-----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, Bn1Aml/HsSe7YPXDL1CzyejnpVKOqrgjYF6VWqjRnRII1jqkT0eP8fayizHjFzrx qtfBFgXqw9vgd3TVDGc8dQ== 0001104659-08-023409.txt : 20080409 0001104659-08-023409.hdr.sgml : 20080409 20080409124257 ACCESSION NUMBER: 0001104659-08-023409 CONFORMED SUBMISSION TYPE: N-CSRS PUBLIC DOCUMENT COUNT: 5 CONFORMED PERIOD OF REPORT: 20080131 FILED AS OF DATE: 20080409 DATE AS OF CHANGE: 20080409 EFFECTIVENESS DATE: 20080409 FILER: COMPANY DATA: COMPANY CONFORMED NAME: MORGAN STANLEY TOTAL MARKET INDEX FUND CENTRAL INDEX KEY: 0001081658 IRS NUMBER: 000000000 STATE OF INCORPORATION: MA FISCAL YEAR END: 0731 FILING VALUES: FORM TYPE: N-CSRS SEC ACT: 1940 Act SEC FILE NUMBER: 811-09259 FILM NUMBER: 08747113 BUSINESS ADDRESS: STREET 1: 522 FIFTH AVENUE CITY: NEW YORK STATE: NY ZIP: 10036 BUSINESS PHONE: (212) 296-6963 MAIL ADDRESS: STREET 1: 522 FIFTH AVENUE CITY: NEW YORK STATE: NY ZIP: 10036 FORMER COMPANY: FORMER CONFORMED NAME: MORGAN STANLEY DEAN WITTER TOTAL MARKET INDEX FUND DATE OF NAME CHANGE: 19990310 0001081658 S000002374 Morgan Stanley Total Market Index Fund C000006263 A TMIAX C000006264 B TMIBX C000006265 C TMICX C000006266 I TMIDX N-CSRS 1 a08-6713_1ncsrs.htm N-CSRS

 

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

811-09259

 

Morgan Stanley Total Market Index Fund

(Exact name of registrant as specified in charter)

 

522 Fifth Avenue, New York, New York

 

10036

(Address of principal executive offices)

 

(Zip code)

 

Ronald E. Robison
522 Fifth Avenue, New York, New York 10036

(Name and address of agent for service)

 

Registrant’s telephone number, including area code:

212-296-6990

 

 

Date of fiscal year end:

July 31, 2008

 

 

Date of reporting period:

January 31, 2008

 

 



 

Item 1 - Report to Shareholders

 



Welcome, Shareholder:

In this report, you'll learn about how your investment in Morgan Stanley Total Market Index Fund performed during the semiannual period. We will provide an overview of the market conditions, and discuss some of the factors that affected performance during the reporting period. In addition, this report includes the Fund's financial statements and a list of Fund investments.

This material must be preceded or accompanied by a prospectus for the fund being offered.

Market forecasts provided in this report may not necessarily come to pass. There is no assurance that the Fund will achieve its investment objective. The Fund is subject to market risk, which is the possibility that market values of securities owned by the Fund will decline and, therefore, the value of the Fund's shares may be less than what you paid for them. Accordingly, you can lose money investing in this Fund. Please see the prospectus for more complete information on investment risks.



Fund Report

For the six months ended January 31, 2008

Total Return for the 6 Months Ended January 31, 2008  
Class A   Class B   Class C   Class D   Dow Jones
Wilshire
5000
Composite
Index1
 
Lipper
Multi-Cap
Core Funds
Index2
 
  -4.72 %     -5.00 %     -5.00 %     -4.60 %     -4.51 %     -5.09 %  

 

The performance of the Fund's four share classes varies because each has different expenses. The Fund's total returns assume the reinvestment of all distributions but do not reflect the deduction of any applicable sales charges. Such costs would lower performance. See Performance Summary for standardized performance and benchmark information.

Market Conditions

For the six-months ended January 31, 2008, the broad U.S. stock market declined as worries about the condition of the U.S. economy led to considerable volatility. By the third quarter of 2007, the subprime mortgage market's troubles spilled into the credit market and the broader economy. A tightening in credit standards, mortgage lender bankruptcies and hedge fund implosions were followed by multi-billion dollar losses reported at several large financial institutions in the fourth quarter. At the same time, a cross current of unfavorable data buffeted the market, indicating a languishing housing market, declining consumer spending, rising oil prices and negative year-over-year corporate profit growth.

The Federal Open Market Committee (the "Fed") responded to the turbulence by lowering its target federal funds rate five times between September and January. Although the quick action by the Fed did bolster investor confidence at times, rallies were short-lived as negative economic news continued to pummel the market. Gross domestic product (GDP) growth slowed to 0.6% in the fourth quarter, down from 4.9% in the third quarter. Weak manufacturing and employment data released in January showed further evidence of a much slower economy, and rising commodity prices and a weak U.S. dollar contributed to mounting inflationary pressures. By the end of the period, the probability of recession appeared very high, although the potential length and severity continued to be debated.

Performance Analysis

All share classes of Morgan Stanley Total Market Index Fund underperformed the Dow Jones Wilshire 5000 Composite Index (the "Index") and outperformed the Lipper Multi-Cap Core Funds Index for the six months ended January 31, 2008, assuming no deduction of applicable sales charges.

The weakest performing sectors in the Index and the Fund for the period were consumer discretionary, telecommunication services and financials. With consumer spending levels already slowing and the deteriorating housing market hampering the prospects for future consumer spending, the consumer discretionary sector was hit hard, particularly in the retail, automobiles, media and household durables segments. The telecommunication services sector, which represents a relatively small sector in the Fund and Index, was dragged down by declining returns from both the diversified telecommunications and wireless


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telecommunications industries during the period. Finally, the financials sector suffered losses across the board, with those stocks exposed to the mortgage and real estate businesses being the primary areas of weakness, including thrifts and mortgage finance, real estate management and development, and consumer finance.

However, the Fund and Index achieved positive returns in other sectors. The utilities sector benefited from its electric and gas utilities segments, which gained pricing power from high energy prices. Within the consumer staples sector, the tobacco, household products and beverages industries were standout performers. Moreover, because the consumer staples sector is traditionally viewed as a "defensive" area of the market — that is, a sector that can generate earnings regardless of economic environment — investors favored the sector during the period. The materials sector was the third highest returning sector, due to strong performance from the chemicals group.

There is no guarantee that any sectors mentioned will continue to perform as discussed herein or that securities in such sectors will be held by the Fund in the future.

TOP 10 HOLDINGS  
Exxon Mobil Corp.     3.3 %  
General Electric Co.     2.3    
Microsoft Corp.     1.9    
AT&T Inc.     1.5    
Procter & Gamble Co. (The)     1.4    
Bank of America Corp.     1.3    
Chevron Corp.     1.2    
Johnson & Johnson     1.2    
Pfizer, Inc.     1.1    
International Business Machines Corp.     1.1    
TOP FIVE INDUSTRIES  
Integrated Oil     5.8 %  
Pharmaceuticals: Major     4.6    
Major Banks     4.1    
Industrial Conglomerates     3.9    
Packaged Software     3.3    

 

Data as of January 31, 2008. Subject to change daily. All percentages for top 10 holdings and top five industries are as a percentage of net assets. These data are provided for informational purposes only and should not be deemed a recommendation to buy or sell the securities mentioned. Morgan Stanley is a full-service securities firm engaged in securities trading and brokerage activities, investment banking, research and analysis, financing and financial advisory services.


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Investment Strategy

The Dow Jones Wilshire 5000 Composite Index consists of substantially all of the stocks which are actively traded in the United States (currently, approximately 5,000). The Index consists of large capitalization, mid capitalization and small capitalization stocks. Because the Index is weighted by float-adjusted market capitalizations, currently large capitalization stocks in the Index represent approximately 85 percent of its value. The Index may include some foreign companies. The Fund will normally invest at least 80 percent of its assets in stocks included in the Index.

For More Information About Portfolio Holdings

Each Morgan Stanley fund provides a complete schedule of portfolio holdings in its semiannual and annual reports within 60 days of the end of the fund's second and fourth fiscal quarters. The semiannual reports and the annual reports are filed electronically with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on Form N-CSRS and Form N-CSR, respectively. Morgan Stanley also delivers the semiannual and annual reports to fund shareholders and makes these reports available on its public web site, www.morganstanley.com. Each Morgan Stanley fund also files a complete schedule of portfolio holdings with the SEC for the fund's first and third fiscal quarters on Form N-Q. Morgan Stanley does not deliver the reports for the first and third fiscal quarters to shareholders, nor are the reports posted to the Morgan Stanley public web site. You may, however, obtain the Form N-Q filings (as well as the Form N-CSR and N-CSRS filings) by access ing the SEC's web site, http://www.sec.gov. You may also review and copy them at the SEC's public reference room in Washington, DC. Information on the operation of the SEC's public reference room may be obtained by calling the SEC at (800) SEC-0330. You can also request copies of these materials, upon payment of a duplicating fee, by electronic request at the SEC's e-mail address (publicinfo@sec.gov) or by writing the public reference section of the SEC, Washington, DC 20549-0102.

Proxy Voting Policy and Procedures and Proxy Voting Record

You may obtain a copy of the Fund's Proxy Voting Policy and Procedures without charge, upon request, by calling toll free (800) 869-NEWS or by visiting the Mutual Fund Center on our Web site at www.morganstanley.com. It is also available on the Securities and Exchange Commission's Web site at http://www.sec.gov.

You may obtain information regarding how the Fund voted proxies relating to portfolio securities during the most recent twelve-month period ended June 30 without charge by visiting the Mutual Fund Center on our Web site at www.morganstanley.com. This information is also available on the Securities and Exchange Commission's Web site at http://www.sec.gov.

Householding Notice

To reduce printing and mailing costs, the Fund attempts to eliminate duplicate mailings to the same address. The Fund delivers a single copy of certain shareholder documents, including shareholder reports, prospectuses and proxy materials, to investors with the same last name who reside at the same address. Your participation in this program will continue for an unlimited period of time unless you instruct us otherwise. You can request multiple copies of these documents by calling (800) 869-NEWS, 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., ET. Once our Customer Service Center has received your instructions, we will begin sending individual copies for each account within 30 days.


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Performance Summary

Average Annual Total Returns—Period Ended January 31, 2008  
Symbol   Class A Shares*
(since 09/28/99)
TMIAX
  Class B Shares**
(since 09/28/99)
TMIBX
  Class C Shares
(since 09/28/99)
TMICX
  Class D Shares††
(since 09/28/99)
TMIDX
 
1 Year   (3.19%)
(8.28)
  3
4 
  (3.84%)
(8.64)
  3
4 
  (3.76%)
(4.71)
  3
4 
  (2.94%)
  3
 
 
5 Years   12.29
11.08
  3
4 
  11.46
11.20
  3
4 
  11.47
11.47
  3
4 
  12.59
  3
 
 
Since Inception   2.94
2.27
  3
4 
  2.19
2.19
  3
4 
  2.19
2.19
  3
4 
  3.20
  3
 
 

 

Performance data quoted represents past performance, which is no guarantee of future results and current performance may be lower or higher than the figures shown. For most recent month-end performance figures, please visit www.morganstanley.com/msim or speak with your Financial Advisor. Investment returns and principal value will fluctuate and fund shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. The table does not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares. Performance for Class A, Class B, Class C, and Class D shares will vary due to differences in sales charges and expenses.

*  The maximum front-end sales charge for Class A is 5.25%.

**  The maximum contingent deferred sales charge (CDSC) for Class B is 5.0%. The CDSC declines to 0% after six years. Effective April 2005, Class B shares will generally convert to Class A shares approximately eight years after the end of the calendar month in which the shares were purchased. Performance for periods greater than eight years reflects this conversion.

†  The maximum contingent deferred sales charge for Class C is 1.0% for shares redeemed within one year of purchase.

††  Class D has no sales charge.

(1)  The Dow Jones Wilshire 5000 (float adj) Composite Index measures the performance of all U.S. headquartered equity securities and is the best measure of the entire U.S. stock market. Over 5,000 capitalization weighted security returns are used to adjust the Index. The Index is weighted by float-adjusted market capitalization. The Index is unmanaged and its returns do not include any sales charges or fees. Such costs would lower performance. It is not possible to invest directly in an index.

(2)  The Lipper Multi-Cap Core Funds Index is an equally weighted performance index of the largest qualifying funds (based on net assets) in the Lipper Multi-Cap Core Funds classification. The Index, which is adjusted for capital gains distributions and income dividends, is unmanaged and should not be considered an investment. There are currently 30 funds represented in this Index. The Fund is in the Lipper Multi-Cap Core Funds classification as of the date of this report.

(3)  Figure shown assumes reinvestment of all distributions and does not reflect the deduction of any sales charges.

(4)  Figure shown assumes reinvestment of all distributions and the deduction of the maximum applicable sales charge. See the Fund's current prospectus for complete details on fees and sales charges.


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Expense Example

As a shareholder of the Fund, you incur two types of costs: (1) transaction costs, including sales charges (loads) on purchase payments and redemption fees; and (2) ongoing costs, including advisory fees; distribution and service (12b-1) fees; and other Fund expenses. This example is intended to help you understand your ongoing costs (in dollars) of investing in the Fund and to compare these costs with the ongoing costs of investing in other mutual funds.

The example is based on an investment of $1,000 invested at the beginning of the period and held for the entire period 08/01/07 – 01/31/08.

Actual Expenses

The first line of the table below provides information about actual account values and actual expenses. You may use the information in this line, together with the amount you invested, to estimate the expenses that you paid 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 you paid on your account during this period.

Hypothetical Example for Comparison Purposes

The second line of the table below provides information about hypothetical expenses based on the Fund's actual expense ratio and an assumed rate of return of 5% per year before expenses, which is not the Fund's actual return. The hypothetical account values and expenses may not be used to estimate the actual ending account balance or expenses you paid for the period. You may use this information to compare the ongoing cost of investing in the Fund and 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.

Please note that the expenses shown in the table are meant to highlight your ongoing costs only and do not reflect any transactional costs, such as sales charges (loads) and redemption fees. Therefore, the second line of the table is useful in comparing ongoing costs, and will not help you determine the relative total cost of owning different funds. In addition, if these transactional costs were included, your costs would have been higher.

    Beginning
Account Value
  Ending
Account Value
  Expenses Paid
During Period *
 
    08/01/07   01/31/08   08/01/07 –
01/31/08
 
Class A  
Actual (-4.72% return)   $ 1,000.00     $ 952.80     $ 3.04    
Hypothetical (5% annual return before expenses)   $ 1,000.00     $ 1,022.02     $ 3.15    
Class B  
Actual (-5.00% return)   $ 1,000.00     $ 950.00     $ 6.86    
Hypothetical (5% annual return before expenses)   $ 1,000.00     $ 1,018.10     $ 7.10    
Class C  
Actual (-5.00% return)   $ 1,000.00     $ 950.00     $ 6.86    
Hypothetical (5% annual return before expenses)   $ 1,000.00     $ 1,018.10     $ 7.10    
Class D  
Actual (-4.60% return)   $ 1,000.00     $ 954.00     $ 1.96    
Hypothetical (5% annual return before expenses)   $ 1,000.00     $ 1,023.13     $ 2.03    

 

*  Expenses are equal to the Fund's annualized expense ratios of 0.62%, 1.40%, 1.40% and 0.40% for Class A, Class B, Class C and Class D shares, respectively, multiplied by the average account value over the period, multiplied by 184/366 (to reflect the one-half year period). If the Fund had borne all its expenses, the annualized expense ratios would have been 0.77%, 1.54%, 1.54% and 0.54% for Class A, Class B, Class C and Class D, respectively.


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Morgan Stanley Total Market Index Fund

Portfolio of Investments  n  January 31, 2008 (unaudited)

NUMBER OF
SHARES
 
  VALUE  
    Common Stocks (99.1%)  
    Advertising/Marketing
Services (0.3%)
 
  365     Arbitron Inc.*   $ 14,589    
  4,218     Gemstar-TV Guide
International, Inc.*
    18,180    
  622     Getty Images, Inc.*     15,550    
  1,016     Harris Interactive Inc.*     3,221    
  860     Harte-Hanks Inc.     13,777    
  965     infoUSA, Inc.     8,482    
  4,404     Interpublic Group of
Companies, Inc. (The)*
    39,328    
  879     Lamar Advertising Co.
(Class A)*
    37,902    
  636     Nautilus Group, Inc.     2,957    
  3,239     Omnicom Group, Inc.     146,953    
  614     R.H. Donnelley Corp.*     18,463    
  693     Valassis
Communications, Inc.*
    6,625    
  1,398     ValueClick, Inc.*     30,518    
      356,545    
    Aerospace & Defense (1.7%)  
  620     AAR Corp.*     18,265    
  441     Alliant Techsystems, Inc.*     46,680    
  6,579     Boeing Co.     547,241    
  481     Cubic Corp.     12,920    
  710     Curtiss-Wright Corp.     29,607    
  483     DRS Technologies, Inc.     25,923    
  308     ESCO Technologies Inc.*     11,547    
  409     Esterline Corp.*     19,055    
  1,862     FLIR Systems, Inc.*     56,381    
  804     GenCorp Inc.*     9,439    
  3,143     General Dynamics Corp.     265,458    
  1,163     Goodrich Corp.     72,746    
  1,132     L-3 Communications
Holdings, Inc.
    125,460    
  3,169     Lockheed Martin Corp.     341,998    
  573     Moog Inc. (Class A)*     26,381    
  2,983     Northrop Grumman Corp.     236,731    
  874     Orbital Sciences Corp. (c)*     20,364    
  1,281     Precision Castparts Corp.     145,778    

 

NUMBER OF
SHARES
 
  VALUE  
  4,182     Raytheon Co.   $ 272,415    
  1,592     Rockwell Collins, Inc.     100,614    
  490     Teledyne Technologies Inc.*     25,299    
  309     Triumph Group, Inc.*     16,686    
      2,426,988    
    Agricultural Commodities/
Milling (0.3%)
 
  5,604     Archer-Daniels-Midland Co.     246,856    
  1,130     Bunge Ltd.     133,871    
  987     Corn Products
International, Inc.
    33,361    
      414,088    
    Air Freight/Couriers (0.6%)  
  1,681     C.H. Robinson
Worldwide, Inc.
    93,363    
  628     Con-way Inc.     30,577    
  2,006     Expeditors International of
Washington, Inc.
    94,864    
  2,651     FedEx Corp.     247,815    
  383     Forward Air Corp.     11,873    
  613     Pacer International, Inc.     10,501    
  5,650     United Parcel Service,
Inc. (Class B)
    413,354    
  600     UTI Worldwide Inc.     11,220    
      913,567    
    Airlines (0.2%)  
  1,447     AirTran Holdings, Inc.*     12,488    
  520     Alaska Air Group, Inc.*     13,156    
  1,710     AMR Corp.*     23,837    
  995     Continental Airlines,
Inc. (Class B)*
    27,074    
  625     ExpressJet Holdings, Inc.*     1,713    
  678     Frontier Airlines Holdings     2,034    
  2,132     JetBlue Airways Corp.*     14,732    
  615     Mesa Air Group, Inc.*     2,159    
  787     SkyWest, Inc.     20,478    
  7,255     Southwest Airlines Co.     85,101    
  950     UAL Corp.     36,052    
  477     US Airways Group Inc.*     6,587    
      245,411    

 

See Notes to Financial Statements
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Morgan Stanley Total Market Index Fund

Portfolio of Investments  n  January 31, 2008 (unaudited) continued

NUMBER OF
SHARES
 
  VALUE  
    Alternative Power
Generation (0.0%)
 
  1,401     Covanta Holding Corp.   $ 35,571    
  1,140     Plug Power, Inc.*     3,124    
      38,695    
    Aluminum (0.2%)  
  7,959     Alcoa, Inc.     263,443    
    Apparel/Footwear (0.4%)  
  733     Brown Shoe Co., Inc.     12,608    
  3,579     Coach, Inc.*     114,707    
  269     Columbia Sportswear Co.*     11,742    
  716     Finish Line, Inc. (Class A)     1,604    
  510     Guess ? Inc.*     19,028    
  1,023     Hanesbrands, Inc.     26,199    
  1,303     Jones Apparel Group, Inc.     21,890    
  290     Kellwood Co.     5,794    
  158     Kenneth Cole Productions,
Inc. (Class A)
    2,735    
  337     K-Swiss, Inc. (Class A)     6,120    
  1,053     Liz Claiborne, Inc.     23,050    
  3,294     Nike, Inc. (Class B)     203,437    
  314     Oxford Industries, Inc.     7,150    
  592     Phillips-Van Heusen Corp.     24,947    
  653     Polo Ralph Lauren Corp.     39,565    
  1,543     Quiksilver, Inc.     14,705    
  726     Timberland Co. (Class A)*     11,914    
  817     V.F. Corp.     63,211    
  893     Wolverine World Wide, Inc.     22,602    
      633,008    
    Apparel/Footwear Retail (0.6%)  
  873     Abercrombie & Fitch
Co. (Class A)
    69,569    
  1,123     Aeropostale*     31,635    
  1,983     American Eagle
Outfitters, Inc.*
    45,668    
  755     AnnTaylor Stores Corp.*     18,988    
  295     bebe stores, inc.     3,398    
  213     Buckle (The), Inc.     8,859    
  594     Cato Corp. (The) (Class A)     9,724    
  1,567     Charming Shoppes, Inc.*     10,107    

