-----BEGIN PRIVACY-ENHANCED MESSAGE----- Proc-Type: 2001,MIC-CLEAR Originator-Name: webmaster@www.sec.gov Originator-Key-Asymmetric: MFgwCgYEVQgBAQICAf8DSgAwRwJAW2sNKK9AVtBzYZmr6aGjlWyK3XmZv3dTINen TWSM7vrzLADbmYQaionwg5sDW3P6oaM5D3tdezXMm7z1T+B+twIDAQAB MIC-Info: RSA-MD5,RSA, SmWC07weA8KIiGslUVpTe5L/8sSYkLZIIKU93WVAwiIRqrDDRUlKgvRdJ0yD7FwH RvvTTsEsx7ubZzHryKKd1g== 0001000579-99-000123.txt : 19991108 0001000579-99-000123.hdr.sgml : 19991108 ACCESSION NUMBER: 0001000579-99-000123 CONFORMED SUBMISSION TYPE: 497 PUBLIC DOCUMENT COUNT: 1 FILED AS OF DATE: 19991105 FILER: COMPANY DATA: COMPANY CONFORMED NAME: AMERIPRIME FUNDS CENTRAL INDEX KEY: 0001000579 STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION: UNKNOWN SIC - 0000 [0000] IRS NUMBER: 752616671 STATE OF INCORPORATION: OH FISCAL YEAR END: 1231 FILING VALUES: FORM TYPE: 497 SEC ACT: SEC FILE NUMBER: 033-96826 FILM NUMBER: 99741362 BUSINESS ADDRESS: STREET 1: 1793 KINGSWOOD DR STREET 2: STE 200 CITY: SOUTHLAKE STATE: TX ZIP: 76092 BUSINESS PHONE: 8174311297 MAIL ADDRESS: STREET 1: 1793 KINGSWOOD DRIVE STREET 2: SUITE 200 CITY: SOUTHLAKE STATE: TX ZIP: 76092 497 1 CORNERSTONE MVP PROSPECTUS & SAI CORNERSTONE MVP FUND PROSPECTUS NOVEMBER 1, 1999 INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE: Long term capital appreciation The Fund's investment advisor, Cornerstone Investment Management, LLC, selects stocks that it believes offer superior prospects for growth and are reasonably valued. The advisor screens companies for "MVP" characteristics: Momentum Valuation Performance 132 West Main Street Aspen, Colorado 81611 (877) 687-7859 THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION HAS NOT APPROVED OR DISAPPROVED THESE SECURITIES OR DETERMINED IF THIS PROSPECTUS IS TRUTHFUL OR COMPLETE. ANY REPRESENTATION TO THE CONTRARY IS A CRIMINAL OFFENSE. 9474 8/16/99 TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE ABOUT THE FUND.................................................................1 FEES AND EXPENSES OF INVESTING IN THE FUND.....................................2 HOW TO BUY SHARES..............................................................3 HOW TO REDEEM SHARES...........................................................4 DETERMINATION OF NET ASSET VALUE...............................................6 DIVIDENDS, DISTRIBUTIONS AND TAXES.............................................6 MANAGEMENT OF THE FUND.........................................................7 YEAR 2000 ISSUE................................................................7 FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS...........................................................7 FOR MORE INFORMATION..................................................BACK COVER ABOUT THE FUND INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE The investment objective of the Cornerstone MVP Fund is long term capital appreciation. PRINCIPAL STRATEGIES The Fund's investment advisor, Cornerstone Investment Management, LLC, selects stocks that it believes offer superior prospects for growth and are reasonably valued based on the advisor's proprietary "MVP" screening process. The advisor screens over 9,000 U.S. and foreign companies for "MVP" characteristics: o Momentum (increasing stock prices), using moving average prices; o Valuation, using analysis of price multiples such as price to sales and price to cash flow; and o Performance, using revenue growth rates, earnings stability and stock analysts' forecasts for earnings growth. Stocks that pass the advisor's initial screening are considered as candidates for the Fund. The advisor further analyzes the companies for strength of management (based on such factors as industry expertise and past performance) and performance outlook, and integrates the selected stocks into a diversified portfolio in accordance with the advisor's sector weightings. The Fund invests primarily in U.S. equity securities of medium and large capitalization companies (those with a market capitalization of $1 billion or more). The Fund may also invest to a limited extent in comparable stocks of foreign companies by purchasing American Depositary Receipts ("ADRs"). An ADR is a U.S. dollar denominated certificate that evidences ownership of shares of a foreign company. ADRs are alternatives to the direct purchase of the underlying foreign stock. The Fund may sell a stock if the Fund's advisor believes that one or more of the "MVP" characteristics are no longer met. To the extent consistent with meeting the Fund's objective, the advisor strives to enhance the tax efficiency of the Fund by selling securities with tax losses in order to offset capital gains, holding securities long enough to avoid short term capital gains, and keeping turnover reasonably low. PRINCIPAL RISKS OF INVESTING IN THE FUND o MANAGEMENT RISK. The strategy used by the Fund's advisor may fail to produce the intended results. o COMPANY RISK. The value of the Fund may decrease in response to the activities and financial prospects of an individual company in the Fund's portfolio. o MARKET RISK. Overall stock market risks may also affect the value of the Fund. Factors such as domestic economic growth and market conditions, interest rate levels, and political events affect the securities markets. o VOLATILITY RISK. Common stocks tend to be more volatile than other investment choices. The value of an individual company can be more volatile than the market as a whole. This volatility affects the value of the Fund's shares. o FOREIGN RISK. To the extent the Fund invests in ADRs, the Fund could be subject to greater risks because the Fund's performance may depend on issues other than the performance of a particular company. Changes in foreign economies and political climates are more likely to affect the Fund than a mutual fund that invests exclusively in U.S. companies. The value of foreign securities is also affected by the value of the local currency relative to the U.S. dollar. There may also be less government supervision of foreign markets, resulting in non-uniform accounting practices and less publicly available information. o An investment in the Fund is not a deposit of any bank and is not insured or guaranteed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or any other government agency. o The Fund is not a complete investment program. o As with any mutual fund investment, the Fund's returns will vary and you could lose money. GENERAL The investment objective of the Fund may be changed without shareholder approval. From time to time, the Fund may take temporary defensive positions that are inconsistent with the Fund's principal investment strategies in attempting to respond to adverse market, economic, political, or other conditions. For example, the Fund may hold all or a portion of its assets in money market instruments, securities of other no-load mutual funds or repurchase agreements. If the Fund invests in shares of another mutual fund, the shareholders of the Fund will indirectly pay additional management fees. As a result of engaging in these temporary measures, the Fund may not achieve its investment objective. The Fund may also invest in such instruments at any time to maintain liquidity or pending selection of investments in accordance with its policies. IS THE FUND RIGHT FOR YOU? The Fund may be suitable for: o Long term investors seeking a fund with a growth investment strategy o Investors willing to accept price fluctuations in their investment o Investors who can tolerate the greater risks associated with common stock investments HOW THE FUND HAS PERFORMED Although past performance of a fund is no guarantee of how it will perform in the future, historical performance may give you some indication of the risk of investing in the fund because it demonstrates how its returns have varied over time. The Bar Chart and Performance Table that would otherwise appear in this prospectus have been omitted because the Fund is recently organized and has a limited performance history. FEES AND EXPENSES OF INVESTING IN THE FUND The tables describe the fees and expenses that you may pay if you buy and hold shares of the Fund. SHAREHOLDER FEES (fees paid directly from your investment) Maximum Sales Charge (Load) Imposed on Purchases ...........................NONE Maximum Deferred Sales Charge (Load)........................................NONE Redemption Fee (as a percentage of amount redeemed, if applicable)..........NONE ANNUAL FUND OPERATING EXPENSES (expenses that are deducted from Fund assets) Management Fees............................................................1.10% Distribution (12b-1) Fees...................................................NONE Other Expenses.............................................................0.03% Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses.......................................1.13% Example: The example below is intended to help you compare the cost of investing in the Fund with the cost of investing in other mutual funds. The example uses the same assumptions as other mutual fund prospectuses: a $10,000 initial investment for the time periods indicated, reinvestment of dividends and distributions, 5% annual total return, constant operating expenses, and sale of all shares at the end of each time period. Although your actual expenses may be different, based on these assumptions your costs will be: 1 YEAR 3 YEARS 5 YEARS 10 YEARS $116 $361 $625 $1,380 HOW TO BUY SHARES The minimum initial investment in the Fund is $10,000 ($2,000 for qualified retirement plans) and minimum subsequent investments are $500. These minimums may be waived by the advisor for accounts participating in an automatic investment program. If your investment is aggregated into an omnibus account established by an investment advisor, broker or other intermediary, the account minimums apply to the omnibus account, not to your individual investment. If you purchase or redeem shares through a broker/dealer or another intermediary, you may be charged a fee by that intermediary. INITIAL PURCHASE BY CHARLES SCHWAB- You may make a purchase through Charles Schwab & Co. by contacting your Charles Schwab representative at (800) 435-4000. The Cornerstone MVP Fund ticker symbol is CMVPX. There may be a nominal transaction charge for purchases. BY MAIL- To be in proper form, your initial purchase request must include: o a completed and signed investment application form (which accompanies this Prospectus); and o a check (subject to the minimum amounts) made payable to the Fund. Mail the application and check to: U.S. Mail: Overnight: Cornerstone MVP Fund Cornerstone MVP Fund c/o Unified Fund Services, Inc. c/o Unified Fund Services, Inc. P.O. Box 6110 431 North Pennsylvania Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46206-6110 Indianapolis, Indiana 46204 BY WIRE- You may also purchase shares of the Fund by wiring federal funds from your bank, which may charge you a fee for doing so. To wire money, you must call Unified Fund Services, Inc. the Fund's transfer agent at (877)-687-7859 to set up your account and obtain an account number. You should be prepared at that time to provide the information on the application. Then, provide your bank with the following information for purposes of wiring your investment: Firstar Bank, N.A. ABA #0420-0001-3 Attn: Cornerstone MVP Fund D.D.A.# 488922428 Account Name _________________(write in shareholder name) For the Account # ______________(write in account number) You must mail a signed application to Firstar Bank, N.A, the Fund's custodian, at the above address in order to complete your initial wire purchase. Wire orders will be accepted only on a day on which the Fund, custodian and transfer agent are open for business. A wire purchase will not be considered made until the wired money is received and the purchase is accepted by the Fund. Any delays which may occur in wiring money, including delays which may occur in processing by the banks, are not the responsibility of the Fund or the transfer agent. There is presently no fee for the receipt of wired funds, but the Fund may charge shareholders for this service in the future. ADDITIONAL INVESTMENTS You may purchase additional shares of the Fund at any time (subject to minimum investment requirements) by mail, wire, or automatic investment. Each additional mail purchase request must contain: -your name -the name of your account(s) -your account number(s) -a check made payable to Cornerstone MVP Fund Checks should be sent to the Cornerstone MVP Fund at the address listed above. A bank wire should be sent as outlined above. AUTOMATIC INVESTMENT PLAN You may make regular investments in the Fund with an Automatic Investment Plan by completing the appropriate section of the account application and attaching a voided personal check. Investments may be made monthly to allow dollar-cost averaging by automatically deducting $50 or more from your bank checking account. You may change the amount of your monthly purchase at any time. TAX SHELTERED RETIREMENT PLANS Since the Fund is oriented to longer-term investments, the Fund may be an appropriate investment medium for tax-sheltered retirement plans, including: individual retirement plans (IRAs); simplified employee pensions (SEPs); 401(k) plans; qualified corporate pension and profit-sharing plans (for employees); tax deferred investment plans (for employees of public school systems and certain types of charitable organizations); and other qualified retirement plans. You should contact the Fund's transfer agent for the procedure to open an IRA or SEP plan, as well as more specific information regarding these retirement plan options. Please consult with an attorney or tax advisor regarding these plans. You must pay custodial fees for your IRA by redemption of sufficient shares of the Fund from the IRA unless you pay the fees directly to the IRA custodian. Call the Fund's transfer agent about the IRA custodial fees. OTHER PURCHASE INFORMATION You may exchange securities that you own for shares of the Fund, provided the securities meet the Fund's investment criteria and the Fund's advisor deems them to be a desirable investment for the Fund. Any exchange will be a taxable event and you may incur certain transaction costs relating to the exchange. You may contact the Fund's transfer agent at 877-687-7859 for more information. The Fund may limit the amount of purchases and to refuse to sell to any person. If your check or wire does not clear, you will be responsible for any loss incurred by the Fund. If you are already a shareholder, the Fund can redeem shares from any identically registered account in the Fund as reimbursement for any loss incurred. You may be prohibited or restricted from making future purchases in the Fund. HOW TO REDEEM SHARES You may receive redemption payments by check or federal wire transfer. The proceeds may be more or less than the purchase price of your shares, depending on the market value of the Fund's securities at the time of your redemption. Presently there is no charge for wire redemptions; however, the Fund may charge for this service in the future. Any charges for wire redemptions will be deducted from your Fund account by redemption of shares. If you redeem your shares through a broker/dealer or other institution, you may be charged a fee by that institution. BY MAIL - You may redeem any part of your account in the Fund at no charge by mail. Your request should be addressed to: Cornerstone MVP Fund c/o Unified Fund Services, Inc. P.O. Box 6110 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Requests to sell shares are processed at the net asset value next calculated after we receive your order in proper form. To be in proper form, your request for a redemption must include your letter of instruction, including the Fund name, account number, account name(s), the address, and the dollar amount or number of shares you wish to redeem. This request must be signed by all registered share owner(s) in the exact name(s) and any special capacity in which they are registered. The Fund may require that signatures be guaranteed by a bank or member firm of a national securities exchange. Signature guarantees are for the protection of shareholders. At the discretion of the Fund or the Fund's transfer agent, a shareholder, prior to redemption, may be required to furnish additional legal documents to insure proper authorization. BY TELEPHONE - You may redeem any part of your account in the Fund by calling the Fund's transfer agent at 877-687-7859. You must first complete the Optional Telephone Redemption and Exchange section of the investment application to institute this option. The Fund, the transfer agent and the custodian are not liable for following redemption or exchange instructions communicated by telephone that they reasonably believe to be genuine. However, if they do not employ reasonable procedures to confirm that telephone instructions are genuine, they may be liable for any losses due to unauthorized or fraudulent instructions. Procedures employed may include recording telephone instructions and requiring a form of personal identification from the caller. The Fund or the transfer agent may terminate the telephone redemption procedures at any time. During periods of extreme market activity, it is possible that shareholders may encounter some difficulty in telephoning the Fund, although neither the Fund nor the transfer agent has ever experienced difficulties in receiving and in a timely fashion responding to telephone requests for redemptions or exchanges. If you are unable to reach the Fund by telephone, you may request a redemption or exchange by mail. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION - If you are not certain of the requirements for a redemption please call the Fund's transfer agent at 877-687-7859. Redemptions specifying a certain date or share price cannot be accepted and will be returned. You will be mailed the proceeds on or before the fifth business day following the redemption. However, payment for redemption made against shares purchased by check will be made only after the check has been collected, which normally may take up to fifteen calendar days. Also, when the New York Stock Exchange is closed (or when trading is restricted) for any reason other than its customary weekend or holiday closing, or under any emergency circumstances (as determined by the Securities and Exchange Commission) the Fund may suspend redemptions or postpone payment dates. Because the Fund incurs certain fixed costs in maintaining shareholder accounts, the Fund the right may require you to redeem all of your shares in the Fund on 30 days' written notice if the value of your shares in the Fund is less than $2,000 due to redemption, or such other minimum amount as the Fund may determine from time to time. An involuntary redemption constitutes a sale. You should consult your tax advisor concerning the tax consequences of involuntary redemptions. You may increase the value of your shares in the Fund to the minimum amount within the 30-day period. Your shares are subject to redemption at any time if the Board of Trustees determines in its sole discretion that failure to so redeem may have materially adverse consequences to all or any of the shareholders of the Fund. DETERMINATION OF NET ASSET VALUE The price you pay for your shares is based on the Fund's net asset value per share (NAV). The NAV is calculated at the close of trading (normally 4:00 p.m. Eastern time) on each day the New York Stock Exchange is open for business (the Stock Exchange is closed on weekends, Federal holidays and Good Friday). The NAV is calculated by dividing the value of the Fund's total assets (including interest and dividends accrued but not yet received) minus liabilities (including accrued expenses) by the total number of shares outstanding. The Fund's assets are generally valued at their market value. If market prices are not available, or if an event occurs after the close of the trading market that materially affects the values, assets may be valued by the Fund's advisor at their fair value, according to procedures approved by the Fund's board of trustees. Requests to purchase and sell shares are processed at the NAV next calculated after we receive your order in proper form. DIVIDENDS, DISTRIBUTIONS AND TAXES DIVIDENDS AND DISTRIBUTIONS. The Fund typically distributes substantially all of its net investment income in the form of dividends and taxable capital gains to its shareholders. These distributions are automatically reinvested in the Fund unless you request cash distributions on your application or through a written request. The Fund expects that its distributions will consist primarily of capital gains. TAXES. In general, selling shares of the Fund and receiving distributions (whether reinvested or taken in cash) are taxable events. Depending on the purchase price and the sale price, you may have a gain or a loss on any shares sold. Any tax liabilities generated by your transactions or by receiving distributions are your responsibility. Because distributions of long term capital gains are subject to capital gains taxes, regardless of how long you have owned your shares, you may want to avoid making a substantial investment when a Fund is about to make a long term capital gains distribution. Early each year, the Fund will mail to you a statement setting forth the federal income tax information for all distributions made during the previous year. If you do not provide your taxpayer identification number, your account will be subject to backup withholding. The tax considerations described in this section do not apply to tax-deferred accounts or other non-taxable entities. Because each investor's tax circumstances are unique, please consult with your tax advisor about your investment. MANAGEMENT OF THE FUND Cornerstone Investment Management, L.L.P. 132 W. Main Street, Aspen, Colorado serves as investment advisor to the Fund. The advisor determines the securities to be held or sold by the Fund, and the portion of the Fund's assets to be held uninvested. Cornerstone Investment Management, L.L.P. was founded in 1997 and, as of Novemeber 1, 1999, manages over $43 million in assets, including separately managed accounts which include stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and options for high net worth individuals, families and trusts. Christopher S. Ryan is President and Managing Partner of the advisor, and has been responsible for the day-to-day management of the Fund's portfolio since its inception. Mr. Ryan is a graduate of the University of Colorado-Boulder (B.S. Finance, M.S. Accounting), and began his investment career with Merrill Lynch in 1984. He worked for Deloitte & Touche Emerging Business Services Group from 1989 until 1992 and as a Senior Equity Valuation Analyst with Ernst & Young Valuation Services Group from 1992 until 1994. Mr. Ryan was Vice President and Senior Portfolio Manager with NationsBank Private Client Group, managing diversified equity, bond and international stock portfolios, from 1994 until he founded the Advisor in 1997. Chris Ryan is both a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) and a Certified Public Accountant (CPA). During the fiscal year ended June 30, 1999, the Fund paid the advisor a fee equal to 1.10% of its average daily net assets. YEAR 2000 ISSUE Like other mutual funds, financial and business organizations and individuals around the world, the Fund could be adversely affected if the computer systems used by the Fund's advisor or the Fund's various service providers do not properly process and calculate date-related information and data from and after January 1, 2000. This is commonly known as the "Year 2000 Issue." The Fund's advisor has taken steps that it believes are reasonably designed to address the Year 2000 Issue with respect to its computer systems. The Fund's administrator has obtained reasonable assurances from each of the Funds' major service providers that they have taken comparable steps with respect to the computer systems used to service the Fund. At this time, however, there can be no assurance that these steps will be sufficient to avoid any adverse impact on the Fund. In addition, the Fund's advisor cannot make any assurances that the Year 2000 Issue will not affect the companies in which the Fund invests or worldwide markets and economies. FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS The following table is intended to help you better understand the Fund's financial performance since its inception. Certain information reflects financial results for a single Fund share. The total returns represent the rate you would have earned (or lost) on an investment in the Fund, assuming reinvestment of all dividends and distributions. This information has been audited by McCurdy & Associates CPA's, Inc., whose report, along with the Fund's financial statements, are included in the Fund's annual report, which is available upon request. FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS FOR THE PERIOD DECEMBER 31, 1998 (COMMENCEMENT OF OPERATIONS) TO JUNE 30, 1999 SELECTED PER SHARE DATA Net asset value, beginning of period $ 10.00 --------------- Income from investment operations Net investment income (loss) 0.00 Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) 0.73 --------------- --------------- Total from investment operations 