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Home | Investment Professional Log In | Contact Us | Search (AIM INVESTMENTS(R) LOGO) Site Search PRODUCTS & MY LITERATURE EDUCATION COMMENTARY ABOUT PERFORMANCE ACCOUNT & FORMS & PLANNING & MARKET DATA US INVESTOR CENTER > My Account > Proxy Voting ACCOUNT ACCESS RETIREMENT PLAN MANAGER SERVICE CENTER TAX CENTER PROXY VOTING PROXY VOTING INFORMATION A proxy statement was mailed on or about December 28, 2007 to shareholders of record as of the close of business on November 30, 2007, for the funds listed below. The purpose of each proxy statement is to request approval of various proposals, such as election of trustees, approval of a new sub-advisory agreement, approval of an amendment to the Trust's Agreement and Declaration of Trust, etc. Each proxy statement contains disclosure information about the proposals for which votes are being solicited. 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Home | Investment Professional Log In | Contact Us | Search (AIM INVESTMENT (R) LOGO) Site Search PRODUCTS & MY LITERATURE EDUCATION COMMENTARY ABOUT PERFORMANCE ACCOUNT & FORMS & PLANNING & MARKET DATA US INVESTOR CENTER > My Account > Proxy Voting ACCOUNT ACCESS AIM PROXY INFORMATION BY FUND RETIREMENT PLAN MANAGER SERVICE CENTER TAX CENTER AIM ASIA PACIFIC GROWTH FUND PROXY VOTING 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Annual Report (PDF) - Semiannual Report (PDF) AIM BASIC BALANCED FUND 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Annual Report (PDF) - Semiannual Report (PDF) AIM BASIC VALUE FUND 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Annual Report (PDF) - Semiannual Report (PDF) AIM CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT FUND 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Annual Report (PDF) - Semiannual Report (PDF) AIM CHARTER FUND 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Annual Report (PDF) - Semiannual Report (PDF) AIM CHINA FUND 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Annual Report (PDF) - Semiannual Report (PDF) AIM CONSERVATIVE ALLOCATION FUND 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Annual Report (PDF) - Semiannual Report (PDF) AIM CONSTELLATION FUND 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Annual Report (PDF) - Semiannual Report (PDF) AIM DEVELOPING MARKETS FUND 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. 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ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Annual Report (PDF) AIM ENERGY FUND 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Annual Report (PDF) - Semiannual Report (PDF) AIM EUROPEAN GROWTH FUND 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Annual Report (PDF) - Semiannual Report (PDF) AIM EUROPEAN SMALL COMPANY FUND 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Annual Report (PDF) - Semiannual Report (PDF) AIM FINANCIAL SERVICES FUND 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Annual Report (PDF) - Semiannual Report (PDF) AIM FLOATING RATE FUND 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. 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ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Annual Report (PDF) - Semiannual Report (PDF) AIM GLOBAL GROWTH FUND 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Annual Report (PDF) - Semiannual Report (PDF) AIM GLOBAL HEALTH CARE FUND 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Annual Report (PDF) - Semiannual Report (PDF) AIM GLOBAL REAL ESTATE FUND 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Annual Report (PDF) AIM GLOBAL VALUE FUND 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Annual Report (PDF) - Semiannual Report (PDF) AIM GOLD & PRECIOUS METALS FUND 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Annual Report (PDF) - Semiannual Report (PDF) AIM GROWTH ALLOCATION FUND 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Annual Report (PDF) - Semiannual Report (PDF) AIM HIGH INCOME MUNICIPAL FUND 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Annual Report (PDF) - Semiannual Report (PDF) AIM HIGH YIELD FUND 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Annual Report (PDF) AIM INCOME ALLOCATION FUND 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Annual Report (PDF) - Semiannual Report (PDF) AIM INCOME FUND 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Annual Report (PDF) AIM INDEPENDENCE 2010 FUND 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Semiannual Report (PDF) AIM INDEPENDENCE 2020 FUND 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Semiannual Report (PDF) AIM INDEPENDENCE 2030 FUND 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Semiannual Report (PDF) AIM INDEPENDENCE 2040 FUND 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Semiannual Report (PDF) AIM INDEPENDENCE 2050 FUND 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Semiannual Report (PDF) AIM INDEPENDENCE NOW FUND 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Semiannual Report (PDF) AIM INTERMEDIATE GOVERNMENT FUND 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Annual Report (PDF) AIM INTERNATIONAL ALLOCATION FUND 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Annual Report (PDF) - Semiannual Report (PDF) AIM INTERNATIONAL CORE EQUITY FUND 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Annual Report (PDF) - Semiannual Report (PDF) AIM INTERNATIONAL GROWTH FUND 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Annual Report (PDF) - Semiannual Report (PDF) AIM INTERNATIONAL SMALL COMPANY FUND 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Annual Report (PDF) - Semiannual Report (PDF) AIM INTERNATIONAL TOTAL RETURN FUND 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Annual Report (PDF) - Semiannual Report (PDF) AIM JAPAN FUND 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Annual Report (PDF)SC - Semiannual Report (PDF) AIM LIBOR ALPHA FUND 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Annual Report (PDF) - Semiannual Report (PDF) AIM LARGE CAP BASIC VALUE FUND 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Annual Report (PDF) - Semiannual Report (PDF) AIM LARGE CAP GROWTH FUND 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Annual Report (PDF) - Semiannual Report (PDF) AIM LEISURE FUND 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Annual Report (PDF) - Semiannual Report (PDF) AIM LIMITED MATURITY TREASURY FUND 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Annual Report (PDF) - Semiannual Report (PDF) AIM MID CAP BASIC VALUE FUND 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Annual Report (PDF) - Semiannual Report (PDF) AIM MID CAP CORE EQUITY FUND 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Annual Report (PDF) - Semiannual Report (PDF) AIM MODERATE ALLOCATION FUND 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Annual Report (PDF) - Semiannual Report (PDF) AIM MODERATE GROWTH ALLOCATION FUND 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Annual Report (PDF) - Semiannual Report (PDF) AIM MODERATELY CONSERVATIVE ALLOCATION FUND 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Annual Report (PDF) - Semiannual Report (PDF) AIM MONEY MARKET FUND 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Annual Report (PDF) AIM MULTI-SECTOR FUND 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Annual Report (PDF) AIM MUNICIPAL BOND FUND 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Annual Report (PDF) PREMIER PORTFOLIO 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Annual Report (PDF) PREMIER TAX-EXEMPT PORTFOLIO 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Annual Report (PDF) PREMIER U.S. GOVERNMENT MONEY PORTFOLIO 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Annual Report (PDF) AIM REAL ESTATE FUND 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Annual Report (PDF) AIM S&P 500 INDEX FUND 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Annual Report (PDF) AIM SELECT EQUITY FUND 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Annual Report (PDF) - Semiannual Report (PDF) AIM SELECT REAL ESTATE INCOME FUND 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Annual Report (PDF) AIM SHORT TERM BOND FUND 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Annual Report (PDF) AIM SMALL CAP EQUITY FUND 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Annual Report (PDF) - Semiannual Report (PDF) AIM SMALL CAP GROWTH FUND 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Annual Report (PDF) - Semiannual Report (PDF) AIM STRUCTURED CORE FUND 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Annual Report (PDF) AIM STRUCTURED GROWTH FUND 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Annual Report (PDF) AIM STRUCTURED VALUE FUND 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Annual Report (PDF) AIM SUMMIT FUND 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Annual Report (PDF) - Semiannual Report (PDF) AIM TAX-EXEMPT CASH FUND 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Annual Report (PDF) - Semiannual Report (PDF) AIM TAX-FREE INTERMEDIATE FUND 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Annual Report (PDF) - Semiannual Report (PDF) AIM TECHNOLOGY FUND 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Annual Report (PDF) - Semiannual Report (PDF) AIM TOTAL RETURN BOND FUND 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Annual Report (PDF) AIM TRIMARK ENDEAVOR FUND 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Annual Report (PDF) - Semiannual Report (PDF) AIM TRIMARK FUND 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Annual