 

NUMBER OF
SHARES
 
  VALUE  
  1,998     Chico's FAS, Inc.*   $ 21,558    
  320     Children's Place Retail
Stores, Inc. (The)*
    5,933    
  443     Christopher & Banks Corp.     5,657    
  925     Collective Brands Inc.*     16,299    
  595     Dress Barn, Inc.*     7,253    
  1,790     Foot Locker, Inc.     24,505    
  5,688     Gap, Inc. (The)     108,755    
  575     Gymboree Corp. (The)*     21,977    
  896     Hot Topic, Inc.*     4,973    
  3,250     Limited Brands, Inc.     62,043    
  593     Men's Wearhouse, Inc. (The)*     15,116    
  2,188     Nordstrom, Inc.     85,113    
  1,050     Pacific Sunwear of
California, Inc.*
    11,676    
  1,529     Ross Stores, Inc.     44,570    
  484     Stage Stores, Inc.     5,793    
  437     Stein Mart, Inc.     2,792    
  421     Talbot's, Inc. (The)     4,071    
  4,286     TJX Companies, Inc. (The)     135,266    
  558     Tween Brands Inc.*     17,873    
  1,436     Urban Outfitters, Inc.*     41,644    
      840,815    
    Auto Parts: O.E.M. (0.3%)  
  676     American Axle & Manufacturing
Holdings, Inc.
    14,703    
  760     ArvinMeritor, Inc.     10,321    
  1,304     BorgWarner, Inc.     65,995    
  1,403     Eaton Corp.     116,112    
  2,135     Gentex Corp.     33,861    
  5,589     Johnson Controls, Inc.     197,683    
  934     Lear Corp.     27,422    
  531     Modine Manufacturing Co.     8,199    
  125     Proliance International Inc.*     250    
  226     Sauer-Danfoss, Inc.     4,879    
  356     Superior Industries
International, Inc.
    6,486    
  1,979     Visteon Corp.*     7,916    
  1     WABCO Holdings Inc.     40    
      493,867    

 

See Notes to Financial Statements
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Morgan Stanley Total Market Index Fund

Portfolio of Investments  n  January 31, 2008 (unaudited) continued

NUMBER OF
SHARES
 
  VALUE  
    Automotive Aftermarket (0.1%)  
  464     Barnes Group, Inc.   $ 12,366    
  679     CLARCOR Inc.     25,469    
  2,203     Goodyear Tire & Rubber
Co. (The)*
    55,449    
      93,284    
    Beverages: Alcoholic (0.3%)  
  6,690     Anheuser-Busch
Companies, Inc.
    311,219    
  702     Brown-Forman Corp.
(Class B)
    44,212    
  1,978     Constellation Brands Inc.
(Class A)*
    41,340    
  1,316     Molson Coors Brewing Co.
(Class B)
    58,786    
      455,557    
    Beverages: Non-Alcoholic (1.6%)  
  19,965     Coca-Cola Co. (The)     1,181,329    
  2,482     Coca-Cola Enterprises Inc.     57,260    
  500     Hansen Natural Corp.     19,280    
  1,389     Pepsi Bottling Group,
Inc. (The)
    48,406    
  937     PepsiAmericas, Inc.     23,088    
  15,159     PepsiCo, Inc.     1,033,692    
      2,363,055    
    Biotechnology (1.8%)  
  80     Abraxis Bioscience Inc.*     4,780    
  618     Adolor Corp.*     2,491    
  890     Affymetrix, Inc.*     17,853    
  426     Alexion Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*     27,826    
  1,236     Alkermes, Inc.*     16,464    
  10,761     Amgen Inc.*     501,355    
  1,091     Amylin Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*     32,348    
  721     Antigenics Inc.*     1,565    
  837     ARIAD Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*     2,871    
  3,202     Biogen Idec Inc.*     195,162    
  1,340     BioMarin Pharmaceutical, Inc.*     49,660    
  1,529     Bruker BioSciences Corp.*     15,672    
  3,221     Celgene Corp.*     180,730    
  717     Cell Genesys, Inc.*     1,298    

 

NUMBER OF
SHARES
 
  VALUE  
  664     Cephalon, Inc.*   $ 43,578    
  864     Charles River Laboratories
International, Inc.*
    53,654    
  728     Cubist Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*     12,369    
  689     CV Therapeutics, Inc.*     5,774    
  809     Dendreon Corp.*     5,008    
  773     Discovery Laboratories, Inc.*     1,469    
  807     Enzo Biochem, Inc.*     7,537    
  1,051     Enzon Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*     8,797    
  1,339     Exelixis, Inc.*     9,801    
  4,231     Genentech, Inc.*     296,974    
  624     Gen-Probe Inc.*     35,662    
  2,391     Genzyme Corp.*     186,809    
  647     Geron Corp.*     3,216    
  8,445     Gilead Sciences, Inc.*     385,852    
  2,017     Human Genome
Sciences, Inc.*
    11,255    
  920     ImClone Systems, Inc.*     39,992    
  924     Immunomedics, Inc.*     2,107    
  1,354     Incyte Corp.*     16,221    
  713     InterMune Inc.*     11,957    
  610     Invitrogen Corp.*     52,259    
  1,222     Lexicon Genetics Inc.*     2,896    
  532     Martek Biosciences Corp.*     15,162    
  677     Maxygen Inc.*     5,084    
  1,463     Medarex, Inc.*     14,615    
  686     Medicines Company (The)*     11,744    
  3,589     Millennium
Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*
    54,445    
  617     Millipore Corp.*     43,283    
  527     Myriad Genetics, Inc.*     22,666    
  849     Nabi Biopharmaceuticals*     2,997    
  533     Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc.*     2,873    
  812     NPS Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*     3,207    
  569     Onyx Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*     27,045    
  755     OSI Pharmaceuticals Inc.*     30,109    
  1,403     PDL BioPharrma Inc.     20,947    
  968     Regeneron
Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*
    19,631    
  814     SciClone
Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*
    1,652    

 

See Notes to Financial Statements
9



Morgan Stanley Total Market Index Fund

Portfolio of Investments  n  January 31, 2008 (unaudited) continued

NUMBER OF
SHARES
 
  VALUE  
  690     SuperGen, Inc.*   $ 2,263    
  486     Techne Corp.*     31,590    
  700     Telik, Inc.*     1,757    
  456     Trimeris, Inc.*     2,914    
  563     Vermillion Inc.*     343    
  1,071     Vertex Pharmaceuticals Inc.*     21,806    
  1,445     XOMA Ltd.*     3,902    
  660     ZymoGenetics, Inc.*     6,659    
      2,589,956    
    Broadcasting (0.2%)  
  1,952     Citadel Broadcasting Corp.     2,850    
  4,374     Clear Channel
Communications, Inc.
    134,325    
  450     Cox Radio, Inc. (Class A)*     5,373    
  996     Cumulus Media, Inc. (Class A)*     6,384    
  521     Emmis Communications Corp.
(Class A)*
    1,454    
  644     Entercom
Communications Corp.*
    7,928    
  854     Entravision Communications
Corp. (Class A)*
    6,012    
  168     Fisher Communications, Inc.*     5,519    
  805     Gray Television, Inc.     6,102    
  502     Hearst-Argyle Television, Inc.     10,698    
  567     Lin TV Corp. (Class A)*     7,399    
  1,395     Radio One, Inc. (Class A)*     2,176    
  350     Salem Communications Corp.*     1,319    
  1,141     Sinclair Broadcast Group,
Inc. (Class A) **
    10,269    
  13,086     Sirius Satellite Radio Inc.*     41,875    
  671     Spanish Broadcasting System,
Inc. (Class A)*
    1,215    
  1,299     Westwood One, Inc.     2,052    
  2,704     XM Satellite Radio Holdings
Inc. (Class A)*
    33,530    
      286,480    
    Building Products (0.2%)  
  577     Griffon Corp.*     6,289    
  731     Lennox International Inc.     27,164    
  3,718     Masco Corp.     85,254    

 

NUMBER OF
SHARES
 
  VALUE  
  448     Simpson Manufacturing
Co., Inc.
  $ 12,342    
  1,638     Trane Inc.     73,350    
  345     Watsco, Inc.     12,724    
      217,123    
    Cable/Satellite TV (0.7%)  
  1,894     Cablevision Systems New York
Group (Class A)*
    44,471    
  5,608     Charter Communications,
Inc. (Class A)*
    6,561    
  27,595     Comcast Corp. (Class A)*     501,125    
  7,892     DIRECTV Group, Inc. (The)*     178,201    
  2,109     Dish Network Corp. (Class A)*     59,558    
  421     Ecostar Corp. (Class A)*     12,302    
  4,301     Liberty Global Inc. (Class A)*     173,803    
  961     Mediacom
Communications Corp.*
    4,767    
      980,788    
    Casino/Gaming (0.4%)  
  434     Ameristar Casinos, Inc.     9,539    
  575     Bally Technologies Inc.*     27,393    
  676     Boyd Gaming Corp.     18,069    
  258     Churchill Downs Inc.     13,150    
  3,147     International Game Technology     134,282    
  272     Isle of Capri Casinos, Inc.*     3,025    
  961     Las Vegas Sands Corp.*     84,251    
  1,189     MGM Mirage*     87,059    
  512     Multimedia Games, Inc.*     3,958    
  841     Penn National Gaming, Inc.*     43,858    
  455     Shuffle Master, Inc.*     4,341    
  694     Wynn Resorts, Ltd.*     79,796    
      508,721    
    Catalog/Specialty
Distribution (0.1%)
 
  852     Insight Enterprises, Inc.*     14,714    
  6,556     Liberty Media Corp - Interactive
(Series A)*
    104,306    
  701     Valuevision Media Inc.
(Class A)*
    4,402    
      123,422    

 

See Notes to Financial Statements
10



Morgan Stanley Total Market Index Fund

Portfolio of Investments  n  January 31, 2008 (unaudited) continued

NUMBER OF
SHARES
 
  VALUE  
    Chemicals: Agricultural (0.5%)  
  4,939     Monsanto Co.   $ 555,341    
  657     Scotts Miracle - Gro Company
(The) (Class A)
    25,649    
  1,613     The Mosaic Company*     146,799    
      727,789    
    Chemicals: Major
Diversified (0.6%)
 
  747     Cabot Corp.     22,208    
  8,808     Dow Chemical Co. (The)     340,517    
  8,395     Du Pont (E.I.) de
Nemours & Co.
    379,286    
  789     Eastman Chemical Co.     52,129    
  1,505     Hercules Inc.     26,383    
  1,428     Rohm & Haas Co.     76,184    
      896,707    
    Chemicals: Specialty (0.6%)  
  1,954     Air Products & Chemicals, Inc.     175,899    
  875     Airgas, Inc.     40,609    
  930     Albemarle Corp.     33,722    
  439     Arch Chemicals, Inc.     14,781    
  682     Ashland Inc.     31,051    
  324     Cambrex Corp.     3,078    
  3,217     Chemtura Corp.     21,554    
  538     Cytec Industries, Inc.     30,456    
  1,010     FMC Corp.     53,692    
  689     Georgia Gulf Corp.     5,374    
  114     Kronos Worldwide, Inc.     2,218    
  737     Lubrizol Corp. (The)     38,774    
  133     NL Industries, Inc.     1,496    
  554     OM Group, Inc.*     31,789    
  1,634     Polyone Corp.*     10,065    
  3,038     Praxair, Inc.     245,805    
  576     Schulman (A.), Inc.     11,745    
  671     Sensient Technologies Corp.     17,822    
  1,249     Sigma-Aldrich Corp.     62,025    
  288     Tronox Inc. (Class B)     2,108    
  214     Valhi, Inc.     3,531    
  834     Verenium Corp.     3,419    
      841,013    

 

NUMBER OF
SHARES
 
  VALUE  
    Coal (0.3%)  
  1,338     Arch Coal, Inc.   $ 58,872    
  1,768     CONSOL Energy, Inc.     129,064    
  200     Foundation Coal Holdings, Inc.     10,460    
  1,061     Massey Energy Co.     39,448    
  245     Patriot Coal Corp.*     9,739    
  2,453     Peabody Energy Corp.     132,511    
      380,094    
    Commercial Printing/
Forms (0.1%)
 
  659     Bowne & Co., Inc.     8,106    
  671     Deluxe Corp.     16,319    
  2,170     Donnelley (R.R.) & Sons Co.     75,711    
  552     Standard Register Co.     5,365    
      105,501    
    Computer Communications (1.2%)  
  4,882     3Com Corp.*     20,163    
  1,325     Adaptec, Inc.*     4,134    
  597     Avocent Corp.*     9,910    
  4,867     Brocade Communications
Systems, Inc.
    33,534    
  56,126     Cisco Systems, Inc.*     1,375,087    
  528     Echelon Corp.*     6,938    
  1,137     Emulex Corp.*     17,737    
  2,762     Extreme Networks, Inc.*     9,529    
  1,052     F5 Networks, Inc.*     24,754    
  851     FalconStor Software, Inc.*     7,506    
  3,935     Finisar Corp.*     6,296    
  1,763     Foundry Networks, Inc.*     24,329    
  539     Ixia*     3,989    
  5,437     Juniper Networks, Inc.*     147,614    
  1,890     MRV Communications, Inc.*     3,345    
  552     NETGEAR, Inc.*     14,716    
  1,974     QLogic Corp.*     28,228    
      1,737,809    
    Computer Peripherals (0.5%)  
  608     Avid Technology, Inc.*     15,759    
  759     Dot Hill Systems Corp.*     2,968    
  718     Electronics for Imaging, Inc.*     10,598    
  21,590     EMC Corp.*     342,633    

 

See Notes to Financial Statements
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Morgan Stanley Total Market Index Fund

Portfolio of Investments  n  January 31, 2008 (unaudited) continued

NUMBER OF
SHARES
 
  VALUE  
  453     Imation Corp.   $ 11,737    
  999     Lexmark International,
Inc. (Class A)*
    36,174    
  3,603     Network Appliance, Inc.*     83,662    
  3,104     Quantum Corp. - DLT & Storage
Systems*
    7,139    
  4,926     Seagate Technology
(Cayman Islands)*
    99,850    
  6,106     Seagate Technology
(Escrow) (a)*
       
  417     Sonic Solutions*     3,736    
  2,285     Western Digital Corp.*     60,438    
  942     Zebra Technologies Corp.
(Class A)*
    28,929    
      703,623    
    Computer Processing
Hardware (1.9%)
 
  7,744     Apple Inc.*     1,048,228    
  338     Cray Inc.*     1,845    
  18,324     Dell Inc.*     367,213    
  25,455     Hewlett-Packard Co.     1,113,656    
  1,707     NCR Corp.*     36,666    
  1,188     Palm, Inc.*     6,439    
  8,185     Sun Microsytems*     143,238    
      2,717,285    
    Construction Materials (0.2%)  
  553     AMCOL International Corp.     13,560    
  685     Eagle Materials Inc.     25,824    
  499     Martin Marietta Materials, Inc.     61,237    
  412     Texas Industries, Inc.     23,348    
  392     Trex Co., Inc.*     3,234    
  472     USG Corp.*     17,275    
  917     Vulcan Materials Co.     71,948    
      216,426    
    Consumer Sundries (0.0%)  
  658     American Greetings Corp.
(Class A)
    13,502    
  597     Blyth Industries, Inc.     13,009    

 

NUMBER OF
SHARES
 
  VALUE  
  351     Central Garden & Pet Co.*   $ 1,927    
  702     Central Garden & Pet Co.
(Class A)
    3,489    
      31,927    
    Containers/Packaging (0.4%)  
  882     Aptargroup, Inc.     33,269    
  1,043     Ball Corp.     47,863    
  1,247     Bemis Company, Inc.     33,893    
  543     Caraustar Industries, Inc.*     1,618    
  1,968     Crown Holdings, Inc.*     48,255    
  480     Greif, Inc.     31,584    
  644     Myers Industries, Inc.     7,567    
  1,751     Owens-Illinois, Inc.*     88,250    
  1,051     Packaging Corp. of America     25,476    
  1,526     Pactiv Corp.*     43,659    
  681     Rock-Tenn Co. (Class A)     19,470    
  1,629     Sealed Air Corp.     42,598    
  370     Silgan Holdings, Inc.     17,523    
  2,934     Smurfit-Stone
Container Corp.*
    27,844    
  1,114     Sonoco Products Co.     34,378    
  1,095     Temple-Inland Inc.     20,531    
      523,779    
    Contract Drilling (0.6%)  
  652     Diamond Offshore Drilling, Inc.     73,630    
  1,443     ENSCO International Inc.     73,766    
  2,538     Grey Wolf, Inc.*     15,126    
  1,238     Helmerich & Payne, Inc.     48,554    
  2,892     Nabors Industries, Ltd.
(Bermuda)*
    78,720    
  2,503     Noble Corp. (Cayman Islands)     109,556    
  1,844     Patterson-UTI Energy, Inc.*     36,106    
  1,622     Pride International, Inc.*     51,434    
  1,244     Rowan Companies, Inc.     42,346    
  3,148     Transocean Inc.*     385,945    
      915,183    
    Data Processing Services (0.8%)  
  1,023     Acxiom Corp.     10,854    
  1,071     Affiliated Computer Services,
Inc. (Class A)*
    52,211    

 

See Notes to Financial Statements
12



Morgan Stanley Total Market Index Fund

Portfolio of Investments  n  January 31, 2008 (unaudited) continued

NUMBER OF
SHARES
 
  VALUE  
  671     Alliance Data Systems Corp.*   $ 33,932    
  5,398     Automatic Data
Processing, Inc.
    218,997    
  1,424     Broadridge Financial
Solutions Inc.
    30,844    
  1,733     Computer Sciences Corp.*     73,341    
  1,697     Convergys Corp.*     26,320    
  737     CSG Systems
International, Inc.*
    9,404    
  630     DST Systems, Inc.*     45,045    
  524     Euronet Worldwide, Inc.*     13,855    
  1,621     Fidelity National Information
Services, Inc.
    68,811    
  1,645     Fiserv, Inc.*     84,504    
  959     Global Payments Inc.     35,867    
  643     Hewitt Associates, Inc.*     23,900    
  634     Metavante Technologies*     14,050    
  500     NeuStar, Inc. (Class A)*     14,855    
  3,152     Paychex, Inc.     103,133    
  1,931     Total System Services, Inc.     44,606    
  742     Tyler Technologies, Inc.*     9,928    
  7,153     Western Union Co.     160,227    
      1,074,684    
    Department Stores (0.3%)  
  908     Dillard's, Inc. (Class A)     18,006    
  2,865     Kohl's Corp.*     130,758    
  5,207     Macy's, Inc.     143,921    
  1,921     Penney (J.C.) Co., Inc.     91,075    
  1,655     Saks, Inc.*     29,873    
      413,633    
    Discount Stores (1.5%)  
  736     99 Cents Only Stores*     6,123    
  1,617     Big Lots, Inc.*     28,071    
  949     BJ's Wholesale Club, Inc.*     30,785    
  4,420     Costco Wholesale Corp.     300,295    
  1,274     Dollar Tree Stores, Inc.*     35,685    
  1,520     Family Dollar Stores, Inc.     31,966    
  628     Fred's, Inc.     5,922    
  892     Sears Holdings Corp.*     98,557    

 

NUMBER OF
SHARES
 
  VALUE  
  7,202     Target Corp.   $ 400,287    
  23,569     Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.     1,199,191    
      2,136,882    
    Drugstore Chains (0.6%)  
  14,245     CVS Caremark Corp.     556,552    
  364     Longs Drug Stores Corp.     16,748    
  6,011     Rite Aid Corp.*     17,792    
  951     Sally Beauty Holdings, Inc.     7,760    
  9,235     Walgreen Co.     324,241    
      923,093    
    Electric Utilities (3.3%)  
  6,141     AES Corp. (The)*     117,170    
  1,556     Allegheny Energy, Inc.*     85,253    
  425     Allete Inc.     16,358    
  1,196     Alliant Energy, Inc.     44,132    
  1,981     Ameren Corp.     88,769    
  3,685     American Electric
Power Co., Inc.
    157,829    
  3,556     Aquila, Inc.*     12,482    
  746     Avista Corp.     15,032    
  533     Black Hills Corp.     20,648    
  2,946     CenterPoint Energy, Inc.     47,165    
  308     CH Energy Group, Inc.     11,886    
  762     Cleco Corp.     19,698    
  2,472     CMS Energy Corp.     38,736    
  2,269     Consolidated Edison, Inc.     98,883    
  1,754     Constellation Energy Group     164,806    
  6,340     Dominion Resources, Inc.     272,620    
  1,303     DPL, Inc.     36,171    
  1,732     DTE Energy Co.     73,870    
  11,276     Duke Energy Corp.     210,410    
  2,788     Edison International     145,422    
  772     El Paso Electric Co.*     18,088    
  445     Empire District
Electric Co. (The)
    9,866    
  1,677     Energy East Corp.     42,344    
  1,935     Entergy Corp.     209,328    
  6,119     Exelon Corp.     466,207    
  3,082     FirstEnergy Corp.     219,500    

 

See Notes to Financial Statements
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Morgan Stanley Total Market Index Fund

