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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
FORM N-CSRS
CERTIFIED SHAREHOLDER REPORT OF REGISTERED
MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT COMPANIES
Investment Company Act file number: 811-09689
Wells Fargo Master Trust
(Exact name of registrant as specified in charter)
525 Market St., San Francisco, CA 94105
(Address of principal executive offices) (Zip code)
C. David Messman
Wells Fargo Funds Management, LLC
525 Market St., San Francisco, CA 94105
(Name and address of agent for service)
Registrant’s telephone number, including area code: 800-643-9691
Date of fiscal year end: September 30, 2010
Date of reporting period: March 31, 2011
 
 

 


 

ITEM 1.   REPORT TO SHAREHOLDERS

 


 

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WELLS FARGO ADVANTAGE EQUITY GATEWAY FUNDS
  §   Wells Fargo Advantage C&B Large Cap Value Fund
 
  §   Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Equity Fund
 
  §   Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Small Cap Fund
 
  §   Wells Fargo Advantage Emerging Growth Fund
 
  §   Wells Fargo Advantage Equity Value Fund
 
  §   Wells Fargo Advantage International Value Fund
 
  §   Wells Fargo Advantage Small Company Growth Fund
 
  §   Wells Fargo Advantage Small Company Value Fund

 


 

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Contents
         
Letter to Shareholders
    2  
 
       
Performance Highlights
       
Wells Fargo Advantage C&B Large Cap Value Fund
    6  
Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Equity Fund
    8  
Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Small Cap Fund
    10  
Wells Fargo Advantage Emerging Growth Fund
    12  
Wells Fargo Advantage Equity Value Fund
    14  
Wells Fargo Advantage International Value Fund
    16  
Wells Fargo Advantage Small Company Growth Fund
    18  
Wells Fargo Advantage Small Company Value Fund
    20  
 
       
Fund Expenses
    22  
 
       
Portfolio of Investments
       
Wells Fargo Advantage C&B Large Cap Value Fund
    26  
Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Equity Fund
    26  
Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Small Cap Fund
    27  
Wells Fargo Advantage Emerging Growth Fund
    27  
Wells Fargo Advantage Equity Value Fund
    28  
Wells Fargo Advantage International Value Fund
    28  
Wells Fargo Advantage Small Company Growth Fund
    29  
Wells Fargo Advantage Small Company Value Fund
    29  
 
       
Financial Statements
       
Statements of Assets and Liabilities
    30  
Statements of Operations
    32  
Statements of Changes in Net Assets
    34  
Financial Highlights
    42  
 
       
Notes to Financial Statements
    52  
 
       
(continued next page)
       
The views expressed are as of March 31, 2011, and are those of the Fund managers. Any reference to a specific security in this report is not a recommendation to purchase or sell any specific security or adopt any investment strategy. The views are subject to change at any time in response to changing circumstances in the market and are not intended to predict or guarantee the future performance of any individual security, market sector or the markets generally, or the Wells Fargo Advantage Equity Gateway Funds.

NOT FDIC INSURED § NO BANK GUARANTEE § MAY LOSE VALUE

 


 

Contents (continued)
         
Master Portfolios
       
 
       
Portfolio of Investments
       
Wells Fargo Advantage C&B Large Cap Value Portfolio
    59  
Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined Value Portfolio
    63  
Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Large Cap Growth Portfolio
    69  
Wells Fargo Advantage Emerging Growth Portfolio
    75  
Wells Fargo Advantage Equity Value Portfolio
    79  
Wells Fargo Advantage Index Portfolio
    83  
Wells Fargo Advantage International Equity Portfolio (formerly Wells Fargo Advantage International Core Portfolio)
    97  
Wells Fargo Advantage International Growth Portfolio
    101  
Wells Fargo Advantage International Index Portfolio
    104  
Wells Fargo Advantage International Value Portfolio
    124  
Wells Fargo Advantage Small Cap Value Portfolio (formerly Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Small Cap Value Portfolio)
    129  
Wells Fargo Advantage Small Company Growth Portfolio
    134  
Wells Fargo Advantage Small Company Value Portfolio
    140  
 
       
Financial Statements
       
Statements of Assets and Liabilities
    146  
Statements of Operations
    150  
Statements of Changes in Net Assets
    154  
Financial Highlights
    161  
 
       
Notes to Financial Statements
    163  
 
       
Other Information
    174  
 
       
List of Abbreviations
    182  

 


 

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    INVESTMENT HISTORY
     
1932
  Keystone creates one of the first mutual fund families.
 
   
1971
  Wells Fargo & Company introduces one of the first institutional index funds.
 
   
1978
  Wells Fargo applies Markowitz and Sharpe’s research on Modern Portfolio Theory to introduce one of the industry’s first Tactical Asset Allocation (TAA) models in institutional separately managed accounts.
 
   
1984
  Wells Fargo Stagecoach Funds launches its first asset allocation fund.
 
   
1989
  The Tactical Asset Allocation (TAA) Model is first applied to Wells Fargo’s asset allocation mutual funds.
 
   
1994
  Wells Fargo introduces the LifePath Funds, one of the first suites of target date funds (now the Wells Fargo Advantage Dow Jones Target Date FundsSM).
 
   
1996
  Evergreen Investments and Keystone Funds merge.
 
   
1997
  Wells Fargo launches Wells Fargo Advantage WealthBuilder PortfoliosSM, a fund-of-funds suite of products that includes the use of quantitative models to shift assets among investment styles.
 
   
1999
  Norwest Advantage Funds and Stagecoach Funds are reorganized into Wells Fargo Funds after the merger of Norwest and Wells Fargo.
 
   
2002
  Evergreen Retail and Evergreen Institutional companies form the umbrella asset management company, Evergreen Investments.
 
   
2005
  The integration of Strong Funds with Wells Fargo Funds creates Wells Fargo Advantage Funds, resulting in one of the top 20 mutual fund companies in the United States.
 
   
2006
  Wells Fargo Advantage Funds relaunches the target date product line as Wells Fargo Advantage Dow Jones Target Date Funds.
 
   
2010
  The mergers and reorganizations of Evergreen and Wells Fargo Advantage mutual funds are completed, unifying the families under the brand of Wells Fargo Advantage Funds.
Wells Fargo Advantage Funds®
Wells Fargo Advantage Funds skillfully guides institutions, financial advisors, and individuals through the investment terrain to help them reach their financial objectives. Everything we do on behalf of investors is backed by our unique combination of qualifications.
Strength
Our organization is built on the standards of integrity and service established by our parent company—Wells Fargo & Company—more than 150 years ago. And, because we’re part of a highly diversified financial enterprise, we offer the depth of resources to help investors succeed.
Expertise
Our multi-boutique model offers investors access to the independent thinking of premier investment managers that have been chosen for their time-tested strategies. While each team specializes in a specific investment strategy, collectively they provide investors a wide choice of distinct investment styles. Our dedication to investment excellence doesn’t end with our expertise in manager selection—risk management, analysis, and rigorous ongoing review seek to ensure each manager’s investment process remains consistent.
Partnership
Our collaborative approach is built around understanding the needs and goals of our clients. By adhering to core principles of sound judgment and steady guidance, we support you through every stage of the investment decision process.
Carefully consider the investment objectives, risks, charges, and expenses before investing. For a current prospectus for Wells Fargo Advantage Funds containing this and other information, visit wellsfargo.com/advantagefunds. Read it carefully before investing.
Wells Fargo Funds Management, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Wells Fargo & Company, provides investment advisory and administrative services for Wells Fargo Advantage Funds®. Other affiliates of Wells Fargo & Company provide subadvisory and other services for the Funds. The Funds are distributed by Wells Fargo Funds Distributor, LLC, Member FINRA/SIPC, an affiliate of Wells Fargo & Company.
The “Dow Jones Target Date Indexes” are a product of Dow Jones Indexes, a licensed trademark of CME Group Index Services LLC (“CME”). “Dow Jones” and “Dow Jones Target Date Indexes” are service marks of Dow Jones Trademark Holdings, LLC, and have been licensed for use for certain purposes by CME and sublicensed for use by Global Index Advisors, Inc., and Wells Fargo Funds Management, LLC. The Dow Jones Target Date Indexes are based in part on the Barclays Capital Bond Indexes, which are published by Barclays Capital Inc. The Wells Fargo Advantage Dow Jones Target Date Funds, based on the Dow Jones Target Date Indexes, are not sponsored, endorsed, sold, or promoted by Dow Jones, CME or Barclays Capital or any of their respective affiliates, and neither Dow Jones, CME nor Barclays Capital nor any of their respective affiliates makes any representation regarding the advisability of investing in such product(s) and/or about the quality, accuracy, and/or completeness of the Dow Jones Target Date Indexes or the Barclays Capital Bond Indexes. IN NO EVENT SHALL DOW JONES, CME, BARCLAYS CAPITAL, OR ANY OF THEIR LICENSORS HAVE ANY LIABILITY FOR ANY SPECIAL, PUNITIVE, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING LOST PROFITS), EVEN IF NOTIFIED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.

NOT FDIC INSURED § NO BANK GUARANTEE § MAY LOSE VALUE
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Wells Fargo Advantage Funds offers more than 120 mutual funds across a wide range of asset classes, representing over $235 billion in assets under management, as of March 31, 2011.
Equity Funds
         
Asia Pacific Fund
  Enterprise Fund   Opportunity Fund
C&B Large Cap Value Fund
  Equity Value Fund   Precious Metals Fund
C&B Mid Cap Value Fund
  Global Opportunities Fund   Premier Large Company Growth Fund
Capital Growth Fund
  Growth Fund   Small Cap Growth Fund
Classic Value Fund
  Growth Opportunities Fund   Small Cap Opportunities Fund
Common Stock Fund
  Health Care Fund   Small Cap Value Fund
Core Equity Fund
  Index Fund   Small Company Growth Fund
Disciplined Global Equity Fund
  International Equity Fund   Small Company Value Fund
Disciplined U.S. Core Fund
  International Value Fund   Small/Mid Cap Core Fund
Disciplined Value Fund
  Intrinsic Small Cap Value Fund   Small/Mid Cap Value Fund
Discovery Fund
  Intrinsic Value Fund   Social Sustainability Fund
Diversified Equity Fund
  Intrinsic World Equity Fund   Special Mid Cap Value Fund
Diversified International Fund
  Large Cap Core Fund   Special Small Cap Value Fund
Diversified Small Cap Fund
  Large Cap Growth Fund   Specialized Technology Fund
Emerging Growth Fund
  Large Company Value Fund   Strategic Large Cap Growth Fund
Emerging Markets Equity Fund
  Mid Cap Growth Fund   Traditional Small Cap Growth Fund
Endeavor Select Fund
  Omega Growth Fund   Utility and Telecommunications Fund
 
       
Bond Funds
       
Adjustable Rate Government Fund
  Inflation-Protected Bond Fund   Short-Term Bond Fund
California Limited-Term Tax-Free Fund
  Intermediate Tax/AMT-Free Fund   Short-Term High Yield Bond Fund
California Tax-Free Fund
  International Bond Fund   Short-Term Municipal Bond Fund
Colorado Tax-Free Fund
  Minnesota Tax-Free Fund   Strategic Municipal Bond Fund
Government Securities Fund
  Municipal Bond Fund   Total Return Bond Fund
High Income Fund
  North Carolina Tax-Free Fund   Ultra Short-Term Income Fund
High Yield Bond Fund
  Pennsylvania Tax-Free Fund   Ultra Short-Term Municipal Income Fund
Income Plus Fund
  Short Duration Government Bond Fund   Wisconsin Tax-Free Fund
 
       
Asset Allocation Funds
       
Asset Allocation Fund
  WealthBuilder Equity Portfolio   Target 2020 Fund
Conservative Allocation Fund
  WealthBuilder Growth Allocation Portfolio   Target 2025 Fund
Diversified Capital Builder Fund
  WealthBuilder Growth Balanced Portfolio   Target 2030 Fund
Diversified Income Builder Fund
  WealthBuilder Moderate Balanced Portfolio   Target 2035 Fund
Growth Balanced Fund
  WealthBuilder Tactical Equity Portfolio   Target 2040 Fund
Index Asset Allocation Fund
  Target Today Fund   Target 2045 Fund
Moderate Balanced Fund
  Target 2010 Fund   Target 2050 Fund
WealthBuilder Conservative Allocation Portfolio
  Target 2015 Fund    
 
       
Money Market Funds
       
100% Treasury Money Market Fund
  Minnesota Money Market Fund   New Jersey Municipal Money Market Fund
California Municipal Money Market Fund
  Money Market Fund   New York Municipal Money Market Fund
Cash Investment Money Market Fund
  Municipal Cash Management Money Market Fund   Pennsylvania Municipal Money Market Fund
Government Money Market Fund
  Municipal Money Market Fund   Prime Investment Money Market Fund
Heritage Money Market Fund
  National Tax-Free Money Market Fund   Treasury Plus Money Market Fund
 
       
Variable Trust Funds1
       
VT Core Equity Fund
  VT Intrinsic Value Fund   VT Small Cap Value Fund
VT Discovery Fund
  VT Omega Growth Fund   VT Total Return Bond Fund
VT Index Asset Allocation Fund
  VT Opportunity Fund    
VT International Equity Fund
  VT Small Cap Growth Fund    
An investment in a money market fund is not insured or guaranteed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or any other government agency. Although the Wells Fargo Advantage Money Market Funds seek to preserve the value of your investment at $1.00 per share, it is possible to lose money by investing in a money market fund.
 
1.   The Variable Trust Funds are generally available only through insurance company variable contracts.
 
  In this report, the Wells Fargo Advantage Discovery FundSM, Wells Fargo Advantage Endeavor Select FundSM, Wells Fargo Advantage Enterprise FundSM, Wells Fargo Advantage Opportunity FundSM, Wells Fargo Advantage Social Sustainability FundSM, Wells Fargo Advantage WealthBuilder Conservative Allocation PortfolioSM, Wells Fargo Advantage WealthBuilder Equity PortfolioSM, Wells Fargo Advantage WealthBuilder Growth Allocation PortfolioSM, Wells Fargo Advantage WealthBuilder Growth Balanced PortfolioSM, Wells Fargo Advantage WealthBuilder Moderate Balanced PortfolioSM, Wells Fargo Advantage WealthBuilder Tactical Equity PortfolioSM, Wells Fargo Advantage Dow Jones Target Today FundSM, Wells Fargo Advantage Dow Jones Target 2010 FundSM, Wells Fargo Advantage Dow Jones Target 2015 FundSM, Wells Fargo Advantage Dow Jones Target 2020 FundSM, Wells Fargo Advantage Dow Jones Target 2025 FundSM, Wells Fargo Advantage Dow Jones Target 2030 FundSM, Wells Fargo Advantage Dow Jones Target 2035 FundSM, Wells Fargo Advantage Dow Jones Target 2040 FundSM, Wells Fargo Advantage Dow Jones Target 2045 FundSM, Wells Fargo Advantage Dow Jones Target 2050 FundSM, Wells Fargo Advantage Heritage Money Market FundSM, Wells Fargo Advantage VT Discovery FundSM, and Wells Fargo Advantage VT Opportunity FundSM are referred to as the Discovery Fund, Endeavor Select Fund, Enterprise Fund, Opportunity Fund, Social Sustainability Fund, WealthBuilder Conservative Allocation Portfolio, WealthBuilder Equity Portfolio, WealthBuilder Growth Allocation Portfolio, WealthBuilder Growth Balanced Portfolio, WealthBuilder Moderate Balanced Portfolio, WealthBuilder Tactical Equity Portfolio, Target Today Fund, Target 2010 Fund, Target 2015 Fund, Target 2020 Fund, Target 2025 Fund, Target 2030 Fund, Target 2035 Fund, Target 2040 Fund, Target 2045 Fund, Target 2050 Fund, Heritage Money Market Fund, VT Discovery Fund, and VT Opportunity Fund, respectively.
Not part of the semi-annual report.

 


 

     
2     Wells Fargo Equity Gateway Funds   Letter to Shareholders
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Karla M. Rabusch,
President
Wells Fargo Advantage Funds
In one bright spot for the economy, the beleaguered labor market showed signs of life.
Dear Valued Shareholder,
We are pleased to provide you with this semi-annual report for the Wells Fargo Advantage Equity Gateway Funds for the six-month period that ended March 31, 2011. The equity markets built upon the rally that began in 2009 by delivering strong, broad-based gains against the backdrop of a strengthening economy, but the six-month period was not without occasional bouts of market volatility, once again highlighting the value of a sound, well-diversified investment strategy. As always, we believe that such a strategy may enable investors to balance risks and opportunities as they pursue long-term financial goals in a dynamic market environment.
The economic recovery stayed firmly on track.
At the outset of the six-month period, legitimate fears of a double-dip recession loomed over a decidedly lackluster economic recovery. Those fears had largely dissipated by the end of the period, amid mounting evidence of—and confidence in—the sustainability of the recovery. Gross domestic product (GDP) grew at an annualized rate of 3.1% in the fourth quarter of 2010 and 2.9% in the first quarter of 2011, capping a streak of seven consecutive quarters of positive GDP growth. More than anything, the economy’s resilience in the face of numerous challenges—both domestic and global—demonstrated that the recovery has found firmer footing than what it was on in previous quarters.
The labor market improved, but housing remained weak.
In one bright spot for the economy, the beleaguered labor market showed signs of life. As of March 31, 2011, the unemployment rate stood at 8.8%—still quite elevated but down from the mid-9% range from the fall of 2010. Private employer payrolls increased at a rate of roughly 200,000 a month in February and March, after growing by only 1.1 million in all of 2010. Encouraging data in areas such as manufacturing, business investment, and even consumer spending also supported the case for a sustainable recovery.
At the same time, persistent weakness in the housing market remained a source of concern. After slight improvement on this front in late 2010, housing starts and existing home sales lost momentum in the first quarter of 2011. Meanwhile, recent spikes in food and energy prices have created additional potential headwinds to economic growth. These and other risks—including domestic federal spending, Europe’s sovereign debt issues, and China’s efforts to control inflation—bear close watching in the period ahead.
The Federal Reserve (Fed) continued to do its part.
Despite recent worries about the prospect of higher inflation, U.S. core inflation, which excludes food and energy prices, has been fairly benign. As a result, the Fed has been able to hold its target range for the federal funds rate—a proxy for short-term interest rates—steady at 0% to 0.25%.

 


 

     
Letter to Shareholders   Wells Fargo Equity Gateway Funds     3
On March 15, 2011, in its final statement of the six-month period, the Fed indicated that it plans to keep short-term rates at exceptionally low levels for “an extended period” in order to promote a more robust economic expansion. For the same reason, the Fed also stated that it intends to proceed with its second round of quantitative easing (QE2)—a stimulus program designed to purchase $600 billion in longer-term Treasury securities by the end of the second quarter of 2011. The unofficial unveiling of QE2 in the third quarter of 2010 marked a significant turning point in investor sentiment, setting the stage for the strong run in the equity markets that we have seen over the past two quarters.
The equity markets rewarded investors.
QE2 was certainly not the only catalyst for the equity markets during the past six months. Better-than-expected corporate earnings power also played a role in lifting stock prices, as the majority of companies in the S&P 500 Index continued to beat Wall Street’s quarterly earnings estimates. The midterm elections in November 2010 and the extension of the Bush tax cuts in December provided additional tailwinds for the markets, aided by the more upbeat economic data reported during the six-month period.
For the first quarter of 2011, the S&P 500 Index1 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average2 rose 5.9% and 7.1%, respectively, after posting gains of 10.8% and 8.0%, respectively, for the final three months of 2010. Investors were generally rewarded across the market-capitalization spectrum during both quarters, with small- and mid-cap stocks outpacing their large-cap counterparts, as well as across investment styles and economic sectors. International stocks, as represented by the MSCI EAFE3 Index, also performed well.
Of course, the equity markets did not advance in a straight line throughout the period. Stocks pulled back in February 2011 on news of the geopolitical turmoil in North Africa and the Middle East, only to stumble again in March in response to the earthquake and subsequent tsunami in Japan. On both occasions, however, markets resumed their upward trajectory in relatively short order. By contrast, had these events occurred a year or so earlier when the markets were more fragile, the damage may have been far worse.
Stay focused on the long term.
In our view, the equity markets’ dramatic rebound during the past two years from a severe downturn underscores the importance of maintaining a disciplined, long-term investment strategy through changing market cycles. By staying focused on your long-term goals, you may be better positioned to both navigate falling markets and participate in rising markets.
By staying focused on your long-term goals, you may be better positioned to both navigate falling markets and participate in rising markets.
 
1.   The S&P 500 Index consists of 500 stocks chosen for market size, liquidity, and industry group representation. It is a market-value weighted index with each stock’s weight in the index proportionate to its market value. You cannot invest directly in an index.
 
2.   The Dow Jones Industrial Average is a price-weighted index of 30 “blue-chip” industrial U.S. stocks. You cannot invest directly in an index.
 
3.   The Morgan Stanley Capital International Europe, Australasia, and Far East (“MSCI EAFE”) Stock Index is an unmanaged group of securities widely regarded by investors to be representations of the stock markets of Europe, Australasia, and the Far East. You cannot invest directly in an index. MSCI makes no express or implied warranties or representations and shall have no liability whatsoever with respect to any MSCI data contained herein. The MSCI data may not be further redistributed or used as a basis for other indexes or any securities or financial products. This report is not approved, reviewed, or produced by MSCI.

 


 

     
4     Wells Fargo Equity Gateway Funds   Letter to Shareholders
To help you develop a well-diversified strategy based on your personal objectives and risk tolerance, Wells Fargo Advantage Funds® offers more than 120 mutual funds and other investments covering a wide range of asset classes and investment styles. Although diversification cannot guarantee an investment profit or prevent losses, we believe it can be an effective way to manage investment risk and potentially smooth out overall portfolio performance.
Thank you for choosing Wells Fargo Advantage Funds. We appreciate your continued confidence in us and are committed to helping you meet your financial needs. If you have any questions about your investments, please contact your investment professional, call us at 1-800-222-8222, or visit www.wellsfargo.com/advantagefunds.
Sincerely,
(-s- Karla M. Rabusch)
Karla M. Rabusch
President
Wells Fargo Advantage Funds

 


 

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6     Wells Fargo Equity Gateway Funds   Performance Highlights
Wells Fargo Advantage C&B Large Cap Value Fund1
INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE
The Fund seeks maximum long-term total return (current income and capital appreciation), consistent with minimizing risk to principal.
ADVISER
Wells Fargo Funds Management, LLC
SUB-ADVISER FOR
MASTER PORTFOLIO

Cooke & Bieler, L.P.
PORTFOLIO MANAGERS
Kermit S. Eck, CFA
Daren C. Heitman, CFA
Steve Lyons, CFA
Michael M. Meyer, CFA
Edward W. O’Connor, CFA
R. James O’Neil, CFA
Mehul Trivedi, CFA
William Weber, CFA
FUND INCEPTION
May 15, 1990
(PIE CHART)
         
TEN LARGEST EQUITY HOLDINGS3        
(AS OF MARCH 31, 2011)        
Exxon Mobil Corporation
    4.16 %
Omnicom Group Incorporated
    3.59 %
Quest Diagnostics Incorporated
    3.08 %
Johnson & Johnson
    3.01 %
State Street Corporation
    3.00 %
Kohl’s Corporation
    2.96 %
American Express Company
    2.89 %
Vodafone Group PLC ADR
    2.80 %
JPMorgan Chase & Company
    2.73 %
Colgate-Palmolive Company
    2.70 %
 
1.   The fund is a gateway feeder fund that invests all its assets in a single master portfolio of the Wells Fargo Master Trust (the “Master Trust”) with a substantially similar investment objective and substantially similar investment strategies. References to the investment activities of the Fund are intended to refer to the investment activities of the master portfolio in which it invests. See Notes to Financial Statement for a discussion of the Master Trust.
 
2.   Sector distribution is subject to change and represents the sector distribution of the master portfolio which is calculated based on total long-term investment of the master portfolio.
 
3.   The ten largest equity holdings are calculated based on the value of the portfolio securities of the master portfolio allocable to the Fund divided by the total net assets of the Fund. Holdings are subject to change and may have changed since the date specified.

 


 

     
Performance Highlights   Wells Fargo Equity Gateway Funds     7
Wells Fargo Advantage C&B Large Cap Value Fund (continued)
AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN4 (%) (AS OF MARCH 31, 2011)
                                                                                         
    Inception   Including Sales Charge   Excluding Sales Charge   Expense Ratios5
    Date   6 Months*   1 Year   5 Year   10 Year   6 Months*   1 Year   5 Year   10 Year   Gross   Net6
Class A (CBEAX)
    7/26/2004       7.59       5.34       0.55       4.68       14.21       11.82       1.75       5.31       1.29 %     1.15 %
Class B (CBEBX)**
    7/26/2004       8.91       6.07       0.60       4.77       13.91       11.07       0.99       4.77       2.04 %     1.90 %
Class C (CBECX)
    7/26/2004       12.90       10.06       1.00       4.55       13.90       11.06       1.00       4.55       2.04 %     1.90 %
Administrator Class (CBLLX)
    7/26/2004                                       14.36       12.11       1.96       5.45       1.13 %     0.95 %
Institutional Class (CBLSX)
    7/26/2004                                       14.64       12.39       2.24       5.66       0.86 %     0.70 %
Investor Class (CBEQX)
    5/15/1990                                       14.38       11.98       1.76       5.31       1.36 %     1.20 %
Russell 1000® Value Index7
                                            17.68       15.15       1.38       4.53                  
 
*   Returns for periods of less than one year are not annualized.
 
**   Class B shares are closed to investment, except in connection with the reinvestment of any distributions and permitted exchanges.
Figures quoted represent past performance, which is no guarantee of future results, and do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder may pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares. Investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. Performance shown without sales charges would be lower if sales charges were reflected. Current performance may be lower or higher than the performance data quoted. Current month-end performance is available on the Fund’s Web site — www.wellsfargo.com/advantagefunds.
Index returns do not include transaction costs associated with buying and selling securities, any mutual fund fees or expenses or any taxes. It is not possible to invest directly in an index.
For Class A shares, the maximum front-end sales charge is 5.75%. For Class B shares, the maximum contingent deferred sales charge is 5.00%. For Class C shares, the maximum contingent deferred sales charge is 1.00%. Performance including sales charge assumes the sales charge for the corresponding time period. Administrator Class, Institutional Class, and Investor Class shares are sold without a front-end sales charge or contingent deferred sales charge.
Stock fund values fluctuate in response to the activities of individual companies and general market and economic conditions. The use of derivatives may reduce returns and/or increase volatility. Consult the Fund’s prospectus for additional information on these and other risks.
 
4.   Effective June 20, 2008, Class D was renamed Investor Class and modified to assume the features and attributes of the Investor Class. Historical performance shown for Class A, Class B and Class C shares prior to their inception reflects the performance of the Investor Class shares, adjusted to reflect the higher expenses applicable to Class A, Class B and Class C shares. Historical performance shown for the Administrator and Institutional Class shares prior to their inception reflects the performance of the Investor Class shares, and includes the higher expenses applicable to the Investor Class shares. If these expenses had not been included, returns would be higher.
 
5.   Reflects the expense ratios as stated in the January 31, 2011 prospectuses.
 
6.   The Adviser has committed through January 31, 2012 to waive fees and/or reimburse expenses to the extent necessary to cap the Fund’s Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses After Fee Waiver, excluding certain expenses, at the amount shown above. Without this cap, the Fund’s returns would have been lower.
 
7.   The Russell 1000® Value Index measures the performance of those Russell 1000 companies with lower price-to-book ratios and lower forecasted growth values. You cannot invest directly in an index.

 


 

     
8     Wells Fargo Equity Gateway Funds   Performance Highlights
Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Equity Fund1
INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE
The Fund seeks long-term capital appreciation.
ADVISER
Wells Fargo Funds Management, LLC
SUB-ADVISERS FOR
MASTER PORTFOLIOS

Artisan Partners Limited Partnership
Cadence Capital Management LLC
Cooke & Bieler, L.P.
LSV Asset Management
Peregrine Capital Management, Inc.
SSgA Funds Management, Inc.
Systematic Financial Management, L.P.
Wells Capital Management Incorporated
PORTFOLIO MANAGERS
Thomas C. Biwer, CFA
Christian L. Chan, CFA
Andrew Owen, CFA
FUND INCEPTION
December 31, 1988
(PIE CHART)
         
TEN LARGEST EQUITY HOLDINGS3        
(AS OF MARCH 31, 2011)        
Apple Incorporated
    2.28 %
General Electric Company
    1.50 %
JPMorgan Chase & Co.
    1.38 %
Chevron Corporation
    1.30 %
Exxon Mobil Corporation
    1.21 %
Google Incorporated
    1.14 %
Qualcomm Incorporated
    0.92 %
Bank of America Corporation
    0.82 %
AT&T Incorporated
    0.79 %
Oracle Corporation
    0.78 %
 
1.   The fund is a gateway blended fund that invests all its assets in two or more master portfolios of the Wells Fargo Master Trust (the “Master Trust”) in varying proportions. References to the investment activities of the Fund are intended to refer to the investment activities of the master portfolios in which it invests. See Notes to Financial Statement for a discussion of the Master Trust.
 
2.   Sector distribution is subject to change and represents the sector distribution of the master portfolios which is calculated based on total long-term investment of the master portfolios.
 
3.   The ten largest equity holdings are calculated based on the value of the portfolio securities of the master portfolios allocable to the Fund divided by the total net assets of the Fund. Holdings are subject to change and may have changed since the date specified.

 


 

     
Performance Highlights   Wells Fargo Equity Gateway Funds     9
Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Equity Fund (continued)
AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN (%) (AS OF MARCH 31, 2011)
                                                                                         
    Inception   Including Sales Charge   Excluding Sales Charge   Expense Ratios4
    Date   6 Months*   1 Year   5 Year   10 Year   6 Months*   1 Year   5 Year   10 Year   Gross   Net5
Class A (NVDAX)
    5/2/1996       11.20       9.74       0.35       2.42       17.98       16.44       1.55       3.02       1.46 %     1.25 %
Class B (NVDBX)**
    5/6/1996       12.47       10.54       0.39       2.48       17.47       15.54       0.78       2.48       2.21 %     2.00 %
Class C (WFDEX)
    10/1/1998       16.51       14.57       0.78       2.25       17.51       15.57       0.78       2.25       2.21 %     2.00 %
Administrator Class (NVDEX)
    11/11/1994                                       18.12       16.72       1.80       3.28       1.30 %     1.00 %
Diversified Equity Composite Index6                                     17.46       16.47       2.73       4.42                  
S&P 500® Index7                                     17.31       15.65       2.62       3.29                  
 
*   Returns for periods of less than one year are not annualized.
 
**   Class B shares are closed to investment, except in connection with the reinvestment of any distributions and permitted exchanges.
Figures quoted represent past performance, which is no guarantee of future results, and do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder may pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares. Investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. Performance shown without sales charges would be lower if sales charges were reflected. Current performance may be lower or higher than the performance data quoted. Current month-end performance is available on the Fund’s Web site — www.wellsfargo.com/advantagefunds.
Index returns do not include transaction costs associated with buying and selling securities, any mutual fund fees or expenses or any taxes. It is not possible to invest directly in an index.
For Class A shares, the maximum front-end sales charge is 5.75%. For Class B shares, the maximum contingent deferred sales charge is 5.00%. For Class C shares, the maximum contingent deferred sales charge is 1.00%. Performance including sales charge assumes the sales charge for the corresponding time period. Administrator Class shares are sold without a front-end sales charge or contingent deferred sales charge.
Stock fund values fluctuate in response to the activities of individual companies and general market and economic conditions. The use of derivatives may reduce returns and/or increase volatility. Certain investment strategies tend to increase the total risk of an investment (relative to the broader market). This Fund is exposed to foreign investment risk and smaller company securities risk. Consult the Fund’s prospectus for additional information on these and other risks.
 
4.   Reflects the expense ratios as stated in the January 31, 2011 prospectuses.
 
5.   The Adviser has committed through July 18, 2013 to waive fees and/or reimburse expenses to the extent necessary to cap the Fund’s Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses After Fee Waiver, excluding certain expenses, at the amount shown above. Without this cap, the Fund’s returns would have been lower.
 
6.   Source: Wells Fargo Funds Management, LLC. The Diversified Equity Composite Index is weighted 25% in the Russell 1000® Value Index (measures the performance of those Russell 1000 companies with lower price-to-book ratios and lower forecasted growth values), 25% in the S&P 500® Index, 25% in the Russell 1000® Growth Index (measures the performance of those Russell 1000 companies with higher price-to-book ratios and higher forecasted growth values), 15% in the MSCI EAFE Index (an unmanaged group of securities generally representative of the stock markets of Europe, Australasia and the Far East), and 10% in the Russell 2000® Index (measures the performance of the 2,000 smallest companies in the Russell 3000® Index). You cannot invest directly in an index.
 
7.   The S&P 500® Index consists of 500 stocks chosen for market size, liquidity, and industry group representation. It is a market-value weighted index with each stock’s weight in the index proportionate to its market value. You cannot invest directly in an index.

 


 

     
10     Wells Fargo Equity Gateway Funds   Performance Highlights
Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Small Cap Fund1
INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE
The Fund seeks long-term capital appreciation.
ADVISER
Wells Fargo Funds Management, LLC
SUBADVISERS FOR
MASTER PORTFOLIOS

Peregrine Capital Management, Inc.
Wells Capital Management Incorporated
PORTFOLIO MANAGERS
Thomas C. Biwer, CFA
Christian L. Chan, CFA
Andrew Owen, CFA
FUND INCEPTION
December 31, 1997
(PIE CHART)
         
TEN LARGEST EQUITY HOLDINGS3        
(AS OF MARCH 31, 2011)        
Interoil Corporation
    1.51 %
Randgold Resources Limited ADR
    1.26 %
SuccessFactors Incorporated
    1.03 %
Aruba Networks Incorporated
    0.87 %
Chimera Investment Corporation
    0.83 %
Ulta Salon Cosmetics & Fragrance Incorporated
    0.80 %
Brigham Exploration Company
    0.74 %
Northern Oil And Gas Incorporated
    0.72 %
Helix Energy Solutions Group
    0.72 %
Global Industries Limited
    0.67 %
 
1.   The fund is a gateway blended fund that invests all its assets in two or more master portfolios of the Wells Fargo Master Trust (the “Master Trust”) in varying proportions. References to the investment activities of the Fund are intended to refer to the investment activities of the master portfolios in which it invests. See Notes to Financial Statement for a discussion of the Master Trust.
 
2.   Sector distribution is subject to change and represents the sector distribution of the master portfolios which is calculated based on total long-term investment of the master portfolios.
 
3.   The ten largest equity holdings are calculated based on the value of the portfolio securities of the master portfolios allocable to the Fund divided by the total net assets of the Fund. Holdings are subject to change and may have changed since the date specified.

