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UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

FORM N-CSR

CERTIFIED SHAREHOLDER REPORT OF REGISTERED

MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT COMPANIES

Investment Company Act file number: 811-21839

AARP PORTFOLIOS

(Exact name of registrant as specified in charter)

650 F Street, NW

Washington, DC 20004-1604

(Address of principal executive offices)(Zip code)

 

(Name and Address of Agent for Service)

 

 

Copy to:

 

Richard Hisey

AARP Financial Incorporated

Two Highwood Drive, Suite 202

Tewksbury, MA 01876

 

Gary O. Cohen, Esq.

Jorden Burt LLP

1025 Thomas Jefferson Street, NW

Suite 400 East

Washington, DC 20007-5208

Registrant’s telephone number, including area code: (202) 434-3650

Date of fiscal year end: June 30

Date of reporting period: December 31, 2009

 

 

 


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Item 1. Report to Shareholders


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Semi-Annual Report

 

December 31, 2009 (unaudited)

 

U.S. Bond Market Portfolio

 

U.S. Stock Market Portfolio

 

International Stock Market Portfolio


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A NOTE ABOUT AARP PORTFOLIOS

The series, “Portfolios”, of AARP Portfolios seek to match the performance of market indexes for U.S. stocks, international stocks, and U.S. bonds. They serve as the underlying investments to AARP Funds’ asset allocation funds, which include AARP Conservative Fund, AARP Moderate Fund, AARP Aggressive Fund, and AARP Income Fund, collectively, “Funds”.

 

Shares of AARP Portfolios are not offered to the public for investment.

 

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An investor should consider the investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses of AARP Funds carefully before investing. To get a prospectus containing this and other information, please call 1-800-958-6457. Read the prospectus carefully before you invest.

 

AARP Funds are distributed by ALPS Distributors, Inc.


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U.S. Bond Market Portfolio  

Portfolio composition

  1

Performance

  1
U.S. Stock Market Portfolio  

Portfolio composition

  2

Performance

  2
International Stock Market Portfolio  

Portfolio composition

  3

Performance

  3

Country Allocation

  3
Understanding Your Expenses   4
Financial Statements   72

Portfolio of investments

  6

Statements of assets and liabilities

  72

Statements of operations

  73

Statements of changes in net assets

  74

Financial highlights

  76
Notes to Financial Statements   79
AARP Portfolios—
Supplemental Information
  93

 

An investor should consider the investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses of AARP Funds carefully before investing. To get a prospectus containing this and other information, please call 1-800-958-6457. Read the prospectus carefully before you invest.

 

AARP Funds are distributed by ALPS Distributors, Inc.

 

AARP Financial, Inc. is not affiliated with ALPS Distributors, Inc.


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U.S. Bond Market Portfolio    AARP PORTFOLIOS 2009 SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT    1

 

U.S. Bond Market Portfolio

 

Portfolio composition (As a percentage of net assets)

December 31, 2009 (unaudited)           
   

Mortgage-backed securities

  36.5%     

Municipal bonds

  0.5 %
 

U.S. Treasury

  25.3%     

Asset-backed securities

  0.3 %
 

Corporate bonds

  19.3%     

Cash equivalents

  4.2 %
 

U.S. Government Agencies

  7.7%     

Other assets and liabilities, net

  (2.1)%
 

International debt

  5.0%     

Total net assets

  100.0 %
          

Commercial mortgage-backed securities

  3.3%         
          

See Notes to Financial Statements.

                

Performance Discussion

The U.S. Bond Market Portfolio seeks to replicate the total return of the Barclays Capital Aggregate Bond Index. For the six months period ended December 31, 2009, the U.S. Bond Market Portfolio returned 3.69% versus the benchmark, the Barclays Capital Aggregate Bond Index, which returned 3.95%.

 

Performance data quoted represents past performance which is no guarantee of future results. Investment return and principal value will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. Mutual fund performance changes over time and current performance may be lower or higher than what is stated. Returns shown do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares. Mutual funds are not obligations of or guaranteed by any bank and are not federally insured. The performance of the Fund assumes the reinvestment of all dividends and distributions. The index above has been adjusted to reflect reinvestment of dividends on securities in the index. The adviser is waiving a portion of its advisory fee and other operating expenses. Had the fees not been waived or reimbursed, returns would have been lower. It is not possible to invest directly in an Index.

 

Sources: Barclays Capital, Inc., AARP Financial

 

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Barclays Capital Aggregate Bond Index*

 

This index serves as the benchmark for the U.S. Bond Market Portfolio. The index includes a large variety of U.S. bonds that are investment grade and taxable, covering three major types of bonds: government and corporate bonds, mortgage-backed securities and asset-backed securities. The index is unmanaged and you cannot directly invest in it. In addition, indexes do not have expenses.


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2    AARP PORTFOLIOS 2009 SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT    U.S. Stock Market Portfolio

 

U.S. Stock Market Portfolio

 

 

Portfolio composition (As a percentage of net assets)

December 31, 2009 (unaudited)           
   

Information technology

  18.5%     

Utilities

  4.3 %
 

Financials

  15.6%     

Materials

  4.2 %
 

Health care

  12.2%     

Telecommunication services

  3.1 %
 

Industrials

  11.8%     

Cash equivalents

  1.4 %
 

Consumer discretionary

  11.1%     

Other assets and liabilities, net

  (0.9)%
 

Energy

  10.2%     

Total net assets

  100.0 %
          

Consumer staples

  8.5%         
          

SeeNotes to Financial Statements.

       

LOGO

 

MSCI U.S. Investable Market 2500 Index

 

This index serves as the benchmark for the U.S. Stock Market Portfolio. The index includes about 2,500 securities listed on the New York and American Stock Exchanges and the Nasdaq over-the-counter market. The stocks represent companies of all types and sizes. The index is unmanaged and you cannot directly invest in it. In addition, indexes do not have expenses.

 

Performance Discussion

The U.S. Stock Market Portfolio seeks to replicate the total return of the MSCI U.S. Investable Market 2500 Index. For the six month period ended December 31, 2009, the U.S. Stock Market Portfolio returned 23.13% versus the benchmark, the MSCI U.S. Investable Market 2500 Index, which returned 23.32%.

 

Performance data quoted represents past performance which is no guarantee of future results. Investment return and principal value will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. Mutual fund performance changes over time and current performance may be lower or higher than what is stated. Returns shown do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares. Mutual funds are not obligations of or guaranteed by any bank and are not federally insured. The performance of the Fund assumes the reinvestment of all dividends and distributions. The index above has been adjusted to reflect reinvestment of dividends on securities in the index. The adviser is waiving a portion of its advisory fee and other operating expenses. Had the fees not been waived or reimbursed, returns would have been lower. It is not possible to invest directly in an Index.

 

Sources: MSCI Barra., AARP Financial


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International Stock Market Portfolio    AARP PORTFOLIOS 2009 SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT    3

 

International Stock Market Portfolio

 

   

Portfolio composition (As a percentage of net assets)

   
December 31, 2009 (unaudited)           
   

Financials

  17.4%     

Telecommunication services

  3.9%
 

Industrials

  7.6%     

Utilities

  3.4%
 

Materials

  7.4%     

Information technology

  3.4%
 

Consumer discretionary

  7.3%     

Exchange-traded funds

  28.5%
 

Consumer staples

  6.4%     

Cash equivalents

  1.6%
 

Energy

  6.3%     

Other assets and liabilities, net

  1.3%
 

Health care

  5.5%     

Total net assets

  100.0%
          
See Notes to Financial Statements.                 

 

Performance Discussion

The International Stock Market Portfolio seeks to replicate the total return of the MSCI ACWI ex U.S. Index. For the six month period ended December 31, 2009, the International Stock Market Portfolio returned 23.35% versus the benchmark, the MSCI ACWI ex U.S. Index, which returned 24.16%.

 

Performance data quoted represents past performance which is no guarantee of future results. Investment return and principal value will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. Mutual fund performance changes over time and current performance may be lower or higher than what is stated. Returns shown do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares. Mutual funds are not obligations of or guaranteed by any bank and are not federally insured. The performance of the Fund assumes the reinvestment of all dividends and distributions. The indexes above have been adjusted to reflect reinvestment of dividends on securities in the indexes. The adviser is waiving a portion of its advisory fee and other operating expenses. Had the fees not been waived or reimbursed, returns would have been lower. It is not possible to invest directly in an Index.

 

Sources: MSCI Barra., AARP Financial

Country allocation

 

     Percentage
of Net Assets

United Kingdom

  14.6%

Japan

  14.5%

France

  7.1%

Australia

  5.7%

Germany

  5.5%

Switzerland

  5.2%

Spain

  3.2%

Italy

  2.3%

Netherlands

  2.0%

Sweden

  1.7%

United States

  1.7%

Hong Kong

  1.3%

Singapore

  0.9%

Finland

  0.8%

Belgium

  0.7%

Denmark

  0.6%

Norway

  0.5%

Luxembourg

  0.4%

Ireland

  0.3%

Greece

  0.3%

Bermuda

  0.3%

Austria

  0.2%

Portugal

  0.2%

Cayman Islands

  0.1%

New Zealand

  0.1%

Other securities1

  28.5%

Other assets and liabilities

  1.3%
     

Total net assets

  100.0%
1

Other securities include exchange traded funds that invest in 22 emerging market countries as well as Canada.

 

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MSCI ACWI ex-U.S. Index

 

This index is a free float adjusted market capitalization weighted index that is designed to mirror the equity market performance of developed and emerging markets. The MSCI ACWI ex-U.S. Index® consisted of 44 country indices comprised of 22 developed and 22 emerging market indices.


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4    AARP PORTFOLIOS 2009 SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT    Understanding Your Expenses

 

Understanding Your Expenses (unaudited)

 

As a shareholder of a Portfolio, you incur ongoing costs, including investment advisory fees, and other expenses of running a fund. It’s important to understand exactly how much you pay to purchase and own a fund and to compare the costs of owning different funds because these costs reduce your returns.

The example in the table on the next page is intended to help you to understand your ongoing costs in dollars of investing in an AARP Portfolio and to compare these costs with the ongoing costs of investing in other mutual funds. It is based on an investment of $1,000 invested at the beginning of the period and held for the entire period from July 1, 2009 to December 31, 2009.

 

Actual expenses

The first line for each Portfolio in the table on the next page provides information about actual account values and actual expenses. You may use the information in the first line, together with the amount you invested, to estimate the expenses that you incurred over the period. Simply divide your account value by $1,000 (for example, an $8,600 account value divided by $1,000 = 8.6), then multiply the result by the number in the first line under the heading entitled “Expenses paid during period” to estimate the expenses attributable to your investment during this period.

 

Hypothetical example for comparison purposes

The second line in the table on the next page labeled “Hypothetical”, helps you to compare the costs of an AARP Portfolio to other funds using a 5% return as required by the Securities and Exchange Commission for all mutual funds. It provides information about hypothetical account values and hypothetical expenses based on the Portfolio’s actual expense ratio and an assumed rate of return of 5% per year before expenses, which is not the Portfolio’s actual return. You should not use the hypothetical account values and expenses to estimate the actual ending account balance or your expenses for the period. Rather, these figures are required to be provided to enable you to compare the ongoing costs of investing in the Portfolio with other funds. To do so, compare this 5% hypothetical example with the 5% hypothetical examples that appear in the shareholder reports of the other funds.

 


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Please note that the expenses shown in the table are meant to highlight your ongoing costs only. Therefore, the second line of the table is useful in comparing ongoing costs only, and will not help you determine the relative total costs of owning different funds. In addition, if these transaction costs were included, your costs would have been higher.

 

       
     Beginning account value
7/1/09
   Ending account value
12/31/09
   Expenses paid
during period1
 

U.S. Bond Market Portfolio

         

Actual

  $ 1,000    $ 1,036.90    $ 1.28

Hypothetical

  $ 1,000    $ 1,023.95    $ 1.28

(assuming a 5% return before expenses)

         
 

U.S. Stock Market Portfolio

         

Actual

  $ 1,000    $ 1,231.30    $ 1.41

Hypothetical

  $ 1,000    $ 1,023.95    $ 1.28

(assuming a 5% return before expenses)

         
 

International Stock Market Portfolio

         

Actual

  $ 1,000    $ 1,233.50    $ 1.69

Hypothetical

  $ 1,000    $ 1,023.69    $ 1.53

(assuming a 5% return before expenses)

         
 
 

1  Expenses reflect the Portfolio’s annualized net expense ratio multiplied by the average account value over the period, multiplied by 184/365 (to reflect the one-half year period). The annualized net expense ratios are as follows: U.S. Bond Market Portfolio 0.25%, U.S. Stock Market Portfolio 0.25% and International Stock Market Portfolio 0.30%.


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6    AARP PORTFOLIOS 2009 SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT    U.S. Bond Market Portfolio

 

U.S. Bond Market Portfolio

December 31, 2009 (unaudited)

 

Portfolio of investments
    Par Amount   Value
   

Asset-Backed Securities–0.3%

Capital One Multi-Asset

   

Execution Trust, 4.900%, 12/15/2017

  $ 25,000   $ 23,826

Citibank Credit Card

   

Issuance Trust, 4.900%, 12/12/2016

    100,000     106,576

Citibank Credit Card

   

Issuance Trust
2003-A10, 4.750%, 12/10/2015

    15,000     15,974

Ford Credit Auto Owner

   

Trust, 5.240%, 7/15/2012

    50,000     52,483

PSE&G Transition Funding

   

LLC, 6.750%, 6/15/2016

    10,000     11,426

TXU Electric Delivery

   

Transition Bond Co. LLC, 5.290%, 5/15/2018

    50,000     54,226

USAA Auto Owner Trust,

   

2.530%, 7/15/2015

    10,000     9,951
 
Total Asset-Backed Securities–  

(Identified Cost $256,581)

    274,462
 

Corporate Bonds–19.3%

Consumer Discretionary–1.9%

Altria Group, Inc., 8.500%,

   

11/10/2013

    50,000     57,830

Anheuser-Busch Cos.,

   

Inc., 6.450%, 9/1/2037

    25,000     26,524

1Anheuser-Busch InBev

   

Worldwide, Inc., 3.000%, 10/15/2012

    25,000     25,134

1Anheuser-Busch InBev

   

Worldwide, Inc., 4.125%, 1/15/2015

    50,000     50,825

1Anheuser-Busch InBev

   

Worldwide, Inc., 5.375%, 1/15/2020

    50,000     51,111

CBS Corp., 7.875%,

   

7/30/2030

    30,000     32,441

Clorox Co., 5.450%,

   

10/15/2012

    50,000     53,793
   

Coca-Cola Co., 5.350%,

   

11/15/2017

  25,000   26,974

Coca-Cola Enterprises,

   

Inc., 6.750%, 9/15/2028

  25,000   28,162

Comcast Corp., 5.900%,

   

3/15/2016

  50,000   53,916

Comcast Corp., 6.450%,

   

3/15/2037

  25,000   25,860

Comcast Corp., 6.950%,

   

8/15/2037

  50,000   54,670

Costco Wholesale Corp.,

   

5.500%, 3/15/2017

  50,000   53,444

DaimlerChrysler North

   

America Holdings, 8.500%, 1/18/2031

  25,000   30,804

DaimlerChrysler North

   

America Holdings Senior Note, 6.500%, 11/15/2013

  50,000   54,859

Dr Pepper Snapple Group,

   

Inc., 6.120%, 5/1/2013

  100,000   109,525

FedEx Corp., 7.375%,

   

1/15/2014

  10,000   11,356

Fortune Brands, Inc.,

   

3.000%, 6/1/2012

  50,000   49,584

Home Depot, Inc., 5.400%,

   

3/1/2016

  50,000   52,411

Kohl’s Corp., 6.250%,

   

12/15/2017

  25,000   27,707

Lowe’s Cos., Inc., 5.800%,

   

10/15/2036

  25,000   25,564

News America Holdings,

   

Inc., 9.250%, 2/1/2013

  35,000   40,864

News America, Inc. Senior

   

Note, 6.150%, 3/1/2037

  25,000   24,954

Nordstrom, Inc., 6.750%,

   

6/1/2014

  10,000   11,179

PepsiCo, Inc., 3.750%,

   

3/1/2014

  50,000   51,719

Target Corp. Note, 5.875%,

   

3/1/2012

  50,000   54,203

Time Warner Cable, Inc.,

   

3.500%, 2/1/2015

  25,000   24,727

Time Warner Cable, Inc.,

   

5.000%, 2/1/2020

  35,000   34,007

Time Warner Cable, Inc.,

   

5.850%, 5/1/2017

  50,000   52,612

Time Warner, Inc., 5.875%,

   

11/15/2016

  25,000   27,026


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U.S. Bond Market Portfolio    AARP PORTFOLIOS 2009 SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT    7

 

Portfolio of investments
    Par Amount   Value
   

Corporate Bonds (continued)

Consumer Discretionary (continued)

Time Warner, Inc.,

   

7.700%, 5/1/2032

  $ 50,000   $ 58,885

United Parcel Service, Inc.,

   

6.200%, 1/15/2038

    25,000     27,813

Vanderbilt University,

   

5.250%, 4/1/2019

    50,000     52,209

Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.,

   

5.000%, 4/5/2012

    100,000     107,631

Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.,

   

5.250%, 9/1/2035

    25,000     24,669
 

Total Consumer Discretionary

    1,494,992
 
Consumer Staples–0.7%

Archer-Daniels-Midland

   

Co., 7.000%, 2/1/2031

    25,000     28,570

Campbell Soup Co.,

   

4.500%, 2/15/2019

    20,000     20,051

ConAgra Foods, Inc.,

   

7.000%, 10/1/2028

    25,000     26,862

CVS Caremark Corp.,

   

6.250%, 6/1/2027

    25,000     25,491

General Mills, Inc.,

   

6.000%, 2/15/2012

    50,000     54,011

H.J. Heinz Finance Co.,

   

6.000%, 3/15/2012

    25,000     26,831

Hershey Co., 4.850%,

   

8/15/2015

    25,000     26,240

Kraft Foods, Inc., 6.125%,

   

2/1/2018

    25,000     26,330

Kraft Foods, Inc., 6.250%,

   

6/1/2012

    50,000     53,917

Kroger Co., 5.500%,

   

2/1/2013

    50,000     53,435

McDonald’s Corp.,

   

6.300%, 3/1/2038

    25,000     27,672

Procter & Gamble Co.,

   

5.550%, 3/5/2037

    25,000     25,911

1Ralcorp Holdings, Inc.,

   

6.625%, 8/15/2039

    25,000     24,459

Whirlpool Corp., 8.600%,

   

5/1/2014

    10,000     11,333

Xerox Corp., 6.350%,

   

5/15/2018

    50,000     52,241
   

Yum! Brands, Inc.,

   

6.250%, 3/15/2018

  50,000   54,629
 

Total Consumer Staples

  537,983
 
Energy–1.9%

Alberta Energy Co. Ltd.,

   

8.125%, 9/15/2030

  25,000   30,212

Ameren Energy Generating

   

Co., 6.300%, 4/1/2020

  25,000   24,594

Anadarko Petroleum Corp.,

   

5.950%, 9/15/2016

  25,000   27,080

Apache Corp., 6.000%,

   

1/15/2037

  25,000   26,693

Appalachian Power Co.,

   

5.000%, 6/1/2017

  10,000   9,897

Baker Hughes, Inc.,

   

6.500%, 11/15/2013

  25,000   28,244

Boardwalk Pipelines LLC,

   

5.500%, 2/1/2017

  20,000   19,903

Canadian Natural

   

Resources Ltd., 5.700%, 5/15/2017

  25,000   26,750

Cisco Systems, Inc.,

   

4.950%, 2/15/2019

  50,000   51,344

ConocoPhillips, 4.400%,

   

5/15/2013

  100,000   105,592

ConocoPhillips, 6.500%,

   

2/1/2039

  25,000   27,842

ConocoPhillips Canada

   

Funding Co., 5.950%, 10/15/2036

  25,000   25,283

Diamond Offshore Drilling,

   

Inc., 5.875%, 5/1/2019

  40,000   42,686

DTE Energy Co., 7.625%,

   

5/15/2014

  25,000   27,935

El Paso Natural Gas Co.,

   

5.950%, 4/15/2017

  50,000   51,751

EnCana Corp., 4.750%,

   

10/15/2013

  25,000   26,287

Enterprise Products

   

Operating LLC, 5.250%, 1/31/2020

  50,000   49,557

Enterprise Products

   

Operating LP, 6.875%, 3/1/2033

  10,000   10,612

EOG Resources, Inc.,

   

6.875%, 10/1/2018

  25,000   28,822

FirstEnergy Corp.,

   

6.450%, 11/15/2011

  1,000   1,073


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8    AARP PORTFOLIOS 2009 SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT    U.S. Bond Market Portfolio

 

U.S. Bond Market Portfolio (continued)

December 31, 2009 (unaudited)

 

Portfolio of investments
    Par Amount   Value
   

Corporate Bonds (continued)

Energy (continued)

FirstEnergy Corp.,

   

7.375%, 11/15/2031

  $ 20,000   $ 21,739

FirstEnergy Solutions

   

Corp., 6.050%, 8/15/2021

    20,000     20,218

General Electric Co.,

   

5.000%, 2/1/2013

    100,000     105,871

Hess Corp., 7.300%,

   

8/15/2031

    25,000     28,491

KeySpan Corp., 8.000%,

   

11/15/2030

    25,000     28,881

Kinder Morgan Energy

   

Partners LP, 5.800%, 3/15/2035

    50,000     46,472

Magellan Midstream

   

Partners L, 6.550%, 7/15/2019

    25,000     27,186

Marathon Oil Corp.,

   

6.600%, 10/1/2037

    25,000     26,607

Murphy Oil Corp.,

   

6.375%, 5/1/2012

    25,000     26,291

Ohio Power Co., 5.375%,

   

10/1/2021

    15,000     15,073

Pemex Project Funding

   

Master Trust, 6.625%, 6/15/2035

    25,000     23,835

Petro-Canada, 7.000%,

   

11/15/2028

    25,000     26,953

Plains All American

   

Pipeline LP, 6.650%, 1/15/2037

    25,000     25,587

Progress Energy, Inc.,

   

6.850%, 4/15/2012

    50,000     54,303

Progress Energy, Inc.,

   

7.750%, 3/1/2031

    25,000     29,476

Rowan Cos, Inc., 7.875%,

   

8/1/2019

    15,000     16,717

San Diego Gas & Electric

   

Co., 6.000%, 6/1/2039

    20,000     21,552

Sempra Energy, 6.500%,

   

6/1/2016

    30,000     32,578
   

Spectra Energy Capital

   

LLC, 5.900%, 9/15/2013

  50,000   53,369

Talisman Energy, Inc.,

   

7.750%, 6/1/2019

  5,000   5,882

Toledo Edison Co.,

   

7.250%, 5/1/2020

  15,000   17,149

TransCanada Pipelines

   

Ltd., 9.875%, 1/1/2021

  25,000   33,637

Transocean, Inc., 6.000%,

   

3/15/2018

  25,000   26,717

Valero Energy Corp.,

   

7.500%, 4/15/2032

  25,000   25,780

Virginia Electric and Power

   

Co., 5.000%, 6/30/2019

  65,000   66,388

Williams Cos, Inc.,

   

7.125%, 9/1/2011

  50,000   53,456

XTO Energy, Inc., 6.100%,

   

4/1/2036

  25,000   27,086
 

Total Energy

  1,529,451
 
Financials–8.6%

American Express Bank

   

FSB, 3.150%, 12/9/2011

  25,000   25,849

American Express Co.,

   

7.000%, 3/19/2018

  100,000   110,301

American International

   

Group, Inc., 6.250%, 5/1/2036

  25,000   18,613

Ameritech Capital Funding,

   

6.550%, 1/15/2028

  20,000   19,369

Asian Development Bank,

   

2.750%, 5/21/2014

  60,000   59,955

Bank of America Corp.,

   

3.125%, 6/15/2012

  50,000   51,840

Bank of America Corp.,

   

4.750%, 8/15/2013

  100,000   101,715

Bank of America Corp.,

   

5.625%, 10/14/2016

  50,000   50,768

Bank of America Corp.,

   

7.625%, 6/1/2019

  100,000   115,884

Bank of America NA,

   

5.300%, 3/15/2017

  50,000   49,077

Bank of America NA,

   

6.000%, 10/15/2036

  25,000   24,237

Bank of New York Mellon

   

Corp., 4.300%, 5/15/2014

  30,000   31,605

BB&T Corp., 3.375%,

   

9/25/2013

  25,000   25,219


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Portfolio of investments
    Par Amount   Value
   

Corporate Bonds (continued)

Financials (continued)

BB&T Corp., 5.250%,

   

11/1/2019

  $ 25,000   $ 24,139

Bear Stearns Cos., Inc.,

   

5.300%, 10/30/2015

    30,000     31,769

Bear Stearns Cos., Inc.,

   

6.950%, 8/10/2012

    150,000     167,692

Berkshire Hathaway

   

Finance Corp., 4.000%, 4/15/2012

    50,000     52,427

Berkshire Hathaway

   

Finance Corp., 4.850%, 1/15/2015

    10,000     10,718

BlackRock, Inc., 3.500%,

   

12/10/2014

    25,000     24,714

BP Capital Markets PLC,

   

3.625%, 5/8/2014

    50,000     51,201

Capital One Capital IV,

   

6.745%, 2/17/2037

    25,000     21,000

Capital One Capital VI,

   

8.875%, 5/15/2040

    40,000     42,900

Capital One Financial

   

Corp., 7.375%, 5/23/2014

    15,000     17,000

Chubb Corp., 6.000%,

   

11/15/2011

    10,000     10,748

Cincinnati Financial Corp.,

   

6.920%, 5/15/2028

    10,000     9,688

Citibank NA, 1.250%,

   

9/22/2011

    50,000     50,106

Citigroup Funding, Inc.,

   

1.875%, 10/22/2012

    100,000     99,690

Citigroup Funding, Inc.,

   

2.250%, 12/10/2012

    100,000     100,856

Citigroup, Inc., 2.875%,

   

12/9/2011

    25,000     25,762

Citigroup, Inc., 5.500%,

   

2/15/2017

    150,000     142,154

Citigroup, Inc., 5.850%,

   

12/11/2034

    50,000     44,249

Citigroup, Inc., 6.125%,

   

8/25/2036

    50,000     43,009

Citigroup, Inc., 6.125%,

   

5/15/2018

    100,000     100,704
   

Citigroup, Inc., 8.125%,

   

7/15/2039

  15,000   16,981

Citigroup, Inc. Global

   

Senior Note, 6.500%, 1/18/2011

  100,000   104,598

CNA Financial Corp.,

   

6.000%, 8/15/2011

  25,000   25,422

Corp. Andina De Fomento,

   

8.125%, 6/4/2019

  15,000   17,391

Credit Suisse, 3.450%,

   

7/2/2012

  50,000   51,461

Credit Suisse USA, Inc.,

   

5.125%, 8/15/2015

  100,000   106,452

Credit Suisse USA, Inc.,

   

5.250%, 3/2/2011

  50,000   52,396

Devon Financing Corp. ULC,

   

6.875%, 9/30/2011

  50,000   54,338

Discover Financial Services,

   

6.450%, 6/12/2017

  25,000   23,432

Fifth Third Bancorp, 8.250%,

   

3/1/2038

  50,000   47,665

Financing Corp. (FICO),

   

9.650%, 11/2/2018

  25,000   34,150

General Electric Capital

   

Corp., 2.625%, 12/28/2012

  100,000   101,914

General Electric Capital

   

Corp., 3.000%, 12/9/2011

  50,000   51,565

General Electric Capital

   

Corp., 5.400%, 2/15/2017

  50,000   51,104

General Electric Capital

   

Corp., 5.875%, 1/14/2038

  50,000   46,446

General Electric Capital

   

Corp., 5.875%, 2/15/2012

  150,000   160,787

General Electric Capital

   

Corp., 6.750%, 3/15/2032

  60,000   61,351

General Electric Insurance

   

Solutions Corp., 7.000%, 2/15/2026

  50,000   48,969

Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.,

   

1.625%, 7/15/2011

  50,000   50,466

Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.,

   

3.250%, 6/15/2012

  100,000   103,954

Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.,

   

3.625%, 8/1/2012

  35,000   36,083

Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.,

   

5.125%, 1/15/2015

  50,000   52,596


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U.S. Bond Market Portfolio (continued)

December 31, 2009 (unaudited)

 

Portfolio of investments
    Par Amount   Value
   

Corporate Bonds (continued)

Financials (continued)

Goldman Sachs Group,

   

Inc., 5.450%, 11/1/2012  

  $ 100,000   $ 107,589

Goldman Sachs Group,

   

Inc., 5.950%, 1/15/2027

    30,000     28,928

Goldman Sachs Group,

   

Inc., 6.000%, 5/1/2014

    30,000     32,844

Goldman Sachs Group,

   

Inc., 6.125%, 2/15/2033

    25,000     25,183

Goldman Sachs Group,

   

Inc., 6.150%, 4/1/2018

    50,000     53,612

Goldman Sachs Group,

   

Inc., 6.345%, 2/15/2034

    15,000     14,086

Goldman Sachs Group,

   

Inc., 6.750%, 10/1/2037

    25,000     25,779

Hartford Financial Services

   

Group, Inc., 6.100%, 10/1/2041

    25,000     20,040

Healthcare Realty Trust,

   

Inc., 6.500%, 1/17/2017

    25,000     24,799

Hospitality Properties

   

Trust, 7.875%, 8/15/2014

    25,000     25,834

HSBC Finance Corp.,

   

4.750%, 7/15/2013

    100,000     104,209

HSBC Finance Corp.,

   

5.000%, 6/30/2015

    25,000     25,856

HSBC Finance Corp.,

   

6.375%, 11/27/2012

    50,000     54,488

Inter-American

   

Development Bank, 4.250%, 9/10/2018

    50,000     51,135

Inter-American

   

Development Bank, 5.000%, 4/5/2011

    100,000     105,228

International Finance

   

Corp., 3.000%, 4/22/2014

    105,000     105,342

International Lease

   

Finance Corp., 5.650%, 6/1/2014

    50,000     37,822

Jefferies Group, Inc.,

   

8.500%, 7/15/2019

    25,000     27,373
   

John Deere Capital Corp.,

   

5.250%, 10/1/2012

  50,000   54,031

JP Morgan Chase Capital

   

XXV, 6.800%, 10/1/2037

  50,000   49,832

JPMorgan Chase Capital

   

XXVII, 7.000%, 11/1/2039

  50,000   50,584

JPMorgan Chase & Co.,

   

3.125%, 12/1/2011

  100,000   103,546

JPMorgan Chase & Co.,

   

6.000%, 1/15/2018

  25,000   26,918

JPMorgan Chase & Co.,

   

6.625%, 3/15/2012

  100,000   109,222

JPMorgan Chase Capital

   

XV, 5.875%, 3/15/2035

  25,000   22,321

JPMorgan Chase Capital

   

XVIII, 6.950%, 8/17/2036

  25,000   24,361

Keycorp, 6.500%, 5/14/2013

  50,000   51,646

Kimco Realty Corp.,

   

6.875%, 10/1/2019

  25,000   25,466

Kreditanstalt fuer

   

Wiederaufbau, 1.875%, 3/15/2011

  100,000   101,126

Lazard Group, 6.850%,

   

6/15/2017

  50,000   50,392

Liberty Property LP, 6.625%,

   

10/1/2017

  50,000   48,560

Lincoln National Corp.,

   

8.750%, 7/1/2019

  15,000   17,167

Mack-Cali Realty Corp.,

   

7.750%, 8/15/2019

  25,000   25,913

Markel Corp., 7.125%,

   

9/30/2019

  50,000   51,718

Marshall & Ilsley Corp.,

   

5.350%, 4/1/2011

  50,000   49,652

Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc.,

   

6.150%, 4/25/2013

  100,000   107,096

MetLife, Inc., 5.700%,

   

6/15/2035

  10,000   9,909

MetLife, Inc., 6.125%,

   

12/1/2011

  10,000   10,755

MetLife, Inc., 6.400%,

   

12/15/2036

  25,000   22,250

Morgan Stanley, 3.250%,

   

12/1/2011

  100,000   103,781

Morgan Stanley, 5.625%,

   

1/9/2012

  100,000   105,582

Morgan Stanley, 5.950%,

   

12/28/2017

  100,000   103,307


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Portfolio of investments
    Par Amount   Value
   

Corporate Bonds (continued)

Financials (continued)

Morgan Stanley, 6.000%,

   

5/13/2014

  $ 100,000   $ 107,623

Northern Trust Corp.,

   

4.625%, 5/1/2014

    15,000     16,000

PACCAR Financial Corp.,

   

1.950%, 12/17/2012

    25,000     24,759

PNC Bank NA, 4.875%,

   

9/21/2017

    50,000     47,385

Principal Life Income

   

Funding Trusts, 5.125%, 3/1/2011

    100,000     102,914

ProLogis, 7.625%,

   

8/15/2014

    25,000     26,168

Private Export Funding

   

Corp., 4.300%, 12/15/2021

    25,000     23,871

Protective Life Corp.,

   

8.450%, 10/15/2039

    25,000     24,181

Prudential Financial, Inc.,

   

4.500%, 7/15/2013

    50,000     50,606

Prudential Financial, Inc.,

   

6.000%, 12/1/2017

    50,000     51,666

Raymond James Financial,

   

Inc., 8.600%, 8/15/2019

    25,000     27,091

Realty Income Corp.,

   

5.950%, 9/15/2016

    25,000     24,663

Regions Financial Corp.,

   

7.750%, 11/10/2014

    50,000     49,360

Shell International Finance

   

BV, 4.000%, 3/21/2014

    100,000     104,454

Simon Property Group LP,

   

5.100%, 6/15/2015

    25,000     24,724

Simon Property Group LP,

   

5.300%, 5/30/2013

    50,000     51,630

SLM Corp., 5.400%,

   

10/25/2011

    25,000     24,989

Sovereign Bank, 5.125%,

   

3/15/2013

    25,000     25,245

Toll Brothers Finance

   

Corp., 6.750%, 11/1/2019

    25,000     24,528
   

Transatlantic Holdings,

   

Inc., 5.750%, 12/14/2015

  20,000   19,637

Travelers Cos., Inc.,

   

5.500%, 12/1/2015

  25,000   27,116

Travelers Cos., Inc.,

   

5.750%, 12/15/2017

  25,000   26,547

US Bancorp, 4.200%,

   

5/15/2014

  50,000   51,954

USB Capital XIII Trust,

   

6.625%, 12/15/2039

  15,000   15,295

Wachovia Bank NA, 4.875%,

   

2/1/2015

  50,000   51,121

Wachovia Bank NA, 6.600%,

   

1/15/2038

  25,000   26,473

Wachovia Corp., 5.625%,

   

10/15/2016

  50,000   51,196

Wachovia Corp., 5.700%,

   

8/1/2013

  50,000   53,821

Wells Fargo & Co., 3.000%,

   

12/9/2011

  25,000   25,821

Wells Fargo & Co., 3.750%,

   

10/1/2014

  100,000   99,813

Wells Fargo & Co., 5.250%,

   

10/23/2012

  50,000   53,414

Wells Fargo & Co., 5.625%,

   

12/11/2017

  25,000   26,045

Wells Fargo Bank NA,

   

5.750%, 5/16/2016

  100,000   103,806

Western Union Co., 5.400%,

   

11/17/2011

  50,000   53,408

Willis North America, Inc.,

   

5.625%, 7/15/2015

  25,000   24,512
 

Total Financials

  6,791,597
 
Health Care–1.2%

Abbott Laboratories, 5.600%,

   

5/15/2011

  50,000   53,049

Aetna, Inc., 6.625%,

   

6/15/2036

  35,000   36,002

Aflac, Inc., 6.900%,

   

12/17/2039

  15,000   14,824

Allstate Corp., 5.950%,

   

4/1/2036

  25,000   25,364

AmerisourceBergen Corp.,

   

5.875%, 9/15/2015

  10,000   10,912

Amgen, Inc., 5.850%,

   

6/1/2017

  25,000   27,360


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U.S. Bond Market Portfolio (continued)

December 31, 2009 (unaudited)

 

Portfolio of investments
    Par Amount   Value
   

Corporate Bonds (continued)

Health Care (continued)

Amgen, Inc., 6.375%,

   

6/1/2037

  $ 25,000   $ 27,380

Baxter International, Inc.,

   

4.625%, 3/15/2015

    10,000     10,614

Baxter International, Inc.,

   

5.900%, 9/1/2016

    50,000     55,162

Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.,

   

5.875%, 11/15/2036

    25,000     26,072

Eli Lilly & Co., 5.200%,

   

3/15/2017

    50,000     53,020

GlaxoSmithKline Capital,

   

Inc., 5.650%, 5/15/2018

    100,000     108,040

Hospira, Inc., 6.400%,

   

5/15/2015

    5,000     5,540

Johnson & Johnson,

   

4.950%, 5/15/2033

    10,000     9,776

McKesson Corp., 7.500%,

   

2/15/2019

    50,000     59,395

Merck & Co., Inc.,

   

5.000%, 6/30/2019

    100,000     104,140

Pfizer, Inc., 5.350%,

   

3/15/2015

    100,000     109,415

Schering-Plough Corp.,

   

6.000%, 9/15/2017

    25,000     27,812

Teva Pharmaceutical

   

Finance LLC, 5.550%, 2/1/2016

    10,000     10,569

Teva Pharmaceutical

   

Finance LLC, 6.150%, 2/1/2036

    10,000     10,363

UnitedHealth Group, Inc.,

   

6.000%, 11/15/2017

    25,000     25,850

Watson Pharmaceuticals,

   

Inc., 5.000%, 8/15/2014

    20,000     20,440

WellPoint, Inc., 6.375%,

   

1/15/2012

    50,000     53,879

Wyeth, 5.500%,

   

2/15/2016

    25,000     26,907

Wyeth, 7.250%, 3/1/2023

    25,000     28,412
 

Total Health Care

    940,297
 
Industrials–1.8%
   

ACE INA Holdings, Inc.,

   

5.900%, 6/15/2019

  15,000   16,167

Air Products & Chemicals,

   

Inc., 4.375%, 8/21/2019

  25,000   24,824

Altria Group, Inc., 9.250%,

   

8/6/2019

  100,000   122,066

Bemis Co., Inc., 5.650%,

   

8/1/2014

  5,000   5,327

Boeing Capital Corp. Ltd.,

   

6.500%, 2/15/2012

  50,000   54,711

Boston Properties LP,

   

5.875%, 10/15/2019

  25,000   25,125

Burlington Northern Santa

   

Fe Corp., 5.900%, 7/1/2012

  50,000   54,243

Cabot Corp., 5.000%,

   

10/1/2016

  25,000   24,552

Canadian Pacific Railway

   

Co., 5.950%, 5/15/2037

  25,000   23,813

Caterpillar Financial

   

Services Corp., 4.250%, 2/8/2013

  50,000   52,102

Caterpillar Financial

   

Services Corp., 5.125%, 10/12/2011

  50,000   53,092

Caterpillar, Inc., 6.625%,

   

7/15/2028

  10,000   11,191

Cooper US, Inc., 6.100%,

   

7/1/2017

  25,000   27,353

CRH America, Inc.,

   

5.625%, 9/30/2011

  25,000   26,291

CSX Corp., 6.250%,

   

3/15/2018

  25,000   26,964

Deere & Co., 4.375%,

   

10/16/2019

  25,000   25,018

Deere & Co., 5.375%,

   

10/16/2029

  25,000   25,028

Dover Corp., 5.450%,

   

3/15/2018

  25,000   26,496

Dun & Bradstreet Corp.,

   

5.500%, 3/15/2011

  50,000   52,098

Emerson Electric Co.,

   

5.375%, 10/15/2017

  25,000   26,463

Honeywell International,

   

Inc., 5.300%, 3/1/2018

  50,000   52,824

Honeywell International,

   

Inc., 5.700%, 3/15/2036

  25,000   25,740


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Portfolio of investments
    Par Amount   Value
   

Corporate Bonds (continued)

Industrials (continued)

International Business

   

Machines Corp., 2.100%, 5/6/2013

  $ 50,000   $ 49,940

International Business

   

Machines Corp., 6.500%, 1/15/2028

    50,000     54,617

International Paper Co.,

   

7.500%, 8/15/2021

    40,000     44,908

Lockheed Martin Corp.,

   

4.121%, 3/14/2013

    25,000     26,139

Lockheed Martin Corp.,

   

7.750%, 5/1/2026

    25,000     29,855

Norfolk Southern Corp.,

   

7.700%, 5/15/2017

    10,000     11,723

Norfolk Southern Corp.,

   

7.800%, 5/15/2027

    15,000     18,077

Northrop Grumman Corp.,

   

7.750%, 2/15/2031

    15,000     18,586

Philip Morris International,

   

Inc., 5.650%, 5/16/2018

    50,000     52,667

Pitney Bowes, Inc.,

   

5.750%, 9/15/2017

    25,000     26,828

Potash Corp. of

   

Saskatchewan, Inc., 5.250%, 5/15/2014

    25,000     26,891

Procter & Gamble Co.,

   

4.700%, 2/15/2019

    50,000     51,279

Raytheon Co., 4.400%,

   

2/15/2020

    25,000     24,673

RR Donnelley & Sons Co.,

   

8.600%, 8/15/2016

    25,000     27,250

Southwest Airlines Co.,

   

5.250%, 10/1/2014

    50,000     50,696

Tyco International Finance

   

SA, 4.125%, 10/15/2014

    25,000     25,583

Tyco International Group

   

SA, 6.000%, 11/15/2013

    25,000     27,408

Union Pacific Corp.,

   

6.125%, 2/15/2020

    25,000     27,114

Waste Management, Inc.,

   

6.375%, 11/15/2012

    25,000     27,521
 

Total Industrials

    1,403,243
 
Information Technology–0.5%
   

Arrow Electronics, Inc.,

   

6.000%, 4/1/2020

  25,000   24,781

Electronic Data Systems

   

Corp., 6.000%, 8/1/2013

  25,000   27,658

General Dynamics Corp.,

   

1.800%, 7/15/2011

  15,000   15,173

Hewlett-Packard Co.,

   

5.250%, 3/1/2012

  25,000   26,834

Microsoft Corp., 2.950%,

   

6/1/2014

  75,000   75,881

Oracle Corp., 6.500%,

   

4/15/2038

  25,000   27,545

Oracle Corp. and Ozark

   

Holding, Inc., 5.250%, 1/15/2016

  50,000   54,063

Rockwell Collins, Inc.,

   

5.250%, 7/15/2019

  50,000   51,839

Science Applications

   

International Corp., 6.250%, 7/1/2012

  20,000   21,794

United Technologies Corp.,

   

6.050%, 6/1/2036

  25,000   26,666

Xerox Corp., 5.500%,

   

5/15/2012

  50,000   52,870
 

Total Information Technology

  405,104
 
Materials–0.4%

Alcoa, Inc., 5.900%,

   

2/1/2027

  25,000   22,595

Continental Airlines, Inc.,

   

9.000%, 7/8/2016

  50,000   53,000

Dow Chemical Co.,

   

6.000%, 10/1/2012

  50,000   53,819

EI du Pont de Nemours &

   

Co., 4.625%, 1/15/2020

  25,000   24,524

EI Du Pont de Nemours &

   

Co., 4.750%, 3/15/2015

  25,000   26,620

EI Du Pont de Nemours &

   

Co., 5.600%, 12/15/2036

  25,000   24,947

Falconbridge Ltd.,

   

5.500%, 6/15/2017

  25,000   24,972

StatoilHydro ASA,

   

5.250%, 4/15/2019

  20,000   21,238

Vale Overseas Ltd.,

   

6.875%, 11/21/2036

  50,000   50,083

Valspar Corp., 7.250%,

   

6/15/2019

  25,000   27,482
 

Total Materials

  329,280
 


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U.S. Bond Market Portfolio (continued)

December 31, 2009 (unaudited)

 

Portfolio of investments
    Par Amount   Value
   

Corporate Bonds (continued)

Telecommunication Services–0.9%

AT&T Wireless Services,

   

Inc., 8.125%, 5/1/2012

  $ 50,000   $ 56,527

AT&T, Inc., 6.150%,

   

9/15/2034

    25,000     24,790

AT&T, Inc., 6.400%,

   

5/15/2038

    50,000     51,554

AT&T, Inc., 6.800%,

   

5/15/2036

    25,000     26,709

BellSouth Capital Funding

   

Corp., 7.875%, 2/15/2030

    25,000     28,622

BellSouth Corp., 5.200%,

   

9/15/2014

    30,000     32,163

BellSouth Corp., 6.000%,

   

11/15/2034

    10,000     9,789

Cellco Partnership,

   

3.750%, 5/20/2011

    50,000     51,576

Cellco Partnership,

   

5.550%, 2/1/2014

    100,000     108,627

Motorola, Inc., 6.000%,

   

11/15/2017

    25,000     24,226

Quest Diagnostics, Inc.,

   

5.750%, 1/30/2040

    10,000     9,739

Qwest Corp., 8.375%,

   

5/1/2016

    30,000     32,325

SBC Communications, Inc.