Portfolio of Investments  n  January 31, 2008 (unaudited) continued

NUMBER OF
SHARES
 
  VALUE  
  3,559     FPL Group, Inc.   $ 229,484    
  993     Great Plains Energy Inc.     27,685    
  1,103     Hawaiian Electric
Industries, Inc.
    24,795    
  519     IDACORP, Inc.     16,940    
  939     Integrys Energy Group, Inc.     45,654    
  350     MGE Energy Inc.     11,466    
  2,794     Mirant Corp.*     102,931    
  1,631     Northeast Utilities     45,211    
  1,860     NRG Energy, Inc.*     71,777    
  1,217     NSTAR     39,467    
  943     OGE Energy Corp.     30,864    
  422     Otter Tail Power Co.     13,745    
  1,921     Pepco Holdings, Inc.     48,909    
  3,231     PG&E Corp.     132,600    
  1,039     Pinnacle West Capital Corp.     39,918    
  930     PNM Resources Inc.     17,968    
  3,558     PPL Corp.     174,057    
  2,329     Progress Energy, Inc.     105,201    
  2,302     Public Service Enterprise
Group Inc.
    220,992    
  1,476     Puget Energy, Inc.     38,597    
  3,153     Reliant Energy, Inc.*     67,064    
  1,137     SCANA Corp.     42,399    
  1,533     Sierra Pacific Resources*     22,949    
  6,954     Southern Co. (The)     252,778    
  2,298     TECO Energy, Inc.     38,308    
  380     UIL Holdings Corp.     12,977    
  425     UniSource Energy Corp.     12,487    
  1,177     Westar Energy, Inc.     28,672    
  1,164     Wisconsin Energy Corp.     52,997    
  3,960     Xcel Energy, Inc.     82,328    
      4,693,893    
    Electrical Products (0.5%)  
  650     Acuity Brands, Inc.     29,581    
  527     Baldor Electric Co.     15,958    
  563     Belden CDT Inc.     23,815    
  499     C&D Technologies, Inc.     2,954    
  1,841     Cooper Industries Ltd.
(Class A) (Bermuda)
    81,998    
  7,496     Emerson Electric Co.     381,097    

 

NUMBER OF
SHARES
 
  VALUE  
  638     Energizer Holdings, Inc.*   $ 59,730    
  507     Energy Conversion
Devices, Inc.*
    11,702    
  273     Franklin Electric Co., Inc.     10,276    
  366     Greatbatch, Inc.     8,264    
  671     Hubbell, Inc. (Class B)*     31,993    
  426     Littelfuse, Inc.*     12,946    
  1,383     Molex Inc.     33,247    
  1,848     Power-One, Inc.*     4,232    
  736     Thomas & Betts Corp.*     33,304    
      741,097    
    Electronic Components (0.4%)  
  1,892     Amphenol Corporation
(Class A)
    75,566    
  878     AVX Corp.     11,440    
  728     Benchmark Electronics, Inc.*     12,922    
  1,039     Cree, Inc.*     30,702    
  675     CTS Corp.     7,155    
  428     Hutchinson Technology Inc.*     6,750    
  1,787     Jabil Circuit, Inc.     23,678    
  1,536     Kemet Corp.*     8,002    
  1,307     Kopin Corp.*     4,405    
  1,489     MEMC Electronic
Materials, Inc.*
    106,404    
  696     Methode Electronics, Inc.     8,436    
  682     OmniVision Technologies, Inc.*     9,657    
  386     Park Electrochemical Corp.     9,140    
  572     Plexus Corp.*     12,921    
  1,817     SanDisk Corp.*     46,243    
  7,066     Sanmina-SCI Corp.*     11,094    
  126     Superconductor
Technologies Inc.*
    698    
  607     Technitrol, Inc.     13,755    
  733     TTM Technologies, Inc.*     7,455    
  4,736     Tyco Electronics Ltd.
(Bermuda)
    160,124    
  307     Vicor Corp.     3,779    
  2,215     Vishay Intertechnology, Inc.*     23,235    
      593,561    

 

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Morgan Stanley Total Market Index Fund

Portfolio of Investments  n  January 31, 2008 (unaudited) continued

NUMBER OF
SHARES
 
  VALUE  
    Electronic Distributors (0.1%)  
  519     Anixter International, Inc.   $ 36,361    
  1,216     Arrow Electronics, Inc.*     41,612    
  1,471     Avnet, Inc.*     52,382    
  1,646     Ingram Micro Inc. (Class A)*     29,266    
  2,178     Safeguard Scientifics, Inc.*     4,182    
  478     ScanSource, Inc.*     15,133    
  800     Tech Data Corp.*     27,504    
      206,440    
    Electronic Equipment/
Instruments (0.4%)
 
  4,118     Agilent Technologies, Inc.*     139,641    
  640     Checkpoint Systems, Inc.*     15,206    
  588     Coherent, Inc.*     15,288    
  760     Diebold, Inc.     19,669    
  243     Dionex Corp.*     17,034    
  267     DTS, Inc.*     5,823    
  682     Intermec Inc.     13,585    
  400     Itron, Inc.*     32,960    
  2,304     JDS Uniphase Corp.*     23,985    
  413     Mercury Computer
Systems, Inc.*
    3,428    
  707     National Instruments Corp.     18,990    
  605     Newport Corp.*     6,353    
  1,537     Rockwell Automation, Inc.     87,640    
  525     SeaChange International, Inc.*     3,686    
  377     Varian, Inc.*     20,452    
  8,598     Xerox Corp.*     132,409    
      556,149    
    Electronic Production
Equipment (0.5%)
 
  630     Advanced Energy
Industries, Inc.*
    6,810    
  1,452     Amkor Technology, Inc.*     11,093    
  14,853     Applied Materials, Inc.     266,166    
  716     Asyst Technologies, Inc.*     2,112    
  560     ATMI, Inc.*     14,728    
  1,781     Axcelis Technologies, Inc.*     7,106    
  1,240     Brooks Automation Inc.*     15,240    

 

NUMBER OF
SHARES
 
  VALUE  
  2,861     Cadence Design
Systems, Inc.*
  $ 29,039    
  685     Cognex Corp.     10,480    
  414     Cohu, Inc.     6,189    
  1,182     Credence Systems Corp.*     1,548    
  499     Cymer, Inc.*     13,478    
  544     Electro Scientific
Industries, Inc.*
    8,943    
  1,637     Entegris Inc.*     12,605    
  427     FEI Co.*     9,676    
  477     FormFactor Inc.*     11,553    
  1,874     KLA-Tencor Corp.     78,296    
  927     Kulicke & Soffa
Industries, Inc.*
    4,996    
  1,343     Lam Research Corp.*     51,558    
  917     LTX Corp.*     2,476    
  828     Mattson Technology, Inc.*     4,720    
  1,407     Mentor Graphics Corp.*     11,608    
  588     MKS Instruments, Inc.*     10,937    
  1,316     Novellus Systems, Inc.*     31,268    
  316     Photon Dynamics, Inc.*     2,819    
  525     Photronics, Inc.*     6,400    
  1,704     Synopsys, Inc.*     37,522    
  2,345     Teradyne, Inc.*     25,725    
  686     Tessera Technologies, Inc.*     26,871    
  446     Ultratech Stepper, Inc.*     4,237    
  1,093     Varian Semiconductor
Equipment Associates, Inc.*
    35,205    
  319     Veeco Instruments, Inc.*     4,517    
      765,921    
    Electronics/Appliance
Stores (0.2%)
 
  3,718     Best Buy Co., Inc.     181,476    
  683     Blockbuster, Inc. (Class A)     2,131    
  1,980     Circuit City Stores - Circuit
City Group
    10,771    
  658     Movie Gallery, Inc.     14    
  1,723     RadioShack Corp.     29,894    
      224,286    

 

See Notes to Financial Statements
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Morgan Stanley Total Market Index Fund

Portfolio of Investments  n  January 31, 2008 (unaudited) continued

NUMBER OF
SHARES
 
  VALUE  
    Electronics/Appliances (0.1%)  
  2,834     Eastman Kodak Co.   $ 56,482    
  620     Harman International
Industries, Inc.
    28,873    
  551     Helen of Troy Ltd.*     9,367    
  758     Whirlpool Corp.     64,513    
      159,235    
    Engineering &
Construction (0.4%)
 
  486     Dycom Industries, Inc.*     11,479    
  968     EMCOR Group, Inc.*     21,228    
  788     Fluor Corp.     95,876    
  1,200     Foster Wheeler Ltd.
(Bermuda)
    82,164    
  531     Granite Construction Inc.     20,215    
  516     Insituform Technologies,
Inc. (Class A)*
    6,553    
  1,143     Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc.*     87,371    
  1,991     McDermott International, Inc.
(Panama)*
    93,935    
  1,439     Quanta Services, Inc.*     31,543    
  987     Shaw Group Inc. (The)*     55,766    
  636     URS Corp.*     27,920    
      534,050    
    Environmental Services (0.2%)  
  2,852     Allied Waste Industries, Inc.*     28,092    
  1,425     Newpark Resources, Inc.*     6,940    
  1,844     Republic Services, Inc.     55,320    
  993     Tetra Tech, Inc.*     19,552    
  947     Waste Connections, Inc.*     27,614    
  5,165     Waste Management, Inc.     167,553    
      305,071    
    Finance/Rental/Leasing (0.9%)  
  144     Amerco*     10,005    
  1,420     AmeriCredit Corp.*     18,900    
  1,080     Avis Budget Group, Inc.     14,418    
  4,393     Capital One Financial Corp.     240,780    
  1,323     CapitalSource, Inc.     21,710    
  504     Cash American
International, Inc.
    16,385    
  756     Centerline Holding Co.     4,302    

 

NUMBER OF
SHARES
 
  VALUE  
  1,938     CIT Group, Inc.   $ 54,186    
  299     CompuCredit Corp.*     4,395    
  5,689     Countrywide Financial Corp.     39,595    
  6,070     Discover Financial Services     106,225    
  281     Dollar Thrifty Automotive
Group, Inc.*
    6,859    
  78     Doral Financial Corp.*     1,544    
  8,832     Fannie Mae     299,052    
  543     Financial Federal Corp.     13,054    
  6,465     Freddie Mac     196,471    
  909     Fremont General Corp.     3,000    
  601     GATX Corp.     22,598    
  124     Great Lakes Bancorp Inc.*     1,649    
  751     IndyMac Bancorp, Inc.     6,136    
  456     Mastercard Inc. Class A*     94,392    
  477     Ocwen Financial Corp.*     2,976    
  700     PHH Corp.     13,153    
  792     Rent-A-Center, Inc.*     13,543    
  671     Ryder System, Inc.     34,932    
  3,866     SLM Corp.     84,086    
  71     Student Loan Corp. (The)     8,408    
  897     United Rentals, Inc.*     16,370    
      1,349,124    
    Financial Conglomerates (2.7%)  
  10,076     American Express Co.     496,948    
  45,365     Citigroup, Inc.     1,280,200    
  1,678     Conseco Inc.*     20,203    
  31,707     JPMorgan Chase & Co.     1,507,668    
  1,733     Leucadia National Corp.*     76,547    
  468     National Financial
Partners Corp.
    16,895    
  2,603     Principal Financial Group, Inc.     155,165    
  4,509     Prudential Financial, Inc.     380,424    
  25     Wesco Financial Corp.     9,900    
      3,943,950    
    Financial Publishing/
Services (0.3%)
 
  365     Advent Software, Inc.*     16,483    
  662     Dun & Bradstreet Corp.*     60,891    
  1,343     Equifax, Inc.     49,812    
  553     FactSet Research Systems Inc.     30,929    

 

See Notes to Financial Statements
16



Morgan Stanley Total Market Index Fund

Portfolio of Investments  n  January 31, 2008 (unaudited) continued

NUMBER OF
SHARES
 
  VALUE  
  632     Interactive Data Corp.*   $ 18,296    
  3,348     McGraw-Hill Companies,
Inc. (The)
    143,160    
  2,290     Moody's Corp.     80,127    
  1,578     SEI Investments Co.     43,711    
  21     Value Line, Inc.     822    
      444,231    
    Food Distributors (0.1%)  
  583     Performance Food Group Co.*     18,440    
  5,806     SYSCO Corp.     168,664    
  539     United Natural Foods, Inc.*     12,925    
      200,029    
    Food Retail (0.3%)  
  721     Casey's General Stores, Inc.     18,746    
  6,350     Kroger Co. (The)     161,608    
  624     Ruddick Corp.     21,266    
  4,178     Safeway Inc.     129,476    
  2,000     SUPERVALU, Inc.     60,120    
  137     Weis Markets, Inc.     5,122    
  1,330     Whole Foods Market, Inc.     52,455    
      448,793    
    Food: Major Diversified (0.8%)  
  2,365     Campbell Soup Co.     74,758    
  4,856     ConAgra Foods Inc.     104,550    
  2,659     Del Monte Foods Co.*     23,851    
  3,326     General Mills, Inc.     181,633    
  2,983     Heinz (H.J.) Co.     126,956    
  2,327     Kellogg Co.     111,463    
  15,539     Kraft Foods Inc. (Class A)     454,671    
  7,115     Sara Lee Corp.     100,037    
  525     TreeHouse Foods, Inc.*     10,957    
      1,188,876    
    Food: Meat/Fish/Dairy (0.1%)  
  1,336     Dean Foods Co.     37,408    
  830     Hormel Foods Corp.     32,154    
  537     Pilgrim's Pride Corp. (Class B)     13,119    
  379     Sanderson Farms, Inc.     12,738    
  1,111     Smithfield Foods, Inc.*     30,941    
  2,527     Tyson Foods, Inc. (Class A)     36,010    
      162,370    

 

NUMBER OF
SHARES
 
  VALUE  
    Food: Specialty/Candy (0.3%)  
  340     American Italian Pasta Co.
(Class A)
  $ 2,312    
  729     Chiquita Brands
International, Inc.
    13,618    
  104     Farmer Brothers Co.     2,449    
  1,160     Flowers Foods Inc.     27,840    
  448     Fresh Del Monte Produce, Inc.     14,354    
  490     Hain Celestial Group, Inc.*     13,230    
  1,561     Hershey Foods Co. (The)     56,508    
  454     Lancaster Colony Corp.     15,826    
  567     Lance, Inc.     10,393    
  1,236     McCormick & Co., Inc.
(Non-Voting)
    41,678    
  880     NBTY, Inc.*     21,314    
  355     Ralcorp Holdings, Inc.*     19,315    
  683     Smucker (J.M.) Co.     31,917    
  455     Tootsie Roll Industries, Inc.     11,366    
  2,186     Wrigley (Wm.) Jr. Co.     125,542    
      407,662    
    Forest Products (0.1%)  
  1,351     Louisiana-Pacific Corp.     20,630    
  346     Universal Forest Products, Inc.     12,525    
  2,310     Weyerhaeuser Co.     156,433    
      189,588    
    Gas Distributors (0.7%)  
  923     AGL Resources, Inc.     34,935    
  1,109     Atmos Energy Corp.     31,850    
  4,342     Dynegy, Inc. (Class A)*     30,481    
  770     Energen Corp.     48,433    
  500     Energy Transfer Partners LP     25,075    
  1,183     Equitable Resources, Inc.     65,952    
  372     Laclede Group, Inc. (The)     12,492    
  1,852     MDU Resources Group, Inc.     48,004    
  871     National Fuel Gas Co.     37,549    
  336     New Jersey Resources Corp.     15,755    
  632     Nicor Inc.     25,912    
  2,746     NiSource, Inc.     52,146    
  502     Northwest Natural Gas Co.     23,765    
  1,061     ONEOK, Inc.     49,867    

 

See Notes to Financial Statements
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Morgan Stanley Total Market Index Fund

Portfolio of Investments  n  January 31, 2008 (unaudited) continued

NUMBER OF
SHARES
 
  VALUE  
  983     Piedmont Natural Gas Co., Inc.   $ 24,644    
  1,678     Questar Corp.     85,427    
  2,159     Sempra Energy     120,688    
  490     South Jersey Industries, Inc.     17,165    
  1,325     Southern Union Co.*     36,014    
  642     Southwest Gas Corp.     18,329    
  5,637     Spectra Energy Corp.     128,749    
  1,303     UGI Corp.     34,686    
  1,063     Vectren Corp.     29,179    
  698     WGL Holdings Inc.     22,504    
      1,019,601    
    Home Building (0.2%)  
  573     Beazer Homes USA Inc.     4,996    
  219     Brookfield Homes Corp.     3,712    
  132     Cavco Industries, Inc.*     4,339    
  1,145     Centex Corp.     31,808    
  1,069     Champion Enterprises, Inc.*     10,444    
  2,777     D.R. Horton, Inc.     47,903    
  502     Hovnanian Enterprises, Inc.*     4,965    
  881     KB Home     24,228    
  1,368     Lennar Corp. (Class A)     28,181    
  291     Levitt Corp. (Class A)     681    
  472     M.D.C. Holdings, Inc.     21,839    
  188     M/I Homes, Inc.     2,805    
  360     Meritage Homes Corp.*     5,778    
  70     NVR, Inc.*     44,205    
  446     Palm Harbor Homes, Inc.*     3,340    
  2,197     Pulte Homes, Inc.     35,899    
  694     Ryland Group, Inc. (The)     23,395    
  924     Standard Pacific Corp.     3,520    
  1,374     Toll Brothers, Inc.*     31,987    
  261     TOUSA, Inc.     37    
  632     WCI Communities, Inc.*     3,824    
      337,886    
    Home Furnishings (0.1%)  
  383     Ethan Allen Interiors, Inc.     11,854    
  766     Furniture Brands
International, Inc.
    7,315    
  698     Jarden Corp.*     17,478    
  814     La-Z-Boy, Inc.     6,203    

 

NUMBER OF
SHARES
 
  VALUE  
  2,038     Leggett & Platt, Inc.   $ 38,763    
  265     Libbey, Inc.     4,102    
  587     Mohawk Industries, Inc.*     46,913    
  2,801     Newell Rubbermaid, Inc.     67,560    
  919     Select Comfort Corp.*     7,223    
      207,411    
    Home Improvement
Chains (0.7%)
 
  1,419     Fastenal Co.     57,342    
  18,863     Home Depot, Inc. (The)     578,528    
  14,019     Lowe's Companies, Inc.     370,662    
  1,062     Sherwin-Williams Co.     60,757    
      1,067,289    
    Hospital/Nursing
Management (0.1%)
 
  475     Amsurg Corp.*     12,236    
  1,019     Community Health
Systems Inc.*
    32,710    
  2,532     Health Management
Associates, Inc. (Class A)
    13,647    
  438     Kindred Healthcare, Inc.*     12,063    
  701     LifePoint Hospitals, Inc.*     18,927    
  600     Psychiatric Solutions, Inc.     18,102    
  682     Sunrise Senior Living, Inc.*     19,580    
  5,324     Tenet Healthcare Corp.*     23,585    
  602     Universal Health Services,
Inc. (Class B)
    28,372    
      179,222    
    Hotels/Resorts/
Cruiselines (0.4%)
 
  4,001     Carnival Corp (Panama) (Units)†     178,004    
  511     Choice Hotels
International, Inc.
    17,067    
  567     Gaylord Entertainment Co.*     16,551    
  576     Marcus Corp. (The)     10,201    
  3,382     Marriott International, Inc.
(Class A)
    121,617    
  1,975     Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd.
(Liberia)
    79,553    

 

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Morgan Stanley Total Market Index Fund

Portfolio of Investments  n  January 31, 2008 (unaudited) continued

NUMBER OF
SHARES
 
  VALUE  
  2,028     Starwood Hotels & Resorts
Worldwide, Inc.
  $ 91,767    
  542     Vail Resorts, Inc.*     25,658    
  1,941     Wyndham Worldwide Corp.*     45,730    
      586,148    
    Household/Personal Care (2.1%)  
  951     Alberto-Culver Co.     25,477    
  4,216     Avon Products, Inc.     147,644    
  833     Church & Dwight Co., Inc.     44,332    
  1,428     Clorox Co. (The)     87,565    
  4,727     Colgate-Palmolive Co.     363,979    
  1,253     Estee Lauder Companies, Inc.
(The) (Class A)
    52,877    
  948     International Flavors &
Fragrances, Inc.
    40,394    
  4,209     Kimberly-Clark Corp.     276,321    
  861     Nu Skin Enterprises, Inc.
(Class A)
    14,146    
  30,017     Procter & Gamble Co. (The)     1,979,621    
  634     Spectrum Brands, Inc.*     2,973    
      3,035,329    
    Industrial Conglomerates (4.0%)  
  6,318     3M Co.     503,229    
  2,225     Danaher Corp.     165,651    
  94,889     General Electric Co.**     3,360,019    
  6,911     Honeywell International, Inc.     408,233    
  3,093     Ingersoll-Rand Co. Ltd.
(Class A) (Bermuda)
    122,235    
  1,777     ITT Corp.     105,607    
  641     SPX Corp.     64,485    
  2,022     Textron, Inc.     113,333    
  4,736     Tyco International Ltd.
(Bermuda)
    186,409    
  8,510     United Technologies Corp.     624,719    
  489     Walter Industries, Inc.     20,499    
      5,674,419    
    Industrial Machinery (0.5%)  
  716     Actuant Corp. (Class A)     19,568    
  652     Flowserve Corp.*     53,542    
  719     FuelCell Energy, Inc.*     6,047    
  767     Graco Inc.     26,247    