 


 

     
Performance Highlights   Wells Fargo Equity Gateway Funds     11
Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Small Cap Fund (continued)
AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN (%) (AS OF MARCH 31, 2011)
                                                     
                                        Expense Ratios4
    Inception Date   6 Months*   1 Year   5 Year   10 Year   Gross   Net5
Administrator Class (NVDSX)
  12/31/1997     26.57       27.98       2.48       8.02       1.43 %     1.00 %
Russell 2000® Index6
        25.48       25.79       3.35       7.87                  
 
*   Returns for periods of less than one year are not annualized.
Figures quoted represent past performance, which is no guarantee of future results, and do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder may pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares. Investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than the performance data quoted. Current month-end performance is available on the Fund’s Web site — www.wellsfargo.com/advantagefunds.
Index returns do not include transaction costs associated with buying and selling securities, any mutual fund fees or expenses or any taxes. It is not possible to invest directly in an index.
Administrator Class shares are sold without a front-end sales charge or contingent deferred sales charge.
Stock fund values fluctuate in response to the activities of individual companies and general market and economic conditions. Smaller company stocks tend to be more volatile and less liquid than those of larger companies. The use of derivatives may reduce returns and/or increase volatility. Certain investment strategies tend to increase the total risk of an investment (relative to the broader market). This Fund is exposed to foreign investment risk. Consult the Fund’s prospectus for additional information on these and other risks.
 
4.   Reflects the expense ratios as stated in the January 31, 2011 prospectus.
 
5.   The Adviser has committed through January 31, 2012 to waive fees and/or reimburse expenses to the extent necessary to cap the Fund’s Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses After Fee Waiver, excluding certain expenses, at the amount shown above. Without this cap, the Fund’s returns would have been lower.
 
6.   Russell 2000® Index measures the performance of the 2,000 smallest companies in the Russell 3000® Index, which represents approximately 8% of the total market capitalization of the Russell 3000® Index.

 


 

     
12     Wells Fargo Equity Gateway Funds   Performance Highlights
Wells Fargo Advantage Emerging Growth Fund1
INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE
The Fund seeks long-term capital appreciation.
ADVISER
Wells Fargo Funds Management, LLC
SUB-ADVISER FOR
MASTER PORTFOLIO

Wells Capital Management Incorporated
PORTFOLIO MANAGERS
Joseph M. Eberhardy, CFA, CPA
Thomas C. Ognar, CFA
Bruce C. Olson, CFA
FUND INCEPTION
January 31, 2007
(PIE CHART)
         
TEN LARGEST EQUITY HOLDINGS3        
(AS OF MARCH 31, 2011)        
Brigham Exploration Company
    2.82 %
Northern Oil And Gas Incorporated
    2.75 %
Aruba Networks Incorporated
    2.59 %
Financial Engines Incorporated
    2.50 %
SuccessFactors Incorporated
    2.49 %
Tractor Supply Company
    2.30 %
Shutterfly Incorporated
    2.26 %
Altra Holdings Incorporated
    2.21 %
Polypore International Incorporated
    2.20 %
HMS Holdings Corporation
    2.19 %
 
1.   The fund is a gateway feeder fund that invests all its assets in a single master portfolio of the Wells Fargo Master Trust (the “Master Trust”) with a substantially similar investment objective and substantially similar investment strategies. References to the investment activities of the Fund are intended to refer to the investment activities of the master portfolio in which it invests. See Notes to Financial Statement for a discussion of the Master Trust.
 
2.   Sector distribution is subject to change and represents the sector distribution of the master portfolio which is calculated based on total long-term investment of the master portfolio.
 
3.   The ten largest equity holdings are calculated based on the value of the portfolio securities of the master portfolio allocable to the Fund divided by the total net assets of the Fund. Holdings are subject to change and may have changed since the date specified.

 


 

     
Performance Highlights   Wells Fargo Equity Gateway Funds     13
Wells Fargo Advantage Emerging Growth Fund (continued)
AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN4 (%) (AS OF MARCH 31, 2011)
                                                                         
            Including Sales Charge   Excluding Sales Charge   Expense Ratios5
    Inception Date   6 Months*   1 Year   Life of Fund   6 Months*   1 Year   Life of Fund   Gross   Net6
Class A (WEMAX)
    3/31/2008       27.88       33.65       4.92       35.68       41.80       6.42       4.78 %     1.45 %
Class C (WEMCX)
    3/31/2008       34.05       39.78       5.63       35.05       40.78       5.63       5.53 %     2.20 %
Administrator Class (WFGDX)
    1/31/2007                               35.77       42.01       6.68       4.62 %     1.20 %
Institutional Class (WEMIX)
    3/31/2008                               35.97       42.48       6.88       4.35 %     0.95 %
Investor Class (WFGTX)
    1/31/2007                               35.59       41.72       6.41       4.85 %     1.49 %
Russell 2000® Growth Index7
                                    27.93       31.04       4.99                  
 
*   Returns for periods of less than one year are not annualized.
Figures quoted represent past performance, which is no guarantee of future results, and do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder may pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares. Investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. Performance shown without sales charges would be lower if sales charges were reflected. Current performance may be lower or higher than the performance data quoted. Current month-end performance is available on the Fund’s Web site at www.wellsfargo.com/advantagefunds.
Index returns do not include transaction costs associated with buying and selling securities, any mutual fund fees or expenses or any taxes. It is not possible to invest directly in an index.
For Class A shares, the maximum front-end sales charge is 5.75%. For Class C shares, the maximum contingent deferred sales charge is 1.00%. Performance including sales charge assumes the sales charge for the corresponding time period. Administrator Class, Institutional Class and Investor Class shares are sold without a front-end sales charge or contingent deferred sales charge.
Stock fund values fluctuate in response to the activities of individual companies and general market and economic conditions. Smaller company stocks tend to be more volatile and less liquid than those of larger companies. The use of derivatives may reduce returns and/or increase volatility. Certain investment strategies tend to increase the total risk of an investment (relative to the broader market). This Fund is exposed to foreign investment risk. Consult the Fund’s prospectus for additional information on these and other risks.
 
4.   Historical performance shown for Class C shares prior to their inception reflects the performance of the Investor Class shares, adjusted to reflect the higher expenses applicable to Class C shares. Historical performance shown for Class A shares prior to their inception reflects the performance of the Investor Class shares, and includes the higher expenses applicable to the Investor Class shares. If these expenses had not been included, returns would be higher. Historical performance shown for the Institutional Class shares prior to their inception reflects the performance of the Administrator Class shares, and includes the higher expenses applicable to the Administrator Class shares. If these expenses had not been included, returns would be higher.
 
5.   Reflects the expense ratios as stated in the January 31, 2011 prospectuses.
 
6.   The Adviser has committed through January 31, 2012 to waive fees and/or reimburse expenses to the extent necessary to cap the Fund’s Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses After Fee Waiver, excluding certain expenses, at the amount shown above. Without this cap, the Fund’s returns would have been lower.
 
7.   The Russell 2000® Growth Index measures the performance of those Russell 2000® companies with higher price-to-book ratios and higher forecasted growth values. You cannot invest directly in an index.

 


 

     
14     Wells Fargo Equity Gateway Funds   Performance Highlights
Wells Fargo Advantage Equity Value Fund1
INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE
The Fund seeks long-term capital appreciation.
ADVISER
Wells Fargo Funds Management, LLC
SUB-ADVISER FOR
MASTER PORTFOLIO

Systematic Financial Management, L.P.
PORTFOLIO MANAGERS
D. Kevin McCreesh, CFA
Ronald M. Mushock, CFA
FUND INCEPTION
August 29, 2003
(PIE CHART)
         
TEN LARGEST EQUITY HOLDINGS3        
(AS OF MARCH 31, 2011)        
JPMorgan Chase & Company
    4.28 %
Chevron Corporation
    4.28 %
General Electric Company
    3.55 %
UnitedHealth Group Incorporated
    3.20 %
Hess Corporation
    2.71 %
Pfizer Incorporated
    2.71 %
Bank of America Corporation
    2.69 %
Citigroup Incorporated
    2.67 %
AT&T Incorporated
    2.57 %
PNC Financial Services Group
    2.50 %
 
1.   The fund is a gateway feeder fund that invests all its assets in a single master portfolio of the Wells Fargo Master Trust (the “Master Trust”) with a substantially similar investment objective and substantially similar investment strategies. References to the investment activities of the Fund are intended to refer to the investment activities of the master portfolio in which it invests. See Notes to Financial Statement for a discussion of the Master Trust.
 
2.   Sector distribution is subject to change and represents the sector distribution of the master portfolio which is calculated based on total long-term investment of the master portfolio.
 
3.   The ten largest equity holdings are calculated based on the value of the portfolio securities of the master portfolio allocable to the Fund divided by the total net assets of the Fund. Holdings are subject to change and may have changed since the date specified.

 


 

     
Performance Highlights   Wells Fargo Equity Gateway Funds     15
Wells Fargo Advantage Equity Value Fund (continued)
AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN4 (%) (AS OF MARCH 31, 2011)
                                                                                         
    Inception   Including Sales Charge   Excluding Sales Charge   Expense Ratios5
    Date   6 Months*   1 Year   5 Year   Life of Fund   6 Months*   1 Year   5 Year   Life of Fund   Gross   Net6
Class A (WLVAX)
    8/29/2003       12.90       9.42       0.55       5.65       19.79       16.09       1.75       6.47       1.29 %     1.25 %
Class B (WLVBX)**
    8/29/2003       14.29       10.20       0.61       5.76       19.29       15.20       1.00       5.76       2.04 %     2.00 %
Class C (WLVCX)
    8/29/2003       18.27       14.15       0.97       5.67       19.27       15.15       0.97       5.67       2.04 %     2.00 %
Administrator Class (WLVIX)
    8/29/2003                                       19.86       16.32       2.04       6.77       1.13 %     1.00 %
Institutional Class (WLVSX)
    8/31/2006                                       20.08       16.53       2.24       6.91       0.86 %     0.75 %
Russell 1000® Value Index7
                                            17.68       15.15       1.38       6.38                  
 
*   Returns for periods of less than one year are not annualized.
 
**   Class B shares are closed to investment, except in connection with the reinvestment of any distributions and permitted exchanges.
Figures quoted represent past performance, which is no guarantee of future results, and do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder may pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares. Investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. Performance shown without sales charges would be lower if sales charges were reflected. Current performance may be lower or higher than the performance data quoted. Current month-end performance is available on the Fund’s Web site at www.wellsfargo.com/advantagefunds.
Index returns do not include transaction costs associated with buying and selling securities, any mutual fund fees or expenses or any taxes. It is not possible to invest directly in an index.
For Class A shares, the maximum front-end sales charge is 5.75%. For Class B shares, the maximum contingent deferred sales charge is 5.00%. For Class C shares, the maximum contingent deferred sales charge is 1.00%. Performance including sales charge assumes the sales charge for the corresponding time period. Administrator Class and Institutional Class shares are sold without a front-end sales charge or contingent deferred sales charge.
Stock fund values fluctuate in response to the activities of individual companies and general market and economic conditions. The use of derivatives may reduce returns and/or increase volatility. Certain investment strategies tend to increase the total risk of an investment (relative to the broader market). This Fund is exposed to active trading risk. Consult the Fund’s prospectus for additional information on these and other risks.
 
4.   Historical performance shown for the Institutional Class shares prior to their inception reflects the performance of the Administrator Class shares, and includes the higher expenses applicable to the Administrator Class shares. If these expenses had not been included, returns would be higher.
 
5.   Reflects the expense ratios as stated in the January 31, 2011 prospectuses.
 
6.   The Adviser has committed through January 31, 2012 to waive fees and/or reimburse expenses to the extent necessary to cap the Fund’s Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses After Fee Waiver, excluding certain expenses, at the amount shown above. Without this cap, the Fund’s returns would have been lower.
 
7.   The Russell 1000® Value Index measures the performance of those Russell 1000® companies with lower price-to-book ratios and lower forecasted growth values. You cannot invest directly in an index.

 


 

     
16     Wells Fargo Equity Gateway Funds   Performance Highlights
Wells Fargo Advantage International Value Fund1
INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE
The Fund seeks long-term capital appreciation.
ADVISER
Wells Fargo Funds Management, LLC
SUB-ADVISER FOR
MASTER PORTFOLIO

LSV Asset Management
PORTFOLIO MANAGERS
Josef Lakonishok
Puneet Mansharamani, CFA
Menno Vermeulen, CFA
FUND INCEPTION
October 31, 2003
(PIE CHART)
         
TEN LARGEST EQUITY HOLDINGS3        
(AS OF MARCH 31, 2011)        
Royal Dutch Shell plc
    2.82 %
Sanofi Aventis SA
    1.74 %
Astrazeneca plc
    1.49 %
Banco Santander SA
    1.47 %
Vodafone Group
    1.42 %
Allianz SE
    1.37 %
Novartis Limited AG
    1.32 %
Enel SpA
    1.28 %
Lukoil ADR
    1.27 %
China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation
    1.26 %
 
1.   The fund is a gateway feeder fund that invests all its assets in a single master portfolio of the Wells Fargo Master Trust (the “Master Trust”) with a substantially similar investment objective and substantially similar investment strategies. References to the investment activities of the Fund are intended to refer to the investment activities of the master portfolio in which it invests. See Notes to Financial Statement for a discussion of the Master Trust.
 
2.   Geographic allocation is subject to change and represents the geographic allocation of the master portfolio which is calculated based on the total net assets of the master portfolio.
 
3.   The ten largest equity holdings are calculated based on the value of the portfolio securities of the master portfolio allocable to the Fund divided by the total net assets of the Fund. Holdings are subject to change and may have changed since the date specified.

 


 

     
Performance Highlights   Wells Fargo Equity Gateway Funds     17
Wells Fargo Advantage International Value Fund (continued)
AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN4 (%) (AS OF MARCH 31, 2011)
                                                                                         
    Inception   Including Sales Charge   Excluding Sales Charge   Expense Ratios5
    Date   6 Months*   1 Year   5 Year   Life of Fund   6 Months*   1 Year   5 Year   Life of Fund   Gross   Net6
Class A (WFFAX)
    10/31/2003       4.05       3.88       (1.77 )     5.92       10.39       10.22       (0.60 )     6.77       1.75 %     1.50 %
Class B (WFVBX)**
    4/8/2005       4.97       4.36       (1.79 )     6.00       9.97       9.36       (1.36 )     6.00       2.50 %     2.25 %
Class C (WFVCX)
    4/8/2005       8.97       8.35       (1.37 )     5.94       9.97       9.35       (1.37 )     5.94       2.50 %     2.25 %
Administrator Class (WFVDX)
    4/8/2005                                       10.55       10.46       (0.37 )     6.95       1.59 %     1.25 %
Institutional Class (WFVIX)
    8/31/2006                                       10.66       10.75       (0.18 )     7.08       1.32 %     1.05 %
MSCI EAFE® Value Index7                                     10.09       8.21       0.39       7.91                  
 
*   Returns for periods of less than one year are not annualized.
 
**   Class B shares are closed to investment, except in connection with the reinvestment of any distributions and permitted exchanges.
Figures quoted represent past performance, which is no guarantee of future results, and do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder may pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares. Investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. Performance shown without sales charges would be lower if sales charges were reflected. Current performance may be lower or higher than the performance data quoted. Current month-end performance is available at the Fund’s Web site at www.wellsfargo.com/advantagefunds.
Index returns do not include transaction costs associated with buying and selling securities, any mutual fund fees or expenses or any taxes. It is not possible to invest directly in an index.
For Class A shares, the maximum front-end sales charge is 5.75%. For Class B shares, the maximum contingent deferred sales charge is 5.00%. For Class C shares, the maximum contingent deferred sales charge is 1.00%. Performance including sales charge assumes the sales charge for the corresponding time period. Administrator Class and Institutional Class shares are sold without front-end sales charge or contingent deferred sales charge.
Stock fund values fluctuate in response to the activities of individual companies and general market and economic conditions. Foreign investments are especially volatile and can rise or fall dramatically due to differences in the political and economic conditions of the host country. These risks are generally intensified in emerging markets. The use of derivatives may reduce returns and/or increase volatility. Certain investment strategies tend to increase the total risk of an investment (relative to the broader market). This Fund is exposed to smaller company securities risk. Consult the Fund’s prospectus for additional information on these and other risks.
 
4.   Historical performance shown for Class B and Class C shares prior to their inception reflects the performance of Class A shares, adjusted to reflect the higher expenses applicable to Class B and C shares. Historical performance shown for the Institutional Class shares prior to their inception reflects the performance of the Administrator Class shares, and includes the higher expenses applicable to the Administrator Class shares. If these expenses had not been included, returns would be higher. Historical performance shown for the Administrator Class shares prior to their inception reflects the performance of the Class A shares, and includes the higher expenses applicable to the Class A shares. If these expenses had not been included, returns would be higher.
 
5.   Reflects the expense ratios as stated in the January 31, 2011 prospectuses.
 
6.   The Adviser has committed through January 31, 2012 to waive fees and/or reimburse expenses to the extent necessary to cap the Fund’s Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses After Fee Waiver, excluding certain expenses, at the amount shown above. Without this cap, the Fund’s returns would have been lower.
 
7.   The Morgan Stanley Capital International Europe, Australasia, and Far East Value Index (MSCI EAFE Value Index) is an unmanaged market capitalization index designed to measure the performance of value securities within developed equity markets, excluding the United States & Canada. You cannot invest directly in an index.

 


 

     
18     Wells Fargo Equity Gateway Funds   Performance Highlights
Wells Fargo Advantage Small Company Growth Fund1
INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE
The Fund seeks long-term capital appreciation.
ADVISER
Wells Fargo Funds Management, LLC
SUB-ADVISER FOR
MASTER PORTFOLIO

Peregrine Capital Management, Inc.
PORTFOLIO MANAGERS
William A. Grierson, CFA
Daniel J. Hagen, CFA
Robert B. Mersky, CFA
James P. Ross, CFA
Paul E. von Kuster, CFA
FUND INCEPTION
December 31, 1982
(PIE CHART)
         
TEN LARGEST EQUITY HOLDINGS3        
(AS OF MARCH 31, 2011)        
Sensata Technologies Holdings
    1.85 %
Success Factors Incorporated
    1.48 %
Gentex Corporation
    1.44 %
SS&C Technologies Holdings
    1.35 %
United Natural Food Incorporated
    1.34 %
General Cable Corporation
    1.33 %
Alere Corporation
    1.30 %
Rosetta Resource Incorporated
    1.30 %
Omnicell Incorporated
    1.29 %
Parametric Technology Corporation
    1.23 %
 
1.   The fund is a gateway feeder fund that invests all its assets in a single master portfolio of the Wells Fargo Master Trust (the “Master Trust”) with a substantially similar investment objective and substantially similar investment strategies. References to the investment activities of the Fund are intended to refer to the investment activities of the master portfolio in which it invests. See Notes to Financial Statement for a discussion of the Master Trust.
 
2.   Sector distribution is subject to change and represents the sector distribution of the master portfolio which is calculated based on total long-term investment of the master portfolio.
 
3.   The ten largest equity holdings are calculated based on the value of the portfolio securities of the master portfolio allocable to the Fund divided by the total net assets of the Fund. Holdings are subject to change and may have changed since the date specified.

 


 

     
Performance Highlights   Wells Fargo Equity Gateway Funds     19
Wells Fargo Advantage Small Company Growth Fund (continued)
AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN4 (%) (AS OF MARCH 31, 2011)
                                                                                         
    Inception   Including Sales Charge   Excluding Sales Charge   Expense Ratio5
    Date   6 Months*   1 Year   5 Year   10 Year   6 Months*   1 Year   5 Year   10 Year   Gross   Net6
Class A (WFSAX)
    1/30/2004       27.92       31.32       2.34       5.78       35.72       39.33       3.56       6.41       1.45 %     1.45 %
Class B (WFSBX)**
    1/30/2004       30.22       33.27       2.42       5.85       35.22       38.27       2.78       5.85       2.20 %     2.20 %
Class C (WSMCX)
    1/30/2004       34.22       37.30       2.82       5.70       35.22       38.30       2.82       5.70       2.20 %     2.20 %
Administrator Class (NVSCX)
    11/11/1994                                       35.87       39.67       3.84       6.68       1.29 %     1.20 %
Institutional Class (WSCGX)
    3/31/2008                                       36.10       40.09       3.98       6.75       1.02 %     0.95 %
Russell 2000® Growth Index 7
                                            27.93       31.04       4.34       6.44                  
 
*   Returns for periods of less than one year are not annualized.
 
**   Class B shares are closed to investment, except in connection with the reinvestment of any distributions and permitted exchanges.
Figures quoted represent past performance, which is no guarantee of future results, and do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder may pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares. Investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. Performance shown without sales charges would be lower if sales charges were reflected. Current performance may be lower or higher than the performance data quoted. Current month-end performance is available on the Fund’s Web site at www.wellsfargo.com/advantagefunds.
Index returns do not include transaction costs associated with buying and selling securities, any mutual fund fees or expenses or any taxes. It is not possible to invest directly in an index.
For Class A shares, the maximum front-end sales charge is 5.75%. For Class B shares, the maximum contingent deferred sales charge is 5.00%. For Class C shares, the maximum contingent deferred sales charge is 1.00%. Performance including sales charge assumes the sales charge for the corresponding time period. Administrator Class and Institutional Class shares are sold without a front-end sales charge or contingent deferred sales charge.
Stock fund values fluctuate in response to the activities of individual companies and general market and economic conditions. Smaller-company stocks tend to be more volatile and less liquid than those of larger companies. The use of derivatives may reduce returns and/or increase volatility. Certain investment strategies tend to increase the total risk of an investment (relative to the broader market). This Fund is exposed to active trading risk and foreign investment risk. Consult the Fund’s prospectus for additional information on these and other risks.
 
4.   Historical performance shown for Class A, Class B, and Class C shares prior to their inception reflects the performance of the Administrator Class shares, adjusted to reflect the higher expenses applicable to Class A, Class B, and Class C shares. Historical performance shown for the Institutional Class shares prior to their inception reflects the performance of the Administrator Class shares, and includes the higher expenses applicable to the Administrator Class shares. If these expenses had not been included, returns would be higher.
 
5.   Reflects the expense ratios as stated in the January 31, 2011 prospectuses.
 
6.   The Adviser has committed through January 31, 2012 to waive fees and/or reimburse expenses to the extent necessary to cap the Fund’s Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses After Fee Waiver, excluding certain expenses, at the amount shown above. Without this cap, the Fund’s returns would have been lower.
 
7.   The Russell 2000® Growth Index measures the performance shown of those Russell 2000 companies with higher price-to-book ratios and higher forecasted growth values. You cannot invest directly in an index.

 


 

     
20     Wells Fargo Equity Gateway Funds   Performance Highlights
Wells Fargo Advantage Small Company Value Fund1
INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE
The Fund seeks long-term capital appreciation.
ADVISER
Wells Fargo Funds Management, LLC
SUB-ADVISER FOR
MASTER PORTFOLIO

Peregrine Capital Management, Inc.
FUND MANAGERS
Jason R. Ballsrud, CFA
Tasso H. Coin, Jr., CFA
Douglas G. Pugh, CFA
FUND INCEPTION
June 1, 1997
(PIE CHART)
         
TEN LARGEST EQUITY HOLDINGS3        
(AS OF MARCH 31, 2011)        
Titan International Incorporated
    1.61 %
Helix Energy Solutions Group Incorporated
    1.43 %
Caci International Incorporated
    1.34 %
Gaylord Entertainment Company
    1.30 %
Lasalle Hotel Properties
    1.30 %
Wellcare Health Plans Incorporated
    1.29 %
TTM Technologies Incorporated
    1.28 %
Hanesbrands Incorporated
    1.26 %
Cinemark Holdings Incorporated
    1.26 %
RC2 Corporation
    1.21 %
 
1.   The fund is a gateway feeder fund that invests all its assets in a single master portfolio of the Wells Fargo Master Trust (the “Master Trust”) with a substantially similar investment objective and substantially similar investment strategies. References to the investment activities of the Fund are intended to refer to the investment activities of the master portfolio in which it invests. See Notes to Financial Statement for a discussion of the Master Trust.
 
2.   Sector distribution is subject to change and represents the sector distribution of the master portfolio which is calculated based on total long-term investment of the master portfolio.
 
3.   The ten largest equity holdings are calculated based on the value of the portfolio securities of the master portfolio allocable to the Fund divided by the total net assets of the Fund. Holdings are subject to change and may have changed since the date specified.

 


 

     
Performance Highlights   Wells Fargo Equity Gateway Funds     21
Wells Fargo Advantage Small Company Value Fund (continued)
AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN4 (%) (AS OF MARCH 31, 2011)
                                                                                         
    Inception   Including Sales Charge   Excluding Sales Charge   Expense Ratios5
    Date   6 Months*   1 Year   5 Year   10 Year   6 Months*   1 Year   5 Year   10 Year   Gross   Net6
Class A (SCVAX)
    1/31/2002       18.52       18.73       0.04       8.41       25.75       25.97       1.23       9.05       1.59 %     1.45 %
Class B (SCVBX)**
    1/31/2002       20.21       19.98       0.13       8.47       25.21       24.98       0.52       8.47       2.34 %     2.20 %
Class C (SCVFX)
    8/30/2002       24.21       23.98       0.52       8.25       25.21       24.98       0.52       8.25       2.34 %     2.20 %
Administrator Class (SCVIX)
    1/31/2002                                       25.89       26.22       1.54       9.33       1.43 %     1.20 %
Institutional Class (SCVNX)
    7/30/2010                                       26.06       26.39       1.56       9.34       1.16 %     1.00 %
Russell 2000® Value Index7
                                            22.97       20.63       2.23       9.01                  
 
*   Returns for periods of less than one year are not annualized.
 
**   Class B shares are closed to investment, except in connection with the reinvestment of any distributions and permitted exchanges.
Figures quoted represent past performance, which is no guarantee of future results, and do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder may pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares. Investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. Performance shown without sales charges would be lower if sales charges were reflected. Current performance may be lower or higher than the performance data quoted. Current month-end performance is available on the Fund’s Web site at www.wellsfargo.com/advantagefunds.
Index returns do not include transaction costs associated with buying and selling securities, any mutual fund fees or expenses or any taxes. It is not possible to invest directly in an index.
For Class A shares, the maximum front-end sales charge is 5.75%. For Class B shares, the maximum contingent deferred sales charge is 5.00%. For Class C shares, the maximum contingent deferred sales charge is 1.00%. Performance including sales charge assumes the sales charge for the corresponding time period. Administrator Class and Institutional Class shares are sold without a front-end sales charge or contingent deferred sales charge.
Stock fund values fluctuate in response to the activities of individual companies and general market and economic conditions. Smaller company stocks tend to be more volatile and less liquid than those of larger companies. The use of derivatives may reduce returns and/or increase volatility. Certain investment strategies tend to increase the total risk of an investment (relative to the broader market). This Fund is exposed to active trading risk and foreign investment risk. Consult the Fund’s prospectus for additional information on these and other risks.
 
4.   Historical performance shown for the Institutional Class shares prior to their inception reflects the performance of the Administrator Class shares and includes the higher expenses applicable to the Administrator Class shares. If these expenses had not been included, returns would be higher. Historical performance shown for the Administrator Class, Class A, Class B and Class C shares prior to their inception reflects the performance of the Small Company Value Portfolio, a master portfolio in which the Fund invests, adjusted to reflect Administrator Class, Class A, Class B and Class C expenses. The Small Company Value Portfolio has a substantially similar investment objective and substantially similar investment strategies as the Fund.
 
5.   Reflects the expense ratios as stated in the January 31, 2011 prospectuses.
 
6.   The Adviser has committed through January 31, 2012 to waive fees and/or reimburse expenses to the extent necessary to cap the Fund’s Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses After Fee Waiver, excluding certain expenses, at the amount shown above. Without this cap, the Fund’s returns would have been lower.
 
7.   The Russell 2000® Value Index measures the performance of those Russell 2000® companies with lower price-to- book ratios and lower forecasted growth values. You cannot invest directly in an index.

 


 

     
22     Wells Fargo Equity Gateway Funds   Fund Expenses
As a shareholder of the Fund, you incur two types of costs: (1) transaction costs, including sales charges (loads) on purchase payments, redemption fees (if any) and exchange fees (if any); and (2) ongoing costs, including management fees; distribution (12b-1) and/or shareholder service 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 six-month period from October 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011.
Actual expenses
The “Actual” 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 “Actual” line under the heading entitled “Expenses Paid During Period” for your applicable class of shares to estimate the expenses you paid on your account during this period.
Hypothetical example for comparison purposes
The “Hypothetical” line of the table below provides information about hypothetical account values and 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 costs 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), redemption fees, or exchange fees. Therefore, the “Hypothetical” line of the table is useful in comparing ongoing costs only, and will not help you determine the relative total costs of owning different funds. In addition, if these transactional costs were included, your costs would have been higher.
                                 
    Beginning   Ending   Expenses    
    Account Value   Account Value   Paid During the   Net Annual
Wells Fargo Advantage C&B Large Cap Value Fund   10-01-2010   03-31-2011   Period1   Expense Ratio
Class A
                               
Actual
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,142.08     $ 6.20       1.16 %
Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,019.15     $ 5.84       1.16 %
Class B
                               
Actual
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,139.09     $ 10.13       1.90 %
Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,015.46     $ 9.55       1.90 %
Class C
                               
Actual
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,139.02     $ 10.13       1.90 %
Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,015.46     $ 9.55       1.90 %
Administrator Class
                               
Actual
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,143.56     $ 5.08       0.95 %
Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,020.19     $ 4.78       0.95 %
Institutional Class
                               
Actual
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,146.38     $ 3.75       0.70 %
Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,021.44     $ 3.53       0.70 %
Investor Class
                               
Actual
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,143.82     $ 6.41       1.20 %
Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,018.95     $ 6.04       1.20 %

 


 

     
Fund Expenses   Wells Fargo Equity Gateway Funds     23
                                 
    Beginning   Ending   Expenses    
    Account Value   Account Value   Paid During the   Net Annual
Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Equity Fund   10-01-2010   03-31-2011   Period1   Expense Ratio
Class A
                               
Actual
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,179.80     $ 6.79       1.25 %
Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,018.70     $ 6.29       1.25 %
Class B
                               
Actual
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,174.73     $ 10.84       2.00 %
Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,014.96     $ 10.05       2.00 %
Class C
                               
Actual
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,175.14     $ 10.85       2.00 %
Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,014.96     $ 10.05       2.00 %
Administrator Class
                               
Actual
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,181.17     $ 5.44       1.00 %
Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,019.95     $ 5.04       1.00 %
Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Small Cap Fund
                               
Administrator Class
                               
Actual
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,265.70     $ 5.65       1.00 %
Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,019.95     $ 5.04       1.00 %
Wells Fargo Advantage Emerging Growth Fund
                               
Class A
                               
Actual
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,356.84     $ 8.76       1.49 %
Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,017.50     $ 7.49       1.49 %
Class C
                               
Actual
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,350.48     $ 13.07       2.23 %
Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,013.81     $ 11.20       2.23 %
Administrator Class
                               
Actual
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,357.74     $ 7.11       1.21 %
Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,018.90     $ 6.09       1.21 %
Institutional Class
                               
Actual
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,359.67     $ 5.71       0.97 %
Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,020.09     $ 4.89       0.97 %
Investor Class
                               
Actual
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,355.86     $ 8.81       1.50 %
Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,017.45     $ 7.54       1.50 %
Wells Fargo Advantage Equity Value Fund
                               
Class A
                               
Actual
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,197.90     $ 6.85       1.25 %
Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,018.70     $ 6.29       1.25 %
Class B
                               
Actual
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,192.91     $ 10.93       2.00 %
Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,014.96     $ 10.05       2.00 %
Class C
                               
Actual
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,192.68     $ 10.93       2.00 %
Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,014.96     $ 10.05       2.00 %
Administrator Class
                               
Actual
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,198.56     $ 5.48       1.00 %
Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,019.95     $ 5.04       1.00 %
Institutional Class
                               
Actual
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,200.75     $ 4.12       0.75 %
Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,021.19     $ 3.78       0.75 %

 


 

     
24     Wells Fargo Equity Gateway Funds   Fund Expenses
                                 
    Beginning   Ending   Expenses    
    Account Value   Account Value   Paid During the   Net Annual
Wells Fargo Advantage International Value Fund   10-01-2010   03-31-2011   Period1   Expense Ratio
Class A
                               
Actual
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,103.94     $ 7.76       1.48 %
Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,017.55     $ 7.44       1.48 %
Class B
                               
Actual
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,099.74     $ 11.67       2.23 %
Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,013.81     $ 11.20       2.23 %
Class C
                               
Actual
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,099.66     $ 11.67       2.23 %
Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,013.81     $ 11.20       2.23 %
Administrator Class
                               
Actual
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,105.51     $ 6.56       1.25 %
Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,018.70     $ 6.29       1.25 %
Institutional Class
                               
Actual
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,106.62     $ 5.46       1.04 %
Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,019.75     $ 5.24       1.04 %
Wells Fargo Advantage Small Company Growth Fund
                               
Class A
                               
Actual
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,357.21     $ 8.46       1.44 %
Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,017.75     $ 7.24       1.44 %
Class B
                               
Actual
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,352.20     $ 12.84       2.19 %
Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,014.01     $ 11.00       2.19 %
Class C
                               
Actual
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,352.16     $ 12.84       2.19 %
Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,014.01     $ 11.00       2.19 %
Administrator Class
                               
Actual
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,358.69     $ 7.06       1.20 %
Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,018.95     $ 6.04       1.20 %
Institutional Class
                               
Actual
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,361.01     $ 5.59       0.95 %
Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,020.19     $ 4.78       0.95 %
Wells Fargo Advantage Small Company Value Fund
                               
Class A
                               
Actual
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,257.47     $ 8.05       1.43 %
Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,017.80     $ 7.19       1.43 %
Class B
                               
Actual
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,252.12     $ 12.24       2.18 %
Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,014.06     $ 10.95       2.18 %
Class C
                               
Actual
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,252.12     $ 12.24       2.18 %
Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,014.06     $ 10.95       2.18 %

 


 

     
Fund Expenses   Wells Fargo Equity Gateway Funds     25
                                 
    Beginning   Ending   Expenses    
    Account Value   Account Value   Paid During the   Net Annual
Wells Fargo Advantage Small Company Value Fund (continued)   10-01-2010   03-31-2011   Period1   Expense Ratio
Administrator Class
                               
Actual
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,258.87     $ 6.76       1.20 %
Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,018.95     $ 6.04       1.20 %
Institutional Class
                               
Actual
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,260.61     $ 5.52       0.98 %
Hypothetical (5% return before expenses)
  $ 1,000.00     $ 1,020.04     $ 4.94       0.98 %
     
1.   Expenses paid is equal to each class´ annualized expense ratio of each class multiplied by the average account value over the period, multiplied by the number of days in the most recent fiscal half-year divided by the number of days in the fiscal year (to reflect the one-half year period).