0.73 --------------- Net asset value, end of period $ 10.73 =============== TOTAL RETURN (b) 7.30% RATIOS AND SUPPLEMENTAL DATA Net assets, end of period (000) $13,593 Ratio of expenses to average net assets 1.10% (a) Ratio of expenses to average net assets before reimbursement 1.13% (a) Ratio of net investment income (loss) to average net assets (0.05)% (a) Ratio of net investment income (loss) to average net assets before reimbursement (0.07)% (a) Portfolio turnover rate 162.54% (a) (a) Annualized (b) For periods of less than a full year, total returns are not annualized. FOR MORE INFORMATION Several additional sources of information are available to you. The Statement of Additional Information (SAI), incorporated into this prospectus by reference, contains detailed information on Fund policies and operations. Annual and semi-annual reports contain management's discussion of market conditions, investment strategies and performance results as of the Fund's latest semi-annual or annual fiscal year end. Call the Fund at (877)-687-7859 to request free copies of the SAI and the Fund's annual and semi-annual reports, to request other information about the Fund and to make shareholder inquiries. You may also obtain information about the Fund (including the SAI and other reports) from the Securities and Exchange Commission on their Internet site at http://www.sec.gov or at their Public Reference Room in Washington, D.C. Call the SEC at 800-SEC-0330 for room hours and operation. You may also obtain fund information by sending a written request and duplicating fee to the Public Reference Section of the SEC, Washington, D.C. 20549-6609. STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION November 1, 1999 This Statement of Additional Information ("SAI") is not a prospectus. It should be read in conjunction with the Prospectus of Cornerstone MVP Fund dated November 1, 1999. This SAI incorporates by reference the Fund's Annual Report to Shareholders for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1999 ("Annual Report"). A free copy of the Prospectus or Annual Report can be obtained by writing the Transfer Agent at Unified Fund Services, Inc., 431 North Pennsylvania Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204, or by calling (877) 687-7859. TABLE OF CONTENTS...........................................................PAGE Description of The Trust And Fund............................................. 1 Additional Information About Fund Investments And Risk Considerations..........2 Investment Limitations........................................................ 4 The Investment Advisor........................................................ 6 Trustees and Officers......................................................... 8 Portfolio Transactions and Brokerage.......................................... 9 Determination of Share Price................................................. 10 Investment Performance........................................................10 Custodian.....................................................................11 Transfer Agent................................................................11 Accountants.................................................................. 11 Distributor...................................................................11 Administrator.................................................................12 Financial Statements .........................................................12 5955 9/1/99 DESCRIPTION OF THE TRUST AND FUND Cornerstone MVP Fund (the "Fund") was organized as a diversified series of AmeriPrime Funds (the "Trust") on December 31, 1998 and commenced operations on October 28, 1998. The Trust is an open end investment company established under the laws of Ohio by an Agreement and Declaration of Trust dated August 8, 1995 (the "Trust Agreement"). The Trust Agreement permits the Trustees to issue an unlimited number of shares of beneficial interest of separate series without par value. The Fund is one of a series of funds currently authorized by the Trustees. The Fund does not issue share certificates. All shares are held in non-certificate form registered on the books of the Fund and the Transfer Agent for the account of the shareholder. Each share of a series represents an equal proportionate interest in the assets and liabilities belonging to that series with each other share of that series and is entitled to such dividends and distributions out of income belonging to the series as are declared by the Trustees. The shares do not have cumulative voting rights or any preemptive or conversion rights, and the Trustees have the authority from time to time to divide or combine the shares of any series into a greater or lesser number of shares of that series so long as the proportionate beneficial interest in the assets belonging to that series and the rights of shares of any other series are in no way affected. In case of any liquidation of a series, the holders of shares of the series being liquidated will be entitled to receive as a class a distribution out of the assets, net of the liabilities, belonging to that series. Expenses attributable to any series are borne by that series. Any general expenses of the Trust not readily identifiable as belonging to a particular series are allocated by or under the direction of the Trustees in such manner as the Trustees determine to be fair and equitable. No shareholder is liable to further calls or to assessment by the Trust without his or her express consent. Any Trustee of the Trust may be removed by vote of the shareholders holding not less than two-thirds of the outstanding shares of the Trust. The Trust does not hold an annual meeting of shareholders. When matters are submitted to shareholders for a vote, each shareholder is entitled to one vote for each whole share he owns and fractional votes for fractional shares he owns. All shares of the Fund have equal voting rights and liquidation rights. The Declaration of Trust can be amended by the Trustees, except that any amendment that adversely effects the rights of shareholders must be approved by the shareholders affected. Each share of the Fund is subject to redemption at any time if the Board of Trustees determines in its sole discretion that failure to so redeem may have materially adverse consequences to all or any of the Fund's shareholders. As of October 1, 1999 the following persons may be deemed to beneficially own five percent (5%) or more of the Fund: Charles Schwab & Co. ("Schwab"), 101 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, CA was the record owner of 97.40% of the Fund. As a result, Schwab may be deemed to control the Fund. The Schwab accounts are omnibus accounts, and the Fund is unaware of any individual investor owning 5% or more of the Fund. As of October 1, 1999, the officers and Trustees as a group beneficially owned less than 1% of the Fund. For information concerning the purchase and redemption of shares of the Fund, see "How to Buy Shares" and "How to Redeem Shares" in the Fund's Prospectus. For a description of the methods used to determine the share price and value of the Fund's assets, see "Price of Shares" in the Fund's Prospectus. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT FUND INVESTMENTS AND RISK CONSIDERATIONS This section contains a more detailed discussion of some of the investments the Fund may make and some of the techniques it may use. A. Equity Securities. The Fund will generally be fully invested (subject to liquidity requirements and defensive purposes) in common stock and common stock equivalents (such as securities convertible into common stocks). Equity securities consist of common stock, preferred stock, and common stock equivalents (such as convertible preferred stock and convertible debentures, rights, and warrants) and investment companies which invest primarily in the above. Convertible preferred stock is preferred stock that can be converted into common stock pursuant to its terms. Convertible debentures are debt instruments that can be converted into common stock pursuant to their terms. Warrants are options to purchase equity securities at a specified price for a specified time period. Rights are similar to warrants, but normally have a short duration and are distributed by the issuer to its shareholders. The Fund will not invest more than 5% of its net assets at the time of purchase in rights, warrants, convertible preferred stocks, or convertible bonds. The advisor will limit the Fund's investment in convertible securities to those rated A or better by Moodys Investors Service, Inc. or Standard & Poor's Rating Group or, if unrated, of comparable quality in the opinion of the advisor. Equity securities also include common stocks and common stock equivalents of domestic real estate investment trusts and other companies which operate as real estate corporations or which have a significant portion of their assets in real estate. The Fund will not acquire any direct ownership of real estate. Equity securities include S&P Depositary Receipts ("SPDRs") and other similar instruments. SPDRs are shares of a publicly traded unit investment trust which owns the stock included in the S&P 500 Index, and changes in the price of the SPDRs track the movement of the Index relatively closely. Similar instruments may track the movement of other stock indexes. The Fund may invest up to 20% of its net assets in foreign equity securities by purchasing American Depository Receipts (ADRs). An ADR is a certificate evidencing ownership of shares of a foreign-based issuer held in trust by a bank or similar financial institution. They are alternatives to the direct purchase of the underlying securities in their national markets and currencies. To the extent that the Fund does invest in foreign securities, such investments may be subject to special risks. For example, there may be less information publicly available about a foreign company than about a U.S. company, and foreign companies are not generally subject to accounting, auditing and financial reporting standards and practices comparable to those in the U.S. Other risks associated with investments in foreign securities include changes in restrictions on foreign currency transactions and rates of exchanges, changes in the administrations or economic and monetary policies of foreign governments, the imposition of exchange control regulations, the possibility of expropriation decrees and other adverse foreign governmental action, the imposition of foreign taxes, less liquid markets, less government supervision of exchanges, brokers and issuers, difficulty in enforcing contractual obligations, delays in settlement of securities transactions and greater price volatility. In addition, investing in foreign securities will generally result in higher commissions than investing in similar domestic securities. B. Short Sales. The term "selling short" means the Fund sells a stock or other security that it does not own, borrows the same security from a broker or other institution to complete the sale, and buys the same security at a later date to repay the lender. If the security is overvalued, and the price declines before the Fund buys the security, the Fund makes a profit. If the price of the security increases before the Fund buys the security, the Fund loses money. The advisor may "short" various types of equity securities, including SPDRs and similar instruments. The advisor's strategy of using short positions is intended to reduce the effects of general market movements on the Fund's performance, although there is no assurance that the Advisor will be able to do so. When selling securities short, the Fund will be required to maintain a segregated account with its custodian of cash or high grade liquid assets equal to the market value of the securities sold less any collateral deposited with its broker. It is the intention of the advisor that the Fund NOT borrow money to provide this collateral. Therefore, the Fund may, at times, maintain high levels of cash or high grade liquid assets (e.g., U.S. Treasury bills, money market funds, repurchase agreements) for collateral needs. However, the segregated accounts and deposits will not limit the Fund's potential loss on a short sale, which is unlimited. C. Repurchase Agreements. The Fund may invest in repurchase agreements fully collateralized by obligations of the U.S. Government and its agencies. A repurchase agreement is a short-term investment in which the purchaser (i.e., the Fund) acquires ownership of an obligation issued by the U.S. Government or by an agency of the U.S. Government ("U.S. Government Obligation") (which may be of any maturity) and the seller agrees to repurchase the obligation at a future time at a set price, thereby determining the yield during the purchaser's holding period (usually not more than seven days from the date of purchase). Any repurchase transaction in which the Fund engages will require full collateralization of the seller's obligation during the entire term of the repurchase agreement. In the event of a bankruptcy or other default of the seller, the Fund could experience both delays in liquidating the underlying security and losses in value. However, the Fund intends to enter into repurchase agreements only with Firstar Bank, N.A. (the Fund's Custodian), other banks with assets of $1 billion or more and registered securities dealers determined by the Advisor to be creditworthy. The advisor monitors the creditworthiness of the banks and securities dealers with which the Fund engages in repurchase transactions. D. Option Transactions. The Fund's net assets may be invested in option transactions involving individual securities and market indices. An option involves either (a) the right or the obligation to buy or sell a specific instrument at a specific price until the expiration date of the option, or (b) the right to receive payments or the obligation to make payments representing the difference between the closing price of a market index and the exercise price of the option expressed in dollars times a specified multiple until the expiration date of the option. Options are sold (written) on securities and market indices. The purchaser of an option on a security pays the seller (the writer) a premium for the right granted but is not obligated to buy or sell the underlying security. The purchaser of an option on a market index pays the seller a premium for the right granted, and in return the seller of such an option is obligated to make the payment. A writer of an option may terminate the obligation prior to expiration of the option by making an offsetting purchase of an identical option. Options are traded on organized exchanges and in the over-the-counter market. Call options which the Fund sells (writes) will be covered or secured, which means that it will own the underlying security (for an option on a security); or (for an option on a stock index) will hold a portfolio of securities substantially replicating the movement of the index (or, to the extent it does not hold such a portfolio, will maintain a segregated account with the Custodian of high quality liquid debt obligations equal to the market value of the option, marked to market daily). When the Fund writes options, it may be required to maintain a margin account, to pledge the underlying securities or U.S. government obligations or to deposit liquid high quality debt obligations in a separate account with the Custodian. The purchase and writing of options involves certain risks; for example, the possible inability to effect closing transactions at favorable prices and an appreciation limit on the securities set aside for settlement, as well as (in the case of options on a stock index) exposure to an indeterminate liability. The purchase of options limits the Fund's potential loss to the amount of the premium paid and can afford the Fund the opportunity to profit from favorable movements in the price of an underlying security to a greater extent than if transactions were effected in the security directly. However, the purchase of an option could result in the Fund losing a greater percentage of its investment than if the transaction were effected directly. When the Fund writes a covered call option, it will receive a premium, but it will give up the opportunity to profit from a price increase in the underlying security above the exercise price as long as its obligation as a writer continues, and it will retain the risk of loss should the price of the security decline. When the Fund writes a covered call option, it will receive a premium, but it will assume the risk of loss should the price of the underlying security rise above the exercise price. When the Fund writes a covered call option on a stock index, it will assume the risk that the price of the index will rise above the exercise price, in which case the Fund may be required