Class B Class C Administrator Class
Ultra Short-Term Income Fund Class A Class A Class C Administrator Class
July 9, 2010
Evergreen California Municipal Money Market Fund Class A Class I Class S
California Municipal Money Market Fund Class A Service Class Sweep Class (new class)
July 9, 2010
SHELL REORGANIZATION TABLE
Target Fund
Acquiring Fund
Closing Date
Evergreen Equity Income Fund Class A Class B Class C Class I Class R
Classic Value Fund (New Shell) Class A (new class) Class B (new class) Class C (new class) Administrator Class (new class) Class R (new class)
July 16, 2010
WFA Specialized Financial Services Fund Class A Class B Class C
Classic Value Fund (New Shell) Class A (new class) Class B (new class) Class C (new class)
July 16, 2010
Evergreen Disciplined Value Fund Class A Class B Class C Class I
Disciplined Value Fund (New Shell) Class A (new class) Class A (new class) Class C (new class) Administrator Class (new class)
July 16, 2010
WFA Equity Income Fund Class A Class B Class C Administrator Class
Disciplined Value Fund (New Shell) Class A (new class) Class A (new class) Class C (new class) Administrator Class (new class)
July 16, 2010
WFA U.S. Value Fund Class A Class B Class C Administrator Class Investor Class
Disciplined Value Fund (New Shell) Class A (new class) Class A (new class) Class C (new class) Administrator Class (new class) Investor Class (new class)
July 16, 2010
Evergreen Golden Large Cap Core Fund Class A Class B Class C Class I
Large Cap Core Fund (New Shell) Class A (new class) Class A (new class) Class C (new class) Institutional Class (new class)
July 16, 2010
WFA Large Company Core Fund Class A Class B Class C Administrator Class Investor Class Institutional Class
Large Cap Core Fund (New Shell) Class A (new class) Class A (new class) Class C (new class) Administrator Class (new class) Investor Class (new class) Institutional Class (new class)
July 16, 2010
Evergreen Large Company Growth Fund Class A Class B Class C Class I
Premier Large Company Growth Fund (New Shell) Class A (new class) Class B (new class) Class C (new class) Institutional Class (new class)
July 16, 2010
WFA Large Company Growth Fund Class A Class B Class C Administrator Class Investor Class Institutional Class
Premier Large Company Growth Fund (New Shell) Class A (new class) Class B (new class) Class C (new class) Administrator Class (new class) Investor Class (new class) Institutional Class (new class)
July 16, 2010
Evergreen Special Values Fund Class A Class B Class C Class I Class R
Special Small Cap Value Fund (New Shell) Class A (new class) Class B (new class) Class C(new class) Administrator Class (new class) Class A (new class)
July 16, 2010
Evergreen Small Cap Value Fund Class A Class B Class C Class I
Special Small Cap Value Fund (New Shell) Class A (new class) Class B (new class) Class C (new class) Administrator Class (new class)
July 16, 2010
Evergreen Emerging Markets Growth Fund Class A Class B Class C Class I
Emerging Markets Equity Fund II (New Shell) (to be renamed Emerging Markets Equity Fund) Class A (new class) Class B (new class) Class C (new class) Administrator Class (new class)
July 16, 2010
WFA Emerging Markets Equity Fund Class A Class B Class C Administrator Class
Emerging Markets Equity Fund II (New Shell) (to be renamed Emerging Markets Equity Fund) Class A (new class) Class B (new class) Class C (new class) Administrator Class (new class)
July 16, 2010
Evergreen VA Omega Fund Class 1 Class 2
VT Omega Growth Fund (New Shell) Class 1 (new class) Class 2 (new class)
July 16, 2010
WFA VT Large Company Growth Fund Unnamed share class / Class 2
VT Omega Growth Fund (New Shell) Class 2 (new class)
July 16, 2010
Evergreen VA Fundamental Large Cap Fund Class 1 Class 2
VT Core Equity Fund (New Shell) Class 1 (new class) Class 2 (new class)
July 16, 2010
WFA VT Large Company Core Fund Unnamed share class / Class 2
VT Core Equity Fund (New Shell) Class 2 (new class)
July 16, 2010
WFA VT Equity Income Fund Unnamed share class / Class 2
VT Intrinsic Value Fund (New Shell) Class 2 (new class)
July 16, 2010
WFA VT C&B Large Cap Value Fund Unnamed share class/Class 2
VT Intrinsic Value Fund (New Shell) Class 2 (new class)
July 16, 2010
Evergreen Intrinsic Value Fund Class A Class B Class C Class I
Intrinsic Value Fund (New Shell) Class A (new class) Class B (new class) Class C (new class) institutional Class (new class)
July 16, 2010
Evergreen Enhanced S&P 500 Fund Class A Class B Class C Class I Class IS
Disciplined U.S. Core Fund (New Shell) Class A (new class) Class A (new class) Class C (new class) Administrator Class (new class) Class A (new class)
July 16, 2010
Evergreen Fundamental Large Cap Fund Class A Class B Class C Class I
Core Equity Fund (New Shell) Class A (new class) Class B (new class) Class C (new class) Administrator Class (new class)
July 16, 2010
Evergreen Omega Fund Class A Class B Class C Class I Class R
Omega Growth Fund (New Shell) Class A (new class) Class B (new class) Class C (new class) Administrator Class (new class) Class R (new class)
July 16, 2010
Evergreen Golden Core Opportunities Fund Class A Class B Class C Class I
Small/Mid Cap Core Fund (New Shell) Class A (new class) Class A (new class) Class C (new class) Administrator Class (new class)
July 16, 2010
Evergreen Global Large Cap Equity Fund Class A Class B Class C Class I
Disciplined Global Equity Fund (New Shell) Class A (new class) Class A (new class) Class C (new class) Administrator Class (new class)
July 16, 2010
Evergreen Global Opportunities Fund Class A Class B Class C Class I
Global Opportunities Fund (New Shell) Class A (new class) Class B (new class) Class C (new class) Administrator Class (new class)
July 16, 2010
Evergreen Intrinsic World Equity Fund Class A Class B Class C Class I
Intrinsic World Equity Fund (New Shell) Class A (new class) Class A (new class) Class C (new class) Administrator Class (new class)
July 16, 2010
Evergreen Strategic Municipal Bond Fund Class A Class B Class C Class I
Strategic Municipal Bond Fund (New Shell) Class A (new class) Class B (new class) Class C (new class) Administrator Class (new class)
July 9, 2010
Evergreen North Carolina Municipal Bond Fund Class A Class B Class C Class I
North Carolina Tax-Free Fund (New Shell) Class A (new class) Class A (new class) Class C (new class) Institutional Class (new class)
July 9, 2010
Evergreen Pennsylvania Municipal Bond Fund Class A Class B Class C Class I
Pennsylvania Tax-Free Fund (New Shell) Class A (new class) Class B (new class) Class C (new class) Institutional Class (new class)
July 9, 2010
Evergreen Adjustable Rate Fund Class A Class B Class C Class I Class IS
Adjustable Rate Government Fund (New Shell) Class A (new class) Class B (new class) Class C (new class) Institutional Class (new class) Class A (new class)
July 9, 2010
Evergreen International Bond Fund Class A Class B Class C Class I Class IS
International Bond Fund (New Shell) Class A (new class) Class B (new class) Class C (new class) Institutional Class (new class) Class A (new class)
July 9, 2010
Evergreen New Jersey Municipal Money Market Fund Class A Class I Class S
New Jersey Municipal Money Market Fund (New Shell) Class A (new class) Service Class (new class) Sweep Class (new class)
July 9, 2010
Evergreen New York Municipal Money Market Fund Class A Class I Class S
New York Municipal Money Market Fund (New Shell) Class A (new class) Service Class (new class) Sweep Class (new class)
July 9, 2010
Evergreen Pennsylvania Municipal Money Market Fund Class A Class I Class S
Pennsylvania Municipal Money Market Fund (New Shell) Class A (new class) Service Class (new class) Sweep Class (new class)
July 9, 2010
Evergreen Health Care Fund Class A Class B Class C Class I
Health Care Fund (New Shell) Class A (new class) Class B (new class) Class C (new class) Administrator Class (new class)
July 16, 2010
Evergreen Precious Metals Fund Class A Class B Class C Class I
Precious Metals Fund (New Shell) Class A (new class) Class B (new class) Class C (new class) Institutional Class (new class)
July 16, 2010
Evergreen Utility & Telecommunications Fund Class A Class B Class C Class I
Utility & Telecommunications Fund (New Shell) Class A (new class) Class B (new class) Class C (new class) Institutional Class (new class)
July 16, 2010
Evergreen Asset Allocation Fund Class A Class B Class C Class I Class R
Asset Allocation Fund (New Shell) Class A (new class) Class B (new class) Class C (new class) Administrator Class (new class) Class R (new class)
July 16, 2010
Evergreen Diversified Capital Builder Fund Class A Class B Class C Class I
Diversified Capital Builder Fund (New Shell) Class A (new class) Class B (new class) Class C (new class) Institutional Class (new class)
July 9, 2010
Evergreen Diversified Income Builder Fund Class A Class B Class C Class I
Diversified Income Builder Fund (New Shell) Class A (new class) Class B (new class) Class C (new class) Institutional Class (new class)
July 9, 2010
Evergreen Strategic Growth Fund Class A Class B Class C Class I Class IS Class R
Strategic Large Cap Growth Fund (New Shell) Class A (new class) Class A (new class) Class C (new class) Institutional Class (new class) Class A (new class) Class R (new class)
July 16, 2010
Evergreen Institutional Municipal Money Market Fund Administrative Class Institutional Class Institutional Service Class Investor Class Participant Class
Municipal Cash Management Money Market Fund (New Shell) Institutional Class (new class) Institutional Class (new class) Service Class (new class) Institutional Class (new class) Service Class (new class)
July 9, 2010
Evergreen Growth Fund Class A Class B Class C Class I
Traditional Small Cap Growth Fund (New Shell) Class A (new class) Class A (new class) Class A (new class) Institutional Class (new class)
July 16, 2010
Evergreen Small-Mid Growth Fund Class A Class I
Growth Opportunities Fund (New Shell) Class A (new class) Institutional Class (new class)
July 16, 2010
Evergreen High Income Fund Class A Class B Class C Class I
High Yield Bond Fund (New Shell) Class A (new class) Class B (new class) Class C (new class) Administrator Class (new class)
July 9, 2010
SCHEDULE A
MATERIAL AGREEMENTS
The following agreements shall be Material Agreements:
Amended and Restated Declaration of Trust of the Wells Fargo Funds Trust dated March 10, 1999, and amended and restated on March 26, 1999, August 19, 1999, November 5, 2002 and February 8, 2005.
Amended and Restated Declaration of Trust of the Wells Fargo Variable Trust dated March 10, 1999, and amended and restated on March 26, 1999, August 19, 1999, November 5, 2002 and February 8, 2005.
Amended and Restated Investment Advisory Agreement between Wells Fargo Funds Management, LLC ("Wells Fargo Funds Management") and Wells Fargo Funds Trust, dated August 6, 2003, and amended October 1, 2005 and March 27, 2009, with Schedule A amended March 27, 2009.
Amended and Restated Investment Advisory Agreement between Wells Fargo Funds Management and Wells Fargo Variable Trust, dated August 6, 2003, and amended October 1, 2005, with Schedule A amended March 28, 2008.
Amended and Restated Investment Sub-Advisory Contract among Wells Capital Management Incorporated, Wells Fargo Funds Management and Wells Fargo Funds Trust, dated March 1, 2001, with Schedule A amended August 12, 2009.
Amended and Restated Investment Sub-Advisory Contract among Wells Capital Management Incorporated, Wells Fargo Funds Management and Wells Fargo Variable Trust, dated March 1, 2001, with Schedule A amended February 8, 2006.
Investment Sub-Advisory Contract among Artisan Partners Limited Partnership, Wells Fargo Funds Management and Wells Fargo Funds Trust, dated February 1, 2005, with Appendix A dated February 1, 2005 and Appendix B amended on November 8, 2005.
Investment Sub-Advisory Contract among Cooke & Bieler, L.P., Wells Fargo Funds Management and Wells Fargo Funds Trust, dated March 24, 2004, with Appendix A amended July 18, 2008.
Investment Sub-Advisory Contract among Cooke & Bieler, L.P., Wells Fargo Funds Management and Wells Fargo Variable Trust, dated February 1, 2005, with Appendix A and Appendix B amended February 8, 2006.
Investment Sub-Advisory Contract among Evergreen Investment Management Company, LLC, Wells Fargo Funds Management and Wells Fargo Funds Trust, dated March 2, 2009, with Appendix A and Appendix B dated March 2, 2009.
Investment Sub-Advisory Contract among Evergreen Investment Management Company, LLC, Wells Fargo Funds Management and Wells Fargo Variable Trust, dated March 2, 2009, with Appendix A and Appendix B dated March 2, 2009.
Investment Sub-Advisory Contract among Global Index Advisors, Inc., Wells Fargo Funds Management and Wells Fargo Funds Trust, dated June 26, 2006, with Appendix A amended February 7, 2007 and Appendix B amended August 12, 2009.
Investment Sub-Advisory Contract among LSV Asset Management, Wells Fargo Funds Management and Wells Fargo Funds Trust, dated February 1, 2005, with Appendix A and Appendix B dated February 1, 2005.
Investment Sub-Advisory Contract among Matrix Asset Advisors, Inc., Wells Fargo Funds Management and Wells Fargo Funds Trust, dated April 11, 2005, with Appendix A amended December 1, 2007 and Schedule A amended December 1, 2007.
Investment Sub-Advisory Contract among Matrix Asset Advisors, Inc., Wells Fargo Funds Management and Wells Fargo Variable Trust, dated February 1, 2005, with Appendix A amended February 8, 2006 and Schedule A amended February 8, 2006.
Investment Sub-Advisory Contract among Nelson Capital Management, Wells Fargo Funds Management and Wells Fargo Funds Trust, dated October 1, 2008, with Appendix A and Appendix B dated October 1, 2008.
Investment Sub-Advisory Contract among Peregrine Capital Management, Inc., Wells Fargo Funds Management and Wells Fargo Variable Trust, dated March 1, 2001, with Appendix A amended February 8, 2006 and Schedule A amended May 9, 2007.
Investment Sub-Advisory Contract among Phocas Financial Corporation, Wells Fargo Funds Management and Wells Fargo Funds Trust, dated March 21, 2008, with Appendix A and Appendix B dated March 21, 2008.
Investment Sub-Advisory Contract among Dresdner RCM Global Investors LLC, Wells Fargo Funds Management and Wells Fargo Funds Trust, dated October 29, 2001, with Appendix A amended January 26, 2008 and Schedule A dated January 26, 2008.
Investment Sub-Advisory Contract among Schroder Investment Management North America, Inc., Wells Fargo Funds Management and Wells Fargo Funds Trust, dated March 1, 2001, with Appendix A and Schedule A dated May 1, 2003.
Amended and Restated Accounting Services Agreement and Amended and Restated Letter Agreement among Wells Fargo Funds Trust, Wells Fargo Master Trust, Wells Fargo Variable Trust and PFPC, Inc., each dated May 10, 2006, including Exhibit A amended June 2, 2009 and Exhibit B.
Administration Agreement between Wells Fargo Funds Management and Wells Fargo Funds Trust dated March 1, 2003, with Appendix A amended August 6, 2008 and Schedule A amended August 12, 2009.
Administration Agreement between Wells Fargo Funds Management and Wells Fargo Variable Fund Trust dated March 1, 2003, with Appendix A amended February 8, 2006.
Master Custodian Agreement among State Street Bank, N.A. and Wells Fargo Funds Trust, Wells Fargo Master Trust and Wells Fargo Variable Trust dated August 10, 2009, with Appendix A and Schedules A, B, C and D.
Distribution Agreement between Wells Fargo Funds Distributor, LLC and Wells Fargo Funds Trust, dated April 8, 2005, with Schedule I amended August 12, 2009.
Distribution Agreement between Wells Fargo Funds Distributor, LLC and Wells Fargo Variable Trust, dated April 8, 2005, with Schedule I amended February 8, 2006.
Distribution Plan adopted pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the Investment Company Act of 1940 approved by the Wells Fargo Funds Trust Board on March 28, 2008, with Appendix A amended June 2, 2009.
Distribution Plan adopted pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the Investment Company Act of 1940 approved by the Wells Fargo Variable Trust Board on March 28, 2008, with Appendix A amended February 8, 2006.
Expense Assumption Agreement between Wells Fargo Funds Trust and Wells Fargo Funds Management dated February 29, 2008, with Schedule A.
Amended and Restated Fee and Expense Agreement among Wells Fargo Funds Trust, Wells Fargo Master Trust and Wells Fargo Funds Management, dated October 3, 2008, with Schedule A amended August 12, 2009.
Amended and Restated Fee and Expense Agreement between Wells Fargo Variable Trust and Wells Fargo Funds Management, dated October 3, 2008, with Schedule A.
Shareholder Servicing Plan approved by the Board of Wells Fargo Fund Trust on March 27, 2009, with Appendix A amended June 2, 2009.
Amended and Restated Joint Fidelity Bond Allocation Agreement between Wells Fargo Funds Trust, Wells Fargo Master Trust, Wells Fargo Variable Trust amended and restated on May 1, 2006, with Appendix A amended November 14, 2008.
Rule 18f-3 Multi-Class Plan approved by the Board of Wells Fargo Funds Trust on March 26, 1999 and amended August 6, 2008, with Appendix A amended June 2, 2009 and Appendix B amended March 28, 2008.
Amended and Restated Securities Lending Agreement between Wells Fargo Funds Trust, Wells Fargo Master Trust, Wells Fargo Variable Trust, Wells Fargo Funds Management and Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. amended and restated on November 1, 2008, with accompanying schedules and Letter regarding Account Revenues dated September 1, 2007.
Transfer Agency and Service Agreement among Boston Financial Data Services, Inc., Wells Fargo Funds Trust and Wells Fargo Variable Trust, dated April 11, 2005, amended on December 18, 2007 and Schedule A amended December 1, 2009.
EVERGREEN EQUITY TRUST With respect to Evergreen Asset Allocation Fund, Evergreen Disciplined Value Fund, Evergreen Diversified Capital Builder Fund, Evergreen Enhanced S&P 500 Fund, Evergreen Equity Income Fund, Evergreen Fundamental Large Cap Fund, Evergreen Fundamental Mid Cap Value Fund, Evergreen Golden Core Opportunities Fund, Evergreen Golden Large Cap Core Fund, Evergreen Growth Fund, Evergreen Health Care Fund, Evergreen Intrinsic Value Fund, Evergreen Large Company Growth Fund, Evergreen Mid Cap Growth Fund, Evergreen Omega Fund, Evergreen Small Cap Value Fund, Evergreen Small-Mid Growth Fund, Evergreen Special Values Fund, and Evergreen Utility & Telecommunication Fund
Advisory Agreements Investment Advisory and Management Agreement between Evergreen Equity Trust and Evergreen Investment Management Company, LLC (dated 2/12/2009, with respect to Evergreen Asset Allocation Fund, Evergreen Diversified Capital Builder Fund, Evergreen Disciplined Value Fund, Evergreen Enhanced S&P 500® Fund, Evergreen Equity Income Fund, Evergreen Fundamental Large Cap Fund, Evergreen Growth Fund, Evergreen Health Care Fund, Evergreen Large Company Growth Fund, Evergreen Mid Cap Growth Fund, Evergreen Omega Fund, Evergreen Small Cap Value Fund, Evergreen Special Values Fund and Evergreen Utility & Telecommunications Fund)
Investment Advisory and Management Agreement between Evergreen Equity Trust and Evergreen Investment Management Company, LLC (dated 2/12/2009, with respect to Evergreen Small-Mid Growth Fund, Evergreen Intrinsic Value Fund, Evergreen Fundamental Mid Cap Value Fund, Evergreen Golden Core Opportunities Fund, and Evergreen Golden Large Cap Core Fund)
Underwriting Agreements Principal Underwriting Agreement between Evergreen Equity Trust and Wells Fargo Funds Distributor, LLC (dated 1/4/2010)
Principal Underwriting Agreement between Evergreen Equity Trust and Kokusai Securities Company Limited (dated 1/23/1998)
Principal Underwriting Agreement between Evergreen Equity Trust and Nomura Securities Company (dated 1/23/1998)
Deferred Compensation Plan Deferred Compensation Plan (dated 1/1/2005)
Custodian Agreement Custodian Agreement between Evergreen Equity Trust and State Street Bank and Trust Company (dated 9/18/1997, as amended 10/18/1999 (with respect to Evergreen Growth Fund), 7/6/2000, 6/29/2001, 6/14/2002 (with respect to Evergreen Special Values Fund), 9/11/2002 (with respect to Evergreen Asset Allocation Fund), 3/7/2005 (with respect to Evergreen Disciplined Value Fund), 10/1/2005 (with respect to Evergreen Small-Mid Growth Fund), 10/12/2005 (with respect to Evergreen Small-Mid Growth Fund), 1/19/2006, 12/7/2006, 7/16/2007 (with respect to Evergreen Fundamental Mid Cap Value Fund), and 12/10/2007 (with respect to Evergreen Golden Core Opportunities Fund and Evergreen Golden Large Cap Core Fund))
Amended Pricing Schedule to Custodian Agreement (dated 12/19/2006)
Remote Access Services Agreement between Evergreen Equity Trust and State Street Bank and Trust Company (dated 4/4/2007)
Administrative Services Agreement Master Administrative Services Agreement between Evergreen Equity Trust and Evergreen Investment Services, Inc. (dated 1/2/2002)
Transfer and Assumption of Master Administrative Services Agreement between Evergreen Equity Trust, Evergreen Investment Management Company, LLC, and Evergreen Investment Services, Inc. (dated 1/1/2008)
Amended and Restated Master Transfer and Recordkeeping Agreement between Evergreen Equity Trust and Evergreen Service Company, LLC (dated 9/21/2006)
Distribution Plans Distribution Plan for Class A Shares (dated 12/31/2008)
Distribution Plan for Class B Shares (dated 12/31/2008)
Distribution Plan for Class C Shares (dated 12/31/2008)
Distribution Plan for Class R Shares (dated 12/31/2008)
Distribution Plan for Class IS Shares (dated 12/31/2008)
Multiple Class Plan Multiple Class Plan (dated 10/7/2003)
EVERGREEN SELECT EQUITY TRUST With respect to Evergreen Strategic Growth Fund
Advisory Agreement Investment Advisory and Management Agreement between Evergreen Select Equity Trust and Evergreen Investment Management Company, LLC (dated 2/12/2009)
Underwriting Agreement Principal Underwriting Agreement between Evergreen Select Equity Trust and Wells Fargo Funds Distributor, LLC (dated 1/4/2010)
Deferred Compensation Plan Deferred Compensation Plan (dated 1/1/2005)
Custodian Agreement Custodian Agreement between Evergreen Select Equity Trust and State Street Bank and Trust Company (dated 9/18/1997, as amended 7/6/2000, 6/29/2001, 1/19/2006, and 12/7/2006)
Amended Pricing Schedule to Custodian Agreement (dated 1/1/2007)
Administrative Services Agreement Master Administrative Services Agreement between Evergreen Select Equity Trust and Evergreen Investment Services, Inc. (dated 1/2/2002)
Transfer and Assumption of Master Administrative Services Agreement between Evergreen Investment Management Company LLC, Evergreen Investment Services, Inc., and Evergreen Select Equity Trust (dated 1/1/2008)
Amended and Restated Master Transfer and Recordkeeping Agreement between Evergreen Select Equity Trust and Evergreen Service Company, LLC (dated 9/21/2006)
Distribution Plans Distribution Plan for Class A Shares (dated 12/31/2008)
Distribution Plan for Class B Shares (dated 12/31/2008)
Distribution Plan for Class C Shares (dated 12/31/2008)
Distribution Plan for Class R Shares (dated 12/31/2008)
Distribution Plan for Class IS Shares (dated 12/31/2008)
Multiple Class Plan Multiple Class Plan (dated 10/7/2003)
EVERGREEN FIXED INCOME TRUST With respect to Evergreen Core Plus Bond Fund, Evergreen Diversified Income Builder Fund, Evergreen High Income Fund and Evergreen U.S. Government Fund
Advisory Agreement Investment Advisory and Management Agreement between Evergreen Fixed Income Trust and Evergreen Investment Management Company, LLC (dated 2/12/2009)
Letter Amendment to the Investment Advisory and Management Agreement between Evergreen Fixed Income Trust and Evergreen Investment Management Company, LLC (dated 9/19/2008, with respect to Evergreen High Income Fund)
Underwriting Agreement Principal Underwriting Agreement between Evergreen Fixed Income Trust and Wells Fargo Funds Distributor, LLC (dated 1/4/2010)
Deferred Compensation Plan Deferred Compensation Plan (as of 9/18/1997)
Custodian Agreement Custodian Agreement between Evergreen Fixed Income Trust and State Street Bank and Trust Company (dated 9/18/1997, as amended 7/6/2000, 6/29/2001, 1/19/2006, and 12/7/2006)
Amended Pricing Schedule to Custodian Agreement (dated 1/1/2007)
Administrative Services Agreement Master Administrative Services Agreement between Evergreen Fixed Income Trust and Evergreen Investment Services, Inc. (dated 1/2/2002)
Transfer and Assumption of Master Administrative Services Agreement between Evergreen Fixed Income Trust, Evergreen Investment Management Company, LLC, and Evergreen Investment Services, Inc. (dated 1/1/2008)
Amended and Restated Master Transfer and Recordkeeping Agreement between Evergreen Fixed Income Trust and Evergreen Service Company, LLC (dated 9/21/2006)
Distribution Plans Distribution Plan for Class A Shares (dated 12/31/2008)
Distribution Plan for Class B Shares (dated 12/31/2008)
Distribution Plan for Class C Shares (dated 12/31/2008)
Multiple Class Plan Multiple Class Plan (dated 10/7/2003)
EVERGREEN SELECT FIXED INCOME TRUST With respect to Evergreen Adjustable Rate Fund, Evergreen Intermediate Municipal Bond Fund, and Evergreen International Bond Fund
Advisory Agreement Investment Advisory and Management Agreement between Evergreen Select Fixed Income Trust and Evergreen Investment Management Company, LLC (dated 2/12/2009)
Underwriting Agreement Principal Underwriting Agreement between Evergreen Select Fixed Income Trust and Wells Fargo Funds Distributor, LLC (dated 1/4/2010)
Deferred Compensation Plan Deferred Compensation Plan (dated 1/1/2005)
Custodian Agreement Custodian Agreement between Evergreen Select Fixed Income Trust and State Street Bank and Trust Company (dated 11/18/1997, as amended 7/6/2000, 6/29/2001, 1/19/2006, and 12/7/2006)
Amended Pricing Schedule to Custodian Agreement (dated 1/1/2007)
Administrative Services Agreement Master Administrative Services Agreement between Evergreen Select Fixed Income Trust and Evergreen Investment Services, Inc. (dated 1/2/2002)
Transfer and Assumption of Master Administrative Services Agreement between Evergreen Select Fixed Income Trust, Evergreen Investment Management Company, LLC, and Evergreen Investment Services, Inc. (dated 1/1/2008)
Amended and Restated Master Transfer and Recordkeeping Agreement between Evergreen Select Fixed Income Trust and Evergreen Service Company, LLC (dated 9/21/2006)
Distribution Plans Distribution Plan for Institutional Service Class Shares (dated 12/31/2008)
Distribution Plan for Class A Shares (dated 12/31/2008)
Distribution Plan for Class B Shares (dated 12/31/2008)
Distribution Plan for Class C Shares (dated 12/31/2008)
Distribution Plan for Class R Shares (dated 12/31/2008)
Multiple Class Plan Multiple Class Plan (dated 10/7/2003)
EVERGREEN MUNICIPAL TRUST With respect to Evergreen California Municipal Bond Fund, Evergreen High Income Municipal Bond Fund, Evergreen Municipal Bond Fund, Evergreen North Carolina Municipal Bond Fund, Evergreen Pennsylvania Municipal Bond Fund, Evergreen Short-Intermediate Municipal Bond Fund and Evergreen Strategic Municipal Bond Fund
Advisory Agreement Investment Advisory and Management Agreement between Evergreen Municipal Trust and Evergreen Investment Management Company, LLC (dated 2/12/2009)
Underwriting Agreement Principal Underwriting Agreement between Evergreen Municipal Trust and Wells Fargo Funds Distributor, LLC (dated 1/4/2010)
Deferred Compensation Plan Deferred Compensation Plan (dated 1/1/2005)
Custodian Agreement Custodian Agreement between Evergreen Municipal Trust and State Street Bank and Trust Company (dated 9/18/1997, as amended 7/6/2000, 6/29/2001, 1/19/2006, and 12/7/2006)
Amended Pricing Schedule to Custodian Agreement (dated 12/7/2006)
Administrative Services Agreement Master Administrative Services Agreement between Evergreen Municipal Trust and Evergreen Investment Services, Inc. (dated 1/2/2002)
Transfer and Assumption of Master Administrative Services Agreement (dated 1/1/2008)
Amended and Restated Master Transfer and Recordkeeping Agreement between Evergreen Municipal Trust and Evergreen Service Company, LLC (dated 9/21/2006)
Distribution Plans Distribution Plan for Class A Shares (dated 12/31/2008)
Distribution Plan for Class B Shares (dated 12/31/2008)
Distribution Plan for Class C Shares (dated 12/31/2008)
Multiple Class Plan Multiple Class Plan (dated 10/7/2003)
EXHIBIT A
WELLS FARGO FUNDS TRUST WELLS FARGO VARIABLE TRUST 525 Market Street, 12th Floor San Francisco, California 94105
[_____________, 2010]
To each of the Persons Named on Appendix A (each, a "Current Trustee" and collectively, the "Current Trustees")
It is anticipated that in the future substantially all of the investment companies managed or sponsored by Evergreen Investment Management Company LLC ("EIMCO") or its affiliates (each, an "Evergreen Fund") will be reorganized in transactions involving in each case one or more acquiring Wells Fargo Advantage Funds (each, a "Wells Fargo Fund") that are part of Wells Fargo Funds Trust or Wells Fargo Variable Trust (each, a "Trust"), in which the Evergreen Fund will not be the surviving legal entity (although it may be the so-called "accounting" or "performance" survivor). The other Evergreen Funds will not be so reorganized, but it is expected that (i) they will be liquidated or (ii) that the persons then serving as trustees of one or more Wells Fargo Funds will be elected to serve as trustees of those Evergreen Funds, and that the terms of office of some or all of the then-existing trustees of the Evergreen Funds will terminate.