   

Global Note, 6.250%, 3/15/2011

    50,000     52,964

Verizon Communications,

   

Inc., 5.500%, 2/15/2018

    50,000     52,264

Verizon Communications,

   

Inc., 5.550%, 2/15/2016

    50,000     53,970

Verizon Global Funding

   

Corp., 5.850%, 9/15/2035

    10,000     9,783

Verizon Global Funding

   

Corp., 7.750%, 12/1/2030

    25,000     29,451

Verizon New England, Inc.,

   

6.500%, 9/15/2011

    30,000     31,989

Vodafone Group PLC,

   

4.150%, 6/10/2014

    50,000     51,491
 

Total Telecommunication Services

    738,559
 
Utilities–1.4%
   

Arizona Public Service Co.,

   

6.500%, 3/1/2012

  10,000   10,754

Atlantic City Electric Co.,

   

7.750%, 11/15/2018

  15,000   17,841

Board of Trustees of The

   

Leland Stanford Junior

   

University, 3.625%,

   

5/1/2014

  100,000   102,983

Carolina Power & Light

   

Co., 5.125%, 9/15/2013

  10,000   10,712

CenterPoint Energy

   

Resources Corp., 6.000%, 5/15/2018

  25,000   25,712

Cincinnati Gas & Electric,

   

5.700%, 9/15/2012

  50,000   54,260

Columbus Southern Power

   

Co., 6.600%, 3/1/2033

  25,000   26,326

Commonwealth Edison

   

Co., 5.900%, 3/15/2036

  25,000   24,945

Commonwealth Edison

   

Co., 6.150%, 9/15/2017

  50,000   54,234

Consolidated Edison Co.

   

of New York, 4.875%, 2/1/2013

  50,000   53,319

Consolidated Edison Co.

   

of New York, Inc., 6.300%, 8/15/2037

  25,000   27,013

Constellation Energy

   

Group, 7.000%, 4/1/2012

  50,000   54,280

Dominion Resources, Inc.,

   

5.150%, 7/15/2015

  15,000   15,895

Dominion Resources, Inc.,

   

6.000%, 11/30/2017

  50,000   53,842

Entergy Gulf States La

   

10/24 Fixed 5.59, 5.590%, 10/1/2024

  15,000   15,029

Exelon Corp., 5.625%,

   

6/15/2035

  15,000   13,608

Florida Power & Light Co.,

   

4.950%, 6/1/2035

  25,000   22,918

Georgia Power Co.,

   

4.250%, 12/1/2019

  40,000   38,839

Interstate Power & Light

   

Co., 6.250%, 7/15/2039

  15,000   15,803

MidAmerican Energy Co.,

   

6.750%, 12/30/2031

  10,000   11,217


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Portfolio of investments
    Par Amount   Value
   

Corporate Bonds (continued)

Utilities (continued)

MidAmerican Funding

   

LLC, 6.927%, 3/1/2029

  $ 25,000   $ 27,191

National Rural Utilities

   

Cooperative Finance Corp., 7.250%, 3/1/2012

    100,000     109,979

Nisource Finance Corp.,

   

6.400%, 3/15/2018

    25,000     26,025

NSTAR, 4.500%,

   

11/15/2019

    25,000     24,496

Oneok, Inc., 5.200%,

   

6/15/2015

    25,000     25,753

Pacific Gas & Electric Co.,

   

5.400%, 1/15/2040

    25,000     24,010

Pacific Gas & Electric Co.,

   

6.050%, 3/1/2034

    15,000     15,711

PPL Electric Utilities Corp.,

   

6.250%, 5/15/2039

    10,000     10,755

Public Service Co. of

   

Colorado, 6.250%, 9/1/2037

    10,000     10,959

Public Service Electric &

   

Gas Co., 5.800%, 5/1/2037

    25,000     25,814

Puget Sound Energy, Inc.,

   

6.274%, 3/15/2037

    25,000     26,027

TXU Electric Delivery Co.,

   

7.000%, 5/1/2032

    25,000     27,734

Virginia Electric and Power

   

Co., 5.400%, 1/15/2016

    50,000     52,843

Wisconsin Electric Power

   

Co., 4.250%, 12/15/2019

    25,000     24,468
 

Total Utilities

    1,081,295
 
Total Corporate Bonds–  

(Identified Cost $14,730,753)

    15,251,801
 

International Debt–5.0%

Alcan, Inc., 5.200%,

   

1/15/2014

    50,000     52,752

America Movil SA de CV,

   

5.750%, 1/15/2015

    15,000     15,863
   

America Movil SAB de CV,

   

5.625%, 11/15/2017

  50,000   52,017

ArcelorMittal, 6.125%,

   

6/1/2018

  50,000   51,676

ArcelorMittal, 9.850%,

   

6/1/2019

  100,000   129,552

Asian Development Bank,

   

5.593%, 7/16/2018

  50,000   54,619

AstraZeneca PLC,

   

6.450%, 9/15/2037

  25,000   28,254

Barclays Bank PLC,

   

5.000%, 9/22/2016

  100,000   102,326

Barrick Australia Financ

   

10/39 Fixed 5.95, 5.950%, 10/15/2039

  25,000   24,483

BHP Billiton Finance Ltd.,

   

5.125%, 3/29/2012

  25,000   26,624

BP Capital Markets PLC,

   

3.875%, 3/10/2015

  50,000   51,431

Brazilian Government

   

International Bond, 6.000%, 1/17/2017

  100,000   108,500

Brazilian Government

   

International Bond, 8.250%, 1/20/2034

  50,000   64,125

Brazilian Government

   

International Bond, 8.750%, 2/4/2025

  50,000   65,000

British Telecommunications

   

PLC, 9.625%, 12/15/2030

  25,000   31,937

Canadian National Railway

   

Co., 6.200%, 6/1/2036

  25,000   27,325

Deutsche Bank AG,

   

5.375%, 10/12/2012

  100,000   108,025

Deutsche Telekom

   

International Finance BV, 8.750%, 6/15/2030

  25,000   32,239

Diageo Finance BV,

   

3.250%, 1/15/2015

  25,000   24,862

Diageo Finance BV,

   

5.300%, 10/28/2015

  50,000   54,014

Eksportfinans ASA,

   

5.000%, 2/14/2012

  100,000   106,641

European Investment Bank,

   

4.625%, 5/15/2014

  200,000   214,633

European Investment Bank,

   

4.875%, 2/16/2016

  50,000   53,825

Export-Import Bank of

   

Korea, 5.875%, 1/14/2015

  100,000   107,545


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U.S. Bond Market Portfolio (continued)

December 31, 2009 (unaudited)

 

Portfolio of investments
    Par Amount   Value
   

International Debt (continued)

Export-Import Bank Of

   

Korea (KEXIM), 5.125%, 2/14/2011

  $ 25,000   $ 25,836

France Telecom SA,

   

7.750%, 3/1/2011

    100,000     107,207

HSBC Holdings PLC,

   

6.500%, 5/2/2036

    25,000     26,305

International Bank for

   

Reconstruction & Development, 7.625%, 1/19/2023

    25,000     31,954

International Finance

   

Corp., 3.500%, 5/15/2013

    100,000     104,150

Israel Government AID

   

Bond, 5.500%, 4/26/2024

    25,000     26,746

Israel Government

   

International Bond, 5.125%, 3/26/2019

    75,000     76,134

Israel Government

   

International Bond, 5.500%, 11/9/2016

    25,000     26,861

Italy Government

   

International Bond, 4.500%, 1/21/2015

    100,000     104,735

Italy Government

   

International Bond, 5.625%, 6/15/2012

    100,000     108,815

Italy, Republic of,, 6.875%,

   

9/27/2023

    25,000     28,362

Japan Finance Corp.,

   

2.000%, 6/24/2011

    100,000     101,243

KfW Bankengruppe,

   

3.250%, 3/15/2013

    100,000     103,030

KfW Bankengruppe,

   

4.875%, 1/17/2017

    100,000     106,997

Koninklijke Philips

   

Electronics NV, 6.875%, 3/11/2038

    50,000     56,908

Kreditanstalt fuer

   

Wiederaufbau, 0.00%, 4/18/2036

    50,000     13,152
   

Landwirtschaftliche

   

Rentenbank, 4.875%, 2/14/2011

  100,000   104,292

Mexico Government

   

International Bond, 6.625%, 3/3/2015

  25,000   27,875

Mexico Government

   

International Bond, 6.750%, 9/27/2034

  20,000   21,200

Mexico Government

   

International Bond, 8.125%, 12/30/2019

  50,000   60,818

Mexico Government

   

International Bond, 8.300%, 8/15/2031

  50,000   62,065

Nexen, Inc., 5.875%,

   

3/10/2035

  25,000   23,677

Nordic Investment Bank,

   

2.625%, 10/6/2014

  50,000   49,332

Oesterreichische

   

Kontrollbank AG, 4.875%, 2/16/2016

  100,000   105,341

Petrobras International

   

Finance Co., 5.750%, 1/20/2020

  50,000   51,114

Petrobras International

   

Finance Co., 6.875%, 1/20/2040

  25,000   25,815

Petroleos Mexicanos,

   

8.000%, 5/3/2019

  50,000   58,125

Potash Corp. of

   

Saskatchewan, Inc., 3.750%, 9/30/2015

  10,000   9,965

Potash Corp. of

   

Saskatchewan, Inc., 4.875%, 3/30/2020

  10,000   9,886

Province of British

   

Columbia Canada, 6.500%, 1/15/2026

  25,000   28,457

Province of Nova Scotia

   

Canada, 5.125%, 1/26/2017

  50,000   53,319

Province of Ontario

   

Canada, 4.000%, 10/7/2019

  25,000   23,986

Province of Ontario

   

Canada, 5.000%, 10/18/2011

  100,000   106,313


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Portfolio of investments
    Par Amount   Value
   

International Debt (continued)

Province of Quebec

   

Canada, 4.600%, 5/26/2015

  $ 50,000   $ 52,986

Region of Lombardy Italy,

   

5.804%, 10/25/2032

    50,000     48,689

Republic of Korea,

   

4.875%, 9/22/2014

    25,000     26,599

Republic of Peru, 6.550%,

   

3/14/2037

    25,000     26,125

Republic of Poland,

   

5.250%, 1/15/2014

    50,000     53,629

Telecom Italia Capital SA,

   

6.375%, 11/15/2033

    50,000     49,445

Telefonica Emisiones SAU,

   

5.984%, 6/20/2011

    50,000     52,901

Telefonica Emisiones SAU,

   

6.221%, 7/3/2017

    25,000     27,597

Thomson Corp. Note,

   

5.700%, 10/1/2014

    50,000     54,947

Vodafone Group PLC,

   

6.150%, 2/27/2037

    25,000     26,131

Vodafone Group PLC,

   

7.875%, 2/15/2030

    25,000     30,047

Weatherford International

   

Ltd., 5.500%, 2/15/2016

    25,000     25,628
 
Total International Debt–    

(Identified Cost $3,751,645)

    3,933,007
 

Mortgage-Backed Securities–36.5%

Federal Home Loan

   

Mortgage Corporation, GOLD 30 YR, 4.500%–5.500%

    600,000     605,328

Federal Home Loan

   

Mortgage Corporation, GOLD 15 YR, 4.000%–4.500%

    350,000     355,453

Federal National Mortgage

   

Association, 30 YR, 4.000%–5.000%

    200,000     199,188
   

Government National

   

Mortgage Association, 30 YR, 4.500%–6.000%

  1,175,000   1,211,856

Federal Home Loan

   

Mortgage Corporation, 1.625%–7.000%, 2/25/2011–12/1/2039

  8,380,571   8,691,179

Federal National Mortgage

   

Association, 4.000%–7.000%, 6/1/2019–10/1/2039

  14,041,910   14,616,636

Government National

   

Mortgage Association, 4.000%–6.500%, 2/15/2036–12/15/2039

  3,117,992   3,227,241
 
Total Mortgage-Backed    

Securities–(Identified Cost $27,915,941)

    28,906,881
 

U.S. Treasury–25.3%

U.S. Treasury Bonds–3.6%

4.750%, 2/15/2037

  200,000   204,438

6.125%, 8/15/2029

  125,000   150,117

6.375%, 8/15/2027

  150,000   183,235

6.750%, 8/15/2026

  100,000   126,203

7.125%, 2/15/2023

  100,000   128,281

7.250%, 5/15/2016

  100,000   123,820

7.500%, 11/15/2016

  250,000   315,137

8.000%, 11/15/2021

  350,000   476,711

8.500%, 2/15/2020

  280,000   388,106

8.875%, 8/15/2017

  150,000   204,516

9.250%, 2/15/2016

  135,000   181,881

3.500%, 2/15/2039

  75,000   61,453

4.500%, 8/15/2039

  200,000   195,532

7.625%, 11/15/2022

  100,000   133,422
 

Total

    2,872,852
 
U.S. Treasury Notes–21.7%

4.125%, 5/15/2015

  200,000   213,313

0.875%, 2/28/2011

  400,000   401,094

0.875%, 1/31/2011

  300,000   301,031

0.875%, 5/31/2011

  200,000   200,305

0.875%, 4/30/2011

  200,000   200,328

1.000%, 7/31/2011

  400,000   400,734


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U.S. Bond Market Portfolio (continued)

December 31, 2009 (unaudited)

 

Portfolio of investments
    Par Amount   Value
   

U.S. Treasury (continued)

U.S. Treasury Notes (continued)

1.000%, 8/31/2011

  $ 200,000   $ 200,164

1.000%, 10/31/2011

    200,000     199,883

1.000%, 9/30/2011

    400,000     400,016

1.000%, 12/31/2011

    100,000     99,750

1.125%, 12/15/2011

    300,000     300,200

1.125%, 1/15/2012

    200,000     199,875

1.125%, 12/15/2012

    200,000     196,859

1.375%, 5/15/2012

    200,000     200,063

1.375%, 9/15/2012

    200,000     199,125

1.375%, 2/15/2012

    300,000     300,961

1.375%, 10/15/2012

    200,000     198,938

1.375%, 11/15/2012

    200,000     198,625

1.750%, 3/31/2014

    200,000     195,313

1.750%, 11/15/2011

    200,000     202,586

1.750%, 8/15/2012

    400,000     402,719

1.875%, 2/28/2014

    500,000     491,914

1.875%, 4/30/2014

    100,000     97,977

2.000%, 11/30/2013

    300,000     298,500

2.375%, 3/31/2016

    200,000     191,406

2.375%, 9/30/2014

    200,000     198,375

2.375%, 8/31/2014

    200,000     198,594

2.375%, 10/31/2014

    400,000     395,781

2.625%, 4/30/2016

    100,000     96,930

2.625%, 6/30/2014

    300,000     302,274

2.625%, 7/31/2014

    200,000     201,063

2.625%, 12/31/2014

    100,000     99,742

2.750%, 2/15/2019

    300,000     276,281

2.750%, 10/31/2013

    400,000     409,782

3.000%, 8/31/2016

    200,000     196,766

3.000%, 9/30/2016

    150,000     147,270

3.125%, 5/15/2019

    100,000     94,734

3.125%, 10/31/2016

    200,000     197,547

3.125%, 4/30/2013

    350,000     364,766

3.250%, 5/31/2016

    150,000     150,668
   

3.250%, 12/31/2016

  100,000   99,188

3.375%, 6/30/2013

  350,000   367,473

3.625%, 12/31/2012

  250,000   264,434

3.625%, 8/15/2019

  100,000   98,344

3.750%, 11/15/2018

  500,000   500,117

3.875%, 5/15/2018

  350,000   355,496

4.000%, 8/15/2018

  300,000   306,492

4.000%, 2/15/2015

  150,000   159,469

4.125%, 8/31/2012

  200,000   213,875

4.250%, 11/15/2017

  300,000   314,531

4.250%, 5/15/2039

  310,000   290,916

4.250%, 8/15/2015

  200,000   214,125

4.375%, 2/15/2038

  300,000   288,094

4.500%, 3/31/2012

  400,000   428,250

4.500%, 4/30/2012

  550,000   589,832

4.500%, 11/30/2011

  100,000   106,508

4.500%, 9/30/2011

  100,000   106,055

4.500%, 2/28/2011

  200,000   208,820

4.625%, 2/15/2017

  200,000   216,016

4.625%, 12/31/2011

  500,000   534,375

4.750%, 8/15/2017

  300,000   325,617

4.750%, 3/31/2011

  200,000   209,875

4.875%, 8/15/2016

  100,000   110,000

5.000%, 5/15/2037

  150,000   159,352

5.125%, 5/15/2016

  150,000   167,344

5.125%, 6/30/2011

  250,000   265,733

5.375%, 2/15/2031

  100,000   110,531

6.625%, 2/15/2027

  225,000   281,074

8.125%, 8/15/2021

  100,000   137,188

11.250%, 2/15/2015

  100,000   141,109
 

Total

    17,192,485
 
Total U.S. Treasury–    

(Identified Cost $20,042,989)

  20,065,337
 

U.S. Government Agencies–7.7%

Federal Farm Credit Bank,

   

1.875%–5.375%, 7/18/2011–1/17/2017

  425,000   446,091

Federal Home Loan Bank,

   

1.625%–5.625%, 7/27/2011–7/15/2036

  525,000   554,274


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Portfolio of investments
    Par Amount   Value
   

U.S. Government Agencies (continued)

Federal Home Loan Banks,

   

0.750%, 7/8/2011

  $ 100,000   $ 99,727

Federal Home Loan Banks,

   

0.750%–2.250%, 3/18/2011–12/24/2012

    725,000     732,367

Federal Home Loan

   

Mortgage Corp., 1.500% 6.750%, 1/7/2011–7/15/2032

    2,380,000     2,430,426

Federal Home Loan

   

Mortgage Corp. 01/12 Fixed 1.25, 1.250%, 1/19/2012

    100,000     99,536

Federal National Mortgage

   

Association, 1.000%–7.125%, 3/23/2011–7/15/2037

    1,605,000     1,630,491

Tennessee Valley

   

Authority, 5.250%–6.750%, 7/18/2017–9/15/2039

    100,000     109,267
 
Total U.S. Government    

Agencies–(Identified Cost $6,024,328)

      6,102,179
 

Commercial Mortgage-Backed Securities–3.3%

Banc of America

   

Commercial Mortgage, Inc., 5.118%, 7/11/2043

    60,000     62,144

Banc of America

   

Commercial Mortgage, Inc., 5.219%, 10/10/2045

    20,000     19,138

Banc of America

   

Commercial Mortgage, Inc., 5.658%, 6/10/2049

    125,000     104,796

Bear Stearns Commercial

   

Mortgage Securities, 4.740%, 3/13/2040

    40,000     40,754

Bear Stearns Commercial

   

Mortgage Securities, 4.750%, 2/13/2046

    50,000     48,564

Bear Stearns Commercial

   

Mortgage Securities, 5.405%, 12/11/2040

    50,000     49,083

Chase Commercial

   
   

Mortgage Securities Corp., 7.319%, 10/15/2032

  21,295   21,810

Citigroup, 5.171%,

   

11/15/2044

  33,946   34,849

Citigroup Commercial

   

Mortgage Trust, 5.725%, 3/15/2049

  25,000   8,061

Citigroup/Deutsche Bank

   

Commercial Mortgage Trust, 5.224%, 7/15/2044

  50,000   42,235

Commercial Mortgage

   

Pass Through Certificates, 5.347%, 12/10/2046

  50,000   40,489

Commercial Mortgage

   

Pass Through Certificates, 5.706%, 6/10/2046

  50,000   50,301

Credit Suisse Mortgage

   

Capital Certificates, 5.826%, 6/15/2038

  100,000   86,188

CS First Boston Mortgage

   

Securities Corp., 4.429%, 12/15/2036

  108,973   111,054

CS First Boston Mortgage

   

Securities Corp., 4.730%, 7/15/2037

  20,000   16,871

CS First Boston Mortgage

   

Securities Corp., 5.230%, 12/15/2040

  50,000   48,050

CS First Boston Mortgage

   

Securities Corp., 5.416%, 5/15/2036

  35,000   34,712

CS First Boston Mortgage

   

Securities Corp., 6.387%, 8/15/2036

  24,209   25,406

CW Capital Cobalt Ltd.,

   

5.484%, 4/15/2047

  25,000   20,398

G.E. Capital Commercial

   

Mortgage Corp., 5.189%, 7/10/2039

  150,000   149,889

GMAC Commercial

   

Mortgage Securities, Inc., 6.465%, 4/15/2034

  23,334   24,181

Greenwich Capital

   

Commercial Funding Corp., 4.799%, 8/10/2042

  50,000   48,343

Greenwich Capital

   

Commercial Funding Corp., 5.736%, 12/10/2049

  125,000   111,252


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20    AARP PORTFOLIOS 2009 SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT    U.S. Bond Market Portfolio

 

U.S. Bond Market Portfolio (continued)

December 31, 2009 (unaudited)

 

Portfolio of investments
    Par Amount   Value
   

Commercial Mortgage-Backed Securities (continued)

GS Mortgage Securities

   

Corp. II, 4.761%, 7/10/2039

  $ 15,000   $ 13,612

GS Mortgage Securities

   

Corp. II, 5.396%, 8/10/2038

    100,000     98,421

JPMorgan Chase

   

Commercial Mortgage Securities Corp., Series 2003-CB7, Class A4, 4.879%, 1/12/2038

    20,000     20,107

JPMorgan Chase

   

Commercial Mortgage Securities Corp., Series 2005-LDP3 Class A4A, 4.936%, 8/15/2042

    50,000     47,529

JPMorgan Chase

   

Commercial Mortgage Securities Corp., Series 2005-LDP3, Class A3, 4.959%, 8/15/2042

    35,000     34,377

JPMorgan Chase

   

Commercial Mortgage Securities Corp., Series 2005-LDP4, Class A4, 5.038%, 3/15/2046

    20,000     19,330

JPMorgan Chase

   

Commercial Mortgage Securities Corp., Series 2005-LDP4, Class AM, 4.999%, 10/15/2042

    15,000     12,673

JPMorgan Chase

   

Commercial Mortgage Securities Corp., Series 2006-CB15, Class A3, 5.819%, 6/12/2043

    100,000     99,134

JPMorgan Chase

   

Commercial Mortgage Securities Corp., Series 2006-LDP6, Class A4, 5.475%, 4/15/2043

    100,000     96,403

JPMorgan Chase

   

Commercial Mortgage Securities Corp., Series 2007-CB18, Class A4, 5.440%, 6/12/2047

    50,000     43,674
   

LB-UBS Commercial

   

Mortgage Trust, 4.361%, 1/15/2029

  50,000   47,112

LB-UBS Commercial

   

Mortgage Trust, 5.018%, 2/15/2031

  13,268   13,414

LB-UBS Commercial

   

Mortgage Trust, 5.084%, 2/15/2031

  25,000   25,340

LB-UBS Commercial

   

Mortgage Trust, 5.139%, 2/15/2031

  20,000   20,344

LB-UBS Commercial

   

Mortgage Trust, 5.207%, 2/15/2031

  20,000   19,698

LB-UBS Commercial

   

Mortgage Trust, 5.430%, 2/15/2040

  100,000   86,614

Merrill Lynch, 5.378%,

   

8/12/2048

  150,000   118,018

Merrill Lynch Mortgage

   

Trust, 5.233%, 11/12/2037

  50,000   49,573

Morgan Stanley Capital I,

   

5.207%, 11/14/2042

  25,000   24,687

Morgan Stanley Capital I,

   

5.514%, 11/12/2049

  100,000   95,412

Morgan Stanley Capital I,

   

6.936%, 6/3/2030

  150,000   149,981

PG&E Energy Recovery

   

Funding LLC, 5.030%, 3/25/2014

  37,811   39,615

Wachovia Bank

   

Commercial Mortgage Trust, 4.867%, 2/15/2035

  100,000   102,990

Wachovia Bank

   

Commercial Mortgage Trust, 5.203%, 1/15/2045

  23,569   23,772

Wachovia Bank

   

Commercial Mortgage Trust, 5.308%, 11/15/2048

  75,000   70,519

Wachovia Bank

   

Commercial Mortgage Trust, 5.416%, 1/15/2045

  50,000   50,928
 
Total Commercial    

Mortgage-Backed Securities–(Identified Cost $2,753,323)

    2,621,845
 


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Portfolio of investments
    Par Amount   Value
   

Municipal Bonds–0.5%

American Municipal

   

Power-Ohio, Inc., 6.449%, 2/15/2044

  $ 25,000   $ 24,261

Bay Area Toll Authority,

   

6.263%, 4/1/2049

    25,000     23,905

Central Puget Sound

   

Regional Transportation Authority, 5.491%, 11/1/2039

    25,000     23,976

Commonwealth of

   

Massachusetts, 5.456%, 12/1/2039

    25,000     23,917

Illinois State Toll Highway

   

Authority, 5.851%, 12/1/2034

    25,000     23,960

New Jersey State Turnpike

   

Revenue, 7.414%, 1/1/2040

    15,000     16,811

New York State Urban

   

Development Corp., 5.770%, 3/15/2039

    25,000     24,266

State of California,

   

4.850%, 10/1/2014

    25,000     24,707

State of California,

   

5.950%, 4/1/2016

    35,000     35,505

State of California,

   

7.300%, 10/1/2039

    25,000     23,572

State of California,

   

7.500%, 4/1/2034

    50,000     48,580

State of Connecticut,

   

5.850%, 3/15/2032

    25,000     25,269

State of Illinois, 4.950%,

   

6/1/2023

    25,000     23,468

State of Illinois Taxable,

   

5.100%, 6/1/2033

    25,000     20,848

State of Utah, 4.554%,

   

7/1/2024

    15,000     14,575

State of Washington,

   

5.481%, 8/1/2039

    25,000     24,334
 
Total Municipal Bonds–    

(Identified Cost $416,601)

      401,954
 
    Shares   Value  
   

Mutual Fund–4.2%

  

AIM Prime Fund

   

(At Net Asset Value)

  3,330,186   $ 3,330,186   
   
Total Investments–102.1%  

(Identified Cost $79,222,347)

    80,887,652   
   
Other Assets & Liabilities–Net–(2.1)%     (1,695,952
   
Total Net Assets–100.0%   $ 79,191,700   
   

 

  1

Denotes a restricted security, including securities purchased under Rule 144A of the Securities Act of 1933. This security may only be sold to qualified institutional investors and it is determined to be liquid under criteria established by the Portfolio’s Board of Trustees. At December 31, 2009, these securities amounted to $151,529 which represents 0.2% of the total net assets.


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U.S. Stock Market Portfolio

December 31, 2009 (unaudited)

 

Portfolio of investments        
    Shares   Value
   

Common Stocks–99.5%

Consumer Discretionary–11.1%

199 Cents Only Stores

  200   $ 2,614

Aaron Rents, Inc.

  221     6,128

Abercrombie & Fitch Co.

  396     13,801

1ACCO Brands Corp.

  160     1,165

Advance Auto Parts, Inc.

  452     18,297

1Aeropostale, Inc.

  355     12,088

1AFC Enterprises, Inc.

  100     816

1Amazon.com, Inc.

  1,642     220,882

Ambassadors Group, Inc.

  100     1,329

1American Axle & Manufacturing

   

Holdings, Inc.

  200     1,604

American Eagle Outfitters, Inc.

  884     15,010

American Greetings Corp.

  200     4,358

Ameristar Casinos, Inc.

  158     2,406

Andersons, Inc.

  100     2,582

1AnnTaylor Stores Corp.

  270     3,683

1ArvinMeritor, Inc.

  200     2,236

1Asbury Automotive Group, Inc.

  100     1,153

1Ascent Media Corp.

  50     1,277

1ATC Technology Corp.

  100     2,385

Autoliv, Inc.

  400     17,344

1AutoNation, Inc.

  563     10,781

1AutoZone, Inc.

  152     24,027

1Avis Budget Group, Inc.

  488     6,403

1Bare Escentuals, Inc.

  400     4,892

Barnes & Noble, Inc.

  226     4,310

1Beacon Roofing Supply, Inc.

  175     2,800

1Beazer Homes USA, Inc.

  88     426

Bebe Stores, Inc.

  100     627

1Bed Bath & Beyond, Inc.

  1,279     49,408

Belo Corp.

  250     1,360

Best Buy Co., Inc.

  1,686     66,530

Big 5 Sporting Goods Corp.

  100     1,718

1Big Lots, Inc.

  370     10,723

1BJ’s Restaurants, Inc.

  100     1,882
   

1BJ’s Wholesale Club, Inc.

  253   8,276

Black & Decker Corp.

  327   21,199

1Blockbuster, Inc.

  300   201

1Blue Nile, Inc.

  100   6,333

Blyth, Inc.

  25   843

Bob Evans Farms, Inc.

  190   5,500

1Borders Group, Inc.

  100   118

BorgWarner, Inc.

  560   18,603

1Boyd Gaming Corp.

  158   1,322

1Brightpoint, Inc.

  305   2,242

Brinker International, Inc.

  485   7,236

1Brocade Communications

   

Systems, Inc.

  1,895   14,459

Brown Shoe Co., Inc.

  130   1,283

Brunswick Corp.

  299   3,800

Buckle, Inc.

  150   4,392

1Buffalo Wild Wings, Inc.

  100   4,027

Burger King Holdings, Inc.

  400   7,528

1Cabela’s, Inc.

  194   2,766

Cablevision Systems Corp.

  1,147   29,616

1California Pizza Kitchen, Inc.

  150   2,017

Callaway Golf Co.

  220   1,659

1Carmax, Inc.

  1,058   25,656

1Carnival Corp.

  2,100   66,549

1Carter’s, Inc.

  260   6,825

Cato Corp.

  100   2,006

CBS Corp.

  2,857   40,141

1CEC Entertainment, Inc.

  150   4,788

1Charming Shoppes, Inc.

  550   3,558

1Cheesecake Factory, Inc.

  270   5,829

1Chico’s FAS, Inc.

  899   12,631

1Childrens Place Retail Stores, Inc.

  130   4,291

1Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc.,

   

Class A

  174   15,340

Choice Hotels International, Inc.

  200   6,332

Christopher & Banks Corp.

  100   762

Churchill Downs, Inc.

  100   3,735

Cinemark Holdings, Inc.

  200   2,874

1Citi Trends, Inc.

  100   2,762


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Portfolio of investments
    Shares   Value
   

Common Stocks (continued)

Consumer Discretionary (continued)  

CKE Restaurants, Inc.

  200   $ 1,692

1CKX, Inc.

  200     1,054

1Clear Channel Outdoor

   

Holdings, Inc.

  100     1,039

Coach, Inc.

  1,500     54,795

1Coldwater Creek, Inc.

  175     781

1Collective Brands, Inc.

  380     8,653

Columbia Sportswear Co.

  55     2,147

Comcast Corp., Class A

  9,400     158,484

Comcast Corp., Special

   

Class A

  3,900     62,439

Cooper Tire & Rubber Co.

  210     4,210

1Copart, Inc.

  300     10,989

Costco Wholesale Corp.

  2,100     124,257

Cracker Barrel Old Country

   

Store, Inc.

  107     4,065

1CROCS, Inc.

  302     1,736

1CTC Media, Inc.

  200     2,980

D.R. Horton, Inc.

  1,377     14,968

1Dana Holding Corp.

  700     7,588

Darden Restaurants, Inc.

  600     21,042

1Deckers Outdoor Corp.

  73     7,426

1Denny’s Corp.

  400     876

1DG FastChannel, Inc.

  100     2,793

1Dick’s Sporting Goods, Inc.

  486     12,087

Dillard’s, Inc.

  243     4,483

1DineEquity, Inc.

  30     729

1DIRECTV, Class A

  4,273     142,505

1Discovery Communications,

   

Inc., Ser. A

  600     18,402

1Discovery Communications,

   

Inc., Ser. C

  700     18,564

DISH Network Corp.

  1,009     20,957

1Dolan Media Co.

  100     1,021

1Dolby Laboratories, Inc.

  300     14,319

1Dollar Tree, Inc.

  431     20,817
   

1Domino’s Pizza, Inc.

  152   1,274

1DreamWorks Animation SKG,

   

Inc.

  360   14,382

1Dress Barn, Inc.

  270   6,237

1DSW, Inc.

  100   2,588

1DTS, Inc.

  100   3,421

1Eastman Kodak Co.

  1,063   4,486

Ethan Allen Interiors, Inc.

  150   2,013

1EW Scripps Co.

  120   835

1Exide Technologies

  200   1,422

1Expedia, Inc.

  919   23,627

Family Dollar Stores, Inc.

  684   19,036

1Federal Mogul Corp.

  100   1,730

Federal Signal Corp.

  100   602

Finish Line, Inc.

  293   3,677

Foot Locker, Inc.

  604   6,729

1Ford Motor Co.

  13,624   136,240

Fortune Brands, Inc.

  700   30,240

1Fossil, Inc.

  180   6,041

Fred’s, Inc.

  100   1,020

1Fuel Systems Solutions, Inc.

  100   4,124

1Fuqi International, Inc.

  100   1,795

1Furniture Brands International,

   

Inc.

  80   437

1GameStop Corp., Class A

  732   16,060

Gannett Co., Inc.

  1,150   17,077

Gap, Inc.

  2,330   48,813

Garmin Ltd.

  537   16,486

1Gaylord Entertainment Co.

  194   3,831

1Genesco, Inc.

  100   2,746

Gentex Corp.

  573   10,228

1GeoEye, Inc.

  100   2,788

1Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.

  1,100   15,510

1Grand Canyon Education, Inc.

  100   1,901

1Group 1 Automotive, Inc.

  100   2,835

1GSI Commerce, Inc.

  200   5,078

Guess?, Inc.

  300   12,690

1Gymboree Corp.

  124   5,393

1Hanesbrands, Inc.

  459   11,066

Harley-Davidson, Inc.

  1,100   27,720


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U.S. Stock Market Portfolio (continued)

December 31, 2009 (unaudited)

 

Portfolio of investments
    Shares   Value
   

Common Stocks (continued)

Consumer Discretionary (continued)  

Harman International Industries,

   

Inc.

  317   $ 11,184

Harte-Hanks, Inc.

  180     1,940

Hasbro, Inc.