to enter into a closing transaction at a loss. The Fund may invest up to 5% of its net assets in premiums for options it purchases. E. REITs. The Fund may invest up to 5% of its assets in real estate invest trusts ("REITs"). A REIT is a corporation or business trust that invests substantially all of its assets in interests in real estate. Equity REITs are those which purchase or lease land and buildings and generate income primarily from rental income. Equity REITs may also realize capital gains (or losses) when selling property that has appreciated (or depreciated) in value. Mortgage REITs are those which invest in real estate mortgages and generate income primarily from interest payments on mortgage loans. Hydrid REITs generally invest in both real property and mortgages. In addition, REITs are generally subject to risks associated with direct ownership of real estate, such as decreases in real estate values or fluctuations in rental income caused by a variety of factors, including increases in interest rates, increases in property taxes and other operating costs, casualty or condemnation losses, possible environmental liabilities and changes in supply and demand for properties. Risks associated with REIT investments include the fact that equity and mortgage REITs are dependent upon specialized management skills and are not fully diversified. These characteristics subject REITs to the risks associated with financing a limited number of projects. They are also subject to heavy cash flow dependency, defaults by borrowers, and self-liquidation. Additionally, equity REITs may be affected by any changes in the value of the underlying property owned by the trusts, and mortgage REITs may be affected by the quality of any credit extended. INVESTMENT LIMITATIONS Fundamental. The investment limitations described below have been adopted by the Trust with respect to the Fund and are fundamental ("Fundamental"), i.e., they may not be changed without the affirmative vote of a majority of the outstanding shares of the Fund. As used in the Prospectus and the Statement of Additional Information, the term "majority" of the outstanding shares of the Fund means the lesser of (1) 67% or more of the outstanding shares of the Fund present at a meeting, if the holders of more than 50% of the outstanding shares of the Fund are present or represented at such meeting; or (2) more than 50% of the outstanding shares of the Fund. Other investment practices which may be changed by the Board of Trustees without the approval of shareholders to the extent permitted by applicable law, regulation or regulatory policy are considered non-fundamental ("Non-Fundamental"). 1........Borrowing Money. The Fund will not borrow money, except (a) from a bank, provided that immediately after such borrowing there is an asset coverage of 300% for all borrowings of the Fund; or (b) from a bank or other persons for temporary purposes only, provided that such temporary borrowings are in an amount not exceeding 5% of the Fund's total assets at the time when the borrowing is made. This limitation does not preclude the Fund from entering into reverse repurchase transactions, provided that the Fund has an asset coverage of 300% for all borrowings and repurchase commitments of the Fund pursuant to reverse repurchase transactions. 2........Senior Securities. The Fund will not issue senior securities. This limitation is not applicable to activities that may be deemed to involve the issuance or sale of a senior security by the Fund, provided that the Fund's engagement in such activities is consistent with or permitted by the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder or interpretations of the Securities and Exchange Commission or its staff. 3........Underwriting. The Fund will not act as underwriter of securities issued by other persons. This limitation is not applicable to the extent that, in connection with the disposition of portfolio securities (including restricted securities), the Fund may be deemed an underwriter under certain federal securities laws. 4........Real Estate. The Fund will not purchase or sell real estate. This limitation is not applicable to investments in marketable securities which are secured by or represent interests in real estate. This limitation does not preclude the Fund from investing in mortgage related securities or investing in companies engaged in the real estate business or that have a significant portion of their assets in real estate (including real estate investment trusts). 5........Commodities. The Fund will not purchase or sell commodities unless acquired as a result of ownership of securities or other investments. This limitation does not preclude the Fund from purchasing or selling options or futures contracts, from investing in securities or other instruments backed by commodities or from investing in companies which are engaged in a commodities business or have a significant portion of their assets in commodities. 6........Loans. The Fund will not make loans to other persons, except (a) by loaning portfolio securities, (b) by engaging in repurchase agreements, or (c) by purchasing nonpublicly offered debt securities. For purposes of this limitation, the term "loans" shall not include the purchase of a portion of an issue of publicly distributed bonds, debentures or other securities. 7........Concentration. The Fund will not invest 25% or more of its total assets in a particular industry. This limitation is not applicable to investments in obligations issued or guaranteed by the U.S. government, its agencies and instrumentalities or repurchase agreements with respect thereto. With respect to the percentages adopted by the Trust as maximum limitations on its investment policies and limitations, an excess above the fixed percentage will not be a violation of the policy or limitation unless the excess results immediately and directly from the acquisition of any security or the action taken. This paragraph does not apply to the borrowing policy set forth in paragraph 1 above. Notwithstanding any of the foregoing limitations, any investment company, whether organized as a trust, association or corporation, or a personal holding company, may be merged or consolidated with or acquired by the Trust, provided that if such merger, consolidation or acquisition results in an investment in the securities of any issuer prohibited by said paragraphs, the Trust shall, within ninety days after the consummation of such merger, consolidation or acquisition, dispose of all of the securities of such issuer so acquired or such portion thereof as shall bring the total investment therein within the limitations imposed by said paragraphs above as of the date of consummation. Non-Fundamental. The following limitations have been adopted by the Trust with respect to the Fund and are Non-Fundamental (see "Investment Restrictions" above). i........Pledging. The Fund will not mortgage, pledge, hypothecate or in any manner transfer, as security for indebtedness, any assets of the Fund except as may be necessary in connection with borrowings described in limitation (1) above. Margin deposits, security interests, liens and collateral arrangements with respect to transactions involving options, futures contracts, short sales and other permitted investments and techniques are not deemed to be a mortgage, pledge or hypothecation of assets for purposes of this limitation. ii.......Borrowing. The Fund will not engage in borrowing (including reverse repurchase agreements). ---------- iii......Margin Purchases. The Fund will not purchase securities or evidences of interest thereon on "margin." This limitation is not applicable to short term credit obtained by the Fund for the clearance of purchases and sales or redemption of securities, or to arrangements with respect to transactions involving options, futures contracts, short sales and other permitted investments and techniques. iv.......Options. The Fund will not purchase or sell puts, calls, options or straddles, except as described in the Prospectus and the Statement of Additional Information. THE INVESTMENT ADVISOR The Fund's investment adviser is Cornerstone Investment Management, LLC, 132 W. Main Street, Aspen, Colorado 81611. The Advisor is a limited liability company organized in the state of Colorado in 1997, and controlled by Christopher S. Ryan. Under the terms of the management agreement (the "Agreement"), the Advisor manages the Fund's investments subject