Each Current Trustee serves as a trustee of the Evergreen Funds and may from time to time be subject to claims by or on behalf of, or actual or potential liabilities to, one or more of the Evergreen Funds, successors in interest to one or more of the Evergreen Funds, or other persons, relating directly or indirectly to his or her service as a trustee of the Evergreen Funds. The Evergreen Funds have, with the assistance of EIMCO or its affiliates, purchased insurance which may be available to the Current Trustees in the future to protect the Current Trustees against such claims or liabilities, and the costs of investigating and defending against them, and the Evergreen Funds and/or the Wells Fargo Funds may purchase additional insurance in the future. In addition, the Current Trustees may have existing rights to receive advancement of expenses and/or be indemnified by one or more of the Evergreen Funds themselves for any costs, fees, expenses, damages, liabilities, or other losses incurred by them in connection with or as a result of such claims. All such existing rights to advancement of expenses and/or indemnification are hereinafter referred to as "Existing Rights".
It is anticipated that the surviving Wells Fargo Fund in each reorganization transaction involving an Evergreen Fund will assume the liabilities and obligations of the Evergreen Fund, including in respect of advancement of expenses and indemnification for the benefit of the Current Trustees.
In order to ensure that each Current Trustee maintains and preserves all Existing Rights in respect of advancement of expenses and indemnification, for good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, each Trust hereby irrevocably agrees with respect to each acquiring Wells Fargo Fund in respect of an Evergreen Fund that has been acquired by such acquiring Wells Fargo Fund as follows, for the benefit of each Current Trustee:
1(a) The Wells Fargo Fund shall indemnify and hold harmless each Current Trustee, together with each Current Trustee's heirs, executors, administrators, and personal representatives (each indemnified person referred to as a "Covered Person") against all costs, fees, expenses, damages, liabilities, or other losses, including but not limited to amounts paid in satisfaction of judgments, in settlement or other compromise, or as fines and penalties, and fees and expenses, including reasonable accountants' and counsel fees, incurred by such Covered Person in connection with the defense or disposition of any action, suit or other proceeding, whether civil, administrative, regulatory, or criminal, before any court or administrative or legislative body, in which such Covered Person may be or may have been involved as a party, witness or otherwise or with which such Covered Person may be or may have been threatened, while in office or thereafter, by reason of being or having been a trustee of any Evergreen Fund, except with respect to any matter as to which (and then only to the extent that) such Covered Person shall have been finally adjudicated in such action, suit, or other proceeding (such adjudication not being subject to appeal) (i) not to have acted in good faith in the reasonable belief that such Covered Person's action was in or not opposed to the best interests of any Evergreen Fund; or (ii) to be liable to the Evergreen Fund in question or its shareholders by reason of such Covered Person's willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence, or reckless disregard of the duties involved in the conduct of such Covered Person's office; or (iii) for a criminal proceeding, to have had reasonable cause to believe that his or her conduct was unlawful (the conduct described in (i), (ii), and (iii) being referred to hereafter as "Disabling Conduct").
(b) Reasonable expenses, including without limitation accountants' and counsel fees so incurred by such Covered Person shall be paid promptly from time to time by the Wells Fargo Fund upon demand by any Covered Person in advance of the final disposition of any such action, suit, or proceeding; provided that the Covered Person shall have undertaken to repay the amounts so paid to him or her if it is ultimately determined by a court of competent jurisdiction upon a final, non-appealable adjudication that indemnification of such expenses is not authorized under this letter agreement because such expenses were the direct result of such Current Trustee's Disabling Conduct. Notwithstanding the foregoing, nothing contained within this section or elsewhere in this letter agreement shall permit the payment of any indemnification of any Covered Person to the extent prohibited by the Investment Company Act of 1940 or any other law, rule, or regulation to which the acquiring Wells Fargo Fund is bound.
(c) The phrase "action, suit, or other proceeding, whether civil, administrative, regulatory, or criminal, before any court or administrative or legislative body," wherever used in this letter agreement, includes without limitation any threatened, pending, or completed claim, demand, threat, discovery request, request for testimony or information, action, suit, arbitration, alternative dispute mechanism, review, hearing, or any formal or informal inquiry, exam, inspection, audit, or investigation, or any other proceeding, including any appeal from any of the foregoing, whether civil, criminal, administrative, regulatory, or investigative, and whether by or on behalf of any court, the Securities and Exchange Commission, or any other federal, state, or other governmental, regulatory, or administrative body, authority, or agency, or any self-regulatory organization, of any kind.
2. To the extent that any Covered Person is, by reason of a Current Trustee's service to an Evergreen Fund, a witness for any reason in any action, suit, or other proceeding, whether civil, administrative, regulatory, or criminal, before any court or any federal, state, or other governmental, regulatory, or administrative body, authority or agency, or any self-regulatory organization, of any kind, to which such Covered Person is not a party, such Covered Person shall be indemnified against, and the Wells Fargo Fund will advance to the Covered Person upon demand payment for, any and all expenses, including reasonable accountants' or counsel fees, actually and reasonably incurred or expected to be incurred by such Covered Person in connection therewith.
3.(a) If and to the extent that proceeds of any insurance or of any rights to indemnification to which a Covered Person is entitled are in the actual possession or control of the Covered Person and are currently available to pay any liabilities and expenses as to which the Wells Fargo Fund has an indemnification obligation under this letter agreement, the amount of the indemnification obligation of the Wells Fargo Fund under this letter agreement in respect of such liability or expense along with any future liabilities and expenses as to which the Wells Fargo Fund has an indemnification obligation under this letter agreement, in total, shall be reduced by the amount of such proceeds in the actual possession or control of the Covered Person and available for such payment.
(b) If and to the extent that, after the Wells Fargo Fund has paid amounts to a Covered Person by way of indemnification under this letter agreement in respect of any liability or expense, proceeds of any insurance or of any other rights to indemnification to which a Covered Person is entitled in respect of such liability or expense come into the actual possession or control of the Covered Person and are currently available for payment by the Covered Person to the Wells Fargo Fund and are not available (and will not become available) to pay or reimburse the Covered Person for any present or anticipated liability or expense for which the Wells Fargo Fund has not previously provided indemnity under this letter agreement, then the Covered Person shall repay to the Wells Fargo Fund any amounts previously paid to him by the Wells Fargo Fund by way of indemnification under this letter agreement up to the amount of such proceeds in the actual possession or control of the Covered Person and available for such payment.
(c) If a Covered Person actually becomes aware that any insurance or indemnification rights are available to the Covered Person to pay, or to reimburse the payment of, any liability or expense for which the Wells Fargo Fund has previously provided indemnification under this letter agreement or may be called upon to provide indemnification under this letter agreement, then such Covered Person shall provide notice of such insurance or indemnification right in writing to the Wells Fargo Fund and, upon reasonable request by the Wells Fargo Fund and at the expense of the Wells Fargo Fund, take such reasonable steps as the Wells Fargo Fund may specify to obtain the benefit of such insurance or indemnification rights in respect of such liability or expense; provided, however, that the Wells Fargo Fund may not delay payment for any reason and shall not be relieved from its indemnification obligations under this letter agreement while any efforts to obtain such benefit are pending.
4. The right of indemnification provided by this letter agreement shall not expand, diminish or otherwise affect Existing Rights of any Current Trustee, and shall not be exclusive of and shall not expand, diminish or otherwise affect any other rights to which any Covered Person may be entitled. Nothing contained in this letter agreement shall affect any other right to indemnification to which any Covered Person may be entitled by contract or otherwise.
5. Each Trust and each acquiring Wells Fargo Fund is committing on its own behalf to its obligations under this letter agreement separately from each other Trust and acquiring Wells Fargo Fund and not jointly or jointly and severally. For the sake of clarity, no Wells Fargo Fund shall be liable for the obligations of an Evergreen Fund that has been acquired by any other acquiring Wells Fargo Fund. This letter agreement is binding upon all successors of each Wells Fargo Fund.
6. If any provision of this letter agreement shall be held to be invalid, illegal, or unenforceable, in whole or in part, for any reason whatsoever, (i) the validity, legality, and enforceability of the remaining provisions (including, without limitation, each portion of this letter agreement containing any provision that is not by itself invalid, illegal, or unenforceable) shall not in any way be affected or impaired thereby, and (ii) to the fullest extent possible, the remaining provisions of this letter agreement shall be construed so as to give effect to the intent manifested by the provision held invalid, illegal, or unenforceable.
7. No supplement, modification, or amendment of this letter agreement shall be binding unless executed in writing by all of the parties (or their respective successors or legal representatives) hereto. Any waiver by any party of any breach of any other party of any provision contained in this letter agreement to be performed by such other party must be in writing and signed by the waiving party (or such party's successor or legal representative), and no such waiver shall be deemed a waiver of similar or other provisions at the same or any previous or subsequent time.
8. This letter agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, each of which shall be an original, and all of which when taken together shall constitute one agreement. This letter agreement shall be governed by and construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of Delaware without reference to principles of conflict of laws.
9. Each Trust hereby submits to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Court of Chancery of the State of Delaware, or, if jurisdiction will not lie in such Court, in the superior court of the State of Delaware or the federal district court located in Delaware, with respect to any action, suit, or proceeding with respect to this letter agreement.
Each Trust, with respect to each Wells Fargo Fund, acknowledges and agrees that each Current Trustee may rely on the Wells Fargo Fund's undertakings in this letter agreement.
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Appendix A
[Names of Evergreen Trustees as of June 30, 2010]
Exhibit B Comparison of the Funds' Fundamental Investment Policies
Borrowing
Target Fund
Acquiring Fund
Evergreen Intrinsic Value Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic Value Fund
Evergreen Enhanced S&P® 500 Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined U.S. Core Fund
Evergreen Fundamental Large Cap Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Core Equity Fund
Evergreen Strategic Growth Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Large Cap Growth Fund
Evergreen Omega Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Omega Growth Fund
Evergreen Golden Core Opportunities Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Small Mid/Cap Core Fund
Evergreen Global Large Cap Equity Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined Global Equity Fund
Evergreen Global Opportunities Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Global Opportunities Fund
Evergreen Intrinsic World Equity Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic World Equity Fund
Evergreen Strategic Municipal Bond Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Municipal Bond fund
Evergreen North Carolina Municipal Bond Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage North Carolina Tax-Free Fund
Evergreen Pennsylvania Municipal Bond Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Pennsylvania Tax-Free Fund
Evergreen Adjustable Rate Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Adjustable Rate Government Fund
Evergreen International Bond Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage International Bond Fund
Evergreen Health Care Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Health Care Fund
Evergreen Precious Metals Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Precious Metals Fund
Evergreen Utilities and Telecommunications Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Utilities and Telecommunications Fund
Evergreen Diversified Capital Builder Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Capital Builder Fund
Evergreen Diversified Income Builder Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Income Builder Fund
Evergreen Growth Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Traditional Small Cap Growth Fund
Evergreen Small-Mid Growth Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Growth Opportunities Fund
Evergreen High Income Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage High Yield Bond Fund
Evergreen Special Values Fund Evergreen Small Cap Value Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Special Small Cap Value Fund
The Fund may not borrow money, except to the extent permitted by applicable law. Further Explanation of Borrowing Policy: Under the 1940 Act generally, the Fund may borrow from banks in an amount up to 33 1/3% of its total assets (including amounts borrowed) for any reason, and the Fund may also borrow up to an additional 5% of its total assets from banks or others for temporary or emergency purposes. The Fund may also borrow from certain other Evergreen funds pursuant to applicable exemptive relief, within the limitations described above.
The Fund may not borrow money, except to the extent permitted under the 1940 Act, including the rules, regulations and any exemptive orders obtained thereunder.
Commodities
Target Fund
Acquiring Fund
Evergreen Intrinsic Value Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic Value Fund
Evergreen Enhanced S&P® 500 Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined U.S. Core FUnd
Evergreen Fundamental Large Cap Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Core Equity Fund
Evergreen Strategic Growth Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Large Cap Growth Fund
Evergreen Omega Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Omega Growth Fund
Evergreen Golden Core Opportunities Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Small Mid/Cap Core Fund
Evergreen Global Large Cap Equity Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined Global Equity Fund
Evergreen Global Opportunities Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Global Opportunities Fund
Evergreen Intrinsic World Equity Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic World Equity Fund
Evergreen Strategic Municipal Bond Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Municipal Bond Fund
Evergreen North Carolina Municipal Bond Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage North Carolina Tax-Free Fund
Evergreen Pennsylvania Municipal Bond Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Pennsylvania Tax-Free Fund
Evergreen Adjustable Rate Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Adjustable Rate Government Fund
Evergreen International Bond Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage International Bond Fund
Evergreen Health Care Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Health Care Fund
Evergreen Precious Metals Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Precious Metals Fund
Evergreen Utility and Telecommunications Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Utility and Telecommunications Fund
Evergreen Diversified Capital Builder Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Capital Builder Fund
Evergreen Diversified Income Builder Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Income Builder Fund
Evergreen Growth Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Traditional Small Cap Growth Fund
Evergreen Small-Mid Growth Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Growth Opportunities Fund
Evergreen High Income Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage High Yield Bond Fund
Evergreen Special Values Fund Evergreen Small Cap Value Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Special Small Cap Value Fund
The Fund may not purchase or sell commodities or contracts on commodities, except to the extent that the Fund may engage in financial futures contracts and related options and currency contracts and related options and may otherwise do so in accordance with applicable law and without registering as a commodity pool operator under the Commodity Exchange Act.
The Fund may not purchase or sell commodities, provided that (i) currency will not be deemed to be a commodity for purposes of this restriction, (ii) this restriction does not limit the purchase or sale of futures contracts, forward contracts or options, and (iii) this restriction does not limit the purchase or sale of securities or other instruments backed by commodities or the purchase or sale of commodities acquired as a result of ownership of securities or other instruments.
Concentration
Target Fund
Acquiring Fund
Evergreen Intrinsic Value Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic Value Fund
Evergreen Enhanced S&P® 500 Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined U.S. Core Fund
Evergreen Fundamental Large Cap Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Core Equity Fund
Evergreen Strategic Growth Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Large Cap Growth Fund
Evergreen Omega Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Omega Growth Fund
Evergreen Golden Core Opportunities Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Small Mid/Cap Core Fund
Evergreen Global Large Cap Equity Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined Global Equity Fund
Evergreen Global Opportunities Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Global Opportunities Fund
Evergreen Intrinsic World Equity Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic World Equity Fund
Evergreen Adjustable Rate Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Adjustable Rate Government Fund
Evergreen International Bond Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage International Bond Fund
Evergreen Diversified Capital Builder Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Capital Builder Fund
Evergreen Diversified Income Builder Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Income Builder Fund
Evergreen Growth Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Traditional Small Cap Growth Fund
Evergreen Small-Mid Growth Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Growth Opportunities Fund
Evergreen High Income Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage High Yield Bond Fund
Evergreen Special Values Fund Evergreen Small Cap Value Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Special Small Cap Value Fund
The Fund may not concentrate its investments in the securities of issuers primarily engaged in any particular industry (other than securities that are issued or guaranteed by the U.S. government or its agencies or instrumentalities).
Further Explanation of Concentration Policy: The Fund may not invest more than 25% of its total assets, taken at market value, in the securities of issuers primarily engaged in any particular industry (other than securities issued or guaranteed by the U.S. government, any state or territory of the U.S., its agencies, instrumentalities or political subdivisions).
The Fund may not purchase the securities of issuers conducting their principal business activity in the same industry if, immediately after the purchase and as a result thereof, the value of a Fund's investments in that industry would equal or exceed 25% of the current value of the fund's total assets, provided that this restriction does not limit a Fund's: (i) investments in securities of other investment companies, (ii) investments in securities issued or guaranteed by the U.S. Government, its agencies or instrumentalities, (iii) investments in repurchase agreements, [or (iv) municipal securities].
Concentration
Target Fund
Acquiring Fund
Evergreen North Carolina Municipal Bond Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage North Carolina Tax-Free Fund
Evergreen Pennsylvania Municipal Bond Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Pennsylvania Tax-Free Fund
Evergreen Strategic Municipal Bond Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Municipal Bond Fund
The Fund may not concentrate its investments in the securities of issuers primarily engaged in any particular industry (other than securities that are issued or guaranteed by the U.S. government or its agencies or instrumentalities). Further Explanation of Concentration Policy: The Fund may not invest more than 25% of its total assets, taken at market value, in the securities of issuers primarily engaged in any particular industry (other than securities issued or guaranteed by the U.S. government, any state or territory of the U.S., its agencies, instrumentalities or political subdivisions).
The Fund may not purchase the securities of issuers conducting their principal business activity in the same industry if, immediately after the purchase and as a result thereof, the value of a Fund's investments in that industry would equal or exceed 25% of the current value of the Fund's total assets, provided that (i) this restriction does not limit a Fund's investments in securities of other investment companies, (ii) this restriction does not limit a Fund's investments in municipal securities, (iii) each Fund may invest 25% or more of the current value of its total assets in private activity bonds or notes that are the ultimate responsibility of non- government issuers conducting their principal business activity in the same industry; and (iv) each Fund may invest 25% or more of the current value of its total assets in securities whose issuers are located in the same state or securities the interest and principal on which are paid from revenues of similar type projects.
Concentration
Target Fund
Acquiring Fund
Evergreen Health Care Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Health Care Fund
Evergreen Precious Metals Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Precious Metals Fund
Evergreen Utility and Telecommunications Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Utility and Telecommunications Fund
Evergreen Health Care Fund, Evergreen Utility and Telecommunications Fund and Evergreen Precious Metals Fund will concentrate their investments in securities of issuers primarily engaged in the healthcare sector, the utility and telecommunications sector, and in securities related to mining, processing or dealing in gold or other precious metals, respectively. Health Care Fund is required to invest at least 80% of its assets in healthcare companies that develop, produce or distribute products or services related to the healthcare or medical industries. Utility and Telecommunications Fund is required to invest at least 80% of its assets in companies within the utility and telecommunications industries. Precious Metals Fund concentrates (invests more than 25% of its total assets) in securities related to mining, processing or dealing in gold or other precious metals and minerals.
Wells Fargo Advantage Health Care Fund, Wells Fargo Advantage Utility and Telecommunications Fund and Wells Fargo Advantage Precious Metals Fund will concentrate their investments in securities of issuers primarily engaged in the healthcare sector, the utility and telecommunications sector, and in securities related to mining, processing or dealing in gold or other precious metals, respectively. Health Care Fund is required to invest at least 80% of its net assets in equity securities of healthcare companies that develop, produce or distribute products or services related to the healthcare, life sciences or medical industries. Utility and Telecommunications Fund is required to invest at least 80% of its net assets in common, preferred and convertible debentures of utility (water, gas, electric) and telecommunications companies. Precious Metals Fund is required to invest at least 80% of its net assets in investments related to precious metals.
Diversification
Target Fund
Acquiring Fund
Evergreen Intrinsic Value Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic Value Fund
Evergreen Enhanced S&P® 500 Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined U.S. Core Fund
Evergreen Fundamental Large Cap Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Core Equity Fund
Evergreen Strategic Growth Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Large Cap Growth Fund
Evergreen Omega Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Omega Growth Fund
Evergreen Golden Core Opportunities Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Small Mid/Cap Core Fund
Evergreen Global Large Cap Equity Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined Global Equity Fund
Evergreen Global Opportunities Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Global Opportunities Fund
Evergreen Intrinsic World Equity Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic World Equity Fund
Evergreen Adjustable Rate Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Adjustable Rate Government Fund
Evergreen International Bond Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage International Bond Fund
Evergreen Diversified Capital Builder Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Capital Builder Fund
Evergreen Diversified Income Builder Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Income Builder Fund
Evergreen Growth Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Traditional Small Cap Growth Fund
Evergreen Small-Mid Growth Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Growth Opportunities Fund
Evergreen High Income Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage High Yield Bond Fund
Evergreen Special Values Fund Evergreen Small Cap Value Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Special Small Cap Value Fund
The Fund may not make any investment that is inconsistent with the Fund's classification as a diversified investment company under the 1940 Act. Further Explanation of Diversification Policy: To remain classified as a diversified investment company under the 1940 Act, the Fund must conform with the following: With respect to 75% of its total assets, a diversified investment company may not invest more than 5% of its total assets, determined at market or fair value at the time of purchase, in the securities of any one issuer, or invest in more than 10% of the outstanding voting securities of any one issuer, determined at the time of purchase. The 5% and 10% limitations do not apply to (1) the Fund's assets represented by cash or cash equivalents, (2) investments in securities issued or guaranteed by the United States ("U.S.") government or its agencies or instrumentalities, and (3) shares of other investment companies.
The Fund may not purchase securities of any issuer if, as a result, with respect to 75% of a fund's total assets, more than 5% of the value of its total assets would be invested in the securities of any one issuer or the Fund's ownership would be more than 10% of the outstanding voting securities of such issuer, provided that this restriction does not limit a Fund's investment in securities issued or guaranteed by the U.S. Government, its agencies and instrumentalities, or investments in securities of other investment companies.
Non-Diversification
Target Fund
Acquiring Fund
Evergreen North Carolina Municipal Bond Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage North Carolina Tax-Free Fund
Evergreen Pennsylvania Municipal Bond Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Pennsylvania Tax-Free Fund
Evergreen Strategic Municipal Bond Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Municipal Bond Fund
Evergreen Health Care Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Health Care Fund
Evergreen Precious Metals Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Precious Metals Fund
Evergreen Utility and Telecommunications Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Utility and Telecommunications Fund
Each Fund may not make any investment that is inconsistent with its classification as a non-diversified investment company under the 1940 Act. Further Explanation of Non-Diversified Funds: A non-diversified investment company is not limited by the 1940 Act as to the amount of assets that may be invested in any one issuer. However, in order to qualify as a regulated investment company for tax purposes, each Fund may have no more than 25% of its total assets invested in the securities (other than securities of the U.S. government, its agencies or instrumentalities, or the shares of other regulated investment companies) of any one issuer. In addition, with respect to 50% of its total assets, each Fund may not invest more than 5% of its total assets, determined at market or other fair value at the time of purchase, in the securities (other than securities issued by the U.S. government, its agencies or instrumentalities) of any one issuer, or invest in more than 10% of the voting securities (other than securities issued by the U.S. government, its agencies or instrumentalities) of any one issuer, determined at the time of purchase.
Except for Wells Fargo Advantage North Carolina Tax-Free Fund, Wells Fargo Advantage Pennsylvania Tax-Free Fund, Wells Fargo Advantage Health Care Fund, Wells Fargo Advantage Precious Metals Fund and Wells Fargo Advantage Utility and Telecommunications Fund, the Funds may not purchase securities of any issuer if, as a result, with respect to 75% of a fund's total assets, more than 5% of the value of its total assets would be invested in the securities of any one issuer or the Fund's ownership would be more than 10% of the outstanding voting securities of such issuer, provided that this restriction does not limit a Fund's investment in securities issued or guaranteed by the U.S. Government, its agencies and instrumentalities, or investments in securities of other investment companies.
Issuing Senior Securities
Target Fund
Acquiring Fund
Evergreen Intrinsic Value Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic Value Fund
Evergreen Enhanced S&P® 500 Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined U.S. Core Fund
Evergreen Fundamental Large Cap Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Core Equity Fund
Evergreen Strategic Growth Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Large Cap Growth Fund
Evergreen Omega Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Omega Growth Fund
Evergreen Golden Core Opportunities Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Small Mid/Cap Core Fund
Evergreen Global Large Cap Equity Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined Global Equity Fund
Evergreen Global Opportunities Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Global Opportunities Fund
Evergreen Intrinsic World Equity Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic World Equity Fund
Evergreen Strategic Municipal Bond Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Municipal Bond Fund
Evergreen North Carolina Municipal Bond Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage North Carolina Tax-Free Fund
Evergreen Pennsylvania Municipal Bond Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Pennsylvania Tax-Free Fund
Evergreen Adjustable Rate Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Adjustable Rate Government Fund
Evergreen International Bond Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage International Bond Fund
Evergreen Health Care Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Health Care Fund
Evergreen Precious Metals Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Precious Metals Fund
Evergreen Utility and Telecommunications Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Utility and Telecommunications Fund
Evergreen Diversified Capital Builder Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Capital Builder Fund
Evergreen Diversified Income Builder Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Income Builder Fund
Evergreen Growth Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Traditional Small Cap Growth Fund
Evergreen Small-Mid Growth Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Growth Opportunities Fund
Evergreen High Income Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage High Yield Bond Fund
Evergreen Special Values Fund Evergreen Small Cap Value Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Special Small Cap Value Fund
Except as permitted under the 1940 Act, the Fund may not issue senior securities.
The Fund may not issue senior securities, except to the extent permitted under the 1940 Act, including the rules, regulations and any exemptive orders obtained thereunder.