 

NUMBER OF
SHARES
 
  VALUE  
  952     IDEX Corp.   $ 29,731    
  4,562     Illinois Tool Works Inc.     229,925    
  1,068     Kennametal Inc.     32,713    
  518     Lincoln Electric Holdings, Inc.     31,935    
  758     Mueller Water Products, Inc.
(Class B Shares)
    6,503    
  467     Nordson Corp.     23,294    
  1,657     Parker Hannifin Corp.     112,030    
  489     Regal-Beloit Corp.     18,543    
  931     Roper Industries, Inc.     52,061    
  377     Tecumseh Products Co.
(Class A)
    8,792    
  303     Watts Water Technologies, Inc.
(Class A)
    8,996    
  462     Woodward Governor Co.     29,004    
      688,931    
    Industrial Specialties (0.3%)  
  669     Buckeye Technologies Inc.*     8,797    
  407     Cabot Microelectronics Corp.*     14,074    
  995     Donaldson Co., Inc.     41,691    
  1,708     Ecolab Inc.     82,411    
  963     Evergreen Energy Inc.     2,215    
  689     Ferro Corp.     12,182    
  870     Fuller (H.B.) Co.     18,061    
  1,256     GrafTech International Ltd..*     18,903    
  543     Headwaters Inc.*     6,120    
  331     Minerals Technologies, Inc.     18,006    
  1,546     PPG Industries, Inc.     102,175    
  315     Rogers Corp.*     9,831    
  1,514     RPM International, Inc.     32,763    
  651     Spartech Corp.     9,589    
  611     Symyx Technologies, Inc.*     4,008    
  1,300     Valspar Corp. (The)     26,039    
  325     WD-40 Co.     10,972    
  325     Zep Inc.     5,369    
      423,206    
    Information Technology
Services (1.5%)
 
  5,309     Accenture Ltd. (Class A)
(Bermuda)
    183,798    
  2,587     BearingPoint, Inc.*     5,071    

 

See Notes to Financial Statements
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Morgan Stanley Total Market Index Fund

Portfolio of Investments  n  January 31, 2008 (unaudited) continued

NUMBER OF
SHARES
 
  VALUE  
  288     Black Box Corp.   $ 9,579    
  413     CACI International Inc.
(Class A)*
    18,003    
  1,186     CIBER, Inc.*     5,716    
  1,813     Citrix Systems, Inc.*     62,766    
  2,686     Cognizant Technology Solutions
Corp. (Class A)*
    74,939    
  4,883     Electronic Data Systems Corp.     98,148    
  807     Epicor Software Corp.*     8,917    
  1,044     Henry (Jack) & Associates, Inc.     25,662    
  14,148     International Business
Machines Corp.
    1,518,646    
  557     JDA Software Group, Inc.*     9,909    
  8,056     Level 3 Communications, Inc.*     27,713    
  320     ManTech International Corp.
(Class A)*
    13,088    
  543     MICROS Systems, Inc.*     33,438    
  944     Perot Systems Corp. (Class A)*     11,460    
  639     QAD, Inc.     5,668    
  1,268     Sapient Corp.*     8,889    
  275     SRA International, Inc.
(Class A)*
    7,543    
  120     Syntel, Inc.     3,556    
  1,707     Teradata Corp.*     40,661    
  4,627     Unisys Corp.*     19,248    
  282     Verint Systems Inc.*     5,217    
  1,408     Wind River Systems, Inc.*     11,813    
      2,209,448    
    Insurance Brokers/
Services (0.3%)
 
  2,653     AON Corp.     115,458    
  1,351     Brown & Brown, Inc.     30,411    
  1,040     ChoicePoint, Inc.*     34,622    
  898     Crawford & Co. (Class B)     4,490    
  1,278     Gallagher (Arthur J.) & Co.     32,474    
  521     Hilb, Rogal & Hobbs Co.     18,850    
  5,225     Marsh & McLennan
Companies, Inc.
    144,210    
      380,515    

 

NUMBER OF
SHARES
 
  VALUE  
    Integrated Oil (5.8%)  
  20,561     Chevron Corp.   $ 1,737,405    
  942     Cimarex Energy Co.*     38,443    
  14,063     ConocoPhillips     1,129,540    
  55,723     Exxon Mobil Corp.     4,814,467    
  2,340     Hess Corp.     212,542    
  6,667     Marathon Oil Corp.     312,349    
  1,657     Murphy Oil Corp.     121,856    
      8,366,602    
    Internet Retail (0.3%)  
  2,819     Amazon.com, Inc.*     219,036    
  1,314     Drugstore.com, Inc.*     3,719    
  1,349     Gamestop Corp (Class A)*     69,784    
  2,486     IAC/InterActiveCorp.*     64,487    
  436     Netflix Inc.*     10,965    
      367,991    
    Internet Software/Services (1.2%)  
  1,482     Akamai Technologies, Inc.*     44,756    
  962     Ariba, Inc.*     9,591    
  4,054     BEA Systems, Inc.*     75,769    
  1,677     Borland Software Corp.*     4,193    
  857     CMGI Inc.*     11,055    
  1,798     CNET Networks, Inc.*     14,186    
  600     Digital River, Inc.*     22,500    
  1,966     Earthlink, Inc.*     13,388    
  1,807     Google Inc. (Class A)*     1,019,690    
  282     GSI Commerce, Inc.*     4,591    
  393     Internap Network
Services Corp.*
    3,466    
  603     J2 Global
Communications, Inc.*
    13,212    
  847     Lionbridge Technologies, Inc.*     2,778    
  141     MicroStrategy Inc. (Class A)*     10,282    
  1,087     NIC Inc.*     7,772    
  1,181     Openwave Systems, Inc.*     2,445    
  620     Packeteer, Inc.*     3,075    
  698     Progress Software Corp.*     20,605    
  1,661     RealNetworks, Inc.*     9,684    
  1,319     S1 Corp.*     7,466    
  627     Secure Computing Corp.*     5,612    

 

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Portfolio of Investments  n  January 31, 2008 (unaudited) continued

NUMBER OF
SHARES
 
  VALUE  
  1,271     SonicWALL, Inc.*   $ 11,159    
  670     Supportsoft, Inc.*     2,439    
  1,144     United Online, Inc.*     12,778    
  2,480     VeriSign, Inc.*     84,122    
  685     Vignette Corporation*     9,638    
  658     Websense, Inc.*     13,489    
  12,143     Yahoo! Inc.*     232,903    
      1,672,644    
    Investment Banks/
Brokers (2.1%)
 
  2,039     Ameriprise Financial, Inc.     112,777    
  1,066     Bear Stearns
Companies, Inc. (The)
    96,260    
  9,902     Charles Schwab Corp. (The)     220,815    
  372     CME Group Inc.     230,231    
  4,153     E*TRADE Group, Inc.*     20,640    
  590     eSPEED, Inc (Class A)*     6,903    
  3,366     Goldman Sachs
Group, Inc. (The)
    675,792    
  589     Investment Technology
Group, Inc.*
    27,665    
  1,261     Jefferies Group, Inc.     25,497    
  1,363     Knight Capital Group, Inc.*     22,830    
  1,305     LaBranche & Co., Inc.*     7,452    
  5,062     Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc.     324,828    
  8,447     Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc.     476,411    
  12,534     Morgan Stanley     619,556    
  818     Nasdaq Stock Market Inc.*     37,849    
  488     NYSE Euronext     38,381    
  1,160     Raymond James Financial, Inc.     32,584    
  3,184     TD AmeriTrade Holding Corp.     59,732    
  752     Tradestation Group Inc.*     8,197    
      3,044,400    
    Investment Managers (0.7%)  
  374     Affiliated Managers
Group, Inc.*
    36,768    
  362     AllianceBernstein Holding LP     24,033    
  144     BlackRock, Inc. (Class A)     31,838    
  1,439     Eaton Vance Corp. (Non-Voting)     53,632    
  1,104     Federated Investors, Inc.
(Class B)
    46,997    

 

NUMBER OF
SHARES
 
  VALUE  
  1,663     Franklin Resources, Inc.   $ 173,334    
  2,132     Janus Capital Group, Inc.     57,585    
  1,124     Legg Mason, Inc.     80,928    
  2,444     Price (T.) Rowe Group, Inc.     123,642    
  3,760     State Street Corp.     308,771    
  1,134     Waddell & Reed Financial, Inc.
(Class A)
    37,626    
      975,154    
    Investment Trusts/
Mutual Funds (0.0%)
 
  244     BP Prudhoe Bay Royalty Trust     19,313    
  28     Cross Timbers Royalty Trust     1,232    
      20,545    
    Life/Health Insurance (0.8%)  
  4,706     AFLAC, Inc.     288,619    
  181     American National
Insurance Co.
    22,699    
  729     Citizens, Inc.*     4,403    
  513     Delphi Financial Group, Inc.
(Class A)
    16,098    
  222     FBL Financial Group, Inc.
(Class A)
    7,315    
  4,241     Genworth Financial Inc.
(Class A)
    103,226    
  67     Kansas City Life Insurance Co.     3,151    
  2,611     Lincoln National Corp.     141,934    
  4,137     MetLife, Inc.     243,959    
  65     National Western
Life Insurance Co. (Class A)
    12,206    
  1,429     Phoenix Companies Ltd.     15,476    
  261     Presidential Life Corp.     4,787    
  789     Protective Life Corp.     31,355    
  351     Reinsurance Group of
America, Inc.
    20,347    
  682     StanCorp Financial Group, Inc.     33,561    
  949     Torchmark Corp.     57,946    
  514     Universal American
Financial Corp.*
    10,758    
  2,953     UnumProvident Corp.     66,797    
      1,084,637    

 

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Portfolio of Investments  n  January 31, 2008 (unaudited) continued

NUMBER OF
SHARES
 
  VALUE  
    Major Banks (4.1%)  
  41,643     Bank of America Corp.   $ 1,846,867    
  10,335     Bank of New York Mellon Corp.     481,921    
  5,149     BB&T Corp.     186,806    
  1,597     Comerica, Inc.     69,661    
  3,841     Huntington Bancshares, Inc.     51,661    
  3,810     KeyCorp     99,631    
  6,647     National City Corp.     118,250    
  3,250     PNC Financial Services
Group, Inc.
    213,265    
  2,542     Popular, Inc.     34,368    
  6,728     Regions Financial Corp.     169,815    
  3,378     SunTrust Banks, Inc.     232,913    
  16,243     U.S. Bancorp     551,450    
  679     UnionBanCal Corp.     33,312    
  18,349     Wachovia Corp.     714,327    
  31,113     Wells Fargo & Co.     1,058,153    
      5,862,400    
    Major Telecommunications (2.5%)  
  57,981     AT&T Inc.     2,231,689    
  3,739     Cincinnati Bell Inc.*     14,507    
  1,422     Embarq Corp.     64,417    
  1,276     Primus Telecommunications
Group, Inc.*
    472    
  27,076     Sprint Nextel Corp.     285,110    
  26,725     Verizon Communications, Inc.     1,037,999    
      3,634,194    
    Managed Health Care (1.3%)  
  5,354     Aetna, Inc.     285,154    
  748     AMERIGROUP Corp.*     28,065    
  716     Centene Corp.*     17,141    
  3,364     CIGNA Corp.     165,374    
  1,563     Coventry Health Care, Inc.*     88,435    
  1,131     Health Net Inc.*     52,580    
  1,546     Humana, Inc.*     124,144    
  621     Sierra Health Services, Inc.*     26,691    
  12,292     UnitedHealth Group Inc.     624,925    
  200     Wellcare Health Plans Inc.*     9,398    
  5,816     WellPoint Inc.*     454,811    
      1,876,718    

 

NUMBER OF
SHARES
 
  VALUE  
    Marine Shipping (0.1%)  
  603     Alexander & Baldwin, Inc.   $ 27,521    
  334     General Maritime Corp.     8,297    
  642     Kirby Corp.*     29,519    
  391     Overseas Shipholding
Group, Inc.
    25,501    
  600     Teekay Shipping Corp.     28,380    
  663     Tidewater, Inc.     35,112    
      154,330    
    Media Conglomerates (1.4%)  
  6,410     CBS Corp. (Class B)     161,468    
  2,866     Discovery Holding
Company (Class A)*
    66,549    
  18,783     Disney (Walt) Co. (The)     562,175    
  21,526     News Corp. (Class A)     406,841    
  39,077     Time Warner, Inc.     615,072    
  5,981     Viacom Inc. (Class B)*     231,824    
      2,043,929    
    Medical Distributors (0.4%)  
  1,962     AmerisourceBergen Corp.     91,527    
  3,910     Cardinal Health, Inc.     226,663    
  914     Henry Schein, Inc.*     53,131    
  2,755     McKesson Corp.     172,986    
  649     Owens & Minor, Inc.     26,817    
  1,252     Patterson Companies, Inc.*     40,114    
  750     PSS World Medical, Inc.*     12,968    
      624,206    
    Medical Specialties (2.4%)  
  783     Advanced Medical Optics, Inc.*     16,466    
  1,178     Align Technology, Inc.*     13,877    
  977     American Medical System
Holdings, Inc.*
    13,961    
  181     Analogic Corp.     10,690    
  1,868     Applera Corp. - Applied
Biosystems Group
    58,898    
  1,150     Applera Corp. - Celera
Genomics Group*
    17,618    
  403     ArthroCare Corp.*     16,132    
  961     Bard (C.R.), Inc.     92,804    
  5,833     Baxter International, Inc.     354,296    

 

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Morgan Stanley Total Market Index Fund

Portfolio of Investments  n  January 31, 2008 (unaudited) continued

NUMBER OF
SHARES
 
  VALUE  
  682     Beckman Coulter, Inc.   $ 45,353    
  2,192     Becton, Dickinson & Co.     189,674    
  31     Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc.
(Class A)*
    2,952    
  11,863     Boston Scientific Corp.*     143,898    
  639     CONMED Corp.*     15,528    
  570     Cooper Companies, Inc. (The)     22,447    
  4,736     Covidien Ltd.     211,368    
  435     Cyberonics Inc.*     5,220    
  288     Datascope Corp.     9,337    
  1,561     DENTSPLY International, Inc.     64,485    
  702     Edwards Lifesciences Corp.*     32,482    
  470     Haemonetics Corp.*     28,125    
  690     Hillenbrand Industries, Inc.     35,687    
  1,278     Hologic, Inc.*     82,252    
  1,504     Hospira, Inc.*     61,829    
  748     IDEXX Laboratories, Inc.*     42,165    
  773     Immucor, Inc.*     22,293    
  296     Integra LifeSciences
Holding, Inc.*
    12,314    
  395     Intuitive Surgical, Inc.*     100,330    
  494     Invacare Corp.     12,024    
  699     Kinetic Concepts, Inc.*     34,796    
  11,038     Medtronic, Inc.     514,040    
  510     Mentor Corp.     17,656    
  499     Merit Medical Systems, Inc.*     8,024    
  1,250     Nektar Therapeutics*     8,912    
  702     OraSure Technologies, Inc.*     5,553    
  1,245     Pall Corp.     45,928    
  355     Penwest Pharmaceuticals Co.*     1,807    
  1,615     PerkinElmer, Inc.     40,197    
  908     ResMed, Inc.*     42,295    
  890     Respironics, Inc.*     58,304    
  3,432     St. Jude Medical, Inc.*     139,030    
  936     STERIS Corp.     23,194    
  2,595     Stryker Corp.     173,787    
  378     SurModics, Inc.*     16,503    
  3,932     Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc.*     202,459    
  691     Thoratec Corp.*     11,056    
  1,325     Varian Medical Systems, Inc.*     68,887    
  517     Ventana Medical Systems, Inc.*     46,039    

 

NUMBER OF
SHARES
 
  VALUE  
  99     Vital Signs, Inc.   $ 4,801    
  984     Waters Corp.*     56,531    
  566     West Pharmaceutical
Services, Inc.
    22,131    
  422     Wright Medical Group, Inc.*     11,521    
  2,283     Zimmer Holdings, Inc.*     178,690    
      3,466,646    
    Medical/Nursing
Services (0.2%)
 
  830     Apria Healthcare Group, Inc.*     17,613    
  1,033     DaVita, Inc.*     55,111    
  489     Healthways Inc.*     27,531    
  1,215     Hooper Holmes, Inc.     1,750    
  1,005     Lincare Holdings, Inc.*     33,577    
  653     Pediatrix Medical Group, Inc.*     44,463    
  1,018     VCA Antech, Inc.*     39,356    
      219,401    
    Metal Fabrications (0.1%)  
  1,444     Commercial Metals Co.     40,937    
  500     General Cable Corp.*     29,005    
  905     Harsco Corp.     51,513    
  504     Kaydon Corp.     22,020    
  444     Mueller Industries, Inc.     12,432    
  1,053     Timken Co. (The)     31,832    
      187,739    
    Miscellaneous (0.0%)  
  4,389     TeleCorp PCS, Inc.
(Escrow) (a)
       
    Miscellaneous Commercial
Services (0.3%)
 
  721     ABM Industries Inc.     14,939    
  496     Bright Horizons Family
Solutions, Inc.*
    21,115    
  570     Brink's Co. (The)     34,559    
  808     CBIZ, Inc.*     7,603    
  1,372     Cintas Corp.     45,029    
  909     Copart, Inc.*     37,160    
  495     Corporate Executive
Board Co. (The)
    28,487    

 

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Morgan Stanley Total Market Index Fund

Portfolio of Investments  n  January 31, 2008 (unaudited) continued

NUMBER OF
SHARES
 
  VALUE  
  1,648     Corrections Corporation
of America*
  $ 43,738    
  312     Costar Group, Inc.*     13,210    
  673     Diamond Management &
Technology Consultants, Inc.
    3,129    
  686     FTI Consulting Inc.*     37,943    
  366     G & K Services, Inc. (Class A)     14,629    
  1,135     IKON Office Solutions, Inc.     9,284    
  1,766     Iron Mountain Inc.*     60,733    
  1,044     Kratos Defense & Security
Solutions, Inc.*
    2,318    
  697     L-1 Identity Solutions, Inc.     9,486    
  304     MAXIMUS, Inc.     10,725    
  799     Navigant Consulting, Inc.*     9,460    
  278     StarTek, Inc.     2,405    
  634     TeleTech Holdings, Inc.*     12,509    
  428     Viad Corp.     11,449    
  489     Voyager Learning Co.     3,457    
      433,367    
    Miscellaneous
Manufacturing (0.2%)
 
  1,244     Ametek, Inc.     54,786    
  604     Brady (W.H.) Co. (Class A)     18,343    
  840     Carlisle Companies, Inc.     27,972    
  686     Crane Co.     28,037    
  1,911     Dover Corp.     77,128    
  478     Mine Safety Appliances Co.     21,333    
  1,210     Pentair, Inc.     38,430    
  382     Smith (A.O.) Corp.     13,370    
  465     Teleflex Inc.     27,491    
  693     Tredegar Corp.     9,605    
  253     Valmont Industries, Inc.     21,176    
      337,671    
    Motor Vehicles (0.2%)  
  17,812     Ford Motor Co.*     118,272    
  3,954     General Motors Corp.     111,938    
  2,555     Harley-Davidson, Inc.     103,682    
  567     Monaco Coach Corp.     5,766    
      339,658    

 

NUMBER OF
SHARES
 
  VALUE  
    Movies/Entertainment (0.1%)  
  715     Cedar Fair, L.P.   $ 15,716    
  241     Crown Media Holdings, Inc.
(Class A)*
    1,395    
  497     International Speedway Corp.
(Class A)
    20,347    
  1,351     Liberty Media Holdings (Ser A)*     145,395    
  654     Regal Entertainment Group
(Class A)*
    12,125    
  962     Six Flags, Inc.     1,876    
  244     Speedway Motorsports, Inc.     7,405    
  1,282     TiVo Inc.*     11,243    
      215,502    
    Multi-Line Insurance (1.3%)  
  20,799     American International
Group, Inc.
    1,147,273    
  1,262     Axis Capital Holdings Ltd.     50,530    
  403     CNA Financial Corp.*     13,698    
  2,797     Hartford Financial Services
Group, Inc. (The)
    225,914    
  1,345     HCC Insurance Holdings, Inc.     37,472    
  688     Horace Mann Educators Corp.     12,638    
  4,101     Loews Corp.     191,476    
  681     Nationwide Financial
Services, Inc. (Class A)
    30,080    
  620     PartnerRe Ltd.     49,154    
  1,137     SAFECO Corp.*     60,682    
  653     Unitrin, Inc.     26,871    
  393     Zenith National
Insurance Corp.
    15,649    
      1,861,437    
    Office Equipment/
Supplies (0.1%)
 
  1,003     Avery Dennison Corp.     51,975    
  640     HNI Corp.     21,542    
  588     Kimball International, Inc.
(Class B)
    7,279    
  994     Miller (HERMAN), Inc.     31,589    
  2,090     Pitney Bowes Inc.     76,703    
  805     Steelcase, Inc. (Class A)     12,341    
      201,429    

 

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Morgan Stanley Total Market Index Fund