  613     19,653

1Helen of Troy Ltd.

  100     2,446

1Hertz Global Holdings, Inc.

  900     10,728

1hhgregg, Inc.

  100     2,203

1Hibbett Sports, Inc.

  160     3,518

HNI Corp.

  208     5,747

Home Depot, Inc.

  8,100     234,333

1Hot Topic, Inc.

  200     1,272

1Hovnanian Enterprises, Inc.

  96     369

1HSN, Inc.

  136     2,746

1Hyatt Hotels Corp., Class A

  200     5,962

1Insight Enterprises, Inc.

  180     2,056

Interactive Data Corp.

  170     4,301

Interface, Inc.

  100     831

1Interline Brands, Inc.

  100     1,727

International Game Technology

  1,400     26,278

International Speedway Corp.

  150     4,267

1Interpublic Group of Cos., Inc.

  2,300     16,974

1Interval Leisure Group, Inc.

  136     1,696

1inVentiv Health, Inc.

  100     1,617

1J. Crew Group, Inc.

  300     13,422

1Jack in the Box, Inc.

  262     5,154

1Jakks Pacific, Inc.

  100     1,212

JCPenney Co., Inc.

  967     25,732

1Jo-Ann Stores, Inc.

  100     3,624

John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

  170     7,120

Johnson Controls, Inc.

  3,200     87,168

Jones Apparel Group, Inc.

  422     6,777

1Jos A. Bank Clothiers, Inc.

  100     4,219

Journal Communications, Inc.

  200     778

1K-Swiss, Inc.

  50     497

KB Home

  374     5,116

 

   

Kimball International, Inc.

  100   852

Knoll, Inc.

  106   1,095

1Knology, Inc.

  100   1,095

1Kohl’s Corp.

  1,402   75,610

1Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, Inc.

  200   590

1La-Z-Boy, Inc.

  200   1,906

1Lamar Advertising Co.

  384   11,939

Lancaster Colony Corp.

  110   5,467

1Landry’s Restaurants, Inc.

  100   2,129

1Las Vegas Sands Corp.

  1,488   22,231

Leggett & Platt, Inc.

  800   16,320

Lennar Corp.

  593   7,573

1Liberty Global, Inc.

  585   12,782

1Liberty Media Corp.–Starz,

   

Series A

  240   11,076

1Liberty Media Holding Corp.–

   

Capital

  440   10,507

1Liberty Media Holding Corp.–

   

Interactive

  2,704   29,311

1Life Time Fitness, Inc.

  200   4,986

Limited Brands, Inc.

  1,387   26,686

1Lincoln Educational Services

   

Corp.

  100   2,167

1Lions Gate Entertainment Corp.

  400   2,324

1Live Nation, Inc.

  200   1,702

1Liz Claiborne, Inc.

  302   1,700

1LKQ Corp.

  592   11,597

Lowe’s Cos., Inc.

  7,100   166,069

1Lululemon Athletica, Inc.

  200   6,020

1Lumber Liquidators, Inc.

  100   2,680

1M&F Worldwide Corp.

  50   1,975

1M/I Homes, Inc.

  100   1,039

Macy’s, Inc.

  1,956   32,783

1Maidenform Brands, Inc.

  100   1,669

Marcus Corp.

  100   1,282

Marriott International, Inc.

  1,428   38,913

1Marvel Entertainment, Inc.

  300   16,224

Mattel, Inc.

  1,726   34,485

Matthews International Corp.

  200   7,086

McDonald’s Corp.

  5,200   324,688


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Portfolio of investments
    Shares   Value
   

Common Stocks (continued)

Consumer Discretionary (continued)  

McGraw-Hill Cos., Inc.

  1,532   $ 51,337

MDC Holdings, Inc.

  200     6,208

1Mediacom Communications

   

Corp.

  200     894

Men’s Wearhouse, Inc.

  260     5,476

Meredith Corp.

  189     5,831

1Meritage Homes Corp.

  100     1,933

1MGM Mirage

  1,282     11,692

1Modine Manufacturing Co.

  260     3,078

1Mohawk Industries, Inc.

  288     13,709

Monro Muffler, Inc.

  100     3,344

1Morgans Hotel Group Co.

  100     453

Movado Group, Inc.

  100     972

1Move, Inc.

  300     498

National CineMedia, Inc.

  200     3,314

National Presto Industries, Inc.

  33     3,605

1NetFlix, Inc.

  260     14,336

1New York Times Co.

  501     6,192

Newell Rubbermaid, Inc.

  1,400     21,014

News Corp., Class A

  8,700     119,103

News Corp., Class B

  2,103     33,480

Nike, Inc.

  1,760     116,283

Nordstrom, Inc.

  800     30,064

NutriSystem, Inc.

  111     3,460

1NVR, Inc.

  23     16,346

1O’Reilly Automotive, Inc.

  655     24,969

1Office Depot, Inc.

  1,291     8,327

1OfficeMax, Inc.

  290     3,680

Omnicom Group, Inc.

  1,482     58,020

1Orient-Express Hotels Ltd.

  400     4,056

1Overstock.com, Inc.

  100     1,356

Oxford Industries, Inc.

  42     869

1Pacific Sunwear of California,

   

Inc.

  190     756

1Panera Bread Co.

  141     9,443

 

   

1Papa John’s International, Inc.

  160   3,738

1Penn National Gaming, Inc.

  290   7,882

1Penske Automotive Group, Inc.

  154   2,338

PEP Boys-Manny Moe & Jack

  300   2,538

PetSmart, Inc.

  582   15,534

1PF Chang’s China Bistro, Inc.

  140   5,307

Phillips-Van Heusen, Corp.

  308   12,529

1Pier 1 Imports, Inc.

  300   1,527

1Pinnacle Entertainment, Inc.

  170   1,527

Polaris Industries, Inc.

  160   6,981

Polo Ralph Lauren Corp.

  300   24,294

Pool Corp.

  180   3,434

1Priceline.com, Inc.

  194   42,389

1Pulte Homes, Inc.

  1,567   15,670

1Quiksilver, Inc.

  350   707

RadioShack Corp.

  640   12,480

1RC2 Corp.

  100   1,475

1Red Robin Gourmet Burgers,

   

Inc.

  41   734

Regal Entertainment Group

  480   6,931

Regis Corp.

  260   4,048

1Rent-A-Center, Inc.

  300   5,316

1Retail Ventures, Inc.

  100   889

Ross Stores, Inc.

  593   25,327

1Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd.

  685   17,317

1Ruby Tuesday, Inc.

  200   1,440

1Rush Enterprises, Inc.

  200   2,378

Ryland Group, Inc.

  206   4,058

1Saks, Inc.

  553   3,628

1Sauer-Danfoss, Inc.

  100   1,201

Scholastic Corp.

  133   3,967

1School Specialty, Inc.

  40   936

1Scientific Games Corp.

  280   4,074

Scripps Networks Interactive,

   

Inc.

  460   19,090

1Sealy Corp.

  100   316

1Sears Holdings Corp.

  277   23,116

Sherwin-Williams Co.

  472   29,099

1Shuffle Master, Inc.

  260   2,142

1Sinclair Broadcast Group, Inc.

  200   806


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U.S. Stock Market Portfolio (continued)

December 31, 2009 (unaudited)

 

Portfolio of investments
    Shares   Value
   

Common Stocks (continued)

Consumer Discretionary (continued)

1Sirius XM Radio, Inc.

  19,100   $ 11,460

1Skechers U.S.A., Inc.

  100     2,941

1Smith & Wesson Holding Corp.

  100     409

Snap-On, Inc.

  329     13,904

1Sonic Automotive, Inc.

  100     1,039

1Sonic Corp.

  236     2,377

Spartan Motors, Inc.

  100     563

Speedway Motorsports, Inc.

  100     1,762

Stage Stores, Inc.

  90     1,112

1Standard-Pacific Corp.

  308     1,152

Stanley Works

  390     20,089

Staples, Inc.

  3,382     83,163

1Starbucks Corp.

  3,490     80,479

Starwood Hotels & Resorts

   

Worldwide, Inc.

  900     32,913

1Steak N Shake Co.

  5     1,621

1Stein Mart, Inc.

  100     1,066

1Steven Madden Ltd.

  54     2,227

Sturm Ruger & Co., Inc.

  100     970

Superior Industries

   

International, Inc.

  100     1,530

1Talbots, Inc.

  100     891

Target Corp.

  3,400     164,458

1Tempur-Pedic International, Inc.

  400     9,452

1Tenneco, Inc.

  180     3,191

1Texas Roadhouse, Inc.

  152     1,707

Thor Industries, Inc.

  150     4,710

1Ticketmaster

  136     1,662

Tiffany & Co.

  600     25,800

1Timberland Co.

  170     3,048

Time Warner, Inc.

  5,701     166,127

1Titan Machinery, Inc.

  100     1,154

1Tivo, Inc.

  500     5,090

TJX Cos., Inc.

  2,011     73,502

1Toll Brothers, Inc.

  619     11,643

 

   

Toro Co.

  200   8,362

1Tractor Supply Co.

  179   9,480

1True Religion Apparel, Inc.

  100   1,849

1TRW Automotive Holdings Corp.

  360   8,597

Tupperware Brands Corp.

  280   13,040

1Under Armour, Inc.

  122   3,327

UniFirst Corp.

  100   4,811

1United Rentals, Inc.

  234   2,296

1Universal Electronics, Inc.

  100   2,322

1Urban Outfitters, Inc.

  626   21,904

V.F. Corp.

  400   29,296

1Vail Resorts, Inc.

  178   6,728

1Viacom, Inc.

  2,600   77,298

Virgin Media, Inc.

  1,369   23,040

1Volcom, Inc.

  100   1,674

WABCO Holdings, Inc.

  300   7,737

Wabtec Corp.

  270   11,027

Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.

  11,070   591,691

Walt Disney Co.

  8,400   270,900

1Warnaco Group, Inc.

  280   11,813

1Warner Music Group Corp.

  80   453

Washington Post Co.

  26   11,430

Wendy’s

  1,668   7,823

1WESCO International, Inc.

  200   5,402

1Wet Seal, Inc.

  600   2,070

Whirlpool Corp.

  308   24,843

Williams-Sonoma, Inc.

  488   10,141

1Winnebago Industries, Inc.

  40   488

1WMS Industries, Inc.

  250   10,000

Wolverine World Wide, Inc.

  200   5,444

World Wrestling Entertainment,

   

Inc.

  100   1,533

Wyndham Worldwide Corp.

  800   16,136

Wynn Resorts Ltd.

  331   19,274

Yum! Brands, Inc.

  2,200   76,934

1Zale Corp.

  170   462

1Zumiez, Inc.

  100   1,272
 

Total Consumer Discretionary

    6,439,215
 


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Portfolio of investments
    Shares   Value
   

Common Stocks (continued)

Consumer Staples–8.5%  

Alberto-Culver Co.

  413   $ 12,097

1Alliance One International, Inc.

  300     1,464

Altria Group, Inc.

  9,866     193,670

1American Dairy, Inc.

  100     2,168

1American Italian Pasta Co.

  100     3,479

Archer-Daniels-Midland Co.

  2,800     87,668

Avon Products, Inc.

  2,000     63,000

B&G Foods, Inc.

  200     1,836

1Boston Beer Co., Inc.

  100     4,660

Brown-Forman Corp.

  400     21,428

Bunge Ltd.

  638     40,724

Cal-Maine Foods, Inc.

  100     3,408

Campbell Soup Co.

  1,047     35,389

Casey’s General Stores, Inc.

  280     8,938

1Central European Distribution

   

Corp.

  300     8,523

1Central Garden and Pet Co.

  40     428

1Central Garden and Pet Co.,

   

Class A (Non-voting)

  180     1,789

1Chattem, Inc.

  94     8,770

1Chiquita Brands International,

   

Inc.

  178     3,211

Church & Dwight Co., Inc.

  380     22,971

Clorox Co.

  650     39,650

Coca-Cola Co.

  9,900     564,300

Coca-Cola Enterprises, Inc.

  1,400     29,680

Colgate-Palmolive Co.

  2,358     193,710

ConAgra Foods, Inc.

  2,071     47,737

1Constellation Brands, Inc.

  910     14,496

Corn Products International,

   

Inc.

  351     10,260

CVS Corp.

  6,889     221,895

1Dean Foods Co.

  800     14,432

Del Monte Foods Co.

  960     10,886

Diamond Foods, Inc.

  100     3,554

Dr Pepper Snapple Group, Inc.

  1,200     33,960

 

   

1Elizabeth Arden, Inc.

  100   1,444

Estee Lauder Cos., Inc.

  500   24,180

Flowers Foods, Inc.

  400   9,504

1Fresh Del Monte Produce, Inc.

  200   4,420

General Mills, Inc.

  1,529   108,268

1Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co.

  112   1,320

1Green Mountain Coffee

   

Roasters, Inc.

  150   12,220

H.J. Heinz Co.

  1,549   66,235

1Hain Celestial Group, Inc.

  180   3,062

1Hansen Natural Corp.

  352   13,517

Herbalife Ltd.

  350   14,199

Hershey Co.

  797   28,525

Hormel Foods Corp.

  389   14,957

Ingles Markets, Inc.

  100   1,513

J&J Snack Foods Corp.

  100   3,996

J.M. Smucker Co.

  537   33,160

Kellogg Co.

  1,299   69,107

Kimberly-Clark Corp.

  1,935   123,279

1Kraft Foods, Inc.

  7,004   190,369

Kroger Co.

  2,943   60,420

Lance, Inc.

  100   2,630

Lorillard, Inc.

  781   62,660

McCormick & Co., Inc.

  533   19,257

Molson Coors Brewing Co.

  776   35,044

Nash Finch Co.

  100   3,709

1NBTY, Inc.

  290   12,627

Nu Skin Enterprises, Inc.

  300   8,061

1Pantry, Inc.

  130   1,767

1Peet’s Coffee & Tea, Inc.

  100   3,333

Pepsi Bottling Group, Inc.

  760   28,500

PepsiAmericas, Inc.

  300   8,778

PepsiCo, Inc.

  7,400   449,920

PetMed Express, Inc.

  100   1,763

Philip Morris International, Inc.

  9,175   442,143

1Prestige Brands Holdings, Inc.

  100   786

Pricesmart, Inc.

  100   2,044

Procter & Gamble Co.

  13,800   836,694

1Ralcorp Holdings, Inc.

  263   15,704


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U.S. Stock Market Portfolio (continued)

December 31, 2009 (unaudited)

 

Portfolio of investments
    Shares   Value
   

Common Stocks (continued)

Consumer Staples (continued)

1Rite Aid Corp.

  2,350   $ 3,549

Ruddick Corp.

  200     5,146

Safeway, Inc.

  2,005     42,686

1Sally Beauty Holdings, Inc.

  490     3,748

Sanderson Farms, Inc.

  100     4,216

Sara Lee Corp.

  3,127     38,087

Schweitzer-Mauduit

   

International, Inc.

  100     7,035

Seaboard Corp.

  1     1,349

Sensient Technologies Corp.

  261     6,864

1Smart Balance, Inc.

  400     2,400

1Smithfield Foods, Inc.

  659     10,010

Spartan Stores, Inc.

  100     1,429

1Steiner Leisure Ltd.

  100     3,976

SUPERVALU, Inc.

  964     12,252

SYSCO Corp.

  2,800     78,232

1Tejon Ranch Co.

  100     2,922

Terra Industries, Inc.

  461     14,840

Tootsie Roll Industries, Inc.

  109     2,984

1TreeHouse Foods, Inc.

  200     7,772

Tyson Foods, Inc.

  1,430     17,546

1Ulta Salon Cosmetics &

   

Fragrance, Inc.

  100     1,816

1United Natural Foods, Inc.

  160     4,278

Universal Corp.

  109     4,971

Vector Group Ltd.

  220     3,080

Walgreen Co.

  4,700     172,584

WD-40 Co.

  100     3,236

Weis Markets, Inc.

  100     3,636

1Whole Foods Market, Inc.

  689     18,913

1Winn-Dixie Stores, Inc.

  300     3,012

1Zhongpin, Inc.

  100     1,561
 

Total Consumer Staples

      4,913,426
 
Energy–10.2%

1Allis-Chalmers Energy, Inc.

  200     754

 

   

Anadarko Petroleum Corp.

  2,300   143,566

Apache Corp.

  1,591   164,143

1Arena Resources, Inc.

  200   8,624

Atlas Energy, Inc.

  400   12,068

1ATP Oil & Gas Corp.

  148   2,705

1Atwood Oceanics, Inc.

  300   10,755

Baker Hughes, Inc.

  1,449   58,656

1Basic Energy Services, Inc.

  100   890

Berry Petroleum Co.

  160   4,664

1Bill Barrett Corp.

  240   7,466

BJ Services Co.

  1,315   24,459

1BPZ Resources, Inc.

  200   1,900

1Brigham Exploration Co.

  600   8,130

1Bronco Drilling Co., Inc.

  100   507

Cabot Oil & Gas Corp.

  459   20,008

1Cameron International Corp.

  1,118   46,732

CARBO Ceramics, Inc.

  80   5,454

1Carrizo Oil & Gas, Inc.

  100   2,649

Chesapeake Energy Corp.

  2,821   73,007

Chevron Corp.

  9,448   727,402

Cimarex Energy Co.

  406   21,506

1Clayton Williams Energy, Inc.

  35   1,226

1Clean Energy Fuels Corp.

  100   1,541

1CNX Gas Corp.

  100   2,952

1Complete Production Services,

   

Inc.

  200   2,600

1Comstock Resources, Inc.

  260   10,548

1Concho Resources, Inc.

  300   13,470

ConocoPhillips

  6,648   339,513

1Contango Oil & Gas Co.

  66   3,103

1Continental Resources, Inc.

  200   8,578

Core Laboratories NV

  110   12,993

Crosstex Energy, Inc.

  119   720

1CVR Energy, Inc.

  100   686

1Dawson Geophysical Co.

  34   786

1Delta Petroleum Corp.

  1,100   1,144

1Denbury Resources, Inc.

  1,136   16,813

Devon Energy Corp.

  2,043   150,160

Diamond Offshore Drilling, Inc.

  342   33,660


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Portfolio of investments
    Shares   Value
   

Common Stocks (continued)

Energy (continued)

1Dresser-Rand Group, Inc.

  398   $ 12,581

1Dril-Quip, Inc.

  200     11,296

El Paso Corp.

  3,345     32,881

1Encore Acquisition Co.

  300     14,406

Energy XXI (Bermuda) Ltd.

  600     1,386

EOG Resources, Inc.

  1,200     116,760

EXCO Resources, Inc.

  829     17,600

1Exterran Holdings, Inc.

  231     4,955

Exxon Mobil Corp.

  22,720     1,549,277

1FMC Technologies, Inc.

  600     34,704

1Forest Oil Corp.

  511     11,370

Frontier Oil Corp.

  453     5,454

1Global Industries Ltd.

  330     2,353

1GMX Resources, Inc.

  100     1,374

1Goodrich Petroleum Corp.

  90     2,192

1Gran Tierra Energy, Inc.

  1,000     5,730

Gulf Island Fabrication, Inc.

  100     2,103

1GulfMark Offshore, Inc.

  100     2,831

1Gulfport Energy Corp.

  100     1,145

Halliburton Co.

  4,300     129,387

1Harvest Natural Resources, Inc.

  100     529

1Helix Energy Solutions Group,

   

Inc.

  397     4,665

Helmerich & Payne, Inc.

  500     19,940

1Hercules Offshore, Inc.

  300     1,434

Hess Corp.

  1,360     82,280

Holly Corp.

  211     5,408

1Hornbeck Offshore Services,

   

Inc.

  100     2,328

1ION Geophysical Corp.

  300     1,776

1Key Energy Services, Inc.

  700     6,153

Lufkin Industries, Inc.

  56     4,099

Marathon Oil Corp.

  3,380     105,524

1Mariner Energy, Inc

  500     5,805

1Matrix Service Co.

  100     1,065

 

   

1McMoRan Exploration Co.

  200   1,604

Murphy Oil Corp.

  899   48,726

1Nabors Industries Ltd.

  1,300   28,457

National Oilwell Varco, Inc.

  2,043   90,076

1Newfield Exploration Co.

  691   33,327

1Newpark Resources, Inc.

  300   1,269

Noble Corp.

  1,297   52,788

Noble Energy, Inc.

  806   57,403

Occidental Petroleum Corp.

  3,827   311,326

1Oceaneering International, Inc.

  280   16,386

1Oil States International, Inc.

  283   11,119

1Oilsands Quest, Inc.

  600   690

1Parker Drilling Co.

  470   2,326

Patterson-UTI Energy, Inc.

  777   11,927

Penn Virginia Corp.

  160   3,406

1Petroleum Development Corp.

  50   911

1PetroQuest Energy, Inc.

  200   1,226

1Pioneer Drilling Co.

  171   1,351

Pioneer Natural Resources Co.

  550   26,493

1Plains Exploration & Production

   

Co.

  638   17,647

1Pride International, Inc.

  800   25,528

1Quicksilver Resources, Inc.

  500   7,505

Range Resources Corp.

  752   37,487

1Rosetta Resources, Inc.

  208   4,145

1Rowan Cos., Inc.

  499   11,297

RPC, Inc.

  100   1,040

1SandRidge Energy, Inc.

  566   5,337

Schlumberger Ltd.

  5,700   371,013

1SEACOR Holdings, Inc.

  80   6,100

1Seahawk Drilling, Inc.

  53   1,195

Smith International, Inc.

  1,262   34,289

St. Mary Land & Exploration

   

Co.

  316   10,820

1Stone Energy Corp.

  156   2,816

Sunoco, Inc.

  533   13,911

1Superior Energy Services

  400   9,716

1Superior Well Services, Inc.

  100   1,426

1Swift Energy Co.

  140   3,354

 


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U.S. Stock Market Portfolio (continued)

December 31, 2009 (unaudited)

 

Portfolio of investments
    Shares   Value
   

Common Stocks (continued)

Energy (continued)

1T-3 Energy Services, Inc.

  58   $ 1,479

1Tesco Corp.

  200     2,582

Tesoro Corp.

  605     8,198

1Tetra Technologies, Inc.

  220     2,438

Tidewater, Inc.

  256     12,275

1Transocean Ltd.

  1,480     122,544

1Ultra Petroleum Corp.

  753     37,545

1Unit Corp.

  212     9,010

Vaalco Energy, Inc.

  400     1,820

Valero Energy Corp.

  2,600     43,550

1Venoco, Inc.

  100     1,304

W&T Offshore, Inc.

  113     1,322

1Warren Resources, Inc.

  200     490

1Weatherford International Ltd.

  3,500     62,685

1Western Refining, Inc.

  100     471

1Whiting Petroleum Corp.

  250     17,862

1Willbros Group, Inc.

  200     3,374

Williams Cos., Inc.

  2,744     57,844

XTO Energy, Inc.

  2,600     120,978
 

Total Energy

      5,920,537
 
Financials–15.6%

1st Source Corp.

  100     1,609

2Acadia Realty Trust

  104     1,754

1ACE Ltd.

  1,595     80,388

1Affiliated Managers Group, Inc.

  200     13,470

AFLAC, Inc.

  2,194     101,472

1,2Alexander’s, Inc

  8     2,435

2Alexandria Real Estate Equities,

   

Inc.

  250     16,072

1Alleghany Corp.

  26     7,176

1Allied Capital Corp.

  700     2,527

Allied World Assurance

   

Holdings Ltd.

  200     9,214

Allstate Corp.

  2,400     72,096

2AMB Property Corp.

  662     16,914

 

   

1AMBAC Financial Group, Inc.

  1,089   904

2American Campus Communities,

   

Inc.

  216   6,070

2American Capital Agency Corp.

  100   2,654

1American Capital Ltd.

  1,068   2,606

American Equity Investment Life

   

Holding Co.

  200   1,488

American Express Co.

  5,107   206,936

American Financial Group, Inc.

  300   7,485

1American International Group,

   

Inc.

  550   16,489

American National Insurance Co.

  48   5,733

American Physicians Capital, Inc.

  33   1,001

1AmeriCredit Corp.

  664   12,643

Ameriprise Financial, Inc.

  1,242   48,214

1Amerisafe, Inc.

  100   1,797

Amtrust Financial Services, Inc.

  100   1,182

2Annaly Mortgage Management,

   

Inc.

  2,600   45,110

2Anworth Mortgage Asset Corp.

  600   4,200

AON Corp.

  1,200   46,008

2Apartment Investment &

   

Management Co.

  530   8,438

Apollo Investment Corp.

  905   8,625

1Arch Capital Group Ltd.

  205   14,668

Ares Capital Corp.

  464   5,777

1Argo Group International

   

Holdings Ltd.

  145   4,225

Arrow Financial Corp.

  103   2,575

Arthur J. Gallagher & Co.

  433   9,747

1,2Ashford Hospitality Trust, Inc.

  300   1,392

Aspen Insurance Holdings Ltd.

  400   10,180

Associated Banc-Corp

  500   5,505

Assurant, Inc.

  550   16,214

Assured Guaranty Ltd.

  590   12,838

Astoria Financial Corp.

  340   4,226

2AvalonBay Communities, Inc.

  400   32,844

Axis Capital Holdings Ltd.

  658   18,694

BancorpSouth, Inc.

  332   7,789

Bank Mutual Corp.

  200   1,384

Bank of America Corp.

  41,000   617,460


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Portfolio of investments
    Shares   Value
   

Common Stocks (continued)

Financials (continued)

Bank of Hawaii Corp.

  200   $ 9,412

Bank of New York Mellon Corp.

  5,678     158,814

Bank of the Ozarks, Inc.

  100     2,927

BB&T Corp.

  3,246     82,351

1Beneficial Mutual Bancorp, Inc.

  200     1,968

1Berkshire Hathaway, Inc.

  53     174,158

Berkshire Hills Bancorp, Inc.

  76     1,572

2BioMed Realty Trust, Inc.

  400     6,312

BlackRock Kelso Capital Corp.

  236     2,011

BlackRock, Inc.

  100     23,220

BOK Financial Corp.

  96     4,562

Boston Private Financial

   

Holdings, Inc.

  160     923

2Boston Properties, Inc.

  634     42,522

2Brandywine Realty Trust

  700     7,980

2BRE Properties, Inc.

  200     6,616

1Broadpoint Gleacher

   

Securities, Inc.

  400     1,784

Broadridge Financial Solutions,

   

Inc.

  644     14,529

1Brookdale Senior Living, Inc.

  404     7,349

Brookline Bancorp, Inc.

  190     1,883

Brown & Brown, Inc.

  524     9,416

Calamos Asset Management,

   

Inc.

  76     876

2Camden Property Trust

  330     13,982

Capital City Bank Group, Inc.

  100     1,384

Capital One Financial Corp.

  2,200     84,348

CapitalSource, Inc.

  1,200     4,764

Capitol Federal Financial

  160     5,034

2CapLease, Inc.

  100     438

2Capstead Mortgage Corp.

  200     2,730

Cash America International, Inc.

  95     3,321

Cathay General Bancorp

  200     1,510

1CB Richard Ellis Group, Inc.

  1,100     14,927

1CBIZ, Inc.

  200     1,540

 

   

2CBL & Associates Properties,

   

Inc.

  761   7,359

2Cedar Shopping Centers, Inc.

  100   680

Charles Schwab Corp.

  4,800   90,336

Chemical Financial Corp.

  100   2,358

2Chimera Investment Corp.

  2,800   10,864

Chubb Corp.

  1,700   83,606

Cincinnati Financial Corp.

  737   19,339

Citigroup, Inc.

  100,600   332,986

1Citizens, Inc.

  200   1,306

City Holding Co.

  100   3,233

City National Corp.

  252   11,491

CME Group, Inc.

  278   93,394

1CNA Surety Corp.

  100   1,489

Cohen & Steers, Inc.

  100   2,284

2Colonial Properties Trust

  163   1,912

Columbia Banking System, Inc.

  100   1,618

Comerica, Inc.

  682   20,167

Commerce Bancshares, Inc.

  341   13,204

Community Bank System, Inc.

  90   1,738

Community Trust Bancorp, Inc.

  80   1,956

CompuCredit Holdings Corp.

  100   333

1Conseco, Inc.

  699   3,495

2Corporate Office Properties

   

Trust SBI MD

  270   9,890

1Corrections Corp. of America

  518   12,717

2Cousins Properties, Inc.

  200   1,526

1Credit Acceptance Corp.

  100   4,210

Cullen/Frost Bankers, Inc.

  247   12,350

CVB Financial Corp.

  337   2,912

Danvers Bancorp, Inc.

  100   1,299

2DCT Industrial Trust, Inc.

  900   4,518

Delphi Financial Group

  175   3,915

2Developers Diversified Realty

   

Corp.

  780   7,223

2DiamondRock Hospitality Co.

  400   3,388

2Digital Realty Trust, Inc.

  400   20,112

Dime Community Bancshares

  180   2,110

Discover Financial Services

  2,549   37,496

2Douglas Emmett, Inc.

  400   5,700


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U.S. Stock Market Portfolio (continued)

December 31, 2009 (unaudited)

 

Portfolio of investments
    Shares   Value
   

Common Stocks (continued)

Financials (continued)

Duff & Phelps Corp.

  100   $ 1,826

2Duke Realty Corp.

  1,051     12,791

2DuPont Fabros Technology,

   

Inc.

  100     1,799

1E*Trade Financial Corp.

  5,500     9,625

East West Bancorp, Inc.

  382     6,036

2EastGroup Properties, Inc.

  80     3,062

Eaton Vance Corp.

  574     17,455

2Education Realty Trust, Inc.

  300     1,452

1eHealth, Inc.

  200     3,286

Employers Holdings, Inc.

  200     3,068

Endurance Specialty Holdings

   

Ltd.

  228     8,488

2Entertainment Properties Trust

  200     7,054

2Equity Lifestyle Properties, Inc.

  200     10,094

2Equity One, Inc.

  290     4,689

2Equity Residential

  1,300     43,914

Erie Indemnity Co.

  108     4,214

2Essex Property Trust, Inc.

  119     9,954

1Euronet Worldwide, Inc.

  288     6,322

Evercore Partners, Inc.

  100     3,040

Everest Re Group Ltd.

  300     25,704

2Extra Space Storage, Inc.

  300     3,465

1EZCORP, Inc.

  100     1,721

1Fannie Mae

  5,800     6,844

FBL Financial Group, Inc.

  100     1,852

1FBR Capital Markets Corp.

  200     1,236

2Federal Realty Investment Trust

  290     19,639

Federated Investors, Inc.

  421     11,577

1,2FelCor Lodging Trust, Inc.

  140     504

Fidelity National Financial, Inc.

  1,020     13,729

Fidelity National Information

   

Services, Inc.

  1,512     35,441

Fifth Street Finance Corp.

  102     1,095

Fifth Third Bancorp

  3,553     34,642

Financial Federal Corp.

  75     2,063

 

   

First American Corp.

  465   15,396

First BanCorp

  420   2,133

First Busey Corp.

  100   389

1First Cash Financial Services,

   

Inc.

  100   2,219

First Citizens BancShares, Inc.

  24   3,936

First Commonwealth Financial

   

Corp.

  406   1,888

First Financial Bancorp

  200   2,912

First Financial Bankshares, Inc.

  100   5,423

First Financial Corp.

  40   1,221

First Financial Holdings, Inc.

  100   1,299

1First Horizon National Corp.

  1,110   14,879

1,2First Industrial Realty Trust, Inc.

  171   894

1First Marblehead Corp.

  175   373

First Merchants Corp.

  130   772

First Midwest Bancorp, Inc.

  190   2,069

First Niagara Financial Group,

   

Inc.

  900   12,519

2First Potomac Realty Trust

  100   1,257

FirstMerit Corp.

  404   8,137

Flagstone Reinsurance Holdings

   

Ltd.

  100   1,094

Flushing Financial Corp.

  100   1,126

FNB Corp.

  350   2,377

1Forest City Enterprises, Inc.

  545   6,420

1Forestar Real Estate Group, Inc.

  200   4,396

1FPIC Insurance Group, Inc.

  100   3,862

Franklin Resources, Inc.

  769   81,014

2Franklin Street Properties Corp.

  261   3,813

1Freddie Mac

  2,435   3,579

1Frontier Financial Corp.

  12   42

Fulton Financial Corp.

  725   6,322

GAMCO Investors, Inc.

  60   2,897

1Genworth Financial, Inc.

  2,361   26,797

2Getty Realty Corp.

  120   2,824

GFI Group, Inc.

  256   1,170

Glacier Bancorp, Inc.

  290   3,979

1GLG Partners, Inc.

  600   1,932

2Glimcher Realty Trust

  100   270


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Portfolio of investments
    Shares   Value
   

Common Stocks (continued)

Financials (continued)

Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.

  2,313   $ 390,527

1,2Gramercy Capital Corp.

  136     352

Greenhill & Co., Inc.

  87     6,981

1Greenlight Capital Re Ltd. Cl A

  100     2,357

Hancock Holding Co.

  160     7,006

Hanover Insurance Group, Inc.

  216     9,597

Harleysville Group, Inc.

  100     3,179

Harleysville National Corp.

  100     644

Hartford Financial Services

   

Group, Inc.

  1,800     41,868

2Hatteras Financial Corp.

  200     5,592

HCC Insurance Holdings, Inc.

  524     14,656

2Health Care Property Investors,

   

Inc.

  1,393     42,542

2Health Care REIT, Inc.

  536     23,756

2Healthcare Realty Trust, Inc.

  275     5,902

1Heckmann Corp.

  500     2,495

Hercules Technology Growth

   

Capital, Inc.

  317     3,294

2Highwoods Properties, Inc.

  290     9,671

1Hilltop Holdings, Inc.

  300     3,492

Home Bancshares, Inc.

  100     2,407

2Home Properties, Inc.

  160     7,634

Horace Mann Educators Corp.

  120     1,500

2Hospitality Properties Trust

  578     13,704

1,2Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc.

  2,776     32,396

2HRPT Properties Trust

  1,000     6,470

Hudson City Bancorp, Inc.

  2,134     29,300

Huntington Bancshares, Inc.

  3,438     12,549

IBERIABANK Corp.

  60     3,229

Independent Bank Corp.

  90     1,880

Infinity Property & Casualty

   

Corp.

  50     2,032

2Inland Real Estate Corp.

  350     2,853

1Interactive Brokers Group, Inc.

  200     3,544

1IntercontinentalExchange, Inc.

  300     33,690
   

1International Assets Holding

   

Corp.

  29   422

International Bancshares Corp.

  200   3,786

Invesco Ltd. Com

  1,900   44,631

1Investment Technology Group,

   

Inc.

  189   3,723

1Investors Bancorp, Inc.

  200   2,188

1,2Investors Real Estate Trust

  330   2,970

2iStar Financial, Inc.

  469   1,201

1Jackson Hewitt Tax Service, Inc.

  60   264

Janus Capital Group, Inc.

  800   10,760

1Jefferies Group, Inc.

  456   10,821

Jones Lang LaSalle, Inc.

  240   14,496

JPMorgan Chase & Co.

  18,625   776,104

1KBW, Inc.

  100   2,736

KeyCorp

  4,400   24,420

2Kilroy Realty Corp.

  226   6,931

2Kimco Realty Corp.

  2,033   27,506

2Kite Realty Group Trust

  100   407

1Knight Capital Group, Inc.

  370   5,698

1LaBranche & Co., Inc.

  300   852

2LaSalle Hotel Properties

  359   7,622

Legg Mason, Inc.

  668   20,147

1Leucadia National Corp.

  900   21,411

2Lexington Corporate Properties

   

Trust

  261   1,587

2Liberty Property Trust

  500   16,005

Lincoln National Corp.

  1,405   34,956

Loews Corp.

  1,714   62,304

2LTC Properties, Inc.

  100   2,675

M&T Bank Corp.

  413   27,626

2Macerich Co.

  413   14,847

2Mack-Cali Realty Corp.

  388   13,413

Maiden Holdings Ltd.

  300   2,196

1Markel Corp.

  39   13,260

Marsh & McLennan Cos., Inc.

  2,445   53,986

Marshall & Ilsley Corp.

  2,444   13,320

Max Capital Group, Ltd.

  180   4,014

MB Financial, Inc.

  300   5,916

1MBIA, Inc.

  727   2,893


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U.S. Stock Market Portfolio (continued)

December 31, 2009 (unaudited)

 

Portfolio of investments
    Shares   Value
   

Common Stocks (continued)

Financials (continued)

Meadowbrook Insurance

   

Group, Inc.

  400   $ 2,960

2Medical Properties Trust, Inc.

  300     3,000

Mercury General Corp.

  100     3,926

MetLife, Inc.

  3,846     135,956

1MF Global Ltd.

  400     2,780

2MFA Mortgage Investments,

   

Inc.

  1,378     10,128

1MGIC Investment Corp.

  490     2,832

2Mid-America Apartment

   

Communities, Inc.

  170     8,208

Montpelier Re Holdings Ltd.

  410     7,101

Moody’s Corp.

  900     24,120

Morgan Stanley

  5,800     171,680

1Morningstar, Inc.

  100     4,834

1MSCI, Inc.

  500     15,900

1Nara Bancorp, Inc.

  300     3,402

1NASDAQ Stock Market, Inc.

  674     13,359

1National Financial Partners

   

Corp.

  150     1,214

2National Health Investors, Inc.

  100     3,699

National Penn Bancshares, Inc.

  306     1,772

2National Retail Properties, Inc.

  370     7,851

National Western Life Insurance

Co.

  10     1,736

2Nationwide Health Properties,

   

Inc.

  531     18,681

1Navigators Group, Inc.

  100     4,711

NBT Bancorp, Inc.

  185     3,768

Nelnet, Inc.

  200     3,446

New York Community Bancorp,

Inc.

  1,994     28,933

NewAlliance Bancshares, Inc.

  400     4,804

Northern Trust Corp.

  1,000     52,400

Northfield Bancorp, Inc.

  100     1,352

2NorthStar Realty Finance Corp.

  108     370

1Northwest Bancshares, Inc.

  225     2,547

NYSE Euronext

  1,261     31,903
   

1Ocwen Financial Corp.

  400   3,828

Old National Bancorp

  528   6,563

Old Republic International Corp.

  1,038   10,422

2 Omega Healthcare Investors,

Inc.

  349   6,788

OneBeacon Insurance Group

   

Ltd.

  100   1,378

optionsXpress Holdings, Inc.

  200   3,090

Oriental Financial Group, Inc.

  100   1,080

PacWest Bancorp

  150   3,023

Park National Corp.

  60   3,533

2Parkway Properties, Inc.

  45   937

PartnerRe Ltd.

  250   18,665

2 Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment

Trust

  160   1,354

People’s United Financial, Inc.

  1,596   26,653

1Phoenix Cos., Inc.

  380   1,056

1Pico Holdings, Inc.

  100   3,273

1Pinnacle Financial Partners, Inc.

  100   1,422

1Piper Jaffray Cos.

  140   7,085

Platinum Underwriters Holdings

Ltd.

  280   10,721

2Plum Creek Timber Co., Inc.

  750   28,320

1PMI Group, Inc.

  270   680

PNC Financial Services Group,

   

Inc.

  2,175   114,818

Popular, Inc.

  3,048   6,888

1Portfolio Recovery Associates,

   

Inc.

  47   2,109

2Post Properties, Inc.

  172   3,371

Presidential Life Corp.

  100   915

Principal Financial Group, Inc.

  1,453   34,930

PrivateBancorp, Inc.

  200   1,794

1ProAssurance Corp.

  150   8,057

1Progressive Corp.

  3,000   53,970

2ProLogis

  2,052   28,092

Prospect Capital Corp.