Lending1
Target Fund
Acquiring Fund
Evergreen Intrinsic Value Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic Value Fund
Evergreen Enhanced S&P® 500 Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined U.S. Core Fund
Evergreen Fundamental Large Cap Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Core Equity Fund
Evergreen Strategic Growth Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Large Cap Growth Fund
Evergreen Omega Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Omega Growth Fund
Evergreen Golden Core Opportunities Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Small Mid/Cap Core Fund
Evergreen Global Large Cap Equity Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined Global Equity Fund
Evergreen Global Opportunities Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Global Opportunities Fund
Evergreen Intrinsic World Equity Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic World Equity Fund
Evergreen Strategic Municipal Bond Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Municipal Bond Fund
Evergreen North Carolina Municipal Bond Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage North Carolina Tax-Free Fund
Evergreen Pennsylvania Municipal Bond Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Pennsylvania Tax-Free Fund
Evergreen Adjustable Rate Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Adjustable Rate Government Fund
Evergreen International Bond Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage International Bond Fund
Evergreen Health Care Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Health Care Fund
Evergreen Precious Metals Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Precious Metals Fund
Evergreen Utility and Telecommunications Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Utility and Telecommunications Fund
Evergreen Diversified Capital Builder Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Capital Builder Fund
Evergreen Diversified Income Builder Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Income Builder Fund
Evergreen Growth Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Traditional Small Cap Growth Fund
Evergreen Small-Mid Growth Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Growth Opportunities Fund
Evergreen High Income Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage High Yield Bond Fund
Evergreen Special Values Fund Evergreen Small Cap Value Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Special Small Cap Value Fund
The Fund may not make loans to other persons, except that the Fund may lend its portfolio securities or cash in accordance with applicable law. The acquisition of investment securities or other investment instruments shall not be deemed to be the making of a loan. Further Explanation of Lending Policy: To generate income and offset expenses, the Fund may lend portfolio securities to broker-dealers and other financial institutions in an amount up to 33 1/3% of its total assets. While securities are on loan, the borrower will pay the Fund any income accruing on the security. The Fund may invest any collateral it receives in additional portfolio securities, such as U.S. Treasury notes, certificates of deposit, other high-grade, short-term obligations or interest bearing cash equivalents. Increases or decreases in the market value of a security lent will affect the Fund and its shareholders. When the Fund lends its securities, it will require the borrower to give the Fund collateral in cash, cash equivalents or government securities. The Fund will require collateral in an amount equal to at least 100% of the current market value of the securities lent, including accrued interest. The Fund has the right to call a loan and obtain the securities lent any time on notice of not more than five business days. The Fund may pay reasonable fees in connection with such loans. Except for Evergreen Global Large Cap Equity Fund, Evergreen Global Opportunities Fund, Evergreen Intrinsic World Equity Fund, Evergreen Strategic Municipal Bond Fund, Evergreen North Carolina Muncipal Bond Fund, Evergreen Pennsylvania Municipal Bond Fund, Evergreen Adjustable Rate Fund and Evergreen Precious Metals Fund, the Funds have the ability to lend cash to other Evergreen funds, in accordance with Evergreen's Interfund Lending Policy and with the exemptive order issued by the Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC") on November 20, 2001 (Rel. No. 25217-812-11592).
The Fund may not make loans to other parties if, as a result, the aggregate value of such loans would exceed one-third of a Fund's total assets. For the purposes of this limitation, entering into repurchase agreements, lending securities and acquiring any debt securities are not deemed to be the making of loans.
1
While each Target Fund, other than Evergreen Global Large Cap Equity Fund, Evergreen Global Opportunities Fund, Evergreen Intrinsic World Equity Fund, Evergreen Strategic Municipal Bond Fund, Evergreen North Carolina Municipal Bond Fund, Evergreen Pennsylvania Municipal Bond Fund, Evergreen Adjustable Rate Fund and Evergreen Precious Metals Fund, and each Acquiring Fund has the ability, pursuant to an exemptive order issued by the Securities and Exchange Commission, to lend cash to other funds in their respective fund families, neither Fund currently engages in this practice.
Real Estate
Target Fund
Acquiring Fund
Evergreen Intrinsic Value Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic Value Fund
Evergreen Enhanced S&P® 500 Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined U.S. Core Fund
Evergreen Fundamental Large Cap Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Core Equity Fund
Evergreen Strategic Growth Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Large Cap Growth Fund
Evergreen Omega Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Omega Growth Fund
Evergreen Golden Core Opportunities Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Small Mid/Cap Core Fund
Evergreen Global Large Cap Equity Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined Global Equity Fund
Evergreen Global Opportunities Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Global Opportunities Fund
Evergreen Intrinsic World Equity Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic World Equity Fund
Evergreen Strategic Municipal Bond Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Municipal Bond Fund
Evergreen North Carolina Municipal Bond Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage North Carolina Tax-Free Fund
Evergreen Pennsylvania Municipal Bond Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Pennsylvania Tax-Free Fund
Evergreen Adjustable Rate Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Adjustable Rate Government Fund
Evergreen International Bond Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage International Bond Fund
Evergreen Health Care Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Health Care Fund
Evergreen Precious Metals Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Precious Metals Fund
Evergreen Utility and Telecommunications Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Utility and Telecommunications Fund
Evergreen Diversified Capital Builder Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Capital Builder Fund
Evergreen Diversified Income Builder Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Income Builder Fund
Evergreen Growth Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Traditional Small Cap Growth Fund
Evergreen Small-Mid Growth Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Growth Opportunities Fund
Evergreen High Income Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage High Yield Bond Fund
Evergreen Special Values Fund Evergreen Small Cap Value Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Special Small Cap Value Fund
The Fund may not purchase or sell real estate, except that, to the extent permitted by applicable law, the Fund may invest in (a) securities that are directly or indirectly secured by real estate, or (b) securities issued by issuers that invest in real estate. Further explanation of Real Estate Policy: Each Fund may acquire or dispose of real estate or interests in real estate acquired through the exercise of its rights as the holder of debt obligations secured by real estate or interest therein.
The Fund may not purchase or sell real estate unless acquired as a result of ownership of securities or other investments (but this shall not prevent a Fund from investing in securities or other instruments backed by real estate or securities of companies engaged in the real estate business).
Underwriting
Target Fund
Acquiring Fund
Evergreen Intrinsic Value Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic Value Fund
Evergreen Enhanced S&P® 500 Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined U.S. Core Fund
Evergreen Fundamental Large Cap Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Core Equity Fund
Evergreen Strategic Growth Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Large Cap Growth Fund
Evergreen Omega Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Omega Growth Fund
Evergreen Golden Core Opportunities Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Small Mid/Cap Core Fund
Evergreen Global Large Cap Equity Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined Global Equity Fund
Evergreen Global Opportunities Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Global Opportunities Fund
Evergreen Intrinsic World Equity Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic World Equity Fund
Evergreen Strategic Municipal Bond Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Municipal Bond Fund
Evergreen North Carolina Municipal Bond Fund
Wells Fargo North Carolina Tax-Free Fund
Evergreen Pennsylvania Municipal Bond Fund
Wells Fargo Pennsylvania Tax-Free Fund
Evergreen Adjustable Rate Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Adjustable Rate Government Fund
Evergreen International Bond Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage International Bond Fund
Evergreen Health Care Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Health Care Fund
Evergreen Precious Metals Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Precious Metals Fund
Evergreen Utility and Telecommunications Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Utility and Telecommunications Fund
Evergreen Diversified Capital Builder Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Capital Builder Fund
Evergreen Diversified Income Builder Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Income Builder Fund
Evergreen Growth Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Traditional Small Cap Growth Fund
Evergreen Small-Mid Growth Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Growth Opportunities Fund
Evergreen High Income Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage High Yield Bond Fund
Evergreen Special Values Fund Evergreen Small Cap Value Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Special Small Cap Value Fund
The Fund may not underwrite securities of other issuers, except insofar as the Fund may be deemed to be an underwriter in connection with the disposition of its portfolio securities.
The Fund may not underwrite securities of other issuers, except to the extent that the purchase of permitted investments directly from the issuer thereof or from an underwriter for an issuer and the later disposition of such securities in accordance with a Fund's investment program may be deemed to be an underwriting.
Investments in Federally Tax-Exempt Securities
Target Fund
Acquiring Fund
Evergreen North Carolina Municipal Bond Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage North Carolina Tax-Free Fund
Evergreen Pennsylvania Municipal Bond Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Pennsylvania Tax-Free Fund
The Fund will, during periods of normal market conditions, invest its assets in accordance with applicable guidelines issued by the SEC or its staff concerning investment in tax-exempt securities for funds with the words tax-exempt, tax free or municipal in their names.
The Funds may not invest less than 80% of net assets plus investment borrowings, under normal circumstances, in investments the income from which (i) is exempt from federal income tax (including federal alternative minimum tax ("AMT")), and (ii) for the state specific Funds, in investment the income from which is also exempt from such state's income tax.
Investments in Federally Tax-Exempt Securities
Target Fund
Acquiring Fund
Evergreen Strategic Municipal Bond Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Municipal Bond Fund
The Fund will, during periods of normal market conditions, invest its assets in accordance with applicable guidelines issued by the SEC or its staff concerning investment in tax-exempt securities for funds with the words tax-exempt, tax free or municipal in their names.
The Funds may not invest less than 80% of net assets plus investment borrowings, under normal circumstances, in investments the income from which (i) is exempt from federal income tax (but not necessarily federal alternative minimum tax ("AMT")), and (ii) for the state specific Funds, in investment the income from which is also exempt from such state's income tax.
Exhibit C Additional Target and Acquiring Fund Expense Information
The Annual Fund Operating Expenses tables and the examples that follow are based upon the actual expenses incurred by the Target Funds during their most recently completed fiscal year, except where noted. Since each Acquiring Fund is a Shell Fund, it has not yet commenced operations and therefore actual expense information for the Acquiring Fund is not yet available. Since the Acquiring Fund has not yet commenced operations, the information presented is based on estimates. The pro forma Annual Fund Operating Expenses table for the Acquiring Fund, other than for the Wells Fargo Advantage Special Small Cap Value Fund, shows you what the annual operating expenses would have been for the Acquiring Fund for the period covered by the Target Fund's most recent financial statements, assuming the Merger had taken place at the beginning of the period. See the section entitled "Financial Statements" in this prospectus/proxy statement for the date of the most recent financial statements. The pro forma expense table below labeled "Wells Fargo Advantage Special Small Cap Value Fund (Pro Forma Assuming Merger of Both Target Funds with Acquiring Fund)" shows you what the net and gross total annual fund operating expenses would have been for the Acquiring Fund for the period covered by the Target Fund's most recent financial statements, assuming the Mergers of both Target Funds with the Acquiring Fund had taken place at the beginning of that period. If the Merger of Evergreen Special Values Fund with the Acquiring Fund is the only Merger approved by shareholders, the pro forma expenses would have been approximately the same. The pro forma expense table below labeled "Wells Fargo Advantage Special Small Cap Value Fund (Pro Forma Assuming Merger of Evergreen Small Cap Value Fund Only with Acquiring Fund)" shows you what the net and gross total annual fund operating expenses would have been for the Acquiring Fund for the period covered by the Target Fund's most recent financial statements, assuming only the Merger of Evergreen Small Cap Value Fund with the Acquiring Fund had taken place at the beginning of that period.
EVERGREEN INTRINSIC VALUE FUND INTO WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE INTRINSIC VALUE FUND
Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment)
Evergreen Intrinsic Value Fund
Management Fees
Distribution and/or Service (Rule 12b-1) Fees
Other Expenses
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses1
Class A
0.62%
0.25%
0.31%
1.18%
Class B
0.62%
1.00%
0.31%
1.93%
Class C
0.62%
1.00%
0.31%
1.93%
Class I
0.62%
0.00%
0.31%
0.93%
1
The Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses in the table above include fees and expenses of 0.01% or less that were incurred indirectly by the Fund as a result of its investment in other investment companies.
Expense Example. The example below is intended to help you compare the costs of investing in the Fund with the costs of investing in other mutual funds. The example assumes a $10,000 initial investment, 5% annual total return, and that operating expenses remain the same as in the table above. It shows costs if you sold all of your shares at the end of the period or continued to hold them. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs would be:
Evergreen Intrinsic Value Fund
Assuming Redemption at End of Period
Assuming No Redemption
After:
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
Class B
Class C
1 Year
$688
$696
$296
$95
$196
$196
3 Years
$928
$906
$606
$296
$606
$606
5 Years
$1,187
$1,242
$1,042
$515
$1,042
$1,042
10 Years
$1,924
$2,059
$2,254
$1,143
$2,059
$2,254
Pro Forma Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment) and Pro Forma Example
Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic Value Fund
Management Fees1
Distribution (Rule 12b-1) Fees
Other Expenses2
Acquired Fund Fees and Expenses3
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (Before Waiver)
Waiver of Fund Expenses
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver)5,6
Class A
0.65%
0.00%
0.63%
0.01%
1.29%
(0.11%)
1.18%
Class B
0.65%
0.75%
0.63%
0.01%
2.04%
(0.11%)
1.93%
Class C
0.65%
0.75%
0.63%
0.01%
2.04%
(0.11%)
1.93%
Institutional Class
0.65%
0.00%
0.20%
0.01%
0.86%
0.00%
0.86%
1
The Fund has a breakpoint schedule under which the management fee will decrease on Fund net assets above designated levels, as shown in the "Management of the Funds - Advisory Fees" section.
2
Includes expenses payable to affiliates of Wells Fargo & Company.
3
Reflects the pro rata portion of the net operating expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund. Shareholders indirectly bear these underlying expenses because the NAV and/or distributions paid reflect such underlying expense.
4
Expenses have been adjusted as necessary from amounts incurred during the Fund's most recent fiscal year to reflect current fees and expenses.
5
The Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) shown here include the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund.
6
Funds Management has committed for three years after the closing of the Merger to waive fees and/or reimburse expenses to the extent necessary to ensure that the Fund's Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver), excluding brokerage commissions, interest, taxes, extraordinary expenses, and the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund, do not exceed 1.17% for Class A, 1.92% for Class B, 1.92% for Class C, and 0.85% for Institutional Class. After this time, the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) may be increased only with the approval of the Board of Trustees.
Expense Example. The example below is intended to help you compare the costs of investing in the Fund with the costs of investing in other mutual funds. The example assumes a $10,000 initial investment, 5% annual total return, and that operating expenses remain the same as in the table above. It shows costs if you sold all of your shares at the end of the period or continued to hold them. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs would be:
Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic Value Fund
Assuming Redemption at End of Period
Assuming No Redemption
After:
Class A
Class B
Class C
Institutional Class
Class B
Class C
1 Year
$688
$696
$296
$88
$196
$196
3 Years
$928
$906
$606
$274
$606
$606
5 Years
$1,210
$1,266
$1,066
$477
$1,066
$1,066
10 Years
$2,013
$2,057
$2,341
$1,061
$2,057
$2,341
EVERGREEN ENHANCED S&P 500® FUND INTO WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE DISCIPLINED U.S. CORE FUND
Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment)
Evergreen Enhanced S&P 500 Fund
Management Fees1
Distribution and/or Service (Rule 12b-1) Fees
Other Expenses
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses1
Class A
0.45%
0.25%
0.30%
1.00%
Class B
0.45%
1.00%
0.30%
1.75%
Class C
0.45%
1.00%
0.30%
1.75%
Class I
0.45%
0.00%
0.30%
0.75%
Class IS
0.45%
0.25%
0.30%
1.00%
1
The Fund pays a monthly management fee at an annual rate of 0.30%. The monthly management fee is increased, up to a maximum annual rate of 0.45%, by one-half of the amount by which the investment returns of the Fund's Class I shares exceed the return of the S&P 500 plus 0.25%. Similarly, the monthly management fee is decreased, down to a minimum annual rate of 0.15%, by one-half the amount by which the investment returns of the Fund's Class I shares is less than the return of the S&P 500 minus 0.25%. The fee is paid monthly based on the Fund's performance for a rolling 36-month period ending with the month for which the fee is calculated. Any adjustment to the management fee is applied based on the Fund's average daily net assets over the same period for which the adjustment is calculated. For examples of the calculation of the performance fee, please see the section of the Target Fund's prospectus entitled "The Funds' Investment Advisor and Administrator." See the section of the Target Fund's Statement of Additional Information entitled "Investment Advisor" for a detailed description of the calculation of the management fee.
Expense Example. The example below is intended to help you compare the costs of investing in the Fund with the costs of investing in other mutual funds. The example assumes a $10,000 initial investment, 5% annual total return, and that operating expenses remain the same as in the table above. It shows costs if you sold all of your shares at the end of the period or continued to hold them. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs would be:
Evergreen Enhanced S&P 500® Fund
Assuming Redemption at End of Period
Assuming No Redemption
After:
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
Class IS
Class B
Class C
1 Year
$572
$678
$278
$77
$102
$178
$178
3 Years
$778
$851
$551
$240
$318
$551
$551
5 Years
$1,001
$1,149
$949
$417
$552
$949
$949
10 Years
$1,641
$1,864
$2,062
$930
$1,225
$1,864
$2,062
Pro Forma Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment) and Pro Forma Example
Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined U.S. Core Fund
Management Fees1
Distribution (Rule 12b-1) Fees
Other Expenses2
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (Before Waiver)3
Waiver of Fund Expenses
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver)4
Class A
0.30%
0.00%
0.62%
0.92%
0.00%
0.92%
Class C
0.30%
0.75%
0.62%
1.67%
0.00%
1.67%
Administrator Class
0.30%
0.00%
0.46%
0.76%
(0.02%)
0.74%
1
The Fund has a breakpoint schedule under which the management fee will decrease on Fund net assets above designated levels, as shown in the "Management of the Funds - Advisory Fees" section.
2
Includes expenses payable to affiliates of Wells Fargo & Company.
3
Expenses have been adjusted as necessary from amounts incurred during the Fund's most recent fiscal year to reflect current fees and expenses.
4
Funds Management has committed for three years after the closing of the Merger to waive fees and/or reimburse expenses to the extent necessary to ensure that the Fund's Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver), excluding brokerage commissions, interest, taxes, extraordinary expenses, and the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund, do not exceed 0.92% for Class A, 1.67% for Class C, and 0.74% for Administrator Class. After this time, the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) may be increased only with the approval of the Board of Trustees.
Expense Example. The example below is intended to help you compare the costs of investing in the Fund with the costs of investing in other mutual funds. The example assumes a $10,000 initial investment, 5% annual total return, and that operating expenses remain the same as in the table above. It shows costs if you sold all of your shares at the end of the period or continued to hold them. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs would be:
Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined U.S. Core Fund (Pro Forma)
Assuming Redemption at End of Period
Assuming No Redemption
After:
Class A
Class C
Administrator Class
Class C
1 Year
$663
$270
$76
$170
3 Years
$851
$526
$237
$526
5 Years
$1,055
$907
$416
$907
10 Years
$1,641
$1,976
$936
$1,976
EVERGREEN FUNDAMENTAL LARGE CAP FUND INTO WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE CORE EQUITY FUND
Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment)
Evergreen Fundamental Large Cap Fund
Management Fees
Distribution and/or Service (Rule 12b-1) Fees
Other Expenses
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses
Class A
0.63%
0.25%
0.62%
1.50%
Class B
0.63%
1.00%
0.62%
2.25%
Class C
0.63%
1.00%
0.62%
2.25%
Class I
0.63%
0.00%
0.62%
1.25%
Expense Example. The example below is intended to help you compare the costs of investing in the Fund with the costs of investing in other mutual funds. The example assumes a $10,000 initial investment, 5% annual total return, and that operating expenses remain the same as in the table above. It shows costs if you sold all of your shares at the end of the period or continued to hold them. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs would be:
Evergreen Fundamental Large Cap Fund
Assuming Redemption at End of Period
Assuming No Redemption
After:
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
Class B
Class C
1 Year
$719
$728
$328
$127
$228
$228
3 Years
$1,022
$1,003
$703
$397
$703
$703
5 Years
$1,346
$1,405
$1,205
$686
$1,205
$1,205
10 Years
$2,263
$2,396
$2,585
$1,511
$2,396
$2,585
Pro Forma Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment) and Pro Forma Example
Wells Fargo Advantage Core Equity Fund
Management Fees1
Distribution (Rule 12b-1) Fees
Other Expenses2
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (Before Waiver)3
Waiver of Fund Expenses
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver)4
Class A
0.64%
0.00%
0.62%
1.26%
(0.01%)
1.25%
Class B
0.64%
0.75%
0.62%
2.01%
(0.01%)
2.00%
Class C
0.64%
0.75%
0.62%
2.01%
(0.01%)
2.00%
Administrator Class
0.64%
0.00%
0.46%
1.10%
(0.10%)
1.00%
1
The Fund has a breakpoint schedule under which the management fee will decrease on Fund net assets above designated levels, as shown in the "Management of the Funds - Advisory Fees" section.
2
Includes expenses payable to affiliates of Wells Fargo & Company.
3
Expenses have been adjusted as necessary from amounts incurred during the Fund's most recent fiscal year to reflect current fees and expenses.
4
Funds Management has committed for three years after the closing of the Merger to waive fees and/or reimburse expenses to the extent necessary to ensure that the Fund's Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver), excluding brokerage commissions, interest, taxes, extraordinary expenses, and the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund, do not exceed the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) shown. After this time, the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) may be increased only with the approval of the Board of Trustees.
Expense Example. The example below is intended to help you compare the costs of investing in the Fund with the costs of investing in other mutual funds. The example assumes a $10,000 initial investment, 5% annual total return, and that operating expenses remain the same as in the table above. It shows costs if you sold all of your shares at the end of the period or continued to hold them. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs would be:
Wells Fargo Advantage Core Equity Fund
Assuming Redemption at End of Period
Assuming No Redemption
After:
Class A
Class B
Class C
Administrator Class
Class B
Class C
1 Year
$695
$703
$303
$102
$203
$203
3 Years
$949
$927
$627
$318
$627
$627
5 Years
$1,224
$1,280
$1,080
$576
$1,080
$1,080
10 Years
$2,007
$2,051
$2,335
$1,312
$2,051
$2,335
EVERGREEN STRATEGIC GROWTH FUND INTO WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE STRATEGIC LARGE CAP GROWTH FUND
Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment)
Evergreen Strategic Growth Fund
Management Fees
Distribution and/or Service (Rule 12b-1) Fees
Other Expenses
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses1
Class A
0.62%
0.25%
0.21%
1.08%
Class B
0.62%
1.00%
0.21%
1.83%
Class C
0.62%
1.00%
0.21%
1.83%
Class I
0.62%
0.00%
0.21%
0.83%
Class IS
0.62%
0.25%
0.21%
1.08%
Class R
0.62%
0.50%
0.21%
1.33%
1
The Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses in the table above include fees and expenses of 0.01% or less that were incurred indirectly by the Fund as a result of its investment in other investment companies.
Expense Example. The example below is intended to help you compare the costs of investing in the Fund with the costs of investing in other mutual funds. The example assumes a $10,000 initial investment, 5% annual total return, and that operating expenses remain the same as in the table above. It shows costs if you sold all of your shares at the end of the period or continued to hold them. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs would be:
Evergreen Strategic Growth Fund
Assuming Redemption at End of Period
Assuming No Redemption
After:
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
Class IS
Class R
Class B
Class C
1 Year
$679
$686
$286
$85
$110
$135
$186
$186
3 Years
$899
$876
$576
$265
$343
$421
$576
$576
5 Years
$1,136
$1,190
$990
$460
$595
$729
$990
$990
10 Years
$1,816
$1,951
$2,148
$1,025
$1,317
$1,601
$1,951
$2,148
Pro Forma Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment) and Pro Forma Example
Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Large Cap Growth Fund
Management Fees1
Distribution (Rule 12b-1) Fees
Other Expenses2
Acquired Fund Fees and Expenses3
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (Before Waiver)
Waiver of Fund Expenses
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver)5,6
Class A
0.65%
0.00%
0.61%
0.01%
1.27%
(0.19%)
1.08%
Class C
0.65%
0.75%
0.61%
0.01%
2.02%
(0.19%)
1.83%
Institutional Class
0.65%
0.00%
0.18%
0.01%
0.84%
(0.03%)
0.81%
Class R
0.65%
0.25%
0.61%
0.01%
1.52%
(0.19%)
1.33%
1
The Fund has a breakpoint schedule under which the management fee will decrease on Fund net assets above designated levels, as shown in the "Management of the Funds - Advisory Fees" section.
2
Includes expenses payable to affiliates of Wells Fargo & Company.
3
Reflects the pro rata portion of the net operating expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund. Shareholders indirectly bear these underlying expenses because the NAV and/or distributions paid reflect such underlying expense.
4
Expenses have been adjusted as necessary from amounts incurred during the Fund's most recent fiscal year to reflect current fees and expenses.
5
The Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) shown here include the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund.
6
Funds Management has committed for three years after the closing of the Merger to waive fees and/or reimburse expenses to the extent necessary to ensure that the Fund's Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver), excluding brokerage commissions, interest, taxes, extraordinary expenses, and the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund, do not exceed the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) shown. After this time, the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) may be increased only with the approval of the Board of Trustees.
Expense Example. The example below is intended to help you compare the costs of investing in the Fund with the costs of investing in other mutual funds. The example assumes a $10,000 initial investment, 5% annual total return, and that operating expenses remain the same as in the table above. It shows costs if you sold all of your shares at the end of the period or continued to hold them. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs would be:
Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Large Cap Growth Fund
If you sold your shares, you would pay:
Assuming Redemption at End of Period
Assuming No Redemption
After:
Class A
Class C
Institutional Class
Class R
Class C
1 Year
$679
$286
$83
$135
$186
3 Years
$899
$576
$259
$421
$576
5 Years
$1,178
$1,033
$457
$772
$1,033
10 Years
$1,971
$2,300
$1,028
$1,761
$2,300
EVERGREEN OMEGA FUND INTO WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE OMEGA GROWTH FUND
Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment)
Evergreen Omega Fund
Management Fees
Distribution and/or Service (Rule 12b-1) Fees
Other Expenses
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses
Class A
0.52%
0.25%
0.71%
1.48%
Class B
0.52%
1.00%
0.71%
2.23%
Class C
0.52%
1.00%
0.71%
2.23%
Class I
0.52%
0.00%
0.71%
1.23%
Class R
0.52%
0.50%
0.71%
1.73%
Expense Example. The example below is intended to help you compare the costs of investing in the Fund with the costs of investing in other mutual funds. The example assumes a $10,000 initial investment, 5% annual total return, and that operating expenses remain the same as in the table above. It shows costs if you sold all of your shares at the end of the period or continued to hold them. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs would be:
Evergreen Omega Fund Fund
Assuming Redemption at End of Period
Assuming No Redemption
After:
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
Class R
Class B
Class C
1 Year
$717
$726
$326
$125
$176
$226
$226
3 Years
$1,016
$997
$697
$390
$545
$697
$697
5 Years
$1,336
$1,395
$1,195
$676
$939
$1,195
$1,195
10 Years
$2,242
$2,376
$2,565
$1,489
$2,041
$2,376
$2,565
Pro Forma Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment) and Pro Forma Example
Wells Fargo Advantage Omega Growth Fund
Management Fees1
Distribution (Rule 12b-1) Fees
Other Expenses2
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (Before Waiver)3
Waiver of Fund Expenses
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver)4
Class A
0.75%
0.00%
0.62%
1.37%
(0.07%)
1.30%
Class B
0.75%
0.75%
0.62%
2.12%
(0.07%)
2.05%
Class C
0.75%
0.75%
0.62%
2.12%
(0.07%)
2.05%
Administrator Class
0.75%
0.00%
0.46%
1.21%
(0.16%)
1.05%
Class R
0.75%
0.25%
0.62%
1.62%
(0.07%)
1.55%
1
The Fund has a breakpoint schedule under which the management fee will decrease on Fund net assets above designated levels, as shown in the "Management of the Funds - Advisory Fees" section.
2
Includes expenses payable to affiliates of Wells Fargo & Company.
3
Expenses have been adjusted as necessary from amounts incurred during the Fund's most recent fiscal year to reflect current fees and expenses.
4
Funds Management has committed for three years after the closing of the Merger to waive fees and/or reimburse expenses to the extent necessary to ensure that the Fund's Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver), excluding brokerage commissions, interest, taxes, extraordinary expenses, and the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund, do not exceed the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) shown. After this time, the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) may be increased only with the approval of the Board of Trustees.
Expense Example. The example below is intended to help you compare the costs of investing in the Fund with the costs of investing in other mutual funds. The example assumes a $10,000 initial investment, 5% annual total return, and that operating expenses remain the same as in the table above. It shows costs if you sold all of your shares at the end of the period or continued to hold them. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs would be:
Wells Fargo Advantage Omega Growth Fund Fund
Assuming Redemption at End of Period
Assuming No Redemption
After:
Class A
Class B
Class C
Administrator Class
Class R
Class B
Class C
1 Year
$700
$708
$308
$107
$158
$208
$208
3 Years
$963
$943
$643
$334
$490
$643
$643
5 Years
$1,262
$1,319
$1,119
$616
$860
$1,119
$1,119
10 Years
$2,108
$2,153
$2,434
$1,421
$1,903
$2,153
$2,434
EVERGREEN GOLDEN CORE OPPORTUNITIES FUND INTO WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE SMALL/MID CAP CORE FUND
Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment)
Evergreen Golden Core Opportunities Fund
Management Fees
Distribution and/or Service (Rule 12b-1) Fees
Other Expenses
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (Before Waiver)
Waiver of Fund Expenses
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver)1
Class A
0.80%
0.25%
1.30%
2.35%
(0.85%)
1.50%
Class B
0.80%
1.00%
1.30%
3.10%
(0.85%)
2.25%
Class C
0.80%
1.00%
1.30%
3.10%
(0.85%)
2.25%
Class I
0.80%
0.00%
1.30%
2.10%
(0.85%)
1.25%
1
The Fund's investment adviser has contractually agreed to waive the management fee and/or reimburse expenses until September 19, 2010 in order to limit direct Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses so that they do not exceed the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) shown.