to approval of the Board of Trustees and pays all of the expenses of the Fund except brokerage, taxes, interest, fees and expenses of the non-interested person trustees and extraordinary expenses. As compensation for its management services and agreement to pay the Fund's expenses, the Fund is obligated to pay the Advisor a fee computed and accrued daily and paid monthly at an annual rate of 1.10% of the average daily net assets of the Fund. The Advisor may waive all or part of its fee, at any time, and at its sole discretion, but such action shall not obligate the Advisor to waive any fees in the future. For the period December 31, 1998 (commencement of operations) through June 30, 1999, the Fund paid advisory fees of $43,651. The Advisor retains the right to use the names "Cornerstone" and " MVP" in connection with another investment company or business enterprise with which the Advisor is or may become associated. The Trust's right to use the name "Cornerstone" and " MVP" automatically ceases ninety days after termination of the Agreement and may be withdrawn by the Advisor on ninety days written notice. The Advisor may make payments to banks or other financial institutions that provide shareholder services and administer shareholder accounts. The Glass-Steagall Act prohibits banks from engaging in the business of underwriting, selling or distributing securities. Although the scope of this prohibition under the Glass-Steagall Act has not been clearly defined by the courts or appropriate regulatory agencies, management of the Fund believes that the Glass-Steagall Act should not preclude a bank from providing such services. However, state securities laws on this issue may differ from the interpretations of federal law expressed herein and banks and financial institutions may be required to register as dealers pursuant to state law. If a bank were prohibited from continuing to perform all or a part of such services, management of the Fund believes that there would be no material impact on the Fund or its shareholders. Banks may charge their customers fees for offering these services to the extent permitted by applicable regulatory authorities, and the overall return to those shareholders availing themselves of the bank services will be lower than to those shareholders who do not. The Fund may from time to time purchase securities issued by banks which provide such services; however, in selecting investments for the Fund, no preference will be shown for such securities. TRUSTEES AND OFFICERS The Board of Trustees supervises the business activities of the Trust. The names of the Trustees and executive officers of the Trust are shown below. Each Trustee who is an "interested person" of the Trust, as defined in the Investment Company Act of 1940, is indicated by an asterisk. ==================================== ---------------- ====================================================================== NAME, AGE AND ADDRESS POSITION PRINCIPAL OCCUPATIONS DURING PAST 5 YEARS ==================================== ---------------- ====================================================================== *Kenneth D. Trumpfheller President and President, Treasurer and Secretary of AmeriPrime Financial Services, Age: 41 Trustee Inc., the Fund's administrator, and AmeriPrime Financial Securities, 1793 Kingswood Drive Inc., the Fund's distributor, since 1994. President and Trustee of Suite 200 AmeriPrime Advisors Trust and AmeriPrime Insurance Trust; Prior to Southlake, Texas 76092 December, 1994, a senior client executive with SEI Financial Services. ==================================== ---------------- ====================================================================== Paul S. Bellany Secretary, Secretary, Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer of AmeriPrime Age: 40 Treasurer Financial Services, Inc. and AmeriPrime Financial Securities, Inc.; 1793 Kingswood Drive Secretary and Treasurer of AmeriPrime Advisors Trust and AmeriPrime Suite 200 Insurance Trust; various positions with Fidelity Investments from Southlake, Texas 76092 1987 to 1998; most recently Fund Reporting Unit Manager. ==================================== ---------------- ====================================================================== Steve L. Cobb Trustee President of Chandler Engineering Company, L.L.C., oil and gas Age: 41 services company; various positions with Carbo Ceramics, Inc., oil 2001 Indianwood Avenue field manufacturing/supply company, from 1984 to 1997, most recently Broken Arrow, OK 74012 Vice President of Marketing. ==================================== ================ ====================================================================== Gary E. Hippenstiel Trustee Director, Vice President and Chief Investment Officer of Legacy Age: 52 Trust Company since 1992; President and Director of Heritage Trust 600 Jefferson Street Company from 1994-1996; Vice President and Manager of Investments of Suite 350 Kanaly Trust Company from 1988 to 1992. Houston, TX 77063 ==================================== ================ ======================================================================
The compensation paid to the Trustees of the Trust for the Fund's fiscal year ended June 30, 1999 is set forth in the following table. Trustee fees are Trust expenses and each series of the Trust pays a portion of the Trustee fees. ==================================== ----------------------- ================================== AGGREGATE TOTAL COMPENSATION COMPENSATION FROM TRUST (THE TRUST IS NAME FROM TRUST NOT IN A FUND COMPLEX) ==================================== ----------------------- ================================== Kenneth D. Trumpfheller 0 0 ==================================== ----------------------- ================================== Steve L. Cobb $11,029 $11,029 ==================================== ======================= ================================== Gary E. Hippenstiel $11,029 $11,029 ==================================== ======================= ==================================
PORTFOLIO TRANSACTIONS AND BROKERAGE Subject to policies established by the Board of Trustees of the Trust, the Advisor is responsible for the Fund's portfolio decisions and the placing of the Fund's portfolio transactions. In placing portfolio transactions, the Advisor seeks the best qualitative execution for the Fund, taking into account such factors as price (including the applicable brokerage commission or dealer spread), the execution capability, financial responsibility and responsiveness of the broker or dealer and the brokerage and research services provided by the broker or dealer. The Advisor generally seeks favorable prices and commission rates that are reasonable in relation to the benefits received. Consistent with the Rules of Fair Practice of the National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc., and subject to its obligation of seeking best qualitative execution, the Advisor may give consideration to sales of shares of the Trust as a factor in the selection of brokers and dealers to execute portfolio transactions. The Advisor is specifically authorized to select brokers or dealers who also provide brokerage and research services to the Fund and/or the other accounts over which the Advisor exercises investment discretion and to pay such brokers or dealers a commission in excess of the commission another broker or dealer would charge if the Advisor determines in good faith that the commission is reasonable in relation to the value of the brokerage and research services provided. The determination may be viewed in terms of a particular transaction or the Advisor's overall responsibilities with respect to the Trust and to other accounts over which it exercises investment discretion. Research services include supplemental research, securities and economic analyses, statistical services and information with respect to the availability of securities or purchasers or sellers of securities and analyses of reports concerning performance of accounts. The research services and other information furnished by brokers through whom the Fund effects securities transactions may also be used by the Advisor in servicing all of its accounts. Similarly, research and information provided by brokers or dealers serving other clients may be useful to the Advisor in connection with its services to the Fund. Although research services and other information are useful to the Fund and the Advisor, it is not possible