  231   2,728

Prosperity Bancshares, Inc.

  200   8,094

Protective Life Corp.

  400   6,620

Provident Financial Services, Inc.

  150   1,598

Provident New York Bancorp

  230   1,941


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Portfolio of investments
    Shares   Value
   

Common Stocks (continued)

Financials (continued)

Prudential Financial, Inc.

  2,170   $ 107,979

2PS Business Parks, Inc.

  74     3,704

2Public Storage, Inc.

  594     48,381

Radian Group, Inc.

  286     2,091

1,2RAIT Investment Trust

  100     131

2Ramco-Gershenson Properties

   

Trust

  35     334

Raymond James Financial, Inc.

  418     9,936

2Realty Income Corp.

  508     13,162

2Redwood Trust, Inc.

  340     4,916

2Regency Centers Corp.

  400     14,024

Regions Financial Corp.

  5,784     30,597

Reinsurance Group of America,

   

Inc.

  400     19,060

RenaissanceRe Holdings Ltd.

  300     15,945

Renasant Corp.

  100     1,360

1Riskmetrics Group, Inc.

  200     3,182

RLI Corp.

  100     5,325

S&T Bancorp, Inc.

  100     1,701

Safety Insurance Group, Inc.

  100     3,623

Sandy Spring Bancorp, Inc.

  90     800

2Saul Centers, Inc.

  54     1,769

SCBT Financial Corp.

  100     2,769

SEI Investments Co.

  560     9,811

Selective Insurance Group

  218     3,586

2Senior Housing Properties Trust

  562     12,291

1Signature Bank

  170     5,423

Simmons First National Corp.

  100     2,780

2Simon Property Group, Inc.

  1,358     108,368

2SL Green Realty Corp.

  330     16,579

1SLM Corp.

  2,100     23,667

South Financial Group, Inc.

  207     133

Southside Bancshares, Inc.

  100     1,962

2Sovran Self Storage, Inc.

  170     6,074

1St. Joe Co.

  405     11,700
   

StanCorp Financial Group, Inc.

  200   8,004

State Auto Financial Corp.

  100   1,850

3State Street Corp.

  2,400   104,496

StellarOne Corp.

  100   996

Sterling Bancshares, Inc.

  450   2,309

Stewart Information Services

   

Corp.

  40   451

1Stifel Financial Corp.

  150   8,886

1,2Strategic Hotels & Resorts, Inc.

  234   435

Student Loan Corp.

  10   466

Suffolk Bancorp

  100   2,970

2Sun Communities, Inc.

  120   2,370

1,2Sunstone Hotel Investors, Inc.

  614   5,452

SunTrust Banks, Inc.

  2,431   49,325

Susquehanna Bancshares, Inc.

  428   2,521

1SVB Financial Group

  155   6,462

SWS Group, Inc.

  100   1,210

SY Bancorp, Inc.

  100   2,135

Synovus Financial Corp.

  2,300   4,715

T. Rowe Price Group, Inc.

  1,278   68,053

2Tanger Factory Outlet Centers,

   

Inc.

  190   7,408

2Taubman Centers, Inc.

  210   7,541

TCF Financial Corp.

  597   8,131

1TD Ameritrade Holding Corp.

  1,197   23,198

1Teton Advisors, Inc. Class B

  1  

1Texas Capital Bancshares, Inc.

  100   1,396

TFS Financial Corp.

  500   6,070

Tompkins Trustco, Inc.

  45   1,823

Torchmark Corp.

  361   15,866

Tower Group, Inc.

  147   3,441

TowneBank

  100   1,168

Transatlantic Holdings, Inc.

  299   15,581

Travelers Cos., Inc.

  2,700   134,622

Trico Bancshares

  100   1,665

TrustCo Bank Corp. NY

  240   1,512

Trustmark Corp.

  200   4,508

2U-Store-It Trust

  410   3,001

U.S. Bancorp

  9,100   204,841

UMB Financial Corp.

  180   7,083


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U.S. Stock Market Portfolio (continued)

December 31, 2009 (unaudited)

 

Portfolio of investments
    Shares   Value
   

Common Stocks (continued)

Financials (continued)

Umpqua Holdings Corp.

  490   $ 6,571

Union Bankshares Corp.

  90     1,115

1United America Indemnity Ltd.

  190     1,505

United Bankshares, Inc.

  180     3,595

1United Community Banks, Inc.

  80     271

2United Dominion Realty Trust,

   

Inc.

  655     10,768

United Fire & Casualty Co.

  100     1,823

Unitrin, Inc.

  200     4,410

1Universal American Financial

   

Corp.

  100     1,170

2Universal Health Realty Income

   

Trust

  30     961

Univest Corp. of Pennsylvania

  100     1,753

UnumProvident Corp.

  1,600     31,232

2Urstadt Biddle Properties, Inc.

  180     2,749

Validus Holdings Ltd.

  472     12,716

Valley National Bancorp

  725     10,244

2Ventas, Inc.

  791     34,598

Visa, Inc.

  2,199     192,325

2Vornado Realty Trust

  743     51,965

W.R. Berkley Corp.

  651     16,041

Waddell & Reed Financial, Inc.

  420     12,827

Walter Industries, Inc.

  287     21,614

2Walter Investment Management

   

Corp.

  111     1,591

Washington Federal, Inc.

  530     10,250

2Washington Real Estate

   

Investment Trust

  305     8,403

Washington Trust Bancorp, Inc.

  110     1,714

Webster Financial Corp.

  224     2,659

2Weingarten Realty Investors

  595     11,775

Wells Fargo & Co.

  23,016     621,202

WesBanco, Inc.

  100     1,234

Westamerica BanCorp.

  150     8,306

1Western Alliance Bancorp

  400     1,512
   

Western Union Co.

  3,290   62,016

Westfield Financial, Inc.

  200   1,650

White Mountains Insurance

   

Group Ltd.

  34   11,310

Whitney Holding Corp.

  390   3,553

Willis Group Holdings Ltd.

  747   19,706

Wilmington Trust Corp.

  230   2,838

Wintrust Financial Corp.

  150   4,619

1World Acceptance Corp.

  45   1,612

XL Capital Ltd.

  1,600   29,328

Zenith National Insurance Corp.

  140   4,166

Zions BanCorp.

  470   6,030
 

Total Financials

    9,028,429
 
Health Care–12.2%    

1Abaxis, Inc.

  100   2,555

Abbott Laboratories

  7,292   393,695

1Abiomed, Inc.

  100   874

1Abraxis Bioscience, Inc.

  35   1,419

1Accuray, Inc.

  195   1,094

1Acorda Therapeutics, Inc.

  200   5,044

1Advisory Board Co.

  40   1,226

Aetna, Inc.

  2,060   65,302

1Affymax, Inc.

  100   2,474

1Affymetrix, Inc.

  193   1,127

1Air Methods Corp.

  100   3,362

1Albany Molecular Research, Inc.

  100   908

1Alexion Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

  454   22,164

1Align Technology, Inc.

  200   3,564

1Alkermes, Inc.

  510   4,799

Allergan, Inc.

  1,440   90,734

1Allos Therapeutics, Inc.

  300   1,971

1Alnylam Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

  200   3,524

1AMAG Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

  100   3,803

1Amedisys, Inc.

  133   6,458

1American Medical Systems

   

Holdings, Inc.

  290   5,594

1American Oriental

   

Bioengineering, Inc.

  200   930

1AMERIGROUP Corp.

  280   7,549

AmerisourceBergen Corp.

  1,440   37,541


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Portfolio of investments
    Shares   Value
   

Common Stocks (continued)

Health Care (continued)

1Amgen, Inc.

  4,796   $ 271,310

1AMN Healthcare Services, Inc.

  100     906

1AmSurg Corp.

  100     2,202

1Amylin Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

  726     10,302

1Angiodynamics, Inc.

  100     1,608

1Arena Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

  427     1,516

1Assisted Living Concepts, Inc.

  40     1,055

1Auxilium Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

  200     5,996

Baxter International, Inc.

  2,900     170,172

Beckman Coulter, Inc.

  300     19,632

Becton Dickinson & Co.

  1,150     90,689

1Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc.

  70     6,752

1Bio-Reference Labs, Inc.

  100     3,919

1Biogen Idec, Inc.

  1,400     74,900

1BioMarin Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

  452     8,502

1Boston Scientific Corp.

  7,170     64,530

Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.

  8,066     203,666

1Bruker BioSciences Corp.

  200     2,412

C.R. Bard, Inc.

  438     34,120

1Cadence Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

  100     967

Cardinal Health, Inc.

  1,713     55,227

1CareFusion Corp.

  856     21,409

1Celera Corp.

  260     1,797

1Celgene Corp.

  2,200     122,496

1Cell Therapeutics, Inc.

  2,700     3,078

1Centene Corp.

  160     3,387

1Cephalon, Inc.

  400     24,964

1Cepheid, Inc.

  200     2,496

1Charles River Laboratories

   

International, Inc.

  338     11,387

Cigna Corp.

  1,319     46,521

1Clinical Data, Inc.

  100     1,826

1Community Health Systems, Inc.

  479     17,052

Computer Programs & Systems,

   

Inc.

  100     4,605
   

1Conceptus, Inc.

  100   1,876

1CONMED Corp.

  100   2,280

Cooper Cos., Inc.

  209   7,967

1Covance, Inc.

  355   19,372

1Coventry Health Care, Inc.

  700   17,003

Covidien PLC Common Stock

  2,400   114,936

1Cross Country Healthcare, Inc.

  100   991

1Cubist Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

  270   5,122

1Cyberonics, Inc.

  100   2,044

1Cypress Bioscience, Inc.

  200   1,152

1DaVita, Inc.

  466   27,373

1Dendreon Corp.

  555   14,585

DENTSPLY International, Inc.

  660   23,212

1Dexcom, Inc.

  200   1,616

1Edwards Lifesciences Corp.

  243   21,105

Eli Lilly & Co.

  4,900   174,979

1Emergency Medical Services

   

Corp.

  100   5,415

1Emergent Biosolutions, Inc.

  100   1,359

1Emeritus Corp.

  100   1,875

1Endo Pharmaceuticals Holdings,

   

Inc.

  626   12,839

1Enzo Biochem, Inc.

  100   538

1Enzon Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

  300   3,159

1eResearchTechnology, Inc.

  100   601

1ev3, Inc.

  262   3,495

1Exelixis, Inc.

  650   4,791

1Express Scripts, Inc.

  1,220   105,469

1Facet Biotech Corp.

  90   1,582

1Forest Laboratories, Inc.

  1,486   47,715

1Gen-Probe, Inc.

  300   12,870

1Genomic Health, Inc.

  100   1,956

1Genoptix, Inc.

  100   3,553

1Gentiva Health Services, Inc.

  100   2,701

1Genzyme Corp.

  1,252   61,361

1Geron Corp.

  300   1,665

1Gilead Sciences, Inc.

  4,300   186,104

1Haemonetics Corp.

  100   5,515

1Halozyme Therapeutics, Inc.

  400   2,348

1Hanger Orthopedic Group, Inc.

  200   2,766


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U.S. Stock Market Portfolio (continued)

December 31, 2009 (unaudited)

 

Portfolio of investments
    Shares   Value
   

Common Stocks (continued)

Health Care (continued)

1Health Management Associates,

   

Inc.

  1,000   $ 7,270

1Health Net, Inc.

  500     11,645

1HealthExtras, Inc.

  200     7,294

1HEALTHSOUTH Corp.

  500     9,385

1HealthSpring, Inc.

  200     3,522

1Healthways, Inc.

  140     2,568

1Henry Schein, Inc.

  464     24,406

Hill-Rom Holdings, Inc.

  234     5,614

Hillenbrand, Inc.

  234     4,409

1Hologic, Inc.

  1,316     19,082

1Hospira, Inc.

  777     39,627

1Human Genome Sciences, Inc.

  870     26,622

1Humana, Inc.

  815     35,770

1ICU Medical, Inc.

  100     3,644

1Idexx Laboratories, Inc.

  300     16,032

1Illumina, Inc.

  540     16,551

1Immucor, Inc.

  369     7,469

1Immunogen, Inc.

  200     1,572

1Impax Laboratories, Inc.

  200     2,720

IMS Health, Inc.

  832     17,522

1Incyte Corp.

  600     5,466

1Inspire Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

  400     2,208

1Insulet Corp.

  200     2,856

1Integra LifeSciences Holdings

   

Corp.

  100     3,678

1InterMune, Inc.

  200     2,608

1Intuitive Surgical, Inc.

  177     53,688

Invacare Corp.

  100     2,494

1Inverness Medical Innovations,

   

Inc.

  407     16,895

1IPC The Hospitalist Co., Inc.

  100     3,325

1Isis Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

  400     4,440

Johnson & Johnson

  13,051     840,615

1Kendle International, Inc.

  100     1,831
   

1Kensey Nash Corp.

  100   2,550

1Kindred Healthcare, Inc.

  100   1,846

1Kinetic Concepts, Inc.

  228   8,584

1King Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

  1,060   13,006

1KV Pharmaceutical Co.

  100   367

1Laboratory Corp. of America

   

Holdings

  493   36,896

1LHC Group, Inc.

  100   3,361

1Life Technologies Corp.

  895   46,746

1LifePoint Hospitals, Inc.

  214   6,957

1Ligand Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

  700   1,519

1Lincare Holdings, Inc.

  393   14,588

1Luminex Corp.

  200   2,986

1Magellan Health Services, Inc.

  160   6,517

1MannKind Corp.

  400   3,504

1Martek Biosciences Corp.

  160   3,030

1Masimo Corp.

  200   6,084

MAXIMUS, Inc.

  100   5,000

McKesson Corp.

  1,300   81,250

Mead Johnson Nutrition Co.

  913   39,898

1MedCath Corp.

  100   791

1Medco Health Solutions, Inc.

  2,230   142,519

1Medicines Co.

  180   1,501

Medicis Pharmaceutical Corp.

  270   7,303

1Medivation, Inc.

  100   3,765

1Mednax, Inc. Com

  200   12,022

Medtronic, Inc.

  5,300   233,094
   

Merck & Co., Inc.

  14,529   530,890
   

Meridian Bioscience, Inc.

  150   3,233
   

1Merit Medical Systems, Inc.

  100   1,929
   

1Micromet, Inc.

  200   1,332
   

1Millipore Corp.

  300   21,705
   

Mine Safety Appliances Co.

  140   3,714
   

1Molina Healthcare, Inc.

  100   2,287
   

1Momenta Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

  100   1,261
   

1MWI Veterinary Supply, Inc.

  100   3,770
   

1Mylan Laboratories, Inc.

  1,466   27,018
   

1Myriad Genetics, Inc.

  418   10,910
   

1Myriad Pharmaceuticals W/I

  104   523


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Portfolio of investments
    Shares   Value
   

Common Stocks (continued)

   
Health Care (continued)    

National Healthcare Corp.

  44   $ 1,589
   

1Natus Medical, Inc.

  100     1,479
   

1Nektar Therapeutics

  310     2,889
   

1Neogen Corp.

  150     3,542
   

1NPS Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

  300     1,020
   

1NuVasive, Inc.

  200     6,396
   

1Odyssey HealthCare, Inc.

  200     3,116
   

Omnicare, Inc.

  600     14,508
   

1Omnicell, Inc.

  100     1,169
   

1Onyx Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

  250     7,335
   

1OraSure Technologies, Inc.

  100     508
   

1Orthofix International NV

  30     929
   

1Orthovita, Inc.

  500     1,755
   

1OSI Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

  327     10,147
   

1Osiris Therapeutics, Inc.

  100     714
   

Owens & Minor, Inc.

  260     11,162
   

1Palomar Medical Technologies,

   

Inc.

  35     353

1Par Pharmaceutical Cos., Inc.

  150     4,059
   

1Parexel International Corp.

  218     3,074
   

1Patterson Cos., Inc.

  400     11,192
   

PDL BioPharma, Inc.

  451     3,094
   

Perrigo Co.

  400     15,936
   

Pfizer, Inc.

  38,183     694,549
   

Pharmaceutical Product

   

Development, Inc.

  506     11,861

1Pharmasset, Inc.

  100     2,070
   

1PharMerica Corp.

  173     2,747
   

1Polypore International, Inc.

  100     1,190
   

1Progenics Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

  100     444
   

1Protalix BioTherapeutics, Inc.

  200     1,324
   

1PSS World Medical, Inc.

  300     6,771
   

1Psychiatric Solutions, Inc.

  300     6,342
   

Quest Diagnostics, Inc.

  801     48,364
   

1Questcor Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

  300     1,425
   
   

1Quidel Corp.

  100   1,378
   

1Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

  290   7,012
   

1RehabCare Group, Inc.

  100   3,043
   

1Res-Care, Inc.

  100   1,120
   

1ResMed, Inc.

  380   19,863
   

1Rigel Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

  133   1,265
   

1RTI Biologics, Inc.

  200   768
   

1Salix Pharmaceuticals Ltd.

  280   7,112
   

1Sangamo Biosciences, Inc.

  100   592
   

1Savient Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

  400   5,444
   

1Seattle Genetics, Inc.

  363   3,688
   

1Sequenom, Inc.

  300   1,242
   

Service Corp. International

  1,070   8,763
   

1Sirona Dental Systems, Inc.

  200   6,348
   

1SonoSite, Inc.

  100   2,363
   

1St Jude Medical, Inc.

  1,700   62,526
   

STERIS Corp.

  300   8,391
   

Stewart Enterprises, Inc.

  300   1,545
   

Stryker Corp.

  1,470   74,044
   

1Sun Healthcare Group, Inc.

  189   1,733
   

1Sunrise Senior Living, Inc.

  150   483
   

1SurModics, Inc.

  100   2,266
   

1Symmetry Medical, Inc.

  100   806
   

1Targacept, Inc.

  100   2,092
   

Techne Corp.

  177   12,135
   

1Tenet Healthcare Corp.

  2,447   13,189
   

1Theravance, Inc.

  180   2,353
   

1Thoratec Corp.

  270   7,268
   

1Triple-S Management Corp.

  100   1,760
   

1United Therapeutics Corp.

  218   11,478
   

UnitedHealth Group, Inc.

  5,500   167,640
   

Universal Health Services, Inc.

  422   12,871
   

1Valeant Pharmaceuticals

   

International

  411   13,066

1Varian Medical Systems, Inc.

  633   29,656
   

1VCA Antech, Inc.

  400   9,968
   

1Vertex Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

  873   37,408
   

1Viropharma, Inc.

  380   3,188
   

1Vivus, Inc.

  400   3,676


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U.S. Stock Market Portfolio (continued)

December 31, 2009 (unaudited)

 

Portfolio of investments
    Shares   Value
   

Common Stocks (continued)

Health Care (continued)    

1Volcano Corp.

  200   $ 3,476
   

1Warner Chilcott PLC

  500     14,235
   

1Watson Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

  467     18,498
   

1WebMD Health Corp.

  177     6,813
   

1WellCare Health Plans, Inc.

  206     7,573
   

1WellPoint, Inc.

  2,300     134,067
   

West Pharmaceutical Services,

   

Inc.

  200     7,840

1Wright Medical Group, Inc.

  200     3,790
   

1XenoPort, Inc.

  100     1,856
   

1Zimmer Holdings, Inc.

  1,051     62,125
   

1Zoll Medical Corp.

  100     2,672
   

1ZymoGenetics, Inc.

  100     639
 

Total Health Care

      7,057,666
 
Industrials–11.8%

3M Co.

  3,100     256,277
   

A.O. Smith Corp.

  100     4,339
   

AAON, Inc.

  100     1,949
   

1AAR Corp.

  156     3,585
   

ABM Industries, Inc.

  190     3,925
   

Accenture PLC

  2,917     121,055
   

Actuant Corp.

  378     7,004
   

Acuity Brands, Inc.

  200     7,128
   

Administaff, Inc.

  130     3,067
   

Advance America Cash Advance

   

Centers, Inc.

  194     1,079

1Aecom Technology Corp.

  400     11,000
   

1Aerovironment, Inc.

  100     2,908
   

1AGCO Corp.

  446     14,424
   

Aircastle Ltd.

  100     985
   

1AirTran Holdings, Inc.

  700     3,654
   

1Alaska Air Group, Inc.

  204     7,050
   

Albany International Corp.

  140     3,144
   

Alexander & Baldwin, Inc.

  160     5,477
   

1Allegiant Travel Co.

  100     4,717

 

   

1Alliance Data Systems Corp.

  286   18,473
   

1Alliant Techsystems, Inc.

  151   13,329
   

1Altisource Portfolio Solutions SA

  33   693
   

1AMERCO, Inc.

  37   1,840
   

1American Commercial Lines, Inc.

  49   898
   

American Ecology Corp.

  100   1,704
   

1American Public Education, Inc.

  100   3,436
   

American Science &

   

Engineering, Inc.

  50   3,792

1American Superconductor Corp.

  200   8,180
   

Ametek, Inc.

  570   21,797
   

1AMR Corp.

  1,342   10,374
   

Apogee Enterprises, Inc.

  100   1,400
   

1Apollo Group, Inc.

  600   36,348
   

Applied Industrial Technologies,

   

Inc.

  200   4,414

Applied Signal Technology, Inc.

  100   1,929
   

Arbitron, Inc.

  100   2,342
   

1Argon ST, Inc.

  100   2,172
   

Arkansas Best Corp.

  140   4,120
   

1Armstrong World Industries, Inc.

  100   3,893
   

1Astec Industries, Inc.

  100   2,694
   

1Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings,

   

Inc.

  146   5,439

Avery Dennison Corp.

  500   18,245
   

1AZZ, Inc.

  100   3,270
   

Badger Meter, Inc.

  100   3,982
   

Baldor Electric Co.

  200   5,618
   

1Bally Technologies, Inc.

  305   12,593
   

Barnes Group, Inc.

  200   3,380
   

1BE Aerospace, Inc.

  387   9,095
   

Belden CDT, Inc.

  180   3,946
   

1Blount International, Inc.

  100   1,010
   

Boeing Co.

  3,261   176,518
   

Bowne & Co., Inc.

  102   681
   

Brady Corp.

  253   7,593
   

Briggs & Stratton Corp.

  170   3,181
   

Brink’s Co.

  182   4,430
   

1Brink’s Home Security Holdings,

   

Inc.

  182   5,940


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Portfolio of investments
    Shares   Value
   

Common Stocks (continued)

   
Industrials (continued)    

1Bristow Group, Inc.

  100   $ 3,845
   

Bucyrus International, Inc.

  390     21,984
   

Burlington Northern Santa Fe

   

Corp.

  1,600     157,792

C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc.

  851     49,979
   

1Cal Dive International, Inc.

  362     2,737
   

1Capella Education Co.

  50     3,765
   

1Career Education Corp.

  389     9,068
   

Carlisle Cos., Inc.

  336     11,511
   

Cascade Corp.

  37     1,017
   

Caterpillar, Inc.

  2,976     169,602
   

CDI Corp.

  100     1,295
   

1Cenveo, Inc.

  211     1,846
   

1Ceradyne, Inc.

  77     1,479
   

1Chart Industries, Inc.

  100     1,655
   

Chemed Corp.

  140     6,716
   

Cintas Corp.

  613     15,969
   

CIRCOR International, Inc.

  100     2,518
   

CLARCOR, Inc.

  263     8,532
   

1Clean Harbors, Inc.

  100     5,961
   

1Cogent, Inc.

  260     2,701
   

1Coinstar, Inc.

  170     4,723
   

1Colfax Corp.

  100     1,204
   

1Columbus McKinnon Corp.

  100     1,366
   

Comfort Systems USA, Inc.

  200     2,468
   

Con-way, Inc.

  200     6,982
   

1Consolidated Graphics, Inc.

  55     1,926
   

1Continental Airlines, Inc.

  600     10,752
   

1Convergys Corp.

  570     6,128
   

Cooper Industries PLC

  852     36,329
   

1Corinthian Colleges, Inc.

  400     5,508
   

1Cornell Cos, Inc.

  100     2,270
   

Corporate Executive Board Co.

  134     3,058
   

1CoStar Group, Inc.

  138     5,764
   
   

1Covanta Holding Corp.

  542   9,805
   

1CRA International, Inc.

  100   2,665
   

Crane Co.

  270   8,267
   

1CSG Systems International, Inc.

  170   3,245
   

CSX Corp.

  1,900   92,131
   

Cubic Corp.

  100   3,730
   

Cummins, Inc.

  900   41,274
   

Curtiss-Wright Corp.

  180   5,638
   

Danaher Corp.

  1,294   97,309
   

1Darling International, Inc.

  400   3,352
   

Deere & Co.

  2,000   108,180
   

1Delta Air Lines, Inc.

  3,600   40,968
   

Deluxe Corp.

  210   3,106
   

DeVry, Inc.

  270   15,317
   

1DigitalGlobe, Inc.

  100   2,420
   

1Dionex Corp.

  70   5,171
   

1Dollar Financial Corp.

  100   2,366
   

1Dollar Thrifty Automotive Group,

   

Inc.

  100   2,561

Donaldson Co., Inc.

  359   15,272
   

Dover Corp.

  900   37,449
   

1Drew Industries, Inc.

  100   2,065
   

1DST Systems, Inc.

  170   7,404
   

Dun & Bradstreet Corp.

  244   20,586
   

1Dycom Industries, Inc.

  170   1,365
   

Dynamic Materials Corp.

  100   2,005
   

1DynCorp International, Inc.

  100   1,435
   

1Eagle Bulk Shipping, Inc.

  187   926
   

Eaton Corp.

  800   50,896
   

1EMCOR Group, Inc.

  254   6,833
   

Emerson Electric Co.

  3,600   153,360
   

Encore Wire Corp.

  100   2,107
   

1Ener1, Inc.

  300   1,902
   

1Energizer Holdings, Inc.

  300   18,384
   

1Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.

  200   2,114
   

EnergySolutions, Inc.

  300   2,547
   

1EnerSys

  300   6,561
   

Ennis, Inc.

  100   1,679
   

1EnPro Industries, Inc.

  100   2,641


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U.S. Stock Market Portfolio (continued)

December 31, 2009 (unaudited)

 

Portfolio of investments
    Shares   Value
   

Common Stocks (continued)

   
Industrials (continued)    

Equifax, Inc.

  550   $ 16,990
   

ESCO Technologies, Inc.

  100     3,585
   

1Esterline Technologies Corp.

  200     8,154
   

1Evergreen Solar, Inc.

  400     604
   

Expeditors International

   

Washington, Inc.

  972     33,758

FactSet Research Systems, Inc.

  215     14,162
   

Fastenal Co.

  681     28,357
   

FedEx Corp.

  1,400     116,830
   

1Fiserv, Inc.

  751     36,408
   

Flowserve Corp.

  300     28,359
   

Fluor Corp.

  892     40,176
   

1Force Protection, Inc.

  300     1,563
   

Forward Air Corp.

  150     3,758
   

1Foster Wheeler AG

  658     19,372
   

Franklin Electric Co., Inc.

  136     3,955
   

FreightCar America, Inc.

  40     793
   

1FTI Consulting, Inc.

  260     12,262
   

1Fuel Tech, Inc.

  100     817
   

1FuelCell Energy, Inc.

  200     752
   

G&K Services, Inc.

  56     1,407
   

Gardner Denver, Inc.

  280     11,914
   

GATX Corp.

  175     5,031
   

1Genco Shipping & Trading Ltd.

  100     2,238
   

1GenCorp, Inc.

  100     700
   

1General Cable Corp.

  226     6,649
   

General Dynamics Corp.

  1,553     105,868
   

General Electric Co.

  50,500     764,065
   

General Maritime Corp.

  187     1,307
   

1Genesee & Wyoming, Inc.

  200     6,528
   

1Genpact Ltd.

  300     4,470
   

Genuine Parts Co.

  729     27,673
   

1Geo Group, Inc.

  224     4,901
   

1Global Cash Access Holdings,

   

Inc.

  100     749
   
   

Global Payments, Inc.

  400   21,544
   

Goodrich Corp.

  550   35,337
   

Gorman-Rupp Co.

  100   2,764
   

Graco, Inc.

  300   8,571
   

Granite Construction, Inc.

  177   5,958
   

Great Lakes Dredge & Dock

   

Corp.

  400   2,592

1Griffon Corp.

  163   1,992
   

1H&E Equipment Services, Inc.

  100   1,049
   

H&R Block, Inc.

  1,600   36,192
   

1Harbin Electric, Inc.

  100   2,054
   

Harsco Corp.

  380   12,247
   

1Hawaiian Holdings, Inc.

  400   2,800
   

1Headwaters, Inc.

  100   652
   

Healthcare Services Group

  150   3,219
   

Heartland Express, Inc.

  320   4,886
   

Heartland Payment Systems, Inc.

  100   1,313
   

Heico Corp.

  100   3,596
   

Heidrick & Struggles

   

International, Inc.

  100   3,124

Herman Miller, Inc.

  248   3,963
   

1Hewitt Associates, Inc.

  443   18,721
   

1Hexcel Corp.

  336   4,361
   

1Hill International, Inc.

  100   624
   

1HMS Holdings Corp.

  104   5,064
   

Honeywell International, Inc.

  3,400   133,280
   

Horizon Lines, Inc.

  100   557
   

1HUB Group, Inc.

  158   4,239
   

Hubbell, Inc.

  216   10,217
   

1Huron Consulting Group, Inc.

  80   1,843
   

1ICF International, Inc.

  100   2,680
   

1Iconix Brand Group, Inc.

  400   5,060
   

IDEX Corp.

  378   11,775
   

1II-VI, Inc.

  100   3,180
   

Illinois Tool Works, Inc.

  2,000   95,980
   

1Infinera Corp.

  400   3,548
   

Ingersoll Rand PLC Common

   

Stock

  1,567   56,005

1Insituform Technologies, Inc.

  200   4,544
   

1Intermec, Inc.

  198   2,546


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Portfolio of investments
    Shares   Value
   

Common Stocks (continued)

   
Industrials (continued)    

1IPG Photonics Corp.

  200   $ 3,348
   

1Iron Mountain, Inc.

  882     20,074
   

1ITT Educational Services, Inc.

  175     16,793
   

ITT Industries, Inc.

  850     42,279
   

J.B. Hunt Transport Services,

   

Inc.

  375     12,101

1Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc.

  640     24,070
   

1JetBlue Airways Corp.

  1,050     5,723
   

John Bean Technologies Corp.

  200     3,402
   

Joy Global, Inc.

  527     27,188
   

Kaman Corp.

  100     2,309
   

1Kansas City Southern

  400     13,316
   

Kaydon Corp.

  200     7,152
   

KBR, Inc.

  780     14,820
   

1Kelly Services, Inc.

  100     1,193
   

1Kenexa Corp.

  100     1,305
   

Kennametal, Inc.

  368     9,539
   

1Kforce, Inc.

  100     1,250
   

1Kirby Corp.

  280     9,752
   

Knight Transportation, Inc.

  280     5,401
   

Koppers Holdings, Inc.

  100     3,044
   

1Korn/Ferry International

  180     2,970
   

L-3 Communications Holdings,

   

Inc.

  535     46,518

1Ladish Co., Inc.

  71     1,071
   

Landauer, Inc.

  100     6,140
   

Landstar System, Inc.

  300     11,631
   

1Layne Christensen Co.

  100     2,871
   

1LB Foster Co.

  100     2,981
   

Lennox International, Inc.

  200     7,808
   

Lincoln Electric Holdings, Inc.

  200     10,692
   

Lindsay Corp.

  55     2,192
   

Lockheed Martin Corp.

  1,544     116,340
   

Manitowoc Co., Inc.

  735     7,328
   

Manpower, Inc.

  400     21,832
   

1Marten Transport Ltd.

  100   1,795
   

Masco Corp.

  1,658   22,897
   

1MasTec, Inc.

  200   2,500
   

Mastercard, Inc.

  469   120,055
   

1McDermott International, Inc.

  1,118   26,843
   

McGrath RentCorp

  100   2,236
   

1Michael Baker Corp.

  59   2,443
   

1Middleby Corp.

  65   3,186
   

1Mobile Mini, Inc.

  181   2,550
   

Molex, Inc.

  280   5,356
   

1Monster Worldwide, Inc.

  546   9,500
   

1Moog, Inc.

  170   4,969
   

MSC Industrial Direct Co.

  200   9,400
   

Mueller Industries, Inc.

  160   3,974
   

Mueller Water Products, Inc.

  943   4,904
   

1MYR Group, Inc.

  100   1,808
   

NACCO Industries, Inc.

  21   1,046
   

1Navigant Consulting, Inc.

  170   2,526
   

1Navistar International Corp.

  300   11,595
   

Nordson Corp.

  150   9,177
   

Norfolk Southern Corp.

  1,800   94,356
   

Northrop Grumman Corp.

  1,400   78,190
   

1Old Dominion Freight Line

  100   3,070
   

1Orbital Sciences Corp.

  261   3,983
   

1Orion Marine Group, Inc.

  100   2,106
   

Oshkosh Truck Corp.

  435   16,108
   

Overseas Shipholding Group

  100   4,395
   

1Owens Corning, Inc.

  400   10,256
   

PACCAR, Inc.

  1,700   61,659
   

1Pacer International, Inc.

  70   221
   

Pall Corp.

  529   19,150
   

Parker Hannifin Corp.

  730   39,332
   

Pentair, Inc.

  489   15,795
   

1PHH Corp.

  270   4,350
   

1PHI, Inc.

  100   2,070
   

Pitney Bowes, Inc.

  977   22,237
   

1Powell Industries, Inc.

  100   3,153
   

Precision Castparts Corp.

  650   71,727
   

Quanex Building Products Corp.

  145   2,461


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U.S. Stock Market Portfolio (continued)

December 31, 2009 (unaudited)

 

Portfolio of investments
    Shares   Value
   

Common Stocks (continued)

   
Industrials (continued)    

1Quanta Services, Inc.

  942   $ 19,631
   

1Raser Technologies, Inc.

  200     248
   

Raven Industries, Inc.

  100     3,177
   

Raytheon Co.

  1,900     97,888
   

1RBC Bearings, Inc.

  100     2,433
   

Regal-Beloit Corp.

  160     8,310
   

Reliance Steel & Aluminum Co.

  373     16,121
   

1Republic Airways Holdings, Inc.

  100     739
   

Republic Services, Inc.

  1,850     52,373
   

1Resources Connection, Inc.

  160     3,395
   

Reynolds American, Inc.

  843     44,654
   

Robbins & Myers, Inc.

  100     2,352
   

Robert Half International, Inc.

  629     16,813
   

Rockwell Automation, Inc.

  690     32,416
   

Rockwell Collins, Inc.

  793     43,900
   

Rollins, Inc.

  150     2,892
   

RR Donnelley & Sons Co.

  948     21,112
   

1RSC Holdings, Inc.

  200     1,408
   

Ryder System, Inc.

  231     9,510
   

1Sanmina-SCI Corp.

  253     2,791
   

1Shaw Group, Inc.

  381     10,954
   

Simpson Manufacturing Co., Inc.

  160     4,302
   

SkyWest, Inc.

  242     4,095
   

Sotheby’s Holdings

  300     6,744
   

Southwest Airlines Co.

  3,575     40,862
   

1Spherion Corp.

  200     1,124
   

1Spirit Aerosystems Holdings, Inc.

  487     9,672
   

SPX Corp.

  200     10,940
   

Steelcase, Inc.

  130     827
   

1Stericycle, Inc.

  400     22,068
   

Strayer Education, Inc.

  59     12,537
   

Sun Hydraulics Corp.

  100     2,625
   

1SunPower Corp.

  290     6,867
   

1Sunpower Corp.

  174     3,645
   
   

TAL International Group, Inc.

  100   1,323
   

1TBS International Ltd.

  100   735
   

1Team, Inc.

  100   1,881
   

1Tecumseh Products Co.

  100   1,169
   

Teleflex, Inc.

  186   10,024
   

1TeleTech Holdings, Inc.

  109   2,183
   

Tennant Co.

  100   2,619
   

1Terex Corp.

  554   10,975
   

1Tetra Tech, Inc.

  300   8,151
   

Textron, Inc.

  1,222   22,986
   

1Thomas & Betts Corp.

  270   9,663
   

Timken Co.

  390   9,247
   

Titan International, Inc.

  148   1,200
   

Total System Services, Inc.

  767   13,246
   

TransDigm Group, Inc.

  200   9,498
   

Tredegar Corp.

  100   1,582
   

Trinity Industries, Inc.

  300   5,232
   

Triumph Group, Inc.

  145   6,996
   

1TrueBlue, Inc.

  170   2,518
   

1Tyco International Ltd.

  2,287   81,600
   

1UAL Corp.

  916   11,826
   

Union Pacific Corp.

  2,345   149,845
   

United Parcel Service, Inc.

  3,300   189,321
   

1United Stationers, Inc.

  100   5,685
   

United Technologies Corp.

  4,200   291,522
   

Universal Forest Products, Inc.

  140   5,153
   

1Universal Technical Institute,

   

Inc.

  100   2,020

1URS Corp.

  400   17,808
   

1US Airways Group, Inc.

  420   2,033
   

1USG Corp.

  256   3,597
   

UTi Worldwide, Inc.

  400   5,728
   

1Valassis Communications, Inc.

  200   3,652
   

Valmont Industries, Inc.

  68   5,335
   

1Verisk Analytics, Inc., Class A

  400   12,112
   

Viad Corp.

  57   1,176
   

W.W. Grainger, Inc.

  289   27,984
   

1Waste Connections, Inc.

  430   14,336
   

Waste Management, Inc.

  2,230   75,396


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Portfolio of investments
    Shares   Value
   

Common Stocks (continued)

   
Industrials (continued)    

Watsco, Inc.

  100   $ 4,898
   

Watson Wyatt Worldwide, Inc.

  170     8,078
   

Watts Water Technologies, Inc.

  91     2,814
   

Weight Watchers International,

   

Inc.

  209     6,094

Werner Enterprises, Inc.

  180     3,562
   

Woodward Governor Co.

  300     7,731
   

World Fuel Services Corp.

  280     7,501
   

1Wright Express Corp.

  210     6,691
   

1YRC Worldwide, Inc.

  200     168
 

Total Industrials

      6,819,365
 
Information Technology–18.5%

13Com Corp.

  1,950     14,625
   

13PAR, Inc.

  200     2,370
   

1ACI Worldwide, Inc.

  200     3,430
   

1Acme Packet, Inc.

  100     1,100
   

1Actel Corp.

  100     1,188
   

1Activision Blizzard, Inc.

  2,800     31,108
   

1Acxiom Corp.

  400     5,368
   

1Adaptec, Inc.

  600     2,010
   

1ADC Telecommunications, Inc.

  498     3,093
   

1Adobe Systems, Inc.

  2,500     91,950
   

ADTRAN, Inc.

  280     6,314
   

1Advanced Energy Industries,

   

Inc.

  100     1,508

1Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.

  3,052     29,543
   

1Advent Software, Inc.

  100     4,073
   

1Affiliated Computer Services,

   

Inc.

  400     23,876

1Agilent Technologies, Inc.

  1,700     52,819
   

1Akamai Technologies, Inc.

  791     20,036
   

1Allscripts Healthcare Solutions,

   

Inc.

  400     8,092

Altera Corp.

  1,400     31,682
   

1American Reprographics Co.

  104     729
   
   

1Amkor Technology, Inc.

  336   2,406
   

Amphenol Corp.

  800   36,944
   

1Anadigics, Inc.

  200   844
   

Analog Devices, Inc.

  1,398   44,149
   

Analogic Corp.

  37   1,425
   

1Anixter International, Inc.

  200   9,420
   

1Ansys, Inc.

  443   19,253
   

1AOL, Inc.

  500   11,640
   

1Apple Computer, Inc.

  4,260   898,264
   

Applied Materials, Inc.