Expense Example. The example below is intended to help you compare the costs of investing in the Fund with the costs of investing in other mutual funds. The example assumes a $10,000 initial investment, 5% annual total return, and that operating expenses remain the same as in the table above. It shows costs if you sold all of your shares at the end of the period or continued to hold them. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs would be:
Evergreen Golden Core Opportunities Fund
Assuming Redemption at End of Period
Assuming No Redemption
After:
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
Class B
Class C
1 Year
$719
$728
$328
$127
$228
$228
3 Years
$1,190
$1,177
$877
$576
$877
$877
5 Years
$1,686
$1,751
$1,551
$1,051
$1,551
$1,551
10 Years
$3,045
$3,177
$3,352
$2,364
$3,177
$3,352
Pro Forma Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment) and Pro Forma Example
Wells Fargo Advantage Small/Mid Cap Core Fund
Management Fees1
Distribution (Rule 12b-1) Fees
Other Expenses2
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (Before Waiver)3
Waiver of Fund Expenses
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver)4
Class A
0.70%
0.00%
1.08%
1.78%
(0.38%)
1.40%
Class C
0.70%
0.75%
1.08%
2.53%
(0.38%)
2.15%
Administrator Class
0.70%
0.00%
0.92%
1.62%
(0.47%)
1.15%
1
The Fund has a breakpoint schedule under which the management fee will decrease on Fund net assets above designated levels, as shown in the "Management of the Funds - Advisory Fees" section.
2
Includes expenses payable to affiliates of Wells Fargo & Company.
3
Expenses have been adjusted as necessary from amounts incurred during the Fund's most recent fiscal year to reflect current fees and expenses.
4
Funds Management has committed for three years after the closing of the Merger to waive fees and/or reimburse expenses to the extent necessary to ensure that the Fund's Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver), excluding brokerage commissions, interest, taxes, extraordinary expenses, and the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund, do not exceed the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) shown. After this time, the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) may be increased only with the approval of the Board of Trustees.
Expense Example. The example below is intended to help you compare the costs of investing in the Fund with the costs of investing in other mutual funds. The example assumes a $10,000 initial investment, 5% annual total return, and that operating expenses remain the same as in the table above. It shows costs if you sold all of your shares at the end of the period or continued to hold them. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs would be:
Wells Fargo Advantage Small/Mid Cap Core Fund
Assuming Redemption at End of Period
Assuming No Redemption
After:
Class A
Class C
Administrator Class
Class C
1 Year
$709
$318
$117
$218
3 Years
$993
$673
$365
$673
5 Years
$1,388
$1,248
$752
$1,248
10 Years
$2,493
$2,812
$1,837
$2,812
EVERGREEN GLOBAL LARGE CAP EQUITY FUND INTO WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE DISCIPLINED GLOBAL EQUITY FUND
Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment)
Evergreen Global Large Cap Equity Fund
Management Fees
Distribution and/or Service (Rule 12b-1) Fees
Other Expenses
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses1
Class A
0.87%
0.25%
0.98%
2.10%
Class B
0.87%
1.00%
0.98%
2.85%
Class C
0.87%
1.00%
0.98%
2.85%
Class I
0.87%
0.00%
0.98%
1.85%
1
The Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses listed above do not reflect voluntary fee waivers and/or expense reimbursements made by the Fund's investment advisor in order to reduce expense ratios. Including current voluntary fee waivers and/or expense reimbursements, Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses were 1.61% for Class A, 2.36% for Class B, 2.36% for Class C and 1.36% for Class I. The Fund's investment advisor may cease these voluntary waivers and/or reimbursements at any time.
Expense Example. The example below is intended to help you compare the costs of investing in the Fund with the costs of investing in other mutual funds. The example assumes a $10,000 initial investment, 5% annual total return, and that operating expenses remain the same as in the table above. It shows costs if you sold all of your shares at the end of the period or continued to hold them. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs would be:
Evergreen Global Large Cap Equity Fund
Assuming Redemption at End of Period
Assuming No Redemption
After:
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
Class B
Class C
1 Year
$776
$788
$388
$188
$288
$288
3 Years
$1,195
$1,183
$883
$582
$883
$883
5 Years
$1,639
$1,704
$1,504
$1,001
$1,504
$1,504
10 Years
$2,866
$2,998
$3,176
$2,169
$2,998
$3,176
Pro Forma Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment) and Pro Forma Example
Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined Global Equity Fund
Management Fees1
Distribution (Rule 12b-1) Fees
Other Expenses2
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (Before Waiver)3
Waiver of Fund Expenses
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver)4
Class A
0.70%
0.00%
0.78%
1.48%
(0.08%)
1.40%
Class C
0.70%
0.75%
0.78%
2.23%
(0.08%)
2.15%
Administrator Class
0.70%
0.00%
0.62%
1.32%
(0.17%)
1.15%
1
The Fund has a breakpoint schedule under which the management fee will decrease on Fund net assets above designated levels, as shown in the "Management of the Funds - Advisory Fees" section.
2
Includes expenses payable to affiliates of Wells Fargo & Company.
3
Expenses have been adjusted as necessary from amounts incurred during the Fund's most recent fiscal year to reflect current fees and expenses.
4
Funds Management has committed for three years after the closing of the Merger to waive fees and/or reimburse expenses to the extent necessary to ensure that the Fund's Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver), excluding brokerage commissions, interest, taxes, extraordinary expenses, and the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund, do not exceed the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) shown. After this time, the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) may be increased only with the approval of the Board of Trustees.
Expense Example. The example below is intended to help you compare the costs of investing in the Fund with the costs of investing in other mutual funds. The example assumes a $10,000 initial investment, 5% annual total return, and that operating expenses remain the same as in the table above. It shows costs if you sold all of your shares at the end of the period or continued to hold them. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs would be:
Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined Global Equity Fund
If you sold your shares, you would pay:
Assuming Redemption at End of Period
Assuming No Redemption
After:
Class A
Class C
Administrator Class
Class C
1 Year
$709
$318
$117
$218
3 Years
$993
$673
$365
$673
5 Years
$1,314
$1,172
$672
$1,172
10 Years
$2,221
$2,545
$1,543
$2,545
EVERGREEN GLOBAL OPPORTUNITIES FUND INTO WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE GLOBAL OPPORTUNITIES FUND
Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment)
Evergreen Global Opportunities Fund
Management Fees
Distribution and/or Service (Rule 12b-1) Fees
Other Expenses
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses1
Class A
0.89%
0.25%
0.59%
1.73%
Class B
0.89%
1.00%
0.59%
2.48%
Class C
0.89%
1.00%
0.59%
2.48%
Class I
0.89%
0.00%
0.59%
1.48%
1
The Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses in the table above include fees and expenses of 0.01% or less that were incurred indirectly by the Fund as a result of its investment in other investment companies.
Expense Example. The example below is intended to help you compare the costs of investing in the Fund with the costs of investing in other mutual funds. The example assumes a $10,000 initial investment, 5% annual total return, and that operating expenses remain the same as in the table above. It shows costs if you sold all of your shares at the end of the period or continued to hold them. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs would be:
Evergreen Global Opportunities Fund
Assuming Redemption at End of Period
Assuming No Redemption
After:
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
Class B
Class C
1 Year
$741
$751
$351
$151
$251
$251
3 Years
$1,089
$1,073
$773
$468
$773
$773
5 Years
$1,460
$1,521
$1,321
$808
$1,321
$1,321
10 Years
$2,499
$2,632
$2,816
$1,768
$2,632
$2,816
Pro Forma Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment) and Pro Forma Example
Wells Fargo Advantage Global Opportunities Fund
Management Fees1
Distribution (Rule 12b-1) Fees
Other Expenses2
Acquired Fund Fees and Expenses3
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (Before Waiver)
Waiver of Fund Expenses
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver)5,6
Class A
0.90%
0.00%
0.68%
0.01%
1.59%
0.00%
1.59%
Class B
0.90%
0.75%
0.68%
0.01%
2.34%
0.00%
2.34%
Class C
0.90%
0.75%
0.68%
0.01%
2.34%
0.00%
2.34%
Administrator Class
0.90%
0.00%
0.52%
0.01%
1.43%
(0.02%)
1.41%
1
The Fund has a breakpoint schedule under which the management fee will decrease on Fund net assets above designated levels, as shown in the "Management of the Funds - Advisory Fees" section.
2
Includes expenses payable to affiliates of Wells Fargo & Company.
3
Reflects the pro rata portion of the net operating expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund. Shareholders indirectly bear these underlying expenses because the NAV and/or distributions paid reflect such underlying expense.
4
Expenses have been adjusted as necessary from amounts incurred during the Fund's most recent fiscal year to reflect current fees and expenses.
5
The Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) shown here include the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund.
6
Funds Management has committed for three years after the closing of the Merger to waive fees and/or reimburse expenses to the extent necessary to ensure that the Fund's Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver), excluding brokerage commissions, interest, taxes, extraordinary expenses, and the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund, do not exceed 1.58% for Class A, 2.33% for Class B, 2.33% for Class C, and 1.40% for Administrator Class. After this time, the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) may be increased only with the approval of the Board of Trustees.
Expense Example. The example below is intended to help you compare the costs of investing in the Fund with the costs of investing in other mutual funds. The example assumes a $10,000 initial investment, 5% annual total return, and that operating expenses remain the same as in the table above. It shows costs if you sold all of your shares at the end of the period or continued to hold them. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs would be:
Wells Fargo Advantage Global Opportunities Fund
Assuming Redemption at End of Period
Assuming No Redemption
After:
Class A
Class B
Class C
Administrator Class
Class B
Class C
1 Year
$727
$737
$337
$144
$237
$237
3 Years
$1,048
$1,030
$730
$446
$730
$730
5 Years
$1,391
$1,450
$1,250
$776
$1,250
$1,250
10 Years
$2,356
$2,401
$2,676
$1,708
$2,401
$2,676
EVERGREEN INTRINSIC WORLD EQUITY FUND INTO WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE INTRINSIC WORLD EQUITY FUND
Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment)
Evergreen Intrinsic World Equity Fund
Management Fees
Distribution and/or Service (Rule 12b-1) Fees
Other Expenses
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses
Class A
0.62%
0.25%
0.70%
1.57%
Class B
0.62%
1.00%
0.70%
2.32%
Class C
0.62%
1.00%
0.70%
2.32%
Class I
0.62%
0.00%
0.70%
1.32%
Expense Example. The example below is intended to help you compare the costs of investing in the Fund with the costs of investing in other mutual funds. The example assumes a $10,000 initial investment, 5% annual total return, and that operating expenses remain the same as in the table above. It shows costs if you sold all of your shares at the end of the period or continued to hold them. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs would be:
Evergreen Intrinsic World Equity Fund
Assuming Redemption at End of Period
Assuming No Redemption
After:
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
Class B
Class C
1 Year
$726
$735
$335
$134
$235
$235
3 Years
$1,042
$1,024
$724
$418
$724
$724
5 Years
$1,381
$1,440
$1,240
$723
$1,240
$1,240
10 Years
$2,335
$2,468
$2,656
$1,590
$2,468
$2,656
Pro Forma Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment) and Pro Forma Example
Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic World Equity Fund
Management Fees1
Distribution (12b-1) Fees
Other Expenses
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (Before Waiver)
Waiver of Fund Expenses
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver)
Class A
0.80%
0.00%
0.73%
1.53%
(0.13%)
1.40%
Class C
0.80%
0.75%
0.73%
2.28%
(0.13%)
2.15%
Administrator Class
0.80%
0.00%
0.57%
1.37%
(0.22%)
1.15%
1
The Fund has a breakpoint schedule under which the management fee will decrease on Fund net assets above designated levels, as shown in the "Management of the Funds - Advisory Fees" section.
2
Includes expenses payable to affiliates of Wells Fargo & Company.
3
Expenses have been adjusted as necessary from amounts incurred during the Fund's most recent fiscal year to reflect current fees and expenses.
4
Funds Management has committed for three years after the closing of the Merger to waive fees and/or reimburse expenses to the extent necessary to ensure that the Fund's Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver), excluding brokerage commissions, interest, taxes, extraordinary expenses, and the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund, do not exceed the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) shown. After this time, the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) may be increased only with the approval of the Board of Trustees.
Expense Example. The example below is intended to help you compare the costs of investing in the Fund with the costs of investing in other mutual funds. The example assumes a $10,000 initial investment, 5% annual total return, and that operating expenses remain the same as in the table above. It shows costs if you sold all of your shares at the end of the period or continued to hold them. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs would be:
Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic World Equity Fund
Assuming Redemption at End of Period
Assuming No Redemption
After:
Class A
Class C
Class Administrator
Class C
1 Year
$709
$318
$117
$218
3 Years
$993
$673
$365
$673
5 Years
$1,325
$1,183
$683
$1,183
10 Years
$2,261
$2,583
$1,585
$2,583
EVERGREEN STRATEGIC MUNICIPAL BOND FUND INTO WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE STRATEGIC MUNICIPAL BOND FUND
Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment)
Evergreen Strategic Municipal Bond Fund
Management Fees
Distribution and/or Service (Rule 12b-1) Fees
Other Expenses
Acquired Fund Fees and Expenses1
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses1
Class A
0.52%
0.25%
0.24%
0.02%
1.03%
Class B
0.52%
1.00%
0.24%
0.02%
1.78%
Class C
0.52%
1.00%
0.24%
0.02%
1.78%
Class I
0.52%
0.00%
0.24%
0.02%
0.78%
1
The Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses in the table above include fees and expenses incurred indirectly by the Fund as a result of its investment in other investment companies.
Expense Example. The example below is intended to help you compare the costs of investing in the Fund with the costs of investing in other mutual funds. The example assumes a $10,000 initial investment, 5% annual total return, and that operating expenses remain the same as in the table above. It shows costs if you sold all of your shares at the end of the period or continued to hold them. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs would be:
Evergreen Strategic Municipal Bond Fund
Assuming Redemption at End of Period
Assuming No Redemption
After:
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
Class B
Class C
1 Year
$575
$681
$281
$80
$181
$181
3 Years
$787
$860
$560
$249
$560
$560
5 Years
$1,017
$1,164
$964
$433
$964
$964
10 Years
$1,675
$1,897
$2,095
$966
$1,897
$2,095
Pro Forma Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment) and Pro Forma Example
Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Municipal Bond Fund
Management Fees1
Distribution (Rule 12b-1) Fees
Other Expenses2
Acquired Fund Fees and Expenses3
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (Before Waiver)
Waiver of Fund Expenses
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver)5,6
Class A
0.35%
0.00%
0.50%
0.01%
0.86%
0.00%
0.86%
Class B
0.35%
0.75%
0.50%
0.01%
1.61%
0.00%
1.61%
Class C
0.35%
0.75%
0.50%
0.01%
1.61%
0.00%
1.61%
Administrator Class
0.35%
0.00%
0.44%
0.01%
0.80%
(0.11%)
0.69%
1
The Fund has a breakpoint schedule under which the management fee will decrease on Fund net assets above designated levels, as shown in the "Management of the Funds - Advisory Fees" section.
2
Includes expenses payable to affiliates of Wells Fargo & Company.
3
Reflects the pro rata portion of the net operating expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund. Shareholders indirectly bear these underlying expenses because the NAV and/or distributions paid reflect such underlying expense.
4
Expenses have been adjusted as necessary from amounts incurred during the Fund's most recent fiscal year to reflect current fees and expenses.
5
The Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) shown here include the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund.
6
Funds Management has committed for three years after the closing of the Merger to waive fees and/or reimburse expenses to the extent necessary to ensure that the Fund's Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver), excluding brokerage commissions, interest, taxes, extraordinary expenses, and the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund, do not exceed 0.86% for Class A, 1.61% for Class B, 1.61% for Class C, and 0.68% for Administrator Class. After this time, the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) may be increased only with the approval of the Board of Trustees.
Expense Example. The example below is intended to help you compare the costs of investing in the Fund with the costs of investing in other mutual funds. The example assumes a $10,000 initial investment, 5% annual total return, and that operating expenses remain the same as in the table above. It shows costs if you sold all of your shares at the end of the period or continued to hold them. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs would be:
Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Municipal Bond Fund
Assuming Redemption at End of Period
Assuming No Redemption
After:
Class A
Class B
Class C
Administrator Class
Class B
Class C
1 Year
$534
$664
$264
$70
$164
$164
3 Years
$712
$808
$508
$221
$508
$508
5 Years
$905
$1,076
$876
$410
$876
$876
10 Years
$1,463
$1,616
$1,911
$957
$1,616
$1,911
EVERGREEN NORTH CAROLINA MUNICIPAL BOND FUND INTO WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE NORTH CAROLINA TAX-FREE FUND
Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment)
Evergreen North Carolina Municipal Bond Fund
Management Fees
Distribution and/or Service (Rule 12b-1) Fees
Other Expenses
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses
Class A
0.42%
0.25%
0.20%
0.87%
Class B
0.42%
1.00%
0.20%
1.62%
Class C
0.42%
1.00%
0.20%
1.62%
Class I
0.42%
0.00%
0.20%
0.62%
Expense Example. The example below is intended to help you compare the costs of investing in the Fund with the costs of investing in other mutual funds. The example assumes a $10,000 initial investment, 5% annual total return, and that operating expenses remain the same as in the table above. It shows costs if you sold all of your shares at the end of the period or continued to hold them. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs would be:
Evergreen North Carolina Municipal Bond Fund
Assuming Redemption at End of Period
Assuming No Redemption
After:
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
Class B
Class C
1 Year
$560
$665
$265
$63
$165
$165
3 Years
$739
$811
$511
$199
$511
$511
5 Years
$934
$1,081
$881
$346
$881
$881
10 Years
$1,497
$1,721
$1,922
$774
$1,721
$1,922
Pro Forma Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment) and Pro Forma Example
Wells Fargo Advantage North Carolina Tax-Free Fund
Management Fees1
Distribution (Rule 12b-1) Fees
Other Expenses2
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (Before Waiver)3
Waiver of Fund Expenses
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver)4
Class A
0.35%
0.00%
0.52%
0.87%
(0.02%)
0.85%
Class C
0.35%
0.75%
0.52%
1.62%
(0.02%)
1.60%
Institutional Class
0.35%
0.00%
0.19%
0.54%
0.00%
0.54%
1
The Fund has a breakpoint schedule under which the management fee will decrease on Fund net assets above designated levels, as shown in the "Management of the Funds - Advisory Fees" section.
2
Includes expenses payable to affiliates of Wells Fargo & Company.
3
Expenses have been adjusted as necessary from amounts incurred during the Fund's most recent fiscal year to reflect current fees and expenses.
4
Funds Management has committed for three years after the closing of the Merger to waive fees and/or reimburse expenses to the extent necessary to ensure that the Fund's Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver), excluding brokerage commissions, interest, taxes, extraordinary expenses, and the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund, do not exceed 0.85% for Class A, 1.60% for Class C, and 0.54% for Institutional Class. After this time, the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) may be increased only with the approval of the Board of Trustees.
Expense Example. The example below is intended to help you compare the costs of investing in the Fund with the costs of investing in other mutual funds. The example assumes a $10,000 initial investment, 5% annual total return, and that operating expenses remain the same as in the table above. It shows costs if you sold all of your shares at the end of the period or continued to hold them. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs would be:
Wells Fargo Advantage North Carolina Tax-Free Fund
Assuming Redemption at End of Period
Assuming No Redemption
After:
Class A
Class C
Institutional Class
Class C
1 Year
$533
$263
$55
$163
3 Years
$709
$505
$173
$505
5 Years
$905
$875
$302
$875
10 Years
$1,469
$1,917
$677
$1,917
EVERGREEN PENNSYLVANIA MUNICIPAL BOND FUND INTO WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE PENNSYLVANIA TAX-FREE FUND
Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment)
Evergreen Pennsylvania Municipal Bond Fund
Management Fees
Distribution and/or Service (Rule 12b-1) Fees
Other Expenses
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses
Class A
0.30%
0.25%
0.17%
0.72%
Class B
0.30%
1.00%
0.17%
1.47%
Class C
0.30%
1.00%
0.17%
1.47%
Class I
0.30%
0.00%
0.17%
0.47%
Expense Example. The example below is intended to help you compare the costs of investing in the Fund with the costs of investing in other mutual funds. The example assumes a $10,000 initial investment, 5% annual total return, and that operating expenses remain the same as in the table above. It shows costs if you sold all of your shares at the end of the period or continued to hold them. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs would be:
Evergreen Pennsylvania Municipal Bond Fund
Assuming Redemption at End of Period
Assuming No Redemption
After:
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
Class B
Class C
1 Year
$545
$650
$250
$48
$150
$150
3 Years
$694
$765
$465
$151
$465
$465
5 Years
$857
$1,003
$803
$263
$803
$803
10 Years
$1,327
$1,554
$1,757
$591
$1,554
$1,757
Pro Forma Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment) and Pro Forma Example
Wells Fargo Advantage Pennsylvania Tax Free Fund
Management Fees1
Distribution (12b-1) Fees
Other Expenses
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (Before Waiver)
Waiver of Fund Expenses
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver)
Class A
0.35%
0.00%
0.51%
0.86%
(0.12%)
0.74%
Class B
0.35%
0.75%
0.51%
1.61%
(0.12%)
1.49%
Class C
0.35%
0.75%
0.51%
1.61%
(0.12%)
1.49%
Institutional Class
0.35%
0.00%
0.18%
0.53%
(0.04%)
0.49%
1
The Fund has a breakpoint schedule under which the management fee will decrease on Fund net assets above designated levels, as shown in the "Management of the Funds - Advisory Fees" section.
2
Includes expenses payable to affiliates of Wells Fargo & Company.
3
Expenses have been adjusted as necessary from amounts incurred during the Fund's most recent fiscal year to reflect current fees and expenses.
4
Funds Management has committed for three years after the closing of the Merger to waive fees and/or reimburse expenses to the extent necessary to ensure that the Fund's Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver), excluding brokerage commissions, interest, taxes, extraordinary expenses, and the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund, do not exceed the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) shown. After this time, the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) may be increased only with the approval of the Board of Trustees.
Expense Example. The example below is intended to help you compare the costs of investing in the Fund with the costs of investing in other mutual funds. The example assumes a $10,000 initial investment, 5% annual total return, and that operating expenses remain the same as in the table above. It shows costs if you sold all of your shares at the end of the period or continued to hold them. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs would be:
Wells Fargo Advantage Pennsylvania Tax Free Fund
Assuming Redemption at End of Period
Assuming No Redemption
After:
Class A
Class B
Class C
Institutional Class
Class B
Class C
1 Year
$522
$652
$252
$50
$152
$152
3 Years
$676
$771
$471
$157
$471
$471
5 Years
$870
$1,040
$840
$284
$840
$840
10 Years
$1,429
$1,583
$1,879
$653
$1,583
$1,879
EVERGREEN ADJUSTABLE RATE FUND INTO WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE ADJUSTABLE RATE GOVERNMENT FUND
Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment)
Evergreen Adjustable Rate Fund
Management Fees
Distribution and/or Service (Rule 12b-1) Fees
Other Expenses
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses1
Class A
0.21%
0.25%
0.28%
0.74%
Class B
0.21%
1.00%
0.28%
1.49%
Class C
0.21%
1.00%
0.28%
1.49%
Class I
0.21%
0.00%
0.28%
0.49%
Class IS
0.21%
0.25%
0.28%
0.74%
1
The Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses in the table above include fees and expenses of 0.01% or less that were incurred indirectly by the Fund as a result of its investment in other investment companies.
Expense Example. The example below is intended to help you compare the costs of investing in the Fund with the costs of investing in other mutual funds. The example assumes a $10,000 initial investment, 5% annual total return, and that operating expenses remain the same as in the table above. It shows costs if you sold all of your shares at the end of the period or continued to hold them. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs would be:
Evergreen Adjustable Rate Fund
Assuming Redemption at End of Period
Assuming No Redemption
After:
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
Class IS
Class B
Class C
1 Year
$299
$352
$252
$50
$76
$152
$152
3 Years
$456
$571
$471
$157
$237
$471
$471
5 Years
$627
$813
$813
$274
$411
$813
$813
10 Years
$1,123
$1,390
$1,779
$616
$918
$1,390
$1,779
Pro Forma Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment) and Pro Forma Example
Wells Fargo Advantage Adjustable Rate Government Fund
Management Fees1
Distribution (Rule 12b-1) Fees
Other Expenses2
Acquired Fund Fees and Expenses3
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (Before Waiver)
Waiver of Fund Expenses
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver)5,6
Class A
0.38%
0.00%
0.50%
0.01%
0.89%
(0.14%)
0.75%
Class B
0.38%
0.75%
0.50%
0.01%
1.64%
(0.14%)
1.50%
Class C
0.38%
0.75%
0.50%
0.01%
1.64%
(0.14%)
1.50%
Institutional Class
0.38%
0.00%
0.17%
0.01%
0.56%
(0.06%)
0.50%
1
The Fund has a breakpoint schedule under which the management fee will decrease on Fund net assets above designated levels, as shown in the "Management of the Funds - Advisory Fees" section.
2
Includes expenses payable to affiliates of Wells Fargo & Company.
3
Reflects the pro rata portion of the net operating expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund. Shareholders indirectly bear these underlying expenses because the NAV and/or distributions paid reflect such underlying expense.
4
Expenses have been adjusted as necessary from amounts incurred during the Fund's most recent fiscal year to reflect current fees and expenses.
5
The Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) shown here include the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund.
6
Funds Management has committed for three years after the closing of the Merger to waive fees and/or reimburse expenses to the extent necessary to ensure that the Fund's Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver), excluding brokerage commissions, interest, taxes, extraordinary expenses, and the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund, do not exceed the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) shown. After this time, the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) may be increased only with the approval of the Board of Trustees.
Expense Example. The example below is intended to help you compare the costs of investing in the Fund with the costs of investing in other mutual funds. The example assumes a $10,000 initial investment, 5% annual total return, and that operating expenses remain the same as in the table above. It shows costs if you sold all of your shares at the end of the period or continued to hold them. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs would be:
Wells Fargo Advantage Adjustable Rate Government Fund
Assuming Redemption at End of Period
Assuming No Redemption
After:
Class A
Class B
Class C
Institutional Class
Class B
Class C
1 Year
$275
$303
$253
$51
$153
$153
3 Years
$435
$474
$474
$160
$474
$474
5 Years
$641
$850
$850
$294
$850
$850
10 Years
$1,234
$1,434
$1,906
$683
$1,434
$1,906
EVERGREEN INTERNATIONAL BOND FUND INTO WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE INTERNATIONAL BOND FUND
Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment)
Evergreen International Bond Fund
Management Fees
Distribution and/or Service (Rule 12b-1) Fees
Other Expenses
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses
Class A
0.49%
0.25%
0.30%
1.04%
Class B
0.49%
1.00%
0.30%
1.79%
Class C
0.49%
1.00%
0.30%
1.79%
Class I
0.49%
0.00%
0.30%
0.79%
Class IS
0.49%
0.25%
0.30%
1.04%
Expense Example. The example below is intended to help you compare the costs of investing in the Fund with the costs of investing in other mutual funds. The example assumes a $10,000 initial investment, 5% annual total return, and that operating expenses remain the same as in the table above. It shows costs if you sold all of your shares at the end of the period or continued to hold them. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs would be:
Evergreen International Bond Fund
Assuming Redemption at End of Period
Assuming No Redemption
After:
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
Class IS
Class B
Class C
1 Year
$576
$682
$282
$81
$106
$182
$182
3 Years
$790
$863
$563
$252
$331
$563
$563
5 Years
$1,022
$1,170
$970
$439
$574
$970
$970
10 Years
$1,686
$1,908
$2,105
$978
$1,271
$1,908
$2,105
Pro Forma Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment) and Pro Forma Example
Wells Fargo Advantage International Bond Fund
Management Fees1
Distribution (Rule 12b-1) Fees
Other Expenses2
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (Before Waiver)3
Waiver of Fund Expenses
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver)4
Class A
0.54%
0.00%
0.53%
1.07%
(0.04%)
1.03%
Class B
0.54%
0.75%
0.53%
1.82%
(0.04%)
1.78%
Class C
0.54%
0.75%
0.53%
1.82%
(0.04%)
1.78%
Institutional Class
0.54%
0.00%
0.20%
0.74%
(0.01%)
0.73%
1
The Fund has a breakpoint schedule under which the management fee will decrease on Fund net assets above designated levels, as shown in the "Management of the Funds - Advisory Fees" section.