 


 

     
26     Wells Fargo Equity Gateway Funds   Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
C&B LARGE CAP VALUE FUND
                         
Shares         Security Name           Value  
Investments in Affiliated Master Portfolio: 100.22%        
  N/A         Wells Fargo Advantage C&B Large Cap Value Portfolio   $ 349,308,473  
       
 
               
Total Investments in Affiliated Master Portfolio (Cost $ 291,199,047)     349,308,473  
       
 
             
       
 
               
Total Investments in Securities
(Cost $291,199,047)*
    100.22 %     349,308,473  
Other Assets and Liabilities, Net     (0.22 )     (750,616 )
       
 
           
 
Total Net Assets     100.00 %   $ 348,557,857  
       
 
           
 
*   Cost for federal income tax purposes is substantially the same as for financial reporting purposes.
DIVERSIFIED EQUITY FUND
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
Investments in Affiliated Master Portfolios: 99.99%        
  N/A    
Wells Fargo Advantage C&B Large Cap Value Portfolio
  $ 40,144,924  
  N/A    
Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined Value Portfolio
    40,639,206  
  N/A    
Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Large Cap Growth Portfolio
    122,435,835  
  N/A    
Wells Fargo Advantage Emerging Growth Portfolio
    12,408,855  
  N/A    
Wells Fargo Advantage Equity Value Portfolio
    40,698,684  
  N/A    
Wells Fargo Advantage Index Portfolio
    121,507,303  
  N/A    
Wells Fargo Advantage International Equity Portfolio
    18,046,767  
  N/A    
Wells Fargo Advantage International Growth Portfolio
    17,959,314  
  N/A    
Wells Fargo Advantage International Index Portfolio
    17,857,563  
  N/A    
Wells Fargo Advantage International Value Portfolio
    17,862,053  
  N/A    
Wells Fargo Advantage Small Cap Value Portfolio
    12,248,042  
  N/A    
Wells Fargo Advantage Small Company Growth Portfolio
    12,336,467  
  N/A    
Wells Fargo Advantage Small Company Value Portfolio
    12,252,852  
       
 
       
Total Investments in Affiliated Master Portfolios (Cost $427,418,149)     486,397,865  
       
 
     
                                         
Principal                 Interest Rate     Maturity Date          
Short-Term Investments: 0.10%                                
       
 
                               
Corporate Bonds & Notes: 0.10%                                
$ 397,869    
Gryphon Funding Limited(a)(i)
            0.00 %     08/05/2011       164,598  
  524,641    
VFNC Corporation(a)††(i)±
            0.26       09/29/2011       314,785  
       
 
                               
Total Short-Term Investments (Cost $280,314)                             479,383  
       
 
                             
       
 
                               
Total Investments in Securities
(Cost $427,698,463)*
    100.09 %                     486,877,248  
Other Assets and Liabilities, Net     (0.09 )                     (420,934 )
       
 
                           
 
Total Net Assets     100.00 %                   $ 486,456,314  
       
 
                           
 
(a)   Security is fair valued by the Management Valuation Team, and in certain instances by the Board of Trustees, in accordance with procedures approved by the Board of Trustees.
 
††   Securities that may be resold to “qualified institutional buyers” under Rule 144A or securities offered pursuant to Section 4(2) of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended.
 
(i)   Illiquid security
 
±   Variable rate investments.
 
*   Cost for federal income tax purposes is substantially the same as for financial reporting purposes.
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

 


 

     
Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)   Wells Fargo Equity Gateway Funds     27
DIVERSIFIED SMALL CAP FUND
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
Investments in Affiliated Master Portfolios: 99.78%        
  N/A    
Wells Fargo Advantage Emerging Growth Portfolio
  $ 36,945,615  
  N/A    
Wells Fargo Advantage Small Cap Value Portfolio
    35,875,162  
  N/A    
Wells Fargo Advantage Small Company Growth Portfolio
    36,476,183  
  N/A    
Wells Fargo Advantage Small Company Value Portfolio
    35,921,330  
 
Total Investments in Affiliated Master Portfolios (Cost $119,287,446)     145,218,290  
       
 
     
                                         
Principal                 Interest Rate     Maturity Date          
Short-Term Investments: 0.63%                                
       
 
                               
Corporate Bonds & Notes: 0.63%                                
$ 761,870    
Gryphon Funding Limited(a)(i)
            0.00 %     08/05/2011       315,186  
  1,004,625    
VFNC Corporation(a)††(i)±
            0.26       09/29/2011       602,775  
       
 
                               
Total Short-Term Investments (Cost $536,767)                             917,961  
       
 
                             
       
 
                               
Total Investments in Securities
(Cost $119,824,213)*
    100.41 %                     146,136,251  
Other Assets and Liabilities, Net     (0.41 )                     (599,255 )
       
 
                           
 
Total Net Assets     100.00 %                   $ 145,536,996  
       
 
                           
 
(a)   Security is fair valued by the Management Valuation Team, and in certain instances by the Board of Trustees, in accordance with procedures approved by the Board of Trustees.
 
††   Securities that may be resold to “qualified institutional buyers” under Rule 144A or securities offered pursuant to Section 4(2) of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended.
 
(i)   Illiquid security
 
±   Variable rate investments.
 
*   Cost for federal income tax purposes is substantially the same as for financial reporting purposes.
EMERGING GROWTH FUND
                         
Shares     Security Name           Value  
Investments in Affiliated Master Portfolio: 96.79%                
  N/A    
Wells Fargo Advantage Emerging Growth Portfolio
          $ 10,315,874  
       
 
               
Total Investments in Affiliated Master Portfolio (Cost $8,332,763)             10,315,874  
       
 
             
       
 
               
Total Investments in Securities
(Cost $8,332,763)*
    96.79 %     10,315,874  
Other Assets and Liabilities, Net     3.21       342,596  
       
 
           
 
Total Net Assets     100.00 %   $ 10,658,470  
       
 
           
 
*   Cost for federal income tax purposes is substantially the same as for financial reporting purposes.
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

 


 

     
28     Wells Fargo Equity Gateway Funds   Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
EQUITY VALUE FUND
                         
Shares     Security Name           Value  
Investments in Affiliated Master Portfolio: 100.06%                
  N/A    
Wells Fargo Advantage Equity Value Portfolio
          $ 227,691,727  
       
 
               
Total Investments in Affiliated Master Portfolio (Cost $197,047,065)             227,691,727  
       
 
             
       
 
               
Total Investments in Securities
(Cost $197,047,065)*
    100.06 %     227,691,727  
Other Assets and Liabilities, Net     (0.06 )     (138,701 )
       
 
           
 
Total Net Assets     100.00 %   $ 227,553,026  
       
 
           
 
*   Cost for federal income tax purposes is substantially the same as for financial reporting purposes.
INTERNATIONAL VALUE FUND
                         
Shares     Security Name           Value  
Investments in Affiliated Master Portfolio: 99.78%                
  N/A    
Wells Fargo Advantage International Value Portfolio
          $ 309,168,533  
       
 
               
Total Investments in Affiliated Master Portfolio (Cost $320,567,218)             309,168,533  
       
 
             
       
 
               
Total Investments in Securities
(Cost $320,567,218)*
    99.78 %     309,168,533  
Other Assets and Liabilities, Net     0.22       675,899  
       
 
           
 
Total Net Assets     100.00 %   $ 309,844,432  
       
 
           
 
*   Cost for federal income tax purposes is substantially the same as for financial reporting purposes.
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

 


 

     
Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)   Wells Fargo Equity Gateway Funds     29
SMALL COMPANY GROWTH FUND
                         
Shares     Security Name           Value  
Investments in Affiliated Master Portfolio: 101.51%                
  N/A    
Wells Fargo Advantage Small Company Growth Portfolio
          $ 301,450,576  
       
 
               
Total Investments in Affiliated Master Portfolio (Cost $ 258,901,088)             301,450,576  
       
 
             
       
 
               
Total Investments in Securities
(Cost $258,901,088)*
    101.51 %     301,450,576  
Other Assets and Liabilities, Net     (1.51 )     (4,475,548 )
       
 
           
 
Total Net Assets     100.00 %   $ 296,975,028  
       
 
           
 
*   Cost for federal income tax purposes is substantially the same as for financial reporting purposes.
SMALL COMPANY VALUE FUND
                         
Shares     Security Name           Value  
Investments in Affiliated Master Portfolio: 99.89%                
  N/A    
Wells Fargo Advantage Small Company Value Portfolio
          $ 100,584,420  
       
 
               
Total Investments in Affiliated Master Portfolio (Cost $73,126,777)             100,584,420  
       
 
             
       
 
               
Total Investments in Securities
(Cost $73,126,777)*
    99.89 %     100,584,420  
Other Assets and Liabilities, Net     0.11       108,947  
       
 
           
 
Total Net Assets     100.00 %   $ 100,693,367  
       
 
           
 
*   Cost for federal income tax purposes is substantially the same as for financial reporting purposes.
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

 


 

     
30     Wells Fargo Equity Gateway Funds   Statements of Assets and Liabilities—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
                 
    C&B Large   Diversified
    Cap Value   Equity
    Fund   Fund
 
Assets
               
 
               
Investments
               
In affiliated Master Portfolio(s), at value
  $ 349,308,473     $ 486,397,865  
In unaffiliated securities, at value
    0       479,383  
     
Total investments, at value (see cost below)
    349,308,473       486,877,248  
Receivable for Fund shares sold
    305,059       443,266  
Receivable from adviser
    3,935       0  
Prepaid expenses and other assets
    42,903       34,650  
     
Total assets
    349,660,370       487,355,164  
     
 
               
Liabilities
               
Payable for Fund shares redeemed
    962,609       490,096  
Advisory fee payable
    0       120,768  
Distribution fees payable
    8,801       14,936  
Due to other related parties
    0       97,521  
Shareholder report expenses payable
    58,390       67,713  
Shareholder servicing fees payable
    52,958       101,211  
Professional fees payable
    19,755       853  
Accrued expenses and other liabilities
    0       5,752  
     
Total liabilities
    1,102,513       898,850  
     
Total net assets
  $ 348,557,857     $ 486,456,314  
     
 
               
NET ASSETS CONSIST OF
               
Paid-in capital
  $ 408,123,918     $ 418,527,960  
Undistributed (overdistributed) net investment income (loss)
    870,157       (391,809 )
Accumulated net realized gains (losses) on investments
    (118,545,644 )     9,141,378  
Net unrealized gains (losses) on investments
    58,109,426       59,178,785  
     
Total net assets
  $ 348,557,857     $ 486,456,314  
     
 
               
COMPUTATION OF NET ASSET VALUE AND OFFERING PRICE PER SHARE1
               
Net assets — Class A
  $ 27,003,484     $ 94,046,244  
Shares outstanding — Class A
    3,198,068       3,220,968  
Net asset value per share — Class A
  $ 8.44     $ 29.20  
Maximum offering price per share — Class A2
  $ 8.95     $ 30.98  
Net assets — Class B
  $ 6,792,592     $ 6,445,863  
Shares outstanding — Class B
    805,017       234,991  
Net asset value per share — Class B
  $ 8.44     $ 27.43  
Net assets — Class C
  $ 7,001,180     $ 3,369,327  
Shares outstanding — Class C
    831,639       120,428  
Net asset value per share — Class C
  $ 8.42     $ 27.98  
Net assets — Administrator Class
  $ 119,981,409     $ 382,594,880  
Shares outstanding — Administrator Class
    14,215,292       13,076,064  
Net asset value per share — Administrator Class
  $ 8.44     $ 29.26  
Net assets — Institutional Class
  $ 100,181,843     NA  
Shares outstanding — Institutional Class
    11,830,857     NA  
Net asset value per share — Institutional Class
  $ 8.47     NA  
Net assets — Investor Class
  $ 87,597,349     NA  
Shares outstanding — Investor Class
    10,372,197     NA  
Net asset value per share — Investor Class
  $ 8.45     NA  
     
 
               
Total investments, at cost
  $ 291,199,047     $ 427,698,463  
     
 
1.   Each Fund has an unlimited number of authorized shares.
 
2.   Maximum offering price is computed as 100/94.25 of net asset value. On investments of $50,000 or more, the offering price is reduced.
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

 


 

     
Statements of Assets and Liabilities—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)   Wells Fargo Equity Gateway Funds     31
                                             
Diversified   Emerging   Equity   International   Small   Small
Small Cap   Growth   Value   Value   Company   Company
Fund   Fund   Fund   Fund   Growth Fund   Value Fund
 
                                             
                                             
                                             
$ 145,218,290     $ 10,315,874     $ 227,691,727     $ 309,168,533     $ 301,450,576     $ 100,584,420  
  917,961       0       0       0       0       0  
 
  146,136,251       10,315,874       227,691,727       309,168,533       301,450,576       100,584,420  
  48,265       287,509       78,535       1,296,602       597,806       444,570  
  0       20,436       0       7,654       0       0  
  16,744       57,105       59,061       35,454       47,832       47,629  
 
  146,201,260       10,680,924       227,829,323       310,508,243       302,096,214       101,076,619  
 
                                             
                                             
  510,240       2,308       206,355       483,123       5,014,180       229,830  
  15,014       0       2,496       0       20,976       16,447  
  0       114       847       557       1,148       2,430  
  17,966       2,826       0       40,068       0       0  
  74,215       0       18,371       53,150       26,889       101,078  
  29,943       1,940       27,962       64,838       39,425       20,217  
  12,458       15,266       19,168       19,458       15,615       13,250  
  4,428       0       1,098       2,617       2,953       0  
 
  664,264       22,454       276,297       663,811       5,121,186       383,252  
 
$ 145,536,996     $ 10,658,470     $ 227,553,026     $ 309,844,432     $ 296,975,028     $ 100,693,367  
 
                                             
                                             
$ 230,192,775     $ 10,084,157     $ 249,366,947     $ 370,809,014     $ 317,991,889     $ 203,580,117  
  (52,198 )     (60,359 )     153,233       1,486,698       (1,805,358 )     1,332,572  
  (110,915,619 )     (1,348,439 )     (52,611,816 )     (51,052,595 )     (61,760,991 )     (131,676,965 )
  26,312,038       1,983,111       30,644,662       (11,398,685 )     42,549,488       27,457,643  
 
$ 145,536,996     $ 10,658,470     $ 227,553,026     $ 309,844,432     $ 296,975,028     $ 100,693,367  
 
                                             
                                             
NA     $ 1,841,524     $ 5,189,011     $ 6,307,617     $ 6,570,940     $ 28,055,277  
NA       142,875       373,914       462,421       228,122       1,961,062  
NA     $ 12.89     $ 13.88     $ 13.64     $ 28.80     $ 14.31  
NA     $ 13.68     $ 14.73     $ 14.47     $ 30.56     $ 15.18  
NA     NA     $ 427,549     $ 219,975     $ 383,139     $ 1,653,114  
NA     NA       31,006       16,212       14,194       124,680  
NA     NA     $ 13.79     $ 13.57     $ 26.99     $ 13.26  
NA     $ 192,095     $ 944,177     $ 650,381     $ 1,557,019     $ 2,190,936  
NA       15,244       68,997       48,452       57,041       165,205  
NA     $ 12.60     $ 13.68     $ 13.42     $ 27.30     $ 13.26  
$ 145,536,996     $ 72,029     $ 127,228,337     $ 300,939,058     $ 170,724,324     $ 68,778,472  
  10,584,601       5,552       9,007,637       22,198,099       5,792,548       4,731,782  
$ 13.75     $ 12.97     $ 14.12     $ 13.56     $ 29.47     $ 14.54  
NA     $ 13,868     $ 93,763,952     $ 1,727,401     $ 117,739,606     $ 15,568  
NA       1,060       6,643,557       127,229       3,968,570       1,069  
NA     $ 13.08     $ 14.11     $ 13.58     $ 29.67     $ 14.56  
NA     $ 8,538,954     NA     NA     NA     NA  
NA       664,929     NA     NA     NA     NA  
NA     $ 12.84     NA     NA     NA     NA  
 
                                             
$ 119,824,213     $ 8,332,763     $ 197,047,065     $ 320,567,218     $ 258,901,088     $ 73,126,777  
 

 


 

     
32     Wells Fargo Equity Gateway Funds   Statements of Operations—Six Months Ended March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
                 
    C&B Large   Diversified
    Cap Value   Equity
    Fund   Fund
 
Investment income
               
Dividends allocated from affiliated Master Portfolio(s)*
  $ 3,413,022     $ 3,915,905  
Interest allocated from affiliated Master Portfolio(s)
    38,535       70,372  
Interest
    0       241  
Expenses allocated from affiliated Master Portfolio(s)
    (1,172,260 )     (1,539,302 )
Waivers allocated from affiliated Master Portfolio(s)
    0       166,136  
     
Total investment income (loss)
    2,279,297       2,613,352  
     
 
               
Expenses
               
Advisory fee
    0       595,193  
Administration fees
               
Fund level
    87,209       119,039  
Class A
    38,792       118,248  
Class B
    9,012       9,382  
Class C
    8,814       4,402  
Administrator Class
    59,714       187,295  
Institutional Class
    39,146     NA  
Investor Class
    145,121     NA  
Shareholder servicing fees
               
Class A
    37,300       113,700  
Class B
    8,665       9,021  
Class C
    8,475       4,232  
Administrator Class
    149,286       468,031  
Investor Class
    109,940     NA  
Distribution fees
               
Class B
    25,996       27,063  
Class C
    25,425       12,697  
Custody and accounting fees
    8,193       12,011  
Professional fees
    18,377       3,766  
Registration fees
    42,251       7,098  
Shareholder report expenses
    80,514       2,060  
Trustees’ fees and expenses
    5,274       2,479  
Other fees and expenses
    7,795       17,626  
     
Total expenses
    915,299       1,713,343  
Less: Fee waivers and/or expense reimbursements
    (346,838 )     (534,859 )
     
Net expenses
    568,461       1,178,484  
     
Net investment income (loss)
    1,710,836       1,434,868  
     
 
               
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAINS (LOSSES) ON INVESTMENTS
               
Net realized gains (losses) on:
               
Securities transactions allocated from affiliated Master Portfolio(s)
    9,910,243       50,947,196  
Unaffiliated securities
    0       5,744  
     
Net realized gains on investments
    9,910,243       50,952,940  
     
Net change in unrealized gains (losses) on:
               
Securities transactions allocated from affiliated Master Portfolio(s)
    35,277,091       25,603,805  
Unaffiliated securities
    0       199,069  
     
Net change in unrealized gains (losses) on investments
    35,277,091       25,802,874  
     
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses) on investments
    45,187,334       76,755,814  
     
Net increase in net assets resulting from operations
  $ 46,898,170     $ 78,190,682  
     
 
 
 
               
* Net of foreign withholding taxes of
  $ 24,970     $ 58,640  
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

 


 

     
Statements of Operations—Six Months Ended March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)   Wells Fargo Equity Gateway Funds     33
                                             
Diversified   Emerging   Equity   International   Small   Small
Small Cap   Growth   Value   Value   Company   Company
Fund   Fund   Fund   Fund   Growth Fund   Value Fund
 
                                             
$ 765,256     $ 2,873     $ 1,439,052     $ 3,544,481     $ 550,926     $ 1,369,378  
  32,848       2,325       20,146       64,088       72,058       35,595  
  461       0       0       0       0       0  
  (519,639 )     (32,410 )     (734,461 )     (1,450,842 )     (1,157,797 )     (393,059 )
  41,006       1,768       0       24,996       0       0  
 
  319,932       (25,444 )     724,737       2,182,723       (534,813 )     1,011,914  
 
                                             
                                             
  166,637       0       0       0       0       0  
                                             
  33,328       1,666       54,112       73,249       70,037       23,348  
NA       824       6,390       8,524       6,752       32,938  
NA     NA       607       367       413       2,418  
NA       151       926       851       1,442       2,587  
  66,655       45       63,289       141,929       127,113       32,097  
NA       5       33,510       658       7,720       5  
NA       9,593     NA     NA     NA     NA  
                                             
NA       792       6,144       8,196       6,492       31,672  
NA     NA       584       353       397       2,325  
NA       145       890       819       1,386       2,487  
  166,637       112       158,223       354,820       313,293       80,242  
NA       7,268     NA     NA     NA     NA  
                                             
NA     NA       1,751       1,058       1,191       6,974  
NA       436       2,670       2,456       4,159       7,462  
  4,220       136       4,925       6,901       6,126       2,312  
  10,466       14,100       18,422       18,156       14,871       12,450  
  7,480       39,144       14,959       22,439       22,439       10,783  
  10,863       7,364       19,945       10,849       24,932       28,307  
  5,274       5,274       5,274       5,274       5,274       3,565  
  2,601       2,263       3,514       3,561       3,608       2,351  
 
  474,161       89,318       396,135       660,460       617,645       284,323  
  (286,244 )     (69,690 )     (138,560 )     (237,787 )     (103,510 )     (68,240 )
 
  187,917       19,628       257,575       422,673       514,135       216,083  
 
  132,015       (45,072 )     467,162       1,760,050       (1,048,948 )     795,831  
 
                                             
                                             
 
  24,629,922       608,233       28,080,499       6,532,806       40,648,502       13,796,779  
  10,999       0       0       0       0       0  
 
  24,640,921       608,233       28,080,499       6,532,806       40,648,502       13,796,779  
 
                                             
  6,007,608       1,398,360       10,566,453       20,292,240       44,137,355       6,815,280  
  381,194       0       0       0       0       0  
 
  6,388,802       1,398,360       10,566,453       20,292,240       44,137,355       6,815,280  
 
  31,029,723       2,006,593       38,646,952       26,825,046       84,785,857       20,612,059  
 
$ 31,161,738     $ 1,961,521     $ 39,114,114     $ 28,585,096     $ 83,736,909     $ 21,407,890  
 
                                             
 
$ 636     $ 0     $ 4,253     $ 320,151     $ 0     $ 0  

 


 

     
34     Wells Fargo Equity Gateway Funds   Statements of Changes in Net Assets
                                 
    C&B Large Cap Value Fund  
    Six Months Ended                
    March 31, 2011     Year Ended  
    (Unaudited)     September 30, 2010  
 
Operations
                               
Net investment income (loss)
          $ 1,710,836             $ 4,637,994  
Net realized gains (losses) on investments
            9,910,243               (35,958,385 )
Net change in unrealized gains (losses) on investments
            35,277,091               60,419,084  
     
Net increase in net assets resulting from operations
            46,898,170               29,098,693  
     
 
                               
Distributions to shareholders from
                               
Net investment income
                               
Class A
            (367,230 )             (382,177 )
Class B
            (28,639 )             (29,793 )
Class C
            (34,516 )             (29,114 )
Administrator Class
            (1,608,766 )             (2,682,789 )
Institutional Class
            (1,565,092 )             (427,090 )
Investor Class
            (857,245 )             (2,494,070 )
     
Total distributions to shareholders
            (4,461,488 )             (6,045,033 )
     
 
                               
 
  Shares           Shares        
Capital share transactions
                               
Proceeds from shares sold
                               
Class A
    117,477       959,355       597,784       4,351,800  
Class B
    14,634       120,352       950       6,827  
Class C
    82,190       677,374       79,488       575,853  
Administrator Class
    861,086       7,037,856       3,340,572       24,042,466  
Institutional Class
    1,771,723       14,680,424       9,629,025       69,363,008  
Investor Class
    655,251       5,329,399       9,583,038       69,568,098  
     
 
            28,804,760               167,908,052  
     
 
                               
Reinvestment of distributions
                               
Class A
    42,308       341,845       49,264       356,182  
Class B
    3,370       27,268       3,943       28,504  
Class C
    4,072       32,862       3,689       26,635  
Administrator Class
    195,763       1,579,809       236,540       1,707,820  
Institutional Class
    60,627       490,473       49,996       361,970  
Investor Class
    102,751       830,226       341,703       2,463,677  
     
 
            3,302,483               4,944,788  
     
 
                               
Payment for shares redeemed
                               
Class A
    (1,113,788 )     (9,045,074 )     1,280,290 )     (9,284,320 )
Class B
    (147,529 )     (1,189,236 )     (319,445 )     (2,312,844 )
Class C
    (144,013 )     (1,154,296 )     (169,891 )     (1,237,233 )
Administrator Class
    (2,182,566 )     (17,709,893 )     (19,730,392 )     (143,163,550 )
Institutional Class
    (2,711,256 )     (22,235,945 )     (719,404 )     (5,320,552 )
Investor Class
    (1,812,680 )     (14,634,727 )     (26,846,096 )     (192,739,685 )
     
 
            (65,969,171 )             (354,058,184 )
     
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

 


 

     
Statements of Changes in Net Assets   Wells Fargo Equity Gateway Funds     35
                                                             
Diversified Equity Fund     Diversified Small Cap Fund  
Six Months Ended                     Six Months Ended        
March 31, 2011     Year Ended     March 31, 2011     Year Ended  
(Unaudited)     September 30, 2010     (Unaudited)     September 30, 2010  
 
                                                             
        $ 1,434,868             $ 3,340,030             $ 132,015             $ (17,539 )
          50,952,940               55,288,551               24,640,921               (1,831,960 )
          25,802,874               (16,877,537 )             6,388,802               17,928,149  
 
          78,190,682               41,751,044               31,161,738               16,078,650  
 
                                                             
                                                             
                                                             
          (516,123 )             (1,288,490 )           NA             NA  
          0               (77,748 )           NA             NA  
          0               (26,810 )           NA             NA  
          (3,081,569 )             (5,224,703 )             (80,348 )             (1,273,368 )
        NA             NA             NA             NA  
        NA             NA             NA             NA  
 
          (3,597,692 )             (6,617,751 )             (80,348 )             (1,273,368 )
 
                                                             
Shares             Shares             Shares             Shares          
                                                             
                                                             
  99,558       2,746,771       279,656       6,703,230     NA     NA     NA     NA  
  819       20,391       790       17,293     NA     NA     NA     NA  
  4,085       109,660       4,978       114,344     NA     NA     NA     NA  
  659,657       18,357,924       1,132,981       26,736,041       199,543       2,514,564       1,260,989       12,415,171  
NA     NA     NA     NA     NA     NA     NA     NA  
NA     NA     NA     NA     NA     NA     NA     NA  
 
          21,234,746               33,570,908               2,514,564               12,415,171  
 
                                                             
                                                             
  17,205       469,860       50,948       1,222,735     NA     NA     NA     NA  
  0       0       3,388       76,714     NA     NA     NA     NA  
  0       0       1,140       26,311     NA     NA     NA     NA  
  111,627       3,051,878       215,496       5,180,520       6,290       79,886       123,928       1,224,412  
NA     NA     NA     NA     NA     NA     NA     NA  
NA     NA     NA     NA     NA     NA     NA     NA  
 
          3,521,738               6,506,280               79,886               1,224,412  
 
                                                             
                                                             
  (339,731 )     (9,304,987 )     (1,193,951 )     (28,206,441 )   NA     NA     NA     NA  
  (100,997 )     (2,597,106 )     (210,512 )     (4,750,842 )   NA     NA     NA     NA  
  (21,395 )     (566,384 )     (19,674 )     (450,106 )   NA     NA     NA     NA  
  (2,069,460 )     (56,373,518 )     (15,894,091 )     (378,629,586 )     (580,781 )     (7,238,559 )     (43,716,300 )     (424,913,659 )
NA     NA     NA     NA     NA     NA     NA     NA  
NA     NA     NA     NA     NA     NA     NA     NA  
 
          (68,841,995 )             (412,036,975 )             (7,238,559 )             (424,913,659 )
 

 


 

     
36     Wells Fargo Equity Gateway Funds   Statements of Changes in Net Assets
                                 
    C&B Large Cap Value Fund  
    Six Months Ended        
    March 31, 2011     Year Ended  
    (Unaudited)     September 30, 2010  
 
    Shares             Shares          
Capital share transactions (continued)
                               
Net asset value of shares issued in acquisition
                               
Class A
    0     $ 0       0     $ 0  
Class B
    0       0       0       0  
Class C
    0       0       0       0  
Administrator Class
            0       0       0  
     
 
            0               0  
     
Net decrease in net assets resulting from capital share transactions
            (33,861,928 )             (181,205,344 )
     
Total increase (decrease) in net assets
            8,574,754               (158,151,684 )
     
Net assets
                               
Beginning of period
            339,983,103               498,134,787  
     
End of period
          $ 348,557,857             $ 339,983,103  
     
Undistributed (overdistributed) net investment income (loss)
          $ 870,157             $ 3,620,809  
     
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

 


 

     
Statements of Changes in Net Assets   Wells Fargo Equity Gateway Funds     37
                                                             
Diversified Equity Fund   Diversified Small Cap Fund
Six Months Ended                     Six Months Ended        
March 31, 2011     Year Ended     March 31, 2011     Year Ended  
(Unaudited)     September 30, 2010     (Unaudited)     September 30, 2010  
Shares           Shares           Shares           Shares        
                                                             
                                                             
  0     $ 0       654,209     $ 14,994,398     NA     $ NA       NA     $ NA  
  0       0       47,961       1,032,510     NA     NA     NA     NA  
  0       0       19,408       426,111     NA     NA     NA     NA  
  0       0       3,511,419       80,723,411       0       0       0       0  
 
          0               97,176,430               0               0  
 
          (44,085,511 )             (274,783,357 )             (4,644,109 )             (411,274,076 )
 
          30,507,479               (239,650,064 )             26,437,281               (396,468,794 )
 
                                                             
          455,948,835               695,598,899               119,099,715               515,568,509  
 
        $ 486,456,314             $ 455,948,835             $ 145,536,996             $ 119,099,715  
 
        $ (391,809 )           $ 1,771,015             $ (52,198 )           $ (103,865 )
 

 


 

     
38     Wells Fargo Equity Gateway Funds   Statements of Changes in Net Assets
                                 
    Emerging Growth Fund  
    Six Months Ended        
    March 31, 2011     Year Ended  
    (Unaudited)     September 30, 2010  
 
Operations
                               
Net investment income (loss)
          $ (45,072 )           $ (41,506 )
Net realized gains (losses) on investments
            608,233               568,446  
Net change in unrealized gains (losses) on investments
            1,398,360               76,360  
     
Net increase in net assets resulting from operations
            1,961,521               603,300  
     
 
                               
Distributions to shareholders from
                               
Net investment income
                               
Class A
            0               0  
Class B
          NA             NA  
Class C
            0               0  
Administrator Class
            0               0  
Institutional Class
            0               0  
     
Total distributions to shareholders
            0               0  
     
 
 
  Shares           Shares        
Capital share transactions
                               
Proceeds from shares sold
                               
Class A
    136,926       1,594,980       9,722       83,681  
Class B
  NA     NA     NA     NA  
Class C
    9,043       100,023       5,141       45,487  
Administrator Class
    11,651       131,605       4,234       39,580  
Institutional Class
    8       75       0       0  
Investor Class
    414,175       4,733,738       115,505       1,012,616  
     
 
            6,560,421               1,181,364  
     
 
                               
Reinvestment of distributions
                               
Class A
    0       0       0       0  
Class B
  NA     NA     NA     NA  
Class C
    0       0       0       0  
Administrator Class
    0       0       0       0  
Institutional Class
    0       0       0       0  
     
 
            0               0  
     
 
                               
Payment for shares redeemed
                               
Class A
    (8,953 )     (99,540 )     (330 )     (2,772 )
Class B
  NA     NA     NA     NA  
Class C
    0       0       0       0  
Administrator Class
    (11,395 )     (132,218 )     (992 )     (9,150 )
Institutional Class
    (8 )     (75 )     0       0  
Investor Class
    (140,440 )     (1,596,577 )     (86,092 )     (746,906 )
     
 
            (1,828,410 )             (758,828 )
     
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from capital share transactions
            4,732,011               422,536  
     
Total increase (decrease) in net assets
            6,693,532               1,025,836  
     
Net assets
                               
Beginning of period
            3,964,938               2,939,102  
     
End of period
          $ 10,658,470             $ 3,964,938  
     
Undistributed net investment income (loss)
          $ (60,359 )           $ (15,287 )
     
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

 


 

     
Statements of Changes in Net Assets   Wells Fargo Equity Gateway Funds     39
                                                             
Equity Value Fund     International Value Fund  
Six Months Ended                     Six Months Ended        
March 31, 2011             Year Ended     March 31, 2011     Year Ended  
(Unaudited)             September 30, 2010     (Unaudited)     September 30, 2010  
 
                                                             
        $ 467,162             $ 1,379,712             $ 1,760,050             $ 5,537,340  
          28,080,499               20,092,871               6,532,806               (16,956,055 )
          10,566,453               (943,973 )             20,292,240               14,710,904  
 
          39,114,114               20,528,610               28,585,096               3,292,189  
 
                                                             
                                                             
                                                             
          (13,942 )             (40,322 )             (114,932 )             (103,184 )
          0               0               (1,636 )             (5,466 )
          0               (1,106 )             (6,432 )             (9,627 )
          (636,854 )             (1,636,928 )             (5,627,082 )             (4,727,636 )
          (625,907 )             (837,569 )             (39,486 )             (35,242 )
 
          (1,276,703 )             (2,515,925 )             (5,789,568 )             (4,881,155 )
 
                                                             
Shares             Shares             Shares             Shares          
                                                             
                                                             
  28,904       376,649       98,792       1,163,569       52,556       701,204       112,318       1,397,903  
  5,000       65,778       4,346       47,141       1       16       561       7,035  
  19,480       259,397       18,712       217,776       4,827       62,796       14,875       172,928  
  1,101,840       14,217,876       3,200,448       36,588,652       2,783,520       36,970,652       5,597,652       67,554,164  
  427,465       5,621,715       998,464       11,269,008       4,515       59,906       12,410       151,244  
NA     NA     NA     NA     NA     NA     NA     NA  
 
          20,541,415               49,286,146               37,794,574               69,283,274  
 
                                                             
                                                             
  1,029       13,190       3,469       38,813       8,377       108,054       7,630       94,002  
  0       0       0       0       127       1,633       429       5,244  
  0       0       95       1,060       439       5,582       708       8,602  
  48,526       632,771       142,259       1,617,490       419,849       5,382,472       371,944       4,552,598  
  47,928       624,026       73,518       835,165       3,078       39,486       2,870       35,242  
 
          1,269,987               2,492,528               5,537,227               4,695,688  
 
                                                             
                                                             
  (37,075 )     (491,394 )     (131,025 )     (1,465,223 )     (138,386 )     (1,837,737 )     (272,428 )     (3,308,539 )
  (17,813 )     (228,119 )     (28,354 )     (311,449 )     (11,187 )     (146,769 )     (19,951 )     (242,576 )
  (3,368 )     (43,188 )     (26,788 )     (301,039 )     (10,751 )     (137,321 )     (24,869 )     (299,110 )
  (2,420,263 )     (31,524,757 )     (7,361,042 )     (85,159,277 )     (1,751,847 )     (23,228,589 )     (3,484,483 )     (42,497,896 )
  (33,341 )     (449,526 )     (352,794 )     (4,087,633 )     (1,066 )     (14,160 )     (33,508 )     (404,089 )
NA     NA     NA     NA     NA     NA     NA     NA  
 
          (32,736,984 )             (91,324,621 )             25,364,576 )             (46,752,210 )
 
                                                             
          (10,925,582 )             (39,545,947 )             17,967,225               27,226,752  
 
          26,911,829               (21,533,262 )             40,762,753               25,637,786  
 
                                                             
          200,641,197               222,174,459               269,081,679               243,443,893  
 
        $ 227,553,026             $ 200,641,197             $ 309,844,432             $ 269,081,679  
 
        $ 153,233             $ 962,774             $ 1,486,698             $ 5,516,216  
 

 


 