Portfolio of Investments  n  January 31, 2008 (unaudited) continued

NUMBER OF
SHARES
 
  VALUE  
    Oil & Gas Pipelines (0.5%)  
  480     Buckeye Partners, L.P.   $ 24,014    
  6,535     El Paso Corp.     107,697    
  244     Enbridge Energy
Management, LLC*
    12,886    
  500     Enbridge Energy Partners LP     25,455    
  2,509     Enterprise Products
Partners L.P.
    78,306    
  834     Kinder Morgan Energy
Partners, LP
    47,755    
  732     Kinder Morgan
Management, LLC*
    39,540    
  752     Magellan Midstream
Parners, L.P.
    32,547    
  462     NuStar L.P.     25,216    
  674     Plains All American
Pipeline, L.P.
    33,558    
  323     TC Pipelines, L.P.     11,467    
  863     TEPPCO Partners, L.P.     33,493    
  5,717     Williams Companies, Inc. (The)     182,772    
      654,706    
    Oil & Gas Production (2.0%)  
  4,354     Anadarko Petroleum Corp.     255,101    
  2,988     Apache Corp.     285,175    
  594     Berry Petroleum Co. (Class A)     22,257    
  1,279     Cabot Oil & Gas Corp.     49,485    
  3,452     Chesapeake Energy Corp.     128,518    
  625     Comstock Resources Inc.*     19,813    
  2,624     Denbury Resources Inc.*     66,387    
  3,826     Devon Energy Corp.     325,133    
  647     Encore Acquisition Co.*     21,092    
  479     Energy Partners, Ltd.*     5,810    
  2,233     EOG Resources, Inc.     195,388    
  718     Forest Oil Corp.*     32,468    
  621     Mariner Energy Inc.     15,562    
  1,273     Newfield Exploration Co.*     63,497    
  1,717     Noble Energy, Inc.     124,620    
  7,783     Occidental Petroleum Corp.     528,232    
  528     Penn Virginia Corp.     22,498    
  1,278     Petrohawk Energy Corp.*     20,129    

 

NUMBER OF
SHARES
 
  VALUE  
  1,270     Pioneer Natural
Resources Co.*
  $ 53,213    
  956     Plains Exploration &
Production Co.*
    46,499    
  760     Quicksilver Resources Inc.*     43,191    
  1,343     Range Resources Corp.     70,131    
  1,712     Southwestern Energy Co.*     95,718    
  776     St. Mary Land &
Exploration Co.
    27,338    
  413     Stone Energy Corp.*     16,933    
  353     Swift Energy Co.*     15,232    
  1,493     Ultra Petroleum Corp.
(Canada)*
    102,718    
  565     Unit Corp.*     28,318    
  500     Whiting Petroleum Corp.*     26,870    
  4,348     XTO Energy, Inc.     225,835    
      2,933,161    
    Oil Refining/Marketing (0.4%)  
  1,307     Frontier Oil Corp.     46,098    
  610     Holly Corp.     29,536    
  1,236     Sunoco, Inc.     76,879    
  1,448     Tesoro Corp.     56,544    
  5,645     Valero Energy Corp.     334,128    
      543,185    
    Oilfield Services/
Equipment (1.7%)
 
  3,199     Baker Hughes Inc.     207,711    
  3,009     BJ Services Co.     65,446    
  440     Bristow Group Inc.*     22,154    
  2,302     Cameron International Corp.*     92,679    
  316     CARBO Ceramics, Inc.     10,855    
  691     Cheniere Energy Inc.*     20,806    
  466     Compagnie General de
Geophysique-Veritas
(ADR) (France)
    21,753    
  654     Exterran Holdings Inc.*     42,667    
  1,426     FMC Technologies, Inc.*     68,676    
  1,213     Global Industries Ltd.*     21,422    
  1,270     Grant Prideco, Inc.*     63,221    
  9,361     Halliburton Co.     310,504    

 

See Notes to Financial Statements
25



Morgan Stanley Total Market Index Fund

Portfolio of Investments  n  January 31, 2008 (unaudited) continued

NUMBER OF
SHARES
 
  VALUE  
  1,010     Helix Energy Solutions
Group Inc.*
  $ 37,340    
  3,232     National-Oilwell Varco, Inc.*     194,663    
  648     Oceaneering
International, Inc.*
    37,312    
  562     Oil States International Inc.*     19,704    
  10,761     Schlumberger Ltd.
(Netherlands Antilles)
    812,025    
  251     SEACOR Holdings, Inc.*     22,138    
  1,998     Smith International, Inc.     108,312    
  1,027     Superior Energy
Services, Inc.*
    41,172    
  836     TETRA Technologies, Inc.*     13,083    
  3,253     Weatherford International Ltd.
(Bermuda)*
    201,068    
  389     W-H Energy Services Inc.*     18,925    
      2,453,636    
    Other Consumer
Services (0.6%)
 
  1,393     Apollo Group, Inc. (Class A)*     111,078    
  674     Autobytel Inc.*     1,624    
  3,059     Block (H&R), Inc.     58,947    
  1,161     Career Education Corp.*     25,240    
  995     Corinthian Colleges, Inc.*     8,408    
  936     DeVry, Inc.*     51,658    
  9,637     eBay Inc.*     259,139    
  2,758     Expedia, Inc.*     63,489    
  678     First Marblehead Corp. (The)     11,146    
  331     HealthExtras, Inc.*     9,152    
  505     ITT Educational Services, Inc.*     46,132    
  983     MoneyGram International, Inc.     5,249    
  2,409     Move Inc.*     5,782    
  200     Nutri/System Inc.*     5,724    
  339     Pre-Paid Legal Services, Inc.*     18,831    
  396     Priceline.com Inc.     42,974    
  107     Renaissance Learning, Inc.     1,474    
  931     Rollins, Inc.     16,562    
  3,398     Service Corp. International     40,878    
  708     Sotheby's Holdings, Inc.
(Class A)*
    21,998    

 

NUMBER OF
SHARES
 
  VALUE  
  1,895     Stewart Enterprises, Inc.
(Class A)
  $ 13,492    
  199     Strayer Education, Inc.     34,343    
  79     TravelCenters of America LLC     1,165    
  531     Weight Watchers
International, Inc.
    22,621    
      877,106    
    Other Consumer
Specialties (0.1%)
 
  1,413     Fortune Brands, Inc.     98,797    
  690     Fossil, Inc.*     23,446    
  518     Matthews International Corp.
(Class A)
    25,315    
  335     RC2 Corp.*     6,291    
  449     Russ Berrie & Co., Inc.     6,479    
      160,328    
    Other Metals/Minerals (0.1%)  
  1,993     Hecla Mining Co.*     18,535    
  825     Olin Corp.     16,904    
  698     Southern Copper Corp.     65,500    
  102     Titanium Metals Corp.     2,217    
  1,335     USEC Inc.     10,773    
      113,929    
    Packaged Software (3.3%)  
  451     ACI Worldwide, Inc.     6,720    
  5,628     Adobe Systems, Inc.*     196,586    
  780     ANSYS, Inc.*     27,230    
  2,181     Autodesk, Inc.*     89,748    
  2,251     BMC Software, Inc.*     72,122    
  4,377     CA Inc.     96,425    
  4,482     Compuware Corp.*     38,097    
  875     Fair Isaac Corp.     22,313    
  1,372     Informatica Corp.*     26,493    
  2,980     Intuit Inc.*     91,456    
  746     Macrovision Corp.*     12,525    
  695     Magma Design
Automation, Inc.*
    7,923    
  611     Manhattan Associates, Inc.*     15,147    
  1,759     McAfee Inc.*     59,208    
  82,795     Microsoft Corp.     2,699,117    

 

See Notes to Financial Statements
26



Morgan Stanley Total Market Index Fund

Portfolio of Investments  n  January 31, 2008 (unaudited) continued

NUMBER OF
SHARES
 
  VALUE  
  1,023     NAVTEQ Corp.*   $ 75,600    
  4,759     Novell, Inc.*     30,267    
  1,777     Nuance Communications Inc.*     28,237    
  37,377     Oracle Corp.*     768,097    
  1,488     Parametric Technology Corp.*     24,478    
  869     Quest Software, Inc.*     12,992    
  1,869     Red Hat, Inc.*     34,913    
  969     Salesforce.com Inc.*     50,659    
  1,237     Sybase, Inc.*     34,908    
  9,766     Symantec Corp.*     175,104    
  2,646     TIBCO Software, Inc.*     19,686    
  198     Ulticom, Inc.*     1,416    
      4,717,467    
    Personnel Services (0.2%)  
  390     AMN Healthcare
Services, Inc.*
    6,092    
  380     CDI Corp.     7,391    
  485     Gentiva Health Services, Inc.*     8,963    
  405     Kelly Services, Inc. (Class A)     6,974    
  682     Korn/Ferry International*     10,973    
  868     Manpower, Inc.     48,834    
  1,216     Monster Worldwide Inc.*     33,866    
  1,580     MPS Group, Inc.*     15,879    
  584     Resources Connection Inc.*     12,223    
  1,755     Robert Half International, Inc.     48,754    
  1,113     Spherion Corp.*     7,435    
  735     TrueBlue, Inc.*     10,488    
      217,872    
    Pharmaceuticals: Generic
Drugs (0.1%)
 
  667     Alpharma Inc. (Class A)     13,687    
  1,015     Barr Pharmaceuticals Inc.*     52,973    
  2,311     Mylan Laboratories, Inc.     34,457    
  706     Par Pharmaceutical Cos Inc.*     13,541    
  1,262     Valeant Pharmaceuticals
International
    14,286    
  1,312     Watson Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*     34,256    
      163,200    

 

NUMBER OF
SHARES
 
  VALUE  
    Pharmaceuticals: Major (4.6%)  
  14,040     Abbott Laboratories   $ 790,452    
  320     APP Pharmaceuticals Inc.*     3,363    
  17,832     Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.     413,524    
  27,134     Johnson & Johnson     1,716,497    
  8,824     Lilly (Eli) & Co.     454,612    
  20,105     Merck & Co., Inc.     930,459    
  66,865     Pfizer, Inc.     1,563,972    
  13,461     Schering-Plough Corp     263,432    
  12,175     Wyeth     484,565    
      6,620,876    
    Pharmaceuticals: Other (0.4%)  
  2,859     Allergan, Inc.     192,096    
  717     Columbia Laboratories, Inc.*     1,592    
  1,310     Endo Pharmaceuticals
Holdings, Inc.*
    34,243    
  3,044     Forest Laboratories, Inc.*     121,060    
  620     Inspire Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*     2,771    
  330     Inverness Medical
Innovations, Inc.*
    14,867    
  2,592     King Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*     27,190    
  671     KV Pharmaceutical Co.
(Class A)*
    17,433    
  730     Medicis Pharmaceutical
Corp. (Class A)
    14,826    
  1,028     Perrigo Co.     31,704    
  554     POZEN Inc.*     6,781    
  631     Salix Pharmaceuticals, Ltd.*     4,385    
  680     Sciele Pharma, Inc.*     16,266    
  1,115     Sepracor, Inc.*     31,488    
  314     United Therapeutics Corp.*     26,370    
      543,072    
    Precious Metals (0.4%)  
  3,814     Coeur D'Alene Mines Corp.*     17,430    
  2,909     Freeport-McMoRan
Copper & Gold, Inc. (Class B)
    258,988    
  2,195     Goldcorp Inc. (Canada)     81,698    
  3,885     Newmont Mining Corp.     211,111    
  668     Stillwater Mining Co.*     6,961    
  2,576     Yamana Gold Inc.     42,453    
      618,641    

 

See Notes to Financial Statements
27



Morgan Stanley Total Market Index Fund

Portfolio of Investments  n  January 31, 2008 (unaudited) continued

NUMBER OF
SHARES
 
  VALUE  
    Property - Casualty
Insurers (2.2%)
 
  3,037     ACE Ltd. (Cayman Islands)   $ 177,179    
  715     Alfa Corp.     15,651    
  90     Alleghany Corp.*     34,020    
  5,843     Allstate Corp. (The)     287,885    
  809     American Financial Group, Inc.     22,434    
  418     Arch Capital Group Ltd.*     29,452    
  1,675     Berkley (W.R.) Corp.     50,686    
  9     Berkshire Hathaway, Inc.
(Class A)*
    1,224,000    
  3,855     Chubb Corp. (The)     199,650    
  1,517     Cincinnati Financial Corp.     58,465    
  826     Commerce Group, Inc. (The)     29,860    
  798     Endurance Specialty
Holdings Ltd. (Bermuda)
    32,335    
  456     Erie Indemnity Co. (Class A)     23,087    
  652     Everest Re Group, Ltd. (ADR)
(Bermuda)
    66,302    
  709     Hanover Insurance Group     32,295    
  221     Harleysville Group, Inc.     7,879    
  400     Infinity Property &
Casualty Corp.
    15,948    
  378     Mercury General Corp.     18,178    
  164     Midland Co. (The)     10,499    
  1,139     Montpelier Re Holdings Ltd.     19,522    
  226     Odyssey Re Holdings Corp.     8,583    
  2,215     Old Republic
International Corp.
    33,070    
  621     Philadelphia Consolidated
Holding Corp.*
    22,232    
  700     Platinum Underwriters
Holdings Ltd. (ADR)
(Bermuda)
    23,625    
  612     PMA Capital Corp. (Class A)*     4,920    
  6,772     Progressive Corp. (The)     125,688    
  641     RenaissanceRe Holdings Ltd.
(ADR) (Bermuda)
    36,531    
  364     RLI Corp.     20,530    
  714     Selective Insurance Group, Inc.     17,072    

 

NUMBER OF
SHARES
 
  VALUE  
  200     State Auto Financial Corp.   $ 5,586    
  363     Transatlantic Holdings, Inc.     24,757    
  6,319     Travelers
Companies, Inc. (The)
    303,944    
  89     White Mountains Insurance
Group, Ltd. (Bermuda)
    43,165    
  1,674     XL Capital Ltd. (Class A)
(Cayman Islands)
    75,330    
      3,100,360    
    Publishing: Books/
Magazines (0.1%)
 
  635     John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
(Class A)
    25,032    
  570     Meredith Corp.     26,784    
  430     Primedia Inc.*     3,509    
  484     Scholastic Corp.*     16,587    
      71,912    
    Publishing: Newspapers (0.2%)  
  1,355     Belo Corp. (Series A)     22,507    
  2,196     Gannett Co., Inc.     81,252    
  674     Journal Register Co.     1,011    
  585     Lee Enterprises, Inc.     6,985    
  757     McClatchy Co. (The) (Class A)     8,153    
  381     Media General, Inc. (Class A)     7,247    
  1,803     New York Times Co. (The)
(Class A)
    30,182    
  926     Scripps (E.W.) Co. (Class A)     37,707    
  703     Sun-Times Media Group Inc.     1,019    
  85     Triple Crown Media, Inc.     414    
  66     Washington Post Co. (The)
(Class B)
    49,104    
      245,581    
    Pulp & Paper (0.2%)  
  388     Abitibibowater Inc     9,611    
  616     Glatfelter (P.H.) Co.     8,907    
  4,590     International Paper Co.     148,028    
  1,869     MeadWestvaco Corp.     52,332    
  271     Neenah Paper Inc.     7,344    
  549     Potlatch Corp.     23,569    

 

See Notes to Financial Statements
28



Morgan Stanley Total Market Index Fund

Portfolio of Investments  n  January 31, 2008 (unaudited) continued

NUMBER OF
SHARES
 
  VALUE  
  288     Schweitzer-Mauduit
International, Inc.
  $ 6,866    
  581     Wausau Paper Corp.     5,200    
      261,857    
    Railroads (0.7%)  
  3,413     Burlington Northern
Santa Fe Corp.
    295,293    
  4,093     CSX Corp.     198,429    
  1,032     Kansas City Southern
Industries, Inc.*
    37,028    
  3,860     Norfolk Southern Corp.     209,945    
  2,419     Union Pacific Corp.     302,448    
      1,043,143    
    Real Estate Development (0.1%)  
  1,523     Brookfield Properties
Corp. (Canada)
    30,932    
  1,876     CB Richard Ellis Group,
Inc. (Class A)*
    36,413    
  731     Forest City Enterprises,
Inc. (Class A)
    29,130    
  365     Forestar Real Estate Group*     8,337    
  420     Getty Realty Corp.     11,046    
  368     Jones Lang LaSalle, Inc.     28,630    
  775     St. Joe Co. (The)     30,086    
  144     Tejon Ranch Co.*     5,446    
  492     W.P. Carey & Co., LLC     16,718    
      196,738    
    Real Estate
Investment Trusts (1.8%)
 
  532     Acadia Realty Trust     13,327    
  33     Alexander's, Inc.*     11,553    
  273     Alexandria Real Estate
Equities, Inc.
    26,817    
  861     AMB Property Corp.     43,567    
  1,530     American Financial
Realty Trust
    12,592    
  1,607     Annaly Mortgage
Management Inc.
    31,690    
  807     Anthracite Capital, Inc.     6,061    

 

NUMBER OF
SHARES
 
  VALUE  
  657     Anworth Mortgage
Asset Corp.
  $ 5,828    
  1,005     Apartment Investment &
Management Co. (Class A)
    39,838    
  701     AvalonBay Communities, Inc.     65,859    
  500     BioMed Realty Trust, Inc.     11,540    
  1,036     Boston Properties, Inc.     95,229    
  743     BPP Liquidating Trust (a)*     37    
  1,119     Brandywine Realty Trust     21,093    
  570     BRE Properties, Inc.     24,846    
  607     Camden Property Trust     29,955    
  808     CBL & Associates
Properties, Inc.
    21,477    
  656     Colonial Properties Trust     16,164    
  574     Corporate Office
Properties Trust
    18,385    
  643     Cousins Properties, Inc.     17,104    
  1,041     Developers Diversified
Realty Corp.
    42,837    
  1,291     Duke Realty Corp.     30,519    
  358     EastGroup Properties, Inc.     14,818    
  393     Entertainment Properties Trust     19,454    
  263     Equity Lifestyle Properties, Inc.     11,485    
  649     Equity One, Inc.     15,323    
  2,711     Equity Residential     101,419    
  278     Essex Property Trust, Inc.     28,804    
  567     Federal Realty Investment Trust     41,845    
  703     FelCor Lodging Trust, Inc.     9,498    
  620     First Industrial Realty
Trust, Inc.
    21,595    
  2,226     Friedman, Billings, Ramsey
Group, Inc.
    7,190    
  2,137     General Growth
Properties, Inc.
    78,043    
  583     Glimcher Realty Trust     7,731    
  1,431     HCP INC     43,517    
  758     Health Care REIT, Inc.     32,511    
  675     Healthcare Realty Trust, Inc.     17,435    
  719     Highwoods Properties, Inc.     21,520    
  419     Home Properties, Inc.     20,108    
  747     Hospitality Properties Trust     25,361    

 

See Notes to Financial Statements
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Morgan Stanley Total Market Index Fund

Portfolio of Investments  n  January 31, 2008 (unaudited) continued

NUMBER OF
SHARES
 
  VALUE  
  4,575     Host Hotels & Resorts Inc.   $ 76,586    
  2,742     HRPT Properties Trust     21,799    
  1,085     Impac Mortgage Holdings, Inc.     1,595    
  672     Investors Real Estate Trust     6,586    
  1,205     iStar Financial Inc.     32,149    
  357     Kilroy Realty Corp.     17,504    
  2,048     Kimco Realty Corp.     73,339    
  600     KKR Financial Holdings LLC     9,744    
  200     LaSalle Hotel Properties     5,482    
  686     Lexington Corporate
Properties Trust
    10,256    
  919     Liberty Property Trust     29,509    
  634     Macerich Co. (The)     43,347    
  687     Mack-Cali Realty Corp.     24,402    
  597     Maguire Properties, Inc.     16,465    
  381     Mid-America Apartment
Communities, Inc.
    17,454    
  522     National Health Investors, Inc.     15,430    
  845     National Retail Properties Inc.     19,198    
  919     Nationwide Health
Properties, Inc.
    29,004    
  617     New Century Financial Corp.     12    
  124     NovaStar Financial, Inc.     149    
  202     Parkway Properties, Inc.     7,256    
  541     Pennsylvania Real Estate
Investment Trust
    14,418    
  1,828     Plum Creek Timber Co., Inc.     76,319    
  585     Post Properties, Inc.     24,728    
  2,240     ProLogis     132,944    
  264     PS Business Parks, Inc.
(Class A)
    13,266    
  1,262     Public Storage, Inc.     98,752    
  486     RAIT Investment Trust     4,500    
  912     Rayonier Inc.     38,596    
  1,151     Realty Income Corp.     28,061    
  375     Redwood Trust, Inc.     15,566    
  672     Regency Centers Corp.     41,281    
  134     Saul Centers, Inc.     6,865    
  913     Senior Housing
Properties Trust
    20,442    

 