2
Includes expenses payable to affiliates of Wells Fargo & Company.
3
Expenses have been adjusted as necessary from amounts incurred during the Fund's most recent fiscal year to reflect current fees and expenses.
4
Funds Management has committed for three years after the closing of the Merger to waive fees and/or reimburse expenses to the extent necessary to ensure that the Fund's Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver), excluding brokerage commissions, interest, taxes, extraordinary expenses, and the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund, do not exceed the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) shown. After this time, the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) may be increased only with the approval of the Board of Trustees.
Expense Example. The example below is intended to help you compare the costs of investing in the Fund with the costs of investing in other mutual funds. The example assumes a $10,000 initial investment, 5% annual total return, and that operating expenses remain the same as in the table above. It shows costs if you sold all of your shares at the end of the period or continued to hold them. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs would be:
Wells Fargo Advantage International Bond Fund
Assuming Redemption at End of Period
Assuming No Redemption
After:
Class A
Class B
Class C
Institutional Class
Class B
Class C
1 Year
$550
$681
$281
$75
$181
$181
3 Years
$763
$860
$560
$233
$560
$560
5 Years
$1,002
$1,173
$973
$408
$973
$973
10 Years
$1,686
$1,837
$2,127
$915
$1,837
$2,127
EVERGREEN HEALTH CARE FUND INTO WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE HEALTH CARE FUND
Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment)
Evergreen Health Care Fund
Management Fees
Distribution and/or Service (Rule 12b-1) Fees
Other Expenses
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses1
Class A
0.90%
0.25%
0.67%
1.82%
Class B
0.90%
1.00%
0.67%
2.57%
Class C
0.90%
1.00%
0.67%
2.57%
Class I
0.90%
0.00%
0.67%
1.57%
1
The Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses in the table above include fees and expenses of 0.01% or less that were incurred indirectly by the Fund as a result of its investment in other investment companies.
Expense Example. The example below is intended to help you compare the costs of investing in the Fund with the costs of investing in other mutual funds. The example assumes a $10,000 initial investment, 5% annual total return, and that operating expenses remain the same as in the table above. It shows costs if you sold all of your shares at the end of the period or continued to hold them. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs would be:
Evergreen Health Care Fund
Assuming Redemption at End of Period
Assuming No Redemption
After:
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
Class B
Class C
1 Year
$749
$760
$360
$160
$260
$260
3 Years
$1,115
$1,099
$799
$496
$799
$799
5 Years
$1,504
$1,565
$1,365
$855
$1,365
$1,365
10 Years
$2,589
$2,722
$2,905
$1,867
$2,722
$2,905
Pro Forma Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment) and Pro Forma Example
Wells Fargo Advantage Health Care Fund
Management Fees1
Distribution (Rule 12b-1) Fees
Other Expenses2
Acquired Fund Fees and Expenses3
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (Before Waiver)
Waiver of Fund Expenses
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver)5,6
Class A
0.80%
0.00%
0.67%
0.01%
1.48%
0.00%
1.48%
Class B
0.80%
0.75%
0.67%
0.01%
2.23%
0.00%
2.23%
Class C
0.80%
0.75%
0.67%
0.01%
2.23%
0.00%
2.23%
Administrator Class
0.80%
0.00%
0.51%
0.01%
1.32%
(0.08%)
1.24%
1
The Fund has a breakpoint schedule under which the management fee will decrease on Fund net assets above designated levels, as shown in the "Management of the Funds - Advisory Fees" section.
2
Includes expenses payable to affiliates of Wells Fargo & Company.
3
Reflects the pro rata portion of the net operating expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund. Shareholders indirectly bear these underlying expenses because the NAV and/or distributions paid reflect such underlying expense.
4
Expenses have been adjusted as necessary from amounts incurred during the Fund's most recent fiscal year to reflect current fees and expenses.
5
The Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) shown here include the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund.
6
Funds Management has committed for three years after the closing of the Merger to waive fees and/or reimburse expenses to the extent necessary to ensure that the Fund's Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver), excluding brokerage commissions, interest, taxes, extraordinary expenses, and the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund, do not exceed 1.46% for Class A, 2.21% for Class B, 2.21% for Class C, and 1.23% for Administrator Class. After this time, the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) may be increased only with the approval of the Board of Trustees.
Expense Example. The example below is intended to help you compare the costs of investing in the Fund with the costs of investing in other mutual funds. The example assumes a $10,000 initial investment, 5% annual total return, and that operating expenses remain the same as in the table above. It shows costs if you sold all of your shares at the end of the period or continued to hold them. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs would be:
Wells Fargo Advantage Health Care Fund
Assuming Redemption at End of Period
Assuming No Redemption
After:
Class A
Class B
Class C
Administrator Class
Class B
Class C
1 Year
$717
$726
$326
$126
$226
$226
3 Years
$1,016
$997
$697
$393
$697
$697
5 Years
$1,336
$1,395
$1,195
$699
$1,195
$1,195
10 Years
$2,242
$2,287
$2,565
$1,568
$2,287
$2,565
EVERGREEN PRECIOUS METALS FUND INTO WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE PRECIOUS METALS FUND
Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment)
Evergreen Precious Metals Fund
Management Fees
Distribution and/or Service (Rule 12b-1) Fees
Other Expenses
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses1
Class A
0.46%
0.25%
0.38%
1.09%
Class B
0.46%
1.00%
0.38%
1.84%
Class C
0.46%
1.00%
0.38%
1.84%
Class I
0.46%
0.00%
0.38%
0.84%
1
The Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses in the table above include fees and expenses of 0.01% or less that were incurred indirectly by the Fund as a result of its investment in other investment companies.
Expense Example. The example below is intended to help you compare the costs of investing in the Fund with the costs of investing in other mutual funds. The example assumes a $10,000 initial investment, 5% annual total return, and that operating expenses remain the same as in the table above. It shows costs if you sold all of your shares at the end of the period or continued to hold them. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs would be:
Evergreen Precious Metals Fund
Assuming Redemption at End of Period
Assuming No Redemption
After:
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
Class B
Class C
1 Year
$680
$687
$287
$86
$187
$187
3 Years
$902
$879
$579
$268
$579
$579
5 Years
$1,141
$1,196
$996
$466
$996
$996
10 Years
$1,827
$1,962
$2,159
$1,037
$1,962
$2,159
Pro Forma Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment) and Pro Forma Example
Wells Fargo Advantage Precious Metals Fund
Management Fees1
Distribution (Rule 12b-1) Fees
Other Expenses2
Acquired Fund Fees and Expenses3
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (Before Waiver)
Waiver of Fund Expenses
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver)5,6
Class A
0.58%
0.00%
0.63%
0.01%
1.22%
(0.12%)
1.10%
Class B
0.58%
0.75%
0.63%
0.01%
1.97%
(0.12%)
1.85%
Class C
0.58%
0.75%
0.63%
0.01%
1.97%
(0.12%)
1.85%
Institutional Class
0.58%
0.00%
0.20%
0.01%
0.79%
0.00%
0.79%
1
The Fund has a breakpoint schedule under which the management fee will decrease on Fund net assets above designated levels, as shown in the "Management of the Funds - Advisory Fees" section.
2
Includes expenses payable to affiliates of Wells Fargo & Company.
3
Reflects the pro rata portion of the net operating expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund. Shareholders indirectly bear these underlying expenses because the NAV and/or distributions paid reflect such underlying expense.
4
Expenses have been adjusted as necessary from amounts incurred during the Fund's most recent fiscal year to reflect current fees and expenses.
5
The Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) shown here include the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund.
6
Funds Management has committed for three years after the closing of the Merger to waive fees and/or reimburse expenses to the extent necessary to ensure that the Fund's Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver), excluding brokerage commissions, interest, taxes, extraordinary expenses, and the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund, do not exceed 1.09% for Class A, 1.84% for Class B, 1.84% for Class C, and 0.79% for Institutional Class. After this time, the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) may be increased only with the approval of the Board of Trustees.
Expense Example. The example below is intended to help you compare the costs of investing in the Fund with the costs of investing in other mutual funds. The example assumes a $10,000 initial investment, 5% annual total return, and that operating expenses remain the same as in the table above. It shows costs if you sold all of your shares at the end of the period or continued to hold them. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs would be:
Wells Fargo Advantage Precious Metals Fund
Assuming Redemption at End of Period
Assuming No Redemption
After:
Class A
Class B
Class C
Institutional Class
Class B
Class C
1 Year
$681
$688
$288
$81
$188
$188
3 Years
$905
$882
$582
$252
$582
$582
5 Years
$1,172
$1,227
$1,027
$439
$1,027
$1,027
10 Years
$1,936
$1,979
$2,265
$978
$1,979
$2,265
EVERGREEN UTILITY AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS FUND INTO WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE UTILITY AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS FUND
Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment)
Evergreen Utility and Telecommunications Fund
Management Fees
Distribution and/or Service (Rule 12b-1) Fees
Other Expenses
Acquired Fund Fees and Expenses1
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses1
Class A
0.42%
0.25%
0.46%
0.02%
1.15%
Class B
0.42%
1.00%
0.46%
0.02%
1.90%
Class C
0.42%
1.00%
0.46%
0.02%
1.90%
Class I
0.42%
0.00%
0.46%
0.02%
0.90%
1
The Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses in the table above include fees and expenses incurred indirectly by the Fund as a result of its investment in other investment companies.
Expense Example. The example below is intended to help you compare the costs of investing in the Fund with the costs of investing in other mutual funds. The example assumes a $10,000 initial investment, 5% annual total return, and that operating expenses remain the same as in the table above. It shows costs if you sold all of your shares at the end of the period or continued to hold them. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs would be:
Evergreen Utility and Telecommunications Fund
Assuming Redemption at End of Period
Assuming No Redemption
After:
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
Class B
Class C
1 Year
$685
$693
$293
$92
$193
$193
3 Years
$919
$897
$597
$287
$597
$597
5 Years
$1,172
$1,226
$1,026
$498
$1,026
$1,026
10 Years
$1,892
$2,027
$2,222
$1,108
$2,027
$2,222
Pro Forma Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment) and Pro Forma Example
Wells Fargo Advantage Utility & Telecommunications Fund
Management Fees1
Distribution (Rule 12b-1) Fees
Other Expenses2
Acquired Fund Fees and Expenses3
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (Before Waiver)
Waiver of Fund Expenses
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver)5,6
Class A
0.60%
0.00%
0.62%
0.02%
1.24%
(0.08%)
1.16%
Class B
0.60%
0.75%
0.62%
0.02%
1.99%
(0.08%)
1.91%
Class C
0.60%
0.75%
0.62%
0.02%
1.99%
(0.08%)
1.91%
Institutional Class
0.60%
0.00%
0.19%
0.02%
0.81%
0.00%
0.81%
1
The Fund has a breakpoint schedule under which the management fee will decrease on Fund net assets above designated levels, as shown in the "Management of the Funds - Advisory Fees" section.
2
Includes expenses payable to affiliates of Wells Fargo & Company.
3
Reflects the pro rata portion of the net operating expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund. Shareholders indirectly bear these underlying expenses because the NAV and/or distributions paid reflect such underlying expense.
4
Expenses have been adjusted as necessary from amounts incurred during the Fund's most recent fiscal year to reflect current fees and expenses.
5
The Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) shown here include the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund.
6
Funds Management has committed for three years after the closing of the Merger to waive fees and/or reimburse expenses to the extent necessary to ensure that the Fund's Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver), excluding brokerage commissions, interest, taxes, extraordinary expenses, and the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund, do not exceed 1.14% for Class A, 1.89% for Class B, 1.89% for Class C, and 0.78% for Institutional Class. After this time, the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) may be increased only with the approval of the Board of Trustees.
Expense Example. The example below is intended to help you compare the costs of investing in the Fund with the costs of investing in other mutual funds. The example assumes a $10,000 initial investment, 5% annual total return, and that operating expenses remain the same as in the table above. It shows costs if you sold all of your shares at the end of the period or continued to hold them. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs would be:
Wells Fargo Advantage Utility and Telecommunications Fund
Assuming Redemption at End of Period
Assuming No Redemption
After:
Class A
Class B
Class C
Institutional Class
Class B
Class C
1 Year
$686
$694
$294
$83
$194
$194
3 Years
$922
$900
$600
$259
$600
$600
5 Years
$1,194
$1,249
$1,049
$450
$1,049
$1,049
10 Years
$1,968
$2,011
$2,296
$1,002
$2,011
$2,296
EVERGREEN DIVERSIFIED CAPITAL BUILDER FUND INTO WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE DIVERSIFIED CAPITAL BUILDER FUND
Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment)
Evergreen Diversified Capital Builder Fund
Management Fees
Distribution and/or Service (Rule 12b-1) Fees
Other Expenses
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses2
Class A
0.42%
0.25%
0.52%
1.19%
Class B
0.42%
1.00%
0.52%
1.94%
Class C
0.42%
1.00%
0.52%
1.94%
Class I
0.42%
0.00%
0.52%
0.94%
1
Restated to reflect current fees as of July 6, 2009.
2
The Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses in the table above include fees and expenses of 0.01% or less that were incurred indirectly by the Fund as a result of its investment in other investment companies.
Expense Example. The example below is intended to help you compare the costs of investing in the Fund with the costs of investing in other mutual funds. The example assumes a $10,000 initial investment, 5% annual total return, and that operating expenses remain the same as in the table above. It shows costs if you sold all of your shares at the end of the period or continued to hold them. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs would be:
Evergreen Diversified Capital Builder Fund
Assuming Redemption at End of Period
Assuming No Redemption
After:
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
Class B
Class C
1 Year
$689
$697
$297
$96
$197
$197
3 Years
$931
$909
$609
$300
$609
$609
5 Years
$1,192
$1,247
$1,047
$520
$1,047
$1,047
10 Years
$1,935
$2,070
$2,264
$1,155
$2,070
$2,264
Pro Forma Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment) and Pro Forma Example
Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Capital Builder Fund
Management Fees1
Distribution (Rule 12b-1) Fees
Other Expenses2
Acquired Fund Fees and Expenses3
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (Before Waiver)
Waiver of Fund Expenses
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver)5,6
Class A
0.60%
0.00%
0.61%
0.01%
1.22%
(0.01%)
1.21%
Class B
0.60%
0.75%
0.61%
0.01%
1.97%
(0.01%)
1.96%
Class C
0.60%
0.75%
0.61%
0.01%
1.97%
(0.01%)
1.96%
Institutional Class
0.60%
0.00%
0.18%
0.01%
0.79%
0.00%
0.79%
1
The Fund has a breakpoint schedule under which the management fee will decrease on Fund net assets above designated levels, as shown in the "Management of the Funds - Advisory Fees" section.
2
Includes expenses payable to affiliates of Wells Fargo & Company.
3
Reflects the pro rata portion of the net operating expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund. Shareholders indirectly bear these underlying expenses because the NAV and/or distributions paid reflect such underlying expense.
4
Expenses have been adjusted as necessary from amounts incurred during the Fund's most recent fiscal year to reflect current fees and expenses.
5
The Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) shown here include the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund.
6
Funds Management has committed for three years after the closing of the Merger to waive fees and/or reimburse expenses to the extent necessary to ensure that the Fund's Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver), excluding brokerage commissions, interest, taxes, extraordinary expenses, and the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund, do not exceed 1.20% for Class A, 1.95% for Class B, 1.95% for Class C, and 0.78% for Institutional Class. After this time, the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) may be increased only with the approval of the Board of Trustees.
Expense Example. The example below is intended to help you compare the costs of investing in the Fund with the costs of investing in other mutual funds. The example assumes a $10,000 initial investment, 5% annual total return, and that operating expenses remain the same as in the table above. It shows costs if you sold all of your shares at the end of the period or continued to hold them. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs would be:
Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Capital Builder Fund
Assuming Redemption at End of Period
Assuming No Redemption
After:
Class A
Class B
Class C
Institutional Class
Class B
Class C
1 Year
$691
$699
$299
$81
$199
$199
3 Years
$937
$915
$615
$252
$615
$615
5 Years
$1,204
$1,259
$1,059
$439
$1,059
$1,059
10 Years
$1,965
$2,008
$2,293
$978
$2,008
$2,293
EVERGREEN DIVERSIFIED INCOME BUILDER FUND INTO WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE DIVERSIFIED INCOME BUILDER FUND
Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment)
Evergreen Diversified Income Builder Fund
Management Fees
Distribution and/or Service (Rule 12b-1) Fees
Other Expenses
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses
Class A
0.43%
0.25%
0.39%
1.07%
Class B
0.43%
1.00%
0.39%
1.82%
Class C
0.43%
1.00%
0.39%
1.82%
Class I
0.43%
0.00%
0.39%
0.82%
Expense Example. The example below is intended to help you compare the costs of investing in the Fund with the costs of investing in other mutual funds. The example assumes a $10,000 initial investment, 5% annual total return, and that operating expenses remain the same as in the table above. It shows costs if you sold all of your shares at the end of the period or continued to hold them. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs would be:
Evergreen Diversified Income Builder Fund
Assuming Redemption at End of Period
Assuming No Redemption
After:
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
Class B
Class C
1 Year
$579
$685
$285
$84
$185
$185
3 Years
$799
$873
$573
$262
$573
$573
5 Years
$1,037
$1,185
$985
$455
$985
$985
10 Years
$1,719
$1,940
$2,137
$1,014
$1,940
$2,137
Pro Forma Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment) and Pro Forma Example
Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Income Builder Fund
Management Fees1
Distribution (Rule 12b-1) Fees
Other Expenses2
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (Before Waiver)3
Waiver of Fund Expenses
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver)4
Class A
0.50%
0.00%
0.64%
1.14%
(0.06%)
1.08%
Class B
0.50%
0.75%
0.64%
1.89%
(0.06%)
1.83%
Class C
0.50%
0.75%
0.64%
1.89%
(0.06%)
1.83%
Institutional Class
0.50%
0.00%
0.21%
0.71%
0.00%
0.71%
1
The Fund has a breakpoint schedule under which the management fee will decrease on Fund net assets above designated levels, as shown in the "Management of the Funds - Advisory Fees" section.
2
Includes expenses payable to affiliates of Wells Fargo & Company.
3
Expenses have been adjusted as necessary from amounts incurred during the Fund's most recent fiscal year to reflect current fees and expenses.
4
Funds Management has committed for three years after the closing of the Merger to waive fees and/or reimburse expenses to the extent necessary to ensure that the Fund's Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver), excluding brokerage commissions, interest, taxes, extraordinary expenses, and the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund, do not exceed 1.08% for Class A, 1.83% for Class B, 1.83% for Class C, and 0.71% for Institutional Class. After this time, the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) may be increased only with the approval of the Board of Trustees.
Expense Example. The example below is intended to help you compare the costs of investing in the Fund with the costs of investing in other mutual funds. The example assumes a $10,000 initial investment, 5% annual total return, and that operating expenses remain the same as in the table above. It shows costs if you sold all of your shares at the end of the period or continued to hold them. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs would be:
Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Income Builder Fund
Assuming Redemption at End of Period
Assuming No Redemption
After:
Class A
Class B
Class C
Institutional Class
Class B
Class C
1 Year
$679
$686
$286
$73
$186
$186
3 Years
$899
$876
$576
$227
$576
$576
5 Years
$1,149
$1,204
$1,004
$395
$1,004
$1,004
10 Years
$1,865
$1,908
$2,196
$883
$1,908
$2,196
EVERGREEN GROWTH FUND INTO WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE TRADITIONAL SMALL CAP GROWTH FUND
Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment)
Evergreen Growth Fund
Management Fees
Distribution and/or Service (Rule 12b-1) Fees
Other Expenses
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses1
Class A
0.70%
0.25%
0.39%
1.34%
Class B
0.70%
1.00%
0.39%
2.09%
Class C
0.70%
0.25%
0.39%
1.34%
Class I
0.70%
0.00%
0.39%
1.09%
1
The Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses in the table above include fees and expenses of 0.01% or less that were incurred indirectly by the Fund as a result of its investment in other investment companies.
Expense Example. The example below is intended to help you compare the costs of investing in the Fund with the costs of investing in other mutual funds. The example assumes a $10,000 initial investment, 5% annual total return, and that operating expenses remain the same as in the table above. It shows costs if you sold all of your shares at the end of the period or continued to hold them. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs would be:
Evergreen Growth Fund
Assuming Redemption at End of Period
Assuming No Redemption
After:
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
Class B
Class C
1 Year
$704
$712
$236
$111
$212
$136
3 Years
$975
$955
$425
$347
$655
$425
5 Years
$1,267
$1,324
$734
$601
$1,124
$734
10 Years
$2,095
$2,229
$1,613
$1,329
$2,229
$1,613
Pro Forma Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment) and Pro Forma Example
Wells Fargo Advantage Traditional Small Cap Growth Fund
Management Fees1
Distribution (Rule 12b-1) Fees
Other Expenses2
Acquired Fund Fees and Expenses3
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (Before Waiver)
Waiver of Fund Expenses
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver)5,6
Class A
0.80%
0.00%
0.61%
0.01%
1.42%
(0.08%)
1.34%
Institutional Class
0.80%
0.00%
0.18%
0.01%
0.99%
0.00%
0.99%
1
The Fund has a breakpoint schedule under which the management fee will decrease on Fund net assets above designated levels, as shown in the "Management of the Funds - Advisory Fees" section.
2
Includes expenses payable to affiliates of Wells Fargo & Company.
3
Reflects the pro rata portion of the net operating expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund. Shareholders indirectly bear these underlying expenses because the NAV and/or distributions paid reflect such underlying expense.
4
Expenses have been adjusted as necessary from amounts incurred during the Fund's most recent fiscal year to reflect current fees and expenses.
5
The Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) shown here include the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund.
6
Funds Management has committed for three years after the closing of the Merger to waive fees and/or reimburse expenses to the extent necessary to ensure that the Fund's Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver), excluding brokerage commissions, interest, taxes, extraordinary expenses, and the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund, do not exceed 1.33% for Class A and 0.98% for Institutional Class. After this time, the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) may be increased only with the approval of the Board of Trustees.
Expense Example. The example below is intended to help you compare the costs of investing in the Fund with the costs of investing in other mutual funds. The example assumes a $10,000 initial investment, 5% annual total return, and that operating expenses remain the same as in the table above. It shows costs if you sold all of your shares at the end of the period or continued to hold them. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs would be:
Wells Fargo Advantage Traditional Small Cap Growth Fund
If you held or sold your shares, you would pay:
After:
Class A
Institutional Class
1 Year
$704
$101
3 Years
$975
$315
5 Years
$1,284
$547
10 Years
$2,158
$1,213
EVERGREEN SMALL-MID GROWTH FUND INTO WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES FUND
Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment)
Evergreen Small-Mid Growth Fund
Management Fees
Distribution and/or Service (Rule 12b-1) Fees
Other Expenses
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses1,2
Class A
0.70%
0.25%
0.75%
1.70%
Class I
0.70%
0.00%
0.75%
1.45%
1
The Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses in the table above include fees and expenses of 0.01% or less that were incurred indirectly by the Fund as a result of its investment in other investment companies.
2
The Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses listed above do not reflect voluntary fee waivers and/or expense reimbursements made by the Fund's investment adviser in order to reduce expense ratios. Including current voluntary fee waivers and/or expense reimbursements, Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses were 1.23% for Class A and 0.98% for Class I. The Fund's investment adviser may cease these voluntary waivers and/or reimbursements at any time.
Expense Example. The example below is intended to help you compare the costs of investing in the Fund with the costs of investing in other mutual funds. The example assumes a $10,000 initial investment, 5% annual total return, and that operating expenses remain the same as in the table above. It shows costs if you sold all of your shares at the end of the period or continued to hold them. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs would be:
Evergreen Small-Mid Growth Fund
After:
Class A
Class I
1 Year
$738
$148
3 Years
$1,080
$459
5 Years
$1,445
$792
10 Years
$2,468
$1,735
Pro Forma Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment) and Pro Forma Example
Wells Fargo Advantage Growth Opportunities Fund
Management Fees1
Distribution (Rule 12b-1) Fees
Other Expenses2
Acquired Fund Fees and Expenses3
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (Before Waiver)
Waiver of Fund Expenses
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver)5,6
Class A
0.75%
0.00%
0.82%
0.01%
1.58%
(0.35%)
1.23%
Institutional Class
0.75%
0.00%
0.39%
0.01%
1.15%
(0.24%)
0.91%
1
The Fund has a breakpoint schedule under which the management fee will decrease on Fund net assets above designated levels, as shown in the "Management of the Funds - Advisory Fees" section.
2
Includes expenses payable to affiliates of Wells Fargo & Company.
3
Reflects the pro rata portion of the net operating expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund. Shareholders indirectly bear these underlying expenses because the NAV and/or distributions paid reflect such underlying expense.
4
Expenses have been adjusted as necessary from amounts incurred during the Fund's most recent fiscal year to reflect current fees and expenses.
5
The Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) shown here include the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund.
6
Funds Management has committed for three years after the closing of the Merger to waive fees and/or reimburse expenses to the extent necessary to ensure that the Fund's Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver), excluding brokerage commissions, interest, taxes, extraordinary expenses, and the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund, do not exceed the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) shown. After this time, the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) may be increased only with the approval of the Board of Trustees.
Expense Example. The example below is intended to help you compare the costs of investing in the Fund with the costs of investing in other mutual funds. The example assumes a $10,000 initial investment, 5% annual total return, and that operating expenses remain the same as in the table above. It shows costs if you sold all of your shares at the end of the period or continued to hold them. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs would be:
Wells Fargo Advantage Growth Opportunities Fund
If you held or sold your shares, you would pay:
After:
Class A
Institutional Class
1 Year
$693
$93
3 Years
$943
$290
5 Years
$1,287
$560
10 Years
$2,256
$1,329
EVERGREEN HIGH INCOME FUND INTO WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE HIGH YIELD BOND FUND
Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment)
Evergreen High Income Fund
Management Fees
Distribution and/or Service (Rule 12b-1) Fees
Other Expenses
Acquired Fund Fees and Expenses1
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses1,2
Class A
0.54%
0.25%
0.42%
0.11%
1.32%
Class B
0.54%
1.00%
0.42%
0.11%
2.07%
Class C
0.54%
1.00%
0.42%
0.11%
2.07%
Class I
0.54%
0.00%
0.42%
0.11%
1.07%
1
The Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses in the table above include fees and expenses incurred indirectly by the Fund as a result of its investment in other investment companies.
2
The Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses listed above do not reflect voluntary fee waivers and/or expense reimbursements made by the Fund's investment adviser in order to reduce expense ratios. Including current voluntary fee waivers and/or expense reimbursements, Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses were 1.18% for Class A, 1.93% for Class B, 1.93% for Class C, and 0.93% for Class I. The Fund's investment adviser may cease these voluntary waivers and/or reimbursements at any time.