     
40     Wells Fargo Equity Gateway Funds   Statements of Changes in Net Assets
                                 
    Small Company Growth Fund  
    Six Months Ended        
    March 31, 2011     Year Ended  
    (Unaudited)     September 30, 2010  
Operations
                               
Net investment income (loss)
          $ (1,048,948 )           $ (2,187,622 )
Net realized gains on investments
            40,648,502               36,495,540  
Net change in unrealized gains (losses) on investments
            44,137,355               3,004,117  
     
Net increase in net assets resulting from operations
            83,736,909               37,312,035  
     
 
                               
 
  Shares             Shares          
Capital share transactions
                               
Proceeds from shares sold
                               
Class A
    66,665       1,722,306       98,706       1,955,347  
Class B
    3,034       70,717       368       6,747  
Class C
    19,012       481,577       22,294       405,095  
Administrator Class
    478,580       12,645,951       2,299,261       44,213,098  
Institutional Class
    4,277,891       121,675,481       54,637       1,122,279  
     
 
            136,596,032               47,702,566  
     
 
                               
Payment for shares redeemed
                               
Class A
    (28,957 )     (720,085 )     (38,061 )     (725,493 )
Class B
    (1,395 )     (32,280 )     (5,563 )     (99,919 )
Class C
    (2,560 )     (65,598 )     (15,785 )     (288,335 )
Administrator Class
    (5,644,352 )     (156,850,714 )     (3,479,054 )     (72,540,910 )
Institutional Class
    (363,221 )     (9,738,328 )     (1,233 )     (25,346 )
     
 
            (167,407,005 )             (73,680,003 )
     
Net decrease in net assets resulting from capital share transactions
            (30,810,973 )             (25,977,437 )
     
Total increase (decrease) in net assets
            52,925,936               11,334,598  
     
Net assets
                               
Beginning of period
            244,049,092               232,714,494  
     
End of period
          $ 296,975,028             $ 244,049,092  
     
Undistributed net investment income (loss)
          $ (1,805,358 )           $ (756,410 )
     
 
1.   Class commenced operations on July 30, 2010.
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

 


 

     
Statements of Changes in Net Assets   Wells Fargo Equity Gateway Funds     41
                                 
    Small Company Value Fund  
            Six Months Ended        
            March 31, 2011     Year Ended  
            (Unaudited)     September 30, 2010  
 
 
                               
 
          $ 795,831             $ (124,023 )
 
            13,796,779               20,606,462  
 
            6,815,280               (11,350,203 )
     
 
            21,407,890               9,132,236  
     
 
                               
 
    Shares               Shares          
 
                               
 
                               
 
    337,843       4,436,450       974,362       10,321,699  
 
    849       9,341       1,522       17,081  
 
    10,333       125,713       31,632       323,254  
 
    579,486       7,614,476       1,050,229       11,445,290  
 
    181       2,496       8881       10,0001  
     
 
            12,188,476               22,117,324  
     
 
                               
 
                               
 
    (353,420 )     (4,617,286 )     (1,051,045 )     (11,266,343 )
 
    (72,583 )     (866,669 )     (108,626 )     (1,089,019 )
 
    (11,626 )     (140,253 )     (21,321 )     (213,740 )
 
    (1,050,300 )     (13,704,738 )     (8,323,953 )     (80,757,084 )
 
    0       0       0 1     0 1
     
 
            (19,328,946 )             (93,326,186 )
     
 
 
            (7,140,470 )             (71,208,862 )
     
 
            14,267,420               (62,076,646 )
     
 
                               
 
            86,425,947               148,502,573  
     
 
          $ 100,693,367             $ 86,425,947  
     
 
          $ 1,332,572             $ 536,741  
     

 


 

     
42     Wells Fargo Equity Gateway Funds   Financial Highlights
                                         
    Beginning           Net Realized   Distributions    
    Net Asset   Net   and Unrealized   from Net   Distributions
    Value Per   Investment   Gains (Losses)   Investment   from Net
    Share   Income   on Investments   Income   Realized Gains
 
C&B Large Cap Value Fund
                                       
 
Class A
                                       
October 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
  $ 7.48       0.05       1.01       (0.10 )     0.00  
October 1, 2009 to September 30, 2010
  $ 7.06       0.08       0.42       (0.08 )     0.00  
October 1, 2008 to September 30, 2009
  $ 7.69       0.10 4     (0.60 )     (0.13 )     (0.00 )5
October 1, 2007 to September 30, 2008
  $ 10.19       0.11 4     (2.12 )     (0.09 )     (0.40 )
October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007
  $ 9.67       0.09 4     0.98       (0.11 )     (0.44 )
October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2006
  $ 8.62       0.11       1.16       (0.04 )     (0.18 )
 
                                       
Class B
                                       
October 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
  $ 7.44       0.01       1.02       (0.03 )     0.00  
October 1, 2009 to September 30, 2010
  $ 7.02       0.03       0.42       (0.03 )     0.00  
October 1, 2008 to September 30, 2009
  $ 7.61       0.05 4     (0.58 )     (0.06 )     (0.00 )5
October 1, 2007 to September 30, 2008
  $ 10.08       0.04 4     (2.11 )     0.00       (0.40 )
October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007
  $ 9.58       0.02 4     0.96       (0.04 )     (0.44 )
October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2006
  $ 8.56       0.05       1.15       0.00       (0.18 )
 
                                       
Class C
                                       
October 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
  $ 7.43       0.01       1.02       (0.04 )     0.00  
October 1, 2009 to September 30, 2010
  $ 7.02       0.02       0.42       (0.03 )     0.00  
October 1, 2008 to September 30, 2009
  $ 7.60       0.05 4     (0.57 )     (0.06 )     (0.00 )5
October 1, 2007 to September 30, 2008
  $ 10.08       0.04 4     (2.11 )     (0.01 )     (0.40 )
October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007
  $ 9.58       0.02 4     0.96       (0.04 )     (0.44 )
October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2006
  $ 8.56       0.05       1.15       0.00       (0.18 )
 
                                       
Administrator Class
                                       
October 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
  $ 7.47       0.05       1.03       (0.11 )     0.00  
October 1, 2009 to September 30, 2010
  $ 7.06       0.08 4     0.42       (0.09 )     0.00  
October 1, 2008 to September 30, 2009
  $ 7.70       0.11 4     (0.60 )     (0.15 )     (0.00 )5
October 1, 2007 to September 30, 2008
  $ 10.22       0.13 4     (2.13 )     (0.12 )     (0.40 )
October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007
  $ 9.69       0.12 4     0.98       (0.13 )     (0.44 )
October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2006
  $ 8.64       0.13       1.16       (0.06 )     (0.18 )
 
                                       
Institutional Class
                                       
October 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
  $ 7.51       0.06       1.03       (0.13 )     0.00  
October 1, 2009 to September 30, 2010
  $ 7.09       0.11 4     0.42       (0.11 )     0.00  
October 1, 2008 to September 30, 2009
  $ 7.75       0.12 4     (0.61 )     (0.17 )     (0.00 )5
October 1, 2007 to September 30, 2008
  $ 10.27       0.15 4     (2.13 )     (0.14 )     (0.40 )
October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007
  $ 9.74       0.15 4     0.97       (0.15 )     (0.44 )
October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2006
  $ 8.67       0.16       1.17       (0.08 )     (0.18 )
 
                                       
Investor Class
                                       
October 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
  $ 7.46       0.03       1.04       (0.08 )     0.00  
October 1, 2009 to September 30, 2010
  $ 7.04       0.06       0.44       (0.08 )     0.00  
October 1, 2008 to September 30, 2009
  $ 7.68       0.09 4     (0.59 )     (0.14 )     (0.00 )5
October 1, 2007 to September 30, 20086
  $ 10.19       0.11 4     (2.13 )     (0.09 )     (0.40 )
October 1, 2006 to September 30, 20076
  $ 9.67       0.10 4     0.97       (0.11 )     (0.44 )
October 1, 2005 to September 30, 20066
  $ 8.62       0.11       1.16       (0.04 )     (0.18 )
 
1.   Includes net expenses allocated from Master Portfolio(s) in which the Fund invests.
 
2.   Total return calculations do not include any sales charges. Returns for periods of less than one year are not annualized.
 
3.   Portfolio turnover rate is calculated by aggregating the results of multiplying the Fund’s investment percentage in the respective Master Portfolio by the corresponding Master Portfolio’s portfolio turnover rate.
 
4.   Calculated based upon average shares outstanding.
 
5.   Amount represents less than $0.005 per share.
 
6.   On June 20, 2008, Class D and Class Z were renamed to Investor Class.
 
7.   Commencement of class operations.
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

 


 

     
Financial Highlights   Wells Fargo Equity Gateway Funds     43
                                                     
Ending                    
Net Asset   Ratio to Average Net Assets (Annualized)           Portfolio   Net Assets at
Value Per   Net Investment   Gross   Net   Total   Turnover   End of Period
Share   Income   Expenses1   Expenses1   Return2   Rate3   (000’s omitted)
 
                                                     
                                                     
$ 8.44       0.81 %     1.32 %     1.15 %     14.21 %     12 %   $ 27,003  
$ 7.48       0.96 %     1.32 %     1.15 %     7.14 %     13 %   $ 31,038  
$ 7.06       1.66 %     1.30 %     1.15 %     (6.05 )%     28 %   $ 33,784  
$ 7.69       1.20 %     1.32 %     1.19 %     (20.51 )%     21 %   $ 40,157  
$ 10.19       0.94 %     1.30 %     1.20 %     11.20 %     24 %   $ 72,865  
$ 9.67       1.25 %     1.30 %     1.20 %     15.02 %     29 %   $ 57,288  
                                                     
                                                     
$ 8.44       0.08 %     2.07 %     1.90 %     13.91 %     12 %   $ 6,793  
$ 7.44       0.20 %     2.07 %     1.90 %     6.36 %     13 %   $ 6,951  
$ 7.02       0.91 %     2.04 %     1.90 %     (6.73 )%     28 %   $ 8,773  
$ 7.61       0.43 %     2.07 %     1.94 %     (21.19 )%     21 %   $ 13,461  
$ 10.08       0.18 %     2.05 %     1.95 %     10.33 %     24 %   $ 25,029  
$ 9.58       0.48 %     2.05 %     1.95 %     14.20 %     29 %   $ 26,082  
                                                     
                                                     
$ 8.42       0.09 %     2.08 %     1.90 %     13.90 %     12 %   $ 7,001  
$ 7.43       0.21 %     2.07 %     1.90 %     6.29 %     13 %   $ 6,607  
$ 7.02       0.90 %     2.04 %     1.90 %     (6.62 )%     28 %   $ 6,852  
$ 7.60       0.44 %     2.06 %     1.94 %     (21.21 )%     21 %   $ 9,424  
$ 10.08       0.19 %     2.05 %     1.95 %     10.34 %     24 %   $ 16,926  
$ 9.58       0.49 %     2.05 %     1.95 %     14.20 %     29 %   $ 15,120  
                                                     
                                                     
$ 8.44       1.03 %     1.17 %     0.95 %     14.36 %     12 %   $ 119,981  
$ 7.47       1.13 %     1.13 %     0.95 %     7.33 %     13 %   $ 114,664  
$ 7.06       1.89 %     1.11 %     0.95 %     (5.83 )%     28 %   $ 222,489  
$ 7.70       1.43 %     1.13 %     0.95 %     (20.42 )%     21 %   $ 260,883  
$ 10.22       1.23 %     1.12 %     0.95 %     11.52 %     24 %   $ 590,511  
$ 9.69       1.48 %     1.12 %     0.95 %     15.24 %     29 %   $ 241,435  
                                                     
                                                     
$ 8.47       1.28 %     0.89 %     0.70 %     14.64 %     12 %   $ 100,182  
$ 7.51       1.48 %     0.88 %     0.70 %     7.51 %     13 %   $ 95,466  
$ 7.09       2.11 %     0.85 %     0.70 %     (5.62 )%     28 %   $ 26,582  
$ 7.75       1.68 %     0.87 %     0.70 %     (20.10 )%     21 %   $ 27,494  
$ 10.27       1.45 %     0.85 %     0.70 %     11.69 %     24 %   $ 57,189  
$ 9.74       1.74 %     0.85 %     0.70 %     15.63 %     29 %   $ 70,113  
                                                     
                                                     
$ 8.45       0.78 %     1.40 %     1.20 %     14.38 %     12 %   $ 87,597  
$ 7.46       0.87 %     1.41 %     1.20 %     7.15 %     13 %   $ 85,256  
$ 7.04       1.62 %     1.40 %     1.20 %     (6.06 )%     28 %   $ 199,654  
$ 7.68       1.20 %     1.35 %     1.20 %     (20.59 )%     21 %   $ 153,917  
$ 10.19       0.95 %     1.30 %     1.20 %     11.20 %     24 %   $ 222,142  
$ 9.67       1.22 %     1.30 %     1.20 %     15.01 %     29 %   $ 163,397  

 


 

     
44     Wells Fargo Equity Gateway Funds   Financial Highlights
                                         
    Beginning           Net Realized   Distributions    
    Net Asset   Net   and Unrealized   from Net   Distributions
    Value Per   Investment   Gains (Losses)   Investment   from Net
    Share   Income (Loss)   on Investments   Income   Realized Gains
 
Diversified Equity Fund
                                       
 
                                       
Class A
                                       
October 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
  $ 24.89       0.07       4.39       (0.15 )     0.00  
October 1, 2009 to September 30, 2010
  $ 23.41       0.18       1.66       (0.36 )     0.00  
October 1, 2008 to September 30, 2009
  $ 27.70       0.23 4     (2.30 )     (0.26 )     (1.96 )
October 1, 2007 to September 30, 2008
  $ 42.92       0.27 4     (9.47 )     (0.25 )     (5.77 )
October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007
  $ 40.36       0.23 4     6.33       (0.21 )     (3.79 )
October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2006
  $ 41.90       0.22 4     3.32       (0.12 )     (4.96 )
 
                                       
Class B
                                       
October 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
  $ 23.35       (0.06 )4     4.14       0.00       0.00  
October 1, 2009 to September 30, 2010
  $ 21.96       (0.01 )4     1.57       (0.17 )     0.00  
October 1, 2008 to September 30, 2009
  $ 26.00       0.08 4     (2.16 )     0.00       (1.96 )
October 1, 2007 to September 30, 2008
  $ 40.68       0.01 4     (8.92 )     0.00       (5.77 )
October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007
  $ 38.53       (0.08 )4     6.02       0.00       (3.79 )
October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2006
  $ 40.38       (0.07 )4     3.18       0.00       (4.96 )
 
                                       
Class C
                                       
October 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
  $ 23.81       (0.05 )4     4.22       0.00       0.00  
October 1, 2009 to September 30, 2010
  $ 22.43       (0.01 )4     1.60       (0.21 )     0.00  
October 1, 2008 to September 30, 2009
  $ 26.53       0.08 4     (2.20 )     (0.02 )     (1.96 )
October 1, 2007 to September 30, 2008
  $ 41.38       0.02 4     (9.10 )     0.00       (5.77 )
October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007
  $ 39.13       (0.07 )4     6.11       0.00       (3.79 )
October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2006
  $ 40.94       (0.07 )4     3.22       0.00       (4.96 )
 
                                       
Administrator Class
                                       
October 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
  $ 24.98       0.08 4     4.43       (0.23 )     0.00  
October 1, 2009 to September 30, 2010
  $ 23.47       0.20 4     1.70       (0.39 )     0.00  
October 1, 2008 to September 30, 2009
  $ 27.79       0.28 4     (2.32 )     (0.32 )     (1.96 )
October 1, 2007 to September 30, 2008
  $ 43.03       0.36 4     (9.49 )     (0.34 )     (5.77 )
October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007
  $ 40.46       0.33 4     6.33       (0.30 )     (3.79 )
October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2006
  $ 41.98       0.32 4     3.33       (0.21 )     (4.96 )
 
                                       
Diversified Small Cap Fund
                                       
 
                                       
Administrator Class
                                       
October 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
  $ 10.87       0.01       2.88       (0.01 )     0.00  
October 1, 2009 to September 30, 2010
  $ 9.67       0.10       1.20       (0.10 )     0.00  
October 1, 2008 to September 30, 2009
  $ 10.40       0.03 4     (0.76 )     (0.00 )5     0.00  
October 1, 2007 to September 30, 2008
  $ 14.89       0.01       (2.85 )     0.00       (1.62 )
October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007
  $ 14.66       (0.03 )     1.96       0.00       (1.70 )
October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2006
  $ 14.97       (0.02 )     1.01       0.00       (1.30 )
 
                                       
Emerging Growth Fund
                                       
 
                                       
Class A
                                       
October 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
  $ 9.50       (0.08 )4     3.47       0.00       0.00  
October 1, 2009 to September 30, 2010
  $ 7.93       (0.12 )     1.69       0.00       0.00  
October 1, 2008 to September 30, 2009
  $ 8.51       (0.07 )4     (0.51 )     0.00       0.00  
March 31, 20087 to September 30, 2008
  $ 9.43       (0.05 )     (0.87 )     0.00       0.00  
 
                                       
Class C
                                       
October 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
  $ 9.32       (0.11 )4     3.39       0.00       0.00  
October 1, 2009 to September 30, 2010
  $ 7.85       (0.16 )4     1.63       0.00       0.00  
October 1, 2008 to September 30, 2009
  $ 8.48       (0.12 )4     (0.51 )     0.00       0.00  
March 31, 20087 to September 30, 2008
  $ 9.43       (0.09 )     (0.86 )     0.00       0.00  
 
                                       
Administrator Class
                                       
October 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
  $ 9.56       (0.07 )     3.48       0.00       0.00  
October 1, 2009 to September 30, 2010
  $ 8.08       (0.01 )     1.49       0.00       0.00  
October 1, 2008 to September 30, 2009
  $ 8.53       (0.05 )4     (0.40 )     0.00       0.00  
October 1, 2007 to September 30, 2008
  $ 12.40       (0.07 )     (3.70 )     0.00       (0.06 )
January 31, 20077 to September 30, 2007
  $ 10.00       (0.06 )     2.46       0.00       0.00  
Please see footnotes on page 42.
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

 


 

     
Financial Highlights   Wells Fargo Equity Gateway Funds     45
                                                             
Distributions   Ending                    
from Tax Basis   Net Asset   Ratio to Average Net Assets (Annualized)           Portfolio   Net Assets at
Return of   Value Per   Net Investment   Gross   Net   Total   Turnover   End of Period
Capital   Share   Income (Loss)   Expenses1   Expenses1   Return2   Rate3   (000’s omitted)
 
                                                             
                                                             
                                                             
  0.00     $ 29.20       0.42 %     1.41 %     1.25 %     17.98 %     41 %   $ 94,046  
  0.00     $ 24.89       0.71 %     1.48 %     1.25 %     7.90 %     44 %   $ 85,735  
  0.00     $ 23.41       1.16 %     1.43 %     1.25 %     (5.33 )%     48 %   $ 85,504  
  0.00     $ 27.70       0.81 %     1.42 %     1.25 %     (24.44 )%     37 %   $ 90,444  
  0.00     $ 42.92       0.57 %     1.43 %     1.25 %     17.16 %     36 %   $ 131,810  
  0.00     $ 40.36       0.57 %     1.42 %     1.25 %     9.02 %     35 %   $ 119,122  
                                                             
                                                             
  0.00     $ 27.43       (0.34 )%     2.16 %     2.00 %     17.47 %     41 %   $ 6,446  
  0.00     $ 23.35       (0.04 )%     2.23 %     2.00 %     7.15 %     44 %   $ 7,825  
  0.00     $ 21.96       0.43 %     2.18 %     1.99 %     (6.03 )%     48 %   $ 10,839  
  0.00     $ 26.00       0.03 %     2.17 %     2.00 %     (25.01 )%     37 %   $ 19,054  
  0.00     $ 40.68       (0.19 )%     2.18 %     2.00 %     16.24 %     36 %   $ 41,273  
  0.00     $ 38.53       (0.19 )%     2.17 %     2.00 %     8.21 %     35 %   $ 51,171  
                                                             
                                                             
  0.00     $ 27.98       (0.33 )%     2.16 %     2.00 %     17.51 %     41 %   $ 3,369  
  0.00     $ 23.81       (0.05 )%     2.23 %     2.00 %     7.10 %     44 %   $ 3,280  
  0.00     $ 22.43       0.41 %     2.17 %     2.00 %     (6.02 )%     48 %   $ 2,958  
  0.00     $ 26.53       0.05 %     2.15 %     2.00 %     (25.00 )%     37 %   $ 3,491  
  0.00     $ 41.38       (0.18 )%     2.18 %     2.00 %     16.25 %     36 %   $ 6,504  
  0.00     $ 39.13       (0.19 )%     2.17 %     2.00 %     8.20 %     35 %   $ 6,451  
                                                             
                                                             
  0.00     $ 29.26       0.67 %     1.25 %     1.00 %     18.12 %     41 %   $ 382,595  
  0.00     $ 24.98       0.83 %     1.29 %     1.00 %     8.18 %     44 %   $ 359,109  
  0.00     $ 23.47       1.41 %     1.25 %     1.00 %     (5.09 )%     48 %   $ 596,298  
  0.00     $ 27.79       1.05 %     1.24 %     1.00 %     (24.24 )%     37 %   $ 678,818  
  0.00     $ 43.03       0.81 %     1.25 %     1.00 %     17.41 %     36 %   $ 1,084,181  
  0.00     $ 40.46       0.82 %     1.24 %     1.00 %     9.30 %     35 %   $ 1,145,044  
                                                             
                                                             
                                                             
                                                             
  0.00     $ 13.75       0.20 %     1.43 %     1.00 %     26.57 %     49 %   $ 145,537  
  0.00     $ 10.87       (0.01 )%     1.43 %     1.00 %     13.58 %     58 %   $ 119,100  
  0.00     $ 9.67       0.36 %     1.32 %     1.00 %     (7.00 )%     61 %   $ 515,569  
  (0.03 )   $ 10.40       0.06 %     1.30 %     1.14 %     (20.61 )%     56 %   $ 569,169  
  0.00     $ 14.89       (0.21 )%     1.36 %     1.20 %     13.75 %     67 %   $ 757,352  
  0.00     $ 14.66       (0.14 )%     1.31 %     1.20 %     6.93 %     63 %   $ 679,774  
                                                             
                                                             
                                                             
                                                             
  0.00     $ 12.89       (1.34 )%     3.69 %     1.45 %     35.68 %     53 %   $ 1,842  
  0.00     $ 9.50       (1.17 )%     4.65 %     1.46 %     19.80 %     97 %   $ 142  
  0.00     $ 7.93       (1.09 )%     8.23 %     1.45 %     (6.82 )%     147 %   $ 44  
  0.00     $ 8.51       (1.05 )%     4.16 %     1.45 %     (9.76 )%     191 %   $ 14  
                                                             
                                                             
  0.00     $ 12.60       (2.05 )%     4.29 %     2.20 %     35.05 %     53 %   $ 192  
  0.00     $ 9.32       (1.93 )%     5.40 %     2.22 %     18.85 %     97 %   $ 58  
  0.00     $ 7.85       (1.84 )%     7.93 %     2.20 %     (7.43 )%     147 %   $ 8  
  0.00     $ 8.48       (1.82 )%     4.85 %     2.20 %     (10.07 )%     191 %   $ 9  
                                                             
                                                             
  0.00     $ 12.97       (1.09 )%     3.14 %     1.20 %     35.77 %     53 %   $ 72  
  0.00     $ 9.56       (0.78 )%     4.54 %     1.20 %     19.95 %     97 %   $ 51  
  0.00     $ 8.08       (0.79 )%     6.89 %     1.20 %     (5.28 )%     147 %   $ 17  
  (0.04 )   $ 8.53       (0.76 )%     3.87 %     1.20 %     (30.63 )%     191 %   $ 59  
  0.00     $ 12.40       (0.80 )%     10.20 %     1.20 %     24.00 %     125 %   $ 18  

 


 

     
46     Wells Fargo Equity Gateway Funds   Financial Highlights
                                         
    Beginning           Net Realized   Distributions    
    Net Asset   Net   and Unrealized   from Net   Distributions
    Value Per   Investment   Gains (Losses)   Investment   from Net
    Share   Income (Loss)   on Investments   Income   Realized Gains
 
Emerging Growth Fund (continued)
                                       
 
                                       
Institutional Class
                                       
October 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
  $ 9.62       (0.05 )     3.51       0.00       0.00  
October 1, 2009 to September 30, 2010
  $ 8.00       (0.07 )     1.69       0.00       0.00  
October 1, 2008 to September 30, 2009
  $ 8.53       (0.04 )4     (0.49 )     0.00       0.00  
March 31, 20087 to September 30, 2008
  $ 9.43       (0.03 )     (0.87 )     0.00       0.00  
 
                                       
Investor Class
                                       
October 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
  $ 9.47       (0.08 )4     3.45       0.00       0.00  
October 1, 2009 to September 30, 2010
  $ 7.91       (0.09 )     1.65       0.00       0.00  
October 1, 2008 to September 30, 2009
  $ 8.49       (0.07 )4     (0.51 )     0.00       0.00  
October 1, 2007 to September 30, 2008
  $ 12.38       (0.13 )     (3.66 )     0.00       (0.06 )
January 31, 20077 to September 30, 2007
  $ 10.00       (0.05 )     2.43       0.00       0.00  
 
                                       
Equity Value Fund
                                       
 
                                       
Class A
                                       
October 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
  $ 11.62       0.01       2.29       (0.04 )     0.00  
October 1, 2009 to September 30, 2010
  $ 10.76       0.04       0.92       (0.10 )     0.00  
October 1, 2008 to September 30, 2009
  $ 11.79       0.12 4     (1.03 )     (0.12 )     (0.00 )5
October 1, 2007 to September 30, 2008
  $ 17.53       0.17 4     (4.62 )     (0.12 )     (1.17 )
October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007
  $ 15.12       0.12 4     2.77       (0.10 )     (0.38 )
October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2006
  $ 13.82       0.09       1.32       (0.08 )     (0.03 )
 
                                       
Class B
                                       
October 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
  $ 11.56       (0.04 )4     2.27       0.00       0.00  
October 1, 2009 to September 30, 2010
  $ 10.67       (0.05 )4     0.94       0.00       0.00  
October 1, 2008 to September 30, 2009
  $ 11.63       0.06 4     (1.02 )     0.00       (0.00 )5
October 1, 2007 to September 30, 2008
  $ 17.31       0.06 4     (4.57 )     0.00       (1.17 )
October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007
  $ 14.95       0.00 4     2.74       0.00       (0.38 )
October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2006
  $ 13.69       0.00       1.29       0.00       (0.03 )
 
                                       
Class C
                                       
October 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
  $ 11.47       (0.04 )4     2.25       0.00       0.00  
October 1, 2009 to September 30, 2010
  $ 10.63       (0.04 )     0.90       (0.02 )     0.00  
October 1, 2008 to September 30, 2009
  $ 11.61       0.06 4     (1.02 )     (0.02 )     (0.00 )5
October 1, 2007 to September 30, 2008
  $ 17.29       0.05 4     (4.56 )     0.00       (1.17 )
October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007
  $ 14.95       0.00 4     2.74       (0.02 )     (0.38 )
October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2006
  $ 13.69       (0.01 )     1.30       0.00       (0.03 )
 
                                       
Administrator Class
                                       
October 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
  $ 11.84       0.03 4     2.32       (0.07 )     0.00  
October 1, 2009 to September 30, 2010
  $ 10.94       0.06 4     0.96       (0.12 )     0.00  
October 1, 2008 to September 30, 2009
  $ 12.01       0.15 4     (1.06 )     (0.16 )     (0.00 )5
October 1, 2007 to September 30, 2008
  $ 17.82       0.20 4     (4.70 )     (0.14 )     (1.17 )
October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007
  $ 15.36       0.16 4     2.82       (0.14 )     (0.38 )
October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2006
  $ 13.96       0.14       1.33       (0.04 )     (0.03 )
 
                                       
Institutional Class
                                       
October 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
  $ 11.84       0.04       2.33       (0.10 )     0.00  
October 1, 2009 to September 30, 2010
  $ 10.95       0.09       0.95       (0.15 )     0.00  
October 1, 2008 to September 30, 2009
  $ 12.03       0.17 4     (1.06 )     (0.19 )     (0.00 )5
October 1, 2007 to September 30, 2008
  $ 17.84       0.24 4     (4.70 )     (0.18 )     (1.17 )
October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007
  $ 15.36       0.19 4     2.82       (0.15 )     (0.38 )
August 31, 20067 to September 30, 2006
  $ 15.17       0.01       0.18       0.00       0.00  
 
                                       
International Value Fund
                                       
 
                                       
Class A
                                       
October 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
  $ 12.58       0.06 4     1.23       (0.23 )     0.00  
October 1, 2009 to September 30, 2010
  $ 12.67       0.23 4     (0.17 )     (0.15 )     0.00  
October 1, 2008 to September 30, 2009
  $ 12.66       0.23 4     0.22       (0.44 )     0.00  
October 1, 2007 to September 30, 2008
  $ 20.21       0.51 4     (7.24 )     (0.36 )     (0.46 )
October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007
  $ 16.75       0.48 4     3.07       (0.08 )     (0.01 )
October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2006
  $ 14.13       0.35 4     2.32       0.00       (0.05 )
Please see footnotes on page 42.
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

 


 

     
Financial Highlights   Wells Fargo Equity Gateway Funds     47
                                                             
Distributions   Ending                    
from Tax Basis   Net Asset   Ratio to Average Net Assets (Annualized)           Portfolio   Net Assets at
Return of   Value Per   Net Investment   Gross   Net   Total   Turnover   End of Period
Capital   Share   Income (Loss)   Expenses1   Expenses1   Return2   Rate3   (000’s omitted)
 
                                                             
                                                             
                                                             
  0.00     $ 13.08       (0.81 )%     3.10 %     0.95 %     35.97 %     53 %   $ 14  
  0.00     $ 9.62       (0.67 )%     4.32 %     0.95 %     20.40 %     97 %   $ 10  
  0.00     $ 8.00       (0.58 )%     6.74 %     0.95 %     (6.33 )%     147 %   $ 8  
  0.00     $ 8.53       (0.56 )%     3.64 %     0.95 %     (9.54 )%     191 %   $ 9  
                                                             
                                                             
  0.00     $ 12.84       (1.34 )%     3.58 %     1.49 %     35.59 %     53 %   $ 8,539  
  0.00     $ 9.47       (1.22 )%     4.85 %     1.50 %     19.72 %     97 %   $ 3,705  
  0.00     $ 7.91       (1.11 )%     7.23 %     1.49 %     (6.83 )%     147 %   $ 2,862  
  (0.04 )   $ 8.49       (1.05 )%     3.92 %     1.49 %     (30.84 )%     191 %   $ 3,665  
  0.00     $ 12.38       (1.12 )%     5.86 %     1.49 %     23.80 %     125 %   $ 3,242  
                                                             
                                                             
                                                             
                                                             
  0.00     $ 13.88       0.10 %     1.30 %     1.25 %     19.79 %     75 %   $ 5,189  
  0.00     $ 11.62       0.32 %     1.31 %     1.25 %     9.07 %     122 %   $ 4,428  
  0.00     $ 10.76       1.28 %     1.37 %     1.25 %     (7.48 )%     142 %   $ 4,408  
  0.00     $ 11.79       1.14 %     1.36 %     1.25 %     (27.24 )%     152 %   $ 4,868  
  0.00     $ 17.53       0.73 %     1.35 %     1.25 %     19.50 %     108 %   $ 5,714  
  0.00     $ 15.12       0.71 %     1.52 %     1.25 %     10.23 %     107 %   $ 4,537  
                                                             
                                                             
  0.00     $ 13.79       (0.66 )%     2.05 %     2.00 %     19.29 %     75 %   $ 428  
  0.00     $ 11.56       (0.44 )%     2.08 %     2.00 %     8.34 %     122 %   $ 506  
  0.00     $ 10.67       0.66 %     2.13 %     2.00 %     (8.25 )%     142 %   $ 724  
  0.00     $ 11.63       0.39 %     2.11 %     2.00 %     (27.77 )%     152 %   $ 1,502  
  0.00     $ 17.31       (0.01 )%     2.10 %     2.00 %     18.61 %     108 %   $ 3,077  
  0.00     $ 14.95       (0.04 )%     2.27 %     2.00 %     9.43 %     107 %   $ 2,682  
                                                             
                                                             
  0.00     $ 13.68       (0.67 )%     2.05 %     2.00 %     19.27 %     75 %   $ 944  
  0.00     $ 11.47       (0.45 )%     2.08 %     2.00 %     8.09 %     122 %   $ 606  
  0.00     $ 10.63       0.63 %     2.13 %     2.00 %     (8.18 )%     142 %   $ 647  
  0.00     $ 11.61       0.38 %     2.10 %     2.00 %     (27.80 )%     152 %   $ 997  
  0.00     $ 17.29       (0.01 )%     2.10 %     2.00 %     18.60 %     108 %   $ 974  
  0.00     $ 14.95       (0.03 )%     2.27 %     2.00 %     9.43 %     107 %   $ 417  
                                                             
                                                             
  0.00     $ 14.12       0.35 %     1.14 %     1.00 %     19.86 %     75 %   $ 127,228  
  0.00     $ 11.84       0.56 %     1.14 %     1.00 %     9.40 %     122 %   $ 121,656  
  0.00     $ 10.94       1.58 %     1.19 %     1.00 %     (7.24 )%     142 %   $ 156,382  
  0.00     $ 12.01       1.37 %     1.16 %     1.00 %     (27.05 )%     152 %   $ 183,379  
  0.00     $ 17.82       0.98 %     1.17 %     1.00 %     19.80 %     108 %   $ 85,370  
  0.00     $ 15.36       0.96 %     1.34 %     1.00 %     10.60 %     107 %   $ 71,801  
                                                             
                                                             
  0.00     $ 14.11       0.60 %     0.87 %     0.75 %     20.08 %     75 %   $ 93,764  
  0.00     $ 11.84       0.82 %     0.88 %     0.75 %     9.65 %     122 %   $ 73,445  
  0.00     $ 10.95       1.82 %     0.93 %     0.75 %     (7.13 )%     142 %   $ 60,014  
  0.00     $ 12.03       1.63 %     0.91 %     0.75 %     (26.84 )%     152 %   $ 64,824  
  0.00     $ 17.84       1.13 %     0.90 %     0.75 %     20.01 %     108 %   $ 62,639  
  0.00     $ 15.36       0.82 %     0.97 %     0.65 %     1.25 %     107 %   $ 10  
                                                             
                                                             
                                                             
                                                             
  0.00     $ 13.64       0.90 %     1.58 %     1.48 %     10.39 %     16 %   $ 6,308  
  0.00     $ 12.58       1.92 %     1.69 %     1.46 %     0.52 %     27 %   $ 6,792  
  0.00     $ 12.67       2.28 %     1.68 %     1.50 %     4.82 %     41 %   $ 8,769  
  0.00     $ 12.66       3.04 %     1.74 %     1.50 %     (34.48 )%     23 %   $ 16,903  
  0.00     $ 20.21       2.45 %     1.64 %     1.50 %     21.20 %     19 %   $ 25,445  
  0.00     $ 16.75       2.26 %     6.14 %     1.41 %     18.93 %     31 %   $ 1,900  