  6,300   87,822
   

1Applied Micro Circuits Corp.

  237   1,770
   

1ArcSight, Inc.

  100   2,558
   

1Ariba, Inc.

  300   3,756
   

1Arris Group, Inc.

  642   7,338
   

1Arrow Electronics, Inc.

  530   15,693
   

1Art Technology Group, Inc.

  600   2,706
   

1AsiaInfo Holdings, Inc.

  100   3,047
   

1athenahealth, Inc.

  100   4,524
   

1Atheros Communications, Inc.

  298   10,204
   

1Atmel Corp.

  1,800   8,298
   

1ATMI, Inc.

  100   1,862
   

1Autodesk, Inc.

  1,047   26,604
   

Automatic Data Processing, Inc.

  2,400   102,768
   

1Avid Technology, Inc.

  150   1,914
   

1Avnet, Inc.

  760   22,922
   

AVX Corp.

  310   3,928
   

1Benchmark Electronics, Inc.

  390   7,375
   

Black Box Corp.

  130   3,684
   

Blackbaud, Inc.

  194   4,584
   

1Blackboard, Inc.

  200   9,078
   

1Blue Coat Systems, Inc.

  200   5,708
   

1BMC Software, Inc.

  940   37,694
   

1Bottomline Technologies, Inc.

  100   1,757
   

1Broadcom Corp.

  2,015   63,372
   

1Brooks Automation, Inc.

  130   1,115
   

CA, Inc.

  2,000   44,920
   

1Cabot Microelectronics Corp.

  100   3,296
   

1CACI International, Inc.

  110   5,373


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U.S. Stock Market Portfolio (continued)

December 31, 2009 (unaudited)

 

Portfolio of investments
    Shares   Value
   

Common Stocks (continued)

Information Technology (continued)

1Cadence Design Systems, Inc.

  1,100   $ 6,589
   

1Cavium Networks, Inc.

  200     4,766
   

1Cerner Corp.

  327     26,958
   

1Checkpoint Systems, Inc.

  160     2,440
   

1China Security & Surveillance

   

Technology, Inc.

  200     1,528

1Ciber, Inc.

  200     690
   

1Ciena Corp.

  474     5,138
   

1Cirrus Logic, Inc.

  300     2,046
   

1Cisco Systems, Inc.

  27,278     653,035
   

1Citrix Systems, Inc.

  870     36,201
   

1Cogent Communications

   

Group, Inc.

  100     986

Cognex Corp.

  170     3,012
   

1Cognizant Technology Solutions

   

Corp.

  1,354     61,336

1Cogo Group, Inc.

  100     737
   

1Coherent, Inc.

  100     2,973
   

Cohu, Inc.

  100     1,395
   

1CommScope, Inc.

  400     10,612
   

1Commvault Systems, Inc.

  200     4,738
   

1Compellent Technologies, Inc.

  100     2,268
   

1Computer Sciences Corp.

  700     40,271
   

1Compuware Corp.

  1,100     7,953
   

1comScore, Inc.

  100     1,755
   

1Comtech Telecommunications

   

Corp.

  162     5,678

1Concur Technologies, Inc.

  200     8,550
   

1Conexant Systems, Inc.

  66     153
   

1Constant Contact, Inc.

  100     1,600
   

Corning, Inc.

  7,375     142,411
   

1Cree, Inc.

  490     27,621
   

CTS Corp.

  100     962
   

1Cybersource Corp.

  400     8,044
   

1Cymer, Inc.

  150     5,757
   

1Cypress Semiconductor Corp.

  636     6,716
   

Daktronics, Inc.

  100   921
   

1DealerTrack Holdings, Inc.

  200   3,758
   

1Dell, Inc.

  8,400   120,624
   

Diebold, Inc.

  355   10,100
   

1Digital River, Inc.

  189   5,101
   

1Diodes, Inc.

  144   2,945
   

.1DSP Group, Inc.

  100   563
   

Earthlink, Inc.

  390   3,241
   

1eBay, Inc.

  5,200   122,408
   

1Echelon Corp.

  100   1,156
   

1Eclipsys Corp.

  280   5,186
   

1Electro Scientific Industries, Inc.

  100   1,082
   

1Electronic Arts, Inc.

  1,500   26,625
   

1Electronics for Imaging, Inc.

  170   2,212
   

1EMC Corp.

  9,700   169,459
   

1Emulex Corp.

  400   4,360
   

1Entegris, Inc.

  600   3,168
   

1Epicor Software Corp.

  100   762
   

1EPIQ Systems, Inc.

  100   1,399
   

1Equinix, Inc.

  200   21,230
   

1Exar Corp.

  100   711
   

1Exponent, Inc.

  100   2,784
   

1Extreme Networks

  209   600
   

1F5 Networks, Inc.

  416   22,040
   

Fair Isaac Corp.

  178   3,793
   

1Fairchild Semiconductor

   

International, Inc.

  670   6,693

1FARO Technologies, Inc.

  72   1,544
   

1FEI Co.

  200   4,672
   

1First Solar, Inc.

  209   28,299
   

1Flextronics International Ltd.

  3,900   28,509
   

1Flir Systems, Inc.

  680   22,250
   

1FormFactor, Inc.

  260   5,658
   

1Forrester Research, Inc.

  100   2,595
   

1Gartner, Inc.

  310   5,592
   

1Google, Inc.

  1,150   712,977
   

1Greatbatch, Inc.

  100   1,923
   

1Harmonic, Inc.

  300   1,899
   

Harris Corp.

  595   28,292


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Portfolio of investments
    Shares   Value
   

Common Stocks (continued)

Information Technology (continued)

Hewlett-Packard Co.

  11,300   $ 582,063
   

1Hittite Microwave Corp.

  100     4,075
   

1i2 Technologies, Inc.

  100     1,912
   

1IAC

  441     9,032
   

1IHS, Inc.

  261     14,305
   

1Imation Corp.

  100     872
   

1Informatica Corp.

  420     10,861
   

1Infospace, Inc.

  50     429
   

1Ingram Micro, Inc.

  760     13,262
   

1Innerworkings, Inc.

  100     590
   

1Integral Systems, Inc.

  100     866
   

1Integrated Device Technology,

   

Inc.

  604     3,908

Intel Corp.

  26,669     544,048
   

1Interactive Intelligence, Inc.

  100     1,844
   

1InterDigital Communications,

   

Inc.

  200     5,308

1InterNAP Network Services

   

Corp.

  100     470

International Business Machines

   

Corp.

  6,175     808,307

1International Rectifier Corp.

  280     6,194
   

1Internet Capital Group, Inc.

  200     1,330
   

Intersil Corp.

  670     10,278
   

1Intuit, Inc.

  1,483     45,543
   

1Itron, Inc.

  237     16,014
   

1Ixia

  100     744
   

1j2 Global Communications, Inc.

  160     3,256
   

Jabil Circuit, Inc.

  908     15,772
   

Jack Henry & Associates, Inc.

  346     8,000
   

1JDA Software Group, Inc.

  100     2,547
   

1Juniper Networks, Inc.

  2,500     66,675
   

1K12, Inc.

  100     2,027
   

KLA-Tencor Corp.

  773     27,952
   

1Knot, Inc.

  100     1,007
   

1Kopin Corp.

  300     1,254
   
   

1Kulicke & Soffa Industries, Inc.

  200   1,078
   

1L-1 Identity Solutions, Inc.

  300   2,247
   

1Lam Research Corp.

  659   25,839
   

1Lattice Semiconductor Corp.

  300   810
   

1Lawson Software, Inc.

  400   2,660
   

Lender Processing Services, Inc.

  454   18,460
   

1Lexmark International, Inc.

  340   8,833
   

Linear Technology Corp.

  1,104   33,716
   

1Littelfuse, Inc.

  83   2,668
   

1LoopNet, Inc.

  100   994
   

1LSI Logic Corp.

  3,120   18,751
   

1Magma Design Automation, Inc.

  100   231
   

1Manhattan Associates, Inc.

  100   2,403
   

1ManTech International Corp.

  100   4,828
   

MarketAxess Holdings, Inc.

  100   1,390
   

1Marvell Technology Group Ltd.

  2,600   53,950
   

1Mattson Technology, Inc.

  200   716
   

Maxim Integrated Products, Inc.

  1,400   28,420
   

1Maxwell Technologies, Inc.

  200   3,568
   

1McAfee, Inc.

  780   31,645
   

1MedAssets, Inc.

  100   2,121
   

1MEMC Electronic Materials, Inc.

  1,029   14,015
   

1Mentor Graphics Corp.

  300   2,649
   

1MercadoLibre, Inc.

  100   5,187
   

Methode Electronics, Inc.

  100   868
   

1Mettler Toledo International, Inc.

  157   16,483
   

Micrel, Inc.

  208   1,706
   

Microchip Technology, Inc.

  900   26,154
   

1Micron Technology, Inc.

  4,000   42,240
   

1MICROS Systems, Inc.

  384   11,916
   

1Microsemi Corp.

  380   6,745
   

Microsoft Corp.

  38,060   1,160,449
   

1MicroStrategy, Inc.

  20   1,880
   

1MKS Instruments, Inc.

  233   4,057
   

1ModusLink Global Solutions,

   

Inc.

  150   1,412

Molex, Inc.

  291   6,271
   

1Monolithic Power Systems, Inc.

  100   2,397
   

1Motorola, Inc.

  11,062   85,841
   


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U.S. Stock Market Portfolio (continued)

December 31, 2009 (unaudited)

 

Portfolio of investments
    Shares   Value
   

Common Stocks (continued)

   
Information Technology (continued)

1MPS Group, Inc.

  540   $ 7,420
   

MTS Systems Corp.

  100     2,874
   

National Instruments Corp.

  300     8,835
   

National Semiconductor Corp.

  999     15,345
   

1NCR Corp.

  700     7,791
   

1Ness Technologies, Inc.

  200     980
   

1Net 1 UEPS Technologies, Inc.

  200     3,884
   

1NetApp, Inc.

  1,571     54,027
   

1Netezza Corp.

  100     970
   

1NetGear, Inc.

  100     2,169
   

1Netlogic Microsystems, Inc.

  100     4,626
   

1Netscout Systems, Inc.

  200     2,928
   

1NetSuite, Inc.

  100     1,598
   

1Newport Corp.

  100     919
   

NIC, Inc.

  200     1,828
   

1Novatel Wireless, Inc.

  100     797
   

1Novell, Inc.

  1,720     7,138
   

1Novellus Systems, Inc.

  494     11,530
   

1Nuance Communications, Inc.

  890     13,831
   

1NVIDIA Corp.

  2,500     46,700
   

1OmniVision Technologies, Inc.

  180     2,615
   

1ON Semiconductor Corp.

  1,930     17,003
   

1Oplink Communications, Inc.

  100     1,639
   

Oracle Corp.

  19,100     468,714
   

1OSI Systems, Inc.

  100     2,728
   

1Palm, Inc.

  800     8,032
   

1Parametric Technology Corp.

  600     9,804
   

Park Electrochemical Corp.

  100     2,764
   

Paychex, Inc.

  1,521     46,603
   

Pegasystems, Inc.

  100     3,400
   

1Perficient, Inc.

  100     843
   

1Pericom Semiconductor Corp.

  100     1,153
   

PerkinElmer, Inc.

  537     11,057
   

1Phase Forward, Inc.

  200     3,070
   

Plantronics, Inc.

  260   6,755
   

1Plexus Corp.

  170   4,845
   

1PMC-Sierra, Inc.

  900   7,794
   

1Polycom, Inc.

  430   10,737
   

Power Integrations, Inc.

  100   3,636
   

1Powerwave Technologies, Inc.

  330   416
   

1Progress Software Corp.

  170   4,966
   

1QLogic Corp.

  500   9,435
   

QUALCOMM, Inc.

  7,856   363,419
   

Quality Systems, Inc.

  49   3,077
   

1Quantum Corp.

  800   2,344
   

1Quest Software, Inc.

  300   5,520
   

1Rackspace Hosting, Inc.

  200   4,170
   

1Radiant Systems, Inc.

  100   1,040
   

1Rambus, Inc.

  396   9,662
   

1RealNetworks, Inc.

  180   668
   

1Red Hat, Inc.

  909   28,088
   

1RF Micro Devices, Inc.

  1,000   4,770
   

1RightNow Technologies, Inc.

  100   1,737
   

1Riverbed Technology, Inc.

  300   6,891
   

1Rofin-Sinar Technologies, Inc.

  120   2,833
   

1Rogers Corp.

  56   1,697
   

Roper Industries, Inc.

  466   24,404
   

1Rovi Corp.

  521   16,604
   

1Rudolph Technologies, Inc.

  100   672
   

1S1 Corp.

  200   1,304
   

1SAIC, Inc.

  1,000   18,940
   

1salesforce.com, Inc.

  550   40,573
   

1SanDisk Corp.

  1,100   31,889
   

1Sapient Corp.

  500   4,135
   

1ScanSource, Inc.

  100   2,670
   

1Seachange International, Inc.

  200   1,314
   

Seagate Technology

  2,388   43,438
   

1Semtech Corp.

  210   3,572
   

1ShoreTel, Inc.

  300   1,734
   

1Shutterfly, Inc.

  100   1,781
   

1Sigma Designs, Inc.

  100   1,070
   

1Silicon Graphics International

   
   

Corp.

  110   771


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Portfolio of investments
    Shares   Value
   

Common Stocks (continued)

Information Technology (continued)

1Silicon Image, Inc.

  200   $ 516
   

1Silicon Laboratories, Inc.

  250     12,085
   

1Skyworks Solutions, Inc.

  833     11,820
   

1Smith Micro Software, Inc.

  100     914
   

1Sohu.com, Inc.

  200     11,456
   

1Solarwinds, Inc.

  100     2,301
   

Solera Holdings, Inc.

  300     10,803
   

1SonicWALL, Inc.

  300     2,283
   

1Sonus Networks, Inc.

  1,600     3,376
   

1Sourcefire, Inc.

  100     2,675
   

1SRA International, Inc.

  150     2,865
   

1Standard Microsystems Corp.

  100     2,078
   

1Stanley, Inc.

  100     2,741
   

1STEC, Inc.

  200     3,268
   

1Stratasys, Inc.

  100     1,728
   

1SuccessFactors, Inc.

  300     4,974
   

1Sun Microsystems, Inc.

  3,400     31,858
   

1Supertex, Inc.

  100     2,980
   

1Switch & Data Facilities Co.,

   

Inc.

  100     2,021

1Sybase, Inc.

  378     16,405
   

Sycamore Networks, Inc.

  106     2,216
   

1SYKES Enterprises, Inc.

  200     5,094
   

1Symantec Corp.

  4,000     71,560
   

1Synaptics, Inc.

  150     4,598
   

1Synchronoss Technologies, Inc.

  87     1,375
   

1SYNNEX Corp.

  100     3,066
   

1Synopsys, Inc.

  642     14,304
   

Syntel, Inc.

  100     3,803
   

1Take-Two Interactive Software,

   

Inc.

  285     2,864

1Taleo Corp.

  100     2,352
   

1Taser International, Inc.

  200     876
   

1Tech Data Corp.

  280     13,065
   

Technitrol, Inc.

  100     438
   

1Tekelec

  300   4,584
   

1TeleCommunication Systems,

   

Inc.

  240   2,323

1Teledyne Technologies, Inc.

  150   5,754
   

1Tellabs, Inc.

  1,593   9,048
   

1Teradata Corp.

  826   25,961
   

1Teradyne, Inc.

  700   7,511
   

1Terremark Worldwide, Inc.

  200   1,368
   

1Tessera Technologies, Inc.

  260   6,050
   

Texas Instruments, Inc.

  6,000   156,360
   

1Thermo Electron Corp.

  1,916   91,374
   

1THQ, Inc.

  180   907
   

1TIBCO Software, Inc.

  850   8,185
   

1TNS, Inc.

  100   2,569
   

1TradeStation Group, Inc.

  300   2,367
   

1Trident Microsystems, Inc.

  180   335
   

1Trimble Navigation Ltd.

  584   14,717
   

1Triquint Semiconductor, Inc.

  600   3,600
   

1TTM Technologies, Inc.

  200   2,306
   

Tyco Electronics Ltd.

  2,199   53,985
   

1Tyler Technologies, Inc.

  100   1,991
   

1Ultimate Software Group, Inc.

  100   2,937
   

1Ultratech, Inc.

  200   2,972
   

1Unisys Corp.

  167   6,440
   

United Online, Inc.

  300   2,157
   

1Universal Display Corp.

  100   1,236
   

1UTStarcom, Inc.

  180   394
   

1ValueClick, Inc.

  312   3,157
   

1Varian Semiconductor

   

Equipment Associates, Inc.

  362   12,989

1Varian, Inc.

  150   7,731
   

1Vasco Data Security

   

International, Inc.

  100   627

1Veeco Instruments, Inc.

  200   6,608
   

1VeriFone Holdings, Inc.

  260   4,259
   

1Verigy Ltd.

  200   2,574
   

1VeriSign, Inc.

  910   22,058
   

1Viasat, Inc.

  100   3,178
   

1Vishay Intertechnology, Inc.

  1,010   8,433
   

1VistaPrint NV

  200   11,332


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U.S. Stock Market Portfolio (continued)

December 31, 2009 (unaudited)

 

Portfolio of investments
    Shares   Value
   

Common Stocks (continued)

Information Technology (continued)

1VMware, Inc.

  300   $ 12,714
   

1Vocus, Inc.

  100     1,800
   

1Volterra Semiconductor Corp.

  200     3,824
   

1Waters Corp.

  500     30,980
   

1Websense, Inc.

  160     2,794
   

1Western Digital Corp.

  1,103     48,697
   

Xerox Corp.

  4,027     34,068
   

Xilinx, Inc.

  1,288     32,277
   

1Yahoo!, Inc.

  6,287     105,496
   

1Zebra Technologies Corp.

  285     8,083
   

1Zoran Corp.

  152     1,680
 

Total Information Technology

      10,665,856
 
Materials–4.2%

A.M. Castle & Co.

  100     1,369
   

Air Products & Chemicals, Inc.

  972     78,790
   

Airgas, Inc.

  357     16,993
   

AK Steel Holding Corp.

  590     12,597
   

Albemarle Corp.

  400     14,548
   

Alcoa, Inc.

  4,700     75,764
   

Allegheny Technologies, Inc.

  400     17,908
   

1Allied Nevada Gold Corp.

  300     4,524
   

1Alpha Natural Resources, Inc.

  629     27,286
   

AMCOL International Corp.

  100     2,842
   

American Vanguard Corp.

  100     830
   

Ameron International Corp.

  33     2,094
   

AptarGroup, Inc.

  339     12,116
   

Arch Chemicals, Inc.

  100     3,088
   

Arch Coal, Inc.

  734     16,331
   

Ashland, Inc.

  380     15,056
   

Balchem Corp.

  100     3,351
   

Ball Corp.

  436     22,541
   

Bemis Co.

  530     15,714
   

1Brush Engineered Materials,

   

Inc.

  100     1,854
   

1Buckeye Technologies, Inc.

  200   1,952
   

Cabot Corp.

  335   8,787
   

1Calgon Carbon Corp.

  194   2,697
   

Carpenter Technology Corp.

  200   5,390
   

Celanese Corp.

  648   20,801
   

1Century Aluminum Co.

  200   3,238
   

CF Industries Holdings, Inc.

  246   22,332
   

1Clearwater Paper Corp.

  51   2,803
   

Cliffs Natural Resources, Inc.

  640   29,498
   

1Coeur d’Alene Mines Corp.

  462   8,344
   

Commercial Metals Co.

  620   9,703
   

Compass Diversified Holdings

  200   2,552
   

Compass Minerals

   

International, Inc.

  125   8,399

Consol Energy, Inc.

  875   43,575
   

1Crown Holdings, Inc.

  787   20,131
   

Cytec Industries, Inc.

  238   8,668
   

Deltic Timber Corp.

  100   4,618
   

1Domtar Corp.

  200   11,082
   

Dow Chemical Co.

  5,400   149,202
   

Eagle Materials, Inc.

  234   6,096
   

Eastman Chemical Co.

  356   21,445
   

Ecolab, Inc.

  1,165   51,936
   

EI Du Pont de Nemours & Co.

  4,300   144,781
   

Ferro Corp.

  200   1,648
   

FMC Corp.

  300   16,728
   

1Freeport-McMoRan Copper &

   

Gold, Inc.

  1,900   152,551

1General Moly, Inc.

  300   624
   

1Gibraltar Industries, Inc.

  100   1,573
   

1GrafTech International Ltd.

  600   9,330
   

1Graphic Packaging Holding Co.

  300   1,041
   

Greif, Inc.

  96   5,182
   

Haynes International, Inc.

  50   1,649
   

HB Fuller Co.

  238   5,415
   

1Hecla Mining Co.

  1,000   6,180
   

1Horsehead Holding Corp.

  200   2,550
   

Huntsman Corp.

  891   10,059
   

Innophos Holdings, Inc.

  100   2,299
   

Innospec, Inc.

  94   948


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Portfolio of investments
    Shares   Value
   

Common Stocks (continued)

Materials (continued)

1International Coal Group, Inc.

  400   $ 1,544
   

International Flavors &

   

Fragrances, Inc.

  395     16,250

International Paper Co.

  1,967     52,676
   

1Intrepid Potash, Inc.

  200     5,834

1James River Coal Co.

  100     1,853

Jarden Corp.

  382     11,808

Kaiser Aluminum Corp.

  50     2,081

1Louisiana-Pacific Corp.

  730     5,095

1LSB Industries, Inc.

  100     1,410

Lubrizol Corp.

  326     23,782

Martin Marietta Materials, Inc.

  187     16,720

Massey Energy Co.

  400     16,804

MeadWestvaco Corp.

  805     23,047

Minerals Technologies, Inc.

  78     4,249

Monsanto Co.

  2,582     211,078

Mosaic Co.

  760     45,395

Myers Industries, Inc.

  100     910

Neenah Paper, Inc.

  100     1,395

NewMarket Corp.

  60     6,886

Newmont Mining Corp.

  2,300     108,813

1Northwest Pipe Co.

  100     2,686

Nucor Corp.

  1,456     67,922

Olin Corp.

  300     5,256

Olympic Steel, Inc.

  100     3,258

1OM Group, Inc.

  106     3,327

1Owens-Illinois, Inc.

  771     25,343

P.H. Glatfelter Co.

  100     1,215

Packaging Corp. of America

  500     11,505

1Pactiv Corp.

  600     14,484

1Patriot Coal Corp.

  400     6,184

Peabody Energy Corp.

  1,263     57,100

1PolyOne Corp.

  300     2,241

2Potlatch Corp.

  181     5,770

PPG Industries, Inc.

  790     46,247
   

Praxair, Inc.

  1,457   117,012

2Rayonier, Inc.

  400   16,864

Rock-Tenn Co.

  200   10,082

1Rockwood Holdings, Inc.

  200   4,712

Royal Gold, Inc.

  149   7,018

RPM International, Inc.

  600   12,198

1RTI International Metals, Inc.

  88   2,215

Schnitzer Steel Industries, Inc.

  100   4,770

Schulman (A.), Inc.

  100   2,018

Scotts Miracle-Gro Co.

  206   8,098

Sealed Air Corp.

  782   17,095

Sigma-Aldrich Corp.

  594   30,015

Silgan Holdings, Inc.

  100   5,788

1Solutia, Inc.

  500   6,350

Sonoco Products Co.

  430   12,578

Spartech Corp.

  86   882

Steel Dynamics, Inc.

  900   15,948

1Stillwater Mining Co.

  100   948

1Symyx Technologies

  60   330

Temple-Inland, Inc.

  400   8,444

Texas Industries, Inc.

  163   5,703

1Titanium Metals Corp.

  707   8,852

United States Steel Corp.

  728   40,127

1USEC, Inc.

  630   2,426

Valspar Corp.

  466   12,647

Vulcan Materials Co.

  600   31,602

Wausau Paper Corp.

  100   1,160

Westlake Chemical Corp.

  100   2,493

Weyerhaeuser Co.

  980   42,277

Worthington Industries, Inc.

  400   5,228

1WR Grace & Co.

  300   7,605

Zep, Inc.

  100   1,732

1Zoltek Cos., Inc.

  100   950
 

Total Materials

    2,407,738
 
Telecommunication Services–3.1%

1AboveNet, Inc.

  100   6,504

Alaska Communications Systems

   

Group, Inc.

  100   798

1American Tower Corp.

  1,843   79,636


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U.S. Stock Market Portfolio (continued)

December 31, 2009 (unaudited)

 

Portfolio of investments
    Shares   Value
   

Common Stocks (continued)

Telecommunication Services (continued)

1Aruba Networks, Inc.

  400   $ 4,264

AT&T, Inc.

  27,894     781,869

Atlantic Tele-Network, Inc.

  100     5,501

1Cbeyond, Inc.

  100     1,575

CenturyTel, Inc.

  1,379     49,934

1Cincinnati Bell, Inc.

  740     2,553

Consolidated Communications

   

Holdings, Inc.

  100     1,750

1Crown Castle International Corp.

  1,381     53,914

1EchoStar Corp.

  141     2,840

1EMS Technologies, Inc.

  100     1,450

1Finisar Corp.

  99     883

Frontier Communications Corp.

  1,300     10,153

1General Communication, Inc.

  100     638

1Global Crossing Ltd.

  100     1,425

1Harris Stratex Networks, Inc.

  447     3,089

1Hughes Communications, Inc.

  100     2,603

1ICO Global Communications

   

Holdings Ltd.

  500     540

Iowa Telecommunications

   

Services, Inc.

  100     1,676

1JDS Uniphase Corp.

  1,197     9,875

1Leap Wireless International, Inc.

  239     4,194

1Level 3 Communications, Inc.

  7,454     11,405

1Liberty Global, Inc.

  600     13,146

1Loral Space & Communications,

   

Inc.

  100     3,161

1MetroPCS Communications, Inc.

  1,200     9,156

1NeuStar, Inc.

  346     7,972

1Neutral Tandem, Inc.

  100     2,275

1NII Holdings, Inc.

  800     26,864

NTELOS Holdings Corp.

  100     1,782

1PAETEC Holding Corp.

  300     1,245

1Premiere Global Services, Inc.

  200     1,650

Qwest Communications

   

International, Inc.

  7,131     30,022
   

1RCN Corp.

  70   759

1SAVVIS, Inc.

  100   1,405

1SBA Communications Corp.

  490   16,738

Shenandoah Telecom Co.

  100   2,035

1Sprint Nextel Corp.

  13,700   50,142

1Syniverse Holdings, Inc.

  300   5,244

Telephone & Data Systems, Inc.

  223   7,564

Telephone & Data Systems, Inc.

   

(Special Shares)

  200   6,040

1TerreStar Corp.

  400   376

Time Warner Cable, Inc.

  1,646   68,128

1tw telecom, Inc.

  648   11,107

1US Cellular Corp.

  66   2,799

USA Mobility, Inc.

  100   1,101

Verizon Communications, Inc.

  13,508   447,520

1Vonage Holdings Corp.

  200   280

Windstream Corp.

  2,100   23,079
 

Total Telecommunication Services

  1,780,659
 
Utilities–4.3%    

1AES Corp.

  3,100   41,261

AGL Resources, Inc.

  391   14,260

Allegheny Energy, Inc.

  806   18,925

Allete, Inc.

  100   3,268

Alliant Energy Corp.

  527   15,947

Ameren Corp.

  1,158   32,366

American Electric Power Co.,

   

Inc.

  2,264   78,765

American States Water Co.

  100   3,541

American Water Works Co., Inc.

  900   20,169

Aqua America, Inc.

  594   10,401

Atmos Energy Corp.

  432   12,701

Avista Corp.

  200   4,318

Black Hills Corp.

  150   3,994

California Water Service Group

  100   3,682

1Calpine Corp.

  1,600   17,600

CenterPoint Energy, Inc.

  1,800   26,118

CH Energy Group, Inc.

  70   2,976

Cleco Corp.

  300   8,199

CMS Energy Corp.

  1,100   17,226


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Portfolio of investments
    Shares   Value
   

Common Stocks (continued)

Utilities (continued)

Consolidated Edison, Inc.

  1,274   $ 57,878

Constellation Energy Group, Inc.

  854     30,035

Dominion Resources, Inc.

  2,800     108,976

DPL, Inc.

  580     16,008

DTE Energy Co.

  807     35,177

Duke Energy Corp.

  6,072     104,499

1Dynegy, Inc.

  1,836     3,323

Edison International

  1,460     50,779

1El Paso Electric Co.

  190     3,853

Empire District Electric Co.

  150     2,809

1Enbridge Energy Management

   

LLC

  102     5,418

Energen Corp.

  380     17,784

1EnerNOC, Inc.

  100     3,039

Entergy Corp.

  935     76,520

EQT Corp.

  600     26,352

Exelon Corp.

  3,157     154,283

FirstEnergy Corp.

  1,430     66,423

FPL Group, Inc.

  1,893     99,988

Great Plains Energy, Inc.

  600     11,634

Hawaiian Electric Industries, Inc.

  420     8,778

IDACORP, Inc.

  175     5,591

Integrys Energy Group, Inc.

  369     15,494

ITC Holdings Corp.

  300     15,627

1Kinder Morgan Management

   

LLC

  384     20,982

Laclede Group, Inc.

  120     4,052

1Macquarie Infrastructure Co.

   

LLC

  168     2,063

MDU Resources Group, Inc.

  808     19,069

MGE Energy, Inc.

  100     3,574

1Mirant Corp.

  800     12,216

Nalco Holding Co.

  710     18,112

National Fuel Gas Co.

  400     20,000

New Jersey Resources Corp.

  240     8,976
   

Nicor, Inc.

  269   11,325

NiSource, Inc.

  1,254   19,287

Northeast Utilities

  776   20,013

Northwest Natural Gas Co.

  190   8,558

NorthWestern Corp.

  170   4,423

1NRG Energy, Inc.

  1,226   28,946

NSTAR

  520   19,136

NV Energy, Inc.

  1,186   14,683

OGE Energy Corp.

  430   15,863

Oneok, Inc.

  500   22,285

Ormat Technologies, Inc.

  100   3,784

Otter Tail Corp.

  190   4,712

Pepco Holdings, Inc.

  967   16,294

1Perini Corp.

  100   1,808

1Petrohawk Energy Corp.

  1,400   33,586

PG&E Corp.

  1,755   78,361

Piedmont Natural Gas Co.

  300   8,025

Pinnacle West Capital Corp.

  490   17,924

PNM Resources, Inc.

  384   4,858

Portland General Electric Co.

  300   6,123

PPL Corp.

  1,800   58,158

Progress Energy, Inc.

  1,387   56,881

Public Service Enterprise Group,

   

Inc.

  2,400   79,800

Questar Corp.

  829   34,462

1RRI Energy, Inc.

  1,674   9,575

SCANA Corp.

  587   22,118

Sempra Energy

  1,138   63,705

SJW Corp.

  100   2,257

South Jersey Industries, Inc.

  190   7,254

Southern Co.

  3,781   125,983

Southern Union Co.

  536   12,167

Southwest Gas Corp.

  200   5,706

1Southwestern Energy Co.

  1,608   77,506

Spectra Energy Corp.

  3,100   63,581

TECO Energy, Inc.

  949   15,393

UGI Corp.

  551   13,329

UIL Holdings Corp.

  100   2,808

UniSource Energy Corp.

  160   5,150


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U.S. Stock Market Portfolio (continued)

December 31, 2009 (unaudited)

 

Portfolio of investments  
    Shares   Value  
   

Common Stocks (continued)

  

Utilities (continued)   

Vectren Corp.

    314   $ 7,750   

Westar Energy, Inc.

    537     11,664   

WGL Holdings, Inc.

    200     6,708   

Wisconsin Energy Corp.

    605     30,147   

Xcel Energy, Inc.

    2,132     45,241   
   

Total Utilities

      2,462,366   
   
Total Common Stocks–    

(Identified Cost $60,287,512)

    57,495,257   
   

Mutual Fund–1.3%

   

AIM Prime Fund

   

(At Net Asset Value)

    759,579     759,579   
   
    Par Amount      

U.S. Treasury–0.1%

   

4United States Treasury Bill,

   

0.020%, 3/11/2010

   

(At Amortized Cost)

  $ 80,000     79,997   
   
Total Investments–100.9%    

(Identified Cost $61,127,088)

    58,334,833   
   
Other Assets & Liabilities–Net–(0.9)%     (522,867
   
Total Net Assets–100.0%     $ 57,811,966   
   

 

  1

Non-income producing security.

  2

Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT).

  3

Investments in non-controlled affiliate. The Portfolio owns shares of State Street Corp. with a cost basis of $122,944 at December 31, 2009.

  4

Pledged as collateral to ensure the Portfolio is able to satisfy the obligation of its outstanding long futures contracts.

 

At December 31, 2009, the Portfolio had the following outstanding long futures contracts:
Description   Number of
Contracts
  Notional
Value
  Expiration
Date
  Unrealized
Appreciation
 
S&P Mini 500 Index Futures   10   $ 555,350   March
2010
  $ 3,703
 
Russell 2000 E Mini Index Futures   5   $ 311,950   March
2010
  $ 14,701
 
Futures contracts are valued at the last sale at the market close or at the mean between the bid and asked price if last sale is not available.
 
Unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on open futures contracts is required to be treated as realized gain (loss) for tax purposes.
 

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.


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International Stock Market Portfolio

December 31, 2009 (unaudited)

 

Portfolio of investments        
    Shares   Value
   

Common Stocks–68.3%

Aerospace & Defense–0.5%

BAE Systems PLC

  7,508   $ 43,298

Cobham PLC

  2,413     9,734

European Aeronautic Defence

   

and Space Co. NV

  899     17,956

Finmeccanica SpA

  840     13,395

Gamesa Corp. Tecnologica SA

  390     6,537

1Rolls-Royce Group PLC

  3,804     29,707

Safran SA

  401     7,801

Singapore Technologies

   

Engineering Ltd.

  3,000     6,901

Smiths Group PLC

  803     13,149

Thales SA

  189     9,684
 

Total

      158,162
 
Air Freight & Couriers–0.2%

Deutsche Post AG

  1,739     33,457

TNT NV

  771     23,597

Toll Holdings Ltd.

  1,380     10,747

Yamato Holdings Co. Ltd.

  800     11,067
 

Total

      78,868
 
Airlines–0.1%

1Air France-KLM

  271     4,225

All Nippon Airways Co. Ltd.

  2,000     5,423

1British Airways PLC

  1,285     3,836

1Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd.

  2,000     3,757

Deutsche Lufthansa AG

  461     7,739

1Iberia Lineas Aereas de

   

Espana SA

  811     2,197

1Japan Airlines Corp.

  2,000     1,439

Qantas Airways Ltd.

  2,057     5,464

Singapore Airlines Ltd.

  940     9,933
 

Total

      44,013
 
Auto Components–0.4%

Aisin Seiki Co. Ltd.

  400     11,438

Bridgestone Corp.

  1,300     22,792

 

   

Compagnie Generale des

   

Etablissements Michelin

  310   23,776

Denso Corp.

  1,000   29,985

NGK Spark Plug Co. Ltd.

  1,000   11,263

NOK Corp.

  200   2,761

Nokian Renkaat, OYJ

  230   5,580

Stanley Electric Co. Ltd.

  300   6,036

Sumitomo Rubber Industries,

   

Inc.

  300   2,584

Toyoda Gosei Co. Ltd.

  100   3,011

Toyota Boshoku Corp.

  100   2,223

Toyota Industries Corp.

  400   11,882
 

Total

    133,331
 
Automobiles–2.2%

Bayerische Motoren Werke AG

  716   32,547

Daihatsu Motor Co. Ltd.

  1,000   9,957

DaimlerChrysler AG

  1,910   102,035

1Fiat SpA

  1,687   24,550

1Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd.

  1,000   4,855

Honda Motor Co. Ltd.

  3,500   118,399

1Isuzu Motors Ltd.

  3,000   5,607

1Mazda Motor Corp.

  3,000   6,863

1Mitsubishi Motors Corp.

  8,000   11,029

1Nissan Motor Co. Ltd.

  5,300   46,344

1Peugeot SA

  334   11,188

1Renault SA

  398   20,264

Suzuki Motor Corp.

  700   17,197

Toyota Motor Corp.

  6,200   260,624

Volkswagen AG

  95   10,508

1Yamaha Motor Co. Ltd.

  400   5,026
 

Total

    686,993
 
Banks–10.5%

77 Bank Ltd.

  1,000   5,295

1Alpha Bank AE

  974   11,267

Anglo Irish Bank Corp. PLC

  1,621  

1Aozora Bank Ltd.

  1,000   1,057

Australia & New Zealand

   

Banking Group Ltd.

  5,254   106,831

Banca Carige SpA

  1,495   3,978


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International Stock Market Portfolio (continued)

December 31, 2009 (unaudited)

 

Portfolio of investments        
    Shares   Value
   

Common Stocks (continued)

Banks (continued)

Banca Intesa SpA

   

(Certificates.–participating cumulative)

  1,839   $ 6,141

Banca Monte dei Paschi di

   

Siena SpA

  5,120     8,964

Banca Popolare di Milano

   

SCRL

  825     5,852

Banche Popolari Unite SCPA

  1,265     18,118

Banco Bilbao Vizcaya

   

Argentaria SA

  7,498     135,807

Banco Comercial Portugues SA

  4,792     5,751

Banco de Sabadell SA

  1,952     10,841

Banco Espirito Santo SA

  1,052     6,837

1Banco Popolare SCRL

  1,389     10,396

Banco Popular Espanol SA

  1,674     12,221

Banco Santander Central

   

Hispano SA

  17,163     281,957

Banco Santander SA

  67     1,108

Bank of Cyprus Public Co. Ltd.

  1,253     8,733

Bank of East Asia Ltd.

  3,398     13,384

Bank of Kyoto Ltd.

  1,000     8,074

Bank of Yokohama Ltd.

  3,000     13,593

Bankinter SA

  654     6,647

Barclays PLC

  24,043     106,025

Bendigo Bank Ltd.

  583     5,108

BNP Paribas

  2,004     158,126

BOC Hong Kong Holdings Ltd.

  8,000     18,073

Chiba Bank Ltd.

  2,000     11,941

1Commerzbank AG

  1,426     11,955

Commonwealth Bank of

   

Australia

  3,222     157,016

Credit Agricole SA

  1,978     34,480

Credit Suisse Group

  2,371     116,645

1Danske Bank A/S

  910     20,717

DBS Group Holdings Ltd.

  3,500     38,085

Deutsche Bank AG

  1,252     88,235

1Deutsche Postbank AG

  176     5,750

 

   

1Dexia SA

  1,144   7,196

1DnB NOR ASA

  2,155   23,376

1EFG Eurobank Ergasias SA

  658   7,297

Erste Bank der

   

Oesterreichischen Sparkassen AG

  408   15,122

Fukuoka Financial Group, Inc.

  2,000   6,944

Gunma Bank Ltd.

  1,000   5,080

Hachijuni Bank Ltd.

  1,000   5,820

Hang Seng Bank Ltd.

  1,600   23,516

Hiroshima Bank Ltd.

  1,000   3,834

HSBC Holdings PLC

  36,782   420,067

1Intesa Sanpaolo SpA

  16,195   72,556

Investec PLC

  865   5,934

Iyo Bank Ltd.

  1,000   8,098

Joyo Bank Ltd.

  1,000   3,995

Julius Baer Group Ltd.

  439   15,315

Julius Baer Holding AG

  439   5,336

1KBC Groep NV

  331   14,333

1Lloyds TSB Group PLC

  80,904   64,995

1Mediobanca SpA

  1,068   12,670

Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group,

   

Inc.