Expense Example. The example below is intended to help you compare the costs of investing in the Fund with the costs of investing in other mutual funds. The example assumes a $10,000 initial investment, 5% annual total return, and that operating expenses remain the same as in the table above. It shows costs if you sold all of your shares at the end of the period or continued to hold them. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs would be:
Evergreen High Income Fund
Assuming Redemption at End of Period
Assuming No Redemption
After:
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
Class B
Class C
1 Year
$603
$710
$310
$109
$210
$210
3 Years
$873
$949
$649
$340
$649
$649
5 Years
$1,164
$1,314
$1,114
$590
$1,114
$1,114
10 Years
$1,990
$2,208
$2,400
$1,306
$2,208
$2,400
Pro Forma Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment) and Pro Forma Example
Wells Fargo Advantage High Yield Bond Fund
Management Fees1
Distribution (Rule 12b-1) Fees
Other Expenses2
Acquired Fund Fees and Expenses3
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (Before Waiver)
Waiver of Fund Expenses
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver)5,6
Class A
0.50%
0.00%
0.54%
0.09%
1.13%
(0.01%)
1.12%
Class B
0.50%
0.75%
0.54%
0.09%
1.88%
(0.01%)
1.87%
Class C
0.50%
0.75%
0.54%
0.09%
1.88%
(0.01%)
1.87%
Administrator Class
0.50%
0.00%
0.48%
0.09%
1.07%
(0.18%)
0.89%
1
The Fund has a breakpoint schedule under which the management fee will decrease on Fund net assets above designated levels, as shown in the "Management of the Funds - Advisory Fees" section.
2
Includes expenses payable to affiliates of Wells Fargo & Company.
3
Reflects the pro rata portion of the net operating expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund. Shareholders indirectly bear these underlying expenses because the NAV and/or distributions paid reflect such underlying expense.
4
Expenses have been adjusted as necessary from amounts incurred during the Fund's most recent fiscal year to reflect current fees and expenses.
5
The Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) shown here include the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund.
6
Funds Management has committed for three years after the closing of the Merger to waive fees and/or reimburse expenses to the extent necessary to ensure that the Fund's Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver), excluding brokerage commissions, interest, taxes, extraordinary expenses, and the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund, do not exceed 1.03% for Class A, 1.78% for Class B, 1.78% for Class C, and 0.80% for Administrator Class. After this time, the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) may be increased only with the approval of the Board of Trustees.
Expense Example. The example below is intended to help you compare the costs of investing in the Fund with the costs of investing in other mutual funds. The example assumes a $10,000 initial investment, 5% annual total return, and that operating expenses remain the same as in the table above. It shows costs if you sold all of your shares at the end of the period or continued to hold them. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs would be:
Wells Fargo Advantage High Yield Bond Fund
Assuming Redemption at End of Period
Assuming No Redemption
After:
Class A
Class B
Class C
Administrator Class
Class B
Class C
1 Year
$559
$690
$290
$91
$190
$190
3 Years
$790
$888
$588
$284
$588
$588
5 Years
$1,041
$1,213
$1,013
$535
$1,013
$1,013
10 Years
$1,760
$1,911
$2,198
$1,254
$1,911
$2,198
EVERGREEN SPECIAL VALUES FUND AND EVERGREEN SMALL CAP VALUE FUND INTO WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE SPECIAL SMALL CAP VALUE FUND
Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment)
Evergreen Special Values Fund
Management Fees
Distribution and/or Service (Rule 12b-1) Fees
Other Expenses
Acquired Fund Fees and Expenses1
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses1,2
Class A
0.80%
0.25%
0.38%
0.02%
1.45%
Class B
0.80%
1.00%
0.38%
0.02%
2.20%
Class C
0.80%
1.00%
0.38%
0.02%
2.20%
Class I
0.80%
0.00%
0.38%
0.02%
1.20%
Class R
0.80%
0.50%
0.38%
0.02%
1.70%
1
The Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses in the table above include fees and expenses incurred indirectly by the Fund as a result of its investment in other investment companies.
2
The Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses listed above do not reflect voluntary fee waivers and/or expense reimbursements made by the Fund's investment advisor in order to reduce expense ratios. Including current voluntary fee waivers and/or expense reimbursements, Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses were 1.35% for Class A, 2.10% for Class B, 2.10% for Class C, 1.10% for Class I and 1.60% for Class R. The Fund's investment advisor may cease these voluntary waivers and/or reimbursements at any time.
Evergreen Small Cap Value Fund
Management Fees
Distribution and/or Service (Rule 12b-1) Fees
Other Expenses
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses
Class A
0.90%
0.25%
0.69%
1.84%
Class B
0.90%
1.00%
0.69%
2.59%
Class C
0.90%
1.00%
0.69%
2.59%
Class I
0.90%
0.00%
0.69%
1.59%
Expense Example. The example below is intended to help you compare the costs of investing in the Fund with the costs of investing in other mutual funds. The example assumes a $10,000 initial investment, 5% annual total return, and that operating expenses remain the same as in the table above. It shows costs if you sold all of your shares at the end of the period or continued to hold them. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs would be:
Evergreen Special Values Fund
Assuming Redemption at End of Period
Assuming No Redemption
After:
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
Class R
Class B
Class C
1 Year
$714
$723
$323
$122
$173
$223
$223
3 Years
$1,007
$988
$688
$381
$536
$688
$688
5 Years
$1,322
$1,380
$1,180
$660
$923
$1,180
$1,180
10 Years
$2,210
$2,344
$2,534
$1,455
$2,009
$2,344
$2,534
Evergreen Small Cap Value Fund
Assuming Redemption at End of Period
Assuming No Redemption
After:
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
Class B
Class C
1 Year
$751
$762
$362
$162
$262
$262
3 Years
$1,120
$1,105
$805
$502
$805
$805
5 Years
$1,513
$1,575
$1,375
$866
$1,375
$1,375
10 Years
$2,609
$2,742
$2,925
$1,889
$2,742
$2,925
Pro Forma Annual Fund Operating Expenses (expenses that you pay each year as a percentage of the value of your investment) and Pro Forma Example
Wells Fargo Advantage Special Small Cap Value Fund (Pro Forma Assuming Merger of Both Target Funds with Acquiring Fund)
Management Fees1
Distribution (Rule 12b-1) Fees
Other Expenses
Acquired Fund Fees and Expenses
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (Before Waiver)
Waiver of Fund Expenses
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver)
Class A
0.78%
0.00%
0.60%
0.01%
1.39%
(0.04%)
1.35%
Class B
0.78%
0.75%
0.60%
0.01%
2.14%
(0.04%)
2.10%
Class C
0.78%
0.75%
0.60%
0.01%
2.14%
(0.04%)
2.10%
Administrator Class
0.78%
0.00%
0.44%
0.01%
1.23%
(0.13%)
1.10%
1
The Fund has a breakpoint schedule under which the management fee will decrease on Fund net assets above designated levels, as shown in the "Management of the Funds - Advisory Fees" section.
2
Includes expenses payable to affiliates of Wells Fargo & Company.
3
Reflects the pro rata portion of the net operating expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund. Shareholders indirectly bear these underlying expenses because the NAV and/or distributions paid reflect such underlying expense.
4
Expenses have been adjusted as necessary from amounts incurred during the Fund's most recent fiscal year to reflect current fees and expenses.
5
The Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) shown here include the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund.
6
Funds Management has committed for three years after the closing of the Merger to waive fees and/or reimburse expenses to the extent necessary to ensure that the Fund's Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver), excluding brokerage commissions, interest, taxes, extraordinary expenses, and the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund, do not exceed the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) shown. After this time, the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) may be increased only with the approval of the Board of Trustees.
Wells Fargo Advantage Special Small Cap Value Fund (Pro Forma Assuming Merger of Evergreen Small Cap Value Fund Only with Acquiring Fund)
Management Fees1
Distribution (12b-1) Fees
Other Expenses
Acquired Fund Fees and Expenses
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (Before Waiver)
Waiver of Fund Expenses
Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver)
Class A
0.80%
0.00%
0.75%
0.01%
1.56%
(0.21%)
1.35%
Class B
0.80%
0.75%
0.75%
0.01%
2.31%
(0.21%)
2.10%
Class C
0.80%
0.75%
0.75%
0.01%
2.31%
(0.21%)
2.10%
Administrator Class
0.80%
0.00%
0.59%
0.01%
1.40%
(0.30%)
1.10%
1
The Fund has a breakpoint schedule under which the management fee will decrease on Fund net assets above designated levels, as shown in the "Management of the Funds - Advisory Fees" section.
2
Includes expenses payable to affiliates of Wells Fargo & Company.
3
Reflects the pro rata portion of the net operating expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund. Shareholders indirectly bear these underlying expenses because the NAV and/or distributions paid reflect such underlying expense.
4
Expenses have been adjusted as necessary from amounts incurred during the Fund's most recent fiscal year to reflect current fees and expenses.
5
The Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) shown here include the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund.
6
Funds Management has committed for three years after the closing of the Merger to waive fees and/or reimburse expenses to the extent necessary to ensure that the Fund's Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver), excluding brokerage commissions, interest, taxes, extraordinary expenses, and the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund, do not exceed the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) shown. After this time, the Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses (After Waiver) may be increased only with the approval of the Board of Trustees.
Expense Example. The example below is intended to help you compare the costs of investing in the Fund with the costs of investing in other mutual funds. The example assumes a $10,000 initial investment, 5% annual total return, and that operating expenses remain the same as in the table above. It shows costs if you sold all of your shares at the end of the period or continued to hold them. Although your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these assumptions your costs would be:
Wells Fargo Advantage Special Small Cap Value Fund (Pro Forma Assuming Merger of Both Target Funds with Acquiring Fund)
Assuming Redemption at End of Period
Assuming No Redemption
After:
Class A
Class B
Class C
Administrator Class
Class B
Class C
1 Year
$705
$713
$313
$112
$213
$213
3 Years
$978
$958
$658
$350
$658
$658
5 Years
$1,280
$1,338
$1,138
$636
$1,138
$1,138
10 Years
$2,137
$2,182
$2,462
$1,452
$2,182
$2,462
Wells Fargo Advantage Special Small Cap Value Fund (Pro Forma Assuming Merger of Evergreen Small Cap Value Fund Only with Acquiring Fund)
Assuming Redemption at End of Period
Assuming No Redemption
After:
Class A
Class B
Class C
Administrator Class
Class B
Class C
1 Year
$705
$713
$313
$112
$213
$213
3 Years
$978
$958
$658
$350
$658
$658
5 Years
$1,317
$1,375
$1,175
$675
$1,175
$1,175
10 Years
$2,271
$2,317
$2,594
$1,597
$2,317
$2,594
Exhibit D Pro Forma Capitalization
The following table sets forth the capitalizations of each of the Target and Acquiring Funds as of November 30, 2009, and the capitalization of each Acquiring Fund on a pro forma basis as of that date after giving effect to the proposed acquisition of assets at net asset value. The pro forma data reflects an exchange ratio of approximately 1.00, 1.00, 1.00 and 1.00 for each of Class A shares, Class B shares, Class C shares and Institutional Class shares, respectively, of the Acquiring Fund issued for each of Class A shares, Class B shares, Class C shares and Class I shares, respectively, of the Target Fund. Evergreen Intrinsic Value Fund will be the accounting survivor following the Merger.
Evergreen Intrinsic Value Fund
Adjustments
Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic Value Fund Proforma
Total Net Assets
Class A
$96,967,850
N/A
$96,967,850
Class B
$9,775,507
N/A
$9,775,507
Class C
$23,485,145
N/A
$23,485,145
Class I
$921,856,314
($921,856,314 )
$0
Institutional Class
N/A
$921,856,314
$921,856,314
Total
$1,052,084,816
$0
$1,052,084,816
Net Asset Value per Share
Class A
$9.26
N/A
$9.26
Class B
$9.14
N/A
$9.14
Class C
$9.14
N/A
$9.14
Class I
$9.30
N/A
N/A
Institutional Class
N/A
N/A
$9.30
Total Shares Outstanding
Class A
10,475,279
N/A
10,475,279
Class B
1,069,090
N/A
1,069,090
Class C
2,568,907
N/A
2,568,907
Class I
99,150,035
(99,150,035 )
0
Institutional Class
N/A
99,150,035
99,150,035
Total
113,263,311
0
113,263,311
The following table sets forth the capitalizations of each of the Target and Acquiring Funds as of November 30, 2009, and the capitalization of each Acquiring Fund on a pro forma basis as of that date after giving effect to the proposed acquisition of assets at net asset value. The pro forma data reflects an exchange ratio of approximately 1.00, 0.95 and 1.00, 1.00, and 1.00 for each of Class A shares, Class A shares, Class C shares, Administrator Class shares and Class A shares, respectively, of the Acquiring Fund issued for each of Class A shares, Class B shares, Class C shares, Class I shares and Class IS shares, respectively, of the Target Fund. Evergreen Enhanced S&P 500® Fund will be the accounting survivor following the Merger.
Evergreen Enhanced S&P 500® Fund
Adjustments
Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined U.S. Core Fund Proforma
Total Net Assets
Class A
$249,248,202
$41,615,772
$290,863,974
Class B
$6,113,351
($6,113,351)
$0
Class C
$12,771,627
N/A
$12,771,627
Class I
$421,937,330
($421,937,330 )
$0
Class IS
$35,502,421
($35,502,421 )
$0
Administrator Class
N/A
$421,937,330
$421,937,330
Total
$725,572,931
$0
$725,572,931
Net Asset Value per Share
Class A
$11.96
N/A
$11.96
Class B
$11.33
N/A
N/A
Class C
$11.56
N/A
$11.56
Class I
$12.03
N/A
N/A
Class IS
$11.96
N/A
N/A
Administrator Class
N/A
N/A
$12.03
Total Shares Outstanding
Class A
20,848,057
3,480,900
24,328,957
Class B
539,565
(539,565)
0
Class C
1,104,781
N/A
1,104,781
Class I
35,083,418
(35,083,418)
0
Class IS
2,967,479
(2,967,479)
0
Administrator Class
N/A
35,083,418
35,083,418
Total
60,543,300
(26,144)
60,517,156
The following table sets forth the capitalizations of each of the Target and Acquiring Funds as of November 30, 2009, and the capitalization of each Acquiring Fund on a pro forma basis as of that date after giving effect to the proposed acquisition of assets at net asset value. The pro forma data reflects an exchange ratio of approximately 1.00, 1.00, 1.00 and 1.00 for each of Class A shares, Class B shares, Class C shares and Administrator Class shares, respectively, of the Acquiring Fund issued for each of Class A shares, Class B shares, Class C shares and Class I shares, respectively, of the Target Fund. Evergreen Fundamental Large Cap Fund will be the accounting survivor following the Merger.
Evergreen Fundamental Large Cap Fund
Adjustments
Wells Fargo Advantage Core Equity Fund Proforma
Total Net Assets
Class A
$457,364,047
N/A
$457,364,047
Class B
$30,962,087
N/A
$30,962,087
Class C
$51,552,572
N/A
$51,552,572
Class I
$200,336,171
($200,336,171)
$0
Administrator Class
N/A
$200,336,171
$200,336,171
Total
$740,214,877
$0
$740,214,877
Net Asset Value per Share
Class A
$22.99
N/A
$22.99
Class B
$21.12
N/A
$21.12
Class C
$21.13
N/A
$21.13
Class I
$23.40
N/A
N/A
Administrator Class
N/A
N/A
$23.40
Total Shares Outstanding
Class A
19,895,223
N/A
19,895,223
Class B
1,465,987
N/A
1,465,987
Class C
2,440,327
N/A
2,440,327
Class I
8,559,565
(8,559,565)
0
Administrator Class
N/A
8,559,565
8,559,565
Total
32,361,102
0
32,361,102
The following table sets forth the capitalizations of each of the Target and Acquiring Funds as of November 30, 2009, and the capitalization of each Acquiring Fund on a pro forma basis as of that date after giving effect to the proposed acquisition of assets at net asset value. The pro forma data reflects an exchange ratio of approximately 1.00, 1.00, 1.00, 1.00 and 1.00 for each of Class A shares, Class B shares, Class C shares, Administrator Class shares and Class R shares, respectively, of the Acquiring Fund issued for each of Class A shares, Class B shares, Class C shares, Class I shares and Class R shares, respectively, of the Target Fund. Evergreen Omega Fund will be the accounting survivor following the Merger.
Evergreen Omega Fund
Adjustments
Wells Fargo Advantage Omega Growth Fund Proforma
Total Net Assets
Class A
$487,326,180
N/A
$487,326,180
Class B
$51,394,790
N/A
$51,394,790
Class C
$46,612,488
N/A
$46,612,488
Class I
$26,265,433
($26,265,433)
N/A
Class R
$1,232,867
N/A
$1,232,867
Administrator Class
N/A
$26,265,433
$26,265,433
Total
$612,831,758
$0
$612,831,758
Net Asset Value per Share
Class A
$30.20
N/A
$30.20
Class B
$25.94
N/A
$25.94
Class C
$26.01
N/A
$26.01
Class I
$31.22
N/A
N/A
Class R
$29.81
N/A
$29.81
Administrator Class
N/A
N/A
$31.22
Total Shares Outstanding
Class A
16,138,020
N/A
16,138,020
Class B
1,981,440
N/A
1,981,440
Class C
1,792,116
N/A
1,792,116
Class I
841,425
(841,425 )
0
Class R
41,352
N/A
41,352
Administrator Class
N/A
841,425
841,425
Total
20,794,353
0
20,794,353
The following table sets forth the capitalizations of each of the Target and Acquiring Funds as of November 30, 2009, and the capitalization of each Acquiring Fund on a pro forma basis as of that date after giving effect to the proposed acquisition of assets at net asset value. The pro forma data reflects an exchange ratio of approximately 1.00, 0.95, 1.00, 1.00, 1.00 and 1.00 for each of Class A shares, Class A shares, Class C shares, Class R shares, Institutional Class shares and Class A shares, respectively, of the Acquiring Fund issued for each of Class A shares, Class B shares, Class C shares, Class R shares, Class I shares and Class IS shares, respectively, of the Target Fund. Evergreen Strategic Growth Fund will be the accounting survivor following the Merger.
Evergreen Strategic Growth Fund
Adjustments
Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Large Cap Growth Fund Proforma
Total Net Assets
Class A
$17,930,907
$8,042,323
$25,973,230
Class B
$1,582,821
($1,582,821)
$0
Class C
$6,056,965
N/A
$6,056,965
Class I
$444,345,416
($444,345,416)
$0
Class IS
$6,459,502
($6,459,502)
$0
Class R
$301,587
N/A
$301,587
Institutional Class
N/A
$444,345,416
$444,345,416
Total
$476,677,198
$0
$476,677,198
Net Asset Value per Share
Class A
$25.23
N/A
$25.23
Class B
$23.89
N/A
N/A
Class C
$23.88
N/A
$23.88
Class I
$25.49
N/A
N/A
Class IS
$25.13
N/A
N/A
Class R
$25.21
N/A
$25.21
Institutional Class
N/A
N/A
$25.49
Total Shares Outstanding
Class A
710,680
318,753
1,029,433
Class B
66,263
(66,263)
0
Class C
253,645
N/A
253,645
Class I
17,430,863
(17,430,863)
0
Class IS
257,072
(257,072)
0
Class R
11,962
N/A
11,962
Institutional Class
N/A
17,430,863
17,430,863
Total
18,730,485
(4,582)
18,725,903
The following table sets forth the capitalizations of each of the Target and Acquiring Funds as of November 30, 2009, and the capitalization of each Acquiring Fund on a pro forma basis as of that date after giving effect to the proposed acquisition of assets at net asset value. The pro forma data reflects an exchange ratio of approximately 1.00, 0.99, 1.00 and 1.00 for each of Class A shares, Class A shares, Class C shares and Administrator Class shares, respectively, of the Acquiring Fund issued for each of Class A sahres, Class B shares, Class C shares and Class I shares, respectively, of the Target Fund. Evergreen Golden Core Opportunities Fund will be the accounting survivor following the Merger.
Evergreen Golden Core Opportunities Fund
Adjustments
Wells Fargo Advantage Small/Mid Cap Core Fund Proforma
Total Net Assets
Class A
$14,752,970
$2,607,305
$17,360,275
Class B
$2,607,305
($2,607,305 )
$0
Class C
$3,196,247
N/A
$3,196,247
Class I
$6,886,233
($6,886,233)
$0
Administrator Class
N/A
$6,886,233
$6,886,233
Total
$27,442,755
$0
$27,442,755
Net Asset Value per Share
Class A
$6.76
N/A
$6.76
Class B
$6.68
N/A
N/A
Class C
$6.68
N/A
$6.68
Class I
$6.80
N/A
N/A
Administrator Class
N/A
N/A
$6.80
Total Shares Outstanding
Class A
2,181,386
385,518
2,566,904
Class B
390,337
(390,337)
0
Class C
478,282
N/A
478,282
Class I
1,013,073
(1,013,073)
0
Administrator Class
N/A
1,013,073
1,013,073
Total
4,063,078
(4,819)
4,058,259
The following table sets forth the capitalizations of each of the Target and Acquiring Funds as of November 30, 2009, and the capitalization of each Acquiring Fund on a pro forma basis as of that date after giving effect to the proposed acquisition of assets at net asset value. The pro forma data reflects an exchange ratio of approximately 1.00, 0.93, 1.00 and 1.00 for each of Class A shares, Class A shares, Class C shares and Administrator Class shares, respectively, of the Acquiring Fund issued for each of Class A shares, Class B shares, Class C shares and Class I shares, respectively, of the Target Fund. Evergreen Global Large Cap Equity Fund will be the accounting survivor following the Merger.
Evergreen Global Large Cap Equity Fund
Adjustments
Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined Global Equity Fund Proforma
Total Net Assets
Class A
$56,525,382
2,331,361
58,856,743
Class B
$2,331,361
(2,331,361)
$0
Class C
$8,356,019
N/A
$8,356,019
Class I
$1,143,182
($1,143,182)
$0
Administrator Class
N/A
$1,143,182
$1,143,182
Total
$68,355,944
$0
$68,355,944
Net Asset Value per Share
Class A
$12.04
N/A
$12.04
Class B
$11.15
N/A
N/A
Class C
$11.02
N/A
$11.02
Class I
$12.43
N/A
N/A
Administrator Class
N/A
N/A
$12.43
Total Shares Outstanding
Class A
4,695,648
193,671
4,889,319
Class B
209,081
(209,081)
0
Class C
758,000
N/A
758,000
Class I
91,944
(91,944)
0
Administrator Class
N/A
91,944
91,944
Total
5,754,673
(15,410)
5,739,263
The following table sets forth the capitalizations of each of the Target and Acquiring Funds as of November 30, 2009, and the capitalization of each Acquiring Fund on a pro forma basis as of that date after giving effect to the proposed acquisition of assets at net asset value. The pro forma data reflects an exchange ratio of approximately 1.00, 1.00, 1.00 and 1.00 for each of Class A shares, Class B shares, Class C shares and Administrator Class shares, respectively, of the Acquiring Fund issued for each of Class A shares, Class B shares, Class C shares and Class I shares, respectively, of the Target Fund. Evergreen Global Opportunities Fund will be the accounting survivor following the Merger.
Evergreen Global Opportunities Fund
Adjustments
Wells Fargo Advantage Global Opportunities Fund Proforma
Total Net Assets
Class A
$201,090,975
N/A
$201,090,975
Class B
$35,412,259
N/A
$35,412,259
Class C
$51,418,986
N/A
$51,418,986
Class I
$40,032,444
($40,032,444)
N/A
Administrator Class
N/A
$40,032,444
$40,032,444
Total
$327,954,664
$0
$327,954,664
Net Asset Value per Share
Class A
$25.66
N/A
$25.66
Class B
$20.90
N/A
$20.90
Class C
$21.01
N/A
$21.01
Class I
$26.47
N/A
N/A
Administrator Class
N/A
N/A
$26.47
Total Shares Outstanding
Class A
7,835,426
N/A
7,835,426
Class B
1,694,337
N/A
1,694,337
Class C
2,446,983
N/A
2,446,983
Class I
1,512,442
(1,512,442)
N/A
Administrator Class
N/A
1,512,442
1,512,442
Total
13,489,188
0
13,489,188
The following table sets forth the capitalizations of each of the Target and Acquiring Funds as of November 30, 2009, and the capitalization of each Acquiring Fund on a pro forma basis as of that date after giving effect to the proposed acquisition of assets at net asset value. The pro forma data reflects an exchange ratio of approximately 1.00, 0.98, 1.00 and 1.00 for each of Class A shares, Class A shares, Class C shares and Administrator Class shares, respectively, of the Acquiring Fund issued for each of Class A shares and Class B shares, Class C shares and Class I shares, respectively, of the Target Fund. Evergreen Intrinsic World Equity Fund will be the accounting survivor following the Merger.
Evergreen Intrinsic World Equity Fund
Adjustments
Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic World Equity Fund Proforma
Total Net Assets
Class A
$106,357,347
$218,762
$106,576,109
Class B
$218,762
($218,762)
$0
Class C
$513,118
N/A
$513,118
Class I
$176,442
($176,442)
$0
Administrator Class
N/A
$176,442
$176,442
Total
$107,265,669
$0
$107,265,669
Net Asset Value per Share
Class A
$13.71
N/A
$13.71
Class B
$13.41
N/A
N/A
Class C
$13.39
N/A
$13.39
Class I
$13.67
N/A
N/A
Administrator Class
N/A
N/A
$13.67
Total Shares Outstanding
Class A
7,757,979
15,957
7,773,936
Class B
16,308
(16,308)
0
Class C
38,330
N/A
38,330
Class I
12,908
(12,908)
0
Administrator Class
N/A
12,908
12,908
Total
7,825,525
(351)
7,825,174
The following table sets forth the capitalizations of each of the Target and Acquiring Funds as of November 30, 2009, and the capitalization of each Acquiring Fund on a pro forma basis as of that date after giving effect to the proposed acquisition of assets at net asset value. The pro forma data reflects an exchange ratio of approximately 1.00, 1.00, 1.00 and 1.00 for each of Class A shares, Class B shares, Class C shares and Administrator Class shares, respectively, of the Acquiring Fund issued for each of Class A shares, Class B shares, Class C shares and Class I shares, respectively, of the Target Fund. Evergreen Strategic Municipal Bond Fund will be the accounting survivor following the Merger.
Evergreen Strategic Municipal Bond Fund
Adjustments
Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Municipal Bond Fund Proforma
Total Net Assets
Class A
$366,705,332
N/A
$366,705,332
Class B
$18,824,536
N/A
$18,824,536
Class C
$127,249,109
N/A
$127,249,109
Class I
$172,642,848
($172,642,848)
$0
Administrator Class
N/A
$172,642,848
$172,642,848
Total
$685,421,825
$0
$685,421,825
Net Asset Value per Share
Class A
$8.69
N/A
$8.69
Class B
$8.67
N/A
$8.67
Class C
$8.72
N/A
$8.72
Class I
$8.69
N/A
N/A
Administrator Class
N/A
N/A
$8.69
Total Shares Outstanding
Class A
42,220,423
N/A
42,220,423
Class B
2,172,296
N/A
2,172,296
Class C
14,599,965
N/A
14,599,965
Class I
19,877,257
(19,877,257)
N/A
Administrator Class
N/A
19,877,257
19,877,257
Total
78,869,941
0
78,869,941
The following table sets forth the capitalizations of each of the Target and Acquiring Funds as of November 30, 2009, and the capitalization of each Acquiring Fund on a pro forma basis as of that date after giving effect to the proposed acquisition of assets at net asset value. The pro forma data reflects an exchange ratio of approximately 1.00, 1.00 and 1.00 for each of Class A shares, Class A shares, Class C shares and Institutional Class shares, respectively, of the Acquiring Fund issued for each of Class A shares, Class B shares, Class C shares and Class I shares, respectively, of the Target Fund. Evergreen North Carolina Municipal Bond Fund will be the accounting survivor following the Merger.