 


 

     
48     Wells Fargo Equity Gateway Funds   Financial Highlights
                                         
    Beginning           Net Realized   Distributions    
    Net Asset   Net   and Unrealized   from Net   Distributions
    Value Per   Investment   Gains (Losses)   Investment   from Net
    Share   Income (Loss)   on Investments   Income   Realized Gains
 
International Value Fund (continued)
                                       
 
                                       
Class B
                                       
October 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
  $ 12.42       0.00 4     1.23       (0.08 )     0.00  
October 1, 2009 to September 30, 2010
  $ 12.57       0.12 4     (0.14 )     (0.13 )     0.00  
October 1, 2008 to September 30, 2009
  $ 12.42       0.14 4     0.25       (0.24 )     0.00  
October 1, 2007 to September 30, 2008
  $ 19.82       0.38 4     (7.11 )     (0.21 )     (0.46 )
October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007
  $ 16.55       0.27 4     3.09       (0.08 )     (0.01 )
October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2006
  $ 14.09       0.24 4     2.27       0.00       (0.05 )
 
                                       
Class C
                                       
October 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
  $ 12.33       0.03       1.19       (0.13 )     0.00  
October 1, 2009 to September 30, 2010
  $ 12.51       0.15       (0.18 )     (0.15 )     0.00  
October 1, 2008 to September 30, 2009
  $ 12.44       0.15 4     0.23       (0.31 )     0.00  
October 1, 2007 to September 30, 2008
  $ 19.90       0.38 4     (7.13 )     (0.25 )     (0.46 )
October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007
  $ 16.54       0.30 4     3.07       0.00       (0.01 )
October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2006
  $ 14.09       0.21 4     2.29       0.00       (0.05 )
 
                                       
Administrator Class
                                       
October 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
  $ 12.52       0.07       1.24       (0.27 )     0.00  
October 1, 2009 to September 30, 2010
  $ 12.68       0.25       (0.15 )     (0.26 )     0.00  
October 1, 2008 to September 30, 2009
  $ 12.69       0.25 4     0.20       (0.46 )     0.00  
October 1, 2007 to September 30, 2008
  $ 20.23       0.58 4     (7.27 )     (0.39 )     (0.46 )
October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007
  $ 16.65       0.44 4     3.15       0.00       (0.01 )
October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2006
  $ 14.15       0.32 4     2.34       (0.11 )     (0.05 )
 
                                       
Institutional Class
                                       
October 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
  $ 12.58       0.10       1.22       (0.32 )     0.00  
October 1, 2009 to September 30, 2010
  $ 12.71       0.32       (0.20 )     (0.25 )     0.00  
October 1, 2008 to September 30, 2009
  $ 12.72       0.28 4     0.20       (0.49 )     0.00  
October 1, 2007 to September 30, 2008
  $ 20.28       0.62 4     (7.31 )     (0.41 )     (0.46 )
October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007
  $ 16.67       0.46 4     3.16       0.00       (0.01 )
August 31, 20067 to September 30, 2006
  $ 16.52       0.01 4     0.14       0.00       0.00  
 
                                       
Small Company Growth Fund
                                       
 
                                       
Class A
                                       
October 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
  $ 21.23       (0.11 )     7.68       0.00       0.00  
October 1, 2009 to September 30, 2010
  $ 18.56       (0.21 )4     2.88       0.00       0.00  
October 1, 2008 to September 30, 2009
  $ 18.38       (0.17 )4     0.35       0.00       0.00  
October 1, 2007 to September 30, 2008
  $ 30.20       (0.24 )4     (7.24 )     0.00       (4.17 )
October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007
  $ 30.50       (0.29 )4     5.04       0.00       (5.05 )
October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2006
  $ 30.87       (0.28 )4     2.22       0.00       (2.31 )
 
                                       
Class B
                                       
October 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
  $ 19.97       (0.21 )4     7.23       0.00       0.00  
October 1, 2009 to September 30, 2010
  $ 17.58       (0.34 )4     2.73       0.00       0.00  
October 1, 2008 to September 30, 2009
  $ 17.55       (0.25 )4     0.28       0.00       0.00  
October 1, 2007 to September 30, 2008
  $ 29.24       (0.40 )4     (6.95 )     0.00       (4.17 )
October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007
  $ 29.87       (0.50 )4     4.92       0.00       (5.05 )
October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2006
  $ 30.51       (0.48 )4     2.15       0.00       (2.31 )
 
                                       
Class C
                                       
October 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
  $ 20.19       (0.21 )4     7.32       0.00       0.00  
October 1, 2009 to September 30, 2010
  $ 17.77       (0.34 )4     2.76       0.00       0.00  
October 1, 2008 to September 30, 2009
  $ 17.73       (0.26 )4     0.30       0.00       0.00  
October 1, 2007 to September 30, 2008
  $ 29.49       (0.39 )4     (7.03 )     0.00       (4.17 )
October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007
  $ 30.08       (0.50 )4     4.96       0.00       (5.05 )
October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2006
  $ 30.69       (0.48 )4     2.18       0.00       (2.31 )
 
                                       
Administrator Class
                                       
October 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
  $ 21.70       (0.10 )4     7.87       0.00       0.00  
October 1, 2009 to September 30, 2010
  $ 18.90       (0.16 )4     2.96       0.00       0.00  
October 1, 2008 to September 30, 2009
  $ 18.68       (0.12 )4     0.34       0.00       0.00  
October 1, 2007 to September 30, 2008
  $ 30.54       (0.19 )4     (7.33 )     0.00       (4.17 )
October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007
  $ 30.73       (0.22 )4     5.08       0.00       (5.05 )
October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2006
  $ 31.01       (0.18 )4     2.21       0.00       (2.31 )
Please see footnotes on page 42.
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

 


 

     
Financial Highlights   Wells Fargo Equity Gateway Funds     49
                                                             
Distributions   Ending                    
from Tax Basis   Net Asset   Ratio to Average Net Assets (Annualized)           Portfolio   Net Assets at
Return of   Value Per   Net Investment   Gross   Net   Total   Turnover   End of Period
Capital   Share   Income (Loss)   Expenses1   Expenses1   Return2   Rate3   (000’s omitted)
 
                                                             
                                                             
                                                             
  0.00     $ 13.57       0.02 %     2.35 %     2.23 %     9.97 %     16 %   $ 220  
  0.00     $ 12.42       0.99 %     2.44 %     2.21 %     (0.16 )%     27 %   $ 339  
  0.00     $ 12.57       1.39 %     2.44 %     2.25 %     3.82 %     41 %   $ 581  
  0.00     $ 12.42       2.24 %     2.49 %     2.25 %     (34.97 )%     23 %   $ 951  
  0.00     $ 19.82       1.43 %     2.40 %     2.25 %     20.32 %     19 %   $ 2,512  
  0.00     $ 16.55       1.52 %     6.84 %     2.19 %     17.85 %     31 %   $ 1,110  
                                                             
                                                             
  0.00     $ 13.42       0.19 %     2.33 %     2.23 %     9.97 %     16 %   $ 650  
  0.00     $ 12.33       1.11 %     2.45 %     2.21 %     (0.21 )%     27 %   $ 665  
  0.00     $ 12.51       1.56 %     2.43 %     2.25 %     3.90 %     41 %   $ 791  
  0.00     $ 12.44       2.29 %     2.46 %     2.25 %     (34.99 )%     23 %   $ 799  
  0.00     $ 19.90       1.54 %     2.40 %     2.25 %     20.36 %     19 %   $ 1,305  
  0.00     $ 16.54       1.38 %     6.29 %     2.14 %     17.78 %     31 %   $ 312  
                                                             
                                                             
  0.00     $ 13.56       1.21 %     1.42 %     1.25 %     10.55 %     16 %   $ 300,939  
  0.00     $ 12.52       2.26 %     1.53 %     1.21 %     0.80 %     27 %   $ 259,768  
  0.00     $ 12.68       2.50 %     1.50 %     1.25 %     4.89 %     41 %   $ 231,537  
  0.00     $ 12.69       3.50 %     1.56 %     1.25 %     (34.30 )%     23 %   $ 206,603  
  0.00     $ 20.23       2.29 %     1.47 %     1.25 %     21.55 %     19 %   $ 263,305  
  0.00     $ 16.65       1.94 %     1.61 %     1.24 %     18.98 %     31 %   $ 138,269  
                                                             
                                                             
  0.00     $ 13.58       1.42 %     1.15 %     1.04 %     10.66 %     16 %   $ 1,727  
  0.00     $ 12.58       2.51 %     1.08 %     1.01 %     1.01 %     27 %   $ 1,518  
  0.00     $ 12.71       2.79 %     1.23 %     1.05 %     5.15 %     41 %   $ 1,766  
  0.00     $ 12.72       3.83 %     1.29 %     1.05 %     (34.22 )%     23 %   $ 786  
  0.00     $ 20.28       2.40 %     1.20 %     1.05 %     21.70 %     19 %   $ 12  
  0.00     $ 16.67       1.08 %     1.24 %     0.94 %     0.91 %     31 %   $ 10  
                                                             
                                                             
                                                             
                                                             
  0.00     $ 28.80       (1.01 )%     1.45 %     1.44 %     35.72 %     53 %   $ 6,571  
  0.00     $ 21.23       (1.05 )%     1.50 %     1.45 %     14.39 %     129 %   $ 4,042  
  0.00     $ 18.56       (1.13 )%     1.54 %     1.44 %     0.92 %     169 %   $ 2,408  
  (0.17 )   $ 18.38       (1.09 )%     1.53 %     1.45 %     (27.91 )%     150 %   $ 2,109  
  0.00     $ 30.20       (1.00 )%     1.52 %     1.45 %     17.07 %     138 %   $ 3,270  
  0.00     $ 30.50       (0.89 )%     1.52 %     1.45 %     6.52 %     125 %   $ 3,208  
                                                             
                                                             
  0.00     $ 26.99       (1.74 )%     2.19 %     2.19 %     35.22 %     53 %   $ 383  
  0.00     $ 19.97       (1.83 )%     2.24 %     2.20 %     13.54 %     129 %   $ 251  
  0.00     $ 17.58       (1.85 )%     2.29 %     2.19 %     0.17 %     169 %   $ 312  
  (0.17 )   $ 17.55       (1.85 )%     2.28 %     2.20 %     (28.45 )%     150 %   $ 344  
  0.00     $ 29.24       (1.76 )%     2.27 %     2.20 %     16.22 %     138 %   $ 750  
  0.00     $ 29.87       (1.58 )%     2.27 %     2.20 %     5.66 %     125 %   $ 899  
                                                             
                                                             
  0.00     $ 27.30       (1.76 )%     2.20 %     2.19 %     35.22 %     53 %   $ 1,557  
  0.00     $ 20.19       (1.81 )%     2.24 %     2.20 %     13.62 %     129 %   $ 820  
  0.00     $ 17.77       (1.87 )%     2.29 %     2.19 %     0.23 %     169 %   $ 605  
  (0.17 )   $ 17.73       (1.85 )%     2.23 %     2.20 %     (28.44 )%     150 %   $ 231  
  0.00     $ 29.49       (1.74 )%     2.27 %     2.20 %     16.24 %     138 %   $ 324  
  0.00     $ 30.08       (1.58 )%     2.27 %     2.20 %     5.73 %     125 %   $ 213  
                                                             
                                                             
  0.00     $ 29.47       (0.75 )%     1.28 %     1.20 %     35.87 %     53 %   $ 170,724  
  0.00     $ 21.70       (0.82 )%     1.32 %     1.20 %     14.76 %     129 %   $ 237,761  
  0.00     $ 18.90       (0.85 )%     1.35 %     1.19 %     1.18 %     169 %   $ 229,380  
  (0.17 )   $ 18.68       (0.84 )%     1.34 %     1.20 %     (27.70 )%     150 %   $ 242,802  
  0.00     $ 30.54       (0.75 )%     1.34 %     1.20 %     17.34 %     138 %   $ 487,994  
  0.00     $ 30.73       (0.58 )%     1.33 %     1.20 %     6.80 %     125 %   $ 518,506  

 


 

     
50     Wells Fargo Equity Gateway Funds   Financial Highlights
                                         
    Beginning           Net Realized   Distributions    
    Net Asset   Net   and Unrealized   from Net   Distributions
    Value Per   Investment   Gains (Losses)   Investment   from Net
    Share   Income (Loss)   on Investments   Income   Realized Gains
 
Small Company Growth Fund (continued)
                                       
 
                                       
Institutional Class
                                       
October 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
  $ 21.81       (0.08 )4     7.94       0.00       0.00  
October 1, 2009 to September 30, 2010
  $ 18.94       (0.05 )4     2.92       0.00       0.00  
October 1, 2008 to September 30, 2009
  $ 18.70       (0.08 )4     0.32       0.00       0.00  
March 31, 20087 to September 30, 2008
  $ 20.18       (0.05 )4     (1.43 )     0.00       0.00  
 
                                       
Small Company Value Fund
                                       
 
                                       
Class A
                                       
October 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
  $ 11.38       0.10       2.83       0.00       0.00  
October 1, 2009 to September 30, 2010
  $ 9.84       (0.02 )     1.56       0.00       0.00  
October 1, 2008 to September 30, 2009
  $ 10.55       0.04 4     (0.71 )     (0.04 )     0.00  
October 1, 2007 to September 30, 2008
  $ 15.35       0.05 4     (3.36 )     0.00       (1.49 )
October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007
  $ 15.55       0.00 4     0.96       0.00       (1.16 )
October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2006
  $ 15.95       0.01 4     0.92       (0.01 )     (1.32 )
 
                                       
Class B
                                       
October 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
  $ 10.59       0.05 4     2.62       0.00       0.00  
October 1, 2009 to September 30, 2010
  $ 9.20       (0.10 )4     1.49       0.00       0.00  
October 1, 2008 to September 30, 2009
  $ 9.89       (0.01 )4     (0.68 )     0.00       0.00  
October 1, 2007 to September 30, 2008
  $ 14.59       (0.04 )4     (3.17 )     0.00       (1.49 )
October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007
  $ 14.94       (0.12 )4     0.93       0.00       (1.16 )
October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2006
  $ 15.48       (0.11 )4     0.89       0.00       (1.32 )
 
                                       
Class C
                                       
October 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
  $ 10.59       0.04       2.63       0.00       0.00  
October 1, 2009 to September 30, 2010
  $ 9.20       (0.09 )4     1.48       0.00       0.00  
October 1, 2008 to September 30, 2009
  $ 9.89       (0.02 )4     (0.67 )     0.00       0.00  
October 1, 2007 to September 30, 2008
  $ 14.59       (0.04 )4     (3.17 )     0.00       (1.49 )
October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007
  $ 14.94       (0.12 )4     0.93       0.00       (1.16 )
October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2006
  $ 15.48       (0.11 )4     0.89       0.00       (1.32 )
 
                                       
Administrator Class
                                       
October 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
  $ 11.55       0.12 4     2.87       0.00       0.00  
October 1, 2009 to September 30, 2010
  $ 9.94       (0.02 )     1.63       0.00       0.00  
October 1, 2008 to September 30, 2009
  $ 10.69       0.06 4     (0.74 )     (0.07 )     0.00  
October 1, 2007 to September 30, 2008
  $ 15.54       0.08 4     (3.39 )     (0.05 )     (1.49 )
October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007
  $ 15.69       0.04 4     0.98       (0.01 )     (1.16 )
October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2006
  $ 16.08       0.04 4     0.92       (0.03 )     (1.32 )
 
                                       
Institutional Class
                                       
October 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
  $ 11.55       0.13 4     2.88       0.00       0.00  
July 30, 20107 to September 30, 2010
  $ 11.26       0.02       0.27       0.00       0.00  
Please see footnotes on page 42.
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

 


 

     
Financial Highlights   Wells Fargo Equity Gateway Funds     51
                                                     
Ending                            
Net Asset   Ratio to Average Net Assets (Annualized)           Portfolio   Net Assets at
Value Per   Net Investment   Gross   Net   Total   Turnover   End of Period
Share   Income (Loss)   Expenses1   Expenses1   Return2   Rate3   (000’s omitted)
 
                                                     
                                                     
                                                     
$ 29.67       (0.54 )%     1.01 %     0.95 %     36.10 %     53 %   $ 117,740  
$ 21.81       (0.25 )%     1.05 %     0.95 %     14.98 %     129 %   $ 1,175  
$ 18.94       (0.57 )%     1.09 %     0.95 %     1.39 %     169 %   $ 9  
$ 18.70       (0.59 )%     1.08 %     0.95 %     (7.33 )%     150 %   $ 54,827  
                                                     
                                                     
                                                     
                                                     
$ 14.31       1.52 %     1.53 %     1.43 %     25.75 %     38 %   $ 28,055  
$ 11.38       (0.21 )%     1.65 %     1.45 %     15.53 %     60 %   $ 22,492  
$ 9.84       0.55 %     1.55 %     1.45 %     (6.14 )%     99 %   $ 20,202  
$ 10.55       0.42 %     1.52 %     1.45 %     (22.58 )%     82 %   $ 34,964  
$ 15.35       (0.02 )%     1.55 %     1.45 %     5.95 %     69 %   $ 66,379  
$ 15.55       0.04 %     1.44 %     1.41 %     6.06 %     114 %   $ 81,432  
                                                     
                                                     
$ 13.26       0.83 %     2.29 %     2.18 %     25.21 %     38 %   $ 1,653  
$ 10.59       (0.99 )%     2.40 %     2.20 %     14.98 %     60 %   $ 2,079  
$ 9.20       (0.20 )%     2.30 %     2.20 %     (6.88 )%     99 %   $ 2,792  
$ 9.89       (0.33 )%     2.31 %     2.20 %     (23.16 )%     82 %   $ 5,086  
$ 14.59       (0.77 )%     2.30 %     2.20 %     5.15 %     69 %   $ 10,413  
$ 14.94       (0.71 )%     2.18 %     2.15 %     5.24 %     114 %   $ 13,463  
                                                     
                                                     
$ 13.26       0.75 %     2.28 %     2.18 %     25.21 %     38 %   $ 2,191  
$ 10.59       (0.94 )%     2.40 %     2.20 %     14.98 %     60 %   $ 1,763  
$ 9.20       (0.26 )%     2.30 %     2.20 %     (6.88 )%     99 %   $ 1,437  
$ 9.89       (0.33 )%     2.30 %     2.20 %     (23.15 )%     82 %   $ 1,728  
$ 14.59       (0.77 )%     2.30 %     2.20 %     5.15 %     69 %   $ 3,754  
$ 14.94       (0.71 )%     2.18 %     2.15 %     5.24 %     114 %   $ 4,711  
                                                     
                                                     
$ 14.54       1.83 %     1.37 %     1.20 %     25.89 %     38 %   $ 68,778  
$ 11.55       (0.05 )%     1.47 %     1.20 %     16.20 %     60 %   $ 60,081  
$ 9.94       0.85 %     1.37 %     1.20 %     (6.06 )%     99 %   $ 124,072  
$ 10.69       0.71 %     1.38 %     1.20 %     (22.33 )%     82 %   $ 252,275  
$ 15.54       0.26 %     1.37 %     1.20 %     6.28 %     69 %   $ 327,372  
$ 15.69       0.26 %     1.27 %     1.19 %     6.26 %     114 %   $ 272,787  
                                                     
                                                     
$ 14.56       1.93 %     1.06 %     0.98 %     26.06 %     38 %   $ 16  
$ 11.55       1.02 %     1.15 %     1.00 %     2.58 %     60 %   $ 10  

 


 

52      Wells Fargo Equity Gateway Funds   Notes to Financial Statements (Unaudited)
1. ORGANIZATION
Wells Fargo Funds Trust (the “Trust”), a Delaware statutory trust organized on March 10, 1999, is an open-end management investment company registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the “1940 Act”). These Financial statements report on the following funds: Wells Fargo Advantage C&B Large Cap Value Fund (“C&B Large Cap Value Fund”), Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Equity Fund (“Diversified Equity Fund”), Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Small Cap Fund (“Diversified Small Cap Fund”), Wells Fargo Advantage Emerging Growth Fund (“Emerging Growth Fund”), Wells Fargo Advantage Equity Value Fund (“Equity Value Fund”), Wells Fargo Advantage International Value Fund (“International Value Fund”), Wells Fargo Advantage Small Company Growth Fund (“Small Company Growth Fund”) and Wells Fargo Advantage Small Company Value Fund (“Small Company Value Fund”) (each, a “Fund”, collectively, the “Funds”). Each Fund is a diversified series of the Trust.
The Funds each seek to achieve its investment objective by investing all investable assets in one or more separate diversified portfolios (each, a “Master Portfolio”, collectively, the “Master Portfolios”) of Wells Fargo Master Trust, a registered open-end management investment company. Each Master Portfolio directly acquires portfolio securities, and a Fund investing in a Master Portfolio acquires an indirect interest in those securities. Each Fund accounts for its investment in the Master Portfolios as partnership investments and records daily its share of the Master Portfolio’s income, expense and realized and unrealized gains and losses. The financial statements of selected Master Portfolios for the six months ended March 31, 2011 are included this report and should be read in conjunction with each Fund’s financial statements. As of March 31, 2011, the Funds own the following percentages of the Master Portfolio(s):
                                                                 
    C&B Large   Diversified   Diversified   Emerging   Equity   International   Small   Small
    Cap Value   Equity   Small Cap   Growth   Value   Value   Company   Company
    Fund   Fund   Fund   Fund   Fund   Fund   Growth Fund   Value Fund
Wells Fargo Advantage
                                                               
C&B Large Cap Value Portfolio
    84 %     10 %   NA   NA   NA   NA   NA   NA
 
                                                               
Wells Fargo Advantage
                                                               
Disciplined Value Portfolio
  NA     61 %   NA   NA   NA   NA   NA   NA
 
                                                               
Wells Fargo Advantage
                                                               
Diversified Large Cap Growth Portfolio
  NA     61 %   NA   NA   NA   NA   NA   NA
 
                                                               
Wells Fargo Advantage
                                                               
Emerging Growth Portfolio
  NA     18 %     55 %     15 %   NA   NA   NA   NA
 
                                                               
Wells Fargo Advantage
                                                               
Equity Value Portfolio
  NA     10 %   NA   NA     54 %   NA   NA   NA
 
                                                               
Wells Fargo Advantage
                                                               
Index Portfolio
  NA     5 %   NA   NA   NA   NA   NA   NA
 
                                                               
Wells Fargo Advantage
                                                               
International Equity Portfolio
  NA     61 %   NA   NA   NA   NA   NA   NA
 
                                                               
Wells Fargo Advantage
                                                               
International Growth Portfolio
  NA     14 %   NA   NA   NA   NA   NA   NA
 
                                                               
Wells Fargo Advantage
                                                               
International Index Portfolio
  NA     60 %   NA   NA   NA   NA   NA   NA
 
                                                               
Wells Fargo Advantage
                                                               
International Value Portfolio
  NA     5 %   NA   NA   NA     91 %   NA   NA
 
                                                               
Wells Fargo Advantage
                                                               
Small Cap Value Portfolio
  NA     22 %     64 %   NA   NA   NA   NA   NA
 
                                                               
Wells Fargo Advantage
                                                               
Small Company Growth Portfolio
  NA     3 %     10 %   NA   NA   NA     84 %   NA
 
                                                               
Wells Fargo Advantage
                                                               
Small Company Value Portfolio
  NA     5 %     15 %   NA   NA   NA   NA     43 %

 


 

Notes to Financial Statements (Unaudited)   Wells Fargo Equity Gateway Funds     53
2. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
The following significant accounting policies, which are consistently followed in the preparation of the financial statements of each Fund, are in conformity with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles which require management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities, disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements, and the reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the reporting period. Actual results could differ from those estimates.
Securities valuation
Investments in the Master Portfolios are valued daily based on each Fund’s proportionate share of each Master Portfolio’s net assets, which are also valued daily. Securities held in the Master Portfolios are valued as discussed in the Notes to Financial Statements of the Master Portfolios, which are included elsewhere in this report.
Debt securities of sufficient credit quality with original maturities of 60 days or less generally are valued at amortized cost which approximates fair value. The amortized cost method involves valuing a security at its cost, plus accretion of discount or minus amortization of premium over the period until maturity.
Certain investments which are not valued using any of the methods discussed above, are valued at their fair value, as determined by procedures established in good faith and approved by the Board of Trustees.
The valuation techniques used by the Funds to measure fair value are consistent with the market approach, income approach and/or cost approach, where applicable, for each security type.
Security transactions and income recognition
Securities transactions are recorded on a trade date basis in the Funds and in each Master Portfolio. Realized gains or losses in the Funds and in each Master Portfolio are reported on the basis of identified cost of securities delivered.
Interest income is accrued daily and bond discounts are accreted and premiums are amortized daily based on the effective interest method by the Funds and in each Master Portfolio. To the extent debt obligations are placed on non-accrual status, any related interest income may be reduced by writing off interest receivables when the collection of all or a portion of interest has become doubtful based on consistently applied procedures. If the issuer subsequently resumes interest payments or when the collectability of interest is reasonably assured, the debt obligation is removed from non-accrual status.

Dividend income in each Master Portfolio is recognized on the ex-dividend date, except for certain dividends from foreign securities, which are recorded as soon as the Master Portfolio is informed of the ex-dividend date. Dividend income from foreign securities in each Master Portfolio is recorded net of foreign taxes withheld where recovery of such taxes is not assured.
Each Fund records daily its proportionate share of each Master Portfolio’s interest and dividend income.
Distributions to shareholders
Distributions to shareholders from net investment income and net realized gains, if any, are recorded on the ex-dividend date. Such distributions are determined in conformity with income tax regulations, which may differ from generally accepted accounting principles.
Federal and other taxes
Each Fund is treated as a separate entity for federal income tax purposes. Each Fund intends to continue to qualify as a regulated investment company by distributing substantially all of its investment company taxable income and any net realized capital gains (after reduction for capital loss carryforwards) sufficient to relieve it from all, or substantially all, federal income taxes. Accordingly, no provision for federal income taxes was required.
Each Fund’s income and federal excise tax returns and all financial records supporting those returns for the prior three fiscal years are subject to examination by the federal and Delaware revenue authorities

 


 

54     Wells Fargo Equity Gateway Funds   Notes to Financial Statements (Unaudited)
At September 30, 2010, estimated net capital loss carryforwards, which are available to offset future net realized capital gains, were as follows:
                 
    Expiration
    2017   2018
C&B Large Cap Value Fund
  $ 34,537,147     $ 53,520,270  
Diversified Equity Fund
    14,512,759       29,051,475  
Diversified Small Cap Fund
    43,561,868       82,211,371  
Emerging Growth Fund
    1,791,248       303,910  
Equity Value Fund
    47,811,418       30,379,874  
International Value Fund
    8,318,503       39,532,291  
Small Company Growth Fund
    89,085,896       21,804,704  
Small Company Value Fund
    51,843,878       80,412,918  
At September 30, 2010, current year deferred post-October capital losses, which would be treated as realized for tax purposes on the first day of the succeeding year were:
         
    Deferred Post-October
    Capital Loss
C&B Large Cap Value Fund
  $ 7,178,836  
Diversified Small Cap Fund
    1,324,528  
Equity Value Fund
    4,070,186  
International Value Fund
    9,861,190  
Under the recently enacted Regulated Investment Company Modernization Act of 2010, the Funds will be permitted to carry forward capital losses incurred in taxable years beginning after December 22, 2010 for an unlimited period. However, any losses incurred during those future taxable years will be required to be utilized prior to the losses incurred in pre-enactment taxable years. As a result of this ordering rule, pre-enactment capital loss carryforwards may be more likely to expire unused. Additionally, post-enactment capital losses that are carried forward will retain their character as either short-term or long-term capital losses rather than being considered all short-term as under previous law.
Class allocations
The separate classes of shares offered by each Fund differ principally in applicable sales charges, distribution, shareholder servicing and administration fees. Shareholders of each class bear certain expenses that pertain to that particular class. All shareholders bear the common expenses of a Fund, earn income from the portfolio, and are allocated unrealized gains and losses pro rata based on the average daily net assets of each class, without distinction between share classes. Dividends are determined separately for each class based on income and expenses allocable to each class. Realized gains and losses are allocated to each class pro rata based upon the net assets of each class on the date realized. Differences in per share dividend rates generally result from the relative weightings of pro rata income and realized gain allocations and from differences in separate class expenses, including distribution, shareholder servicing, and administration fees.
3. FAIR VALUATION MEASUREMENTS
Fair value measurements of investments are determined within a framework that has established a fair value hierarchy based upon the various data inputs utilized in determining the value of the Fund’s investments. The three-level hierarchy gives the highest priority to unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities (Level 1) and the lowest priority to unobservable inputs (Level 3). The Fund’s investments are classified within the fair value hierarchy based on the lowest level of input that is significant to the fair value measurement. The inputs are summarized into three broad levels as follows:
§   Level 1 — quoted prices in active markets for identical securities
 
§   Level 2 — other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar securities, interest rates, prepayment speeds, credit risk, etc.)
 
§   Level 3 — significant unobservable inputs (including the Fund’s own assumptions in determining the fair value of investments)

 


 

Notes to Financial Statements (Unaudited)   Wells Fargo Equity Gateway Funds     55
The inputs or methodologies used for valuing securities are not necessarily an indication of the risk associated with investing in those securities.
At March 31, 2011, each Fund’s investments in the Master Portfolio(s) (except for Diversified Equity Fund and Diversified Small Cap Fund) carried at fair value were designated as Level 2 inputs. Further details on the major security types can be found in the Portfolio of Investments of each Master Portfolio.
As of March 31, 2011, the inputs used in valuing the assets of Diversified Equity Fund and Diversified Small Cap which are carried at fair value, were as follows:
                                 
            Significant Other     Significant        
    Quoted Prices     Observable Inputs     Unobservable Inputs        
Investments in Securities   (Level 1)     (Level 2)     (Level 3)     Total  
Diversified Equity Fund
                               
Equity securities
                               
Affiliated Master Portfolios
  $ 0     $ 486,397,865     $ 0     $ 486,397,865  
Short-term investments
                               
Corporate bonds and notes
    0       0       479,383       479,383  
 
                       
Total
  $ 0     $ 486,397,865     $ 479,383     $ 486,877,248  
 
                       
 
Diversified Small Cap Fund
                               
Equity securities
                               
Affiliated Master Portfolios
  $ 0     $ 145,218,290     $ 0     $ 145,218,290  
Short-term investments
                               
Corporate bonds and notes
    0       0       917,961       917,961  
 
                       
Total
  $ 0     $ 145,218,290     $ 917,961     $ 146,136,251  
 
                       
The following is a reconciliation of assets in which significant unobservable inputs (Level 3) were used in determining fair value:
                 
    Diversified     Diversified  
    Equity     Small Cap  
    Fund     Fund  
Corporate bonds and notes
               
Balance as of September 30, 2010
  $ 0     $ 0  
Accrued discounts (premiums)
    0       0  
Realized gains (losses)
    0       0  
Change in unrealized gains (losses)
    0       0  
Purchases
    0       0  
Sales
    0       0  
Transfers into Level 3
    0       0  
Transfers out Level 3
    0       0  
Transfers in from affiliated Master Portfolio
    479,383       917,961  
 
           
Balance as of March 31, 2011
  $ 479,383     $ 917,961  
 
           
Change in unrealized gains (losses) relating to securities still held at March 31, 2011
  $ 0     $ 0  
4. TRANSACTIONS WITH AFFILIATES AND OTHER EXPENSES
Advisory fee
The Trust has entered into an advisory contract with Wells Fargo Funds Management, LLC (“Funds Management”), an indirect wholly owned subsidiary of Wells Fargo & Company (“Wells Fargo”). The adviser is responsible for implementing investment policies and guidelines and for supervising the sub-adviser, who is responsible for day-to-day portfolio management of the Funds.
For each Fund that invests all of its assets in a single Master Portfolio, Funds Management does not currently receive an advisory fee. For each Fund that invests in multiple Master Portfolios, Funds Management is the adviser and is entitled to receive an annual advisory fee of 0.25% of each Fund’s average daily net assets for providing such advisory services, including the determination of the asset allocations of each Fund’s investments in the various Master Portfolios.

 


 

56     Wells Fargo Equity Gateway Funds   Notes to Financial Statements (Unaudited)
Each Fund that invests its assets in one or more Master Portfolio may withdraw all of its investments from its corresponding Master Portfolio(s) and invest directly in securities at any time if the Board of Trustees determines that it is in the best interest of the Fund to do so. Upon such redemption and subsequent direct investment in a portfolio of securities, Funds Management (and the corresponding sub-adviser, if any) may receive an advisory fee for the direct management of those assets.
Funds Management also serves as the adviser to each Master Portfolio and is entitled to receive a fee from each Master Portfolio for those services.
Administration and transfer agent fees
The Trust has entered into an administration agreement with Funds Management. Under this agreement, for providing administrative services, which includes paying fees and expenses for services provided by the transfer agent, sub-transfer agents, omnibus account servicers and record-keepers, Funds Management is entitled to receive from each Fund an annual fund level administration fee starting at 0.05% and declining to 0.03% as the average daily net assets of each Fund increase and a class level administration fee which is calculated based on the average daily net assets of each Fund as follows:
         
    Class Level Administration Fee
Class A, Class B, Class C
    0.26 %
Administrator Class
    0.10  
Institutional Class
    0.08  
Investor Class
    0.33  
Funds Management has contractually waived and/or reimbursed advisory and administration fees to the extent necessary to maintain certain net operating expense ratios for the Funds. Waiver of fees and/or reimbursement of expenses by Funds Management were made first from fund level expenses on a proportionate basis and then from class specific expenses.
Distribution fees
The Trust has adopted a Distribution Plan for Class B and Class C shares of the applicable Funds pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the 1940 Act. Distribution fees are charged to the Class B and Class C shares and paid to Wells Fargo Funds Distributor, LLC, the principal underwriter of each Fund, at an annual rate of 0.75% of the average daily net assets of Class B and Class C shares.
For the six months ended March 31, 2011, Wells Fargo Funds Distributor, LLC received the following amounts in front-end sales charges and contingent deferred sales charges.
                         
    Front-end sales charges   Contingent deferred sales charges
    Class A   Class B   Class C
C&B Large Cap Value Fund
  $ 1,442     $ 3,275     $ 121  
Diversified Equity Fund
    3,523       5,038       166  
Emerging Growth Fund
    582       N/A       0  
Equity Value Fund
    217       699       0  
International Value Fund
    451       116       3  
Small Company Growth Fund
    1,735       127       116  
Small Company Value Fund
    420       225       80  
Shareholder servicing fees
The Trust has entered into contracts with one or more shareholder servicing agents, whereby Class A, Class B, Class C, Administrator Class and Investor Class of each applicable Fund is charged a fee at an annual rate of 0.25% of the average daily net assets of each respective class.
A portion of these total shareholder servicing fees were paid to affiliates of Wells Fargo.