  22,000   107,768

Mizuho Financial Group, Inc.

  28,700   51,378

National Australia Bank Ltd.

  4,397   106,928

1National Bank of Greece SA

  1,263   32,202

1Natixis

  1,823   9,074

Nishi-Nippon City Bank Ltd.

  1,000   2,444

Nordea Bank AB

  7,068   71,597

OKO Bank PLC

  312   3,376

Oversea-Chinese Banking

   

Corp. Ltd.

  5,276   33,989

1Piraeus Bank SA

  649   7,405

Raiffeisen International Bank

   

Holding AG

  119   6,735

Resona Holdings, Inc.

  1,100   11,113

1Royal Bank of Scotland Group

   

PLC

  34,726   16,300

Sapporo Hokuyo Holdings, Inc.

  600   2,172

Seven Bank Ltd.

  1   1,987

1Shinsei Bank Ltd.

  2,000   2,169


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Portfolio of investments        
    Shares   Value
   

Common Stocks (continued)

Banks (continued)

Shizuoka Bank Ltd.

  1,000   $ 8,670

1Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken

   

AB

  3,310     20,349

Societe Generale

  1,318     91,186

Standard Chartered PLC

  4,264     106,858

Sumitomo Mitsui Financial

   

Group, Inc.

  1,900     54,194

Suncorp-Metway Ltd.

  2,699     20,828

Suruga Bank Ltd.

  1,000     8,678

Svenska Handelsbanken

  1,050     30,028

1Swedbank AB

  1,300     12,931

1UniCredito Italiano SpA

  29,901     99,452

United Overseas Bank Ltd.

  3,000     41,782

Westpac Banking Corp.

  6,395     143,858

Wing Hang Bank Ltd.

  510     4,739
 

Total

      3,286,682
 
Beverages–1.3%

1Anheuser-Busch InBev NV

  640     5

Asahi Breweries Ltd.

  800     14,678

Carlsberg A/S

  260     19,185

Coca-Cola Amatil Ltd.

  1,184     12,193

Coca-Cola West Holdings Co.

   

Ltd.

  100     1,760

Diageo PLC

  5,295     92,407

Foster’s Group Ltd.

  4,200     20,655

Fraser and Neave Ltd.

  2,000     5,948

Heineken Holding NV

  234     9,803

Heineken NV

  510     24,163

InBev NV

  1,529     78,986

Ito En Ltd.

  100     1,501

Kirin Brewery Co. Ltd.

  2,000     31,900

Pernod-Ricard SA

  427     36,648

SABMiller PLC

  2,002     58,749

Sapporo Holdings Ltd.

  1,000     5,449
 

Total

      414,030
 
   
Biotechnology–0.0%

Grifols SA

  272   4,739
 
Building Products–0.3%

Asahi Glass Co. Ltd.

  2,000   18,745

Assa Abloy AB

  680   13,021

Cie de Saint-Gobain

  807   43,313

Geberit AG

  82   14,509

JS Group Corp.

  500   8,607

Nippon Sheet Glass Co. Ltd.

  1,000   2,862

TOTO Ltd.

  1,000   6,329
 

Total

    107,386
 
Chemicals–2.2%

Akzo Nobel NV

  476   31,371

Asahi Kasei Corp.

  3,000   14,998

BASF AG

  1,943   120,505

Bayer AG

  1,732   138,416

Daicel Chemical Industries, Ltd.

  1,000   5,842

Denki Kagaku Kogyo K. K.

  1,000   4,474

GEA Group AG

  322   7,168

Givaudan SA

  17   13,514

JSR Corp.

  400   8,112

K+S AG

  382   21,956

Kaneka Corp.

  1,000   6,347

Kansai Paint Co. Ltd.

  1,000   8,307

Koninklijke DSM NV

  327   16,032

Kuraray Co. Ltd.

  1,000   11,711

Lonza Group AG

  98   6,865

Mitsubishi Chemical Holdings

   

Corp.

  2,500   10,540

Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Co., Inc.

  1,000   5,025

Mitsubishi Rayon Co. Ltd.

  1,000   4,003

Mitsui Chemicals, Inc.

  2,000   5,146

Novozymes A/S

  110   11,405

Nufarm Ltd.

  326   3,183

Orica Ltd.

  744   17,234

Shin-Etsu Chemical Co. Ltd.

  900   50,754

Showa Denko K.K.

  3,000   5,986

Solvay SA

  122   13,151


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International Stock Market Portfolio (continued)

December 31, 2009 (unaudited)

 

Portfolio of investments        
    Shares   Value
   

Common Stocks (continued)

Chemicals (continued)

Sumitomo Chemical Co. Ltd.

  3,000   $ 13,100

Syngenta AG

  203     56,821

Taiyo Nippon Sanso Corp.

  1,000     10,611

Teijin Ltd.

  2,000     6,432

Tokuyama Corp.

  1,000     5,575

Toray Industries, Inc.

  3,000     16,172

Tosoh Corp.

  1,000     2,754

Ube Industries Ltd.

  2,000     5,479

Wacker Chemie AG

  33     5,755

Yara International ASA

  350     15,836
 

Total

      680,580
 
Commercial Services & Supplies–0.5%

Adecco SA

  257     14,173

Benesse Corp.

  200     8,368

Bureau Veritas SA

  86     4,454

Capita Group PLC

  1,280     15,450

Dai Nippon Printing Co. Ltd.

  1,000     12,615

Group 4 Securicor PLC

  2,609     10,911

Hakuhodo DY Holdings, Inc.

  50     2,416

Invensys PLC

  1,783     8,549

Legrand SA

  202     5,632

Mitsubishi UFJ Lease & Finance

   

Co. Ltd.

  120     3,601

Nissha Printing Co. Ltd.

  100     4,921

PagesJaunes Groupe SA

  249     2,772

1Randstad Holdings NV

  220     10,877

Secom Co. Ltd.

  500     23,661

Securitas AB

  680     6,636

Serco Group PLC

  988     8,406

SGS SA

  12     15,608

Societe BIC SA

  54     3,737

Toppan Printing Co. Ltd.

  1,000     8,094
 

Total

      170,881
 
   
Communications Equipment–0.5%

1Alcatel SA

  4,792   16,047

Nokia OYJ

  7,920   101,665

Telefonaktiebolaget LM

   

Ericsson

  6,190   56,932
 

Total

    174,644
 
Computers & Peripherals–0.3%

1Elpida Memory, Inc.

  400   6,528

Fujitsu Ltd.

  4,000   25,736

1Logitech International SA

  381   6,547

Mitsumi Electric Co. Ltd.

  200   3,521

1NEC Corp.

  6,000   15,463

1Toshiba Corp.

  9,000   49,659
 

Total

    107,454
 
Construction & Engineering–0.5%

Acciona SA

  60   7,792

Actividades de Construction y

   

Servicios SA (ACS)

  296   14,715

Alstom SA

  419   29,108

Amec PLC

  730   9,273

Balfour Beatty PLC

  1,548   6,437

Eiffage SA

  79   4,463

Fomento de Construcciones y

   

Contratas SA

  100   4,194

HOCHTIEF AG

  83   6,342

1Husqvarna AB, Series B

  896   6,614

Italcementi SpA

  55   400

Kajima Corp.

  2,000   4,017

Kinden Corp.

  1,000   8,426

Kurita Water Industries Ltd.

  200   6,252

Leighton Holdings Ltd.

  310   10,468

Obayashi Corp.

  1,000   3,405

SembCorp Industries Ltd.

  2,000   5,227

Shimizu Corp.

  1,000   3,587

Skanska AB

  1,080   18,377

Taisei Corp.

  2,000   3,426
 

Total

    152,523
 


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Portfolio of investments        
    Shares   Value
   

Common Stocks (continued)

Construction Materials–0.5%

Boral Ltd.

  1,272   $ 6,717

Cimpor Cimentos de Portugal

   

SGPS SA

  466     4,293

CRH PLC

  950     25,731

CRH PLC

  503     13,748

CSR Ltd.

  2,606     4,189

Fletcher Building Ltd.

  1,137     6,556

HeidelbergCement AG

  303     20,840

1Holcim Ltd.

  511     39,567

Imerys SA

  67     3,984

Italcementi SpA

  120     1,639

1James Hardie Industries NV

  800     6,028

Lafarge SA

  416     34,207

1Taiheiyo Cement Corp.

  2,000     2,277

Titan Cement Co. SA

  110     3,186
 

Total

      172,962
 
Containers & Packaging–0.1%

Amcor Ltd.

  2,646     14,732

Rexam PLC

  1,942     9,080

Toyo Seikan Kaisha Ltd.

  300     4,541
 

Total

      28,353
 
Distributors–0.3%

ABC-Mart, Inc.

  100     2,780

Li & Fung Ltd.

  4,200     17,204

Metcash Ltd.

  1,626     6,504

Olam International Ltd.

  2,129     3,990

Reckitt Benckiser Group PLC

  1,266     68,638
 

Total

      99,116
 
Diversified Financials–2.1%

3i Group PLC

  2,046     9,256

Acom Co. Ltd.

  100     1,518

Aeon Credit Service Co. Ltd.

  100     961

Australian Stock Exchange Ltd.

  361     11,236

Banco de Valencia SA

  432     3,288

 

   

Bgp Holdings PLC Post Spin

   

Shares

  20,484  

1Cattles PLC

  24  

Chinese Estates Holdings Ltd.

  2,060   3,502

Credit Saison Co. Ltd.

  300   3,360

Criteria Caixacorp SA

  1,788   8,448

Daiwa Securities Group, Inc.

  4,000   20,063

Deutsche Boerse AG

  422   35,082

Eurazeo

  56   3,907

Exor SpA

  175   3,384

Experian Group Ltd.

  2,127   21,042

1Fortis NV

  4,669   17,296

Groupe Bruxelles Lambert SA

  168   15,809

GS Yuasa Corp.

  1,000   7,343

Hokuhoku Financial Group, Inc.

  3,000   6,107

Hong Kong Exchanges and

   

Clearing Ltd.

  2,000   35,603

ICAP PLC

  1,044   7,240

1ING Groep NV

  7,528   72,767

Investor AB

  1,000   18,485

Jafco Co. Ltd.

  100   2,405

Keppel Corp. Ltd.

  3,000   17,470

London Stock Exchange Group

   

PLC

  301   3,485

Macquarie Group Ltd.

  709   30,336

Man Group PLC

  3,534   17,396

1Marfin Investment Group SA

  1,304   3,709

Matsui Securities Co. Ltd.

  200   1,391

Mediolanum SpA

  422   2,620

Mitsui Trust Holdings, Inc.

  2,000   6,678

1Mizuho Trust & Banking Co.

   

Ltd.

  3,000   2,783

Nomura Holdings, Inc.

  7,600   56,036

ORIX Corp.

  230   15,649

Pargesa Holding SA

  57   4,986

1Resolution Ltd.

  5,061   7,312

Schroders PLC

  261   5,575

1Senshu Ikeda Holdings, Inc.

  1,100   4,003

Shinko Securities Co. Ltd.

  1,000   2,995

Singapore Exchange Ltd.

  2,000   11,799


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International Stock Market Portfolio (continued)

December 31, 2009 (unaudited)

 

Portfolio of investments        
    Shares   Value
   

Common Stocks (continued)

Diversified Financials (continued)

Sony Financial Holdings, Inc.

  2   $ 5,219

Sumitomo Trust & Banking Co.

   

Ltd.

  3,000     14,591

Swire Pacific Ltd.

  1,500     18,140

1UBS AG

  7,546     115,792

Yamaguchi Financial Group,

   

Inc.

  1,000     9,258
 

Total

      665,325
 
Diversified Telecommunication Services–2.8%

Belgacom SA

  318     11,469

BT Group PLC

  16,753     36,300

Deutsche Telekom AG

  5,896     87,069

Elisa OYJ

  280     6,396

France Telecom SA

  3,926     98,012

Hellenic Telecommunications

   

Organization SA

  560     8,198

Iliad SA

  32     3,812

Inmarsat PLC

  916     10,189

Millicom International Cellular

   

SA

  149     11,047

Mobistar SA

  60     4,103

Nippon Telegraph & Telephone

   

Corp.

  1,100     43,290

PCCW Ltd.

  8,000     1,936

Portugal Telecom SGPS SA

  1,269     15,425

Prysmian SpA

  217     3,798

Royal KPN NV

  3,597     61,005

Singapore Telecommunications

   

Ltd.

  17,300     38,127

Swisscom AG

  50     19,046

Tele2 AB

  637     9,758

Telecom Corp. of New Zealand

   

Ltd.

  4,232     7,654

Telecom Italia SpA

  20,973     32,524

Telecom Italia SpA (RNC–

   

Participating Cumulative)

  12,482     13,774

Telefonica SA

  8,946     249,313

 

   

Telekom Austria AG

  735   10,493

1Telenor ASA

  1,700   23,828

TeliaSonera AB

  4,670   33,714

Telstra Corp. Ltd.

  9,519   29,154
 

Total

    869,434
 
Electric Utilities–2.4%

BKW FMB Energie AG

  32   2,486

Cheung Kong Infrastructure

   

Holdings Ltd.

  1,000   3,795

Chubu Electric Power Co., Inc.

  1,400   33,379

Chugoku Electric Power Co.,

   

Inc.

  600   11,448

CLP Holdings Ltd.

  4,500   30,404

1Contact Energy Ltd.

  511   2,273

Drax Group PLC

  739   4,951

E.ON AG

  4,019   167,766

1EDP Renovaveis SA

  435   4,112

Electric Power Development

   

Co.

  300   8,511

Electricite de France

  493   29,333

Enel SpA

  13,965   81,085

Energias de Portugal SA

  3,801   16,822

Hokkaido Electric Power Co.,

   

Inc.

  400   7,263

Hokuriku Electric Power Co.

  400   8,708

HongKong Electric Holdings

  3,000   16,280

Iberdrola Renovables

  1,809   8,618

Iberdrola SA

  7,723   73,511

International Power PLC

  3,126   15,478

Kansai Electric Power Co., Inc.

  1,600   36,083

Kyushu Electric Power Co., Inc.

  800   16,460

1Public Power Corp.

  210   3,876

Red Electrica de Espana

  224   12,413

Scottish & Southern Energy

   

PLC

  1,983   37,083

Shikoku Electric Power Co.,

   

Inc.

  400   10,323

Solarworld AG

  167   3,659

Terna SpA

  2,474   10,644

Tohoku Electric Power Co., Inc.

  900   17,798

Tokyo Electric Power Co., Inc.

  2,600   65,202


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Portfolio of investments        
    Shares   Value
   

Common Stocks (continued)

Electric Utilities (continued)

Verbund–Oesterreichische

   

Elektrizitatswirtschafts-AG

  156   $ 6,613
 

Total

      746,377
 
Electrical Equipment–1.5%

1ABB Ltd.

  4,676     89,331

Fanuc Ltd.

  400     37,212

1Fuji Electric Holdings Co. Ltd.

  1,000     1,727

Furukawa Electric Co. Ltd.

  1,000     4,164

Matsushita Electric Works Ltd.

  1,000     12,028

1Mitsubishi Electric Corp.

  4,000     29,546

Nitto Denko Corp.

  400     14,261

Schneider Electric SA

  501     58,036

Siemens AG

  1,740     159,581

Sumitomo Electric Industries

   

Ltd.

  1,600     19,841

Ushio, Inc.

  200     3,331

1Vestas Wind Systems A/S

  470     28,755
 

Total

      457,813
 
Electronic Equipment & Instruments–0.7%

Citizen Watch Co. Ltd.

  700     3,985

Hirose Electric Co. Ltd.

  100     10,428

Hitachi Chemical Co. Ltd.

  200     4,028

1Hitachi Ltd.

  7,000     21,450

Hoya Corp.

  900     23,871

Ibiden Co. Ltd.

  300     10,689

Keyence Corp.

  100     20,626

Kyocera Corp.

  300     26,471

Mabuchi Motor Co. Ltd.

  100     4,919

Nidec Corp.

  200     18,399

Nippon Electric Glass Co. Ltd.

  1,000     13,648

Omron Corp.

  400     7,139

Rohm Co. Ltd.

  200     12,994

Shimadzu Corp.

  1,000     6,633

TDK Corp.

  300     18,302

Yaskawa Electric Corp.

  1,000     8,332
   

Yokogawa Electric Corp.

  500   4,377
 

Total

    216,291
 
Energy Equipment & Services–0.3%

1Cie Generale de

   

Geophysique-Veritas

  284   6,057

Fugro NV

  137   7,823

1Renewable Energy Corp. AS

  525   4,013

Saipem SpA

  563   19,339

SBM Offshore NV

  318   6,222

SeaDrill Ltd.

  576   14,579

Technip SA

  209   14,644

WorleyParsons Ltd.

  340   8,802
 

Total

    81,479
 
Food & Drug Retailing–1.4%

Cadbury PLC

  2,821   36,327

Carrefour SA

  1,333   64,083

Casino Guichard Perrachon SA

  115   10,305

Colruyt SA

  34   8,197

Delhaize Group

  208   15,930

FamilyMart Co. Ltd.

  100   2,948

J Sainsbury PLC

  2,612   13,590

Kesko OYJ

  160   5,277

Koninklijke Ahold NV

  2,579   34,212

Lawson, Inc.

  100   4,408

1MEIJI Holdings Co. Ltd.

  100   3,763

Seven & I Holdings Co. Ltd.

  1,600   32,491

Tesco PLC

  16,832   115,732

WM Morrison Supermarkets

   

PLC

  4,472   19,952

Woolworths Ltd.

  2,585   64,710
 

Total

    431,925
 
Food Products–2.2%

Ajinomoto Co., Inc.

  1,000   9,419

Aryzta AG

  172   6,408

Associated British Foods PLC

  758   10,066

Coca Cola Hellenic Bottling

   

Co. SA

  350   7,973

1Genting International PLC

  10,000   9,166

1Golden Agri-Resources Ltd.

  13,384   4,823

Goodman Fielder Ltd.

  2,884   4,195


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International Stock Market Portfolio (continued)

December 31, 2009 (unaudited)

 

Portfolio of investments        
    Shares   Value
   

Common Stocks (continued)

Food Products (continued)

Groupe DANONE

  1,168   $ 71,123

Incitec Pivot Ltd.

  3,503     11,095

Kerry Group PLC

  260     7,663

Kerry Group PLC

  25     787

Kikkoman Corp.

  1,000     12,223

Lindt & Spruengli AG

  2     4,291

Nestle SA

  7,356     356,978

Nippon Meat Packers, Inc.

  1,000     11,495

Nisshin Seifun Group, Inc.

  500     6,719

Nissin Food Products Co. Ltd.

  100     3,260

Parmalat SpA

  3,496     9,795

Suedzucker AG

  163     3,384

Unilever NV

  3,483     113,483

Wilmar International Ltd.

  3,000     13,625

Yakult Honsha Co. Ltd.

  200     6,024
 

Total

      683,995
 
Gas Utilities–0.5%

AGL Energy Ltd.

  952     11,968

Centrica PLC

  10,870     49,127

Enagas

  373     8,254

Gas Natural SDG SA

  458     9,858

Hong Kong & China Gas Co.

  8,360     20,871

Osaka Gas Co. Ltd.

  4,000     13,483

Snam Rete Gas SpA

  3,353     16,672

Toho Gas Co. Ltd.

  1,000     5,306

Tokyo Gas Co. Ltd.

  5,000     19,942
 

Total

      155,481
 
Health Care Equipment & Supplies–0.8%

Air Liquide SA

  532     62,793

Alfresa Holdings Corp.

  100     3,961

BioMerieux

  34     3,954

Cie Generale d’Optique Essilor

   

International SA

  411     24,466

Cochlear Ltd.

  113     6,973
   

Coloplast A/S

  49   4,453

Getinge AB

  433   8,217

Luxottica Group SpA

  283   7,330

Nobel Biocare Holding AG

  235   7,856

Olympus Corp.

  500   16,073

Phonak Holding AG

  100   12,079

1Qiagen NV

  433   9,671

Smith & Nephew PLC

  1,833   18,835

Straumann Holding AG

  15   4,223

Synthes, Inc.

  123   16,091

Sysmex Corp.

  100   5,222

Terumo Corp.

  400   23,950

1William Demant Holding A/S

  100   7,535
 

Total

    243,682
 
Health Care Providers & Services–0.1%

Celesio AG

  173   4,395

Fresenius Medical Care AG &

   

Co. KGaA

  398   21,071

Fresenius SE

  58   3,610

Mediceo Paltac Holdings Co.

   

Ltd.

  300   3,706

Sonic Healthcare Ltd.

  826   11,369

Suzuken Co. Ltd.

  100   3,276
 

Total

    47,427
 
Hotels Restaurants & Leisure–0.5%  

Accor SA

  315   17,110

Aristocrat Leisure Ltd.

  764   2,725

1Autogrill SpA

  172   2,163

1Carnival PLC

  333   11,380

City Developments Ltd.

  1,000   8,164

Compass Group PLC

  3,860   27,589

Crown Ltd.

  943   6,747

Intercontinental Hotels Group

   

PLC

  520   7,447

Ladbrokes PLC

  32   70

McDonald’s Holdings Co.

   

Japan Ltd.

  100   1,909

OPAP SA

  460   10,069

Oriental Land Co. Ltd.

  100   6,569

1Sands China Ltd.

  4,257   5,194


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Portfolio of investments        
    Shares   Value
   

Common Stocks (continued)

Hotels Restaurants & Leisure (continued)

Shangri-La Asia Ltd.

  2,000   $ 3,741

Sky City Entertainment Group

   

Ltd.

  810     1,932

Sodexho Alliance SA

  196     11,193

TABCORP Holdings Ltd.

  1,180     7,313

Thomas Cook Group PLC

  1,801     6,693

1TUI AG

  289     2,411

TUI Travel PLC

  1,127     4,642

UOL Group Ltd.

  1,000     2,872

Whitbread PLC

  364     8,192
 

Total

      156,125
 
Household Durables–0.9%    

Casio Computer Co. Ltd.

  400     3,182

Daito Trust Construction Co.

   

Ltd.

  200     9,436

Daiwa House Industry Co. Ltd.

  1,000     10,705

1Electrolux AB

  532     12,486

Koninklijke Philips Electronics

   

NV

  2,063     61,079

Makita Corp.

  200     6,808

Matsushita Electric Industrial

   

Co. Ltd.

  4,100     58,661

RINNAI CORP

  100     4,812

1Sanyo Electric Co. Ltd.

  3,000     5,510

Sekisui Chemical Co. Ltd.

  1,000     6,186

Sekisui House Ltd.

  1,000     8,974

Sharp Corp.

  2,000     25,178

Sony Corp.

  2,100     60,901
 

Total

      273,918
 
Household Products–0.1%    

Henkel KGaA

  276     12,325

Kao Corp.

  1,100     25,692

Uni-Charm Corp.

  100     9,366
 

Total

      47,383
 

 

   
Industrial Conglomerates–0.6%  

Aeon Mall Co. Ltd.

  200   3,872

Brambles Ltd.

  2,878   17,424

Burberry Group PLC

  870   8,347

Hopewell Holdings Ltd.

  1,000   3,222

Hutchison Whampoa Ltd.

  5,000   34,223

Jeronimo Martins SGPS SA

  479   4,764

Noble Group Ltd.

  3,400   7,796

NWS Holdings Ltd.

  2,128   3,924

Orkla ASA

  1,718   16,750

1Pirelli & C SpA

  5,630   3,360

Tomkins PLC

  1,695   5,237

Wesfarmers Ltd.

  322   8,947

Wesfarmers Ltd.–PPS

  2,148   59,684
 

Total

    177,550
 
Insurance–2.9%    

Admiral Group PLC

  376   7,178

1Aegon NV

  3,355   21,379

Aioi Insurance Co. Ltd.

  1,000   4,783

Allianz AG

  954   118,735

AMP Ltd.

  4,364   26,267

Assicurazioni Generali SpA

  2,492   66,806

Aviva PLC

  5,751   36,448

AXA Asia Pacific Holdings Ltd.

  2,252   13,242

AXA SA

  3,831   90,595

Baloise Holding AG

  109   9,069

CNP Assurances

  77   7,454

Fondiaria-SAI SpA

  141   2,229

1Hannover Rueckversicherung

   

AG

  128   6,008

Insurance Australia Group Ltd.

  4,653   16,656

Legal & General Group PLC

  12,307   15,849

Mapfre SA

  1,423   5,945

Millea Holdings, Inc.

  1,500   40,735

Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance

   

Group Holdings, Inc.

  900   22,853

Muenchener

   

Rueckversicherungs AG

  428   66,713

Nipponkoa Insurance Co. Ltd.

  1,000   5,659


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International Stock Market Portfolio (continued)

December 31, 2009 (unaudited)

 

Portfolio of investments        
    Shares   Value
   

Common Stocks (continued)

Insurance (continued)    

1Old Mutual PLC

  10,816   $ 18,900

Prudential PLC

  5,289     53,918

QBE Insurance Group Ltd.

  2,095     47,788

Sampo OYJ

  891     21,622

SCOR SE

  355     8,866

Sompo Japan Insurance, Inc.

  2,000     12,734

Standard Life PLC

  4,819     16,734

1Swiss Life Holding

  58     7,339

Swiss Reinsurance

  743     35,558

T&D Holdings, Inc.

  500     10,196

1Topdanmark A/S

  50     6,769

TrygVesta A/S

  53     3,498

1Unipol Gruppo Finanziario SpA

  1,422     1,941

Wiener Staedtische

   

Versicherung AG

  82     4,210

Zurich Financial Services AG

  307     66,676
 

Total

      901,352
 
Internet & Catalog Retail–0.1%    

Dena Co. Ltd.

  1     5,882

1Rakuten, Inc.

  15     11,407
 

Total

      17,289
 
Internet Software & Services–0.2%  

SBI Holdings, Inc.

  34     6,046

Softbank Corp.

  1,600     37,415

1United Internet AG

  267     3,530

Yahoo! Japan Corp.

  31     9,271
 

Total

      56,262
 
IT Consulting & Services–0.2%    

1Atos Origin SA

  86     3,915

Cap Gemini SA

  304     13,768

Computershare Ltd.

  963     9,814

Indra Sistemas SA

  200     4,704

Itochu Techno-Solutions Corp.

  100     2,678

Nomura Research Institute Ltd.

  200     3,919

 

   

NTT Data Corp.

  3   9,269

Obic Co. Ltd.

  10   1,632
 

Total

    49,699
 
Leisure Equipment & Products–0.2%  

Fuji Photo Film Co. Ltd.

  1,000   29,889

Konica Minolta Holdings, Inc.

  1,000   10,261

Namco Bandai Holdings, Inc.

  400   3,808

Sankyo Co. Ltd.

  100   4,984

Shimano, Inc.

  100   4,004

Tattersall’s Ltd.

  2,424   5,285

Yamaha Corp.

  300   3,571
 

Total

    61,802
 
Machinery–1.3%    

Alfa Laval AB

  800   11,011

Amada Co. Ltd.

  1,000   6,209

Atlas Copco AB, Series A

  1,393   20,356

Atlas Copco AB, Series B

  816   10,585

Daikin Industries Ltd.

  500   19,523

1HINO MOTORS, LTD.

  1,000   3,468

Hitachi Construction Machinery

   

Co. Ltd.

  200   5,216

1Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy

   

Industries Co. Ltd.

  3,000   4,758

Japan Steel Works Ltd.

  1,000   12,581

JTEKT Corp.

  400   5,114

Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd.

  3,000   7,566

Komatsu Ltd.

  2,000   41,716

Kubota Corp.

  2,000   18,401

Linde AG

  312   37,550

MAN AG

  225   17,522

Metso OYJ

  290   10,195

Minebea Co. Ltd.

  1,000   5,412

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd.

  6,000   21,080

Mitsui Engineering &

   

Shipbuilding Co. Ltd.

  2,000   4,786

NGK Insulators Ltd.

  1,000   21,769

NSK Ltd.

  1,000   7,343

NTN Corp.

  1,000   4,494

Sandvik AB

  2,144   25,698

Scania AB

  700   8,978


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Portfolio of investments        
    Shares   Value
   

Common Stocks (continued)

Machinery (continued)    

Schindler Holding AG

  48   $ 3,635

SembCorp Marine Ltd.

  1,400     3,651

SMC Corp.

  100     11,308

1Sumitomo Heavy Industries Ltd.

  1,000     5,050

THK Co. Ltd.

  200     3,534

Volvo AB, Series A

  2,300     19,594

Volvo AB, Series B

  914     7,737

Wartsila OYJ

  200     7,994

Yangzijiang Shipbuilding

   

Holdings Ltd.

  3,000     2,567

Zardoya Otis SA

  269     5,243
 

Total

      401,644
 
Marine–0.2%    

A.P. Moller-Maersk A

  1     6,740

A.P. Moller-Maersk Group A/S

  3     20,976

Cosco Corp. Singapore Ltd.

  2,000     1,681

Kamigumi Co. Ltd.

  1,000     7,270

1Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha Ltd.

  1,000     2,835

1Koninklijke Vopak NV

  66     5,214

Mitsui OSK Lines Ltd.

  2,000     10,504

Neptune Orient Lines Ltd.

  1,000     1,165

Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha

  3,000     9,183

Orient Overseas International

   

Ltd.

  1,000     4,654
 

Total

      70,222
 
Media–1.0%    

British Sky Broadcasting PLC

  2,372     21,383

Dentsu, Inc.

  300     6,907

Eutelsat Communications

  186     5,967

Fuji Television Network, Inc.

  1     1,380

Gestevision Telecinco SA

  184     2,685

1JC Decaux SA

  134     3,249

John Fairfax Holdings Ltd.

  4,676     7,208

Jupiter Telecommunications Co.

   

Ltd.

  6     5,947

 

   

Lagardere SCA

  244   9,845

M6-Metropole Television

  111   2,840

Mediaset SpA

  1,585   12,949

Pearson PLC

  1,683   24,211

Publicis Groupe

  273   11,074

Reed Elsevier NV

  1,562   19,164

Reed Elsevier PLC

  2,486   20,429

Sanoma-WSOY OYJ

  190   4,263

SES-FDR

  587   13,161

Singapore Press Holdings Ltd.

  3,000   7,803

Television Broadcasts Ltd.

  1,000   4,792

Television Francaise 1 (TFI)

  255   4,709

Toho Co. Ltd.

  200   3,242

Vivendi SA

  2,568   75,804

Wolters Kluwer NV

  593   12,996

WPP PLC

  2,619   25,592
 

Total

    307,600
 
Metals & Mining–4.4%    

Acerinox SA

  291   6,019

1Alumina Ltd.

  5,814   9,541

1Anglo American PLC

  2,786   120,661

Antofagasta PLC

  839   13,313

ArcelorMittal

  1,804   81,812

BHP Billiton Ltd.

  7,120   272,485

BHP Billiton PLC

  4,651   148,671

BlueScope Steel Ltd.

  3,648   10,060

Daido Steel Co. Ltd.

  1,000   3,694

Dowa Mining Co. Ltd.

  1,000   5,553

Energy Resources of Australia

   

Ltd.

  147   3,142

Eramet

  11   3,425

Eurasian Natural Resources

   

Corp.

  510   7,527

1Fortescue Metals Group Ltd.

  2,681   10,552

Fresnillo PLC

  396   4,996

Husqvarna AB. Series B NPV

  840   14,427

JFE Holdings, Inc.

  1,000   39,399

Johnson Matthey PLC

  458   11,320

1Kazakhmys PLC

  435   9,108


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International Stock Market Portfolio (continued)

December 31, 2009 (unaudited)

 

Portfolio of investments        
    Shares   Value
   

Common Stocks (continued)

Metals & Mining (continued)

1Kobe Steel Ltd.

  5,000   $ 9,060

Kone OYJ

  315     13,462

1Lonmin PLC

  333     10,346

Maruichi Steel Tube Ltd.

  100     1,999

1Mitsubishi Materials Corp.

  2,000     4,900

1Mitsui Mining & Smelting Co.

   

Ltd.

  1,000     2,589

Newcrest Mining Ltd.

  1,044     32,700

Nippon Steel Corp.

  11,000     44,494

Nisshin Steel Co. Ltd.

  2,000     3,538

OneSteel Ltd.

  2,627     7,810

Outokumpu OYJ

  200     3,760

1Oxiana Ltd.

  6,416     6,705

Randgold Resources Ltd.

  194     15,425

Rautaruukki OYJ

  180     4,132

Rio Tinto Ltd.

  907     59,976

Rio Tinto PLC

  2,899     156,357

Salzgitter AG

  80     7,819

Sims Group Ltd.

  314     6,143

SSAB Svenskt Stal AB,

   

Class A

  312     5,275

SSAB Svenskt Stal AB,

   

Class B

  250     3,864

Sumitomo Metal Industries Ltd.

  7,000     18,671

Sumitomo Metal Mining Co.

   

Ltd.

  1,000     14,749

Tenaris SA

  977     20,887

The Umicore Group

  271     9,023

ThyssenKrupp AG

  684     25,758

Tokyo Steel Manufacturing Co.

   

Ltd.

  200     2,251

Vallourec Group

  112     20,369

Vedanta Resources PLC

  306     12,656

Voestalpine AG

  254     9,261

1Xstrata PLC

  4,045     71,298

Yamato Kogyo Co. Ltd.

  100     3,237
 

Total

      1,384,219
 

 

   
Multi-line Retail–0.4%    

Aeon Co. Ltd.

  1,300   10,516

Compagnie Nationale a

   

Portefeuille

  84   4,479

Harvey Norman Holdings Ltd.

  1,080   4,053

Home Retail Group

  1,905   8,690

Isetan Mitsukoshi Holdings Ltd.

  640   5,770

J Front Retailing Co. Ltd.

  1,000   4,408

Lifestyle International Holdings

   

Ltd.

  1,500   2,782

Marks & Spencer Group PLC

  3,299   21,417

Marui Co. Ltd.

  500   3,066

Metro AG

  241   14,688

Next PLC

  404   13,479

PPR SA

  157   18,811

Takashimaya Co. Ltd.

  1,000   6,328

UNY Co. Ltd.

  300   2,098
 

Total

    120,585
 
Multi-Utilities–0.4%    

AEM SpA

  2,665   5,578

RWE AG

  881   85,604

SP AusNet

  3,111   2,546

United Utilities Group PLC

  1,414   11,259

Veolia Environnement

  846   27,815
 

Total

    132,802
 
Office Electronics–0.4%    

Brother Industries Ltd.

  500   5,715

Canon Marketing Japan, Inc.

  100   1,469

Canon, Inc.

  2,300   97,280

Neopost SA

  63   5,204

Ricoh Co. Ltd.

  1,000   14,111
 

Total

    123,779
 
Oil & Gas–6.1%    

Aeroports de Paris

  65   5,228

1Arrow Energy Ltd.

  1,243   4,599

BG Group PLC

  7,078   126,841

BP PLC

  39,809   385,274

1Cairn Energy PLC

  2,780   14,826

1Caltex Australia Ltd.

  300   2,488


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Portfolio of investments
    Shares   Value
   

Common Stocks (continued)

Oil & Gas (continued)    

Cosmo Oil Co. Ltd.

  1,000   $ 2,094

ENI SpA

  5,506     140,163

Fortum OYJ

  909     24,623

Galp Energia SGPS SA

  389     6,696

Gaz de France SA

  2,637     114,391

Hellenic Petroleum SA

  230     2,556

Idemitsu Kosan Co. Ltd.

  100     5,795

Inpex Holdings, Inc.

  2     15,018

Japan Petroleum Exploration Co.

  100     4,393

1Lundin Petroleum AB

  431     3,391

1Mongolia Energy Co. Ltd.

  7,000     3,552

National Grid PLC

  5,219     57,090

Neste Oil OYJ

  277     4,912

Nippon Mining Holdings, Inc.

  2,000     8,567

Nippon Oil Corp.

  3,000     13,896

1Norsk Hydro ASA

  1,402     11,646

OMV AG

  341     14,931

Origin Energy Ltd.

  1,827     27,412

1Paladin Energy Ltd.

  1,236     4,584

Petrofac Ltd.

  438     7,299

Repsol YPF SA

  1,531     40,872

Royal Dutch Shell PLC

  7,490     226,304

Royal Dutch Shell PLC, B

   

shares

  5,699     166,188

Santos Ltd.

  1,712     21,544

Showa Shell Sekiyu K.K.

  400     3,256

Statoil ASA

  2,418     60,269

TonenGeneral Sekiyu K.K.

  1,000     8,337

Total SA

  4,481     287,119

Tullow Oil PLC

  1,644     34,308

Woodside Petroleum Ltd.

  1,137     47,758
 

Total

      1,908,220
 
Paper & Forest Products–0.2%    

Holmen AB

  130     3,316

Nippon Paper Group, Inc.

  200     5,107

 

   

OJI Paper Co. Ltd.

  2,000   8,335

1Stora Enso OYJ

  1,180   8,270

Svenska Cellulosa AB

  1,180   15,761

UPM-Kymmene OYJ

  1,080   12,843
 

Total

    53,632
 
Personal Products–0.5%    

Beiersdorf AG

  187   12,289

L’Oreal SA

  508   56,395

Shiseido Co. Ltd.

  700   13,423

Unilever PLC

  2,753   88,184
 

Total

    170,291
 
Pharmaceuticals–4.6%    

1Actelion Ltd.

  205   10,937

Astellas Pharma, Inc.

  1,000   37,267

AstraZeneca PLC

  3,074   144,541

Chugai Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.

  500   9,320

CSL Ltd.

  1,261   36,663

Daiichi Sankyo Co. Ltd.

  1,400   29,307

Dainippon Sumitomo Pharma

   

Co. Ltd.

  300   3,134

Eisai Co. Ltd.

  500   18,337

1Elan Corp. PLC

  995   6,136

GlaxoSmithKline PLC

  11,007   233,329

H Lundbeck A

  100   1,820

Hisamitsu Pharmaceutical Co.,

   

Inc.

  100   3,228

Ipsen SA

  63   3,499

Kyowa Hakko Kogyo Co. Ltd.

  591   6,220

Merck KGaA

  134   12,524

Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma

   

Corp.

  1,000   12,442

Novartis AG

  4,477   243,646

Novo-Nordisk A/S

  920   58,857

Ono Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.

  200   8,550

Orion OYJ

  168   3,617

Roche Holding AG

  1,484   252,172

Sanofi-Aventis

  2,224   174,314

Santen Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.

  200   6,398

Shionogi & Co. Ltd.

  600   12,982

Shire Ltd.

  1,166   22,818


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68    AARP PORTFOLIOS 2009 SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT    International Stock Market Portfolio

 

International Stock Market Portfolio (continued)

December 31, 2009 (unaudited)

 

Portfolio of investments
    Shares   Value
   

Common Stocks (continued)

Pharmaceuticals (continued)  

Takeda Pharmaceutical Co.

   

Ltd.

  1,600   $ 65,721

Tsumura & Co.

  100     3,222

UCB SA

  207     8,667
 

Total

      1,429,668
 
Real Estate–1.9%    

2Ascendas Real Estate

   

Investment Trust

  3,000     4,702

2British Land Co. PLC

  1,930     14,805

2CapitaLand Ltd.

  5,000     14,821

CapitaMall Trust

  5,000     6,345

1CapitaMalls Asia Ltd.

  3,000     5,428

2CFS Retail Property Trust

  3,294     5,575

Cheung Kong Holdings Ltd.

  3,000     38,622

2Corio NV

  102     6,966

2DB RREEF Trust

  11,060     8,346

2Fonciere des Regions

  45     4,602

2Gecina SA

  33     3,571

2GPT Group

  17,888     9,601

2Hammerson PLC

  1,653     11,233

Hang Lung Group Ltd.