Evergreen North Carolina Municipal Bond Fund
Adjustments
Wells Fargo Advantage North Carolina Tax-Free Fund Proforma
Total Net Assets
Class A
$51,122,552
$2,264,298
$53,386,850
Class B
$2,264,298
($2,264,298)
$0
Class C
$5,948,053
N/A
$5,948,053
Class I
$154,596,040
($154,596,040)
$0
Institutional Class
N/A
$154,596,040
$154,596,040
Total
$213,930,943
$0
$213,930,943
Net Asset Value per Share
Class A
$9.69
N/A
$9.69
Class B
$9.69
N/A
N/A
Class C
$9.69
N/A
$9.69
Class I
$9.69
N/A
N/A
Institutional Class
N/A
N/A
$9.69
Total Shares Outstanding
Class A
5,275,434
233.658
5,509,092
Class B
233,660
(233,660)
0
Class C
613,806
N/A
613,806
Class I
15,953,238
(15,953,238)
0
Institutional Class
N/A
15,953,238
15,953,238
Total
22,076,138
(2)
22,076,136
The following table sets forth the capitalizations of each of the Target and Acquiring Funds as of November 30, 2009, and the capitalization of each Acquiring Fund on a pro forma basis as of that date after giving effect to the proposed acquisition of assets at net asset value. The pro forma data reflects an exchange ratio of approximately 1.00, 1.00, 1.00 and 1.00 for each of Class A shares, Class B shares, Class C shares and Institutional Class shares, respectively, of the Acquiring Fund issued for each of Class A shares, Class B shares, Class C shares and Class I shares, respectively, of the Target Fund. Evergreen Pennsylvania Municipal Bond Fund will be the accounting survivor following the Merger.
Evergreen Pennsylvania Municipal Bond Fund
Adjustments
Wells Fargo Advantage Pennsylvania Tax-Free Fund Proforma
Total Net Assets
Class A
$50,221,182
N/A
$50,221,182
Class B
$8,084,834
N/A
$8,084,834
Class C
$8,721,296
N/A
$8,721,296
Class I
$306,293,315
($306,293,315)
$0
Institutional Class
N/A
$306,293,315
$306,293,315
Total
$373,320,627
$0
$373,320,627
Net Asset Value per Share
Class A
$10.81
N/A
$10.81
Class B
$10.77
N/A
$10.77
Class C
$10.79
N/A
$10.79
Class I
$10.81
N/A
N/A
Institutional Class
N/A
N/A
$10.81
Total Shares Outstanding
Class A
4,645,708
N/A
4,645,708
Class B
750,658
N/A
750,658
Class C
808,296
N/A
808,296
Class I
28,333,629
(28,333,629)
N/A
Institutional Class
N/A
28,333,629
28,333,629
Total
34,538,291
0
34,538,291
The following table sets forth the capitalizations of each of the Target and Acquiring Funds as of November 30, 2009, and the capitalization of each Acquiring Fund on a pro forma basis as of that date after giving effect to the proposed acquisition of assets at net asset value. The pro forma data reflects an exchange ratio of approximately 1.00, 1.00, 1.00, 1.00 and 1.00 for each of Class A shares, Class B shares, Class C shares, Institutional Class shares and Class A shares, respectively, of the Acquiring Fund issued for each of Class A shares, Class B shares, Class C shares, Class I shares and Class IS shares, respectively, of the Target Fund. Evergreen Adjustable Rate Fund will be the accounting survivor following the Merger.
Evergreen Adjustable Rate Fund
Adjustments
Wells Fargo Advantage Adjustable Rate Government Fund Proforma
Total Net Assets
Class A
$305,181,526
$82,765,572
$387,947,098
Class B
$57,403,024
N/A
$57,403,024
Class C
$363,326,097
N/A
$363,326,097
Class I
$410,445,574
($410,445,574)
$0
Class IS
$82,765,572
($82,765,572)
$0
Institutional Class
N/A
$410,445,574
$410,445,574
Total
$1,219,121,793
$0
$1,219,121,793
Net Asset Value per Share
Class A
$9.03
N/A
$9.03
Class B
$9.03
N/A
$9.03
Class C
$9.03
N/A
$9.03
Class I
$9.03
N/A
N/A
Class IS
$9.03
N/A
N/A
Institutional Class
N/A
N/A
$9.03
Total Shares Outstanding
Class A
33,806,653
9,168,402
42,975,055
Class B
6,358,908
N/A
6,358,908
Class C
40,247,980
N/A
40,247,980
Class I
45,467,720
(45,467,720)
0
Class IS
9,168,576
(9,168,576)
0
Institutional Class
N/A
45,467,720
45,467,720
Total
135,049,837
(174)
135,049,663
The following table sets forth the capitalizations of each of the Target and Acquiring Funds as of November 30, 2009, and the capitalization of each Acquiring Fund on a pro forma basis as of that date after giving effect to the proposed acquisition of assets at net asset value. The pro forma data reflects an exchange ratio of approximately 1.00, 1.00, 1.00, 1.00 and 1.00 for each of Class A shares, Class B shares, Class C shares, Institutional Class shares and Class A shares, respectively, of the Acquiring Fund issued for each of Class A shares, Class B shares, Class C shares, Class I shares and Class IS shares, respectively, of the Target Fund. Evergreen International Bond Fund will be the accounting survivor following the Merger.
Evergreen International Bond Fund
Adjustments
Wells Fargo Advantage International Bond Fund Proforma
Total Net Assets
Class A
$253,989,276
$5,118,222
$259,107,498
Class B
$11,841,801
N/A
$11,841,801
Class C
$36,389,623
N/A
$36,389,623
Class I
$1,048,262,134
($1,048,262,134)
$0
Class IS
$5,118,222
($5,118,222)
$0
Institutional Class
N/A
$1,048,262,134
$1,048,262,134
Total
$1,355,601,056
$0
$1,355,601,056
Net Asset Value per Share
Class A
$12.01
N/A
$12.01
Class B
$11.95
N/A
$11.95
Class C
$11.92
N/A
$11.92
Class I
$12.01
N/A
N/A
Class IS
$12.02
N/A
N/A
Institutional Class
N/A
N/A
$12.01
Total Shares Outstanding
Class A
21,153,289
426,267
21,579,556
Class B
991,187
N/A
991,187
Class C
3,052,462
N/A
3,052,462
Class I
87,249,826
(87,249,826)
0
Class IS
425,792
(425,792)
0
Institutional Class
N/A
87,249,826
87,249,826
Total
112,872,556
475
112,873,031
The following table sets forth the capitalizations of each of the Target and Acquiring Funds as of November 30, 2009, and the capitalization of each Acquiring Fund on a pro forma basis as of that date after giving effect to the proposed acquisition of assets at net asset value. The pro forma data reflects an exchange ratio of approximately 1.00, 1.00, 1.00 and 1.00 for each of Class A shares, Class B shares, Class C shares and Administrator Class shares, respectively, of the Acquiring Fund issued for each of Class A shares, Class B shares, Class C shares and Class I shares, respectively, of the Target Fund. Evergreen Health Care Fund will be the accounting survivor following the Merger.
Evergreen Health Care Fund
Adjustments
Wells Fargo Advantage Health Care Fund Proforma
Total Net Assets
Class A
$83,099,930
N/A
$83,099,930
Class B
$23,274,441
N/A
$23,274,441
Class C
$27,911,912
N/A
$27,911,912
Class I
$6,412,953
($6,412,953)
$0
Administrator Class
N/A
$6,412,953
$6,412,953
Total
$140,699,236
$0
$140,699,236
Net Asset Value per Share
Class A
$16.50
N/A
$16.50
Class B
$15.10
N/A
$15.10
Class C
$15.09
N/A
$15.09
Class I
$17.01
N/A
N/A
Administrator Class
N/A
N/A
$17.01
Total Shares Outstanding
Class A
5,037,095
N/A
5,037,095
Class B
1,541,528
N/A
1,541,528
Class C
1,850,048
N/A
1,850,048
Class I
376,956
(376,956)
N/A
Administrator Class
N/A
376,956
376,956
Total
8,805,627
0
8,805,627
The following table sets forth the capitalizations of each of the Target and Acquiring Funds as of November 30, 2009, and the capitalization of each Acquiring Fund on a pro forma basis as of that date after giving effect to the proposed acquisition of assets at net asset value. The pro forma data reflects an exchange ratio of approximately 1.00, 1.00, 1.00 and 1.00 for each of Class A shares, Class B shares, Class C shares and Institutional Class shares, respectively, of the Acquiring Fund issued for each of Class A shares, Class B shares, Class C shares and Class I shares, respectively, of the Target Fund. Evergreen Precious Metals Fund will be the accounting survivor following the Merger.
Evergreen Precious Metals Fund
Adjustments
Wells Fargo Advantage Precious Metals Fund Proforma
Total Net Assets
Class A
$714,532,256
N/A
$714,532,256
Class B
$80,955,486
N/A
$80,955,486
Class C
$327,849,911
N/A
$327,849,911
Class I
$51,319,411
($51,319,411)
$0
Institutional Class
N/A
$51,319,411
$51,319,411
Total
$1,174,657,064
$0
$1,174,657,064
Net Asset Value per Share
Class A
$76.59
N/A
$76.59
Class B
$71.43
N/A
$71.43
Class C
$70.87
N/A
$70.87
Class I
$76.62
N/A
N/A
Institutional Class
N/A
N/A
$76.62
Total Shares Outstanding
Class A
9,328,900
N/A
9,328,900
Class B
1,133,360
N/A
1,133,360
Class C
4,625,858
N/A
4,625,858
Class I
669,797
(669,797)
0
Institutional Class
N/A
669,797
669,797
Total
15,757,915
0
15,757,915
The following table sets forth the capitalizations of each of the Target and Acquiring Funds as of November 30, 2009, and the capitalization of each Acquiring Fund on a pro forma basis as of that date after giving effect to the proposed acquisition of assets at net asset value. The pro forma data reflects an exchange ratio of approximately 1.00, 1.00, 1.00 and 1.00 for each of Class A shares, Class B shares, Class C shares and Institutional Class shares, respectively, of the Acquiring Fund issued for each of Class A shares, Class B shares, Class C shares and Class I shares, respectively, of the Target Fund. Evergreen Utility and Telecommunications Fund will be the accounting survivor following the Merger.
Evergreen Utility and Telecommunications Fund
Adjustments
Wells Fargo Advantage Utility and Telecommunications Fund Proforma
Total Net Assets
Class A
$313,311,884
N/A
$313,311,884
Class B
$31,665,547
N/A
$31,665,547
Class C
$83,456,896
N/A
$83,456,896
Class I
$9,418,917
($9,418,917)
$0
Institutional Class
N/A
$9,418,917
$9,418,917
Total
$437,853,244
$0
$437,853,244
Net Asset Value per Share
Class A
$11.31
N/A
$11.31
Class B
$11.30
N/A
$11.30
Class C
$11.29
N/A
$11.29
Class I
$11.32
N/A
N/A
Institutional Class
N/A
N/A
$11.32
Total Shares Outstanding
Class A
27,712,994
N/A
27,712,994
Class B
2,803,256
N/A
2,803,256
Class C
7,388,928
N/A
7,388,928
Class I
831,933
(831,933)
0
Institutional Class
N/A
831,933
831,933
Total
38,737,111
0
38,737,111
The following table sets forth the capitalizations of each of the Target and Acquiring Funds as of November 30, 2009, and the capitalization of each Acquiring Fund on a pro forma basis as of that date after giving effect to the proposed acquisition of assets at net asset value. The pro forma data reflects an exchange ratio of approximately 1.00, 1.00, 1.00 and 1.00 for each of Class A shares, Class B shares, Class C shares and Institutional Class shares, respectively, of the Acquiring Fund issued for each of Class A shares, Class B shares, Class C shares and Class I shares, respectively, of the Target Fund. Evergreen Diversified Income Builder Fund will be the accounting survivor following the Merger.
Evergreen Diversified Income Builder Fund
Adjustments
Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Income Builder Fund Proforma
Total Net Assets
Class A
$130,134,358
N/A
$130,134,358
Class B
$18,036,815
N/A
$18,036,815
Class C
$86,780,222
N/A
$86,780,222
Class I
$61,092,174
($61,092,174)
$0
Institutional Class
N/A
$61,092,174
$61,092,174
Total
$296,043,569
$0
$296,043,569
Net Asset Value per Share
Class A
$5.22
N/A
$5.22
Class B
$5.24
N/A
$5.24
Class C
$5.23
N/A
$5.23
Class I
$5.12
N/A
N/A
Institutional Class
N/A
N/A
$5.12
Total Shares Outstanding
Class A
24,912,845
N/A
24,912,845
Class B
3,439,542
N/A
3,439,542
Class C
16,580,123
N/A
16,580,123
Class I
11,922,891
(11,922,891)
0
Institutional Class
N/A
11,922,891
11,922,891
Total
56,855,401
0
56,855,401
The following table sets forth the capitalizations of each of the Target and Acquiring Funds as of November 30, 2009, and the capitalization of each Acquiring Fund on a pro forma basis as of that date after giving effect to the proposed acquisition of assets at net asset value. The pro forma data reflects an exchange ratio of approximately 1.00, 1.00, 1.00 and 1.00 for each of Class A shares, Class B shares, Class C shares and Institutional Class shares, respectively, of the Acquiring Fund issued for each of Class A shares, Class B shares, Class C shares and Class I shares, respectively, of the Target Fund. Evergreen Diversified Capital Builder Fund will be the accounting survivor following the Merger.
Evergreen Diversified Capital Builder Fund
Adjustments
Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Capital Builder Fund Proforma
Total Net Assets
Class A
$456,885,815
N/A
$456,885,815
Class B
$17,780,269
N/A
$17,780,269
Class C
$41,789,276
N/A
$41,789,276
Class I
$101,046,480
($101,046,480)
$0
Institutional Class
N/A
$101,046,480
$101,046,480
Total
$617,501,840
$0
$617,501,840
Net Asset Value per Share
Class A
$5.63
N/A
$5.63
Class B
$5.65
N/A
$5.65
Class C
$5.63
N/A
$5.63
Class I
$5.60
N/A
N/A
Institutional Class
N/A
N/A
$5.60
Total Shares Outstanding
Class A
81,152,725
N/A
81,152,725
Class B
3,147,264
N/A
3,147,264
Class C
7,429,100
N/A
7,429,100
Class I
18,035,364
(18,035,364)
0
Institutional Class
N/A
18,035,364
18,035,364
Total
109,764,453
0
109,764,453
The following table sets forth the capitalizations of each of the Target and Acquiring Funds as of November 30, 2009, and the capitalization of each Acquiring Fund on a pro forma basis as of that date after giving effect to the proposed acquisition of assets at net asset value. The pro forma data reflects an exchange ratio of approximately 1.00, 0.83, 0.84, and 1.00 for each of Class A shares, Class A shares, Class A shares and Institutional Class shares, respectively, of the Acquiring Fund issued for each of Class A shares, Class B shares and Class C shares, and Class I shares, respectively, of the Target Fund. Evergreen Growth Fund will be the accounting survivor following the Merger.
Evergreen Growth Fund
Adjustments
Wells Fargo Advantage Traditional Small Cap Growth Fund Proforma
Total Net Assets
Class A
$43,761,043
$83,501,991
$127,263,034
Class B
$4,354,281
($4,354,281)
$0
Class C
$79,147,710
($79,147,710)
$0
Class I
$155,275,523
($155,275,523)
$0
Institutional Class
N/A
$155,275,523
$155,275,523
Total
$282,538,557
$0
$282,538,557
Net Asset Value per Share
Class A
$11.63
N/A
$11.63
Class B
$9.60
N/A
N/A
Class C
$9.72
N/A
N/A
Class I
$12.17
N/A
N/A
Institutional Class
N/A
N/A
$12.17
Total Shares Outstanding
Class A
3,761,675
7,177,748
10,939,423
Class B
453,476
(453,476)
0
Class C
8,143,317
(8,143,317)
0
Class I
12,760,975
(12,760,975)
0
Institutional Class
N/A
12,760,975
12,760,975
Total
25,119,443
(1,419,045)
23,700,398
The following table sets forth the capitalizations of each of the Target and Acquiring Funds as of November 30, 2009, and the capitalization of each Acquiring Fund on a pro forma basis as of that date after giving effect to the proposed acquisition of assets at net asset value. The pro forma data reflects an exchange ratio of approximately 1.00 and 1.00 for each of Class A shares and Institutional Class shares, respectively, of the Acquiring Fund issued for each of Class A shares and Class I shares, respectively, of the Target Fund. Evergreen Small-Mid Growth Fund will be the accounting survivor following the Merger.
Evergreen Small-Mid Growth Fund
Adjustments
Wells Fargo Advantage Growth Opportunities Fund Proforma
Total Net Assets
Class A
$24,315,479
N/A
$24,315,479
Class I
$24,643,492
($24,643,492)
N/A
Institutional Class
N/A
$24,643,492
$24,643,492
Total
$48,958,971
$0
$48,958,971
Net Asset Value per Share
Class A
$10.64
N/A
$10.64
Class I
$10.74
N/A
N/A
Institutional Class
N/A
N/A
$10.74
Total Shares Outstanding
Class A
2,285,115
N/A
2,285,115
Class I
2,294,629
(2,294,629)
N/A
Institutional Class
N/A
2,294,629
2,294,629
Total
4,579,744
$0
4,579,744
The following table sets forth the capitalizations of each of the Target and Acquiring Funds as of November 30, 2009, and the capitalization of each Acquiring Fund on a pro forma basis as of that date after giving effect to the proposed acquisition of assets at net asset value. The pro forma data reflects an exchange ratio of approximately 1.00, 1.00, 1.00 and 1.00 for each of Class A shares, Class B shares, Class C shares and Administrator Class shares, respectively, of the Acquiring Fund issued for each of Class A shares, Class B shares, Class C shares and Class I shares, respectively, of the Target Fund. Evergreen High Income Fund will be the accounting survivor following the Merger.
Evergreen High Income Fund
Adjustments
Wells Fargo Advantage High Yield Bond Fund Proforma
Total Net Assets
Class A
$264,017,765
N/A
$264,017,765
Class B
$55,227,644
N/A
$55,227,644
Class C
$100,006,830
N/A
$100,006,830
Class I
$99,640,149
($99,640,149)
N/A
Administrator Class
N/A
$99,640,149
$99,640,149
Total
$518,892,388
$0
$518,892,388
Net Asset Value per Share
Class A
$2.90
N/A
$2.90
Class B
$2.90
N/A
$2.90
Class C
$2.90
N/A
$2.90
Class I
$2.90
N/A
N/A
Administrator Class
N/A
N/A
$2.90
Total Shares Outstanding
Class A
90,904,657
N/A
90,904,657
Class B
19,015,491
N/A
19,015,491
Class C
34,433,905
N/A
34,433,905
Class I
34,307,391
(34,307,391)
N/A
Administrator Class
N/A
34,307,391
34,307,391
Total
178,661,444
$0
178,661,444
The following table sets forth the capitalizations of each of the Target and Acquiring Funds as of November 30, 2009, and the capitalization of each Acquiring Fund on a pro forma basis as of that date after giving effect to the proposed acquisition of assets at net asset value. The pro forma data reflects an exchange ratio of approximately 0.56, 0.57, 0.56, 0.59 and 0.99 for each of Class A shares, Class B shares, Class C shares and Administrator Class shares, respectively, of the Acquiring Fund issued for each Class A shares, Class B shares, Class C shares and Class I shares, respectively, of Evergreen Small Cap Value Fund. The pro forma data also reflects an exchange ratio of approximately 1.00, 1.00, 1.00, 1.00 and 0.99, respectively, for each of Class A shares, Class B shares, Class C shares, Administrator Class shares and Class A shares, respectively, of the Acquiring Fund issued for each of Class A shares, Class B shares, Class C shares, Class I shares and Class R shares, respectively, of Evergreen Special Values Fund. Evergreen Special Values Fund will be the accounting survivor following the Merger.
Evergreen Small Cap Value Fund
Evergreen Special Values Fund
Adjustments
Wells Fargo Advantage Special Small Cap Value Fund Proforma
Total Net Assets
Class A
$10,439,736
$466,724,588
$3,820,910
$480,985,234
Class B
$3,277,688
$35,981,751
N/A
$39,259,439
Class C
$3,735,744
$39,637,318
N/A
$43,373,062
Class I
$19,653,363
$328,072,178
($347,725,541)
N/A
Class R
N/A
$3,820,910
($3,820,910)
N/A
Administrator Class
N/A
N/A
$347,725,541
$347,725,541
Total
$37,106,531
$874,236,745
$0
$911,343,276
Net Asset Value per Share
Class A
$9.48
$16.82
N/A
$16.82
Class B
$9.09
$16.09
N/A
$16.09
Class C
$9.10
$16.15
N/A
$16.15
Class I
$10.05
$17.12
N/A
N/A
Class R
N/A
$16.66
N/A
N/A
Administrator Class
N/A
N/A
N/A
$17.12
Total Shares Outstanding
Class A
1,101,516
27,750,588
(253,603)
28,598,501
Class B
360,404
2,235,775
(156,740)
2,439,439
Class C
410,502
2,454,831
(179,140)
2,686,193
Class I
1,954,692
19,164,609
(21,119,301)
N/A
Class R
N/A
229,398
(229,398)
N/A
Administrator Class
N/A
N/A
20,312,685
20,312,685
Total
3,827,114
51,835,201
(1,625,497)
54,036,818
Exhibit E
Additional Acquiring Fund Information
Dormant Multi-Manager Disclosure
The Board has a adopted a "multi-manager" arrangement. Under this arrangement, each Fund and Funds Management may engage one or more sub-advisers to make day-to-day investment decisions for the Fund's assets. Funds Management would retain ultimate responsibility (subject to oversight of the Board) for overseeing the sub-advisers and may, at times, recommend to the Board that the Fund: (1) change, add or terminate one or more sub-advisers; (2) continue to retain a sub-adviser even though the sub-adviser's ownership or corporate structure has changed; or (3) materially change a sub-advisory agreement with a sub-adviser.
Applicable law generally requires a Fund to obtain shareholder approval for most of these types of recommendations, even if the Board approves the proposed action. Under the "multi-manager" arrangement approved by the Board, the Fund will seek exemptive relief, if necessary, from the SEC to permit Funds Management (subject to the Board's oversight and approval) to make decisions about the Fund's sub-advisory arrangements without obtaining shareholder approval. The Fund will continue to submit matters to shareholders for their approval to the extent required by applicable law. Meanwhile, this multi-manager arrangement will remain dormant and will not be implemented until shareholders are further notified.
Additional Payments to Dealers
In addition to dealer reallowances and payments made by each Fund for distribution and shareholder servicing, the Fund's adviser, the distributor or their affiliates make additional payments ("Additional Payments") to certain selling or shareholder servicing agents for the Fund, which include broker-dealers. These Additional Payments are made in connection with the sale and distribution of shares of the Fund or for services to the Fund and its shareholders. These Additional Payments, which may be significant, are paid by the Fund's adviser, the distributor or their affiliates, out of their revenues, which generally come directly or indirectly from fees paid by the entire Fund complex.
In return for these Additional Payments, the Fund's adviser and distributor expect to receive certain marketing or servicing advantages that are not generally available to mutual funds that do not make such payments. Such advantages are expected to include, without limitation, placement of the Fund on a list of mutual funds offered as investment options to the selling agent's clients (sometimes referred to as "Shelf Space"); access to the selling agent's registered representatives; and/or the ability to assist in training and educating the selling agent's registered representatives.
Certain selling or shareholder servicing agents receive these Additional Payments to supplement amounts payable by the Fund under the shareholder servicing plans. In exchange, these agents provide services including, but not limited to, establishing and maintaining accounts and records; answering inquiries regarding purchases, exchanges and redemptions; processing and verifying purchase, redemption and exchange transactions; furnishing account statements and confirmations of transactions; processing and mailing monthly statements, prospectuses, shareholder reports and other SEC-required communications; and providing the types of services that might typically be provided by a Fund's transfer agent (e.g., the maintenance of omnibus or omnibus-like accounts, the use of the National Securities Clearing Corporation for the transmission of transaction information and the transmission of shareholder mailings).
The Additional Payments may create potential conflicts of interests between an investor and a selling agent who is recommending a particular mutual fund over other mutual funds. Before investing, you should consult with your financial consultant and review carefully any disclosure by the selling agent as to what monies they receive from mutual fund advisers and distributors, as well as how your financial consultant is compensated.
The Additional Payments are typically paid in fixed dollar amounts, or based on the number of customer accounts maintained by the selling or shareholder servicing agent, or based on a percentage of sales and/or assets under management, or a combination of the above. The Additional Payments are either up-front or ongoing or both. The Additional Payments differ among selling and shareholder servicing agents. Additional Payments to a selling agent that is compensated based on its customers' assets typically range between 0.05% and 0.30% in a given year of assets invested in the Fund by the selling agent's customers.
Additional Payments to a selling agent that is compensated based on a percentage of sales typically range between 0.10% and 0.15% of the gross sales of the Fund attributable to the selling agent. In addition, representatives of the Fund's distributor visit selling agents on a regular basis to educate their registered representatives and to encourage the sale of Fund shares. The costs associated with such visits may be paid for by the Fund's adviser, distributor, or their affiliates, subject to applicable FINRA regulations.
More information on the FINRA member firms that have received the Additional Payments described in this section is available in the Merger SAI.
How to Open an Account
You can open a Wells Fargo Advantage Funds account through any of the following means:
directly with the Fund. Complete a Wells Fargo Advantage Funds application, which you may obtain by visiting our Web site at www.wellsfargo.com/advantagefunds or by calling Investor Services at 1-800-222-8222. Be sure to indicate the Fund name and the share class into which you intend to invest when completing the application;
through a brokerage account with an approved selling agent; or
through certain retirement, benefit and pension plans or certain packaged investment products. (Please contact the providers of the plan or product for instructions.)
Class R shares generally are available only to certain retirement plans, including: 401(k) plans, 457 plans, profit sharing and money purchase pension plans, defined benefit plans, target benefit plans and non-qualified deferred compensation plans. Class R shares also are generally available only to retirement plans where plan level or omnibus accounts are held on the books of the Fund. Class R shares generally are not available to retail accounts.
Administrator Class and Institutional Class shares are offered primarily for direct investment by institutions such an pension and profit sharing plans, employee benefit trusts, endowments, foundations and corporations. Administrator Class and Institutional Class shares may also be offered through certain financial intermediaries that charge their customers transaction or other fees with respect to their customers' investments in the Funds. Specific eligibility requirements that apply to these entities include:
Employee benefit plan programs that have at least $10 million ($100 million for Institutional Class) in plan assets;
Broker-dealer managed account or wrap programs that charge an asset-based fee (and, for Institutional Class, have program assets of at least $100 million);
Registered investment adviser mutual fund wrap programs that charge an asset-based fee (and, for Institutional Class, have program assets of at least $100 million);
Internal Revenue Code Section 529 college savings plan accounts;
Fund of Funds including those advised by Funds Management (Wells Fargo Advantage WealthBuilder PortfoliosSM;
Investment Management and Trust Departments of Wells Fargo purchasing shares on behalf of their clients;
Institutions who invest a minimum initial amount of $1 million in a Fund ($5 million for Institutional Class); and
Under certain circumstances and for certain groups as detailed in the Fund's Statement of Additional Information.
How to Buy Shares
This section explains how you can buy Class A, Class C and Administrator Class and Institutional Class shares directly from Wells Fargo Advantage Funds. If you're opening a new account, an account application is available on-line at www.wellsfargo.com/advantagefunds or by calling Investor Services at 1-800-222-8222. For Fund shares held through brokerage and other types of accounts, please consult your selling agent.
Buying Shares
Opening an Account
Adding to an Account
By Internet
A new account may not be opened by Internet unless you have another Wells Fargo Advantage Fund account with your bank information on file. If you do not currently have an account, refer to the section on buying shares by mail or wire.
To buy additional shares or buy shares of a new Fund, visit www.wellsfargo.com/advantagefunds. Subsequent online purchases have a minimum of $100 and a maximum of $100,000. You may be eligible for an exception to this maximum (applies to Class A and Class C). Please call Investor Services at 1-800-222-8222 for more information.
By Mail (does not apply to Administrator Class and Institutional Class)
Complete and sign your account application. Mail the application with your check made payable to the Fund to Investor Services at: Regular Mail Wells Fargo Advantage Funds P.O. Box 8266 Boston, MA 02266-8266 Overnight Only Wells Fargo Advantage Funds c/o Boston Financial Data Services 30 Dan Road Canton, MA 02021-2809
Enclose a voided check (for checking accounts) or a deposit slip (savings accounts). Alternatively, include a note with your name, the Fund name, and your account number. Mail the deposit slip or note with your check made payable to the Fund to the address on the left.