NUMBER OF
SHARES
 
  VALUE  
  2,079     Simon Property Group, Inc.   $ 185,821    
  515     SL Green Realty Corp.     47,797    
  261     Sovran Self Storage, Inc.     10,341    
  359     Sun Communities, Inc.     6,939    
  500     Sunstone Hotel Investors, Inc.     8,320    
  404     Tanger Factory Outlet
Centers, Inc.
    15,178    
  712     Taubman Centers, Inc.     35,707    
  1,220     Thornburg Mortgage
Asset Corp.
    13,664    
  1,431     UDR, Inc.     32,670    
  1,141     Ventas, Inc.     50,432    
  1,230     Vornado Realty Trust     111,192    
  686     Washington Real Estate
Investment Trust
    21,582    
  915     Weingarten Realty Investors     30,762    
      2,647,384    
    Recreational Products (0.4%)  
  2,944     Activision, Inc.*     76,161    
  426     Arctic Cat, Inc.     3,941    
  225     Atari, Inc.     308    
  1,150     Brunswick Corp.     21,839    
  1,019     Callaway Golf Co.     18,260    
  2,828     Electronic Arts Inc.*     133,962    
  1,752     Hasbro, Inc.     45,499    
  594     Leapfrog Enterprises, Inc.
(Class A)*
    3,867    
  705     Marvel Entertainment, Inc.*     19,881    
  3,772     Mattel, Inc.     79,250    
  635     Polaris Industries Inc.     27,584    
  914     Scientific Games Corp.
(Class A)*
    21,753    
  1,136     Take-Two Interactive
Software, Inc.*
    18,676    
  559     Thor Industries, Inc.     19,744    
  914     THQ, Inc.*     16,461    
  549     Winnebago Industries, Inc.     11,562    
  501     WMS Industries, Inc.*     18,737    
      537,485    

 

See Notes to Financial Statements
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Morgan Stanley Total Market Index Fund

Portfolio of Investments  n  January 31, 2008 (unaudited) continued

NUMBER OF
SHARES
 
  VALUE  
    Regional Banks (1.2%)  
  162     1st Source Corp.   $ 3,159    
  191     Alabama National
BanCorporation
    14,946    
  450     Amcore Financial, Inc.     9,977    
  1,284     Associated Banc-Corp.     36,183    
  983     BancorpSouth, Inc.     24,103    
  617     Bank of Hawaii Corp.     31,078    
  376     BOK Financial Corp.     20,484    
  444     Boston Private Financial
Holdings, Inc.
    10,137    
  322     Capital City Bank Group, Inc.     9,406    
  612     Cathay General Bancorp, Inc.     15,869    
  313     Central Pacific Financial Corp     5,947    
  507     Chemical Financial Corp.     14,034    
  1,264     Citizens Banking Corp.     17,873    
  325     City Holding Co.     12,487    
  513     City National Corp.     29,179    
  1,687     Colonial BancGroup, Inc. (The)     26,486    
  1,729     Commerce Bancorp, Inc.     65,892    
  759     Commerce Bancshares, Inc.     33,707    
  506     Community Bank System, Inc.     11,041    
  546     Corus Bankshares, Inc.     6,945    
  690     Cullen/Frost Bankers, Inc.     37,564    
  1,132     CVB Financial Corp.     12,622    
  712     East West Bancorp, Inc.     17,131    
  852     F.N.B. Corp.     13,266    
  4,406     Fifth Third Bancorp     119,403    
  1,175     First Bancorp (Puerto Rico)     11,233    
  627     First Charter Corp.     17,186    
  94     First Citizens BancShares, Inc.
(Class A)
    12,816    
  1,068     First Commonwealth
Financial Corp.
    12,389    
  309     First Community Bancorp     10,979    
  753     First Financial Bancorp     8,765    
  216     First Financial Bankshares, Inc     8,048    
  264     First Financial Corp. (Indiana)     7,862    
  1,286     First Horizon National Corp.     27,868    
  361     First Merchants Corp.     9,747    
  724     First Midwest Bancorp, Inc.     22,589    
  1,073     FirstMerit Corp.     24,003    

 

NUMBER OF
SHARES
 
  VALUE  
  509     Flagstar Bancorp   $ 4,199    
  697     Frontier Financial Corp.     14,191    
  2,148     Fulton Financial Corp.     27,086    
  832     Glacier Bancorp, Inc.     15,484    
  365     Guaranty Financial
Group, Inc.*
    5,074    
  394     Hancock Holding Co.     16,351    
  537     Harleysville National Corp.     8,136    
  285     Independent Bank
Corp.- Massachusetts
    8,276    
  751     International Bancshares Corp.     15,576    
  291     Irwin Financial Corp.     3,344    
  700     M&T Bank Corp.     64,239    
  1,903     Marshall & Ilsley Corp.     53,094    
  348     Midwest Banc Holdings, Inc.     3,992    
  716     National Penn Bancshares, Inc.     12,394    
  536     NBT Bancorp, Inc.     12,103    
  1,904     Northern Trust Corp.     139,677    
  942     Old National Bancorp     15,826    
  416     Oriental Financial Group, Inc.     6,644    
  619     Pacific Capital Bancorp     13,309    
  190     Park National Corp.     13,680    
  370     Prosperity Bancshares, Inc.     10,638    
  543     Provident Bankshares Corp.     11,256    
  528     R&G Financial Corp. (Class B)
(Puerto Rico)
    634    
  380     S & T Bancorp, Inc.     11,822    
  283     Sandy Spring Bancorp, Inc.     8,476    
  94     Santander BanCorp.
(Puerto Rico)
    962    
  1,093     South Financial
Group, Inc. (The)
    18,887    
  366     Sterling Bancorp     5,237    
  1,244     Sterling Bancshares, Inc.     12,477    
  516     Sterling Financial Corp.     7,972    
  215     Suffolk Bancorp     6,564    
  726     Susquehanna Bancshares, Inc.     15,406    
  509     SVB Financial Group*     24,636    
  2,602     Synovus Financial Corp.     34,372    
  1,479     TCF Financial Corp.     31,429    
  1,233     Trustco Bank Corp. of
New York
    12,700    

 

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Morgan Stanley Total Market Index Fund

Portfolio of Investments  n  January 31, 2008 (unaudited) continued

NUMBER OF
SHARES
 
  VALUE  
  597     Trustmark Corp.   $ 13,737    
  1,259     UCBH Holdings, Inc.     17,777    
  540     UMB Financial Corp.     22,750    
  704     Umpqua Holdings Corp.     11,546    
  591     United Bankshares, Inc.     19,007    
  625     United Community Banks, Inc.     12,069    
  1,489     Valley National Bancorp     30,152    
  391     WesBanco, Inc.     10,737    
  456     Westamerica Bancorporation     22,581    
  831     Whitney Holding Corp.     22,304    
  750     Wilmington Trust Corp.     26,153    
  364     Wintrust Financial Corp.     13,847    
  1,004     Zions Bancorporation     54,959    
      1,716,166    
    Restaurants (0.9%)  
  580     Bob Evans Farms, Inc.     17,249    
  1,470     Brinker International, Inc.     27,357    
  390     CBRL Group, Inc.     12,195    
  419     CEC Entertainment, Inc.*     9,775    
  1,089     Cheesecake
Factory, Inc. (The)*
    23,795    
  1,074     CKE Restaurants, Inc.*     14,091    
  1,410     Darden Restaurants, Inc.     39,931    
  195     IHOP Corp.     10,382    
  1,006     Jack in the Box Inc.*     29,405    
  1,074     Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, Inc.*     2,954    
  287     Landry's Restaurants, Inc.     5,886    
  11,645     McDonald's Corp.     623,590    
  397     P.F. Chang's China Bistro, Inc.*     11,291    
  419     Panera Bread Co. (Class A)*     15,830    
  396     Papa John's International, Inc.*     10,015    
  297     Red Robin Gourmet
Burgers Inc.*
    10,359    
  900     Ruby Tuesday, Inc.     6,921    
  1,222     Sonic Corp.*     27,104    
  7,194     Starbucks Corp.*     136,039    
  528     The Steak n Shake Co.*     4,615    
  1,634     Tim Hortons, Inc. (Canada)     55,965    
  545     Triarc Companies, Inc.
(Class B)
    5,069    

 

NUMBER OF
SHARES
 
  VALUE  
  1,245     Wendy's International, Inc.   $ 30,403    
  5,077     Yum! Brands, Inc.     173,430    
      1,303,651    
    Savings Banks (0.4%)  
  355     Anchor Bancorp
Wisconsin, Inc.
    8,875    
  1,061     Astoria Financial Corp.     28,838    
  688     Bank Mutual Corp.     8,456    
  713     BankAtlantic Bancorp, Inc.
(Class A)
    4,028    
  578     BankUnited Financial Corp.     3,428    
  963     Brookline Bancorp, Inc.     10,063    
  376     Capitol Federal Financial     12,145    
  70     Charter Financial Corp.     2,368    
  778     Dime Community Bancshares     11,693    
  252     Downey Financial Corp.     8,694    
  1,427     First Niagara Financial
Group, Inc.
    18,151    
  270     Firstfed Financial Corp.*     11,327    
  5,028     Hudson City Bancorp, Inc.     82,359    
  470     MB Financial, Inc.     14,617    
  984     Net.B@nk, Inc.     25    
  2,581     New York Community
Bancorp, Inc.
    47,878    
  1,488     Newalliance Bancshares Inc.     18,302    
  221     Northwest Bancorp, Inc.     6,420    
  1,697     People's United Financial Inc.     28,662    
  263     PFF Bancorp, Inc.     3,290    
  589     Provident Financial
Services, Inc.
    8,099    
  3,803     Sovereign Bancorp, Inc.     47,423    
  475     Sterling Financial Corp.*     8,450    
  2,027     W. Holding Co., Inc.
(Puerto Rico)
    2,939    
  1,218     Washington Federal, Inc.     29,744    
  9,287     Washington Mutual, Inc.     184,997    
  666     Webster Financial Corp.     22,557    
      633,828    

 

See Notes to Financial Statements
32



Morgan Stanley Total Market Index Fund

Portfolio of Investments  n  January 31, 2008 (unaudited) continued

NUMBER OF
SHARES
 
  VALUE  
    Semiconductors (2.0%)  
  487     Actel Corp.*   $ 5,800    
  4,527     Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.*     34,586    
  3,563     Altera Corp.     60,179    
  584     Amis Holdings, Inc.*     4,269    
  3,435     Analog Devices, Inc.     97,417    
  5,629     Atmel Corp.*     17,788    
  4,094     Broadcom Corp. (Class A)*     90,396    
  1,500     Cirrus Logic, Inc.*     6,375    
  5,973     Conexant Systems, Inc.*     4,121    
  1,767     Cypress
Semiconductor Corp.*
    37,549    
  564     DSP Group, Inc.*     6,458    
  755     ESS Technology, Inc.*     936    
  738     Exar Corp.*     6,059    
  1,563     Fairchild Semiconductor Corp.
(Class A)*
    19,147    
  2,283     Integrated Device
Technology, Inc.*
    17,008    
  546     Integrated Silicon
Solution, Inc.*
    3,194    
  53,077     Intel Corp.     1,125,232    
  808     International Rectifier Corp.*     22,487    
  1,470     Intersil Corp. (Class A)     33,854    
  1,569     Lattice Semiconductor Corp.*     4,158    
  2,863     Linear Technology Corp.     79,219    
  9,133     LSI Logic Corp.*     47,674    
  4,413     Marvell Technology Group, Ltd.
(Bermuda)*
    52,382    
  2,995     Maxim Integrated
Products, Inc.
    58,882    
  1,205     Micrel, Inc.*     7,351    
  2,118     Microchip Technology Inc.     67,585    
  6,730     Micron Technology, Inc.*     47,312    
  860     Microsemi Corp.*     19,539    
  1,972     Mindspeed Technologies Inc.*     1,611    
  3,156     National Semiconductor Corp.     58,165    
  4,841     NVIDIA Corp.*     119,040    
  1,616     ON Semiconductor Corp.*     10,472    
  2,635     PMC - Sierra, Inc.*     12,358    
  1,228     Rambus Inc.*     23,897    
  2,259     RF Micro Devices, Inc.*     7,297    

 

NUMBER OF
SHARES
 
  VALUE  
  834     Semtech Corp.*   $ 10,650    
  655     Sigmatel Corp.*     1,120    
  1,328     Silicon Image, Inc.*     5,870    
  564     Silicon Laboratories Inc.*     17,619    
  1,703     Silicon Storage
Technology, Inc.*
    4,837    
  2,306     Skyworks Solutions, Inc.*     18,563    
  328     Standard Microsystems Corp.*     9,814    
  14,217     Texas Instruments Inc.     439,732    
  2,107     TriQuint Semiconductor, Inc.*     9,987    
  5,450     Vitesse Semiconductor Corp.*     4,060    
  3,214     Xilinx, Inc.     70,290    
  743     Zoran Corp.*     8,767    
      2,811,106    
    Services to the
Health Industry (0.7%)
 
  262     Advisory Board Co. (The)*     16,695    
  621     Albany Molecular
Research, Inc.*
    6,682    
  759     Cerner Corp.*     39,772    
  672     Covance, Inc.*     55,884    
  840     Eclipsys Corp.*     21,622    
  914     eResearch Technology, inc.*     8,884    
  2,396     Express Scripts, Inc.*     161,706    
  3,125     Hlth Corp.     34,969    
  1,938     IMS Health Inc.     46,299    
  1,152     Laboratory Corp. of
America Holdings*
    85,110    
  5,622     Medco Health Solutions Inc.*     281,550    
  775     Odyssey Healthcare, Inc.*     6,828    
  1,200     Omnicare, Inc.     26,568    
  501     PAREXEL International Corp.*     27,259    
  1,083     Pharmaceutical Product
Development, Inc.
    46,959    
  1,492     Quest Diagnostics Inc.     73,585    
  1,018     Stericycle, Inc.*     60,327    
  306     VistaCare, Inc. (Class A)*     2,613    
      1,003,312    
    Specialty Insurance (0.2%)  
  998     Ambac Financial Group, Inc.     11,697    
  1,031     Assurant, Inc.     66,902    

 

See Notes to Financial Statements
33



Morgan Stanley Total Market Index Fund

Portfolio of Investments  n  January 31, 2008 (unaudited) continued

NUMBER OF
SHARES
 
  VALUE  
  256     CNA Surety Corp.*   $ 4,564    
  2,149     Fidelity National Financial, Inc.
(Class A)
    42,314    
  943     First American Financial Corp.     41,068    
  191     LandAmerica
Financial Group, Inc.
    9,963    
  95     Markel Corp.*     43,985    
  1,289     MBIA Inc.     19,980    
  821     MGIC Investment Corp.     15,189    
  909     PMI Group, Inc. (The)     8,636    
  482     Proassurance Corp.*     27,811    
  799     Radian Group, Inc.     7,303    
  349     Stewart Information
Services Corp.
    11,946    
  279     Triad Guaranty, Inc.*     1,950    
      313,308    
    Specialty Stores (0.6%)  
  376     AC Moore Arts & Crafts, Inc.*     4,504    
  1,162     Advance Auto Parts, Inc.*     41,460    
  249     Asbury Automotive
Group Inc.*
    3,531    
  1,573     AutoNation, Inc.*     25,608    
  589     AutoZone, Inc.*     71,198    
  722     Barnes & Noble, Inc.     24,512    
  2,623     Bed Bath & Beyond Inc.*     84,566    
  997     Borders Group, Inc.     11,226    
  2,237     CarMax Inc.*     49,885    
  445     Cost Plus, Inc.*     1,780    
  987     CSK Auto Corp.*     5,892    
  802     Dick's Sporting Goods, Inc.*     26,105    
  295     Group 1 Automotive, Inc.*     7,800    
  428     Haverty Furniture
Companies, Inc.
    4,378    
  675     Hibbett Sports, Inc.     12,548    
  450     Jo-Ann Stores, Inc.*     5,702    
  2,764     Office Depot, Inc.*     40,990    
  794     OfficeMax Inc.     19,667    
  1,273     O'Reilly Automotive, Inc.*     37,464    
  694     Penske Automotive Group, Inc.     12,603    
  1,002     Pep Boys-Manny Moe & Jack     10,952    
  1,481     PetSmart, Inc.     33,870    

 

NUMBER OF
SHARES
 
  VALUE  
1,229 Pier 1 Imports, Inc.         8,419    
  635     Regis Corp.     16,085    
  295     Sharper Image Corp.*     664    
  673     Sonic Automotive, Inc.     13,494    
  6,847     Staples, Inc.     163,917    
  1,417     Tiffany & Co.     56,538    
  466     Tractor Supply Co.*     17,960    
  457     Tuesday Morning Corp.     2,760    
  388     West Marine, Inc.*     3,314    
  1,100     Williams-Sonoma, Inc.*     29,568    
  581     Zale Corp.*     9,528    
      858,488    
    Specialty
Telecommunications (0.4%)
 
  3,941     American Tower Corp.
(Class A)*
    147,906    
  1,071     CenturyTel, Inc.     39,531    
  3,731     Citizens Communications Co.     42,795    
  2,127     Crown Castle
International Corp.*
    76,976    
  1,043     General Communication, Inc.
(Class A)*
    7,520    
  889     MasTec, Inc.*     7,423    
  1,006     Premiere Global Services Inc*     12,263    
  14,416     Qwest Communications
International, Inc.*
    84,766    
  284     SureWest Communications     4,391    
  907     Time Warner Telecom Inc.
(Class A)*
    15,854    
  2,279     Virgin Media Inc.     38,105    
  4,283     Windstream Corp.     49,726    
      527,256    
    Steel (0.4%)  
  1,360     AK Steel Holding Corp.*     64,981    
  855     Allegheny Technologies, Inc.     60,192    
  500     Carpenter Technology Corp.     30,820    
  615     Cleveland-Cliffs, Inc.     62,632    
  2,630     Nucor Corp.     152,014    
  454     Quanex Corp.     23,794    
  736     Reliance Steel & Aluminum Co.     36,219    

 

See Notes to Financial Statements
34



Morgan Stanley Total Market Index Fund

Portfolio of Investments  n  January 31, 2008 (unaudited) continued

NUMBER OF
SHARES
 
  VALUE  
  319     Schnitzer Steel Industries, Inc.   $ 18,075    
  1,080     Steel Dynamics, Inc.     56,322    
  1,001     United States Steel Corp.     102,212    
  1,117     Worthington Industries, Inc.     18,308    
      625,569    
    Telecommunication
Equipment (1.2%)
 
  1,422     ADC Telecommunications, Inc.*     21,031    
  783     ADTRAN, Inc.     16,294    
  1,739     Arris Group, Inc.*     15,286    
  2,292     Avanex Corp.*     2,177    
  1,047     Ciena Corp.*     28,405    
  719     CommScope, Inc.*     31,888    
  408     Comtech Telecommunications
Corp.*
    18,278    
  14,121     Corning Inc.*     339,892    
  605     Ditech Networks, Inc.*     1,888    
  1,109     Garmin Ltd. (Cayman Islands)     80,014    
  1,130     Harmonic, Inc.*     12,340    
  1,314     Harris Corp.     71,863    
  380     Harris Stratex Networks, Inc.
(Class B Shares)
    4,138    
  878     InterDigital, Inc.     17,744    
  668     Intervoice, Inc.*     4,342    
  22,731     Motorola, Inc.     262,088    
  442     Oplink Communications Inc.*     5,644    
  803     Plantronics, Inc.     15,337    
  1,008     Polycom, Inc.*     25,452    
  1,357     Powerwave Technologies, Inc.*     5,157    
  15,691     QUALCOMM, Inc.     665,612    
  4,391     Sonus Networks, Inc.*     17,959    
  3,173     Sycamore Networks, Inc.*     10,725    
  983     Tekelec*     11,786    
  4,343     Tellabs, Inc.*     29,619    
  1,501     Trimble Navigation Ltd.*     39,701    
  512     ViaSat, Inc.*     10,634    
  911     Westell Technologies, Inc.
(Class A)*
    1,649    
      1,766,943    

 

NUMBER OF
SHARES
 
  VALUE  
    Textiles (0.0%)  
  328     Albany International Corp.
(Class A)
  $ 11,483    
    Tobacco (1.2%)  
  18,899     Altria Group, Inc.     1,432,922    
  831     Loews Corp. - Carolina Group     68,250    
  1,540     Reynolds American, Inc.     97,528    
  461     Universal Corp.     22,962    
  1,596     UST, Inc.     82,928    
  394     Vector Group Ltd.     7,289    
      1,711,879    
    Tools/Hardware (0.1%)  
  705     Black & Decker Corp.     51,141    
  689     Briggs & Stratton Corp.     14,366    
  699     Snap-On, Inc.     34,335    
  903     Stanley Works (The)     46,378    
  620     Toro Co. (The)     30,591    
      176,811    
    Trucking (0.1%)  
  369     Arkansas Best Corp.     11,362    
  1,040     Heartland Express, Inc.     16,900    
  1,513     Hunt (J.B.) Tansport
Services, Inc.
    47,054    
  672     Knight Transportation, Inc.     11,532    
  760     Landstar System, Inc.     38,023    
  398     Old Dominion Freight
Line, Inc.*
    11,602    
  927     Werner Enterprises, Inc.     18,883    
  750     YRC Worldwide Inc.     13,733    
      169,089    
    Trucks/Construction/Farm
Machinery (1.0%)
 
  1,181     AGCO Corp.*     71,120    
  6,122     Caterpillar Inc.     435,519    
  1,426     Cummins Inc.     68,847    
  4,230     Deere & Co.     371,225    
  869     Federal Signal Corp.     10,072    
  500     Gardner Denver Inc.*     16,220    
  1,191     Joy Global Inc.     75,093    
  1,362     Manitowoc Co., Inc.     51,919    

 

See Notes to Financial Statements
35



Morgan Stanley Total Market Index Fund

Portfolio of Investments  n  January 31, 2008 (unaudited) continued

NUMBER OF
SHARES
 
  VALUE  
  28     NACCO Industries, Inc.
(Class A)
  $ 2,802    
  778     OshKosh Truck Corp.     35,601    
  3,469     PACCAR, Inc.     162,765    
  1,014     Terex Corp.*     59,583    
  868     Trinity Industries, Inc.     24,582    
  504     Wabash National Corp.     4,632    
  592     Wabtec Corp.     20,359    
      1,410,339    
    Water Utilities (0.0%)  
  1,456     Aqua America Inc.     29,018    
  331     California Water Service
Group
    11,529    
  1,158     Nalco Holding Co.*     24,249    
      64,796    
    Wholesale Distributors (0.2%)  
  489     Applied Industries
Technologies, Inc.
    14,763    
  1,731     Genuine Parts Co.     76,043    
  797     Grainger (W.W.), Inc.     63,417    
  485     Handleman Co.     679    
  657     MSC Industrial Direct Co., Inc.
(Class A)
    26,983    
  724     Pool Corp.     17,839    
  366     School Specialty, Inc.*     11,880    
  453     United Stationers, Inc.*     25,033    
  572     WESCO International, Inc.*     24,161    
      260,798    
    Wireless
Telecommunications (0.1%)
 
  472     Centennial Communications
Corp. (Class A)*
    2,700    
  200     Leap Wireless Intl Inc.*     8,270    
  1,300     NII Holdings Inc.*     55,458    
  1,106     SBA Communications Corp.*     32,749    
  118     SunCom Wireless Holdings, Inc.
(Class A)
    3,152    

 

NUMBER OF
SHARES
 
  VALUE  
  1,068     Telephone & Data
Systems, Inc.
  $ 56,326    
  301     United States Cellular Corp.*     21,401    
      180,056    
        Total Common Stocks
(Cost $102,662,503)
    142,771,088    
NUMBER OF
WARRANTS
 
 
 
    Warrants (0.0%)  
    Aerospace & Defense (0.0%)  
  237     Raytheon Co*     6,769    
    Internet Retail (0.0%)  
  488     IAC/InterActiveCorp.*     5,385    
    Other Consumer Services (0.0%)  
  488     Expedia Inc.*     5,702    
        Total Warrants
(Cost $7,459)
    17,856    
NUMBER OF
SHARES (000)
   
 
    Short-Term Investment (b) (1.0%)  
    Investment Company  
  1,389     Morgan Stanley Institutional
Liquidity Money Market
Portfolio - Institutional
Class (Cost $1,389,279)
    1,389,279    

 

Total Investments
(Cost $104,059,241) (c)(d)
    100.1 %     144,178,223    
Liabilities in Excess of
Other Assets
    (0.1 )     (134,761 )  
Net Assets     100.0 %   $ 144,043,462    

 

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  ADR  American Depositary Receipt.