to place a dollar value on the research and other information received. It is the opinion of the Board of Trustees and the Advisor that the review and study of the research and other information will not reduce the overall cost to the Advisor of performing its duties to the Fund under the Agreement. Over-the-counter transactions will be placed either directly with principal market makers or with broker-dealers, if the same or a better price, including commissions and executions, is available. Fixed income securities are normally purchased directly from the issuer, an underwriter or a market maker. Purchases include a concession paid by the issuer to the underwriter and the purchase price paid to a market maker may include the spread between the bid and asked prices. When the Fund and another of the Advisor's clients seek to purchase or sell the same security at or about the same time, the Advisor may execute the transaction on a combined ("blocked") basis. Blocked transactions can produce better execution for the Fund because of the increased volume of the transaction. If the entire blocked order is not filled, the Fund may not be able to acquire as large a position in such security as it desires or it may have to pay a higher price for the security. Similarly, the Fund may not be able to obtain as large an execution of an order to sell or as high a price for any particular portfolio security if the other client desires to sell the same portfolio security at the same time. In the event that the entire blocked order is not filled, the purchase or sale will normally be allocated on a pro rata basis. The allocation may be adjusted by the Advisor, taking into account such factors as the size of the individual orders and transaction costs, when the Advisor believes adjustment is reasonable. For the period December 31, 1998 (commencement of operations) through June 30, 1999, the Fund paid brokerage commissions of $13,028. DETERMINATION OF SHARE PRICE The price (net asset value) of the shares of the Fund is determined as of 4:00 p.m., Eastern time on each day the Trust is open for business and on any other day on which there is sufficient trading in the Fund's securities to materially affect the net asset value. The Trust is open for business on every day except Saturdays, Sundays and the following holidays: New Year's Day, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, President's Day, Good Friday, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas. For a description of the methods used to determine the net asset value (share price), see "Price of Shares" in the Prospectus. INVESTMENT PERFORMANCE Each Fund may periodically advertise "average annual total return." "Average annual total return," as defined by the Securities and Exchange Commission, is computed by finding the average annual compounded rates of return (over the one and five year periods and the period from initial public offering through the end of the Fund's most recent fiscal year) that would equate the initial amount invested to the ending redeemable value, according to the following formula: P(1+T)n=ERV Where: P = a hypothetical $1,000 initial investment T = average annual total return n = number of years ERV = ending redeemable value at the end of the applicable period of the hypothetical $1,000 investment made at the beginning of the applicable period. The computation assumes that all dividends and distributions are reinvested at the net asset value on the reinvestment dates and that a complete redemption occurs at the end of the applicable period. The Fund's investment performance will vary depending upon market conditions, the composition of the Fund's portfolio and operating expenses of the Fund. These factors and possible differences in the methods and time periods used in calculating non-standardized investment performance should be considered when comparing the Fund's performance to those of other investment companies or investment vehicles. The risks associated with the Fund's investment objective, policies and techniques should also be considered. At any time in the future, investment performance may be higher or lower than past performance, and there can be no assurance that any performance will continue. For the period December 31, 1998 (commencement of operations) through June 30, 1999, the Fund's total return was 7.30%. From time to time, in advertisements, sales literature and information furnished to present or prospective shareholders, the performance of the Fund may be compared to indices of broad groups of unmanaged securities considered to be representative of or similar to the portfolio holdings of the Fund or considered to be representative of the stock market in general. The Fund may use the Russell Midcap Index. In addition, the performance of the Fund may be compared to other groups of mutual funds tracked by any widely used independent research firm which ranks mutual funds by overall performance, investment objectives and assets, such as Lipper Analytical Services, Inc. or Morningstar, Inc. The objectives, policies, limitations and expenses of other mutual funds in a group may not be the same as those of the Fund. Performance rankings and ratings reported periodically in national financial publications such as Barron's and Fortune also may be used. CUSTODIAN Firstar Bank, N.A., 425 Walnut Street, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202, is Custodian of the Fund's investments. The Custodian acts as the Fund's depository, safekeeps its portfolio securities, collects all income and other payments with respect thereto, disburses funds at the Fund's request and maintains records in connection with its duties. TRANSFER AGENT Unified Fund Services, Inc. ("Unified"), 431 North Pennsylvania Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204, acts as the Fund's transfer agent and, in such capacity, maintains the records of each shareholder's account, answers shareholders' Inquiries concerning their accounts, processes purchases and redemptions of the Fund's shares, acts as dividend and distribution disbursing agent and performs other accounting and shareholder service functions. In addition, Unified provides the Fund with fund accounting services, which includes certain monthly reports, record-keeping and other management-related services. For its services as fund accountant, Unified receives an annual fee from the Advisor equal to 0.0275% of the Fund's assets up to $100 million (subject to various monthly minimum fees, the maximum being $2,000 per month for assets of $20 to $100 million). For the period December 31, 1998 (commencement of operations) through June 30, 1999, Unified received $13,560 from the Advisor (not the Fund) for these services. ACCOUNTANTS The firm of McCurdy & Associates, CPA's, 27955 Clemens Road, Westlake, Ohio 44145, has been selected as independent public accountants for the Fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2000. McCurdy & Associates performs an annual audit of the Funds' financial statements and provides financial, tax and accounting consulting services as requested. DISTRIBUTOR AmeriPrime Financial Securities, Inc., 1793 Kingswood Drive, Suite 200, Southlake, Texas 76092, is the exclusive agent for distribution of shares of the Fund. Kenneth D. Trumpfheller, a Trustee and officer of the Trust, is an affiliate of the Distributor. The Distributor is obligated to sell the shares of the Fund on a best efforts basis only against purchase orders for the shares. Shares of the Fund are offered to the public on a continuous basis. ADMINISTRATOR The Fund retains AmeriPrime Financial Services, Inc., 1793 Kingswood Drive, Suite 200, Southlake, TX 76092, (the "Administrator") to manage the Fund's business affairs and provide the Fund with administrative services, including all regulatory reporting and necessary office equipment, personnel and facilities. For the period December 31, 1998 (commencement of operations) through June 30, 1999, the Administrator received $12,500 from the Advisor (not the Fund) for these services. FINANCIAL STATEMENTS The financial statements and independent auditor's report required to be included in the statement of additional information are incorporated herein by reference to the Fund's Annual Report to the shareholders for the period ended June 30, 1999. The Trust will provide the Annual Report without charge by calling the Fund at (877)-687-7859.
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