  2,000     9,881

2Hang Lung Properties Ltd.

  4,000     15,627

2Henderson Land Development

   

Co. Ltd.

  2,000     14,952

2Hysan Development Co. Ltd.

  1,166     3,301

2ICADE EMGP

  40     3,804

1IMMOEAST Immobilien

   

Anlagen AG

  875     4,796

2Japan Prime Realty Investment

   

Corp.

  1     2,072

2Japan Real Estate Investment

   

Corp.

  1     7,344

2Japan Retail Fund Investment

   

Corp.

  1     4,478

2Kerry Properties Ltd.

  1,558     7,866

2Klepierre SA

  186     7,566

2Land Securities Group PLC

  1,658     18,183

 

   

Lend Lease Corp. Ltd.

  847   7,714

2Liberty International PLC

  1,105   9,107

2Link Real Estate Investment

   

Trust (The Link REIT)

  4,501   11,407

2Macquarie Goodman Group

  13,342   7,504

2Mirvac Group

  5,258   7,310

2Mitsubishi Estate Co. Ltd.

  3,000   47,607

2Mitsui Fudosan Co. Ltd.

  2,000   33,602

2New World Development Ltd.

  5,479   11,182

2Nippon Building Fund, Inc.

  1   7,580

Nomura Real Estate Holdings,

   

Inc.

  200   2,954

2Nomura Real Estate Office

   

Fund, Inc.

  1   5,423

2NTT Urban Development Corp.

  2   1,327

1Sacyr Vallehermoso SA

  153   1,744

2Segro PLC

  1,630   9,004

2Sino Land Co.

  4,425   8,587

2Stockland Trust Group

  4,770   16,752

2Sumitomo Realty &

   

Development Co. Ltd.

  1,000   18,765

Sun Hung Kai Properties Ltd.

  3,000   44,512

2Tokyo Tatemono Co. Ltd.

  1,000   3,802

2Tokyu Land Corp.

  1,000   3,673

2Unibail Holding

  185   40,721

Westfield Group

  4,324   48,193

Wharf Holdings Ltd.

  3,250   18,583

Wheelock & Co. Ltd.

  2,000   6,137
 

Total

    607,677
 
Road & Rail–0.6%    

Central Japan Railway Co.

  3   20,022

ComfortDelgro Corp. Ltd.

  4,000   4,655

1DSV A/S

  400   7,175

East Japan Railway Co.

  700   44,191

Firstgroup PLC

  987   6,738

Hankyu Hanshin Holdings, Inc.

  2,000   8,884

Keihin Electric Express Railway

   

Co. Ltd.

  1,000   7,329

Keio Corp.

  1,000   6,028

Keisei Electric Railway Co. Ltd.

  1,000   5,467


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Portfolio of investments
    Shares   Value
   

Common Stocks (continued)

Road & Rail (continued)    

Kintetsu Corp.

  3,000   $ 9,939

MTR Corp.

  3,217     11,030

Nippon Express Co. Ltd.

  2,000     8,184

Odakyu Electric Railway Co. Ltd.

  1,000     7,667

Tobu Railway Co. Ltd.

  2,000     10,430

Tokyu Corp.

  2,000     7,964

West Japan Railway Co.

  4     13,396
 

Total

      179,099
 
Semiconductor Equipment & Products–0.4%

Advantest Corp.

  300     7,798

ASM Pacific Technology

  500     4,699

ASML Holding NV

  898     30,540

1Infineon Technologies AG

  2,290     12,641

Murata Manufacturing Co. Ltd.

  500     24,700

Nikon Corp.

  700     13,812

Seiko Epson Corp.

  300     4,816

Shinko Electric Industries

  100     1,442

STMicroelectronics NV

  1,411     12,793

Sumco Corp.

  200     3,520

Tokyo Electron Ltd.

  400     25,590
 

Total

      142,351
 
Software–0.6%    

1Autonomy Corp. PLC

  490     11,956

Dassault Systemes SA

  137     7,797

Konami Corp.

  200     3,568

Nintendo Co. Ltd.

  200     47,436

Oracle Corp. Japan

  100     4,145

Sage Group PLC

  2,714     9,642

SAP AG

  1,820     85,829

Square Enix Co. Ltd.

  100     2,099

1Trend Micro, Inc.

  200     7,605
 

Total

      180,077
 
Specialty Retail–0.7%    

Billabong International Ltd.

  385     3,741

 

   

Compagnie Financiere

   

Richemont SA

  1,072   35,830

Esprit Holdings Ltd.

  2,561   16,854

Fast Retailing Co. Ltd.

  100   18,673

Hennes & Mauritz AB

  1,080   59,761

Inditex SA

  448   27,757

Kingfisher PLC

  5,209   19,108

Nitori Co. Ltd.

  100   7,444

Sega Sammy Holdings, Inc.

  400   4,770

Shimamura Co. Ltd.

  100   9,518

USS Co. Ltd.

  50   3,038

Yamada Denki Co. Ltd.

  180   12,102

Yue Yuen Industrial Holdings

   

Ltd.

  1,500   4,351
 

Total

    222,947
 
Textiles & Apparel–0.4%    

Adidas AG

  412   22,242

Asics Corp.

  1,000   8,957

Christian Dior SA

  132   13,566

Hermes International

  115   15,295

LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis

   

Vuitton SA

  520   58,381

Puma AG Rudolf Dassler Sport

  12   3,974

Swatch Group AG

  64   16,091

Swatch Group AG-Registered

   

Shares

  98   4,681
 

Total

    143,187
 
Tobacco–0.8%    

British American Tobacco PLC

  4,223   137,094

Imperial Tobacco Group PLC

  2,135   67,333

Japan Tobacco, Inc.

  10   33,758

Swedish Match AB

  500   10,929
 

Total

    249,114
 
Trading Companies & Distributors–0.7%

Bunzl PLC

  721   7,822

Hitachi High-Technologies

   

Corp.

  100   1,966

Itochu Corp.

  3,000   22,071

Marubeni Corp.

  4,000   21,786

Mitsubishi Corp.

  2,700   67,162


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70    AARP PORTFOLIOS 2009 SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT    International Stock Market Portfolio

 

International Stock Market Portfolio (continued)

December 31, 2009 (unaudited)

 

Portfolio of investments
    Shares   Value
   

Common Stocks (continued)

Trading Companies & Distributors (continued)

Mitsui & Co. Ltd.

  3,600   $ 50,990

Sojitz Corp.

  2,500     4,698

Sumitomo Corp.

  2,300     23,161

Toyota Tsusho Corp.

  400     5,902

1Wolseley PLC

  623     12,472
 

Total

      218,030
 
Transportation Infrastructure–0.5%  

Abertis Infraestructuras SA

  581     13,109

1Asciano Group

  5,608     9,048

Auckland International Airport

   

Ltd.

  1,654     2,416

Autostrade SpA

  533     13,853

Brisa-Auto Estradas de

   

Portugal SA

  329     3,361

Cintra Concesiones de

   

Infraestructuras de Transporte SA

  980     11,444

Fraport AG Frankfurt Airport

   

Services Worldwide

  78     4,057

Koninklijke Boskalis

   

Westminster NV

  129     4,967

Kuehne & Nagel International AG

  111     10,726

Macquarie Airports

  1,648     4,447

Macquarie Infrastructure Group

  4,918     5,857

1Societe Des Autoroutes

   

Paris-Rhin-Rhone

  45     3,447

Transurban Group

  2,626     13,001

Vinci SA

  932     52,196
 

Total

      151,929
 
Water Utilities–0.1%    

Severn Trent PLC

  496     8,671

Suez Environnement SA

  564     13,028
 

Total

      21,699
 
Wireless Telecommunication Services–1.2%

Bouygues SA

  463     24,144

Carphone Warehouse Group

   

PLC

  786     2,371
   

1Foxconn International Holdings

   

Ltd.

  4,000   4,594

KDDI Corp.

  6   31,656

NTT DoCoMo, Inc.

  32   44,598

StarHub Ltd.

  1,000   1,524

Vodafone Group PLC

  111,545   258,489
 

Total

    367,376
 
Total Common Stocks–    

(Identified Cost $22,821,253)

  21,427,474
 

Preferred Stocks–0.3%

   
Automobiles–0.1%    

Volkswagen AG

  218   20,490

Porsche AG

  182   11,430

Bayerische Motoren Werke AG

  111   3,650
 

Total

    35,570
 
Electrical Equipment–0.0%    

Schindler Holding AG

  100   7,663
 
Health Care Providers & Services–0.1%

Fresenius SE

  167   11,934
 
Household Products–0.1%    

Henkel KGaA

  369   19,209
 
Multi-Utilities–0.0%    

RWE AG

  84   7,494
 
Total Preferred Stocks–    

(Identified Cost $81,131)

    81,870
 

Rights/Warrants–0.0%

   
Rights/warrants–0.0%    

1Dowa Mining Co. Ltd. Rights

   

Exp. 1/29/10

  1,000   11

1Fonciere Des Regions

   

Warrants Exp. 12/31/10

  45   38

1Fortis Rights Exp. 7/4/14

  5,010  
   

1Mediobanca SpA Warrants

   

Exp. 3/18/11

  1,018   158
 
Total Rights/Warrants–    

(Identified Cost $14)

    207
 

Exchange-Traded Funds–28.5%

 

iShares MSCI Canada Index

   

Fund

  84,505   2,225,017


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Portfolio of investments
    Shares   Value
   

Exchange-Traded Funds (continued)

iShares MSCI Emerging

   

Markets Index Fund

  161,700   $ 6,710,550
 
Total Exchange-Traded Funds–  

(Identifed Cost $5,895,643)

      8,935,567
 

Mutual Fund – 1.6%

   

AIM Prime Fund

   

(At Net Asset Value)

  511,130     511,130
 
Total Investments–98.7%    

(Identified Cost $29,309,171)

    30,956,248
 
Other Assets & Liabilities–Net–1.3%     393,090
 
Total Net Assets–100.0%     $ 31,349,338
 

 

  1

Non-income producing security.

  2

Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT).

 

At December 31, 2009, the Portfolio had the following outstanding long futures contracts:
Description   Number of
Contracts
  Notional
Value
  Expiration
Date
  Unrealized
Appreciation
 
DJEuro Stoxx 50 Index   5   $ 213,003   March

2010

  $ 6,134
 
FTSE 100 Index   1   $ 86,661   March

2010

  $ 1,364
 
Topix Index   1   $ 97,164   March

2010

  $ 1,133
 
MSCI EAFE Index   7   $ 549,080   March

2010

  $ 2,084
 
Futures contracts are valued at the last sale at the market close or at the mean between the bid and asked price if the last sale is not available.
 
Unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on open futures contracts is required to be treated as realized gain (loss) for tax purposes.
 

 

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72    AARP PORTFOLIOS 2009 SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT    Financial Statements

 

Financial Statements

 

       

Statements of assets and liabilities

         
   
December 31, 2009 (unaudited)          
     U.S. Bond
Market
Portfolio
     U.S. Stock
Market
Portfolio
     International
Stock Market
Portfolio
 
           

Assets:

         

Investments in securities, at value (identified cost of $79,222,347, $61,127,088 and $29,309,171, respectively)

  $ 80,887,652       $ 58,334,833       $ 30,956,248   

Cash denominated in foreign currency (identified cost $381,236)

                    378,190   

Margin deposits at broker (identified cost $117,264)

                    119,201   

Dividend and interest receivable

    613,551         76,075         38,402   

Receivable from adviser

    15,033         7,580         13,799   

Receivable for investments sold

    1,086,987                 6,106   

Receivable for futures daily variation margin

                    10,756   

Receivable for fund shares sold

    863,746                   
   
Total assets   $ 83,466,969       $ 58,418,488       $ 31,522,702   
   
           

Liabilities:

         

Payable for investments purchased

    4,221,257                 78   

Payable for fund shares redeemed

    11,322         557,240         112,863   

Payable for futures daily variation margin

            9,100           

Payable for open foreign exchange contracts

                    15,805   

Accrued portfolio accounting fees (Note 6)

    7,548         8,884         13,450   

Accrued administration fees (Note 6)

    2,331         1,715         927   

Accrued transfer and dividend disbursing agent fees and expenses (Note 6)

    667         667         667   

Accrued audit fees

    10,518         10,518         11,018   

Accrued insurance fees

    7,961         4,627         2,441   

Accrued printing and postage expenses

    3,963         3,963         3,963   

Accrued legal fees

    1,471         1,471         1,471   

Accrued miscellaneous expense

    8,231         8,337         10,681   
   
Total liabilities     4,275,269         606,522         173,364   
   
Net assets   $ 79,191,700       $ 57,811,966       $ 31,349,338   
   
           

Net assets consist of:

         

Paid-in capital

  $ 77,519,208       $ 64,375,290       $ 32,816,870   

Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments, futures contracts and translation of assets and liabilities in foreign currency

    1,665,305         (2,773,851      1,629,979   

Accumulated net realized gain (loss) on investments, futures contracts and foreign currency transactions

    10,927         (3,942,489      (3,040,605

Undistributed (distributions in excess of) net investment income

    (3,740      153,016         (56,906
   
Net assets   $ 79,191,700       $ 57,811,966       $ 31,349,338   
   
Shares of beneficial interest outstanding     7,718,746         6,498,790         3,350,947   
   
Net asset value per share   $ 10.26       $ 8.90       $ 9.36   
   
 
See Notes to Financial Statements.   

 


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Statements of operations

         
   
Six months ended December 31, 2009 (unaudited)          
     U.S. Bond
Market
Portfolio
     U.S. Stock
Market
Portfolio
     International
Stock Market
Portfolio
 
           

Investment income:

         

Dividends (net of taxes withheld of $0, $29 and $12,004, respectively)

  $       $ 534,937       $ 274,008   

Interest

    1,535,831         5,352         119   
   
Total investment income   $ 1,535,831       $ 540,289       $ 274,127   
   
           

Expenses:

         

Investment adviser fee (Note 6)

    18,523         13,426         7,346   

Administration fees (Note 6)

    12,966         9,398         5,142   

Transfer and dividend disbursing agent fees and expenses (Note 6)

    2,000         2,000         2,000   

Trustees’ fees

    10,000         10,000         10,000   

Audit fees

    11,345         11,345         11,845   

Legal fees

    18,208         18,208         18,208   

Portfolio accounting fees (Note 6)

    54,412         42,523         64,136   

Printing and postage expenses

    4,381         4,381         4,381   

Insurance expense

    7,961         4,627         2,442   

Miscellaneous

    5,197         5,305         6,819   
   
Total expenses   $ 144,993       $ 121,213       $ 132,319   
   
           

Waivers and reimbursements (Note 6):

         

Waiver of investment adviser fee

    (18,523      (13,426      (7,346

Reimbursement of expenses by investment adviser

    (33,853      (40,656      (80,889
   
Total waivers and reimbursements   $ (52,376    $ (54,082    $ (88,235
   

Net expenses

    92,617         67,131         44,084   
   

Net investment income

    1,443,214         473,158         230,043   
   
           

Realized and unrealized gain (loss) on investments:

         

Net realized gain (loss) on investments and foreign currency transactions

    150,782         (860,593      (306,343

Net realized gain on futures contracts

            124,709         123,240   

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments, translation of assets and liabilities in foreign currency and futures contracts

    914,939         11,052,185         5,806,787   
   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on investments, translation of assets and liabilities in foreign currency and futures contracts

    1,065,721         10,316,301         5,623,684   
   

Change in net assets resulting from operations

  $ 2,508,935       $ 10,789,459       $ 5,853,727   
   
 
See Notes to Financial Statements.   
   

 

 


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74    AARP PORTFOLIOS 2009 SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT    Financial Statements

 

Financial Statements (continued)

 

 

Statements of changes in net assets

  

 
      U.S. Bond Market Portfolio  
      Six months
ended
12/31/09
(unaudited)
       Year
ended
6/30/09
 
         

Increase (decrease) in net assets

       

Operations:

       

Net investment income

   $ 1,443,214         $ 2,785,452   

Net realized gain (loss) on investments, foreign currency transactions and futures contracts

     150,782           104,785   

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments, translation of assets and liabilities in foreign currency and futures contracts

     914,939           678,208   
   

Change in net assets resulting from operations

     2,508,935           3,568,445   
   
         

Distributions to shareholders:

       

From net investment income

     (1,480,526        (2,797,073

From net realized gains on investments

     (196,480        (57,686
   

Change in net assets resulting from distributions to shareholders

     (1,677,006        (2,854,759
   
         

Share transactions:

       

Proceeds from sales of shares

     13,616,269           21,521,478   

Net asset value of shares issued on reinvestment of dividends

     1,677,006           2,854,760   

Cost of shares redeemed

     (3,142,694        (22,989,283
   

Change in net assets resulting from share transactions

     12,150,581           1,386,955   
   

Change in net assets

     12,982,510           2,100,641   
   
         

Net assets:

       

Beginning of period

   $ 66,209,190         $ 64,108,549   
   

End of period

   $ 79,191,700         $ 66,209,190   
   

Undistributed (distributions in excess of) net investment income included in net assets at end of period

   $ (3,740      $ 33,572   
   
 
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U.S. Stock Market Portfolio     International Stock Market Portfolio  
Six months
ended
12/31/09
(unaudited)
    Year
ended
6/30/09
    Six months
ended
12/31/09
(unaudited)
    Year
ended
6/30/09
 
       
       
       
$ 473,158      $ 959,118      $ 230,043      $ 656,475   
 
  (735,884     (2,964,812     (183,103     (2,746,124
 
  11,052,185        (11,289,643     5,806,787        (5,333,094
     
  10,789,459        (13,295,337     5,853,727        (7,422,743
     
       
       
  (325,997     (928,191     (288,523     (686,045
         (154,427            (15,298
     
  (325,997     (1,082,618     (288,523     (701,343
     
       
       
  5,651,365        14,611,660        2,430,924        8,816,114   
  325,997        1,082,618        288,523        701,342   
  (4,239,331     (7,446,130     (1,883,579     (3,666,812
     
  1,738,031        8,248,148        835,868        5,850,644   
     
  12,201,493        (6,129,807     6,401,072        (2,273,442
     
       
       
$ 45,610,473      $ 51,740,280      $ 24,948,266      $ 27,221,708   
     
$ 57,811,966      $ 45,610,473      $ 31,349,338      $ 24,948,266   
     
 
$ 153,016      $ 5,855      $ (56,906   $ 1,574   
     
 
     

 

 

 


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Financial Statements (continued)

 

 

Financial highlights

  

 
(For a share outstanding throughout the period)   
   
     U.S. Bond Market Portfolio  
     Six months
ended
12/31/09
(unaudited)
   

Year

ended
6/30/09

   

Year

ended
6/30/08

   

Year

ended
6/30/07

   

Year

ended
6/30/061

 
Net asset value, beginning of period   $ 10.12      $ 9.98      $ 9.77      $ 9.70      $ 10.00   

Income from investment operations:

           

Net investment income (loss)

    0.20        0.44        0.48        0.49        0.19   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on investments, futures contracts and foreign currency transactions

    0.18        0.15        0.22        0.07        (0.30
   
Total from investment operations     0.38        0.59        0.70        0.56        (0.11
   
             

Less distributions:

           

From net investment income

    (0.21     (0.44     (0.49     (0.49     (0.19

From net realized gains on investments

    (0.03     (0.01                     
   
Total distributions     (0.24     (0.45     (0.49     (0.49     (0.19
   
Net asset value, end of period   $ 10.26      $ 10.12      $ 9.98      $ 9.77      $ 9.70   
   
Total return2,3     3.69     6.12     7.20     5.78     (1.05 )% 
   
             

Ratios to average net assets:

           

Net expenses

    0.25 %4      0.25     0.25     0.25     0.25 %4 

Net investment income

    3.90 %4      4.46     4.82     4.99     4.71 %4 

Expense waiver/reimbursement5

    (0.14 )%4      (0.18 )%      (0.18 )%      (0.40 )%      (0.92 )%4 
             

Supplemental data:

           

Net assets, end of period (000 omitted)

  $ 79,192      $ 66,209      $ 64,109      $ 47,760      $ 27,968   

Portfolio turnover

    34     88     62     91     112
 

1  For the period from December 30, 2005 (inception date) to June 30, 2006.

 

2  Total returns for periods of less than one year are not annualized.

 

3  Total returns reflect waivers and/or expense reimbursements. Without these waivers and/or reimbursements, total return would have been lower.

 

4  Computed on an annualized basis.

 

5  This expense decrease is reflected in both the net expense and net investment income (loss) ratios shown above.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

     

     

      

     

     

  


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Financial highlights

  

 
(For a share outstanding throughout the period)   
   
     U.S. Stock Market Portfolio  
     Six months
ended
12/31/09
(unaudited)
    Year
ended
6/30/09
    Year
ended
6/30/08
    Year
ended
6/30/07
    Year
ended
6/30/061
 
Net asset value, beginning of period   $ 7.27      $ 10.15      $ 11.91      $ 10.08      $ 10.00   

Income from investment operations:

           

Net investment income (loss)

    0.07        0.16        0.18        0.18        0.07   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on investments, futures contracts and foreign currency transactions

    1.61        (2.85     (1.63     1.84        0.08   
   
Total from investment operations     1.68        (2.69     (1.45     2.02        0.15   
   
             

Less distributions:

           

From net investment income

    (0.05     (0.16     (0.18     (0.17     (0.07

From net realized gains on investments

           (0.03     (0.13     (0.02       
   
Total distributions     (0.05     (0.19     (0.31     (0.19     (0.07
   
Net asset value, end of period   $ 8.90      $ 7.27      $ 10.15      $ 11.91      $ 10.08   
   
Total return2,3     23.13     (26.49 )%      (12.35 )%      20.23     1.52
   
             

Ratios to average net assets:

           

Net expenses

    0.25 %4      0.25     0.25     0.25     0.25 %4 

Net investment income

    1.76 %4      2.24     1.70     1.67     1.69 %4 

Expense waiver/reimbursement5

    (0.20 )%4      (0.35 )%      (0.25 )%      (0.53 )%      (1.34 )%4 
             

Supplemental data:

           

Net assets, end of period (000 omitted)

  $ 57,812      $ 45,610      $ 51,740      $ 45,587      $ 25,669   

Portfolio turnover

    6     14     10     5     1
 

1  For the period from December 30, 2005 (inception date) to June 30, 2006.

 

2  Total returns for periods of less than one year are not annualized.

 

3  Total returns reflect waivers and/or expense reimbursements. Without these waivers and/or reimbursements, total return would have been lower.

 

4  Computed on an annualized basis.

 

5  This expense decrease is reflected in both the net expense and net investment income (loss) ratios shown above.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

     

     

      

     

     

  

 

 


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Financial Statements (continued)

 

 

Financial highlights

  

 
(For a share outstanding throughout the period)   
   
     International Stock Market Portfolio  
     Six months
ended
12/31/09
(unaudited)
    Year
ended
6/30/09
    Year
ended
6/30/08
    Year
ended
6/30/07
    Year
ended
6/30/061
 
Net asset value, beginning of period   $ 7.66      $ 11.08      $ 13.00      $ 10.53      $ 10.00   

Income from investment operations:

           

Net investment income (loss)

    0.07        0.22        0.40        0.31        0.20   

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on investments, futures contracts and foreign currency transactions

    1.72        (3.40     (1.75     2.54        0.50   
   
Total from investment operations     1.79        (3.18     (1.35     2.85        0.70   
   
             

Less distributions:

           

From net investment income

    (0.09     (0.23     (0.39     (0.34     (0.17

From net realized gains on investments

           (0.01     (0.18     (0.04       
   
Total distributions     (0.09     (0.24     (0.57     (0.38     (0.17
   
Net asset value, end of period   $ 9.36      $ 7.66      $ 11.08      $ 13.00      $ 10.53   
   
Total return2,3     23.35     (28.75 )%      (10.62 )%      27.41     7.10
   
             

Ratios to average net assets:

           

Net expenses

    0.30 %4      0.30     0.30     0.30     0.30 %4 

Net investment income

    1.57 %4      3.00     2.86     2.72     4.03 %4 

Expense waiver/reimbursement5

    (0.60 )%4      (1.01 )%      (0.75 )%      (0.90 )%      (1.59 )%4 
             

Supplemental data:

           

Net assets, end of period (000 omitted)

  $ 31,349      $ 24,948      $ 27,222      $ 27,279      $ 18,673   

Portfolio turnover

    4     25     12     4     3
 

1  For the period from December 30, 2005 (inception date) to June 30, 2006.

 

2  Total returns for periods of less than one year are not annualized.

 

3  Total returns reflect waivers and/or expense reimbursements. Without these waivers and/or reimbursements, total return would have been lower.

 

4  Computed on an annualized basis.

 

5  This expense decrease is reflected in both the net expense and net investment income (loss) ratios shown above.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

     

     

      

     

     

  


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Notes to Financial Statements

(unaudited)

 

1. Organization

The U.S. Bond Market Portfolio, U.S. Stock Market Portfolio and International Stock Market Portfolio (the “Portfolios”) are each a series of AARP Portfolios (the “Trust”). The Trust is organized as a Delaware statutory trust and is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the “Act”), as an open-end management investment company. The Portfolios inception date was December 30, 2005.

The investment objective of the U.S. Bond Market Portfolio is to seek to produce the returns provided by the Barclays Capital Aggregate Bond Index® as closely as possible, before deduction of expenses of the Portfolio. The investment objective of the U.S. Stock Market Portfolio is to seek to produce the returns provided by the Morgan Stanley Capital International (“MSCI”) U.S. Investable Market 2500 Index® as closely as possible, before deduction of expenses of the Portfolio. The investment objective of the International Stock Market Portfolio is to seek to produce the returns provided by the MSCI All Country World Index, excluding the U.S. Index® as closely as possible, before deduction of expenses of the Portfolio.

The Portfolios are used as investment vehicles for the AARP Funds and are not available to the public. Accordingly, the only shareholders in the Portfolios are AARP Funds and AARP, which provided a $45 million (value of $49.1 million at December 31, 2009) initial investment for the Portfolios. The initial investment was provided to facilitate the efficient operation of the Portfolios; without this funding, it is anticipated that the Portfolios’ operation could be adversely impacted.

AARP Financial Inc. (AFI) and AARP Services, Inc. (ASI) are exploring strategic options for the AARP Funds (Funds) with a view of expanding the range of financial services and products available to Fund shareholders and other AARP members. Such options could include a revised operating structure for the Funds with a continued connection to AARP or the merger of the Funds into other funds with no connection to AARP. No recommendation has been made to the Funds’ Board of Trustees. If and when any such recommendation is made, the Funds’ Trustees would make an independent evaluation of the recommendation. No changes in the daily operations of the Funds are expected while AFI and ASI are evaluating strategic options. One or more of the Funds’ officers could change during that time.

 

2. Significant accounting policies

The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with United States generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”), which require management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the amounts reported herein. Actual results could differ from those estimates. The following is a summary of significant accounting policies consistently followed by the Portfolios in the preparation of their financial statements.


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Notes to Financial Statements (continued)

(unaudited)

 

INVESTMENT VALUATION

Securities are valued as of the close of trading on the New York Stock Exchange (generally 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time) on the valuation date. An independent pricing service generally provides these prices. Stock holdings are valued at the latest quoted sales price or official closing price taken from the primary market in which the stock trades. If a security does not trade during the day, it is valued at the average of the latest quotes for buying and selling the security, the bid and ask prices. Bond holdings are generally valued as reported by an independent pricing service at what is called an “evaluated average price,” which considers such factors as comparable bond prices, yields, maturities and ratings. Short-term investments with a maturity at issuance, or a remaining maturity at the time of purchase, of 60 days or less are generally valued at amortized cost, which approximates market value. Other open-end regulated investment companies are valued at their net asset value. Foreign securities quoted in foreign currencies are translated into U.S. dollars based upon exchange rates prevailing at the close of trading and as provided by an independent source.

Securities for which market quotations are not readily available, or whose values have been materially affected by events occurring before the Portfolios’ pricing time but after the close of the securities’ primary markets (e.g. foreign securities), are valued by methods deemed by the Board of Trustees of AARP Portfolios to represent fair value. An investments valuation may differ depending on the method used and factors considered in determining value pursuant to the Portfolios fair value procedures. The Investment Manager monitors intervening events that may affect the value of securities held in each Portfolio and, in accordance with procedures adopted by the Portfolio’s Trustees, will adjust the prices of securities traded in foreign markets, as appropriate, to reflect the impact of events occurring. The International Stock Market Portfolio may use a fair valuation model to value international equity securities in determining net asset value in order to adjust for events which may occur between the close of foreign exchanges and the close of trading on the New York Stock Exchange.

The Portfolios adopted Fair Value Measurements effective for financial statements issued for fiscal years beginning after November 15, 2007 and interim periods within those fiscal years. Fair value is defined as the price that the Portfolios would receive upon selling an investment in a timely transaction to an independent buyer in the principal or most advantageous market of the investment. There is three-tier hierarchy for measuring fair value and enhancing disclosure. The three-tier hierarchy of inputs is summarized in the three broad Levels listed below.

 

 

Level 1 – quoted prices in active markets for identical investments

 

 

Level 2 – other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar events, interest rates, prepayment speeds, credit risk, etc.)

 

 

Level 3 – significant unobservable inputs (including the Portfolio’s own assumptions in determining the fair value of investments)


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The following is a summary of the inputs used as of December 31, 2009 in valuing the Portfolios’ investments carried at value:

 

U.S. Bond Market Portfolio (unaudited)

 

ASSETS VALUATION INPUT

           
Description    Quoted Prices
in Active
Markets for
Identical Assets
(Level 1)
   Significant
Other
Observable
Inputs
(Level 2)
   Significant
Unobservable
Inputs
(Level 3)
   Total
           
 

Asset-Backed Securities

   $    $ 274,462    $    $ 274,462

Corporate Bonds

           

Consumer Discretionary

          1,494,992           1,494,992

Consumer Staples

          537,983           537,983

Energy

          1,529,451           1,529,451

Financials

          6,791,597           6,791,597

Health Care

          940,297           940,297

Industrials

          1,403,243           1,403,243

Information Technology

          405,104           405,104

Materials

          329,280           329,280

Telecommunication Services

          738,559           738,559

Utilities

          1,081,295           1,081,295

Total Corporate Bonds

          15,251,801           15,251,801

International Debt

          3,933,007           3,933,007

Mortgage-Backed Securities

          28,906,881           28,906,881

U.S. Treasury

           

U.S. Treasury Bonds

     2,872,852                2,872,852

U.S. Treasury Notes

     17,192,485                17,192,485

Total U.S. Treasury

     20,065,337                20,065,337

U.S. Government Agencies

     6,042,980      59,199           6,102,179

Commercial Mortgage-Backed Securities

          2,621,845           2,621,845

Municipal Bonds

          401,954           401,954

Mutual Fund

     3,330,186                3,330,186

Total Investments

   $ 29,438,503    $ 51,449,149    $    $ 80,887,652

 

U.S. Stock Market Portfolio (unaudited)

 

ASSETS VALUATION INPUT

           
Description   

Quoted Prices
in Active

Markets for

Identical Assets

(Level 1)

  

Significant
Other
Observable
Inputs

(Level 2)

  

Significant
Unobservable
Inputs

(Level 3)

   Total
           
 

Common Stocks

           

Consumer Discretionary

   $ 6,439,215    $    $    $ 6,439,215

Consumer Staples

     4,913,426                4,913,426

Energy

     5,920,537                5,920,537

Financials

     9,028,429                9,028,429

Health Care

     7,057,666                7,057,666

Industrials

     6,819,365                6,819,365

Information Technology

     10,665,856                10,665,856


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Notes to Financial Statements (continued)

(unaudited)

 

Description   

Quoted Prices
in Active

Markets for

Identical Assets

(Level 1)

  

Significant
Other
Observable
Inputs

(Level 2)

  

Significant
Unobservable
Inputs

(Level 3)

   Total
           
 

Materials

   $ 2,407,738    $    $    $ 2,407,738

Telecommunication Services

     1,780,659                1,780,659

Utilities

     2,462,366                2,462,366

Total Common Stocks

     57,495,257                57,495,257

Mutual Funds

     759,579                759,579

U.S. Treasury

     79,997                79,997

Total Investments

     58,334,833                58,334,833

Futures

     18,404                18,404

Total Financial Instruments

   $ 18,404    $    $    $ 18,404

 

International Stock Market Portfolio (unaudited)

 

ASSETS VALUATION INPUT

           
Description    Quoted Prices
in Active
Markets for
Identical Assets
(Level 1)
   Significant
Other
Observable
Inputs
(Level 2)
   Significant
Unobservable
Inputs
(Level 3)
   Total
           
 

Common Stocks

           

Aerospace & Defense

   $    $ 158,162    $    $ 158,162

Air Freight & Couriers

          78,868           78,868

Airlines

          44,013           44,013

Auto Components

          133,331           133,331

Automobiles

          686,993           686,993

Banks

          3,286,682           3,286,682

Beverages

          414,030           414,030

Biotechnology

          4,739           4,739

Building Products

          107,386           107,386

Chemicals

          680,580           680,580

Commercial Services & Supplies

          170,881           170,881

Communications Equipment

          174,644           174,644

Computers & Peripherals

          107,454           107,454

Construction & Engineering

          152,523           152,523

Construction Materials

          172,962           172,962

Containers & Packaging

          28,353           28,353

Distributors

          99,116           99,116

Diversified Financials

          665,325           665,325

Diversified Telecommunication Services

          869,434           869,434

Electric Utilities

          746,377           746,377

Electrical Equipment

          457,813           457,813

Electronic Equipment & Instruments

          216,291           216,291

Energy Equipment & Services

          81,479           81,479

Food & Drug Retailing

          431,925           431,925

Food Products

          683,995           683,995

Gas Utilities

          155,481           155,481

Health Care Equipment & Supplies

          243,682           243,682

Health Care Providers & Services

          47,427           47,427


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Description    Quoted Prices
in Active
Markets for
Identical Assets
(Level 1)
   Significant
Other
Observable
Inputs
(Level 2)
   Significant
Unobservable
Inputs
(Level 3)
   Total
           
 

Hotels Restaurants & Leisure

   $ 5,194    $ 150,931    $    $ 156,125

Household Durables

          273,918           273,918

Household Products

          47,383           47,383

Industrial Conglomerates

          177,550           177,550

Insurance

          901,352           901,352

Internet & Catalog Retail

          17,289           17,289

Internet Software & Services

          56,262           56,262

IT Consulting & Services

          49,699           49,699

Leisure Equipment & Products

          61,802           61,802

Machinery

          401,644           401,644

Marine

          70,222           70,222

Media

          307,600           307,600

Metals & Mining

          1,384,219           1,384,219

Multi-Line Retail

          120,585           120,585

Multi-Utilities

          132,802           132,802

Office Electronics

          123,779           123,779

Oil & Gas

          1,908,220           1,908,220

Paper & Forest Products

          53,632           53,632

Personal Products

          170,291           170,291

Pharmaceuticals

     2,318      1,427,350           1,429,668

Real Estate

     5,428      602,249           607,677

Road & Rail

          179,099           179,099

Semiconductor Equipment & Products

          142,351           142,351

Software

          180,077           180,077

Specialty Retail

          222,947           222,947

Textiles & Apparel

          143,187           143,187

Tobacco

          249,114           249,114

Trading Companies & Distributors

          218,030           218,030

Transportation Infrastructure

          151,929           151,929

Water Utilities

          21,699           21,699

Wireless Telecommunication Services

          367,376           367,376

Total Common Stocks

     12,940      21,414,534           21,427,474

Preferred Stocks

           

Automobiles

          35,570           35,570

Electrical Equipment

          7,663           7,663

Health Care Providers & Services

          11,934           11,934

Household Products

          19,209           19,209

Multi-Utilities

          7,494           7,494

Total Preferred Stocks

          81,870           81,870

Rights

          11           11

Warrants

     196                196

Mutual Funds

           

Cash Equivalent

     511,130                511,130

Exchange-Traded Funds

     8,935,567                8,935,567

Total Mutual Funds

     9,446,697                9,446,697

Total Investments

     9,459,833      21,496,415           30,956,248


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Notes to Financial Statements (continued)

(unaudited)

 

Description    Quoted Prices
in Active
Markets for
Identical Assets
(Level 1)
    Significant
Other
Observable
Inputs
(Level 2)
   Significant
Unobservable
Inputs
(Level 3)
   Total  
          
   

Futures

   $ 10,715      $    $    $ 10,715   

Foreign Exchange Contracts

     (15,805               (15,805

Total Financial Instruments

   $ (5,090   $    $    $ (5,090

 

REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS

The Portfolios may engage in repurchase transactions. Under the terms of a typical repurchase agreement, the custodian, on behalf of a Portfolio, takes possession of an underlying debt obligation subject to an obligation of the seller to repurchase, and the Portfolio to resell, the obligation at an agreed-upon price and time. The market value of the collateral must be equal at all times to the total amount of the repurchase obligation, including interest. Generally, in the event of a counterparty default, the Portfolio has the right to use the collateral to offset losses incurred. However, in the event of a counterparty default, retention of the collateral may be subject to legal proceedings. As of December 31, 2009, there were no repurchase agreements held in the Portfolios.

 

SECURITIES TRANSACTIONS, INCOME AND EXPENSES

Securities transactions are recorded on a trade date basis. Interest income is recorded daily on an accrual basis and includes amortization of premium and accretion of discount on investments. Dividend income is recorded on the ex-dividend date except that certain dividends from foreign securities may be recorded after the ex-dividend date based on when the Portfolio was notified of the dividend. Realized gains and losses from securities transactions are recorded on the basis of identified cost. Expenses are accrued daily. Many expenses are directly attributable to one Portfolio and therefore are charged accordingly. Expenses that are not directly attributable to one or more Portfolios are allocated among applicable Portfolios on an equitable and consistent basis considering such things as the nature and type of expenses and the relative net assets of the Portfolios.

 

FUTURES CONTRACTS

The U.S. Stock Market Portfolio and the International Stock Market Portfolio purchase and sell stock index futures contracts to fulfill their investment objectives when direct investment would otherwise not be practical, such as when cash positions are small. Upon entering into a stock index futures contract with a broker, the Portfolio is required to deposit in a segregated account a specified amount of cash or U.S. government securities. Futures contracts are valued at the daily quoted


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settlement price or at the mean between the bid and asked price if the last sale is not available. Unrealized gains or losses are recorded in a “variation margin” account. Daily, the U.S. Stock Market Portfolio receives from or pays to the broker a specified amount of cash based upon changes in the variation margin account. The International Stock Market Portfolio payable for daily variation margin on the Asset and Liabilities page reflects the cumulative unrealized gain/loss position on current future transactions. When a contract is closed, the Portfolio recognizes a realized gain or loss. Unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on open futures contracts is required to be treated as realized gain (loss) for tax purposes. Futures contracts have market risks, including the risk that the change in the value of the contract may not correlate with the changes in the value of the underlying securities. For the six months ended December 31, 2009, U.S. Stock Market Portfolio and International Stock Market Portfolio had realized net gains on futures contracts of $124,709 and $123,240, respectively.

 

FOREIGN EXCHANGE CONTRACTS

The International Stock Market Portfolio enters into foreign currency commitments for the delayed delivery of securities or foreign currency exchange transactions. The Portfolio enters into foreign currency contract transactions to protect assets against adverse changes in foreign currency exchange rates or exchange control regulations. Purchased contracts are used to acquire exposure to foreign currencies; whereas, contracts to sell are used to hedge the Portfolio’s securities against currency fluctuations. Risks may arise upon entering into these transactions from the potential inability of counterparties to meet the terms of their commitments and from unanticipated movements in security prices or foreign exchange rates. The foreign currency transactions are adjusted by the daily exchange rate of the underlying currency and any gains or losses are recorded for financial statement purposes as unrealized until the settlement date.