  *  Non-income producing security.

  **  A portion of this security has been physically segregated in connection with open futures contracts in the amount of $57,000.

  †  Consists of one or more class of securities traded together as a unit; stocks with attached warrants.

  (a)  Securities with total market value equal to $37 have been valued at their fair value as determined in good faith under procedures established by and under the general supervision of the Fund's Trustees.

  (b)  See Note 4 to the financial statements regarding investments in Morgan Stanley Institutional Liquidity Money Market Portfolio - Institutional Class.

  (c)  Securities have been designated as collateral in an amount equal to $1,060,100 in connection with open futures contracts.

  (d)  The aggregate cost for federal income tax purposes approximates the aggregate cost for book purposes. The aggregate gross unrealized appreciation is $57,331,776 and the aggregate gross unrealized depreciation is $17,212,794, resulting in net unrealized appreciation of $40,118,982.

Summary of Investments

SECTOR   VALUE   PERCENT OF
TOTAL
INVESTMENTS
 
Finance   $ 27,109,401       18.8 %  
Electronic Technology     14,086,154       9.8    
Health Technology     13,383,750       9.3    
Energy Minerals     12,223,042       8.5    
Consumer Non-Durables     9,988,059       6.9    
Producer Manufacturing     9,983,206       6.9    
Technology Services     9,674,243       6.7    
Retail Trade     7,411,681       5.1    
Consumer Services     7,125,520       4.9    
Utilities     5,816,985       4.0    
Industrial Services     4,862,646       3.4    
Communications     4,341,506       3.0    
Process Industries     4,099,921       2.8    
Health Services     3,278,653       2.3    
Transportation     2,525,540       1.8    
Non-Energy Minerals     2,027,596       1.4    
Consumer Durables     1,981,507       1.4    
Commercial Services     1,557,516       1.1    
Investment Company     1,389,279       1.0    
Distribution Services     1,291,473       0.9    
Miscellaneous     20,545       0.0    
    $ 144,178,223 *     100.0 %  

 

  *  Does not include open futures contracts with an underlying face amount of $1,047,300 with unrealized   depreciation of $69,823.

Futures Contracts Open at January 31, 2008:

NUMBER OF
CONTRACTS
  LONG/SHORT   DESCRIPTION, DELIVERY
MONTH AND YEAR
  UNDERLYING FACE
AMOUNT AT VALUE
  UNREALIZED
DEPRECIATION
 
  10     Long   S&P 500 E-Mini Index   $ 689,800     $ (49,365 )  
        March 2008      
  5     Long   Russell 2000 E-Mini Index     357,500       (20,458 )  
        March 2008      
    Total Unrealized Depreciation       $ (69,823 )  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements
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Financial Statements

Statement of Assets and Liabilities

January 31, 2008 (unaudited)

Assets:  
Investments in securities, at value (cost $102,205,869)   $ 142,169,388    
Investment in affiliate, at value (cost $1,853,372)     2,008,835    
Receivable for:  
Dividends     143,687    
Shares of beneficial interest sold     47,045    
Variation margin     26,000    
Dividends from affiliate     8,968    
Prepaid expenses and other assets     20,714    
Receivable from Investment Adviser     5,634    
Total Assets     144,430,271    
Liabilities:  
Payable for:  
Shares of beneficial interest redeemed     208,812    
Distribution fee     69,726    
Transfer agent fee     20,690    
Accrued expenses and other payables     87,581    
Total Liabilities     386,809    
Net Assets   $ 144,043,462    
Composition of Net Assets:  
Paid-in-capital   $ 148,073,617    
Net unrealized appreciation     40,049,159    
Accumulated undistributed net investment income     298,267    
Accumulated net realized loss     (44,377,581 )  
Net Assets   $ 144,043,462    
Class A Shares:  
Net Assets   $ 59,559,047    
Shares Outstanding (unlimited authorized, $.01 par value)     4,985,208    
Net Asset Value Per Share   $ 11.95    
Maximum Offering Price Per Share,
(net asset value plus 5.54% of net asset value)
  $ 12.60    
Class B Shares:  
Net Assets   $ 50,393,539    
Shares Outstanding (unlimited authorized, $.01 par value)     4,284,764    
Net Asset Value Per Share   $ 11.76    
Class C Shares:  
Net Assets   $ 23,611,065    
Shares Outstanding (unlimited authorized, $.01 par value)     2,023,248    
Net Asset Value Per Share   $ 11.67    
Class D Shares:  
Net Assets   $ 10,479,811    
Shares Outstanding (unlimited authorized, $.01 par value)     868,783    
Net Asset Value Per Share   $ 12.06    

 

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Financial Statements continued

Statement of Operations

For the six months ended January 31, 2008 (unaudited)

Net Investment Income:
Income
 
Dividends (net of $162 foreign withholding tax)   $ 1,492,850    
Dividends from affiliates     79,748    
Total Income     1,572,598    
Expenses  
Distribution fee (Class A shares)     55,391    
Distribution fee (Class B shares)     364,171    
Distribution fee (Class C shares)     127,861    
Transfer agent fees and expenses     129,315    
Investment advisory fee     95,563    
Administration fee     63,709    
Custodian fees     54,181    
Shareholder reports and notices     31,909    
Professional fees     23,798    
Registration fees     22,045    
Trustees' fees and expenses     1,326    
Other     12,546    
Total Expenses     981,815    
Less: amounts waived/reimbursed     (115,199 )  
Less: expense offset     (584 )  
Net Expenses     866,032    
Net Investment Income     706,566    
Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss):
Net Realized Gain (Loss) on:
 
Investments     3,227,256    
Futures contracts     (350,071 )  
Net Realized Gain     2,877,185    
Net Change in Unrealized Appreciation/Depreciation on:  
Investments     (10,843,176 )  
Investment in affiliate     (180,991 )  
Futures contracts     134,196    
Net Change in Unrealized Appreciation/Depreciation     (10,889,971 )  
Net Loss     (8,012,786 )  
Net Decrease   $ (7,306,220 )  

 

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Financial Statements continued

Statements of Changes in Net Assets

    FOR THE SIX
MONTHS ENDED
JANUARY 31, 2008
  FOR THE YEAR
ENDED
JULY 31, 2007
 
    (unaudited)      
Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets:
Operations:
 
Net investment income   $ 706,566     $ 1,246,568    
Net realized gain     2,877,185       6,640,754    
Net change in unrealized appreciation/depreciation     (10,899,971 )     17,053,745    
Net Increase (Decrease)     (7,306,220 )     24,941,067    
Dividends to Shareholders from Net Investment Income:  
Class A shares     (900,956 )     (338,306 )  
Class B shares     (51,006 )     (490,197 )  
Class C shares     (176,499 )     (152,612 )  
Class D shares     (181,548 )     (133,888 )  
Total Dividends     (1,310,009 )     (1,115,003 )  
Net decrease from transactions in shares of beneficial interest     (10,824,562 )     (33,882,395 )  
Net Decrease     (19,440,791 )     (10,056,331 )  
Net Assets:  
Beginning of period     163,484,253       173,540,584    
End of Period
(Including accumulated undistributed net investment income of
$298,267 and $901,710, respectively)
  $ 144,043,462     $ 163,484,253    

 

See Notes to Financial Statements
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1. Organization and Accounting Policies

Morgan Stanley Total Market Index Fund (the "Fund") is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the "Act"), as a diversified, open-end management investment company. The Fund's investment objective is to provide investment results that, before expenses, correspond to the total return of the Dow Jones Wilshire 5000 Composite Index (the "Index"). The Fund was organized as a Massachusetts business trust on March 11, 1999 and commenced operations on September 28, 1999.

The Fund offers Class A shares, Class B shares, Class C shares and Class D shares. The four classes are substantially the same except that most Class A shares are subject to a sales charge imposed at the time of purchase and some Class A shares, and most Class B shares and Class C shares are subject to a contingent deferred sales charge imposed on shares redeemed within eighteen months, six years and one year, respectively. Class D shares are not subject to a sales charge. Additionally, Class A shares, Class B shares and Class C shares incur distribution expenses.

The Fund will assess a 2% redemption fee, on Class A shares, Class B shares, Class C shares, and Class D shares, which is paid directly to the Fund, for shares redeemed or exchanged within seven days of purchase, subject to certain exceptions. The redemption fee is designed to protect the Fund and its remaining shareholders from the effects of short-term trading.

The following is a summary of significant accounting policies:

A. Valuation of Investments — (1) an equity portfolio security listed or traded on the New York Stock Exchange ("NYSE") or American Stock Exchange or other exchange is valued at its latest sale price prior to the time when assets are valued; if there were no sales that day, the security is valued at the mean between the last reported bid and asked price; (2) an equity portfolio security listed or traded on the Nasdaq is valued at the Nasdaq Official Closing Price; if there were no sales that day, the security is valued at the mean between the last reported bid and asked price; (3) all other portfolio securities for which over-the-counter market quotations are readily available are valued at the mean between the last reported bid and asked price. In cases where a security is traded on more than one exchange, the security is valued on the exchange designated as the primary market; (4) for equity securities traded on foreign e xchanges, the last reported sale price or the latest bid price may be used if there were no sales on a particular day; (5) futures are valued at the latest price published by the commodities exchange on which they trade; (6) when market quotations are not readily available including circumstances under which Morgan Stanley Investment Advisors Inc. (the "Investment Adviser") determines that the latest sale price, the bid price or the mean between the last reported bid and asked price do not reflect a security's market value, portfolio securities are valued at their fair value as determined in good faith under procedures established by and under the general supervision of the Fund's Trustees. Occasionally, developments affecting the closing prices of securities and other assets


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may occur between the times at which valuations of such securities are determined (that is, close of the foreign market on which the securities trade) and the close of business on the NYSE. If developments occur during such periods that are expected to materially affect the value of such securities, such valuations may be adjusted to reflect the estimated fair value of such securities as of the close of the NYSE, as determined in good faith by the Fund's Trustees or by the Investment Adviser using a pricing service and/or procedures approved by the Trustees of the Fund; (7) certain portfolio securities may be valued by an outside pricing service approved by the Fund's Trustees; (8) investments in open-end mutual funds, including the Morgan Stanley Institutional Liquidity Funds, are valued at the net asset value as of the close of each business day; and (9) short-term debt securities having a maturity date of more than sixty days at time of purchase are valued on a mark-to-market basis until sixty days prior to maturity and thereafter at amortized cost based on their value on the 61st day. Short-term debt securities having a maturity date of sixty days or less at the time of purchase are valued at amortized cost.

B. Accounting for Investments — Security transactions are accounted for on the trade date (date the order to buy or sell is executed). Realized gains and losses on security transactions are determined by the identified cost method. Dividend income and other distributions are recorded on the ex-dividend date. Discounts are accreted and premiums are amortized over the life of the respective securities and are included in interest income. Interest income is accrued daily.

C. Multiple Class Allocations — Investment income, expenses (other than distribution fees), and realized and unrealized gains and losses are allocated to each class of shares based upon the relative net asset value on the date such items are recognized. Distribution fees are charged directly to the respective class.

D. Futures Contracts — A futures contract is an agreement between two parties to buy and sell financial instruments or contracts based on financial indices at a set price on a future date. Upon entering into such a contract, the Fund is required to pledge to the broker cash, U.S. Government securities or other liquid portfolio securities equal to the minimum initial margin requirements of the applicable futures exchange. Pursuant to the contract, the Fund agrees to receive from or pay to the broker an amount of cash equal to the daily fluctuation in the value of the contract. Such receipts or payments known as variation margin are recorded by the Fund as unrealized gains and losses. Upon closing of the contract, the Fund realizes a gain or loss equal to the difference between the value of the contract at the time it was opened and the value at the time it was closed.

E. Federal Income Tax Policy — It is the Fund's policy to comply with the requirements of Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code applicable to regulated investment companies and to distribute substantially all of its taxable income to its shareholders. Therefore, no provision for federal income taxes is required. The Fund files tax returns with the U.S. Internal Revenue Service, New York State and New York City. The Fund adopted the provisions of the Financial Accounting Standards Board ("FASB") Interpretation No. 48 ("FIN


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48") Accounting for Uncertainty in Income Taxes on June 29, 2007. FIN 48 sets forth a minimum threshold for financial statement recognition of the benefit of a tax position taken or expected to be taken in a tax return. The implementation of FIN 48 did not result in any unrecognized tax benefits in the accompanying financial statements. If applicable, the Fund recognizes interest accrued related to unrecognized tax benefits in interest expense and penalties in other expenses in the Statement of Operations. Each of the tax years in the four year period ended January 31, 2008, remains subject to examination by taxing authorities.

F. Dividends and Distributions to Shareholders — Dividends and distributions to shareholders are recorded on the ex-dividend date.

G. Use of Estimates — The preparation of financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts and disclosures. Actual results could differ from those estimates.

2. Investment Advisory/Administration Agreements

Pursuant to an Investment Advisory Agreement, the Fund pays the Investment Adviser an advisory fee, accrued daily and payable monthly, by applying the following annual rates to the net asset of the Fund determined as of the close of each business day: 0.12% to the portion of the daily net assets not exceeding $2 billion and 0.10% to the portion of the daily net assets in excess of $2 billion.

Pursuant to an Administration Agreement with Morgan Stanley Services Company Inc. (the "Administrator"), an affiliate of the Investment Adviser, the Fund pays an administration fee, accrued daily and payable monthly, by applying the annual rate of 0.08% to the Fund's daily net assets.

Under an agreement between the Administrator and State Street Bank and Trust Company ("State Street"), State Street provides certain administrative services to the Fund. For such services, the Administrator pays State Street a portion of the fee the Administrator receives from the Fund.

The Investment Adviser has agreed to cap the Fund's operating expenses (except for brokerage and 12b-1 fees) by assuming the Fund's other expenses" and/or waiving the Fund's Advisory fees, and the Administrator has agreed to waive the Fund's administrative fees, to the extent that such operating expenses exceed 0.40% of the average daily net assets of the Fund on an annualized basis.

3. Plan of Distribution

Shares of the Fund are distributed by Morgan Stanley Distributors Inc. (the "Distributor"), an affiliate of the Investment Adviser and Administrator. The Fund has adopted a Plan of Distribution (the "Plan") pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the Act. The Plan provides that the Fund will pay the Distributor a fee


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which is accrued daily and paid monthly at the following annual rates: (i) Class A — up to 0.25% of the average daily net assets of Class A shares; (ii) Class B — up to 1.0% of the average daily net assets of Class B shares; and (iii) Class C — up to 1.0% of the average daily net assets of Class C shares.

In the case of Class B shares, provided that the Plan continues in effect, any cumulative expenses incurred by the Distributor but not yet recovered may be recovered through the payment of future distribution fees from the Fund pursuant to the Plan and contingent deferred sales charges paid by investors upon redemption of Class B shares. Although there is no legal obligation for the Fund to pay expenses incurred in excess of payments made to the Distributor under the Plan and the proceeds of contingent deferred sales charges paid by investors upon redemption of shares, if for any reason the Plan is terminated, the Trustees will consider at that time the manner in which to treat such expenses. The Distributor has advised the Fund that such excess amounts totaled $9,929,633 at January 31, 2008.

In the case of Class A shares and Class C shares, expenses incurred pursuant to the Plan in any calendar year in excess of 0.25% or 1.0% of the average daily net assets of Class A or Class C, respectively, will not be reimbursed by the Fund through payments in any subsequent year, except that expenses representing a gross sales credit to Morgan Stanley Financial Advisors and other authorized financial representatives at the time of sale may be reimbursed in the subsequent calendar year. For the six months ended January 31, 2008, the distribution fee was accrued for Class A shares and Class C shares at the annual rate of 0.22% and 1.00%, respectively.

The Distributor has informed the Fund that for the six months ended January 31, 2008, it received contingent deferred sales charges from certain redemptions of the Fund's Class B shares and Class C shares of $30,855 and $504 , respectively and received $9,154 in front-end sales charges from sales of the Fund's Class A shares. The respective shareholders pay such charges which are not an expense of the Fund.

4. Security Transactions and Transactions with Affiliates

The Fund invests in Morgan Stanley Institutional Liquidity Money Market Portfolio — Institutional Class, an open-ended management investment company managed by the Investment Adviser. Advisory fees paid by the Fund are reduced by an amount equal to the advisory and administrative service fees paid by Morgan Stanley Institutional Liquidity Money Market Portfolio — Institutional Class with respect to assets invested by the Fund in Morgan Stanley Institutional Liquidity Money Market Portfolio — Institutional Class. For the six months ended January 31, 2008, advisory fees paid were reduced by $1,866 relating to the Fund's investment in Morgan Stanley Institutional Liquidity Money Market Portfolio — Institutional Class. Income distributions earned by the Fund are recorded as dividends from affiliate in the Statement of Operations and totaled $72,980 for the six months ended January 31, 2008. During the six months ended January 31, 2008, cost of purchases and sales of


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investments in Morgan Stanley Institutional Liquidity Money Market Portfolio — Institutional Class aggregated $8,684,324 and $9,876,560, respectively.

The cost of purchases and proceeds from sales of portfolio securities, excluding short-term investments, for the six months ended January 31, 2008 aggregated $155,743 and $2,528,520, respectively.

During the period ended January 31, 2008, the Fund did not have any purchases or sales of Morgan Stanley common stock.

Morgan Stanley Trust, an affiliate of Investment Adviser, Administrator and Distributor, is the Fund's transfer agent.

The Fund has an unfunded Deferred Compensation Plan (the "Compensation Plan") which allows each independent Trustee to defer payment of all, or a portion, of the fees he or she receives for serving on the Board of Trustees. Each eligible Trustee generally may elect to have the deferred amounts credited with a return equal to the total return on one or more of the Morgan Stanley funds that are offered as investment options under the Compensation Plan. Appreciation/depreciation and distributions received from these investments are recorded with an offsetting increase/decrease in the deferred compensation obligation and do not affect the net asset value of the Fund.

5. Expense Offset

The expense offset represents a reduction of the fees and expenses for interest earned on cash balances maintained by the Fund with the transfer agent.

6. Federal Income Tax Status

The amount of dividends and distributions from net investment income and net realized capital gains are determined in accordance with federal income tax regulations which may differ from generally accepted accounting principles. These "book/tax" differences are either considered temporary or permanent in nature. To the extent these differences are permanent in nature, such amounts are reclassified within the capital accounts based on their federal tax-basis treatment; temporary differences do not require reclassification. Dividends and distributions which exceed net investment income and net realized capital gains for tax purposes are reported as distributions of paid-in-capital.