 


 

Notes to Financial Statements (Unaudited)   Wells Fargo Equity Gateway Funds     57
5. INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO TRANSACTIONS
Purchases and sales of investments, exclusive of short-term securities (securities with maturities of one year or less at purchase date) for the year ended September 30, 2010, were as follows:
                 
    Purchases at Cost*   Sales Proceeds*
C&B Large Cap Value Fund
  $ 41,299,416     $ 72,846,702  
Diversified Equity Fund
    211,102,596       204,070,856  
Diversified Small Cap Fund
    79,744,136       71,134,490  
Emerging Growth Fund
    7,648,259       3,174,337  
Equity Value Fund
    162,676,754       198,678,297  
International Value Fund
    49,085,083       49,146,721  
Small Company Growth Fund
    141,324,327       177,029,408  
Small Company Value Fund
    43,596,393       29,177,166  
 
*   Purchases and sales related to these investments have been calculated by aggregating the results of multiplying such Fund’s ownership percentage of the respective Master Portfolio by the corresponding Master Portfolio’s purchases and sales.
6. ACQUISITION
After the close of business on July 16, 2010, Diversified Equity Fund acquired the net assets of Wells Fargo Advantage Growth Equity Fund. The purpose of the transaction was to combine two funds with similar investment objectives and strategies. Shareholders holding Class A, Class B, Class C, Administrator Class and Institutional Class shares of Wells Fargo Advantage Growth Equity Fund received Class A, Class B, Class C, Administrator Class and Administrator Class shares, respectively, of Diversified Equity Fund in the reorganization. The acquisition was accomplished by a tax-free exchange of all of the shares of Wells Fargo Advantage Growth Equity Fund for 4,232,997 shares of Diversified Equity Fund valued at $97,176,430 at an exchange ratio of 0.43, 0.34, 0.37, 0.45, and 0.45 for Class A, Class B, Class C, Administrator Class and Administrator Class shares, respectively. The investment portfolio of Wells Fargo Advantage Growth Equity Fund with a fair value of $97,257,117, identified cost of $94,788,723 and unrealized appreciation of $2,468,394 at July 16, 2010 were the principal assets acquired by Diversified Equity Fund. The aggregate net assets of Wells Fargo Advantage Growth Equity Fund and Diversified Equity Fund immediately prior to the acquisition were $97,176,430 and $378,307,932, respectively. The aggregate net assets of Diversified Equity Fund immediately after the acquisition were $475,484,362. For financial reporting purposes, assets received and shares issued by Diversified Equity Fund were recorded at fair value; however, the cost basis of the investments received from Wells Fargo Advantage Growth Equity Fund was carried forward to align ongoing reporting Diversified Equity Fund’s realized and unrealized gains and losses with amounts distributable to shareholders for tax purposes.
Assuming the acquisition had been completed October 1, 2009, the beginning of the annual reporting period for Diversified Equity Fund, the pro forma results of operations for the year ended September 30, 2010 would have been:
         
Net investment income
  $ 3,978,785  
Net realized and unrealized gains or losses on investments
  $ 35,855,587  
Net increase in net assets resulting from operations
  $ 39,834,372  
Because the combined investment portfolios have been managed as a single integrated portfolio since the acquisition was completed, it is not practicable to separate the amounts of revenue and earnings of Wells Fargo Advantage Growth Equity Fund that have been included in Diversified Equity Fund’s Statement of Operations since July 19, 2010.

 


 

58     Wells Fargo Equity Gateway Funds   Notes to Financial Statements (Unaudited)
7. BANK BORROWINGS
The Trust (excluding Diversified Equity Fund, the money market funds and certain funds in the Trust) and Wells Fargo Variable Trust are parties to a $125,000,000 revolving credit agreement with State Street Bank and Trust Company. Diversified Equity Fund and certain other funds in the Trust are party to a $25,000,000 revolving credit agreement with the Bank of New York Mellon. Under each credit agreement, the Funds are each permitted to use bank borrowings for temporary or emergency purposes, such as to fund shareholder redemption requests. Interest under each credit agreement is charged to each Fund based on a borrowing rate equal to the higher of the Federal Funds rate in effect on that day plus 1.25% or the overnight LIBOR rate in effect on that day plus 1.25%. In addition, under the credit agreement with State Street Bank and Trust Company, the applicable Funds pay an annual commitment fee equal to 0.125% of the unused balance, which is allocated pro rata. Under the Credit Agreement with Bank of New York Mellon, Diversified Equity Fund and certain other funds in the Trust pay an annual commitment fee equal to 0.15% of the unused balance, which is allocated pro rata.
For the six months ended March 31, 2011, there were no borrowings by the Funds under the agreements.
8. INDEMNIFICATION
Under the Trust’s organizational documents, the officers and directors are indemnified against certain liabilities that may arise out of performance of their duties to the Trust. Additionally, in the normal course of business, the Trust may enter into contracts with service providers that contain a variety of indemnification clauses. The Trust’s maximum exposure under these arrangements is dependent on future claims that may be made against the Funds and, therefore, cannot be estimated.

 


 

Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)   Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios     59
C&B LARGE CAP VALUE PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
Common Stocks: 97.62%        
       
 
       
Consumer Discretionary: 18.06%        
       
 
       
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure: 4.99%        
  137,800    
Carnival Corporation
  $ 5,286,008  
  118,400    
Darden Restaurants Incorporated
    5,816,992  
  126,400    
McDonald’s Corporation
    9,617,776  
       
 
       
       
 
    20,720,776  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Household Durables: 2.55%        
  14,026    
NVR Incorporated†«
    10,603,656  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Media: 3.58%        
  303,000    
Omnicom Group Incorporated
    14,865,180  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Multiline Retail: 2.96%        
  231,500    
Kohl’s Corporation†
    12,278,760  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Specialty Retail: 2.15%        
  310,620    
Best Buy Company Incorporated«
    8,921,006  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods: 1.83%        
  77,135    
VF Corporation«
    7,600,112  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Consumer Staples: 11.37%        
       
 
       
Beverages: 3.84%        
  248,600    
Coca-Cola Enterprises Incorporated
    6,786,780  
  120,100    
Diageo plc ADR«
    9,154,022  
       
 
       
       
 
    15,940,802  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Household Products: 5.80%        
  138,300    
Colgate-Palmolive Company
    11,169,108  
  74,614    
Henkel AG & Company KGaA ADR«
    3,917,235  
  137,900    
Kimberly-Clark Corporation
    9,000,733  
       
 
       
       
 
    24,087,076  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Personal Products: 1.73%        
  265,900    
Avon Products Incorporated«
    7,189,936  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Energy: 6.45%        
       
 
       
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels: 6.45%        
  88,900    
Chevron Corporation«
    9,550,527  
  205,000    
Exxon Mobil Corporation
    17,246,650  
       
 
       
       
 
    26,797,177  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Financials: 16.98%        
       
 
       
Capital Markets: 2.99%        
  276,400    
State Street Corporation
    12,421,416  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Consumer Finance: 2.88%        
  265,000    
American Express Company
    11,978,000  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Diversified Financial Services: 4.68%        
  608,400    
Bank of America Corporation
    8,109,972  
  245,300    
JPMorgan Chase & Company
    11,308,330  
       
 
       
       
 
    19,418,302  
       
 
     

 


 

60     Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios   Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
C&B LARGE CAP VALUE PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
Insurance: 6.43%        
  157,100    
Allstate Corporation
  $ 4,992,638  
  136,400    
Axis Capital Holdings Limited
    4,763,088  
  106,800    
Chubb Corporation«
    6,547,908  
  257,700    
Willis Group Holdings
    10,400,772  
       
 
       
       
 
    26,704,406  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Health Care: 11.18%        
       
 
       
Health Care Equipment & Supplies: 3.40%        
  162,200    
Baxter International Incorporated
    8,721,494  
  68,000    
Becton Dickinson & Company
    5,414,160  
       
 
       
       
 
    14,135,654  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Health Care Providers & Services: 4.77%        
  170,700    
Cardinal Health Incorporated
    7,020,891  
  221,350    
Quest Diagnostics Incorporated
    12,776,322  
       
 
       
       
 
    19,797,213  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Pharmaceuticals: 3.01%        
  210,800    
Johnson & Johnson
    12,489,900  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Industrials: 17.06%        
       
 
       
Aerospace & Defense: 1.58%        
  129,300    
Raytheon Company«
    6,577,491  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Air Freight & Logistics: 1.52%        
  85,100    
United Parcel Service Incorporated Class B
    6,324,632  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Commercial Services & Supplies: 5.43%        
  190,400    
Avery Dennison Corporation
    7,989,184  
  171,310    
Cintas Corporation«
    5,185,554  
  312,200    
Republic Services Incorporated
    9,378,488  
       
 
       
       
 
    22,553,226  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Industrial Conglomerates: 5.36%        
  70,700    
3M Company«
    6,610,450  
  398,700    
General Electric Company
    7,993,935  
  170,500    
Tyco International Limited
    7,633,285  
       
 
       
       
 
    22,237,670  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Machinery: 3.17%        
  57,066    
Dover Corporation«
    3,751,519  
  175,200    
Illinois Tool Works Incorporated
    9,411,744  
       
 
       
       
 
    13,163,263  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Information Technology: 13.72%        
       
 
       
Electronic Equipment & Instruments: 5.97%        
  1,138,800    
Flextronics International Limited†
    8,506,836  
  287,320    
Molex Incorporated Class A
    5,944,651  
  297,300    
Te Connectivity Limited
    10,351,986  
       
 
       
       
 
    24,803,473  
       
 
     

 


 

Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)   Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios     61
C&B LARGE CAP VALUE PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
IT Services: 4.12%        
  114,800    
Fiserv Incorporated†
  $ 7,200,256  
  475,700    
Western Union Company
    9,880,289  
       
 
       
       
 
    17,080,545  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment: 2.12%        
  155,450    
Lam Research Corporation†«
    8,807,797  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Software: 1.51%        
  247,400    
Microsoft Corporation
    6,274,064  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Telecommunication Services: 2.80%        
       
 
       
Wireless Telecommunication Services: 2.80%        
  404,100    
Vodafone Group plc ADR
    11,617,875  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Total Common Stocks (Cost $339,910,207)     405,389,408  
       
 
     
                         
            Yield        
Preferred Stocks: 1.29%                
       
 
               
Consumer Staples: 1.29%                
       
 
               
Household Products: 1.29%                
  85,900  
Henkel AG & Company KGaA ADR
    1.48 %     5,342,980  
       
 
               
Total Preferred Stocks (Cost $3,589,099)             5,342,980  
       
 
             
                                   
Principal         Interest Rate     Maturity Date          
Short-Term Investments: 16.07%                        
       
 
                       
Corporate Bonds and Notes: 0.48%                        
$ 1,600,747    
Gryphon Funding Limited(a)(i)(v)
    0.00       08/05/2011       687,051  
  2,189,911    
VFNC Corporation(a)††(i)(v)±
    0.26       09/29/2011       1,313,947  
       
 
                       
       
 
                    2,000,998  
       
 
                     
Shares         Yield              
Investment Companies: 15.59%                        
  2,152,518    
Wells Fargo Advantage Cash Investment Money
Market Fund(l)(u)
    0.12             2,152,518  
  62,606,319    
Wells Fargo Securities Lending Cash
Investments, LLC(v)(l)(u)
    0.24             62,606,319  
       
 
                       
       
 
                    64,758,837  
       
 
                     
       
 
                       
Total Short-Term Investments (Cost $65,903,707)                     66,759,835  
       
 
                     
       
 
                       
Total Investments in Securities
(Cost $409,403,013)*
114.98 %             477,492,223  
Other Assets and Liabilities, Net   (14.98 )             (62,246,730 )
       
 
                       
Total Net Assets   100.00 %           $ 415,245,493  

 


 

62     Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios   Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
C&B LARGE CAP VALUE PORTFOLIO
 
  Non-income earning securities.
 
«   All or a portion of this security is on loan.
 
(a)   Security is fair valued by the Management Valuation Team, and in certain instances by the Board of Trustees, in accordance with procedures approved by the Board of Trustees.
 
††   Securities that may be resold to “qualified institutional buyers” under Rule 144A or securities offered pursuant to Section 4(2) of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended.
 
(i)   Illiquid security.
 
(v)   Security represents investment of cash collateral received from securities on loan.
 
(l)   Investment in an affiliate.
 
(u)   Rate shown is the 7-day annualized yield at period end.
 
±   Variable rate investments.
 
*   Cost for federal income tax purposes is $424,262,601 and net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) consists of:
         
Gross unrealized appreciation
  $ 59,930,373  
Gross unrealized depreciation
    (6,700,751 )
 
     
Net unrealized appreciation
  $ 53,229,622  
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

 


 

Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)   Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios     63
DISCIPLINED VALUE PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
Common Stocks: 97.45%        
       
 
       
Consumer Discretionary: 7.87%        
       
 
       
Auto Components: 0.37%        
  4,491    
TRW Automotive Holdings Corporation†
  $ 247,364  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Automobiles: 0.60%        
  26,798    
Ford Motor Company†
    399,558  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Household Durables: 0.51%        
  4,003    
Whirlpool Corporation
    341,696  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Media: 4.24%        
  45,468    
Comcast Corporation Class A
    1,123,969  
  8,815    
Dish Network Corporation†
    214,733  
  13,203    
Gannett Company Incorporated
    201,082  
  3,816    
Time Warner Cable Incorporated
    272,233  
  13,621    
Time Warner Incorporated
    486,270  
  5,403    
Viacom Incorporated Class B
    251,348  
  6,525    
Walt Disney Company
    281,162  
       
 
       
       
 
    2,830,797  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Multiline Retail: 0.63%        
  17,390    
Macy’s Incorporated
    421,881  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Specialty Retail: 1.18%        
  1,450    
AutoZone Incorporated†«
    396,662  
  4,880    
Best Buy Company Incorporated
    140,154  
  11,216    
GameStop Corporation Class A†«
    252,584  
       
 
       
       
 
    789,400  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods: 0.34%        
  2,306    
VF Corporation
    227,210  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Consumer Staples: 9.79%        
       
 
       
Beverages: 0.21%        
  6,841    
Constellation Brands Incorporated Class A†
    138,735  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Food & Staples Retailing: 2.27%        
  7,604    
CVS Caremark Corporation
    260,969  
  13,657    
Kroger Company«
    327,358  
  9,490    
Safeway Incorporated
    223,395  
  13,515    
Wal-Mart Stores Incorporated
    703,456  
       
 
       
       
 
    1,515,178  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Food Products: 2.78%        
  10,869    
Archer Daniels Midland Company
    391,393  
  3,671    
Bunge Limited«
    265,523  
  3,514    
Corn Products International Incorporated
    182,095  
  6,885    
Hormel Foods Corporation«
    191,678  
  2,522    
JM Smucker Company
    180,046  
  11,276    
Smithfield Foods Incorporated†
    271,301  
  19,535    
Tyson Foods Incorporated Class A«
    374,877  
       
 
       
       
 
    1,856,913  
       
 
     

 


 

64     Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios   Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
DISCIPLINED VALUE PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
Household Products: 1.96%        
  2,761    
Energizer Holdings Incorporated†
  $ 196,473  
  17,996    
Procter & Gamble Company
    1,108,554  
       
 
       
       
 
    1,305,027  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Personal Products: 0.30%        
  2,477    
Herbalife Limited
    201,529  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Tobacco: 2.27%        
  24,683    
Altria Group Incorporated
    642,498  
  5,194    
Lorillard Incorporated
    493,482  
  5,818    
Philip Morris International
    381,835  
       
 
       
       
 
    1,517,815  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Energy: 13.24%        
       
 
       
Energy Equipment & Services: 1.19%        
  9,587    
McDermott International Incorporated†
    243,414  
  6,985    
National Oilwell Varco Incorporated
    553,701  
       
 
       
       
 
    797,115  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels: 12.05%        
  3,619    
Alpha Natural Resources Incorporated†«
    214,860  
  5,369    
Apache Corporation
    702,909  
  11,744    
Chesapeake Energy Corporation
    393,659  
  23,307    
Chevron Corporation«
    2,503,871  
  8,053    
ConocoPhillips
    643,113  
  5,217    
Devon Energy Corporation
    478,764  
  1,654    
Exxon Mobil Corporation
    139,151  
  11,946    
Frontier Oil Corporation
    350,257  
  6,698    
Hess Corporation
    570,737  
  17,440    
Marathon Oil Corporation
    929,726  
  1,339    
Occidental Petroleum Corporation
    139,912  
  7,079    
Patterson-UTI Energy Incorporated
    208,052  
  25,830    
Valero Energy Corporation
    770,251  
       
 
       
       
 
    8,045,262  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Financials: 24.81%        
       
 
       
Capital Markets: 2.51%        
  7,710    
Ameriprise Financial Incorporated
    470,927  
  5,652    
Goldman Sachs Group Incorporated
    895,672  
  11,333    
Morgan Stanley
    309,618  
       
 
       
       
 
    1,676,217  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Commercial Banks: 3.87%        
  4,041    
BOK Financial Corporation«
    208,839  
  26,175    
Fifth Third Bancorp
    363,309  
  53,124    
Huntington Bancshares Incorporated
    352,743  
  11,087    
PNC Financial Services Group Incorporated
    698,370  
  36,392    
US Bancorp«
    961,841  
       
 
       
       
 
    2,585,102  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Consumer Finance: 1.67%        
  13,409    
Capital One Financial Corporation
    696,732  
  27,229    
SLM Corporation†
    416,604  
       
 
       
       
 
    1,113,336  
       
 
     

 


 

Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)   Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios     65
DISCIPLINED VALUE PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
Diversified Financial Services: 8.04%        
  99,904    
Bank of America Corporation
  $ 1,331,720  
  11,758    
Berkshire Hathaway Incorporated Class B†
    983,322  
  179,012    
Citigroup Incorporated
    791,233  
  49,096    
JPMorgan Chase & Company
    2,263,326  
       
 
       
       
 
    5,369,601  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Insurance: 5.44%        
  8,614    
ACE Limited
    557,326  
  3,075    
Allied World Assurance Company
    192,772  
  4,531    
Assurant Incorporated
    174,489  
  4,052    
Endurance Specialty Holdings Limited«
    197,819  
  10,642    
Hartford Financial Services Group Incorporated
    286,589  
  7,565    
Lincoln National Corporation
    227,253  
  4,681    
MetLife Incorporated«
    209,381  
  6,779    
Protective Life Corporation
    179,982  
  7,557    
Prudential Financial Incorporated
    465,360  
  4,916    
Reinsurance Group of America Incorporated
    308,626  
  10,633    
The Travelers Companies Incorporated
    632,451  
  6,071    
Validus Holdings Limited
    202,346  
       
 
       
       
 
    3,634,394  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs): 2.92%        
  21,081    
Annaly Capital Management Incorporated
    367,863  
  13,759    
Brandywine Realty Trust
    167,034  
  8,998    
Commonwealth REIT
    233,678  
  10,053    
Duke Realty Corporation
    140,843  
  11,402    
Hospitality Properties Trust«
    263,956  
  7,174    
Host Hotels & Resorts Incorporated«
    126,334  
  5,304    
Liberty Property Trust
    174,502  
  6,914    
Senior Housing Properties Trust
    159,299  
  3,601    
Vornado Realty Trust«
    315,088  
       
 
       
       
 
    1,948,597  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Thrifts & Mortgage Finance: 0.36%        
  25,276    
Hudson City Bancorp Incorporated«
    244,672  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Health Care: 12.87%        
       
 
       
Biotechnology: 1.56%        
  4,021    
Amgen Incorporated†
    214,922  
  5,341    
Biogen Idec Incorporated†
    391,976  
  2,507    
Cephalon Incorporated†«
    189,980  
  5,773    
Gilead Sciences Incorporated†
    245,006  
       
 
       
       
 
    1,041,884  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Health Care Equipment & Supplies: 0.53%        
  2,956    
Cooper Companies Incorporated
    205,294  
  2,955    
St. Jude Medical Incorporated†
    151,473  
       
 
       
       
 
    356,767  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Health Care Providers & Services: 3.02%        
  6,622    
Aetna Incorporated
    247,861  
  6,584    
CIGNA Corporation
    291,540  
  7,063    
Humana Incorporated†
    493,986  
  21,720    
UnitedHealth Group Incorporated
    981,744  
       
 
       
       
 
    2,015,131  
       
 
     

 


 

66     Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios   Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
DISCIPLINED VALUE PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
Life Sciences Tools & Services: 0.21%        
  2,579    
Thermo Fisher Scientific Incorporated†
  $ 143,263  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Pharmaceuticals: 7.55%        
  19,761    
Eli Lilly & Company
    694,994  
  14,191    
Forest Laboratories Incorporated†
    458,369  
  15,258    
Johnson & Johnson
    904,037  
  35,513    
Merck & Company Incorporated
    1,172,284  
  8,319    
Mylan Laboratories Incorporated†
    188,592  
  79,890    
Pfizer Incorporated
    1,622,566  
       
 
       
       
 
    5,040,842  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Industrials: 9.13%        
       
 
       
Aerospace & Defense: 3.11%        
  2,396    
Alliant Techsystems Incorporated«
    169,325  
  8,776    
General Dynamics Corporation«
    671,891  
  1,592    
Huntington Ingalls Industries Incorporated†
    66,054  
  2,131    
L-3 Communications Holdings Incorporated
    166,879  
  9,550    
Northrop Grumman Corporation
    598,881  
  7,974    
Raytheon Company«
    405,637  
       
 
       
       
 
    2,078,667  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Commercial Services & Supplies: 0.34%        
  11,905    
RR Donnelley & Sons Company«
    225,243  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Construction & Engineering: 0.41%        
  7,218    
KBR Incorporated
    272,624  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Industrial Conglomerates: 2.45%        
  81,586    
General Electric Company
    1,635,799  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Machinery: 1.05%        
  5,276    
Oshkosh Corporation†
    186,665  
  7,246    
Timken Company
    378,966  
  2,234    
Wabco Holdings Incorporated†
    137,704  
       
 
       
       
 
    703,335  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Road & Rail: 1.77%        
  10,144    
CSX Corporation«
    797,318  
  3,762    
Ryder System Incorporated
    190,357  
  1,993    
Union Pacific Corporation
    195,972  
       
 
       
       
 
    1,183,647  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Information Technology: 5.66%        
       
 
       
Computers & Peripherals: 0.56%        
  13,718    
Dell Incorporated†
    199,048  
  4,227    
Hewlett-Packard Company
    173,180  
       
 
       
       
 
    372,228  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Electronic Equipment & Instruments: 1.18%        
  6,781    
Arrow Electronics Incorporated†«
    283,988  
  4,728    
Tech Data Corporation†
    240,466  
  15,084    
Vishay Intertechnology Incorporated†
    267,590  
       
 
       
       
 
    792,044  
       
 
     

 


 

Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)   Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios     67
DISCIPLINED VALUE PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
IT Services: 1.04%        
  5,928    
Computer Sciences Corporation
  $ 288,871  
  2,482    
International Business Machines Corporation
    404,740  
       
 
       
       
 
    693,611  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment: 1.48%        
  16,959    
Applied Materials Incorporated
    264,900  
  4,277    
Avago Technologies Limited
    133,015  
  18,807    
Intel Corporation
    379,337  
  3,702    
Lam Research Corporation†«
    209,755  
       
 
       
       
 
    987,007  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Software: 1.40%        
  36,807    
Microsoft Corporation
    933,426  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Materials: 3.60%        
       
 
       
Chemicals: 2.32%        
  4,916    
Cabot Corporation
    227,562  
  9,096    
E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company
    500,007  
  3,040    
Eastman Chemical Company
    301,933  
  13,220    
Huntsman Corporation
    229,764  
  2,149    
Lubrizol Corporation
    287,880  
       
 
       
       
 
    1,547,146  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Paper & Forest Products: 1.28%        
  3,390    
Domtar Corporation
    311,134  
  18,142    
International Paper Company
    547,526  
       
 
       
       
 
    858,660  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Telecommunication Services: 4.71%        
       
 
       
Diversified Telecommunication Services: 4.71%        
  62,164    
AT&T Incorporated
    1,902,218  
  32,256    
Verizon Communications Incorporated
    1,243,146  
       
 
       
       
 
    3,145,364  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Utilities: 5.77%        
       
 
       
Electric Utilities: 3.23%        
  12,400    
DPL Incorporated«
    339,884  
  7,005    
Entergy Corporation
    470,806  
  17,595    
FirstEnergy Corporation
    652,599  
  21,503    
Pepco Holdings Incorporated
    401,031  
  6,846    
Pinnacle West Capital Corporation
    292,940  
       
 
       
       
 
    2,157,260  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Gas Utilities: 0.42%        
  4,397    
Energen Corporation«
    277,539  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Independent Power Producers & Energy Traders: 0.32%        
  6,914    
Constellation Energy Group Incorporated
    215,233  
       
 
     

 


 

68     Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios   Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
DISCIPLINED VALUE PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
Multi-Utilities: 1.80%        
  8,733    
Ameren Corporation
  $ 245,135  
  14,045    
CMS Energy Corporation«
    275,845  
  4,261    
DTE Energy Company«
    208,618  
  24,683    
NiSource Incorporated«
    473,420  
       
 
       
       
 
    1,203,018  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Total Common Stocks (Cost $53,814,063)     65,087,137  
       
 
     
                                 
Principal         Interest Rate     Maturity Date          
Short-Term Investments: 18.78%                        
       
 
                       
Corporate Bonds and Notes: 0.19%                        
$ 106,644    
Gryphon Funding Limited(a)(i)(v)
    0.00 %     08/05/2011       44,119  
  140,624    
VFNC Corporation(a)††(i)(v)±
    0.26       09/29/2011       84,374  
       
 
                       
       
 
                    128,493  
       
 
                     
       
 
                       
US Treasury Bill: 0.38%                        
  250,000    
US Treasury Bill^#
    0.01       04/21/2011       249,994  
       
 
                     
 
Shares                 Yield          
Investment Companies: 18.21%                        
  1,319,577    
Wells Fargo Advantage Cash Investment Money
Market Fund(l)(u)
            0.12       1,319,577  
  10,843,522    
Wells Fargo Securities Lending Cash
Investments, LLC(v)(l)(u)
            0.24       10,843,522  
       
 
                       
       
 
                    12,163,099  
       
 
                     
       
 
                       
Total Short-Term Investments (Cost $12,486,594)                     12,541,586  
       
 
                     
       
 
                       
Total Investments in Securities
(Cost $66,300,657)*
116.23 %             77,628,723  
Other Assets and Liabilities, Net   (16.23 )             (10,839,779 )
       
 
                       
Total Net Assets   100.00 %           $ 66,788,944  
 
  Non-income earning securities.
 
«   All or a portion of this security is on loan.
 
(a)   Security is fair valued by the Management Valuation Team, and in certain instances by the Board of Trustees, in accordance with procedures approved by the Board of Trustees.
 
††   Securities that may be resold to “qualified institutional buyers” under Rule 144A or securities offered pursuant to Section 4(2) of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended.
 
(i)   Illiquid security.
 
(v)   Security represents investment of cash collateral received from securities on loan.
 
±   Variable rate investments.
 
(l)   Investment in an affiliate.
 
(u)   Rate shown is the 7-day annualized yield at period end.
 
^   Zero coupon security. Rate represents yield to maturity.
 
#   Security pledged as collateral for futures transactions.
 
*   Cost for federal income tax purposes is $66,944,495 and net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) consists of:
         
Gross unrealized appreciation
  $ 11,198,725  
Gross unrealized depreciation
    (514,497 )
 
     
Net unrealized appreciation
  $ 10,684,228  
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

 


 

Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)   Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios     69
DIVERSIFIED LARGE CAP GROWTH PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares      Security Name   Value  
Common Stocks: 97.96%        
       
 
       
Consumer Discretionary: 19.46%        
       
 
       
Auto Components: 1.48%        
  7,960    
Autoliv Incorporated«
  $ 590,873  
  57,620    
Johnson Controls Incorporated«
    2,395,263  
       
 
       
       
 
    2,986,136  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Automobiles: 1.31%        
  14,559    
Daimler AG
    1,030,632  
  108,070    
Ford Motor Company†
    1,611,324  
       
 
       
       
 
    2,641,956  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure: 4.21%        
  17,000    
Carnival Corporation
    652,120  
  24,247    
Cheesecake Factory Incorporated†«
    729,592  
  27,541    
Las Vegas Sands Corporation†
    1,162,781  
  13,000    
McDonald’s Corporation
    989,170  
  106,259    
Starbucks Corporation
    3,926,270  
  8,000    
Wynn Resorts Limited«
    1,018,000  
       
 
       
       
 
    8,477,933  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Internet & Catalog Retail: 4.63%        
  26,571    
Amazon.com Incorporated†«
    4,786,234  
  2,200    
Netflix Incorporated†
    522,126  
  7,900    
Priceline.com Incorporated†
    4,000,876  
       
 
       
       
 
    9,309,236  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Media: 3.08%        
  40,415    
CBS Corporation Class B«
    1,011,992  
  42,095    
DIRECTV Group Incorporated†
    1,970,046  
  74,519    
Walt Disney Company
    3,211,024  
       
 
       
       
 
    6,193,062  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Multiline Retail: 1.73%        
  20,000    
Dollar Tree Incorporated†
    1,110,400  
  49,955    
Macy’s Incorporated
    1,211,908  
  22,332    
NU Skin Enterprises Incorporated Class A«
    642,043  
  10,500    
Target Corporation
    525,105  
       
 
       
       
 
    3,489,456  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Specialty Retail: 2.36%        
  17,500    
Abercrombie & Fitch Company Class A
    1,027,250  
  28,500    
CarMax Incorporated†«
    914,850  
  18,500    
Ctrip.com International Limited ADR†«
    767,565  
  23,593    
Dick’s Sporting Goods Incorporated†«
    943,248  
  6,000    
O’Reilly Automotive Incorporated†
    344,760  
  12,375    
Tiffany & Company«
    760,320  
       
 
       
       
 
    4,757,993  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods: 0.66%        
  13,000    
Coach Incorporated
    676,520  
  8,500    
Nike Incorporated Class B
    643,450  
       
 
       
       
 
    1,319,970  
       
 
     

 


 

70     Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios   Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
DIVERSIFIED LARGE CAP GROWTH PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
Consumer Staples: 1.23%        
       
 
       
Food & Staples Retailing: 0.29%        
  9,000    
Whole Foods Market Incorporated«
  $ 593,100  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Tobacco: 0.94%        
  28,812    
Philip Morris International
    1,890,932  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Energy: 10.30%        
       
 
       
Energy Equipment & Services: 4.27%        
  7,040    
Baker Hughes Incorporated
    516,947  
  41,198    
Halliburton Company
    2,053,308  
  15,500    
National Oilwell Varco Incorporated
    1,228,685  
  25,128    
Rowan Companies Incorporated†«
    1,110,155  
  39,650    
Schlumberger Limited
    3,697,759  
       
 
       
       
 
    8,606,854  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels: 6.03%        
  14,850    
Apache Corporation
    1,944,162  
  17,326    
ConocoPhillips
    1,383,654  
  6,000    
Continental Resources Incorporated†
    428,820  
  32,309    
Hess Corporation
    2,753,050  
  23,252    
Newfield Exploration Company†«
    1,767,385  
  26,446    
Occidental Petroleum Corporation
    2,763,343  
  7,000    
Pioneer Natural Resources Company
    713,440  
  9,000    
Southwestern Energy Company†«
    386,730  
       
 
       
       
 
    12,140,584  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Financials: 6.05%        
       
 
       
Capital Markets: 1.24%        
  9,000    
Ameriprise Financial Incorporated
    549,720  
  93,030    
TD Ameritrade Holding Corporation
    1,941,536  
       
 
       
       
 
    2,491,256  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Commercial Banks: 1.60%        
  27,400    
Comerica Incorporated
    1,006,128  
  46,892    
Itau Unibanco Holding SA
    1,127,753  
  41,500    
US Bancorp«
    1,096,845  
       
 
       
       
 
    3,230,726  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Consumer Finance: 0.94%        
  2,000    
MasterCard Incorporated
    503,440  
  18,791    
Visa Incorporated Class A
    1,383,393  
       
 
       
       
 
    1,886,833  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Diversified Financial Services: 1.01%        
  3,150    
CME Group Incorporated
    949,883  
  23,700    
JPMorgan Chase & Company
    1,092,570  
       
 
       
       
 
    2,042,453  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Insurance: 1.26%        
  56,575    
MetLife Incorporated
    2,530,600  
       
 
     

 


 

Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)   Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios     71
DIVERSIFIED LARGE CAP GROWTH PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
Health Care: 8.96%        
       
 
       
Biotechnology: 1.58%        
  13,600    
Alexion Pharmaceuticals Incorporated†«
  $ 1,342,048  
  28,542    
Celgene Corporation†
    1,642,021  
  4,000    
Vertex Pharmaceuticals Incorporated†
    191,720  
       
 
       
       
 
    3,175,789  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Health Care Equipment & Supplies: 1.07%        
  2,100    
Intuitive Surgical Incorporated†«
    700,266  
  28,500    
St. Jude Medical Incorporated†
    1,460,910  
       
 
       
       
 
    2,161,176  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Health Care Providers & Services: 2.92%        
  21,300    
AmerisourceBergen Corporation
    842,628  
  59,938    
Express Scripts Incorporated†
    3,333,152  
  37,685    
UnitedHealth Group Incorporated
    1,703,362  
       
 
       
       
 
    5,879,142  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Pharmaceuticals: 3.39%        
  30,428    
Allergan Incorporated
    2,160,997  
  39,739    
Bristol-Myers Squibb Company
    1,050,302  
  34,648    
Merck & Company Incorporated
    1,143,730  
  13,100    
Shire plc ADR«
    1,141,010  
  26,267    
Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Limited ADR
    1,317,815  
       
 
       
       
 
    6,813,854  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Industrials: 12.77%        
       
 
       
Aerospace & Defense: 1.58%        
  11,240    
Goodrich Corporation
    961,357  
  8,787    
Precision Castparts Corporation
    1,293,271  
  11,000    
United Technologies Corporation
    931,150  
       
 
       
       
 
    3,185,778  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Air Freight & Logistics: 1.19%        
  10,500    
C.H. Robinson Worldwide Incorporated«
    778,365  
  21,800    
United Parcel Service Incorporated Class B
    1,620,176  
       
 
       
       
 
    2,398,541  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Electrical Equipment: 0.97%        
  14,000    
ABB Limited ADR
    338,660  
  27,500    
Emerson Electric Company
    1,606,825  
       
 
       
       
 
    1,945,485  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Industrial Conglomerates: 1.60%        
  160,056    
General Electric Company
    3,209,123  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Machinery: 5.53%        
  7,000    
Caterpillar Incorporated«
    779,450  
  20,092    
Cummins Incorporated
    2,202,485  
  16,000    
Danaher Corporation
    830,400  
  10,278    
Deere & Company
    995,835  
  54,352    
Eaton Corporation
    3,013,275  
  14,635    
Joy Global Incorporated«
    1,446,084  
  19,670    
Parker Hannifin Corporation«
    1,862,356  
       
 
       
       
 
    11,129,885  
       
 
     

 


 

72     Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios   Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
DIVERSIFIED LARGE CAP GROWTH PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
Road & Rail: 1.90%        
  12,000    
Norfolk Southern Corporation
  $ 831,240  
  30,527    
Union Pacific Corporation
    3,001,720  
       
 
       
       
 
    3,832,960  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Information Technology: 36.18%        
       
 
       
Communications Equipment: 6.12%        
  3,704    
Acme Packet Incorporated†«
    262,836  
  28,621    
American Tower Corporation Class A†
    1,483,140  
  5,201    
Aruba Networks Incorporated†
    176,002  
  3,800    
F5 Networks Incorporated†
    389,766  
  13,533    
Finisar Corporation†
    332,912  
  35,687    
JDS Uniphase Corporation†
    743,717  
  54,506    
Juniper Networks Incorporated†«
    2,293,612  
  108,276    
QUALCOMM Incorporated
    5,936,773  
  18,759    
Riverbed Technology Incorporated†«
    706,276  
       
 
       
       
 
    12,325,034  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Computers & Peripherals: 9.36%        
  37,397    
Apple Incorporated†
    13,030,985  
  154,786    
EMC Corporation†
    4,109,568  
  35,377    
NetApp Incorporated†«
    1,704,464  
       
 
       
       
 
    18,845,017  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Electronic Equipment & Instruments: 1.92%        
  86,170    
Agilent Technologies Incorporated†«
    3,858,693  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Internet Software & Services: 4.55%        
  10,000    
Akamai Technologies Incorporated†«
    380,000  
  15,041    
Baidu.com Incorporated ADR†
    2,072,800  
  11,457    
Google Incorporated Class A†
    6,716,208  
       
 
       
       
 
    9,169,008  
       
 
     
       
 
       
IT Services: 2.21%        
  20,000    
Accenture plc
    1,099,400  
  41,300    
Cognizant Technology Solutions Corporation Class A†
    3,361,820  
       
 
       
       
 
    4,461,220  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment: 3.01%        
  16,900    
Analog Devices Incorporated«
    665,522  
  47,299    
ARM Holdings plc ADR«
    1,332,413  
  4,500    
Avago Technologies Limited
    139,950  
  23,000    
Broadcom Corporation Class A
    905,740  
  28,500    
Microchip Technology Incorporated«
    1,083,285  
  90,770    
Micron Technology Incorporated†
    1,040,224  
  21,400    
NetLogic Microsystems Incorporated†«
    899,228  
       
 
       
       
 
    6,066,362  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Software: 9.01%        
  39,937    
Check Point Software Technologies Limited†«
    2,038,784  
  28,615    
Citrix Systems Incorporated†
    2,102,058  
  7,000    
Intuit Incorporated†«
    371,700  
  31,500    
Microsoft Corporation
    798,840  
  124,827    
Oracle Corporation
    4,165,477  
  48,605    
Red Hat Incorporated†
    2,206,181  

 


 

Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)   Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios     73
DIVERSIFIED LARGE CAP GROWTH PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
Software (continued)        
  26,832    
Salesforce.com Incorporated†«
  $ 3,584,219  
  11,178    
SuccessFactors Incorporated†«
    436,948  
  29,822    
VMware Incorporated†
    2,431,686  
       
 
       
       
 
    18,135,893  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Materials: 2.31%        
       
 
       
Chemicals: 1.47%        
  7,400    
Air Products & Chemicals Incorporated
    667,332  
  6,000    
Ecolab Incorporated
    306,120  
  19,500    
Praxair Incorporated
    1,981,200  
       
 
       
       
 
    2,954,652  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Metals & Mining: 0.84%        
  24,604    
Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Incorporated Class B
    1,366,752  
  6,000    
United States Steel Corporation
    323,640  
       
 
       
       
 
    1,690,392  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Telecommunication Services: 0.70%        
       
 
       
Wireless Telecommunication Services: 0.70%        
  33,700    
NII Holdings Incorporated†
    1,404,279  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Total Common Stocks (Cost $178,864,825)     197,231,363  
       
 
     
                               
Principal         Interest Rate     Maturity Date        
Short-Term Investments: 21.02%                      
 
Corporate Bonds and Notes: 0.99%                      
$ 1,650,909    
Gryphon Funding Limited(a)(i)(v)
    0.00 %     08/05/2011     682,981  
  2,176,938    
VFNC Corporation(a)††(i)(v)±
    0.26       09/29/2011     1,306,163  
       
 
                     
       
 
                  1,989,144  
       
 
                   
 
Shares         Yield            
Investment Companies: 20.03%                      
  3,287,470    
Wells Fargo Advantage Cash Investment Money
Market Fund(l)(u)
0.12           3,287,470  
  37,051,991    
Wells Fargo Securities Lending Cash
Investments, LLC(v)(l)(u)
0.24           37,051,991  
       
 
                     
       
 
                  40,339,461  
       
 
                   
       
 
                     
Total Short-Term Investments (Cost $41,477,549)                   42,328,605  
       
 
                   
       
 
                     
Total Investments in Securities
(Cost $220,342,374)*
  118.98 %           239,559,968  
Other Assets and Liabilities, Net (18.98 )           (38,216,101 )
       
 
                     
Total Net Assets   100.00 %         $ 201,343,867  

 


 

74      Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios   Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
DIVERSIFIED LARGE CAP GROWTH PORTFOLIO
 
  Non-income earning securities.
 