By Telephone
A new account may not be opened by telephone unless you have another Wells Fargo Advantage Fund account with your bank information on file. If you do not currently have an account, refer to the section on buying shares by mail or wire.
To buy additional shares or to buy shares of a new Fund call: Investor Services at 1-800-222-8222 or 1-800-368-7550 for the automated phone system.
In Person
Investors are welcome to visit the Investor Center in person to ask questions or conduct any Fund transaction. The Investor Center is located at 100 Heritage Reserve, Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin 53051
See instructions shown to the left.
By Wire
Complete, sign and mail your account application (refer to the section on buying shares by mail). Provide the following instructions to your financial institution: State Street Bank & Trust Boston, MA Bank Routing Number: ABA 011000028 Wire Purchase Account: 9905-437-1 Attention: Wells Fargo Advantage Funds (Name of Fund, account Number and any applicable share class) Account Name: Provide your name as registered on the Fund account
To buy additional shares, instruct your bank or financial institution to use the same wire instructions shown to the left.
Through Your Investment Representative
Contact your investment representative.
Contact your investment representative.
Special Considerations When Investing Through Financial Intermediaries: If a financial intermediary purchases Administrator Class shares on your behalf, you should understand the following:
Minimum Investments and Other Terms of Your Account. Share purchases are made through a customer account at your financial intermediary following that firm's terms. Financial intermediaries may require different minimum investment amounts. Please consult an account representative from your financial intermediary for specifics.
Records are Held in Financial Intermediary's Name. Financial intermediaries are usually the holders of record for Administrator Class shares held through their customer accounts. The financial intermediaries maintain records reflecting their customers' beneficial ownership of the shares.
Purchase/Redemption Orders. Financial intermediaries are responsible for transmitting their customers' purchase and redemption orders to the Funds and for delivering required payment on a timely basis.
Shareholder Communications. Financial intermediaries are responsible for delivering shareholder communications and voting information from the Funds, and for transmitting shareholder voting instructions to the Funds.
U.S. Dollars Only. All payment must be made in U.S. dollars and all checks must be drawn on U.S. banks.
Right to Refuse an Order. We reserve the right to refuse or cancel a purchase or exchange order for any reason, including if we believe that doing so would be in the best interest of a Fund and its shareholders.
Earnings Distributions. You are eligible to earn distributions beginning on the business day after the transfer agent receives your purchase in proper form.
General Notes for Buying Shares (Applies to Class A and Class C)
Proper Form. If the transfer agent receives your application in proper order before the close of the NYSE, your transactions will be priced at that day's NAV. If your application is received after the close of trading on the NYSE, it will be priced at the next business day's NAV. Failure to complete an account application properly may result in a delay in processing your request. You are eligible to earn distributions beginning on the business day after the transfer agent receives your application in proper form.
U.S. Dollars Only. All payments must be in U.S. dollars, and all checks must be drawn on U.S. banks.
Insufficient Funds. You will be charged a $25.00 fee for every check or Electronic Funds Transfer that is returned to us as unpaid.
No Fund Named. When all or a portion of a payment is received for investment without a clear Fund designation, we may direct the undesignated portion or the entire amount, as applicable, into the Wells Fargo Advantage Money Market Fund. We will treat your inaction as approval of this purchase until you later direct us to sell or exchange these shares of the Money Market Fund, at the next NAV calculated after we receive your order in proper form.
Right to Refuse an Order. We reserve the right to refuse or cancel a purchase or exchange order for any reason, including if we believe that doing so would be in the best interests of a Fund and its shareholders.
Minimum Initial and Subsequent Investment Waivers. We allow a reduced minimum initial investment of $50 if you sign up for at least a $50 monthly automatic investment purchase plan. If you opened your account with the set minimum amount shown in the above chart, we allow reduced subsequent purchases for a minimum of $50 a month if you purchase through an automatic investment plan. We may also waive or reduce the minimum initial and subsequent investment amounts for purchases made through certain retirement, benefit and pension plans, certain packaged investment products, or for certain classes of shareholders as permitted by the SEC. Check specific disclosure statements and applications for the program through which you intend to invest.
How to Sell Shares
The following section explains how you can sell shares held directly through an account with Wells Fargo Advantage Funds. For Fund shares held through brokerage or other types of accounts, please consult your selling agent.
Selling Shares
To Sell Some or All of Your Shares
By Internet
Visit our Web site at www.wellsfargo.com/advantagefunds. Redemptions requested online are limited to a maximum of $100,000. You may be eligible for an exception to this maximum. Please call Investor Services at 1-800-222-8222 for more information.
By Mail (does not apply to Institutional Class or Administrator Class)
Send a Letter of Instruction providing your name, account number, the Fund from which you wish to redeem and the dollar amount you wish to receive (or write "Full Redemption" to redeem your remaining balance) to the address below. Make sure all account owners sign the request exactly as their names appear on the account application. A medallion guarantee may be required under certain circumstances (see "General Notes for Selling Shares"). Regular Mail Wells Fargo Advantage Funds P.O. Box 8266 Boston, MA 02266-8266 Overnight Only Wells Fargo Advantage Funds c/o Boston Financial Data Services 30 Dan Road Canton, MA 02021-2809
By Wire
To arrange for a Federal Funds wire, call 1-800-222-8222. Be prepared to provide information on the commercial bank that is a member of the Federal Reserve wire system. Wire requests are sent to your bank account next business day if your request to redeem is received before the NYSE close. There is a $10 fee for each request.
In Person
Investors are welcome to visit the Investor Center in person to ask questions or conduct any Fund transaction. The Investor Center is located at 100 Heritage Reserve, Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin 53051
By Telephone/Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT)
Call an Investor Services representative at 1-800-222-822 or use the automated phone system 1-800-368-7550. Telephone privileges are automatically made available to you unless you specifically decline them on your account application or subsequently in writing. Redemption requests may not be made by phone if the address on your account was changed in the last 15 days. In this event, you must request your redemption by mail (refer to the section on selling shares by mail). A check will be mailed to the address on record (if there have been no changes communciated to us within the last 15 days) or transferred to a linked bank account. Transfers made to a Wells Fargo Bank account are made available sooner than transfers to an unaffiliated institution. Redemptions processed by EFT to a linked Wells Fargo Bank account occur same day for Wells Fargo Advantage money market funds, and next day for all other Wells Fargo Advantage Funds. Redemptions to any other linked bank account may post in two business days. Please check with your financial institution for timing of posting and availability of funds. Note: Telephone transactions such as redemption requests made over the phone generally require only one of the account owners to call unless you have instructed us otherwise.
Through Your Investments Representative
Contact your investment representative
General Notes For Selling Shares
Proper Form. We will process requests to sell shares at the first NAV calculated after a request in proper form is received by the transfer agent. If your request is not in proper form, you may have to provide us with additional documentation to redeem your shares. Requests received before the cutoff time are processed on the same business day.
CDSC Fees. Your redemption proceeds are net of any applicable CDSC fees.
Form of Redemption Proceeds. You may request that your redemption proceeds be sent to you by check, by Electronic Funds Transfer into a bank account, or by wire. Please call Investor Services regarding requirements for linking bank accounts or for wiring funds. Although generally we pay redemption requests in cash, we reserve the right to determine in our sole discretion, whether to satisfy redemption requests by making payment in securities (known as a redemption in kind). In such case, we may pay all or part of the redemption in securities of equal value as permitted under the 1940 Act, and the rules thereunder. The redeeming shareholder should expect to incur transaction costs upon the disposition of the securities received.
Telephone/Internet Redemptions. For Class A and Class C, we will take reasonable steps to confirm that telephone and internet instructions are genuine. For example, we require proof of your identification, such as a Taxpayer Identification Number or username and password, before we will act on instructions received by telephone or the internet. We will not be liable for any losses incurred if we follow telephone or internet instructions we reasonably believe to be genuine. Your call may be recorded.
Right to Delay Payment. We normally will send out checks within one business day, and in any event no more than seven days, after we accept your request to redeem. If you redeem shares recently purchased by check or through EFT or the Automatic Investment Plan, you may be required to wait up to seven business days before we will send your redemption proceeds. Our ability to determine with reasonable certainty that investments have been finally collected is greater for investments coming from accounts with banks affiliated with Funds Management than it is for investments coming from accounts with unaffiliated banks. Redemption payments also may be delayed under extraordinary circumstances or as permitted by the SEC in order to protect remaining shareholders. Such extraordinary circumstances are discussed further in the Merger SAI.
Retirement Plans and Other Products. If you purchased shares through a packaged investment product or retirement plan, read the directions for selling shares provided by the product or plan. There may be special requirements that supercede the directions in this Prospectus.
Medallion Guarantees. For Class A and Class C, Medallion guarantees are required for mailed redemption requests under the following circumstances: (1) if the request is for over $100,000; (2) if the address on your account was changed within the last 15 days; or (3) if the redemption is made payable to a third party. You can get a Medallion guarantee at a financial institution such as a bank or brokerage house. We do not accept notarized signatures.
How to Exchange Shares
Exchanges between Wells Fargo Advantage Funds involve two transactions: (1) a sale of shares of one Fund; and (2) the purchase of shares of another. In general, the same rules and procedures that apply to sales and purchases apply to exchanges. There are, however, additional factors you should keep in mind while making or considering an exchange:
In general, exchanges may be made between like share classes of any Wells Fargo Advantage Fund offered to the general public for investment (i.e., a Fund not closed to new accounts), with the following exceptions:
Class A shares of non-money market funds may also be exchanged for Service Class shares of any money market fund; and
Class C shares of non-money market funds may be exchanged for Class A shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Money Market Fund. Effective July 1, 2010, Class C shares of non-money market funds may be exchanged for Class C shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage Money Market Fund. Such exchanged Class C shares may only be re-exchanged for Class C shares of non-money market funds.
You should carefully read the prospectus for the Wells Fargo Advantage Fund into which you wish to exchange.
Every exchange involves selling Fund shares, which may produce a capital gain or loss for tax purposes.
If you are making an initial investment into a Fund through an exchange, you must exchange at least the minimum initial purchase amount for the new Fund, unless your balance has fallen below that amount due to market conditions.
Any exchange between two Wells Fargo Advantage Funds must meet the minimum redemption and subsequent purchase amounts.
Class B and Class C share exchanges will not trigger the CDSC. The new shares will continue to age according to their original schedule while in the new Fund and will be charged the CDSC applicable to the original shares upon redemption.
Generally, we will notify you at least 60 days in advance of any changes in our exchange policy.
Account Policies
Automatic Plans
For Class A and Class C, the following plans help you conveniently purchase and/or redeem shares each month. Once you select a plan, tell us the day of the month you would like the transaction to occur on. If you do not specify a date, we will process the transaction on or about the 25th day of the month. Call Investor Services at 1-800-222-8222 for more information.
Automatic Investment Plan - With this plan, you can regularly purchase shares of a Wells Fargo Advantage Fund with money automatically transferred from a linked bank account.
Automatic Exchange Plan - With this plan, you can regularly exchange shares of a Wells Fargo Advantage Fund you own for shares of another Wells Fargo Advantage Fund. See the "How to Exchange Shares" section of this Prospectus for the conditions that apply to your shares. In addition, each transaction in an Automatic Exchange Plan must be for a minimum of $100. This feature may not be available for certain types of accounts.
Systematic Withdrawal Plan - With this plan, you can regularly redeem shares and receive the proceeds by check or by transfer to a linked bank account. To participate in this plan, you:
must have a Fund account valued at $10,000 or more;
must request a minimum redemption of $100; and
may not simultaneously participate in the Automatic Investment Plan.
Payroll Direct Deposit - With this plan, you may transfer all or a portion of your paycheck, social security check, military allotment, or annuity payment for investment into the Fund of your choice.
It generally takes about ten business days to establish a plan once we have received your instructions. It generally takes about five business days to change or cancel participation in a plan. We may automatically cancel your plan if the linked bank account you specified is closed, or for other reasons.
Householding
To help keep Fund expenses low, a single copy of a prospectus or shareholder report may be sent to shareholders of the same household. If your household currently receives a single copy of a prospectus or shareholder report and you would prefer to receive multiple copies, please contact your financial intermediary.
Retirement Accounts
We offer a wide variety of retirement accounts for individuals and institutions, including large and small businesses. Please call 1-800-222-8222 for information on: Individual Retirement Plans, including traditional IRAs and Roth IRAs, Qualified Retirement Plans, including Simple IRAs, SEP IRAs, 403(b)s, Keoghs, Pension Plans, Profit-Sharing Plans, and 401(k) Plans.
There may be special distribution requirements for a retirement account. For more information, call the number listed above. You may be charged a $10 annual account maintenance fee for each retirement account up to a maximum of $30 annually and a $25 fee for transferring assets to another custodian or for closing a retirement account. Fees charged by institutions may vary. If you sell shares from a non-IRA retirement account and you are eligible to roll the proceeds into another retirement plan, we will withhold a portion of the sale proceeds for federal income tax purposes, unless you transfer all of the proceeds to an eligible retirement plan.
Small Account Redemptions
We reserve the right to redeem certain accounts that fall below the minimum initial investment amount as the result of shareholder redemptions (as opposed to market movement). Before doing so, we will give you approximately 60 days to bring your account above the minimum investment amount. Please call Investor Services at 1-800-222-8222 or contact your selling agent for further details.
Statements and Confirmations
Statements summarizing activity in your account are mailed quarterly. Confirmations are mailed following each purchase, sale, exchange, or transfer of Fund shares, except generally for Automatic Investment Plan transactions, Systematic Withdrawal Plan transactions using Electronic Funds Transfer, and purchases of new shares through the automatic reinvestment of distributions. Upon your request and for the applicable fee, you may obtain a reprint of an account statement. Please call Investor Services at 1-800-222-8222 for more information.
Electronic Delivery of Fund Documents
You may elect to receive your Fund prospectuses, shareholder reports and other Fund documents electronically in lieu of paper form by enrolling on the Funds' Web site at www.wellsfargo.com/advantagedelivery. If you make this election, you will be notified by e-mail when the most recent Fund documents are available for electronic viewing and downloading.
To receive Fund documents electronically, you must have an e-mail account and an internet browser that meets the requirements described in the Privacy Security section of the Funds' Web site at www.wellsfargo.com/advantagefunds. You may change your electronic delivery preferences or revoke your election to receive Fund documents electronically at any time by visiting www.wellsfargo.com/advantagedelivery.
Statement Inquiries
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Exhibit F Financial Highlights
Six Months Ended November 30, 2009 (unaudited)
Evergreen Strategic Municipal Bond Fund
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
Net asset value, beginning of period
$8.59
$8.57
$8.62
$8.59
Income from investment operations
Net investment income
0.14
0.111
0.11
0.15
Net realized and unrealized gains or losses on investments
0.10
0.10
0.10
0.10
Total from investment operations
0.24
0.21
0.21
0.25
Distributions to shareholders from
Net investment income
(0.14)
(0.11)
(0.11)
(0.15)
Net asset value, end of period
$8.69
$8.67
$8.72
$8.69
Total return
2.73%2
2.35%2
2.34%2
2.86%
Ratios and supplemental data
Net assets, end of period (thousands)
$367,373
$18,762
$127,625
$173,153
Ratios to average net assets
Expenses including waivers/reimbursements but excluding expense reductions
0.99%3
1.74%3
1.74%3
0.75%3
Expenses excluding waivers/reimbursements and expense reductions
0.99%3
1.74%3
1.74%3
0.75%3
Net investment income
3.22%3
2.51%3
2.46%3
3.43%3
Portfolio turnover rate
24%
24%
24%
24%
1
Per share amount is based on average shares outstanding during the period.
2
Excluding applicable sales charges
3
Annualized
Six Months Ended September 30, 2009 (unaudited)
Evergreen Pennsylvania Municipal Bond Fund
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
Net asset value, beginning of period
$9.95
$9.91
$9.93
$9.95
Income from investment operations
Net investment income
0.23
0.19
0.19
0.25
Net realized and unrealized gains or losses on investments
1.15
1.15
1.15
1.14
Total from investment operations
1.38
1.34
1.34
1.39
Distributions to shareholders from
Net investment income
(0.24)
(0.20)
(0.20)
(0.25)
Net asset value, end of period
$11.09
$11.05
$11.07
$11.09
Total return
14.00%1
13.63%1
13.60%1
14.14%
Ratios and supplemental data
Net assets, end of period (thousands)
$51,703
$9,240
$9,170
$325,362
Ratios to average net assets
Expenses including waivers/reimbursements and interest and fee expense but excluding expense reductions
0.76%2
1.51%2
1.51%2
0.51%2
Expenses including interest and fee expense but excluding waivers/reimbursements and expense reductions
0.76%2
1.51%2
1.51%2
0.51%2
Espenses including waivers/reimbursemnts but excluding expense reductions and interest and fee expense
0.76%2
1.51%2
1.51%2
0.51%2
Interest and fee expense3
0.00%2
0.00%2
0.00%2
0.00%2
Net investment income
4.49%2
3.75%2
3.74%2
4.74%2
Portfolio turnover rate
24%
24%
24%
24%
1
Excluding applicable sales charges
2
Annualized
3
Interest and fee expense ratio relates to interest and fees associated with borrowings and/or leverage transactions.
Six Months Ended December 31, 2009 (unaudited)
Evergreen Adjustable Rate Fund
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
Class IS
Net asset value, beginning of period
$9.00
$9.00
$9.00
$9.00
$9.00
Income from investment operations
Net investment income
0.11
0.081
0.08
0.13
0.121
Net realized and unrealized gains or losses on investments
0.05
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.04
Total from investment operations
0.16
0.12
0.12
0.17
0.16
Distributions to shareholders from
Net investment income
(0.12)
(0.08)
(0.08)
(0.13)
(0.12)
Tax basis return of capital
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Total distributions to shareholders
(0.12)
(0.08)
(0.08)
(0.13)
(0.12)
Net asset value, end of period
$9.04
$9.04
$9.04
$9.04
$9.04
Total return2
1.77%
1.39%
1.39%
1.90%
1.77%
Ratios and supplemental data
Net assets, end of period (thousands)
$290,424
$56,664
$362,238
$413,315
$54,156
Ratios to average net assets
Expenses including waivers/reimbursements and interest and fee expense but excluding expense reductions
0.73%3
1.49%3
1.48%3
0.49%3
0.74%3
Expenses including interest and fee expense but excluding waivers/reimbursements and expense reductions
0.73%3
1.49%3
1.48%3
0.49%3
0.74%3
Expenses including waivers/reimbursements but excluding expense reductions and interest and fee expense
0.73%3
1.49%3
1.48%3
0.49%3
0.74%3
Interest and fee expense
0.00%3
0.00%3
0.00%3
0.00%3
0.00%3
Net investment income
2.51%3
1.77%3
1.77%3
2.77%3
2.54%3
Portfolio turnover rate
12%
12%
12%
12%
12%
1
Per share amount is based on average shares outstanding during the period.
2
Excluding applicable sales charges
3
Annualized
Six Months Ended September 30, 2009 (unaudited)
Evergreen Diversified Capital Builder Fund
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
Net asset value, beginning of period
$4.18
$4.19
$4.18
$4.16
Income from investment operations
Net investment income
0.031
0.011
0.01
0.03
Net realized and unrealized gains or losses on investments
1.27
1.29
1.27
1.27
Total from investment operations
1.30
1.30
1.28
1.30
Distributions to shareholders from
Net investment income
(0.03)
(0.01)
(0.01)
(0.04)
Net asset value, end of period
$5.45
$5.48
$5.45
$5.42
Total return
31.18%2
31.43%2
30.71%2
31.24%
Ratios and supplemental data
Net assets, end of period (millions)
$452
$18
$40
$99
Ratios to average net assets
Expenses including waivers/reimbursements but excluding expense reductions
1.17%3
1.92%3
1.92%3
0.92%3
Expenses excluding waivers/reimbursements and expense reductions
1.17%3
1.92%3
1.92%3
0.92%3
Net investment income
1.27%3
0.53%3
0.52%3
1.52%3
Portfolio turnover rate
32%
32%
32%
32%
1
Per share amount is based on average shares outstanding during the period.
2
Excluding applicable sales charges
3
Annualized
Six Months Ended October 31, 2009 (unaudited)
Evergreen Diversifed Income Builder Fund
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
Net asset value, beginning of period
$4.58
$4.60
$4.60
$4.48
Income from investment operations
Net investment income
0.11
0.101
0.10
0.12
Net realized and unrealized gains or losses on investments
0.59
0.59
0.58
0.59
Total from investment operations
0.70
0.69
0.68
0.71
Distributions to shareholders from
Net investment income
(0.11)
(0.10)
(0.10)
(0.12)
Net asset value, end of period
$5.17
$5.19
$5.18
$5.07
Total return
15.50%2
14.77%2
14.80%2
15.94%
Ratios and supplemental data
Net assets, end of period (thousands)
$128,403
$18,643
$85,965
$60,793
Ratios to average net assets
Expenses including waivers/reimbursements but excluding expense reductions
1.06%3
1.81%3
1.81%3
0.81%3
Expenses excluding waivers/reimbursements and expense reductions
1.06%3
1.81%3
1.81%3
0.81%3
Net investment income
4.70%3
3.95%3
3.94%3
4.95%3
Portfolio turnover rate
39%
39%
39%
39%
1
Per share amount is based on average shares outstanding during the period.
2
Excluding applicable sales charges
3
Annualized
Six Months Ended October 31, 2009 (unaudited)
Evergreen High Income Fund
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class I
Net asset value, beginning of period
$2.39
$2.39
$2.39
$2.39
Income from investment operations
Net investment income
0.12
0.10
0.12
0.13
Net realized and unrealized gains or losses on investments
0.53
0.54
0.52
0.52
Total from investment operations
0.65
0.64
0.64
0.65
Distributions to shareholders from
Net investment income
(0.14)
(0.13)
(0.13)
(0.14)
Net asset value, end of period
$2.90
$2.90
$2.90
$2.90
Total return
27.70%1
27.23%1
27.23%1
27.85%
Ratios and supplemental data
Net assets, end of period (thousands)
$259,155
$57,024
$99,496
$97,914
Ratios to average net assets
Expenses including waivers/reimbursements but excluding expense reductions
1.15%2
1.89%2
1.90%2
0.90%2
Expenses excluding waivers/reimbursements and expense reductions
1.16%2
1.90%2
1.91%2
0.91%2
Net investment income
9.11%2
8.42%2
8.34%2
9.28%2
Portfolio turnover rate
69%
69%
69%
69%
1
Excluding applicable sales charges
2
Annualized
Exhibit GComposite Performance Information
Because Evergreen High Income Fund historical performance reflects returns that were achieved with a different investment adviser than the adviser that will manage for the Wells Fargo Advantage High Yield Bond Fund under a different set of investment goals and strategies, the historical performance of Evergreen High Income Fund alone may have limited relevance. Also, because Wells Fargo Advantage High Yield Bond Fund has not commenced operations, no performance information is available. Performance information regarding the High Yield Fixed Income composite of Wells Capital Management (the "Composite") is presented below to illustrate past performance of Wells Capital Management in managing accounts following substantially similar investment objectives and strategies to those that will be followed by the Wells Fargo Advantage High Yield Bond Fund. The Composite is comprised of fully discretionary separate accounts with assets in excess of $5 million. All returns were calculated on a time-weighted rates of return basis and include the reinvestment of dividends and other earnings. The Composite returns shown below have been adjusted to reflect the fees and expenses after waiver that will be charged to Class A shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage High Yield Bond Fund (excluding brokerage commissions, interest, taxes, extraordinary expenses, and the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund) and does not reflect Class A sales charges; if these sales charges were reflected, the returns would be lower. At December 31, 2008, the Composite represented approximately $547.1 million in assets. The performance presented in the Composite is separate and distinct from the performance of the Evergreen High Income Fund.
The separate accounts included in the Composite are not subject to the diversification requirements, specific tax restrictions, and investment limitations imposed on the Evergreen High Income Fund and that will be imposed on the Wells Fargo Advantage High Yield Bond Fund by the Investment Company Act of 1940 and Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code. As a result, the investment portfolio of the Wells Fargo Advantage High Yield Bond Fund, if it had been in operation during the periods shown, would likely have differed to some extent from the portfolio of the accounts included in the Composite. If the accounts in the Composite had been subject to these restrictions, the performance of the Composite might have been adversely affected. The performance information for the Composite should not be relied upon as a substitute for or as an indication of the future performance of the Evergreen High Income Fund's or Wells Fargo Advantage High Yield Bond Fund's performance information or as an indication of the future performance of Evergreen High Income Fund or Wells Fargo Advantage High Yield Bond Fund because, among other things, the cash flow in and out of the Evergreen High Income Fund, Wells Fargo Advantage High Yield Bond Fund and the accounts comprising the Composite, and the fees and expenses and the portfolio size and positions of the accounts comprising the Composite, Evergreen High Income Fund and Wells Fargo Advantage High Yield Bond Fund will vary. Past performance of the Composite shown below is no guarantee of similar future performance for the Evergreen High Income Fund or the Wells Fargo Advantage High Yield Bond Fund.
Calendar Year Total Return for High Yield Fixed Income Composite1,2
Highest Quarter:
2nd Quarter 2003
8.32%
Lowest Quarter:
4th Quarter 2008
(15.19%)
1 The Performance of the Composite has been adjusted for fees and expenses after waiver that will be charged to Class A shares of the Wells Fargo Advantage High Yield Bond Fund (excluding brokerage commissions, interest, taxes, extraordinary expenses, and the expenses of any money market fund or other fund held by the Fund) and does not reflect Class A sales charges; if it did reflect sales charges, the returns would be lower.
2 From January 1, 2003 through June 30, 2004, the Composite includes a carve-out of high yield securities from the High Yield Proprietary Portfolio, a non-fee paying account managed by the Wells Fargo Capital Markets Group for Wells Fargo Bank. Effective July 1, 2004, this portfolio was removed from the Composite as it was no longer managed in the same style and same investment process as the remaining accounts in the Composite. Effective May 18, 2005, the Composite has a Significant Cash Flow ("SCF") policy to temporarily remove accounts from the Composite. A SCF is defined as a series of cash inflows that, over a three-month period meet or exceed 15% of the beginning market value of the account. The account is removed from the Composite as of the beginning of the current calendar quarter in which the SCF occurred and is included at the beginning of the next calendar quarter.
The table below compares the performance of the Evergreen High Income Fund and the Composite to that of the BofA Merrill Lynch High Yield Master Index as of December 31, 2008.
Average Annual Total Returns for the periods ended 12/31/2008
Inception Date of Share Class
1 Year
5 Year
10 Year
Class A (including maximum sales charge)
1/20/1998
(29.68%)
(2.85%)
1.52%
Class A (excluding maximum sales charge)
1/20/1998
(26.17%)
(1.91%)
2.02%
Class A (Composite)2
(20.83%)
0.11%
N/A
BofA Merrill Lynch High Yield Master Index (reflects no deduction for fees, expenses, or taxes)
(26.21%)
(0.84%)
2.27%
1
Historical performance shown for Classes A, C and I prior to their inception is based on the performance of Class B, the original class offered. The historical returns for Classes A and I have not been adjusted to reflect the effect of each class' 12b-1 fee. These fees are 0.25% for Class A and 1.00% for Classes B and C. Class I does not pay a 12b-1 fee. If these fees had been reflected, returns for Classes A and I would have been higher.
2
2 From January 1, 2003 through June 30, 2004, the Composite includes a carve-out of high yield securities from the High Yield Proprietary Portfolio, a non-fee paying account managed by the Wells Fargo Capital Markets Group for Wells Fargo Bank. Effective July 1, 2004, this portfolio was removed from the Composite as it was no longer managed in the same style and same investment process as the remaining accounts in the Composite. Effective May 18, 2005, the Composite has a Significant Cash Flow ("SCF") policy to temporarily remove accounts from the Composite. A SCF is defined as a series of cash inflows that, over a three-month period meet or exceed 15% of the beginning market value of the account. The account is removed from the Composite as of the beginning of the current calendar quarter in which the SCF occurred and is included at the beginning of the next calendar quarter.
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