As of July 31, 2007, the Fund had a net capital loss carryforward of $47,331,764 of which $3,637,150 will expire on July 31, 2010, $32,841,558 will expire on July 31, 2011 and $10,853,056 will expire on July 31, 2012 to offset future capital gains to the extent provided by regulations.


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As of July 31, 2007, the Fund had temporary book/tax differences primarily attributable to capital loss deferrals on wash sales, the mark-to market of open futures contracts and tax adjustments on real estate investment trust ("REITs") and partnership investments held by the Fund.

7. Shares of Beneficial Interest

Transactions in shares of beneficial interest were as follows:

    FOR THE SIX
MONTHS ENDED
JANUARY 31, 2008
  FOR THE YEAR
ENDED
JULY 31, 2007
 
    (unaudited)      
    SHARES   AMOUNT   SHARES   AMOUNT  
CLASS A SHARES  
Sold     149,956     $ 1,927,820       367,640     $ 4,543,183    
Conversion from Class B     2,852,470       37,583,892       270.605       3,382,941    
Reinvestment of dividends     63,631       815,758       25,388       311,759    
Redeemed     (350,351 )     (4,429,215 )     (625,243 )     (7,676.995 )  
Net increase — Class A     2,715,706       35,898,255       38,090       560,888    
CLASS B SHARES  
Sold     94,388       1,191,128       257,050       3,103,649    
Conversion to Class A     (2,927,754 )     (37,583,892 )     (277,425 )     (3,382,941 )  
Reinvestment of dividends     3,564       45,018       36,770       441,976    
Redeemed     (797,053 )     (9,997,262 )     (2,531,597 )     (30,460,236 )  
Net decrease — Class B     (3,626,855 )     (46,345,008 )     (2,515,202 )     (30,297,552 )  
CLASS C SHARES  
Sold     57,376     $ 705,914       179,002     $ 2,170,068    
Reinvestment of dividends     12,877       161,476       11,599       139,075    
Redeemed     (118,736 )     (1,472,891 )     (777,830 )     (9,411,723 )  
Net decrease — Class C     (48,483 )     (605,501 )     (587,229 )     (7,102,580 )  
CLASS D SHARES  
Sold     94,524       1,222,350       401,592       5,046,644    
Reinvestment of dividends     10,238       132,485       8,465       104,791    
Redeemed     (86,791 )     (1,127,143 )     (175,107 )     (2,194,586 )  
Net increase — Class D     17,971       227,692       234,950       2,956,849    
Net decrease in Fund     (941,661 )   $ (10,824,562 )     (2,829,391 )   $ (33,882,395 )  

 

8. Purposes of and Risks Relating to Certain Financial Instruments

To hedge against adverse interest rate, foreign currency and market risks, the Fund may purchase and sell interest rate, currency and index futures ("futures contracts").

Futures contracts involve elements of market risk in excess of the amount reflected in the Statement of Assets and Liabilities. The Fund bears the risk of an unfavorable change in the value of the underlying


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securities. Risks may also arise upon entering into these contracts from the potential inability of the counterparties to meet the terms of their contracts.

9. Accounting Pronouncement

In September 2006, Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No. 157, Fair Value Measurements (SFAS 157), was issued and is effective for fiscal years beginning after November 15, 2007. SFAS 157 defines fair value, establishes a framework for measuring fair value and expands disclosures about fair value measurements. Management is currently evaluating the impact the adoption of SFAS 157 will have on the Fund's financial statement disclosures.


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Financial Highlights

Selected ratios and per share data for a share of beneficial interest outstanding throughout each period:

    FOR THE SIX   FOR THE YEAR ENDED JULY 31,  
    MONTHS ENDED      
    JANUARY 31, 2008   2007   2006   2005   2004   2003  
    (unaudited)                      
Class A Shares  
Selected Per Share Data:  
Net asset value, beginning of period   $ 12.72     $ 11.13     $ 10.74     $ 9.32     $ 8.33     $ 7.52    
Income (loss) from investment operations:  
Net investment income‡     0.08       0.16       0.13       0.13       0.08       0.08    
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)     (0.66 )     1.58       0.39       1.41       0.98       0.76    
Total income (loss) from investment
operations
    (0.59 )     1.74       0.52       1.54       1.06       0.84    
Less dividends from
net investment income
    (0.19 )     (0.15 )     (0.13 )     (0.12 )     (0.07 )     (0.03 )  
Net asset value, end of period   $ 11.94     $ 12.72     $ 11.13     $ 10.74     $ 9.32     $ 8.33    
Total Return†     (4.72 )%(1)      15.70 %     4.86 %     16.53 %     12.79 %     11.23 %  
Ratios to Average Net Assets(3)(5):  
Total expenses (before
expense offset)
    0.62 %(2)(4)      0.65 %(4)      0.65 %     0.65 %     0.72 %     0.75 %  
Net investment income     1.35 %(2)(4)      1.28 %(4)      1.22 %     1.33 %     0.91 %     1.01 %  
Supplemental Data:  
Net assets, end of period, in
thousands
  $ 59,559     $ 28,873     $ 24,833     $ 26,673     $ 11,383     $ 12,865    
Portfolio turnover rate     0 %(1)      0 %     2 %     5 %     3 %     4 %  

 

  ‡  The per share amounts were computed using an average number of shares outstanding during the period.

  †  Does not reflect the deduction of sales charge. Calculated based on the net asset value as of the last business day of the period.

  (1)  Not annualized

  (2)  Annualized.

  (3)  Reflects overall Fund ratios for investment income and non-class specific expenses.

  (4)  Reflects waivers of certain Fund expenses in connection with the investments in Morgan Stanley Institutional Money Market Portfolio — Institutional Class during the period. As a result of such waivers the expenses as a percentage of its net assets had an effect of less than 0.005%.

  (5)  If the Fund had borne all its expenses that were reimbursed or waived by the Investment Adviser and Administrator, the annualized expense and net investment income ratios, before expense offset, would have been as follows:

PERIOD ENDED   EXPENSE
RATIO
  NET INVESTMENT
INCOME RATIO
 
January 31, 2008     0.77 %     1.20 %  
July 31, 2007     0.77       1.16    
July 31, 2006     0.77       1.10    
July 31, 2005     0.84       1.14    
July 31, 2004     0.87       0.76    
July 31, 2003     0.94       0.82    

 

See Notes to Financial Statements
48



Morgan Stanley Total Market Index Fund

Financial Highlights continued

    FOR THE SIX   FOR THE YEAR ENDED JULY 31,  
    MONTHS ENDED      
    JANUARY 31, 2008   2007   2006   2005   2004   2003  
    (unaudited)                      
Class B Shares  
Selected Per Share Data:  
Net asset value, beginning of period   $ 12.39     $ 10.84     $ 10.44     $ 9.07     $ 8.11     $ 7.35    
Income (loss) from investment
operations:
 
Net investment income‡     0.04       0.06       0.05       0.06       0.01       0.02    
Net realized and unrealized gain
(loss)
    (0.66 )     1.54       0.38       1.35       0.97       0.75    
Total income (loss) from investment
operations
    (0.62 )     1.60       0.43       1.41       0.98       0.77    
Less dividends from
net investment income
    (0.01 )     (0.05 )     (0.03 )     (0.04 )     (0.02 )     (0.01 )  
Net asset value, end of period   $ 11.76     $ 12.39     $ 10.84     $ 10.44     $ 9.07     $ 8.11    
Total Return†     (5.00 )%(1)      14.80 %     4.15 %     15.53 %     12.05 %     10.46 %  
Ratios to Average Net Assets(3)(5):  
Total expenses (before
expense offset)
    1.40 %(2)(4)      1.40 %(4)      1.40 %     1.40 %     1.47 %     1.50 %  
Net investment income     0.57 %(2)(4)      0.53 %(4)      0.47 %     0.58 %     0.16 %     0.26 %  
Supplemental Data:  
Net assets, end of period, in
thousands
  $ 50,393     $ 98,048     $ 113,008     $ 153,897     $ 183,031     $ 182,932    
Portfolio turnover rate     0 %(1)      0 %     2 %     5 %     3 %     4 %  

 

  ‡  The per share amounts were computed using an average number of shares outstanding during the period.

  †  Does not reflect the deduction of sales charge. Calculated based on the net asset value as of the last business day of the period.

  (1)  Not annualized

  (2)  Annualized.

  (3)  Reflects overall Fund ratios for investment income and non-class specific expenses.

  (4)  Reflects waivers of certain Fund expenses in connection with the investments in Morgan Stanley Institutional Money Market Portfolio — Institutional Class during the period. As a result of such waivers the expenses as a percentage of its net assets had an effect of less than 0.005%.

  (5)  If the Fund had borne all its expenses that were reimbursed or waived by the Investment Adviser and Administrator, the annualized expense and net investment income ratios, before expense offset, would have been as follows:

PERIOD ENDED   EXPENSE
RATIO
  NET INVESTMENT
INCOME RATIO
 
January 31, 2008     1.54 %     0.43 %  
July 31, 2007     1.53       0.40    
July 31, 2006     1.52       0.35    
July 31, 2005     1.59       0.39    
July 31, 2004     1.62       0.01    
July 31, 2003     1.69       0.07    

 

See Notes to Financial Statements
49



Morgan Stanley Total Market Index Fund

Financial Highlights continued

    FOR THE SIX   FOR THE YEAR ENDED JULY 31,  
    MONTHS ENDED      
    JANUARY 31, 2008   2007   2006   2005   2004   2003  
    (unaudited)                      
Class C Shares  
Selected Per Share Data:  
Net asset value, beginning of period   $ 12.37     $ 10.82     $ 10.44     $ 9.07     $ 8.11     $ 7.36    
Income (loss) from investment operations:  
Net investment income‡     0.04       0.07       0.05       0.06       0.01       0.02    
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)     (0.65 )     1.54       0.38       1.35       0.97       0.74    
Total income (loss) from investment
operations
    (0.61 )     1.61       0.43       1.41       0.98       0.76    
Less dividends from
net investment income
    (0.09 )     (0.06 )     (0.05 )     (0.04 )     (0.02 )     (0.01 )  
Net asset value, end of period   $ 11.67     $ 12.37     $ 10.82     $ 10.44     $ 9.07     $ 8.11    
Total Return†     (5.00 )%(1)      14.92 %     4.10 %     15.57 %     12.13 %     10.31 %  
Ratios to Average Net Assets(3)(5) :  
Total expenses (before expense offset)     1.40 %(2)(4)      1.34 %(4)      1.39 %     1.38 %     1.47 %     1.50 %  
Net investment income     0.57 %(2)(4)      0.59 %(4)      0.48 %     0.60 %     0.16 %     0.26 %  
Supplemental Data:  
Net assets, end of period, in thousands   $ 23,611     $ 25,635     $ 28,779     $ 30,513     $ 29,514     $ 23,483    
Portfolio turnover rate     0 %(1)      0 %     2 %     5 %     3 %     4 %  

 

  ‡  The per share amounts were computed using an average number of shares outstanding during the period.

  †  Does not reflect the deduction of sales charge. Calculated based on the net asset value as of the last business day of the period.

  (1)  Not annualized

  (2)  Annualized.

  (3)  Reflects overall Fund ratios for investment income and non-class specific expenses.

  (4)  Reflects waivers of certain Fund expenses in connection with the investments in Morgan Stanley Institutional Money Market Portfolio — Institutional Class during the period. As a result of such waivers the expenses as a percentage of its net assets had an effect of less than 0.005%.

  (5)  If the Fund had borne all its expenses that were reimbursed or waived by the Investment Adviser and Administrator, the annualized expense and net investment income ratios, before expense offset, would have been as follows:

PERIOD ENDED   EXPENSE
RATIO
  NET INVESTMENT
INCOME RATIO
 
January 31, 2008     1.54 %     0.43 %  
July 31, 2007     1.47       0.46    
July 31, 2006     1.51       0.36    
July 31, 2005     1.57       0.41    
July 31, 2004     1.62       0.01    
July 31, 2003     1.69       0.07    

 

See Notes to Financial Statements
50



Morgan Stanley Total Market Index Fund

Financial Highlights continued

    FOR THE SIX   FOR THE YEAR ENDED JULY 31,  
    MONTHS ENDED      
    JANUARY 31, 2008   2007   2006   2005   2004   2003  
    (unaudited)                      
Class D Shares  
Selected Per Share Data:  
Net asset value, beginning of period   $ 12.85     $ 11.24     $ 10.83     $ 9.40     $ 8.40     $ 7.57    
Income (loss) from investment operations:  
Net investment income‡     0.10       0.19       0.16       0.16       0.11       0.09    
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)     (0.68 )     1.60       0.40       1.41       0.99       0.78    
Total income (loss) from investment
operations
    (0.58 )     1.79       0.56       1.57       1.10       0.87    
Less dividends from
net investment income
    (0.21 )     (0.18 )     (0.15 )     (0.14 )     (0.10 )     (0.04 )  
Net asset value, end of period   $ 12.06     $ 12.85     $ 11.24     $ 10.83     $ 9.40     $ 8.40    
Total Return†     (4.60 )%(1)      15.99 %     5.24 %     16.75 %     13.11 %     11.54 %  
Ratios to Average Net Assets(3)(5) :  
Total expenses (before expense offset)     0.40 %(2)(4)      0.40 %(4)      0.40 %     0.40 %     0.47 %     0.50 %  
Net investment income     1.57 %(2)(4)      1.53 %(4)      1.47 %     1.58 %     1.16 %     1.26 %  
Supplemental Data:  
Net assets, end of period, in thousands   $ 10,480     $ 10,929     $ 6,920     $ 25,918     $ 21,458     $ 13,347    
Portfolio turnover rate     0 %(1)      0 %     2 %     5 %     3 %     4 %  

 

  ‡  The per share amounts were computed using an average number of shares outstanding during the period.

  †  Calculated based on the net asset value as of the last business day of the period.

  (1)  Not annualized

  (2)  Annualized.

  (3)  Reflects overall Fund ratios for investment income and non-class specific expenses.

  (4)  Reflects waivers of certain Fund expenses in connection with the investments in Morgan Stanley Institutional Money Market Portfolio — Institutional Class during the period. As a result of such waivers the expenses as a percentage of its net assets had an effect of less than 0.005%.

  (5)  If the Fund had borne all its expenses that were reimbursed or waived by the Investment Adviser and Administrator, the annualized expense and net investment income ratios, before expense offset, would have been as follows:

PERIOD ENDED   EXPENSE
RATIO
  NET INVESTMENT
INCOME RATIO
 
January 31, 2008     0.54 %     1.43 %  
July 31, 2007     0.53       1.40    
July 31, 2006     0.52       1.35    
July 31, 2005     0.59       1.39    
July 31, 2004     0.62       1.01    
July 31, 2003     0.69       1.07    

 

See Notes to Financial Statements
51




Trustees

Frank L. Bowman
Michael Bozic
Kathleen A. Dennis
James F. Higgins
Dr. Manuel H. Johnson
Joseph J. Kearns
Michael F. Klein
Michael E. Nugent
W. Allen Reed
Fergus Reid

Officers

Michael E. Nugent
Chairperson of the Board

Ronald E. Robison
President and Principal Executive Officer

J. David Germany
Vice President

Dennis F. Shea
Vice President

Amy R. Doberman
Vice President

Carsten Otto
Chief Compliance Officer

Stefanie V. Chang Yu
Vice President

Francis J. Smith
Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer

Mary E. Mullin
Secretary

Transfer Agent

Morgan Stanley Trust
Harborside Financial Center, Plaza Two
Jersey City, New Jersey 07311

Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm

Deloitte & Touche LLP
Two World Financial Center
New York, New York 10281

Legal Counsel

Clifford Chance US LLP
31 West 52nd Street
New York, New York 10019

Counsel to the Independent Trustees

Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP
1177 Avenue of the Americas
New York, New York 10036

Investment Adviser

Morgan Stanley Investment Advisors Inc.
522 Fifth Avenue
New York, New York 10036

The financial statements included herein have been taken from the records of the Fund without examination by the independent auditors and accordingly they do not express an opinion thereon.

This report is submitted for the general information of the shareholders of the Fund. For more detailed information about the Fund, its fees and expenses and other pertinent information, please read its Prospectus. The Fund's Statement of Additional Information contains additional information about the Fund, including its trustees. It is available, without charge, by calling (800) 869-NEWS.

This report is not authorized for distribution to prospective investors in the Fund unless preceded or accompanied by an effective Prospectus. Read the Prospectus carefully before investing.

Morgan Stanley Distributors Inc., member FINRA.

© 2008 Morgan Stanley

MORGAN STANLEY FUNDS

Morgan Stanley
Total Market
Index Fund

Semiannual Report

January 31, 2008

TMISAN
IU08-01536P-Y01/08




 

Item 2.  Code of Ethics.

 

Not applicable for semiannual reports.

 

Item 3.  Audit Committee Financial Expert.

 

Not applicable for semiannual reports.

 

Item 4. Principal Accountant Fees and Services

 

Not applicable for semiannual reports.

 

Item 5. Audit Committee of Listed Registrants.

 

Not applicable for semiannual reports.

 

Item 6.

 

Refer to Item 1.

 

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

 

Not applicable for semiannual reports.

 

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

 

Applicable only to reports filed by closed-end funds.

 

Item 9. Closed-End Fund Repurchases

 

Applicable to reports filed by closed-end funds.

 

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

 

Not applicable.

 



 

Item 11. Controls and Procedures

 

(a)  The Fund’s principal executive officer and principal financial officer have concluded that the Fund’s disclosure controls and procedures are sufficient to ensure that information required to be disclosed by the Fund in this Form N-CSR was recorded, processed, summarized and reported within the time periods specified in the Securities and Exchange Commission’s rules and forms, based upon such officers’ evaluation of these controls and procedures as of a date within 90 days of the filing date of the report.

 

(b)  There were no changes 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.

 

Item 12. Exhibits

 

(a) Code of Ethics – Not applicable for semiannual reports.

 

(b) A separate certification for each principal executive officer and principal financial officer of the registrant are attached hereto as part of EX-99.CERT.

 



 

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.

 

Morgan Stanley Total Market Index Fund

 

/s/ Ronald E. Robison

 

Ronald E. Robison

 

Principal Executive Officer

 

March 20, 2008

 

 

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

 

/s/ Ronald E. Robison

 

Ronald E. Robison

 

Principal Executive Officer

 

March 20, 2008

 

 

/s/ Francis Smith

 

Francis Smith

 

Principal Financial Officer

 

March 20, 2008

 

 


EX-99.CERT 2 a08-6713_1ex99dcert.htm EX-99.CERT

Exhibit 99.CERT

 

EXHIBIT 12 B1

 

CERTIFICATION OF PRINCIPAL EXECUTIVE OFFICER

 

CERTIFICATIONS

 

I, Ronald E. Robison, certify that:

 

 

1.

I have reviewed this report on Form N-CSR of Morgan Stanley Total Market Index Fund;

 

 

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 controls over financial reporting.

 

Date: March 20, 2008

 

 

/s/ Ronald E. Robison

 

Ronald E. Robison

 

Principal Executive Officer

 



 

EXHIBIT 12 B2

 

CERTIFICATION OF PRINCIPAL FINANCIAL OFFICER

 

CERTIFICATIONS

 

I, Francis Smith, certify that:

 

 

1.

I have reviewed this report on Form N-CSR of Morgan Stanley Total Market Index Fund;

 

 

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 controls over financial reporting.

 

Date: March 20, 2008

 

 

/s/ Francis Smith

 

Francis Smith

 

Principal Financial Officer

 


EX-99.906CERT 3 a08-6713_1ex99d906cert.htm EX-99.906CERT

Exhibit 99.906CERT

 

SECTION 906 CERTIFICATION

 

Certification Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350,

As Adopted Pursuant to

Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002

 

Morgan Stanley Total Market Index Fund

 

In connection with the Report on Form N-CSR (the “Report”) of the above-named issuer for the period ended January 31, 2008 that is accompanied by this certification, the undersigned hereby certifies that:

 

1.             The Report fully complies with the requirements of Section 13(a) or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934; and

 

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

 

 

Date: March 20, 2008

/s/ Ronald E. Robison

 

Ronald E. Robison

 

Principal Executive Officer

 

 

A signed original of this written statement required by Section 906 has been provided to Morgan Stanley Total Market Index Fund and will be retained by Morgan Stanley Total Market Index Fund and furnished to the Securities and Exchange Commission or its staff upon request.

 



 

SECTION 906 CERTIFICATION

 

Certification Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350,

As Adopted Pursuant to

Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002

 

Morgan Stanley Total Market Index Fund

 

In connection with the Report on Form N-CSR (the “Report”) of the above-named issuer for the period ended January 31, 2008 that is accompanied by this certification, the undersigned hereby certifies that:

 

1.             The Report fully complies with the requirements of Section 13(a) or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934; and

 

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

 

 

Date: March 20, 2008

/s/ Francis Smith

 

Francis Smith

 

Principal Financial Officer

 

 

A signed original of this written statement required by Section 906 has been provided to Morgan Stanley Total Market Index Fund and will be retained by Morgan Stanley Total Market Index Fund and furnished to the Securities and Exchange Commission or its staff upon request.

 


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