At December 31, 2009, the Portfolio had outstanding foreign currency commitments as follows:

 

         
Settlement Date   Foreign currency
units to receive
  In exchange
for
  Contracts at
value
  Unrealized
Depreciation
 
           
   

Contracts Purchased

         

3/31/2010

  200,000 EUR   293,031 USD   $ 286,637   $ (6,394

3/31/2010

  64,000 GBP   104,277 USD     103,391     (886

3/31/2010

  15,200,000 JPY   171,884 USD     163,359     (8,525
               

Unrealized depreciation on foreign exchange contracts

        $ (15,805

 


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Notes to Financial Statements (continued)

(unaudited)

 

FOREIGN CURRENCY TRANSLATION

The accounting records of the International Stock Market Portfolio are maintained in U.S. dollars. All assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies (FCs) are translated into U.S. dollars based on the rates of exchange of such currencies against U.S. dollars on the date of valuation. Purchases and sales of securities and income and expenses are translated at the rate of exchange quoted on the respective date that such transactions are recorded. The Portfolio does not isolate that portion of the results of operations resulting from changes in foreign exchange rates on investments from the fluctuations arising from changes in market prices of securities held. Such fluctuations are included with the net realized and unrealized gain or loss from investments.

Net realized foreign exchange gains or losses arise from sales of foreign currencies, currency gains or losses realized between the trade and settlement dates on securities transactions, the difference between the amounts of dividends, interest and foreign withholding taxes recorded on the Portfolio’s books, and the U.S. dollar equivalent of the amounts actually received or paid. Net unrealized foreign exchange gains and losses arise from changes in the value of assets and liabilities other than investments in securities at fiscal year end, resulting from changes in the exchange rate.

 

RESTRICTED SECURITIES

Restricted securities are securities that either: (a) cannot be offered for public sale without first being registered, or being able to take advantage of an exemption from registration, under the Securities Act of 1933; or (b) are subject to contractual restrictions on public sales. In some cases, when a security cannot be offered for public sale without first being registered, the issuer of the restricted security has agreed to register such securities for resale, at the issuer’s expense, either upon demand by the Portfolio or in connection with another registered offering of the securities. Many such restricted securities may be resold in the secondary market in transactions exempt from registration. Restricted securities may be determined to be liquid under criteria established by the Portfolios’ Board of Trustees. The Portfolios will not incur any registration costs upon such resales. The Portfolios’ restricted securities are valued at the price provided by dealers in the secondary market or, if no market prices are available, at the fair value as determined in accordance with procedures established by and under the general supervision of the Portfolios’ Board of Trustees.


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Additional Disclosure Related to Derivative Instruments

 

Fair Value of Derivative Instruments as of December 31, 2009 (unaudited)

 

U.S. Stock Market Portfolio

 

    Asset       Liability      
   
    Statement of Assets
and Liabilities Location
  Fair Value   Statement of Assets
and Liabilities Location
  Fair Value  

Derivatives not accounted for as hedging instruments under ASC Topic 815

                     

Equity contracts

  Receivable for daily variation margin   $  

Payable for daily

variation margin

  $ (18,404 )* 

 

International Stock Market Portfolio

 

    Asset         Liability      
   
    Statement of Assets
and Liabilities Location
  Fair Value     Statement of Assets
and Liabilities Location
  Fair Value  

Derivatives not accounted for as hedging instruments under ASC Topic 815

                       

Equity contracts

  Receivable for daily variation margin   $ 10,715  

Payable for daily

variation margin

  $   

Foreign exchange contracts

  Receivable for foreign exchange contracts   $      Payable for foreign exchange contracts   $ (15,805

 

* Includes cumulative appreciation/depreciation of futures contracts as reported in the footnotes to the Portfolio of Investments. The current day’s variation margin is reported within the receivables or payables of the Statement of Asset and Liabilities. The fair value margin reflects all current open futures cumulative gain/loss on open futures positions.

 

The Effect of Derivative Instruments on the Statement of Operations for the Six Months Ended December 31, 2009

 

Amount of Realized Gain or (Loss) on Derivatives Recognized in Income

 

U.S. Stock Market Portfolio    Futures
  

Equity contracts

   $ 124,709

 

AARP International Stock Market Portfolio    Forward Currency
Commitments
   Futures    Total
        

Equity contracts

   $    $ 123,240    $ 123,240

Foreign exchange contracts

   $ 8,964    $    $ 8,964

Total

   $ 8,964    $ 123,240    $ 132,204

 

Change in Unrealized Appreciation or (Depreciation) on Derivatives Recognized in Income

 

  
U.S. Stock Market Portfolio    Futures
  

Equity contracts

   $ 38,030

 

International Stock Market Portfolio    Forward Currency
Commitments
     Futures    Total  
        

Equity contracts

   $       $ 34,545    $ 34,545   

Foreign exchange contracts

   $ (16,102    $    $ (16,102

Total

   $ (16,102    $ 34,545    $ 18,443   

 

The derivative activity at year end is an indication of the volume of derivative activity throughout the year.


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Notes to Financial Statements (continued)

(unaudited)

 

FEDERAL TAXES

The Portfolios intend to comply with the provisions of the Internal Revenue Code (the “Code”) applicable to regulated investment companies and to distribute substantially all of their investment company taxable income, including any net realized gain on investments not offset by capital loss carryforwards, if any, to shareholders; therefore, no federal income or excise tax provision is required.

Management has analyzed the Portfolios’ tax position taken on federal income tax returns for all open years and has concluded that as of December 31, 2009, no provision for income taxes would be required in the Portfolios’ financial statements. As of December 31, 2009, tax years 2006 through 2009 remain subject to examination by the Portfolios’ major tax jurisdictions, which include the United States of America and the state of Delaware.

 

CUSTODIAN FEES

Custodian fees are included in “Portfolio accounting fees” in the Statements of Operations and may include interest expense incurred by the Portfolios on any cash overdrafts of its custodian account during the period. Such cash overdrafts may result from the effects of failed trades in portfolio securities and from cash outflows resulting from unanticipated shareholder redemption activity. The Portfolios pay interest to their custodian on such cash overdrafts to the extent they are not offset by positive cash balances maintained by the Portfolios at a rate equal to the Federal Funds Rate plus 2.00%. For the six months ended December 31, 2009, the U.S. Bond Market Portfolio paid $24 in overdraft fees, the U.S. Stock Market Portfolio paid $8 in overdraft fees and the International Stock Market Portfolio paid $0 in overdraft fees.

 

INDEMNIFICATIONS

The Portfolios’ organizational documents provide current and former trustees and officers with a limited indemnification against liabilities arising in connection with the performance of their duties to the Portfolios. In the normal course of business, the Portfolios may also enter into contracts that provide general indemnifications. The Portfolios’ maximum exposure under these arrangements is unknown as this would be dependent on future claims that may be made against the Portfolios. The risk of material loss from such claims is considered remote.

 

DIVIDENDS AND DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS

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distributions, if any, are declared and paid quarterly by the U.S. Stock Market Portfolio and International Stock Market Portfolio, and are paid monthly by the U.S. Bond Market Portfolio. Capital gains distributions, if any, are declared and paid annually by the Portfolios.

 

SUBSEQUENT EVENTS

The Portfolios have evaluated the need for disclosures and/or adjustments resulting from subsequent events through February 28, 2010, the date the financials were issued. This evaluation did not uncover in any subsequent events that necessitated disclosures and/or adjustments.

 

3. Capital share transactions

The Portfolios have authorized an unlimited number of $0.001 par value shares of beneficial interest. Transactions in shares of beneficial interest are as follows:

 

    

Six Months Ended

December 31, 2009

   

Year Ended

June 30, 2009

 
    

U.S. Bond Market Portfolio

    

Shares sold

   1,319,506      2,150,676   

Dividends and/or distributions reinvested

   162,592      286,366   

Shares redeemed

   (304,146   (2,319,527

Net increase

   1,177,952      117,515   

U.S. Stock Market Portfolio

    

Shares sold

   688,731      2,035,070   

Dividends and/or distributions reinvested

   37,535      151,069   

Shares redeemed

   (504,506   (1,005,288

Net increase

   221,760      1,180,851   

International Stock Market Portfolio

    

Shares sold

   274,829      1,214,155   

Dividends and/or distributions reinvested

   31,147      91,817   

Shares redeemed

   (212,056   (505,129

Net increase

   93,920      800,843   

 

4. Purchases and sales of securities

The aggregate cost of purchases and proceeds from sales of securities for the six months ended December 31, 2009, excluding U.S. Government and short-term obligations were as follows:

 

Portfolio Name    Purchases    Sales
     

U.S. Bond Market Portfolio

   $ 4,166,622    $ 972,997

U.S. Stock Market Portfolio

   $ 5,433,142    $ 3,008,662

International Stock Market Portfolio

   $ 1,835,642    $ 1,253,190


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Notes to Financial Statements (continued)

(unaudited)

 

The aggregate cost of purchases and proceeds from sales of U.S. government securities for U.S. Bond Market Portfolio, for the six months ended December 31, 2009 was $31,495,275 and $21,121,494, respectively.

 

5. Federal income tax information

The aggregate cost of securities and other investments and the composition of unrealized appreciation and depreciation of securities and other investments for federal income tax purposes as of December 31, 2009, are noted below. The primary difference between book and tax appreciation or depreciation of securities and other investments, if applicable, is attributable to the tax deferral of losses or tax realization of financial statement unrealized gain or loss.

 

         
Portfolio name   Federal tax
cost of
securities
  Gross unrealized
appreciation
  Gross unrealized
depreciation
    Net unrealized
appreciation
(depreciation)
 
           
   

U.S. Bond Market Portfolio

  $ 79,222,347   $ 2,300,056   $ (634,751   $ 1,665,305   

U.S. Stock Market Portfolio

  $ 61,127,088   $ 6,350,163   $ (9,142,418   $ (2,792,255

International Stock Market Portfolio

  $ 29,309,171   $ 5,501,920   $ (3,854,843   $ 1,647,077   

 

At June 30, 2009, the Portfolios had capital loss carryforwards which will reduce the Portfolios’ taxable income arising from future net realized gains on investments, if any, to the extent permitted by the Code and thus will reduce the amount of the distributions to shareholders which would otherwise be necessary to relieve the Portfolios of any liability for federal tax. Pursuant to the Code, such capital loss carryforwards will expire as follows:

 

Portfolio Name    2017
  

U.S. Stock Market Portfolio

   $ 150,887

International Stock Market Portfolio

   $ 163,356


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6. Fees and other transactions with affiliates

 

MANAGEMENT AND SUB-ADVISER FEES

The Trust has an investment advisory agreement with AARP Financial Incorporated (“AARP Financial”) which delegates to AARP Financial the responsibility to manage the investment activities of the Portfolios, including the overall investment program of the Portfolios. AARP Financial is also responsible for overseeing the Portfolios’ sub-adviser, SSgA Funds Management, Inc. (“SSgA FM”), which manages the day-to-day investments of the Portfolios’ assets. Each Portfolio pays to AARP Financial an annual fee of 0.05% of its average daily net assets. AARP Financial pays SSgA FM for its sub-advisory services out of these fees. For the six months ended December 31, 2009, the effective management fee rates are as shown below:

 

     
Portfolio name   Effective management
fee percentage (prior to
waiver/reimbursement
at AARP Funds level)
     Effective management
fee percentage (after
waiver/reimbursement
at AARP Funds level)
 
        
   

U.S. Bond Market Portfolio

  0.05    0.00

U.S. Stock Market Portfolio

  0.05    0.00

International Stock Market Portfolio

  0.05    0.00

 

For the six months ended December 31, 2009, AARP Financial contractually waived/reimbursed the following fees.

 

Portfolio name    Management
fee waiver
   Reimbursement
of other
operating
expenses
     

U.S. Bond Market Portfolio

   $ 18,523    $ 33,853

U.S. Stock Market Portfolio

   $ 13,426    $ 40,656

International Stock Market Portfolio

   $ 7,346    $ 80,889

 

Had AARP Financial not waived/reimbursed these fees, returns for the Portfolios would have been lower.

 

ADMINISTRATION FEES

As the Portfolios’ administrator, AARP Financial provides the Portfolios with general administrative duties associated with the day-to-day operations of the Portfolios and monitors and coordinates the activities of the other service providers to the Portfolios. For its administrative services, AARP Financial is entitled to receive an annual fee of .035% of each Portfolio’s average daily net assets.


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Notes to Financial Statements (continued)

(unaudited)

 

SUB-ADMINISTRATION AND CUSTODIAN FEES

State Street Bank and Trust Company (“State Street”) acts as the sub-administrator, custodian and fund accounting agent for the Portfolios. State Street is a subsidiary of State Street Corporation and an affiliate of SSgA FM. Under the terms of the sub-administration agreement, AARP Financial pays to State Street an annual fee at the rate of 0.0175% of the first $6 billion of the Portfolios’ average daily net assets and then a decreasing rate for average daily net assets above that level. Under the terms of the custody agreement, (which includes fund accounting services) each Portfolio pays to State Street an annual fee at the rate of 0.0075% of the first $2 billion of the Portfolio’s average daily net assets and 0.0025% of the Portfolio’s average daily net assets over $2 billion, plus out of pocket expenses.

Each Portfolio pays to State Street an annual fee at the rate of $4,000 for transfer agency services. State Street has in turn delegated transfer agency services to its affiliate, Boston Financial Data Services, Inc.

 

TRUSTEE COMPENSATION

The Trust is supervised by a Board of Trustees, (the “Board”). The Board represents the interests of the Portfolios and their shareholders. The Board meets periodically throughout the year to oversee the Portfolios’ activities. The Board consists of four “Independent Trustees” and one Trustee who is affiliated with the Investment Adviser to the Portfolios (“Interested Trustee”). The Interested Trustee and Officers of the Trust do not receive any compensation from the Portfolios for their service on the Board. The compensation of the Independent Trustees consists of an annual retainer paid quarterly. Compensation paid by the Portfolios to the Independent Trustees is included in the Portfolios’ Statements of Operations. The aggregate compensation paid to the Trustees for both the AARP Funds and Portfolios was $80,000, $50,000 and $30,000 respectively, for the six months ended December 31, 2009.


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AARP Portfolios—

Supplemental Information

 

Proxy voting policies, procedures and record

Both a description of the policies and procedures that AARP Financial uses to determine how to vote proxies on behalf of the AARP Portfolios relating to portfolio securities and information regarding how AARP Financial voted proxies related to portfolio securities during the most recent 12-month period ended June 30 is available on our web site at www.aarpfunds.com and, without charge, upon request, by calling us at 1-800-958-6457. Such information for the AARP Portfolios is also available on the Securities and Exchange Commission’s (“SEC”) website at www.sec.gov.

 

Shareholder statements and reports

When we send financial reports, prospectuses and other regulatory materials to shareholders, we attempt to reduce the volume of mail you receive by sending one copy of these documents to two or more account holders who share the same address. However, if you wish to receive individual copies of materials, please contact us at 1-800-958-6457. Once we have received your instructions, we will begin sending individual copies for each account within 30 days.

 

Statement regarding availability of quarterly portfolio schedule

The Portfolios will file complete schedules of investments with the SEC for the quarters ended September 30 and March 31 of each fiscal year (commencing with the quarter ended March 31, 2006) on Form N-Q which will be available on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov. Additionally, the Portfolios’ Forms N-Q may be reviewed and copied at the SEC’s Public Reference Room in Washington DC. For information on the Public Reference Room, call 1-800-SEC-0330.

 

Basis for Board Approval of Continuation of Investment Advisory Contracts

The Board, at a meeting on November 11, 2009, approved the continuance of the Trust’s Investment Advisory Agreement with AARP Financial and Investment Sub-Advisory Agreement with SSgA FM (collectively “Agreements”). In approving the Agreements, the Board evaluated, among other things, written and oral information provided by AARP Financial and SSgA FM in response to requests of outside counsel to the Trust and the independent Trustees of the Trust on behalf of the Board.

The Board determined, in its business judgment, that the advisory fee rate and the sub-advisory fee rate were each fair and reasonable in light of the services provided and in the best interest of the Portfolios and the shareholders of each and approved the continuance of the Agreements. The Board did so based on various factors bearing on the


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AARP Portfolios—

Supplemental Information

(continued)

 

nature, scope, quality, cost and profitability of the services to be provided by the Adviser and the Sub-Adviser and on various conclusions reached regarding those factors.

 

Special Facts and Circumstances

The Board members, including the independent members, considered the following special facts and circumstances relating to the Funds and Portfolios in evaluating the continuance of the respective advisory contracts:

 

   

AARP created the Funds (together with the underlying AARP Portfolios) based on principles developed and recommended by a high-level, independent Economic Security Solutions Group, which principles include low fees, index-based investment management, automatic rebalancing and limited choices;

 

   

AARP created the Funds to encourage investors to save for retirement by allowing accounts to be opened with very low minimums;

 

   

each Fund invests exclusively (or in the case of the AARP Income Fund, principally) in shares of other mutual funds, such as index funds or a master fund;

 

   

each Fund has a low level of assets, and has not reached a “break-even point;”

 

   

AFI has agreed to cap the expenses of each Fund and each Portfolio, with the result that AFI has waived the investment advisory fee payable by each Fund, paid the investment sub-advisory fee payable to the investment sub-adviser by each Fund and each Portfolio other than the AARP Money Market Fund, and reimbursed a significant portion of the operating expenses of each Fund;

 

   

AFI is reviewing the operations of the Trusts in order to determine the best course of action for AARP and its members consistent with the best interest of shareholders of the Trusts;

 

   

the Funds and Portfolios had high gross expenses due to their relatively small assets bases and not due to high fees; and

 

   

each Fund and Portfolio, by virtue of its relationship with AARP, has been able to establish arrangements with experienced mutual fund service providers,


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Services, Fees and Benefits

The Board members, including the independent members, considered the following factors, and reached the following conclusions, relating to the Funds and Portfolios in evaluating the continuance of the advisory agreements:

 

   

the nature and scope of the advisory services that AFI provided to the Trusts and the investment sub-advisory services that SSgA FM provided to the Trusts, concluding that the nature and scope of the services were adequate and satisfactory;

 

   

the quality of the services that AFI and SSgA FM provided to the Trusts (as evaluated by each Fund’s and each Portfolio’s investment performance and expenses), on both absolute and comparative bases, over current and historical periods, including comparisons with a benchmark index and certain industry peer data from an independent source, concluding that the quality of the services was adequate and satisfactory;

 

   

data regarding the investment advisory fee rate and investment sub-advisory fee rate (and expenses) for each Fund and each Portfolio, on both an absolute and comparative basis, concluding that the investment advisory and investment sub-advisory fees (as well as other expenses) of each Fund and each Portfolio are within the range paid by funds deemed to be comparable by an independent source;

 

   

advice received from AFI that, while the investment advisory fee rate for each Fund and each Portfolio does not have break-points, (i) the Funds and Portfolios had not yet attained asset levels that would result in economies of scale, (ii) the investment sub-advisory agreement with SSgA FM for the Funds and Portfolios provides for break-points, and (iii) AFI would be willing to consider break-points based on greater asset levels of the Funds and Portfolios, concluding that neither AFI nor SSgA FM was currently in a position to realize economies of scale that could be passed on to Trusts shareholders;

 

   

the fact that AFI or AARP may derive benefits by having the Trusts available for marketing in connection with other investment or retirement programs that may be subject to fees and charges payable to AFI or AARP, concluding that such benefits were consistent with the mission of AARP, at best would be difficult to quantify, and did not appear to be inconsistent with the best interests of each Fund and each Portfolio; and


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AARP Portfolios—

Supplemental Information

(continued)

 

   

information about the processes and procedures of SSgA FM regarding such matters, among others, as code of ethics, trading practices (e.g., brokerage allocation, soft dollars, use of affiliated brokers, trades between Portfolios, bunching, and allocation of investment opportunities), regulatory compliance, disaster recovery planning, and SSgA FM’s D&O/E&O insurance policies, and information set out in the Form ADV filed with the SEC by SSgA FM and the most recent Form 10K filed by SSgA FM’s parent, State Street Corporation, concluding that there was no information that appeared inconsistent with the continuance of the investment sub-advisory arrangement with SSgA FM.

 

Investment Performance

The Board members considered the investment performance of each Fund on an absolute basis and risk adjusted basis for the 12 months ended September 30, 2009. The investment performance of the Portfolios was reviewed on an absolute basis since risk-adjusted metrics for the Portfolios (as well as the Money Market Fund) were not available. The Board also considered the investment performance of each Fund and each Portfolio, as compared to: (i) its benchmark index (“benchmark”) on an absolute basis and (ii) comparable funds or peers. The Board considered the fact that each Fund’s and each Portfolio’s investment performance was net of expenses, while a benchmark does not reflect any expenses. The Board also considered the fact that the AARP Aggressive Fund, AARP Moderate Fund, AARP Conservative Fund and the AARP Income Fund, unlike their respective peers, invest in index funds, rather than actively managed funds.

AARP Aggressive Fund. The Fund underperformed its benchmark, but outperformed both its Morningstar peer group median and its Lipper Growth peer group median on a total return basis for the 12 months ended September 30, 2009. The Board noted that the Fund also outperformed its Morningstar peer group on a certain risk adjusted basis (Sharpe ratio) for this period.

AARP Moderate Fund. The Fund nearly matched its benchmark and outperformed both its Morningstar peer group median and its Lipper Moderate Allocation peer group median on a total return basis for the 12 months ended September 30, 2009. The Board noted that the Fund also outperformed its Morningstar peer group median on a certain risk adjusted basis (Sharpe ratio) for this period.

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basis for the 12 months ended September 30, 2009. However, the Fund slightly underperformed its Lipper Conservative Allocation peer group median on a total return basis for the 12 months ended September 30, 2009. The Board noted that the Fund also outperformed its Morningstar peer group median on a certain risk adjusted basis (Sharpe ratio) for this period.

AARP Income Fund. The Fund slightly underperformed its benchmark, but matched its Morningstar peer group median on a total return basis for the 12 months ended September 30, 2009. The Fund underperformed its Lipper Investment Grade Bond peer group median on a total return basis for the 12 months ended September 30, 2009. The Board noted that the Fund also outperformed its Morningstar peer group median on a certain risk adjusted basis (Sharpe ratio) for this period.

AARP Money Market Fund. The Fund outperformed its Morningstar peer group median and its Lipper Taxable Money Market peer group on a yield basis for the 12 months ended September 30, 2009. The Board noted that risk adjusted performance measures (Sharpe ratio) were not available for the Fund.

U.S. Stock Market Portfolio. The Portfolio nearly matched its benchmark and outperformed its Morningstar peer group median on a total return basis for the 12 months ended September 30, 2009. The Board noted that risk adjusted performance measures (Sharpe ratio) were not available for the Portfolio.

International Stock Market Portfolio. The Portfolio underperformed its benchmark, but outperformed its Morningstar peer group median on a total return basis for the 12 months ended September 30, 2009. The Board noted that risk adjusted performance measures (Sharpe ratio) were not available for the Portfolio.

U.S. Bond Market Portfolio. The Portfolio slightly underperformed its benchmark, but outperformed its Morningstar peer group median on a total return basis for the 12 months ended September 30, 2009. However, the Portfolio underperformed its Lipper Intermediate Investment Grade peer group median for the 12 months ended September 30, 2009. The Board noted that risk adjusted performance measures (Sharpe ratio) were not available for the Portfolio.

 

Board Consideration

In connection with their deliberation, the Board and the independent Trustees received legal advice from outside counsel to the Trust and the independent Trustees of the Trust regarding the standards and methodology of evaluation articulated by the SEC and the


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Supplemental Information

(continued)

 

courts, and followed by the industry, for mutual funds selling shares to the public and to other mutual funds.

The foregoing discussion of the material factors considered and conclusions reached by the Trustees is not intended to be all-inclusive. The Trustees reviewed a variety of factors and considered a significant amount of information, including information received on an ongoing basis at meetings of the Board and the Board’s committees throughout the year. In addition, the Operations Committee and the Investment Committee met in person without management, on November 11, 2009 to discuss the proposed continuance of the Agreements. In view of the broad scope and variety of these factors and information, the Board did not find it practicable to, and did not, make specific assessments of, quantify, or otherwise assign relative weights to the specific factors considered in reaching the Board’s conclusions and determinations to continue the Investment Advisory Agreements and Investment Sub-advisory Agreements. The approval determinations were made on the basis of each Trustee’s business judgment after consideration of all of the factors taken as a whole, though individual Trustees may have given different weights to different factors and assigned various degrees of materiality to various conclusions.


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About the Portfolios’ Board of Trustees

and Officers (unaudited)

 

The Board of Trustees (“Board”) of the AARP Portfolios oversee the operation and management of the Portfolios.

The Board is comprised of four trustees who are independent, meaning that they are not “interested persons” of AARP Portfolios for purposes of the Investment Company Act. Put simply, this means that they do not have material affiliations with AARP Portfolios, AARP Financial or SSgA FM apart from the personal investments they may have made in AARP Funds as private individuals.

Our independent board members bring distinguished backgrounds in business, academia and public service to their task of working with AARP Portfolios officers to establish policies and oversee the activities of the Portfolios.

The table below includes information about the trustees and officers of the Trust, including their:

   

business addresses;

   

ages;

   

principal occupations during the past five years; and

   

other directorships of publicly traded companies or funds.

Shareholders may communicate with the Board and officers by sending written correspondence to AARP Funds c/o the Funds’ Secretary, 650 F Street NW, Washington, D.C. 20004.

 

Trustees and officers

 

 

 
Name, Address and Age   Position(s)
with the
Trust and
Term of
Office(1)
  Principal Occupation(s)
During Past 5 Years
  Number of
Funds and
Portfolios
in Fund
Complex(2)
Overseen
by Trustee
  Other
Directorships
Held by
Trustee
 

Independent trustees

 

       
 

PETER C. CLAPMAN

c/o AARP Financial Incorporated

650 F Street, N.W.,

Washington, DC 20004

 

Age: 74

  Chairman of the Board and Trustee since 2005   Consultant, governance advisory services (July 2005–present); Director, National Association of Corporate Directors (non-profit private director education) (January 2005–present); Head of U.S. operations, Governance for Owners (governance services and consulting) (June 2005–present); Member, NASDAQ Listing Council (2005–present); Senior Vice President and Chief Counsel, TIAA-CREF (financial services, pension and investment products) (1972–July 2005).   8   Director, iPass, Inc. (February 2007–present).
 


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About the Portfolios’ Board of Trustees

and Officers (unaudited) (continued)

 

 
Name, Address and Age   Position(s)
with the
Trust and
Term of
Office(1)
  Principal Occupation(s)
During Past 5 Years
  Number of
Funds and
Portfolios
in Fund
Complex(2)
Overseen
by Trustee
  Other
Directorships
Held by
Trustee
 

RICHARD M. REILLY

c/o AARP Financial Incorporated

650 F Street, N.W.,

Washington, DC 20004

 

Age: 72

  Trustee since 2006   Self-Employed Consultant (November 2002–present); Trustee, International Foundation for Retirement Education (InFRE) (September 2006–present); Senior Vice President, Allmerica Financial Corp. (financial services holding company) (November 2001–November 2002); President, Allmerica Financial Services (investments/insurance) (1995–November 2001).   8   None.
 

ELLEN B. SAFIR, CFA

c/o AARP Financial Incorporated

650 F Street, N.W.,

Washington, DC 20004

 

Age: 65

  Trustee since 2006   Chief Executive Officer, New Century Advisors, LLC (registered investment adviser) (2002–present); President, CFA Society of Washington, DC (July 2007–June 2008); Member, Investment Committee, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (June 1997–present); Managing Director, Fixed Income and Currencies, Howard Hughes Medical Institute (medical research) (1986–2002).   8   None.
 

LYNN E. TURNER

c/o AARP Financial Incorporated

650 F Street, N.W.,

Washington, DC 20004

 

Age: 58

  Trustee since 2005   Trustee, Colorado Public Employees Retirement Association (COPERA) (August 2007–present); Managing Director/Senior Advisor, LECG (forensic accounting) (May 2009–present); Managing Director/Senior Advisor, Kroll Inc. (forensic accounting) (July 2003–March 2009); Managing Director of Research, Glass Lewis & Co. LLC (financial and proxy research) (July 2003–June 2007); Professor, Colorado State University (August 2001–June 2003); Chief Accountant, Securities and Exchange Commission (July 1998–August 2001).   8   Director, Guidance Software, Inc. (April 2007–February 2008); Director, Sun Microsystems, Inc. (November 2003–October 2006).
 


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Name, Address and Age   Position(s)
with the
Trust and
Term of
Office(1)
  Principal Occupation(s)
During Past 5 Years
  Number of
Funds and
Portfolios
in Fund
Complex(2)
Overseen
by Trustee
  Other
Directorships
Held by
Trustee
 

Interested trustee

 

       
 

ROBERT R. HAGANS, JR.(3)

c/o AARP Financial Incorporated

650 F Street, N.W.,

Washington, DC 20004

 

Age: 55

  Trustee since 2008   Chief Financial Officer, AARP (2001–present); Director, AARP Financial Inc. (2007–2008); Director, Boys and Girls Club of America (2008–present).   8   Treasurer and Director, Industrial Bank, NA (2000–present)
 

 

(1)

Each trustee may serve until his/her death, resignation, removal, retirement or declaration of incompetence by a court of appropriate jurisdiction.

(2)

The “Fund Complex” consists of the five AARP Funds and the three series of the AARP Portfolios, which are not offered to the public for investment.

(3)

Mr. Hagans is considered an interested trustee due to his position as Chief Financial Officer of AARP.

 

 
Name, Address and Age    Position(s)
with the
Trust and
Term of
Office
   Principal Occupation(s) During Past 5 Years
 

Officers

 

     
 

RICHARD M. HISEY, CFA

AARP Financial Incorporated

Two Highwood Drive,

2nd Floor,

Tewksbury MA 01876

 

Age: 51

   President    President, AARP Financial Inc. (May 2008–present); Chief Investment Officer, AARP Financial Inc. (April 2006–present); Executive Vice President and Chief Investment Officer, Cole Management, Incorporated (venture capital firm) (2005–2006); Senior Vice President, MFS Investment Management and Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer, MFS Group of Mutual Funds (2002–2005); Senior Vice President, The Bank of New York (2000–2002).
 

JEFFREY J. GABOURY

AARP Financial Incorporated

Two Highwood Drive,

2nd Floor,

Tewksbury MA 01876

 

Age: 41

   Treasurer    Assistant Treasurer, AARP Financial Inc. (May 2008–November 2008); Deputy Treasurer, Lord, Abbett & Co. LLC (June 2006–April 2008); Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer of the New York Life Investment Management Group of Mutual Funds (December 2004–December 2005); Director of Compliance, Investors Bank & Trust Company (August 1996–November 2004).
 

SUSAN KIRKPATRICK

AARP Financial Incorporated

Two Highwood Drive,

2nd Floor,

Tewksbury, MA 01876

 

Age: 44

   Chief Compliance Officer    Chief Compliance Officer, AARP Financial Inc. (November 2007–present); Director of Compliance, AARP Financial Inc. (December 2005–November 2007); Chief Compliance Officer, Grail Partners (investment banking) (March 2005–December 2005); Director, Devonshire Financial Group (consulting) (September 2004–December 2005); NewRiver, Inc. (electronic delivery of compliance documents) (July 1999–September 2004).
 


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About the Portfolios’ Board of Trustees

and Officers (unaudited) (continued)

 

 
Name, Address and Age    Position(s)
with the
Trust and
Term of
Office
   Principal Occupation(s) During Past 5 Years
 

MARC DUFFY

AARP Financial Incorporated

650 F Street, N.W.,

Washington, DC 20004

 

Age: 52

   Secretary    Associate General Counsel, AARP Financial Inc. (August 2006–present); Assistant General Counsel, E*TRADE Financial Corporation (January 2004-August 2006); Assistant General Counsel, Legg Mason Wood Walker, Incorporated (September 1999–January 2004).
 

JULIE TEDESCO

State Street Bank and Trust Company

4 Copley Place,

5th Floor,

Boston, MA 02116

 

Age: 52

   Assistant Secretary    Senior Vice President and Senior Managing Counsel, State Street Bank and Trust Company (2000–present).
 

 

Additional information about AARP Portfolios’ trustees is provided in the Statement of Additional Information and is available without charge, upon request, by calling 1-800-958-6457.


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AARP Portfolios

P.O. Box 909

Tewksbury, MA 01876-0909

 

©2009 AARP Portfolios

 

LOGO   

ARP-SR-002-0210


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Item 2. Code of Ethics

Not applicable.

 

Item 3. Audit Committee Financial Expert

Not applicable.

 

Item 4. Principal Accountant Fees and Services

Not applicable.

 

Item 5. Audit Committee of Listed Registrants

Not applicable.

 

Item 6. Schedule of Investments

Schedule of Investments is included as a part of the report to shareholders filed under Item 1 of this Form N-CSR.

 

Item 7. Disclosure of Proxy Voting Policies and Procedures for Closed-End Management Investment Companies

Not applicable.

 

Item 8. Portfolio Managers of Closed-End Management Investment Companies

Not applicable.

 

Item 9. Purchases of Equity Securities by Closed-End Management Investment Company and Affiliated Purchasers

Not applicable.

 

Item 10. Submission of Matters to a Vote of Security Holders

The Board of Trustees has adopted procedures by which shareholders may recommend nominees to the Board. There have been no amendments to such procedures during the reporting period for Form N-CSR.

 

Item 11. Controls and Procedures

 

(a) The Registrant’s principal executive and principal financial officers have concluded that the Registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rule 30a-3(c) under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the “1940 Act”)) are effective, as of a date within 90 days of the filing date of this Form N-CSR based on their evaluation of these controls and procedures required by Rule 30a-3(b) under the 1940 Act and Rules 13a-15(b) or 15d-15(b) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.

 

(b) There were no changes in the Registrant’s internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Rule 30a-3(d) under the 1940 Act) that occurred during the second fiscal quarter of the period covered by this report that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the Registrant’s internal control over financial reporting.


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Item 12. Exhibits

 

(a)(1)   Not applicable.
(a)(2)   The certifications required by Rule 30a-2(a) of the 1940 Act and Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (“Sarbanes-Oxley Act”) are attached hereto. (Ex-99.CERT)
(a)(3)   Not applicable.
(b)   The certifications required by Rule 30a-2(b) of the 1940 Act and Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act are attached hereto. (Ex-99.906CERT)


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SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

 

AARP PORTFOLIOS
By:   /S/    RICHARD M. HISEY        
  Richard M. Hisey
  President (principal executive officer) of AARP Portfolios

Date: February 26, 2010

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, this report has been signed below by the following persons on behalf of the registrant and in the capacities and on the dates indicated.

 

By:   /S/    RICHARD M. HISEY        
  Richard M. Hisey
  President (principal executive officer) of AARP Portfolios

Date: February 26, 2010

 

By:   /S/    JEFFREY J. GABOURY        
  Jeffrey J. Gaboury
  Treasurer (principal financial officer) of AARP Portfolios

Date: February 26, 2010

EX-99.CERT 2 dex99cert.htm CERTIFICATIONS Certifications

Ex-99.CERT

I, Richard M. Hisey, President of AARP Portfolios, certify that:

 

1. I have reviewed this report on Form N-CSR of AARP Portfolios;

 

2. Based on my knowledge, this report does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this report;

 

3. Based on my knowledge, the financial statements, and other financial information included in this report, fairly present in all material respects the financial condition, results of operations, changes in net assets, and cash flows (if the financial statements are required to include a statement of cash flows) of the registrant as of, and for, the periods presented in this report;

 

4. The registrant’s other certifying officers and I are responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rule 30a-3(c) under the Investment Company Act of 1940) and internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Rule 30a-3(d) under the Investment Company Act of 1940) for the registrant and have:

 

  (a) Designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such disclosure controls and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to ensure that material information relating to the registrant, including its consolidated subsidiaries, is made known to us by others within those entities, particularly during the period in which this report is being prepared;

 

  (b) Designed such internal control over financial reporting, or caused such internal control over financial reporting to be designed under our supervision, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;

 

  (c) Evaluated the effectiveness of the registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures and presented in this report our conclusions about the effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, as of a date within 90 days prior to the filing date of this report based on such evaluation; and

 

  (d) Disclosed in this report any change in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the second fiscal quarter of the period covered by this report that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting; and

 

5. The registrant’s other certifying officer(s) and I have disclosed to the registrant’s auditors and the audit committee of the registrant’s board of directors (or persons performing the equivalent functions):

 

  (a) All significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting which are reasonably likely to adversely affect the registrant’s ability to record, process, summarize, and report financial information; and

 

  (b) Any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting.

Date: February 26, 2010

 

By:  

/s/ Richard M. Hisey

  Richard M. Hisey
  President (principal executive officer) of AARP Portfolios


I, Jeffrey J. Gaboury, Treasurer of AARP Portfolios, certify that:

 

1. I have reviewed this report on Form N-CSR of AARP Portfolios;

 

2. Based on my knowledge, this report does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this report;

 

3. Based on my knowledge, the financial statements, and other financial information included in this report, fairly present in all material respects the financial condition, results of operations, changes in net assets, and cash flows (if the financial statements are required to include a statement of cash flows) of the registrant as of, and for, the periods presented in this report;

 

4. The registrant’s other certifying officers and I are responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rule 30a-3(c) under the Investment Company Act of 1940) and internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Rule 30a-3(d) under the Investment Company Act of 1940) for the registrant and have:

 

  (a) Designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such disclosure controls and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to ensure that material information relating to the registrant, including its consolidated subsidiaries, is made known to us by others within those entities, particularly during the period in which this report is being prepared;

 

  (b) Designed such internal control over financial reporting, or caused such internal control over financial reporting to be designed under our supervision, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;

 

  (c) Evaluated the effectiveness of the registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures and presented in this report our conclusions about the effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, as of a date within 90 days prior to the filing date of this report based on such evaluation; and

 

  (d) Disclosed in this report any change in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the second fiscal quarter of the period covered by this report that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting; and

 

5. The registrant’s other certifying officer(s) and I have disclosed to the registrant’s auditors and the audit committee of the registrant’s board of directors (or persons performing the equivalent functions):

 

  (a) All significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting which are reasonably likely to adversely affect the registrant’s ability to record, process, summarize, and report financial information; and

 

  (b) Any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting.

Date: February 26, 2010

 

By:

 

/s/ Jeffrey J. Gaboury

  Jeffrey J. Gaboury
  Treasurer (principal financial officer) of AARP Portfolios
EX-99.906CT 3 dex99906ct.htm 906 CERTIFICATION 906 Certification

Ex-99.906CERT

I, Richard M. Hisey, President and I, Jeffrey J. Gaboury, Treasurer of AARP Portfolios (the “Registrant”), each certify that to his knowledge:

 

1. The N-CSR of the Registrant (the “Report”) fully complies with the requirements of Section 13(a) or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended; and

 

2. The information contained in the Report fairly presents, in all material respects, the financial condition and results of operations of the Registrant.

 

By:  

/s/ Richard M. Hisey

  Richard M. Hisey
 

President (principal executive officer) of AARP Portfolios

 

Date:   February 26, 2010

 

By:  

/s/ Jeffrey J. Gaboury

  Jeffrey J. Gaboury
 

Treasurer (principal financial officer) of AARP Portfolios

 

Date:   February 26, 2010
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