«   All or a portion of this security is on loan.
 
(a)   Security is fair valued by the Management Valuation Team, and in certain instances by the Board of Trustees, in accordance with procedures approved by the Board of Trustees.
 
††   Securities that may be resold to “qualified institutional buyers” under Rule 144A or securities offered pursuant to Section 4(2) of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended.
 
(i)   Illiquid security.
 
(v)   Security represents investment of cash collateral received from securities on loan.
 
(l)   Investment in an affiliate.
 
(u)   Rate shown is the 7-day annualized yield at period end.
 
±   Variable rate investments.
 
*   Cost for federal income tax purposes is $221,315,200 and net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) consists of:
         
Gross unrealized appreciation
  $ 20,503,450  
Gross unrealized depreciation
    (2,258,682 )
 
     
Net unrealized appreciation
  $ 18,244,768  
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

 


 

     
Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
  Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios       75
EMERGING GROWTH PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares    
Security Name
  Value  
Common Stocks: 98.29%        
       
 
       
Consumer Discretionary: 16.12%        
       
 
       
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure: 3.73%        
  24,600    
BJ’s Restaurants Incorporated†«
  $ 967,518  
  7,454    
Bravo Brio Restaurant Group Incorporated†
    131,861  
  28,900    
Life Time Fitness Incorporated†«
    1,078,259  
  20,400    
Texas Roadhouse Incorporated†
    346,596  
 
       
 
    2,524,234  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Internet & Catalog Retail: 2.33%        
  30,156    
Shutterfly Incorporated†
    1,578,968  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Media: 1.23%        
  25,950    
IMAX Corporation†
    829,881  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Specialty Retail: 8.46%        
  15,360    
Dick’s Sporting Goods Incorporated†
    614,093  
  30,320    
Hibbett Sports Incorporated†
    1,085,759  
  26,850    
Tractor Supply Company
    1,607,241  
  29,390    
Ulta Salon Cosmetics & Fragrance Incorporated†
    1,414,541  
  29,600    
Vitamin Shoppe Incorporated†
    1,001,368  
 
       
 
    5,723,002  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods: 0.37%        
  4,400    
Warnaco Group Incorporated†
    251,636  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Energy: 7.81%        
       
 
       
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels: 7.81%        
  19,500    
Approach Resources Incorporated†
    655,200  
  53,010    
Brigham Exploration Company†«
    1,970,912  
  72,110    
Northern Oil & Gas Incorporated†«
    1,925,337  
  23,100    
Oasis Petroleum Incorporated†
    730,422  
 
       
 
    5,281,871  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Financials: 2.58%        
       
 
       
Capital Markets: 2.58%        
  63,380    
Financial Engines Incorporated†
    1,746,753  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Health Care: 16.95%        
       
 
       
Biotechnology: 0.60%        
  55,400    
Exact Sciences Corporation†
    407,744  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Health Care Equipment & Supplies: 8.61%        
  47,300    
DexCom Incorporated†
    734,096  
  7,200    
Heartware International Incorporated†
    615,816  
  15,590    
Masimo Corporation«
    516,029  
  68,520    
NxStage Medical Incorporated†
    1,506,070  
  15,600    
SonoSite Incorporated†
    519,792  
  44,560    
Volcano Corporation†
    1,140,736  
  17,700    
Zoll Medical Corporation†«
    793,137  
 
       
 
    5,825,676  
       
 
     

 


 

     
76     Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios
  Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
EMERGING GROWTH PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
Health Care Providers & Services: 3.63%        
  13,890    
Catalyst Health Solutions Incorporated†
  $ 776,868  
  7,286    
ePocrates Incorporated†
    144,263  
  18,690    
HMS Holdings Corporation†«
    1,529,777  
 
       
 
    2,450,908  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Health Care Technology: 1.55%        
  19,100    
SXC Health Solutions Corporation†
    1,046,680  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Pharmaceuticals: 2.56%        
  217,650    
Akorn Incorporated†
    1,255,841  
  15,000    
Jazz Pharmaceuticals Incorporated†
    477,750  
 
       
 
    1,733,591  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Industrials: 12.27%        
       
 
       
Electrical Equipment: 4.56%        
  65,440    
Altra Holdings Incorporated†
    1,545,693  
  26,670    
Polypore International Incorporated†
    1,535,659  
 
       
 
    3,081,352  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Machinery: 5.32%        
  7,750    
Badger Meter Incorporated«
    319,378  
  15,100    
Chart Industries Incorporated†
    831,104  
  31,500    
Greenbrier Companies Incorporated†«
    893,970  
  11,100    
Robbins & Myers Incorporated
    510,489  
  4,000    
Sun Hydraulics Corporation
    172,400  
  2,580    
The Middleby Corporation†
    240,508  
  29,500    
Trimas Corporation†
    634,250  
 
       
 
    3,602,099  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Road & Rail: 1.68%        
  19,500    
Genesee & Wyoming Incorporated†
    1,134,900  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Trading Companies & Distributors: 0.71%        
  20,900    
DXP Enterprises Incorporated†
    482,372  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Information Technology: 41.56%        
       
 
       
Communications Equipment: 5.02%        
  53,590    
Aruba Networks Incorporated†«
    1,813,486  
  46,500    
Ixia†
    738,420  
  4,420    
Riverbed Technology Incorporated†
    166,413  
  82,200    
ShoreTel Incorporated†
    676,506  
 
       
 
    3,394,825  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Electronic Equipment & Instruments: 1.46%        
  12,600    
OSI Systems Incorporated†
    472,878  
  13,100    
Rofin-Sinar Technologies Incorporated†
    517,450  
 
       
 
    990,328  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Internet Software & Services: 15.25%        
  20,800    
ComScore Incorporated†
    613,808  
  5,153    
Cornerstone OnDemand Incorporated†
    93,939  
  16,800    
Demand Media Incorporated†«
    395,640  
  57,600    
Envestnet Incorporated†
    774,144  
  108,350    
Liveperson Incorporated†
    1,369,544  

 


 

     
Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
  Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios       77
EMERGING GROWTH PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
Internet Software & Services (continued)        
  27,670    
LogMeIn Incorporated†«
  $ 1,166,567  
  64,500    
LoopNet Incorporated†
    912,675  
  11,110    
Mercadolibre Incorporated«
    906,909  
  72,800    
Perficient Incorporated†
    874,328  
  21,300    
Quinstreet Incorporated†«
    484,149  
  47,400    
SciQuest Incorporated†
    688,248  
  16,000    
SouFun Holdings Limited ADR†«
    299,360  
  81,100    
Support.com Incorporated†
    420,909  
  5,400    
Travelzoo Incorporated†«
    359,586  
  18,430    
VistaPrint NV†
    956,517  
 
       
 
    10,316,323  
       
 
     
 
IT Services: 1.20%        
  15,600    
Wright Express Corporation†
    808,704  
       
 
     
 
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment: 5.93%        
  11,800    
Cavium Networks Incorporated†
    530,174  
  93,910    
Entegris Incorporated†
    823,591  
  32,470    
Entropic Communications Incorporated†«
    274,372  
  18,100    
EZchip Semiconductor Limited†«
    536,575  
 
  25,400    
NetLogic Microsystems Incorporated†
    1,067,308  
  18,100    
Silicon Laboratories Incorporated†
    782,101  
 
       
 
    4,014,121  
       
 
     
 
Software: 12.70%        
  26,900    
Allot Communications Limited†
    421,254  
  26,980    
Ariba Incorporated†
    921,097  
  22,700    
ChinaCache International Holdings Limited ADR†«
    413,821  
  5,940    
Concur Technologies Incorporated†«
    329,373  
  27,700    
Fortinet Incorporated†
    1,218,800  
  32,340    
PROS Holdings Incorporated†
    471,194  
  27,500    
Radiant Systems Incorporated†
    486,750  
  22,727    
Realpage Incorporated†
    630,220  
  44,590    
SuccessFactors Incorporated†«
    1,743,023  
  9,500    
Ultimate Software Group Incorporated†
    558,125  
  24,500    
VanceInfo Technologies Incorporated ADR†«
    769,545  
  50,029    
Velti plc†«
    629,865  
 
       
 
    8,593,067  
       
 
     
 
Materials: 1.00%        
 
Chemicals: 1.00%        
  26,500    
Solutia Incorporated†
    673,095  
       
 
     
 
Total Common Stocks (Cost $53,520,011)     66,492,130  
       
 
     
                                 
Principal         Interest Rate     Maturity Date          
Short-Term Investments: 19.69%                        
       
 
                       
Corporate Bonds and Notes: 1.28%                        
       
 
                       
$ 717,003    
Gryphon Funding Limited(v)(a)(i)
    0.00 %     08/05/2011       296,624  
  945,462    
VFNC Corporation(v)±(a)(i)††
    0.26       09/29/2011       567,277  
 
       
 
                    863,901  
       
 
                     

 


 

     
78     Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios
  Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
EMERGING GROWTH PORTFOLIO
                                 
Shares     Security Name         Yield     Value  
Investment Companies: 18.41%                        
  131,889    
Wells Fargo Advantage Cash Investment Money Market Fund(u)(l)
            0.12 %   $ 131,889  
  12,322,968    
Wells Fargo Securities Lending Cash Investments LLC(v)(u)(l)
            0.24       12,322,968  
       
 
                    12,454,857  
       
 
                     
       
 
                       
Total Short-Term Investments (Cost $12,949,139)             13,318,758  
       
 
                     
       
 
                       
Total Investments in Securities
(Cost $66,469,150)*
    117.98 %             79,810,888  
Other Assets and Liabilities, Net     (17.98 )             (12,161,653 )
       
 
                   
 
Total Net Assets
 
    100.00 %           $ 67,649,235  
       
 
                   
 
(v)   Security represents investment of cash collateral received from securities on loan.
 
  Non-income earning securities.
 
«   All or a portion of this security is on loan.
 
±   Variable rate investments.
 
(a)   Security is fair valued by the Management Valuation Team, and in certain instances by the Board of Trustees, in accordance with procedures approved by the Board of Trustees.
 
(i)   Illiquid security.
 
††   Securities that may be resold to “qualified institutional buyers” under Rule 144A or securities offered pursuant to Section 4(2) of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended.
 
(u)   Rate shown is the 7-day annualized yield at period end.
 
(l)   Investment in an affiliate.
 
*   Cost for federal income tax purposes is $66,541,000 and net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) consists of:
         
Gross unrealized appreciation
  $ 13,572,142  
Gross unrealized depreciation
    (302,254 )
 
     
Net unrealized appreciation
  $ 13,269,888  
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

 


 

     
Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
  Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios       79
EQUITY VALUE PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
Common Stocks: 98.89%        
       
 
       
Consumer Discretionary: 8.94%        
       
 
       
Auto Components: 1.74%        
  149,850    
Lear Corporation†«
  $ 7,323,170  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure: 0.72%        
  95,250    
Wyndham Worldwide Corporation
    3,029,903  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Media: 3.98%        
  102,900    
CBS Corporation Class B«
    2,576,616  
  164,000    
Viacom Incorporated Class B
    7,629,280  
  152,000    
Walt Disney Company
    6,549,680  
 
       
 
    16,755,576  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Multiline Retail: 1.13%        
  196,400    
Macy’s Incorporated
    4,764,664  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Specialty Retail: 0.53%        
  47,900    
Signet Jewelers Limited†
    2,204,358  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods: 0.84%        
  54,000    
Phillips-Van Heusen Corporation«
    3,511,620  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Consumer Staples: 4.30%        
       
 
       
Beverages: 2.05%        
  85,000    
Constellation Brands Incorporated Class A†
    1,723,800  
  104,200    
The Coca-Cola Company
    6,913,670  
 
       
 
    8,637,470  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Food & Staples Retailing: 2.25%        
  235,100    
Walgreen Company
    9,436,914  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Energy: 14.46%        
       
 
       
Energy Equipment & Services: 1.56%        
  82,700    
National Oilwell Varco Incorporated
    6,555,629  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels: 12.90%        
  34,425    
Apache Corporation
    4,506,921  
  167,700    
Chevron Corporation
    18,016,011  
  42,875    
Devon Energy Corporation
    3,934,639  
  134,100    
Hess Corporation
    11,426,661  
  120,200    
Marathon Oil Corporation
    6,407,862  
  59,825    
Occidental Petroleum Corporation
    6,251,114  
  52,000    
Peabody Energy Corporation
    3,741,920  
 
       
 
    54,285,128  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Financials: 26.68%        
       
 
       
Capital Markets: 0.69%        
  113,300    
INVESCO Limited
    2,895,948  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Commercial Banks: 6.04%        
  220,000    
Branch Banking & Trust Corporation«
    6,039,000  
  255,700    
Fifth Third Bancorp
    3,549,116  
  340,300    
Huntington Bancshares Incorporated
    2,259,592  

 


 

     
80     Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios
  Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
EQUITY VALUE PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
Commercial Banks (continued)        
  340,000    
KeyCorp«
  $ 3,019,200  
  167,100    
PNC Financial Services Group Incorporated
    10,525,629  
 
       
 
    25,392,537  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Consumer Finance: 3.76%        
  105,400    
Capital One Financial Corporation
    5,476,584  
  429,700    
Discover Financial Services
    10,364,364  
 
       
 
    15,840,948  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Diversified Financial Services: 9.65%        
  850,000    
Bank of America Corporation
    11,330,500  
  2,546,700    
Citigroup Incorporated
    11,256,414  
  391,200    
JPMorgan Chase & Company
    18,034,320  
 
       
 
    40,621,234  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Insurance: 6.04%        
  254,600    
Hartford Financial Services Group Incorporated«
    6,856,378  
  131,600    
Marsh & McLennan Companies Incorporated
    3,922,996  
  166,600    
MetLife Incorporated
    7,452,018  
  116,700    
Prudential Financial Incorporated
    7,186,386  
 
       
 
    25,417,778  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs): 0.50%        
  19,475    
Simon Property Group Incorporated«
    2,086,941  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Health Care: 11.74%        
       
 
       
Biotechnology: 2.40%        
  32,400    
Amgen Incorporated†
    1,731,780  
  47,100    
Biogen Idec Incorporated†
    3,456,669  
  115,800    
Gilead Sciences Incorporated†
    4,914,552  
 
       
 
    10,103,001  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Health Care Equipment & Supplies: 1.39%        
  96,500    
Zimmer Holdings Incorporated†
    5,841,145  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Health Care Providers & Services: 5.24%        
  56,450    
McKesson Corporation
    4,462,373  
  72,800    
Medco Health Solutions Incorporated†
    4,088,448  
  298,400    
UnitedHealth Group Incorporated
    13,487,680  
 
       
 
    22,038,501  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Pharmaceuticals: 2.71%        
  561,400    
Pfizer Incorporated
    11,402,034  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Industrials: 10.68%        
       
 
       
Aerospace & Defense: 1.69%        
  6,567    
Huntington Ingalls Industries Incorporated†
    272,517  
  39,400    
Northrop Grumman Corporation
    2,470,774  
  85,650    
Raytheon Company
    4,357,016  
 
       
 
    7,100,307  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Construction & Engineering: 0.72%        
  80,800    
KBR Incorporated
    3,051,816  
       
 
     

 


 

     
Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
  Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios       81
EQUITY VALUE PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
Industrial Conglomerates: 3.56%        
  747,100    
General Electric Company
  $ 14,979,355  
       
 
     
 
Machinery: 4.34%        
  74,800    
Caterpillar Incorporated«
    8,328,980  
  102,700    
Eaton Corporation
    5,693,688  
  80,700    
Timken Company
    4,220,610  
 
       
 
    18,243,278  
       
 
     
 
Road & Rail: 0.37%        
  100,400    
Hertz Global Holdings Incorporated†«
    1,569,252  
       
 
     
 
Information Technology: 9.40%        
 
Communications Equipment: 1.25%        
  582,600    
Alcatel SA ADR«
    3,384,906  
  90,100    
JDS Uniphase Corporation†
    1,877,684  
 
       
 
    5,262,590  
       
 
     
 
Computers & Peripherals: 2.49%        
  205,300    
Dell Incorporated†
    2,978,903  
  281,900    
EMC Corporation†
    7,484,445  
 
       
 
    10,463,348  
       
 
     
 
IT Services: 1.90%        
  62,500    
Accenture plc
    3,435,625  
  27,975    
International Business Machines Corporation
    4,561,883  
 
       
 
    7,997,508  
       
 
     
 
Office Electronics: 0.60%        
  237,275    
Xerox Corporation
    2,526,979  
       
 
     
 
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment: 1.78%        
  549,700    
Atmel Corporation†
    7,492,411  
       
 
     
 
Software: 1.38%        
  312,700    
Symantec Corporation†
    5,797,458  
       
 
     
 
Materials: 7.25%        
 
Chemicals: 3.09%        
  41,300    
Agrium Incorporated
    3,810,338  
  84,500    
Dow Chemical Company
    3,189,875  
  109,100    
E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company
    5,997,227  
 
       
 
    12,997,440  
       
 
     
 
Metals & Mining: 4.16%        
  353,600    
Alcoa Incorporated
    6,241,040  
  141,900    
Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Incorporated Class B
    7,882,545  
  24,875    
Walter Industries Incorporated
    3,368,821  
 
       
 
    17,492,406  
       
 
     
 
Telecommunication Services: 4.44%        
 
Diversified Telecommunication Services: 4.44%        
  353,600    
AT&T Incorporated
    10,820,160  
  204,400    
Verizon Communications Incorporated
    7,877,576  
 
       
 
    18,697,736  
       
 
     

 


 

     
82     Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios
  Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
EQUITY VALUE PORTFOLIO
                                         
Shares     Security Name                           Value  
Utilities: 1.00%                                
       
 
                               
Water Utilities: 1.00%                                
  149,900    
American Water Works Company Incorporated
                          $ 4,204,693  
       
 
                             
 
Total Common Stocks (Cost $358,288,978)                             416,021,076  
       
 
                             
                                         
Principal                 Interest Rate     Maturity Date          
Short-Term Investments: 8.67%                                
       
 
                               
Corporate Bonds and Notes: 0.33%                                
$ 1,155,437    
Gryphon Funding Limited(a)(i)(v)
            0.00 %     08/05/2011       478,004  
  1,523,593    
VFNC Corporation(a)††(i)(v)±
            0.26       09/29/2011       914,156  
       
 
                            1,392,160  
       
 
                             
                                         
Shares                 Yield                  
Investment Companies: 8.34%                                
  2,676,166    
Wells Fargo Advantage Cash Investment Money Market Fund(l)(u)
            0.12               2,676,166  
  32,434,261    
Wells Fargo Securities Lending Cash Investments, LLC(v)(l)(u)
            0.24               32,434,261  
       
 
                            35,110,427  
       
 
                           
 
Total Short-Term Investments (Cost $35,906,951)                             36,502,587  
       
 
                           
 
Total Investments in Securities
(Cost $394,195,929)*
    107.56 %                     452,523,663  
Other Assets and Liabilities, Net     (7.56 )                     (31,824,405 )
       
 
                           
 
Total Net Assets     100.00 %                   $ 420,699,258  
       
 
                           
 
  Non-income earning securities.
 
«   All or a portion of this security is on loan.
 
(a)   Security is fair valued by the Management Valuation Team, and in certain instances by the Board of Trustees, in accordance with procedures approved by the
 
    Board of Trustees.
 
††   Securities that may be resold to “qualified institutional buyers” under Rule 144A or securities offered pursuant to Section 4(2) of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended.
 
(i)   Illiquid security.
 
(v)   Security represents investment of cash collateral received from securities on loan.
 
(l)   Investment in an affiliate.
 
(u)   Rate shown is the 7-day annualized yield at period end.
 
±   Variable rate investments.
 
*   Cost for federal income tax purposes is $394,662,015 and net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) consists of:
         
Gross unrealized appreciation
  $ 59,063,578  
Gross unrealized depreciation
    (1,201,930 )
 
     
Net unrealized appreciation
  $ 57,861,648  
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

 


 

     
Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
  Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios       83
INDEX PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
Common Stocks: 98.62%        
       
 
       
Consumer Discretionary: 10.29%        
       
 
       
Auto Components: 0.26%        
  138,721    
Johnson Controls Incorporated
  $ 5,766,632  
  49,762    
The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company†«
    745,435  
 
       
 
    6,512,067  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Automobiles: 0.54%        
  774,701    
Ford Motor Company†
    11,550,792  
  48,235    
Harley-Davidson Incorporated
    2,049,505  
 
       
 
    13,600,297  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Distributors: 0.07%        
  32,288    
Genuine Parts Company
    1,731,928  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Diversified Consumer Services: 0.11%        
  25,212    
Apollo Group Incorporated Class A†
    1,051,593  
  12,621    
DeVry Incorporated
    695,038  
  62,515    
H&R Block Incorporated«
    1,046,501  
 
       
 
    2,793,132  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure: 1.60%        
  88,385    
Carnival Corporation
    3,390,449  
  28,281    
Darden Restaurants Incorporated
    1,389,446  
  61,194    
International Game Technology«
    993,179  
  59,530    
Marriott International Incorporated Class A
    2,118,077  
  213,668    
McDonald’s Corporation
    16,257,998  
  152,781    
Starbucks Corporation
    5,645,258  
  39,356    
Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide Incorporated«
    2,287,371  
  35,484    
Wyndham Worldwide Corporation
    1,128,746  
  15,569    
Wynn Resorts Limited
    1,981,155  
  95,733    
Yum! Brands Incorporated
    4,918,762  
 
       
 
    40,110,441  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Household Durables: 0.41%        
  57,551    
D.R. Horton Incorporated«
    670,469  
  31,421    
Fortune Brands Incorporated
    1,944,646  
  14,268    
Harman International Industries Incorporated
    668,028  
  29,983    
Leggett & Platt Incorporated«
    734,584  
  32,910    
Lennar Corporation«
    596,329  
  59,515    
Newell Rubbermaid Incorporated
    1,138,522  
  68,847    
Pulte Homes Incorporated†«
    509,468  
  34,244    
Stanley Black & Decker Incorporated
    2,623,090  
  15,574    
Whirlpool Corporation
    1,329,397  
 
       
 
    10,214,533  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Internet & Catalog Retail: 0.85%        
  72,969    
Amazon.com Incorporated†
    13,143,906  
  40,973    
Expedia Incorporated
    928,448  
  8,991    
Netflix Incorporated†
    2,133,834  
  10,066    
Priceline.com Incorporated†
    5,097,825  
 
       
 
    21,304,013  
       
 
     

 


 

     
84     Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios
  Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
INDEX PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
Leisure Equipment & Products: 0.12%        
  28,066    
Hasbro Incorporated
  $ 1,314,611  
  71,410    
Mattel Incorporated
    1,780,251  
 
       
 
    3,094,862  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Media: 3.25%        
  47,630    
Cablevision Systems Corporation New York Group Class A
    1,648,474  
  137,708    
CBS Corporation Class B
    3,448,208  
  568,628    
Comcast Corporation Class A
    14,056,484  
  162,513    
DIRECTV Group Incorporated†
    7,605,608  
  57,664    
Discovery Communications Incorporated Class C†«
    2,300,794  
  49,088    
Gannett Company Incorporated
    747,610  
  100,188    
Interpublic Group of Companies Incorporated
    1,259,363  
  62,807    
McGraw-Hill Companies Incorporated
    2,474,596  
  467,709    
News Corporation Class A
    8,212,970  
  58,170    
Omnicom Group Incorporated
    2,853,820  
  18,553    
Scripps Networks Interactive Incorporated
    929,320  
  70,325    
Time Warner Cable Incorporated
    5,016,986  
  223,813    
Time Warner Incorporated
    7,990,124  
  122,259    
Viacom Incorporated Class B
    5,687,489  
  388,930    
Walt Disney Company
    16,758,994  
  1,085    
Washington Post Company Class B«
    474,753  
 
       
 
    81,465,593  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Multiline Retail: 0.74%        
  15,456    
Big Lots Incorporated†
    671,254  
  25,884    
Family Dollar Stores Incorporated
    1,328,367  
  48,476    
JCPenney Company Incorporated
    1,740,773  
  59,881    
Kohl’s Corporation†
    3,176,088  
  86,692    
Macy’s Incorporated
    2,103,148  
  34,378    
Nordstrom Incorporated
    1,542,885  
  8,921    
Sears Holdings Corporation†«
    737,321  
  145,015    
Target Corporation
    7,252,200  
 
       
 
    18,552,036  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Specialty Retail: 1.84%        
  17,868    
Abercrombie & Fitch Company Class A
    1,048,852  
  13,128    
AutoNation Incorporated†«
    464,337  
  5,471    
AutoZone Incorporated†
    1,496,647  
  52,169    
Bed Bath & Beyond Incorporated†
    2,518,198  
  67,007    
Best Buy Company Incorporated
    1,924,441  
  46,193    
CarMax Incorporated†
    1,482,795  
  31,006    
GameStop Corporation Class A†«
    698,255  
  89,333    
Gap Incorporated
    2,024,286  
  335,631    
Home Depot Incorporated
    12,438,485  
  54,168    
Limited Brands Incorporated
    1,781,044  
  282,625    
Lowe’s Companies Incorporated
    7,469,779  
  28,903    
O’Reilly Automotive Incorporated†
    1,660,766  
  21,664    
RadioShack Corporation«
    325,177  
  24,389    
Ross Stores Incorporated«
    1,734,546  
  147,347    
Staples Incorporated
    2,861,479  
  25,887    
Tiffany & Company«
    1,590,497  
  81,060    
TJX Companies Incorporated«
    4,031,114  
  26,205    
Urban Outfitters Incorporated†«
    781,695  
 
       
 
    46,332,393  
       
 
     

 


 

     
Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
  Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios       85
INDEX PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods: 0.50%        
  60,575    
Coach Incorporated
  $ 3,152,323  
  78,397    
Nike Incorporated Class B
    5,934,653  
  13,395    
Polo Ralph Lauren Corporation
    1,656,292  
  17,728    
VF Corporation
    1,746,740  
 
       
 
    12,490,008  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Consumer Staples: 10.07%        
       
 
       
Beverages: 2.37%        
  21,111    
Brown-Forman Corporation Class B
    1,441,881  
  67,619    
Coca-Cola Enterprises Incorporated
    1,845,999  
  36,034    
Constellation Brands Incorporated Class A†
    730,770  
  45,870    
Dr Pepper Snapple Group Incorporated
    1,704,529  
  32,527    
Molson Coors Brewing Company
    1,525,191  
  324,916    
PepsiCo Incorporated«
    20,927,840  
  469,877    
The Coca-Cola Company
    31,176,339  
 
       
 
    59,352,549  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Food & Staples Retailing: 2.20%        
  89,400    
Costco Wholesale Corporation«
    6,554,808  
  280,203    
CVS Caremark Corporation
    9,616,567  
  130,243    
Kroger Company
    3,121,925  
  75,407    
Safeway Incorporated
    1,775,081  
  43,454    
SUPERVALU Incorporated«
    388,044  
  119,339    
Sysco Corporation«
    3,305,690  
  401,224    
Wal-Mart Stores Incorporated
    20,883,709  
  188,911    
Walgreen Company
    7,582,888  
  30,214    
Whole Foods Market Incorporated
    1,991,103  
 
       
 
    55,219,815  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Food Products: 1.67%        
  130,520    
Archer Daniels Midland Company
    4,700,025  
  37,382    
Campbell Soup Company«
    1,237,718  
  89,235    
ConAgra Foods Incorporated
    2,119,331  
  37,505    
Dean Foods Company†«
    375,050  
  130,215    
General Mills Incorporated
    4,759,358  
  65,909    
H.J. Heinz Company
    3,217,677  
  28,355    
Hormel Foods Corporation«
    789,403  
  24,383    
JM Smucker Company
    1,740,702  
  51,593    
Kellogg Company
    2,784,990  
  358,181    
Kraft Foods Incorporated Class A
    11,232,556  
  27,231    
McCormick & Company Incorporated
    1,302,459  
  41,900    
Mead Johnson & Company
    2,427,267  
  127,477    
Sara Lee Corporation
    2,252,519  
  31,655    
The Hershey Company
    1,720,449  
  61,077    
Tyson Foods Incorporated Class A
    1,172,068  
 
       
 
    41,831,572  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Household Products: 2.03%        
  28,183    
Clorox Company
    1,974,783  
  101,145    
Colgate-Palmolive Company
    8,168,470  
  82,817    
Kimberly-Clark Corporation
    5,405,466  
  573,602    
Procter & Gamble Company
    35,333,883  
 
       
 
    50,882,602  
       
 
     

 


 

     
86     Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios
  Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
INDEX PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
Personal Products: 0.18%        
  88,018    
Avon Products Incorporated
  $ 2,380,007  
  23,451    
Estee Lauder Companies Incorporated Class A
    2,259,738  
 
       
 
    4,639,745  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Tobacco: 1.62%        
  428,439    
Altria Group Incorporated
    11,152,267  
  29,809    
Lorillard Incorporated
    2,832,153  
  368,053    
Philip Morris International
    24,155,318  
  69,257    
Reynolds American Incorporated«
    2,460,701  
 
       
 
    40,600,439  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Energy: 13.08%        
 
Energy Equipment & Services: 2.56%        
  88,937    
Baker Hughes Incorporated
    6,530,644  
  50,127    
Cameron International Corporation†«
    2,862,252  
  14,236    
Diamond Offshore Drilling Incorporated«
    1,106,137  
  24,605    
FMC Technologies Incorporated†«
    2,324,680  
  187,056    
Halliburton Company
    9,322,871  
  21,777    
Helmerich & Payne Incorporated
    1,495,862  
  58,603    
Nabors Industries Limited†
    1,780,359  
  86,235    
National Oilwell Varco Incorporated
    6,835,848  
  51,667    
Noble Corporation«
    2,357,049  
  23,849    
Pioneer Natural Resources Company
    2,430,690  
  25,872    
Rowan Companies Incorporated†
    1,143,025  
  278,732    
Schlumberger Limited
    25,994,546  
 
       
 