Report (PDF) - Semiannual Report (PDF) AIM TRIMARK SMALL COMPANIES FUND 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Annual Report (PDF) - Semiannual Report (PDF) AIM UTILITIES FUND 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus (PDF) - Annual Report (PDF) - Semiannual Report (PDF) ATST PREMIER PORTFOLIO 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus - Annual Report ATST PREMIER TAX-EXEMPT PORTFOLIO 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus - Annual Report ATST PREMIER U.S. GOVERNMENT MONEY PORTFOLIO 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus - Annual Report SERIES C--AIM CORE ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO SERIES 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Annual Report (PDF) - Semiannual Report (PDF) SERIES M--AIM CORE ALLOCATION PORTFOLIO SERIES 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Annual Report (PDF) - Semiannual Report (PDF) STIT GOVERNMENT & AGENCY PORTFOLIO 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus - Annual Report STIT GOVERNMENT TAXADVANTAGE PORTFOLIO 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus - Annual Report STIT LIQUID ASSETS PORTFOLIO 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus - Annual Report STIT STIC PRIME PORTFOLIO 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus - Annual Report STIT TREASURY PORTFOLIO 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus - Annual Report TFIT TAX-FREE CASH RESERVE PORTFOLIO 1. Please read the proxy statement in full. (PDF) 2. Access some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. (PDF) 3. You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. ADDITIONAL FUND MATERIALS: - Prospectus - Annual Report - Semiannual Report IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS... If you have questions on the proxy statement or the voting process, please contact your financial consultant or call AIM toll-free at 1.800.952.3502 any business day between 7:30 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. CT. If we have not received your proxy card after a reasonable amount of time, a representative from our proxy solicitation firm, Computershare Fund Services, may contact you to remind you to exercise your right to vote. Prospectuses | Help | Site Map | Terms of Use | Privacy AIM INVESTMENT SERVICES, INC. 01/2008 (C) 2007 A I M Management Group Inc. All Rights Reserved. QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR: AIM BASIC VALUE FUND We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. HOW DO I VOTE? Voting may take place in the following ways: - You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method. - You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-888-221-0697. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code. - You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement. - If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting. HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE? The Board recommends that you vote FOR each proposal. WHY SHOULD I VOTE? Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the February 29, 2008 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund. WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR? We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Funds' proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares. WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM? The Web proxy voting system offered by proxyweb.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include: - SECURE SOCKETS LAYER (SSL) - A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxyweb.com's Web server and the shareholder's computer. - CONTROL NUMBER - Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. Proxyweb.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card. - FIREWALL - To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxyweb.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall. HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD? The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly. Individual Accounts: Shareholders should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card. Joint Accounts: All joint owners should sign exactly as their names appear in the account registration shown on the proxy card. All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, "trustee") should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer's position with the entity. WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING? All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on February 29, 2008 at 3:00 p.m. Central Time. WHAT ARE THE PROPOSALS BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON? - To elect 13 trustees to the Board of Trustees of the Trust, each of whom will serve until his or her successor is elected and qualified: 1. Bob R. Baker 2. Frank S. Bayley 3. James T. Bunch 4. Bruce L. Crockett 5. Albert R. Dowden 6. Jack M. Fields 7. Martin L. Flanagan 8. Carl Frischling 9. Prema Mathai-Davis 10. Lewis F. Pennock 11. Larry Soll, Ph.D. 12. Raymond Stickel, Jr. 13. Philip A. Taylor - To approve a new sub-advisory agreement for the Fund and each other series portfolio of the Trust between A I M Advisors, Inc. and each of AIM Funds Management Inc.; INVESCO Asset Management Deutschland, GmbH; INVESCO Asset Management Ltd.; Invesco Asset Management (Japan) Limited; Invesco Australia Limited; Invesco Global Asset Management (N.A.), Inc.; Invesco Hong Kong Limited; Invesco Institutional (N.A.), Inc.; and Invesco Senior Secured Management, Inc. - To approve an amendment to the Trust's Agreement and Declaration of Trust that would permit the Board of Trustees of the Trust to terminate the Trust, the Fund and each other series portfolio of the Trust, or a share class without a shareholder vote. WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSALS? Further details about the proposals can be found in the proxy statement. QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR: AIM CONSERVATIVE ALLOCATION FUND We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. HOW DO I VOTE? Voting may take place in the following ways: - You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method. - You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-888-221-0697. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code. - You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement. - If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting. HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE? The Board recommends that you vote FOR each proposal. WHY SHOULD I VOTE? Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the February 29, 2008 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund. WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR? We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Funds' proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares. WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM? The Web proxy voting system offered by proxyweb.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include: - SECURE SOCKETS LAYER (SSL) - A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxyweb.com's Web server and the shareholder's computer. - CONTROL NUMBER - Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. Proxyweb.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card. - FIREWALL - To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxyweb.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall. HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD? The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly. Individual Accounts: Shareholders should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card. Joint Accounts: All joint owners should sign exactly as their names appear in the account registration shown on the proxy card. All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, "trustee") should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer's position with the entity. WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING? All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on February 29, 2008 at 3:00 p.m. Central Time. WHAT ARE THE PROPOSALS BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON? - To elect 13 trustees to the Board of Trustees of the Trust, each of whom will serve until his or her successor is elected and qualified: 1. Bob R. Baker 2. Frank S. Bayley 3. James T. Bunch 4. Bruce L. Crockett 5. Albert R. Dowden 6. Jack M. Fields 7. Martin L. Flanagan 8. Carl Frischling 9. Prema Mathai-Davis 10. Lewis F. Pennock 11. Larry Soll, Ph.D. 12. Raymond Stickel, Jr. 13. Philip A. Taylor - To approve a new sub-advisory agreement for the Fund and each other series portfolio of the Trust between A I M Advisors, Inc. and each of AIM Funds Management Inc.; INVESCO Asset Management Deutschland, GmbH; INVESCO Asset Management Ltd.; Invesco Asset Management (Japan) Limited; Invesco Australia Limited; Invesco Global Asset Management (N.A.), Inc.; Invesco Hong Kong Limited; Invesco Institutional (N.A.), Inc.; and Invesco Senior Secured Management, Inc. - To approve an amendment to the Trust's Agreement and Declaration of Trust that would permit the Board of Trustees of the Trust to terminate the Trust, the Fund and each other series portfolio of the Trust, or a share class without a shareholder vote. WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSALS? Further details about the proposals can be found in the proxy statement. QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR: AIM GLOBAL EQUITY FUND We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. HOW DO I VOTE? Voting may take place in the following ways: - You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method. - You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-888-221-0697. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code. - You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement. - If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting. HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE? The Board recommends that you vote FOR each proposal. WHY SHOULD I VOTE? Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the February 29, 2008 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund. WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR? We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Funds' proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares. WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM? The Web proxy voting system offered by proxyweb.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include: - SECURE SOCKETS LAYER (SSL) - A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxyweb.com's Web server and the shareholder's computer. - CONTROL NUMBER - Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. Proxyweb.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card. - FIREWALL - To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxyweb.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall. HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD? The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly. Individual Accounts: Shareholders should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card. Joint Accounts: All joint owners should sign exactly as their names appear in the account registration shown on the proxy card. All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, "trustee") should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer's position with the entity. WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING? All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on February 29, 2008 at 3:00 p.m. Central Time. WHAT ARE THE PROPOSALS BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON? - To elect 13 trustees to the Board of Trustees of the Trust, each of whom will serve until his or her successor is elected and qualified: 1. Bob R. Baker 2. Frank S. Bayley 3. James T. Bunch 4. Bruce L. Crockett 5. Albert R. Dowden 6. Jack M. Fields 7. Martin L. Flanagan 8. Carl Frischling 9. Prema Mathai-Davis 10. Lewis F. Pennock 11. Larry Soll, Ph.D. 12. Raymond Stickel, Jr. 13. Philip A. Taylor - To approve a new sub-advisory agreement for the Fund and each other series portfolio of the Trust between A I M Advisors, Inc. and each of AIM Funds Management Inc.; INVESCO Asset Management Deutschland, GmbH; INVESCO Asset Management Ltd.; Invesco Asset Management (Japan) Limited; Invesco Australia Limited; Invesco Global Asset Management (N.A.), Inc.; Invesco Hong Kong Limited; Invesco Institutional (N.A.), Inc.; and Invesco Senior Secured Management, Inc. - To approve an amendment to the Trust's Agreement and Declaration of Trust that would permit the Board of Trustees of the Trust to terminate the Trust, the Fund and each other series portfolio of the Trust, or a share class without a shareholder vote. WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSALS? Further details about the proposals can be found in the proxy statement. QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR: AIM GROWTH ALLOCATION FUND We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. HOW DO I VOTE? Voting may take place in the following ways: - You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method. - You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-888-221-0697. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code. - You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement. - If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting. HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE? The Board recommends that you vote FOR each proposal. WHY SHOULD I VOTE? Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the February 29, 2008 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund. WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR? We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Funds' proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares. WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM? The Web proxy voting system offered by proxyweb.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include: - SECURE SOCKETS LAYER (SSL) - A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxyweb.com's Web server and the shareholder's computer. - CONTROL NUMBER - Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. Proxyweb.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card. - FIREWALL - To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxyweb.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall. HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD? The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly. Individual Accounts: Shareholders should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card. Joint Accounts: All joint owners should sign exactly as their names appear in the account registration shown on the proxy card. All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, "trustee") should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer's position with the entity. WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING? All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on February 29, 2008 at 3:00 p.m. Central Time. WHAT ARE THE PROPOSALS BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON? - To elect 13 trustees to the Board of Trustees of the Trust, each of whom will serve until his or her successor is elected and qualified: 1. Bob R. Baker 2. Frank S. Bayley 3. James T. Bunch 4. Bruce L. Crockett 5. Albert R. Dowden 6. Jack M. Fields 7. Martin L. Flanagan 8. Carl Frischling 9. Prema Mathai-Davis 10. Lewis F. Pennock 11. Larry Soll, Ph.D. 12. Raymond Stickel, Jr. 13. Philip A. Taylor - To approve a new sub-advisory agreement for the Fund and each other series portfolio of the Trust between A I M Advisors, Inc. and each of AIM Funds Management Inc.; INVESCO Asset Management Deutschland, GmbH; INVESCO Asset Management Ltd.; Invesco Asset Management (Japan) Limited; Invesco Australia Limited; Invesco Global Asset Management (N.A.), Inc.; Invesco Hong Kong Limited; Invesco Institutional (N.A.), Inc.; and Invesco Senior Secured Management, Inc. - To approve an amendment to the Trust's Agreement and Declaration of Trust that would permit the Board of Trustees of the Trust to terminate the Trust, the Fund and each other series portfolio of the Trust, or a share class without a shareholder vote. WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSALS? Further details about the proposals can be found in the proxy statement. QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR: AIM INCOME ALLOCATION FUND We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. HOW DO I VOTE? Voting may take place in the following ways: - You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method. - You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-888-221-0697. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code. - You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement. - If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting. HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE? The Board recommends that you vote FOR each proposal. WHY SHOULD I VOTE? Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the February 29, 2008 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund. WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR? We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Funds' proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares. WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM? The Web proxy voting system offered by proxyweb.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include: - SECURE SOCKETS LAYER (SSL) - A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxyweb.com's Web server and the shareholder's computer. - CONTROL NUMBER - Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. Proxyweb.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card. - FIREWALL - To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxyweb.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall. HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD? The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly. Individual Accounts: Shareholders should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card. Joint Accounts: All joint owners should sign exactly as their names appear in the account registration shown on the proxy card. All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, "trustee") should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer's position with the entity. WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING? All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on February 29, 2008 at 3:00 p.m. Central Time. WHAT ARE THE PROPOSALS BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON? - To elect 13 trustees to the Board of Trustees of the Trust, each of whom will serve until his or her successor is elected and qualified: 1. Bob R. Baker 2. Frank S. Bayley 3. James T. Bunch 4. Bruce L. Crockett 5. Albert R. Dowden 6. Jack M. Fields 7. Martin L. Flanagan 8. Carl Frischling 9. Prema Mathai-Davis 10. Lewis F. Pennock 11. Larry Soll, Ph.D. 12. Raymond Stickel, Jr. 13. Philip A. Taylor - To approve a new sub-advisory agreement for the Fund and each other series portfolio of the Trust between A I M Advisors, Inc. and each of AIM Funds Management Inc.; INVESCO Asset Management Deutschland, GmbH; INVESCO Asset Management Ltd.; Invesco Asset Management (Japan) Limited; Invesco Australia Limited; Invesco Global Asset Management (N.A.), Inc.; Invesco Hong Kong Limited; Invesco Institutional (N.A.), Inc.; and Invesco Senior Secured Management, Inc. - To approve an amendment to the Trust's Agreement and Declaration of Trust that would permit the Board of Trustees of the Trust to terminate the Trust, the Fund and each other series portfolio of the Trust, or a share class without a shareholder vote. WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSALS? Further details about the proposals can be found in the proxy statement. QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR: AIM INDEPENDENCE NOW FUND We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. HOW DO I VOTE? Voting may take place in the following ways: - You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method. - You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-888-221-0697. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code. - You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement. - If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting. HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE? The Board recommends that you vote FOR each proposal. WHY SHOULD I VOTE? Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the February 29, 2008 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund. WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR? We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Funds' proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares. WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM? The Web proxy voting system offered by proxyweb.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include: - SECURE SOCKETS LAYER (SSL) - A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxyweb.com's Web server and the shareholder's computer. - CONTROL NUMBER - Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. Proxyweb.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card. - FIREWALL - To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxyweb.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall. HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD? The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly. Individual Accounts: Shareholders should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card. Joint Accounts: All joint owners should sign exactly as their names appear in the account registration shown on the proxy card. All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, "trustee") should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer's position with the entity. WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING? All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on February 29, 2008 at 3:00 p.m. Central Time. WHAT ARE THE PROPOSALS BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON? - To elect 13 trustees to the Board of Trustees of the Trust, each of whom will serve until his or her successor is elected and qualified: 1. Bob R. Baker 2. Frank S. Bayley 3. James T. Bunch 4. Bruce L. Crockett 5. Albert R. Dowden 6. Jack M. Fields 7. Martin L. Flanagan 8. Carl Frischling 9. Prema Mathai-Davis 10. Lewis F. Pennock 11. Larry Soll, Ph.D. 12. Raymond Stickel, Jr. 13. Philip A. Taylor - To approve a new sub-advisory agreement for the Fund and each other series portfolio of the Trust between A I M Advisors, Inc. and each of AIM Funds Management Inc.; INVESCO Asset Management Deutschland, GmbH; INVESCO Asset Management Ltd.; Invesco Asset Management (Japan) Limited; Invesco Australia Limited; Invesco Global Asset Management (N.A.), Inc.; Invesco Hong Kong Limited; Invesco Institutional (N.A.), Inc.; and Invesco Senior Secured Management, Inc. - To approve an amendment to the Trust's Agreement and Declaration of Trust that would permit the Board of Trustees of the Trust to terminate the Trust, the Fund and each other series portfolio of the Trust, or a share class without a shareholder vote. WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSALS? Further details about the proposals can be found in the proxy statement. QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR: AIM INDEPENDENCE 2010 FUND We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. HOW DO I VOTE? Voting may take place in the following ways: - You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method. - You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-888-221-0697. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code. - You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement. - If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting. HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE? The Board recommends that you vote FOR each proposal. WHY SHOULD I VOTE? Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the February 29, 2008 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund. WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR? We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Funds' proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares. WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM? The Web proxy voting system offered by proxyweb.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include: - SECURE SOCKETS LAYER (SSL) - A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxyweb.com's Web server and the shareholder's computer. - CONTROL NUMBER - Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. Proxyweb.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card. - FIREWALL - To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxyweb.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall. HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD? The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly. Individual Accounts: Shareholders should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card. Joint Accounts: All joint owners should sign exactly as their names appear in the account registration shown on the proxy card. All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, "trustee") should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer's position with the entity. WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING? All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on February 29, 2008 at 3:00 p.m. Central Time. WHAT ARE THE PROPOSALS BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON? - To elect 13 trustees to the Board of Trustees of the Trust, each of whom will serve until his or her successor is elected and qualified: 1. Bob R. Baker 2. Frank S. Bayley 3. James T. Bunch 4. Bruce L. Crockett 5. Albert R. Dowden 6. Jack M. Fields 7. Martin L. Flanagan 8. Carl Frischling 9. Prema Mathai-Davis 10. Lewis F. Pennock 11. Larry Soll, Ph.D. 12. Raymond Stickel, Jr. 13. Philip A. Taylor - To approve a new sub-advisory agreement for the Fund and each other series portfolio of the Trust between A I M Advisors, Inc. and each of AIM Funds Management Inc.; INVESCO Asset Management Deutschland, GmbH; INVESCO Asset Management Ltd.; Invesco Asset Management (Japan) Limited; Invesco Australia Limited; Invesco Global Asset Management (N.A.), Inc.; Invesco Hong Kong Limited; Invesco Institutional (N.A.), Inc.; and Invesco Senior Secured Management, Inc. - To approve an amendment to the Trust's Agreement and Declaration of Trust that would permit the Board of Trustees of the Trust to terminate the Trust, the Fund and each other series portfolio of the Trust, or a share class without a shareholder vote. WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSALS? Further details about the proposals can be found in the proxy statement. QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR: AIM INDEPENDENCE 2020 FUND We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. HOW DO I VOTE? Voting may take place in the following ways: - You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method. - You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-888-221-0697. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code. - You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement. - If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting. HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE? The Board recommends that you vote FOR each proposal. WHY SHOULD I VOTE? Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the February 29, 2008 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund. WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR? We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Funds' proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares. WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM? The Web proxy voting system offered by proxyweb.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include: - SECURE SOCKETS LAYER (SSL) - A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxyweb.com's Web server and the shareholder's computer. - CONTROL NUMBER - Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. Proxyweb.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card. - FIREWALL - To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxyweb.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall. HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD? The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly. Individual Accounts: Shareholders should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card. Joint Accounts: All joint owners should sign exactly as their names appear in the account registration shown on the proxy card. All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, "trustee") should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer's position with the entity. WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING? All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on February 29, 2008 at 3:00 p.m. Central Time. WHAT ARE THE PROPOSALS BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON? - To elect 13 trustees to the Board of Trustees of the Trust, each of whom will serve until his or her successor is elected and qualified: 1. Bob R. Baker 2. Frank S. Bayley 3. James T. Bunch 4. Bruce L. Crockett 5. Albert R. Dowden 6. Jack M. Fields 7. Martin L. Flanagan 8. Carl Frischling 9. Prema Mathai-Davis 10. Lewis F. Pennock 11. Larry Soll, Ph.D. 12. Raymond Stickel, Jr. 13. Philip A. Taylor - To approve a new sub-advisory agreement for the Fund and each other series portfolio of the Trust between A I M Advisors, Inc. and each of AIM Funds Management Inc.; INVESCO Asset Management Deutschland, GmbH; INVESCO Asset Management Ltd.; Invesco Asset Management (Japan) Limited; Invesco Australia Limited; Invesco Global Asset Management (N.A.), Inc.; Invesco Hong Kong Limited; Invesco Institutional (N.A.), Inc.; and Inveco Senior Secured Management, Inc. - To approve an amendment to the Trust's Agreement and Declaration of Trust that would permit the Board of Trustees of the Trust to terminate the Trust, the Fund and each other series portfolio of the Trust, or a share class without a shareholder vote. WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSALS? Further details about the proposals can be found in the proxy statement. QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR: AIM INDEPENDENCE 2030 FUND We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. HOW DO I VOTE? Voting may take place in the following ways: - You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method. - You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-888-221-0697. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code. - You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement. - If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting. HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE? The Board recommends that you vote FOR each proposal. WHY SHOULD I VOTE? Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the February 29, 2008 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund. WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR? We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Funds' proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares. WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM? The Web proxy voting system offered by proxyweb.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include: - SECURE SOCKETS LAYER (SSL) - A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxyweb.com's Web server and the shareholder's computer. - CONTROL NUMBER - Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. Proxyweb.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card. - FIREWALL - To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxyweb.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall. HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD? The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly. Individual Accounts: Shareholders should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card. Joint Accounts: All joint owners should sign exactly as their names appear in the account registration shown on the proxy card. All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, "trustee") should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer's position with the entity. WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING? All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on February 29, 2008 at 3:00 p.m. Central Time. WHAT ARE THE PROPOSALS BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON? - To elect 13 trustees to the Board of Trustees of the Trust, each of whom will serve until his or her successor is elected and qualified: 1. Bob R. Baker 2. Frank S. Bayley 3. James T. Bunch 4. Bruce L. Crockett 5. Albert R. Dowden 6. Jack M. Fields 7. Martin L. Flanagan 8. Carl Frischling 9. Prema Mathai-Davis 10. Lewis F. Pennock 11. Larry Soll, Ph.D. 12. Raymond Stickel, Jr. 13. Philip A. Taylor - To approve a new sub-advisory agreement for the Fund and each other series portfolio of the Trust between A I M Advisors, Inc. and each of AIM Funds Management Inc.; INVESCO Asset Management Deutschland, GmbH; INVESCO Asset Management Ltd.; Invesco Asset Management (Japan) Limited; Invesco Australia Limited; Invesco Global Asset Management (N.A.), Inc.; Invesco Hong Kong Limited; Invesco Institutional (N.A.), Inc.; and Invesco Senior Secured Management, Inc. - To approve an amendment to the Trust's Agreement and Declaration of Trust that would permit the Board of Trustees of the Trust to terminate the Trust, the Fund and each other series portfolio of the Trust, or a share class without a shareholder vote. WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSALS? Further details about the proposals can be found in the proxy statement. QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR: AIM INDEPENDENCE 2040 FUND We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. HOW DO I VOTE? Voting may take place in the following ways: - You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method. - You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-888-221-0697. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code. - You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement. - If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting. HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE? The Board recommends that you vote FOR each proposal. WHY SHOULD I VOTE? Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the February 29, 2008 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund. WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR? We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Funds' proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares. WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM? The Web proxy voting system offered by proxyweb.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include: - SECURE SOCKETS LAYER (SSL) - A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxyweb.com's Web server and the shareholder's computer. - CONTROL NUMBER - Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. Proxyweb.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card. - FIREWALL - To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxyweb.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall. HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD? The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly. Individual Accounts: Shareholders should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card. Joint Accounts: All joint owners should sign exactly as their names appear in the account registration shown on the proxy card. All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, "trustee") should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer's position with the entity. WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING? All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on February 29, 2008 at 3:00 p.m. Central Time. WHAT ARE THE PROPOSALS BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON? - To elect 13 trustees to the Board of Trustees of the Trust, each of whom will serve until his or her successor is elected and qualified: 1. Bob R. Baker 2. Frank S. Bayley 3. James T. Bunch 4. Bruce L. Crockett 5. Albert R. Dowden 6. Jack M. Fields 7. Martin L. Flanagan 8. Carl Frischling 9. Prema Mathai-Davis 10. Lewis F. Pennock 11. Larry Soll, Ph.D. 12. Raymond Stickel, Jr. 13. Philip A. Taylor - To approve a new sub-advisory agreement for the Fund and each other series portfolio of the Trust between A I M Advisors, Inc. and each of AIM Funds Management Inc.; INVESCO Asset Management Deutschland, GmbH; INVESCO Asset Management Ltd.; Invesco Asset Management (Japan) Limited; Invesco Australia Limited; Invesco Global Asset Management (N.A.), Inc.; Invesco Hong Kong Limited; Invesco Institutional (N.A.), Inc.; and Invesco Senior Secured Management, Inc. - To approve an amendment to the Trust's Agreement and Declaration of Trust that would permit the Board of Trustees of the Trust to terminate the Trust, the Fund and each other series portfolio of the Trust, or a share class without a shareholder vote. WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSALS? Further details about the proposals can be found in the proxy statement. QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR: AIM INDEPENDENCE 2050 FUND We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. HOW DO I VOTE? Voting may take place in the following ways: - You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method. - You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-888-221-0697. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code. - You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement. - If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting. HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE? The Board recommends that you vote FOR each proposal. WHY SHOULD I VOTE? Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the February 29, 2008 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund. WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR? We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Funds' proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares. WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM? The Web proxy voting system offered by proxyweb.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include: - SECURE SOCKETS LAYER (SSL) - A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxyweb.com's Web server and the shareholder's computer. - CONTROL NUMBER - Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. Proxyweb.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card. - FIREWALL - To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxyweb.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall. HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD? The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly. Individual Accounts: Shareholders should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card. Joint Accounts: All joint owners should sign exactly as their names appear in the account registration shown on the proxy card. All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, "trustee") should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer's position with the entity. WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING? All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on February 29, 2008 at 3:00 p.m. Central Time. WHAT ARE THE PROPOSALS BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON? - To elect 13 trustees to the Board of Trustees of the Trust, each of whom will serve until his or her successor is elected and qualified: 1. Bob R. Baker 2. Frank S. Bayley 3. James T. Bunch 4. Bruce L. Crockett 5. Albert R. Dowden 6. Jack M. Fields 7. Martin L. Flanagan 8. Carl Frischling 9. Prema Mathai-Davis 10. Lewis F. Pennock 11. Larry Soll, Ph.D. 12. Raymond Stickel, Jr. 13. Philip A. Taylor - To approve a new sub-advisory agreement for the Fund and each other series portfolio of the Trust between A I M Advisors, Inc. and each of AIM Funds Management Inc.; INVESCO Asset Management Deutschland, GmbH; INVESCO Asset Management Ltd.; Invesco Asset Management (Japan) Limited; Invesco Australia Limited; Invesco Global Asset Management (N.A.), Inc.; Invesco Hong Kong Limited; Invesco Institutional (N.A.), Inc.; and Invesco Senior Secured Management, Inc. - To approve an amendment to the Trust's Agreement and Declaration of Trust that would permit the Board of Trustees of the Trust to terminate the Trust, the Fund and each other series portfolio of the Trust, or a share class without a shareholder vote. WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSALS? Further details about the proposals can be found in the proxy statement. QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR: AIM INTERNATIONAL ALLOCATION FUND We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. HOW DO I VOTE? Voting may take place in the following ways: - You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method. - You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-888-221-0697. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code. - You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement. - If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting. HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE? The Board recommends that you vote FOR each proposal. WHY SHOULD I VOTE? Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the February 29, 2008 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund. WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR? We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Funds' proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares. WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM? The Web proxy voting system offered by proxyweb.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include: - SECURE SOCKETS LAYER (SSL) - A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxyweb.com's Web server and the shareholder's computer. - CONTROL NUMBER - Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. Proxyweb.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card. - FIREWALL - To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxyweb.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall. HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD? The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly. Individual Accounts: Shareholders should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card. Joint Accounts: All joint owners should sign exactly as their names appear in the account registration shown on the proxy card. All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, "trustee") should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer's position with the entity. WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING? All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on February 29, 2008 at 3:00 p.m. Central Time. WHAT ARE THE PROPOSALS BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON? - To elect 13 trustees to the Board of Trustees of the Trust, each of whom will serve until his or her successor is elected and qualified: 1. Bob R. Baker 2. Frank S. Bayley 3. James T. Bunch 4. Bruce L. Crockett 5. Albert R. Dowden 6. Jack M. Fields 7. Martin L. Flanagan 8. Carl Frischling 9. Prema Mathai-Davis 10. Lewis F. Pennock 11. Larry Soll, Ph.D. 12. Raymond Stickel, Jr. 13. Philip A. Taylor - To approve a new sub-advisory agreement for the Fund and each other series portfolio of the Trust between A I M Advisors, Inc. and each of AIM Funds Management Inc.; INVESCO Asset Management Deutschland, GmbH; INVESCO Asset Management Ltd.; Invesco Asset Management (Japan) Limited; Invesco Australia Limited; Invesco Global Asset Management (N.A.), Inc.; Invesco Hong Kong Limited; Invesco Institutional (N.A.), Inc.; and Invesco Senior Secured Management, Inc. - To approve an amendment to the Trust's Agreement and Declaration of Trust that would permit the Board of Trustees of the Trust to terminate the Trust, the Fund and each other series portfolio of the Trust, or a share class without a shareholder vote. WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSALS? Further details about the proposals can be found in the proxy statement. QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR: AIM MID CAP CORE EQUITY FUND We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. HOW DO I VOTE? Voting may take place in the following ways: - You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method. - You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-888-221-0697. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code. - You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement. - If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting. HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE? The Board recommends that you vote FOR each proposal. WHY SHOULD I VOTE? Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the February 29, 2008 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund. WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR? We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Funds' proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares. WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM? The Web proxy voting system offered by proxyweb.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include: - SECURE SOCKETS LAYER (SSL) - A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxyweb.com's Web server and the shareholder's computer. - CONTROL NUMBER - Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. Proxyweb.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card. - FIREWALL - To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxyweb.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall. HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD? The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly. Individual Accounts: Shareholders should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card. Joint Accounts: All joint owners should sign exactly as their names appear in the account registration shown on the proxy card. All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, "trustee") should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer's position with the entity. WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING? All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on February 29, 2008 at 3:00 p.m. Central Time. WHAT ARE THE PROPOSALS BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON? - To elect 13 trustees to the Board of Trustees of the Trust, each of whom will serve until his or her successor is elected and qualified: 1. Bob R. Baker 2. Frank S. Bayley 3. James T. Bunch 4. Bruce L. Crockett 5. Albert R. Dowden 6. Jack M. Fields 7. Martin L. Flanagan 8. Carl Frischling 9. Prema Mathai-Davis 10. Lewis F. Pennock 11. Larry Soll, Ph.D. 12. Raymond Stickel, Jr. 13. Philip A. Taylor - To approve a new sub-advisory agreement for the Fund and each other series portfolio of the Trust between A I M Advisors, Inc. and each of AIM Funds Management Inc.; INVESCO Asset Management Deutschland, GmbH; INVESCO Asset Management Ltd.; Invesco Asset Management (Japan) Limited; Invesco Australia Limited; Invesco Global Asset Management (N.A.), Inc.; Invesco Hong Kong Limited; Invesco Institutional (N.A.), Inc.; and Invesco Senior Secured Management, Inc. - To approve an amendment to the Trust's Agreement and Declaration of Trust that would permit the Board of Trustees of the Trust to terminate the Trust, the Fund and each other series portfolio of the Trust, or a share class without a shareholder vote. WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSALS? Further details about the proposals can be found in the proxy statement. QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR: AIM MODERATE ALLOCATION FUND We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. HOW DO I VOTE? Voting may take place in the following ways: - You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method. - You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-888-221-0697. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code. - You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement. - If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting. HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE? The Board recommends that you vote FOR each proposal. WHY SHOULD I VOTE? Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the February 29, 2008 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund. WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR? We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Funds' proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares. WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM? The Web proxy voting system offered by proxyweb.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include: - SECURE SOCKETS LAYER (SSL) - A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxyweb.com's Web server and the shareholder's computer. - CONTROL NUMBER - Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. Proxyweb.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card. - FIREWALL - To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxyweb.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall. HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD? The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly. Individual Accounts: Shareholders should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card. Joint Accounts: All joint owners should sign exactly as their names appear in the account registration shown on the proxy card. All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, "trustee") should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer's position with the entity. WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING? All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on February 29, 2008 at 3:00 p.m. Central Time. WHAT ARE THE PROPOSALS BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON? - To elect 13 trustees to the Board of Trustees of the Trust, each of whom will serve until his or her successor is elected and qualified: 1. Bob R. Baker 2. Frank S. Bayley 3. James T. Bunch 4. Bruce L. Crockett 5. Albert R. Dowden 6. Jack M. Fields 7. Martin L. Flanagan 8. Carl Frischling 9. Prema Mathai-Davis 10. Lewis F. Pennock 11. Larry Soll, Ph.D. 12. Raymond Stickel, Jr. 13. Philip A. Taylor - To approve a new sub-advisory agreement for the Fund and each other series portfolio of the Trust between A I M Advisors, Inc. and each of AIM Funds Management Inc.; INVESCO Asset Management Deutschland, GmbH; INVESCO Asset Management Ltd.; Invesco Asset Management (Japan) Limited; Invesco Australia Limited; Invesco Global Asset Management (N.A.), Inc.; Invesco Hong Kong Limited; Invesco Institutional (N.A.), Inc.; and Invesco Senior Secured Management, Inc. - To approve an amendment to the Trust's Agreement and Declaration of Trust that would permit the Board of Trustees of the Trust to terminate the Trust, the Fund and each other series portfolio of the Trust, or a share class without a shareholder vote. WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSALS? Further details about the proposals can be found in the proxy statement. QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR: AIM MODERATE GROWTH ALLOCATION FUND We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. HOW DO I VOTE? Voting may take place in the following ways: - You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method. - You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-888-221-0697. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code. - You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement. - If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting. HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE? The Board recommends that you vote FOR each proposal. WHY SHOULD I VOTE? Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the February 29, 2008 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund. WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR? We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Funds' proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares. WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM? The Web proxy voting system offered by proxyweb.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include: - SECURE SOCKETS LAYER (SSL) - A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxyweb.com's Web server and the shareholder's computer. - CONTROL NUMBER - Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. Proxyweb.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card. - FIREWALL - To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxyweb.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall. HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD? The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly. Individual Accounts: Shareholders should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card. Joint Accounts: All joint owners should sign exactly as their names appear in the account registration shown on the proxy card. All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, "trustee") should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer's position with the entity. WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING? All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on February 29, 2008 at 3:00 p.m. Central Time. WHAT ARE THE PROPOSALS BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON? - To elect 13 trustees to the Board of Trustees of the Trust, each of whom will serve until his or her successor is elected and qualified: 1. Bob R. Baker 2. Frank S. Bayley 3. James T. Bunch 4. Bruce L. Crockett 5. Albert R. Dowden 6. Jack M. Fields 7. Martin L. Flanagan 8. Carl Frischling 9. Prema Mathai-Davis 10. Lewis F. Pennock 11. Larry Soll, Ph.D. 12. Raymond Stickel, Jr. 13. Philip A. Taylor - To approve a new sub-advisory agreement for the Fund and each other series portfolio of the Trust between A I M Advisors, Inc. and each of AIM Funds Management Inc.; INVESCO Asset Management Deutschland, GmbH; INVESCO Asset Management Ltd.; Invesco Asset Management (Japan) Limited; Invesco Australia Limited; Invesco Global Asset Management (N.A.), Inc.; Invesco Hong Kong Limited; Invesco Institutional (N.A.), Inc.; and Invesco Senior Secured Management, Inc. - To approve an amendment to the Trust's Agreement and Declaration of Trust that would permit the Board of Trustees of the Trust to terminate the Trust, the Fund and each other series portfolio of the Trust, or a share class without a shareholder vote. WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSALS? Further details about the proposals can be found in the proxy statement. QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR: AIM MODERATELY CONSERVATIVE ALLOCATION FUND We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. HOW DO I VOTE? Voting may take place in the following ways: - You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method. - You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-888-221-0697. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code. - You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement. - If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting. HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE? The Board recommends that you vote FOR each proposal. WHY SHOULD I VOTE? Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the February 29, 2008 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund. WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR? We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Funds' proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares. WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM? The Web proxy voting system offered by proxyweb.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include: - SECURE SOCKETS LAYER (SSL) - A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxyweb.com's Web server and the shareholder's computer. - CONTROL NUMBER - Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. Proxyweb.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card. - FIREWALL - To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxyweb.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall. HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD? The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly. Individual Accounts: Shareholders should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card. Joint Accounts: All joint owners should sign exactly as their names appear in the account registration shown on the proxy card. All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, "trustee") should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer's position with the entity. WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING? All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on February 29, 2008 at 3:00 p.m. Central Time. WHAT ARE THE PROPOSALS BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON? - To elect 13 trustees to the Board of Trustees of the Trust, each of whom will serve until his or her successor is elected and qualified: 1. Bob R. Baker 2. Frank S. Bayley 3. James T. Bunch 4. Bruce L. Crockett 5. Albert R. Dowden 6. Jack M. Fields 7. Martin L. Flanagan 8. Carl Frischling 9. Prema Mathai-Davis 10. Lewis F. Pennock 11. Larry Soll, Ph.D. 12. Raymond Stickel, Jr. 13. Philip A. Taylor - To approve a new sub-advisory agreement for the Fund and each other series portfolio of the Trust between A I M Advisors, Inc. and each of AIM Funds Management Inc.; INVESCO Asset Management Deutschland, GmbH; INVESCO Asset Management Ltd.; Invesco Asset Management (Japan) Limited; Invesco Australia Limited; Invesco Global Asset Management (N.A.), Inc.; Invesco Hong Kong Limited; Invesco Institutional (N.A.), Inc.; and Invesco Senior Secured Management, Inc. - To approve an amendment to the Trust's Agreement and Declaration of Trust that would permit the Board of Trustees of the Trust to terminate the Trust, the Fund and each other series portfolio of the Trust, or a share class without a shareholder vote. WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSALS? Further details about the proposals can be found in the proxy statement. QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR: AIM SMALL CAP GROWTH FUND We encourage you to read the proxy statement in full; however, the following represent some typical questions that shareholders may have regarding the proxy statement. HOW DO I VOTE? Voting may take place in the following ways: - You may vote your shares at www.proxyweb.com unless your shares are held through a broker, in which case you may vote your shares at www.proxyvote.com. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote on the Internet. Because Internet voting is the most economical way to vote your proxy, we encourage all shareholders to use this method. - You may call in your vote to a 24-hour automated system at 1-888-221-0697. You will need the control number from your proxy card to vote by telephone. For questions or to vote through a customer service representative you may call 1-866-438-4810; you will be asked to verify your identity by providing certain information such as your current address and ZIP code. - You may indicate your vote on the proxy card and return it in the postage-paid envelope mailed to you with this proxy statement. - If you do attend the meeting, you may vote your shares in person. Please notify us by calling 1-800-952-3502 if you plan to attend the meeting. HOW DOES THE BOARD RECOMMEND THAT I VOTE? The Board recommends that you vote FOR each proposal. WHY SHOULD I VOTE? Every vote is important. If shareholders fail to vote their proxies, the fund may not receive enough votes to go forward with the February 29, 2008 shareholder meeting. If this happens, additional solicitations may have to be made to obtain a quorum, or proxies may have to be resent to shareholders, which will result in additional expense to the fund. WHO HAVE WE CONTRACTED FOR THE SERVICES OF A PROXY SOLICITOR? We have hired Computershare Fund Services as the Funds' proxy solicitor. If we do not receive your vote after a reasonable amount of time, you may receive a telephone call from them reminding you to vote your shares. WILL MY VOTE BE CONFIDENTIAL USING THE ONLINE PROXY VOTING SYSTEM? The Web proxy voting system offered by proxyweb.com maintains a high level of security to ensure the confidentiality of your vote. Security features include: - SECURE SOCKETS LAYER (SSL) - A security measure that encrypts all information that travels between proxyweb.com's Web server and the shareholder's computer. - CONTROL NUMBER - Each shareholder is required to enter his or her control number. Proxyweb.com verifies the number and presents the holder with the proxy card. - FIREWALL - To protect the confidentiality of your account records, proxyweb.com uses only control numbers and card codes to register votes. Voted positions are then periodically uploaded to our master database of shareholders listed as of the record date. All account-specific data remains behind our firewall. HOW DO I SIGN THE PROXY CARD? The following general rules for signing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and could help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to sign your proxy card properly. Individual Accounts: Shareholders should sign exactly as their name appears in the account registration shown on the proxy card. Joint Accounts: All joint owners should sign exactly as their names appear in the account registration shown on the proxy card. All Other Accounts: The capacity of the individual signing the proxy card (for example, "trustee") should be indicated unless it is reflected in the form of registration. If a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, please sign full entity name and indicate the signer's position with the entity. WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR VOTING? All votes must be received before or at the shareholder meeting, which will be held on February 29, 2008 at 3:00 p.m. Central Time. WHAT ARE THE PROPOSALS BEING PRESENTED AT THE MEETING AND WHAT AM I BEING ASKED TO VOTE ON? - To elect 13 trustees to the Board of Trustees of the Trust, each of whom will serve until his or her successor is elected and qualified: 1. Bob R. Baker 2. Frank S. Bayley 3. James T. Bunch 4. Bruce L. Crockett 5. Albert R. Dowden 6. Jack M. Fields 7. Martin L. Flanagan 8. Carl Frischling 9. Prema Mathai-Davis 10. Lewis F. Pennock 11. Larry Soll, Ph.D. 12. Raymond Stickel, Jr. 13. Philip A. Taylor - To approve a new sub-advisory agreement for the Fund and each other series portfolio of the Trust between A I M Advisors, Inc. and each of AIM Funds Management Inc.; INVESCO Asset Management Deutschland, GmbH; INVESCO Asset Management Ltd.; Invesco Asset Management (Japan) Limited; Invesco Australia Limited; Invesco Global Asset Management (N.A.), Inc.; Invesco Hong Kong Limited; Invesco Institutional (N.A.), Inc.; and Invesco Senior Secured Management, Inc. - To approve an amendment to the Trust's Agreement and Declaration of Trust that would permit the Board of Trustees of the Trust to terminate the Trust, the Fund and each other series portfolio of the Trust, or a share class without a shareholder vote. WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPOSALS? Further details about the proposals can be found in the proxy statement. HYPERLINK ALERT You are leaving the AIM Investments Web Site. 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PROPOSED SCRIPT FOR TELEPHONE VOTING 1-888-221-0697 OPENING: WHEN CONNECTED TO THE TOLL-FREE NUMBER, SHAREHOLDER WILL HEAR: "Welcome. "Please enter the control number labeled as such or located in the box indicated by an arrow on the upper portion of your proxy card." WHEN SHAREHOLDER ENTERS THE CONTROL NUMBER, HE/SHE WILL HEAR: "To vote as the ** Board recommends on all proposals, press 1 now. To vote on each proposal separately, press 0 now." OPTION 1: VOTING ALL PROPOSALS AS MANAGEMENT RECOMMENDS IF SHAREHOLDER ELECTS TO VOTE AS MANAGEMENT RECOMMENDS ON ALL PROPOSALS, HE/SHE WILL HEAR: "You have voted as the Board recommended. If this is correct, press 1. If incorrect, press 0." IF SHAREHOLDER PRESSES 1, HE/SHE WILL HEAR: "If you have received more than one proxy card, you must vote each card separately. If you would like to vote another proxy, press 1 now. To end this call, press 0 now." IF SHAREHOLDER PRESSES 0 TO INDICATE AN INCORRECT VOTE, HE/SHE WILL BE RETURNED TO THE "TO VOTE AS THE.." SPEECH. IF SHAREHOLDER ELECTS TO REVOTE OR VOTE ANOTHER PROXY, HE/SHE IS RETURNED TO THE "PLEASE ENTER THE CONTROL NUMBER" SPEECH (ABOVE). IF SHAREHOLDER ELECTS TO END THE CALL, HE/SHE WILL HEAR: "Thank you for voting." CALL IS TERMINATED. BROADRIDGE FINANCIAL SOLUTIONS INC. 1/2/2008 OPTION 2: VOTING EACH PROPOSAL SEPARATELY IF SHAREHOLDER ELECTS TO VOTE EACH PROPOSAL SEPARATELY, HE/SHE WILL HEAR: "Proposal 1: To vote FOR all nominees, press 1. To WITHHOLD from all nominees, press 9. To WITHHOLD from an individual nominee, press 0. Make your selection now." IF THE SHAREHOLDER VOTES FOR ALL NOMINEES OR WITHHOLDS FROM ALL NOMINEES, THE SCRIPT MOVES TO PROPOSAL 2. IF THE SHAREHOLDER ELECTS TO WITHHOLD FROM A SPECIFIC NOMINEE, HE/SHE WILL HEAR: "Enter the two-digit number that appears in front of the nominee's name you DO NOT wish to vote for." AND THEN, "Press 1 to withhold from another nominee or Press 0 if you have completed voting on nominees." WHEN THE SHAREHOLDER HAS FINISHED VOTING ON PROPOSAL 1 , HE/SHE WILL HEAR: "Proposal 2: To vote FOR, press 1; AGAINST, press 9; ABSTAIN, press 0." WHEN THE SHAREHOLDER HAS FINISHED VOTING ON PROPOSAL 2, HE/SHE WILL HEAR: "Proposal 3: To vote FOR, press 1; AGAINST, press 9; ABSTAIN, press 0." WHEN THE SHAREHOLDER HAS FINISHED VOTING ON PROPOSAL 3, HE/SHE WILL HEAR: "Your votes have been cast as follows (VOTE FOR EACH PROPOSAL IS GIVEN). If this is correct, press 1. If incorrect, press 0." IF THE SHAREHOLDER PRESSES 1, HE/SHE WILL HEAR: "If you have received more than one proxy card, you must vote each card separately. If you would like to vote another proxy, press 1 now. To end this call, press 0 now." IF SHAREHOLDER PRESSES 0 TO INDICATE AN INCORRECT VOTE, HE/SHE WILL BE RETURNED TO THE "TO VOTE AS THE.." SPEECH. IF SHAREHOLDER ELECTS TO REVOTE THE CANCELLED VOTE OR VOTE ANOTHER PROXY, HE/SHE IS RETURNED TO THE "PLEASE ENTER THE CONTROL NUMBER" SPEECH (ABOVE). IF SHAREHOLDER ELECTS TO END THE CALL, HE/SHE WILL HEAR: "Thank you for voting." CALL IS TERMINATED. BROADRIDGE FINANCIAL SOLUTIONS INC. 1/2/2008