    64,183,963  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels: 10.52%        
  101,634    
Anadarko Petroleum Corporation
    8,325,857  
  78,388    
Apache Corporation
    10,262,557  
  21,356    
Cabot Oil & Gas Corporation«
    1,131,227  
  134,684    
Chesapeake Energy Corporation
    4,514,608  
  411,126    
Chevron Corporation
    44,167,266  
  292,792    
ConocoPhillips
    23,382,369  
  46,333    
CONSOL Energy Incorporated
    2,484,839  
  82,129    
Denbury Resources Incorporated†
    2,003,948  
  87,450    
Devon Energy Corporation
    8,025,287  
  144,334    
El Paso Corporation
    2,598,012  
  54,861    
EOG Resources Incorporated
    6,501,577  
  30,550    
EQT Corporation«
    1,524,445  
  1,015,523    
Exxon Mobil Corporation
    85,435,950  
  61,550    
Hess Corporation
    5,244,676  
  145,466    
Marathon Oil Corporation
    7,754,792  
  21,188    
Massey Energy Company«
    1,448,412  
  39,497    
Murphy Oil Corporation
    2,899,870  
  27,512    
Newfield Exploration Company†
    2,091,187  
  35,993    
Noble Energy Incorporated
    3,478,723  
  166,472    
Occidental Petroleum Corporation
    17,394,659  
  55,411    
Peabody Energy Corporation
    3,987,376  
  36,107    
QEP Resources Incorporated
    1,463,778  
  32,869    
Range Resources Corporation«
    1,921,522  
  71,220    
Southwestern Energy Company†
    3,060,323  
  132,837    
Spectra Energy Corporation
    3,610,510  
  24,703    
Sunoco Incorporated
    1,126,210  

 


 

     
Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
  Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios       87
INDEX PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels (continued)        
  29,322    
Tesoro Petroleum Corporation†«
  $ 786,709  
  120,056    
The Williams Companies Incorporated
    3,743,346  
  116,525    
Valero Energy Corporation
    3,474,776  
 
       
 
    263,844,811  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Financials: 16.24%        
       
 
       
Capital Markets: 2.37%        
  50,485    
Ameriprise Financial Incorporated
    3,083,624  
  254,327    
Bank of New York Mellon Corporation
    7,596,747  
  204,544    
Charles Schwab Corporation
    3,687,928  
  45,312    
E*TRADE Financial Corporation†
    708,227  
  18,965    
Federated Investors Incorporated Class B«
    507,314  
  29,694    
Franklin Resources Incorporated
    3,714,126  
  106,600    
Goldman Sachs Group Incorporated
    16,892,902  
  94,287    
Invesco Limited
    2,409,976  
  38,110    
Janus Capital Group Incorporated«
    475,232  
  31,178    
Legg Mason Incorporated
    1,125,214  
  316,546    
Morgan Stanley
    8,648,037  
  49,582    
Northern Trust Corporation
    2,516,287  
  102,849    
State Street Corporation
    4,622,034  
  53,042    
T. Rowe Price Group Incorporated
    3,523,050  
 
       
 
    59,510,698  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Commercial Banks: 2.86%        
  142,255    
Branch Banking & Trust Corporation
    3,904,900  
  36,202    
Comerica Incorporated
    1,329,337  
  187,958    
Fifth Third Bancorp
    2,608,857  
  53,936    
First Horizon National Corporation
    604,623  
  176,812    
Huntington Bancshares Incorporated
    1,174,032  
  194,784    
KeyCorp
    1,729,682  
  24,623    
M&T Bank Corporation«
    2,178,397  
  108,569    
Marshall & Ilsley Corporation
    867,466  
  107,624    
PNC Financial Services Group Incorporated
    6,779,236  
  257,588    
Regions Financial Corporation
    1,870,089  
  109,721    
SunTrust Banks Incorporated
    3,164,354  
  393,615    
US Bancorp
    10,403,244  
  1,078,904    
Wells Fargo & Company(l)
    34,201,257  
  37,482    
Zions Bancorporation«
    864,335  
 
       
 
    71,679,809  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Consumer Finance: 1.44%        
  214,241    
American Express Company
    9,683,693  
  93,665    
Capital One Financial Corporation
    4,866,833  
  111,667    
Discover Financial Services
    2,693,408  
  19,792    
MasterCard Incorporated
    4,982,042  
  65,925    
Paychex Incorporated
    2,067,408  
  107,911    
SLM Corporation†
    1,651,038  
  99,252    
Visa Incorporated Class A
    7,306,932  
  132,460    
Western Union Company
    2,751,194  
 
       
 
    36,002,548  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Diversified Financial Services: 5.29%        
  2,072,816    
Bank of America Corporation
    27,630,637  
  354,497    
Berkshire Hathaway Incorporated Class B†
    29,646,584  

 


 

     
88     Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios
  Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
INDEX PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
Diversified Financial Services (continued)        
  5,950,684    
Citigroup Incorporated
  $ 26,302,023  
  13,725    
CME Group Incorporated
    4,138,774  
  15,029    
InterContinental Exchange Incorporated†
    1,856,683  
  815,824    
JPMorgan Chase & Company
    37,609,486  
  40,532    
Leucadia National Corporation«
    1,521,571  
  40,874    
Moody’s Corporation
    1,386,037  
  30,671    
NASDAQ Stock Market Incorporated†
    792,539  
  53,494    
NYSE Euronext Incorporated
    1,881,384  
 
       
 
    132,765,718  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Insurance: 2.61%        
  68,719    
ACE Limited
    4,446,119  
  96,299    
AFLAC Incorporated
    5,082,661  
  108,497    
Allstate Corporation
    3,448,035  
  29,418    
American International Group Incorporated†«
    1,033,749  
  68,217    
AON Corporation
    3,612,772  
  20,467    
Assurant Incorporated
    788,184  
  60,461    
Chubb Corporation
    3,706,864  
  33,382    
Cincinnati Financial Corporation«
    1,094,930  
  100,329    
Genworth Financial Incorporated†
    1,350,428  
  91,082    
Hartford Financial Services Group Incorporated
    2,452,838  
  64,676    
Lincoln National Corporation
    1,942,867  
  64,393    
Loews Corporation
    2,774,694  
  111,429    
Marsh & McLennan Companies Incorporated«
    3,321,698  
  216,096    
MetLife Incorporated
    9,665,974  
  65,703    
Principal Financial Group Incorporated«
    2,109,723  
  99,533    
Prudential Financial Incorporated
    6,129,242  
  135,175    
The Progressive Corporation
    2,856,248  
  88,280    
The Travelers Companies Incorporated
    5,250,894  
  15,959    
Torchmark Corporation
    1,060,954  
  63,423    
UnumProvident Corporation
    1,664,854  
  63,695    
XL Group plc
    1,566,897  
 
       
 
    65,360,625  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs): 1.53%        
  24,193    
Apartment Investment & Management Company Class A
    616,196  
  17,630    
AvalonBay Communities Incorporated
    2,117,010  
  29,209    
Boston Properties Incorporated
    2,770,474  
  60,207    
Equity Residential«
    3,396,277  
  82,127    
HCP Incorporated«
    3,115,898  
  36,072    
Health Care REIT Incorporated«
    1,891,616  
  139,352    
Host Hotels & Resorts Incorporated«
    2,453,989  
  83,237    
Kimco Realty Corporation
    1,526,567  
  33,146    
Plum Creek Timber Company«
    1,445,497  
  116,826    
ProLogis
    1,866,879  
  28,622    
Public Storage Incorporated«
    3,174,466  
  60,819    
Simon Property Group Incorporated«
    6,517,364  
  33,366    
Ventas Incorporated«
    1,811,774  
  33,476    
Vornado Realty Trust
    2,929,150  
  110,016    
Weyerhaeuser Company
    2,706,394  
 
       
 
    38,339,551  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Real Estate Management & Development: 0.06%        
  59,643    
CB Richard Ellis Group Incorporated Class A†
    1,592,468  
       
 
     

 


 

     
Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
  Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios       89
INDEX PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
Thrifts & Mortgage Finance: 0.08%        
  107,872    
Hudson City Bancorp Incorporated«
  $ 1,044,201  
  74,138    
People’s United Financial Incorporated
    932,656  
 
       
 
    1,976,857  
       
 
     
Health Care: 10.78%        
       
 
       
Biotechnology: 1.26%        
  190,967    
Amgen Incorporated†
    10,207,186  
  49,339    
Biogen Idec Incorporated†
    3,620,989  
  95,211    
Celgene Corporation†
    5,477,489  
  15,510    
Cephalon Incorporated†«
    1,175,348  
  53,491    
Genzyme Corporation†
    4,073,340  
  162,871    
Gilead Sciences Incorporated†
    6,912,245  
 
       
 
    31,466,597  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Health Care Equipment & Supplies: 1.85%        
  118,667    
Baxter International Incorporated
    6,380,725  
  45,284    
Becton Dickinson & Company
    3,605,512  
  311,987    
Boston Scientific Corporation†
    2,243,187  
  17,417    
C.R. Bard Incorporated«
    1,729,682  
  45,687    
CareFusion Corporation†
    1,288,373  
  101,140    
Covidien plc«
    5,253,212  
  29,111    
DENTSPLY International Incorporated
    1,076,816  
  34,129    
Hospira Incorporated†
    1,883,921  
  7,960    
Intuitive Surgical Incorporated†
    2,654,342  
  219,009    
Medtronic Incorporated
    8,618,004  
  66,667    
St. Jude Medical Incorporated†
    3,417,350  
  68,909    
Stryker Corporation
    4,189,667  
  24,586    
Varian Medical Systems Incorporated†«
    1,662,997  
  39,347    
Zimmer Holdings Incorporated†
    2,381,674  
 
       
 
    46,385,462  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Health Care Providers & Services: 2.03%        
  78,746    
Aetna Incorporated
    2,947,463  
  56,135    
AmerisourceBergen Corporation
    2,220,701  
  71,629    
Cardinal Health Incorporated
    2,946,101  
  55,549    
CIGNA Corporation
    2,459,710  
  30,674    
Coventry Health Care Incorporated†
    978,194  
  19,661    
DaVita Incorporated†
    1,681,212  
  108,193    
Express Scripts Incorporated†
    6,016,613  
  34,518    
Humana Incorporated†
    2,414,189  
  20,480    
Laboratory Corporation of America Holdings†
    1,886,822  
  52,073    
McKesson Corporation
    4,116,371  
  82,833    
Medco Health Solutions Incorporated†
    4,651,901  
  19,610    
Patterson Companies Incorporated«
    631,246  
  31,905    
Quest Diagnostics Incorporated
    1,841,557  
  99,522    
Tenet Healthcare Corporation†
    741,439  
  223,989    
UnitedHealth Group Incorporated
    10,124,303  
  76,905    
WellPoint Incorporated†
    5,367,200  
 
       
 
    51,025,022  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Health Care Technology: 0.07%        
  14,686    
Cerner Corporation†«
    1,633,083  
       
 
     

 


 

     
90     Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios
  Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
INDEX PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
Life Sciences Tools & Services: 0.34%        
  36,864    
Life Technologies Corporation†
  $ 1,932,411  
  23,220    
PerkinElmer Incorporated
    609,989  
  79,996    
Thermo Fisher Scientific Incorporated†
    4,443,778  
  18,703    
Waters Corporation†
    1,625,291  
 
       
 
    8,611,469  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Pharmaceuticals: 5.15%        
  316,945    
Abbott Laboratories
    15,546,152  
  62,603    
Allergan Incorporated
    4,446,065  
  348,658    
Bristol-Myers Squibb Company
    9,215,031  
  208,639    
Eli Lilly & Company
    7,337,834  
  58,592    
Forest Laboratories Incorporated†
    1,892,522  
  560,173    
Johnson & Johnson
    33,190,250  
  631,416    
Merck & Company Incorporated
    20,843,042  
  89,509    
Mylan Laboratories Incorporated†
    2,029,169  
  1,637,424    
Pfizer Incorporated
    33,256,081  
  25,769    
Watson Pharmaceuticals Incorporated†
    1,443,322  
 
       
 
    129,199,468  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Health Care Equipment & Supplies: 0.08%        
  23,522    
Edwards Lifesciences Corporation†
    2,046,414  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Industrials: 11.10%        
       
 
       
Aerospace & Defense: 2.69%        
  150,794    
Boeing Company
    11,148,200  
  76,330    
General Dynamics Corporation
    5,843,825  
  25,724    
Goodrich Corporation
    2,200,174  
  160,588    
Honeywell International Incorporated
    9,588,709  
  1    
Huntington Ingalls Industries Incorporated†
    21  
  37,622    
ITT Corporation
    2,259,201  
  23,181    
L-3 Communications Holdings Incorporated
    1,815,304  
  58,753    
Lockheed Martin Corporation
    4,723,741  
  59,661    
Northrop Grumman Corporation
    3,741,341  
  29,379    
Precision Castparts Corporation
    4,324,001  
  73,665    
Raytheon Company
    3,747,339  
  31,761    
Rockwell Collins Incorporated
    2,059,066  
  188,510    
United Technologies Corporation
    15,957,372  
 
       
 
    67,408,294  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Air Freight & Logistics: 1.03%        
  34,009    
C.H. Robinson Worldwide Incorporated«
    2,521,087  
  43,458    
Expeditors International of Washington Incorporated
    2,178,984  
  64,516    
FedEx Corporation
    6,035,472  
  202,162    
United Parcel Service Incorporated Class B
    15,024,680  
 
       
 
    25,760,223  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Airlines: 0.08%        
  153,101    
Southwest Airlines Company
    1,933,666  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Building Products: 0.04%        
  73,342    
Masco Corporation
    1,020,921  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Commercial Services & Supplies: 0.58%        
  21,888    
Avery Dennison Corporation
    918,420  
  25,889    
Cintas Corporation
    783,660  

 


 

     
Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
  Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios       91
INDEX PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
Commercial Services & Supplies (continued)        
  10,180    
Dun & Bradstreet Corporation
  $ 816,843  
  25,137    
Equifax Incorporated«
    976,572  
  41,000    
Iron Mountain Incorporated
    1,280,430  
  41,735    
Pitney Bowes Incorporated«
    1,072,172  
  62,925    
Republic Services Incorporated
    1,890,267  
  29,962    
Robert Half International Incorporated«
    916,837  
  42,297    
RR Donnelley & Sons Company«
    800,259  
  17,489    
Stericycle Incorporated†«
    1,550,750  
  97,380    
Waste Management Incorporated
    3,636,169  
 
       
 
    14,642,379  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Construction & Engineering: 0.20%        
  36,158    
Fluor Corporation
    2,663,398  
  25,883    
Jacobs Engineering Group Incorporated†
    1,331,163  
  44,137    
Quanta Services Incorporated†«
    989,993  
 
       
 
    4,984,554  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Electrical Equipment: 0.54%        
  154,443    
Emerson Electric Company
    9,024,104  
  29,153    
Rockwell Automation Incorporated
    2,759,331  
  19,525    
Roper Industries Incorporated«
    1,688,132  
 
       
 
    13,471,567  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Industrial Conglomerates: 2.52%        
  145,778    
3M Company«
    13,630,243  
  2,174,670    
General Electric Company
    43,602,134  
  56,531    
Textron Incorporated«
    1,548,384  
  97,025    
Tyco International Limited
    4,343,809  
 
       
 
    63,124,570  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Machinery: 2.43%        
  130,831    
Caterpillar Incorporated
    14,568,032  
  40,519    
Cummins Incorporated
    4,441,693  
  110,700    
Danaher Corporation
    5,745,330  
  86,229    
Deere & Company
    8,354,728  
  38,204    
Dover Corporation
    2,511,531  
  69,714    
Eaton Corporation
    3,864,944  
  11,413    
Flowserve Corporation
    1,469,994  
  102,076    
Illinois Tool Works Incorporated
    5,483,523  
  67,498    
Ingersoll-Rand plc
    3,260,828  
  21,460    
Joy Global Incorporated
    2,120,463  
  74,820    
Paccar Incorporated
    3,916,827  
  23,649    
Pall Corporation
    1,362,419  
  33,153    
Parker Hannifin Corporation
    3,138,926  
  11,937    
Snap-On Incorporated«
    716,936  
 
       
 
    60,956,174  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Road & Rail: 0.85%        
  75,853    
CSX Corporation
    5,962,046  
  72,931    
Norfolk Southern Corporation
    5,051,930  
  10,492    
Ryder System Incorporated
    530,895  
  100,557    
Union Pacific Corporation
    9,887,770  
 
       
 
    21,432,641  
       
 
     

 


 

     
92     Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios
  Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
INDEX PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
Trading Companies & Distributors: 0.14%        
  30,194    
Fastenal Company«
  $ 1,957,477  
  11,947    
W.W. Grainger Incorporated«
    1,644,863  
 
       
 
    3,602,340  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Information Technology: 17.28%        
       
 
       
Communications Equipment: 2.05%        
  1,132,135    
Cisco Systems Incorporated†
    19,416,115  
  16,537    
F5 Networks Incorporated†
    1,696,200  
  26,201    
Harris Corporation
    1,299,570  
  45,922    
JDS Uniphase Corporation†
    957,014  
  109,552    
Juniper Networks Incorporated†
    4,609,948  
  60,264    
Motorola Mobility Holdings Incorporated†
    1,470,442  
  68,958    
Motorola Solutions Incorporated†
    3,081,733  
  336,640    
QUALCOMM Incorporated
    18,457,971  
  74,266    
Tellabs Incorporated«
    389,154  
 
       
 
    51,378,147  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Computers & Peripherals: 4.33%        
  188,678    
Apple Incorporated†
    65,744,849  
  343,932    
Dell Incorporated†
    4,990,453  
  423,649    
EMC Corporation†
    11,247,881  
  445,348    
Hewlett-Packard Company
    18,245,908  
  16,099    
Lexmark International Incorporated†
    596,307  
  75,340    
NetApp Incorporated†
    3,629,881  
  48,476    
SanDisk Corporation†
    2,234,259  
  47,445    
Western Digital Corporation†
    1,769,224  
 
       
 
    108,458,762  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Electronic Equipment & Instruments: 0.57%        
  70,681    
Agilent Technologies Incorporated†
    3,165,095  
  36,031    
Amphenol Corporation Class A
    1,959,726  
  320,657    
Corning Incorporated
    6,615,154  
  32,668    
FLIR Systems Incorporated†«
    1,130,639  
  40,156    
Jabil Circuit Incorporated
    820,387  
  28,290    
Molex Incorporated«
    710,645  
 
       
 
    14,401,646  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Internet Software & Services: 1.79%        
  38,328    
Akamai Technologies Incorporated†
    1,456,464  
  233,998    
eBay Incorporated†
    7,263,298  
  51,361    
Google Incorporated Class A†
    30,108,332  
  26,666    
Monster Worldwide Incorporated†«
    423,989  
  35,523    
VeriSign Incorporated
    1,286,288  
  268,168    
Yahoo! Incorporated†
    4,464,997  
 
       
 
    45,003,368  
       
 
     
       
 
       
IT Services: 2.38%        
  101,666    
Automatic Data Processing Incorporated
    5,216,482  
  62,303    
Cognizant Technology Solutions Corporation Class A†
    5,071,464  
  31,762    
Computer Sciences Corporation
    1,547,762  
  54,527    
Fidelity National Information Services Incorporated
    1,782,488  
  29,917    
Fiserv Incorporated†
    1,876,394  
  249,761    
International Business Machines Corporation
    40,728,526  
  60,157    
SAIC Incorporated†«
    1,017,856  

 


 

     
Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
  Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios       93
INDEX PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
IT Services (continued)        
  34,447    
Teradata Corporation†
  $ 1,746,463  
  33,273    
Total System Services Incorporated«
    599,579  
 
       
 
    59,587,014  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Office Electronics: 0.12%        
  286,606    
Xerox Corporation
    3,052,354  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment: 2.44%        
  117,882    
Advanced Micro Devices Incorporated†«
    1,013,785  
  65,528    
Altera Corporation
    2,884,543  
  61,360    
Analog Devices Incorporated
    2,416,357  
  270,215    
Applied Materials Incorporated
    4,220,758  
  97,396    
Broadcom Corporation Class A
    3,835,454  
  11,083    
First Solar Incorporated†«
    1,782,590  
  1,123,944    
Intel Corporation
    22,669,950  
  34,247    
KLA-Tencor Corporation
    1,622,280  
  46,461    
Linear Technology Corporation
    1,562,483  
  126,164    
LSI Logic Corporation†
    857,915  
  47,168    
MEMC Electronic Materials Incorporated†«
    611,297  
  38,589    
Microchip Technology Incorporated«
    1,466,768  
  175,651    
Micron Technology Incorporated†
    2,012,960  
  49,386    
National Semiconductor Corporation
    708,195  
  18,469    
Novellus Systems Incorporated†
    685,754  
  118,989    
NVIDIA Corporation†
    2,196,537  
  37,959    
Teradyne Incorporated†«
    676,050  
  240,036    
Texas Instruments Incorporated
    8,295,644  
  53,465    
Xilinx Incorporated«
    1,753,652  
 
       
 
    61,272,972  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Software: 3.60%        
  103,652    
Adobe Systems Incorporated†
    3,437,100  
  46,879    
Autodesk Incorporated†
    2,067,833  
  36,582    
BMC Software Incorporated†
    1,819,589  
  78,344    
CA Incorporated
    1,894,358  
  38,424    
Citrix Systems Incorporated†
    2,822,627  
  44,802    
Compuware Corporation†
    517,463  
  68,468    
Electronic Arts Incorporated†«
    1,337,180  
  55,772    
Intuit Incorporated†
    2,961,493  
  1,514,313    
Microsoft Corporation
    38,402,978  
  72,003    
Novell Incorporated†
    426,978  
  796,748    
Oracle Corporation
    26,587,481  
  39,518    
Red Hat Incorporated†
    1,793,722  
  24,220    
Salesforce.com Incorporated†
    3,235,308  
  156,314    
Symantec Corporation†
    2,898,062  
 
       
 
    90,202,172  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Materials: 3.64%        
       
 
       
Chemicals: 2.11%        
  44,016    
Air Products & Chemicals Incorporated
    3,969,363  
  15,347    
Airgas Incorporated
    1,019,348  
  14,602    
CF Industries Holdings Incorporated
    1,997,408  
  239,191    
Dow Chemical Company
    9,029,460  
  188,751    
E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company
    10,375,642  
  14,489    
Eastman Chemical Company
    1,439,047  
  47,650    
Ecolab Incorporated
    2,431,103  

 


 

     
94     Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios
  Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
INDEX PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
Chemicals (continued)        
  14,640    
FMC Corporation
  $ 1,243,375  
  16,436    
International Flavors & Fragrances Incorporated
    1,023,963  
  109,917    
Monsanto Company
    7,942,602  
  32,889    
PPG Industries Incorporated«
    3,131,362  
  62,118    
Praxair Incorporated
    6,311,189  
  18,229    
Sherwin-Williams Company
    1,531,054  
  24,973    
Sigma-Aldrich Corporation«
    1,589,282  
 
       
 
    53,034,198  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Construction Materials: 0.05%        
  26,431    
Vulcan Materials Company«
    1,205,254  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Containers & Packaging: 0.15%        
  34,652    
Ball Corporation
    1,242,274  
  21,922    
Bemis Company Incorporated
    719,261  
  33,529    
Owens-Illinois Incorporated†«
    1,012,241  
  32,626    
Sealed Air Corporation«
    869,809  
 
       
 
    3,843,585  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Metals & Mining: 1.18%        
  22,579    
AK Steel Holding Corporation«
    356,297  
  217,639    
Alcoa Incorporated
    3,841,328  
  20,215    
Allegheny Technologies Incorporated«
    1,368,960  
  27,743    
Cliffs Natural Resources Incorporated
    2,726,582  
  193,843    
Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Incorporated Class B
    10,767,979  
  101,022    
Newmont Mining Corporation
    5,513,781  
  64,697    
Nucor Corporation
    2,977,356  
  18,450    
Titanium Metals Corporation†«
    342,801  
  29,442    
United States Steel Corporation«
    1,588,101  
 
       
 
    29,483,185  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Paper & Forest Products: 0.15%        
  90,059    
International Paper Company
    2,717,981  
  34,482    
MeadWestvaco Corporation
    1,045,839  
 
       
 
    3,763,820  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Telecommunication Services: 3.00%        
 
Diversified Telecommunication Services: 2.69%        
  1,210,664    
AT&T Incorporated
    37,046,318  
  62,589    
CenturyTel Incorporated«
    2,600,573  
  203,526    
Frontier Communications Corporation«
    1,672,984  
  356,909    
Qwest Communications International Incorporated
    2,437,688  
  579,190    
Verizon Communications Incorporated
    22,321,983  
  103,281    
Windstream Corporation«
    1,329,226  
 
       
 
    67,408,772  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Wireless Telecommunication Services: 0.31%        
  81,431    
American Tower Corporation Class A†
    4,219,754  
  54,047    
MetroPCS Communications Incorporated†«
    877,723  
  612,418    
Sprint Nextel Corporation†«
    2,841,620  
 
       
 
    7,939,097  
       
 
     

 


 

     
Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
  Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios       95
INDEX PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
Utilities: 3.14%        
       
 
       
Electric Utilities: 1.79%        
  98,469    
American Electric Power Company Incorporated
  $ 3,460,201  
  59,795    
Consolidated Edison Incorporated«
    3,032,802  
  272,209    
Duke Energy Corporation
    4,940,593  
  66,726    
Edison International
    2,441,504  
  36,667    
Entergy Corporation
    2,464,389  
  135,550    
Exelon Corporation
    5,590,082  
  85,649    
FirstEnergy Corporation
    3,176,721  
  86,211    
Nextera Energy Incorporated
    4,751,950  
  36,148    
Northeast Utilities
    1,250,721  
  46,097    
Pepco Holdings Incorporated
    859,709  
  22,278    
Pinnacle West Capital Corporation
    953,276  
  99,204    
PPL Corporation«
    2,509,861  
  60,118    
Progress Energy Incorporated
    2,773,845  
  173,182    
The Southern Company
    6,599,966  
 
       
 
    44,805,620  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Gas Utilities: 0.08%        
  9,329    
Nicor Incorporated
    500,967  
  21,918    
ONEOK Incorporated
    1,465,876  
 
       
 
    1,966,843  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Independent Power Producers & Energy Traders: 0.16%        
  135,605    
AES Corporation†
    1,762,865  
  40,930    
Constellation Energy Group Incorporated
    1,274,151  
  50,696    
NRG Energy Incorporated†
    1,091,992  
 
       
 
    4,129,008  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Multi-Utilities: 1.11%        
  49,264    
Ameren Corporation
    1,382,840  
  87,009    
CenterPoint Energy Incorporated
    1,527,878  
  51,639    
CMS Energy Corporation«
    1,014,190  
  118,958    
Dominion Resources Incorporated
    5,317,423  
  34,702    
DTE Energy Company
    1,699,010  
  15,976    
Integrys Energy Group Incorporated
    806,948  
  57,200    
NiSource Incorporated«
    1,097,096  
  81,154    
PG&E Corporation
    3,585,384  
  103,637    
Public Service Enterprise Group Incorporated
    3,265,602  
  23,308    
SCANA Corporation«
    917,636  
  49,256    
Sempra Energy
    2,635,196  
  44,010    
TECO Energy Incorporated
    825,628  
  47,872    
Wisconsin Energy Corporation
    1,460,096  
  98,854    
Xcel Energy Incorporated
    2,361,621  
 
       
 
    27,896,548  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Total Common Stocks (Cost $2,033,292,331)     2,473,522,282  
       
 
     
                         
            Yield          
Short-Term Investments: 6.14%                
       
 
               
Investment Companies: 5.77%                
  27,268,441    
Wells Fargo Advantage Cash Investment Money Market Fund(l)(u)
    0.12 %     27,268,441  
  117,369,173    
Wells Fargo Securities Lending Cash Investments, LLC(v)(l)(u)
    0.24       117,369,173  
 
       
 
            144,637,614  
       
 
             

 


 

     
96     Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios
  Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
INDEX PORTFOLIO
                                         
Principal     Security Name           Interest Rate     Maturity Date     Value  
Corporate Bonds and Notes: 0.23%                                
$ 4,843,682    
Gryphon Funding Limited(a)(i)(v)
            0.00 %     08/05/2011     $ 2,003,831  
  6,387,023    
VFNC Corporation ±(a)††(i)(v)
            0.26       09/29/2011       3,832,214  
 
       
       
 
                            5,836,045  
       
 
                           
       
 
                               
US Treasury Bills: 0.14%                                
  1,000,000    
US Treasury Bill^#
            0.04       05/12/2011       999,949  
  2,500,000    
US Treasury Bill^#
            0.05       05/05/2011       2,499,890  
 
       
       
 
                            3,499,839  
       
 
                           
       
 
                               
Total Short-Term Investments (Cost $151,476,222)                             153,973,498  
       
 
                           
       
 
                               
Total Investments in Securities
(Cost $2,184,768,553)*
    104.76 %                     2,627,495,780  
Other Assets and Liabilities, Net     (4.76 )                     (119,417,336 )
       
 
                           
       
 
                               
Total Net Assets     100.00 %                   $ 2,508,078,444  
       
 
                           
 
  Non-income earning securities.
 
«   All or a portion of this security is on loan.
 
±   Variable rate investments.
 
(a)   Security is fair valued by the Management Valuation Team, and in certain instances by the Board of Trustees, in accordance with procedures approved by the Board of Trustees.
 
††   Securities that may be resold to “qualified institutional buyers” under Rule 144A or securities offered pursuant to Section 4(2) of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended.
 
(i)   Illiquid security.
 
(v)   Security represents investment of cash collateral received from securities on loan.
 
(l)   Investment in an affiliate. The total cost of affiliated investments is $186,325,245.
 
(u)   Rate shown is the 7-day annualized yield at period end.
 
^   Zero coupon security. Rate represents yield to maturity.
 
#   Security pledged as collateral for futures transactions.
 
*   Cost for federal income tax purposes is $2,266,958,122 and net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) consists of:
         
Gross unrealized appreciation
  $ 577,101,364  
Gross unrealized depreciation
    (216,563,706 )
 
     
Net unrealized appreciation
  $ 360,537,658  
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

 


 

Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)   Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios     97
INTERNATIONAL EQUITY PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
Common Stocks: 94.62%        
       
 
       
Argentina: 0.62%        
  13,403    
Irsa Inversiones y Representaciones SA ADR
(Financials, Real Estate Management & Development)
  $ 185,766  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Australia: 3.04%        
  19,660    
AMP Limited (Financials, Insurance)
    110,421  
  3,877    
Commonwealth Bank of Australia (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    210,133  
  3,422    
Macquarie Group Limited (Financials, Capital Markets)
    129,547  
  6,335    
Newcrest Mining Limited (Materials, Metals & Mining)
    260,925  
  7,602    
Westpac Banking Corporation (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    191,310  
       
 
       
       
 
    902,336  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Belgium: 0.62%        
  3,226    
Anheuser-Busch InBev NV (Consumer Staples, Beverages)
    183,767  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Brazil: 0.46%        
  6,572    
Banco Bradesco SA ADR (Financials, Commercial Banks)«
    136,369  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Canada: 5.20%        
  11,817    
Brookfield Asset Management Incorporated
(Financials, Real Estate Management & Development)
    383,580  
  7,704    
Canadian Natural Resources Limited (Energy, Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels)
    380,949  
  3,432    
EnCana Corporation (Energy, Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels)
    118,695  
  3,141    
Goldcorp Incorporated (Materials, Metals & Mining)
    156,613  
  5,345    
Suncor Energy Incorporated (Energy, Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels)
    239,712  
  4,992    
Teck Cominco Incorporated Limited (Materials, Metals & Mining)
    264,609  
       
 
       
       
 
    1,544,158  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Cayman Islands: 2.23%        
  2,974    
NetEase.com Incorporated ADR (Information Technology, Internet Software & Services)†
    147,243  
  4,804    
SINA Corporation (Information Technology, Internet Software & Services)Ǡ
    514,220  
       
 
       
       
 
    661,463  
       
 
     
       
 
       
China: 3.01%        
  1,070    
Baidu.com Incorporated ADR (Information Technology, Internet Software & Services)†
    147,457  
  184,000    
China Infrastructure Machinery Holdings Limited (Industrials, Machinery)
    129,392  
  2,261    
China Mobile Limited ADR (Telecommunication Services, Wireless Telecommunication Services)
    104,549  
  2,149    
Ctrip.com International Limited ADR (Consumer Discretionary, Specialty Retail)Ǡ
    89,162  
  336,000    
Shanghai Electric Corporation (Industrials, Electrical Equipment)
    168,031  
  5,200    
Tencent Holdings Limited (Information Technology, Internet Software & Services)
    126,682  
  28,000    
ZTE Corporation (Telecommunication Services, Wireless Telecommunication Services)
    130,307  
       
 
       
       
 
    895,580  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Denmark: 1.16%        
  15    
A.P. Moller-Maersk A/S Class B (Industrials, Marine)
    141,099  
  1,884    
Carlsberg A/S (Consumer Staples, Beverages)
    202,860  
       
 
       
       
 
    343,959  
       
 
     
       
 
       
France: 11.00%        
  3,209    
Alstom RGPT (Industrials, Machinery)
    189,757  
  4,228    
BNP Paribas SA (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    309,243  
  3,387    
Carrefour SA (Consumer Staples, Food & Staples Retailing)
    149,954  
  4,436    
Compagnie de Saint-Gobain (Industrials, Building Products)
    271,617  

 


 

98     Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios   Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
INTERNATIONAL EQUITY PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
France (continued)        
  11,090    
France Telecom SA (Telecommunication Services, Diversified Telecommunication Services)
  $ 248,482  
  2,644    
Groupe Danone (Consumer Staples, Food Products)
    172,721  
  1,781    
LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SA (Consumer Discretionary, Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods)
    281,934  
  2,471    
Pernod-Ricard (Consumer Staples, Beverages)
    230,775  
  3,373    
Peugeot SA (Consumer Discretionary, Automobiles)
    133,272  
  1,286    
Pinault-Printempts-Redoute SA (Consumer Discretionary, Multiline Retail)
    197,105  
  2,808    
Publicis Groupe (Consumer Discretionary, Media)
    157,489  
  2,525    
Sanofi-Aventis SA (Health Care, Pharmaceuticals)
    177,043  
  4,169    
Societe Generale (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    270,896  
  2,777    
Technip SA (Energy, Energy Equipment & Services)
    296,151  
  2,996    
Total SA (Energy, Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels)
    182,384  
       
 
       
       
 
    3,268,823  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Germany: 9.52%        
  2,329    
Allianz AG (Financials, Insurance)
    326,864  
  2,762    
BASF SE (Materials, Chemicals)
    238,890  
  4,310    
Bayer AG (Health Care, Pharmaceuticals)
    333,748  
  4,346    
Daimler AG (Consumer Discretionary, Automobiles)«
    307,034  
  1,707    
Deutsche Boerse AG (Financials, Diversified Financial Services)«
    129,546  
  4,076    
Fresenius SE (Health Care, Health Care Equipment & Supplies)
    377,032  
  1,773    
Hochtief AG (Industrials, Construction & Engineering)
    190,714  
  2,532    
Metro AG (Consumer Staples, Food & Staples Retailing)
    173,012  
  1,257    
Muenchener Rueckversicherungs-Gesellschaft AG (Financials, Insurance)
    197,738  
  3,733    
SAP AG (Information Technology, Software)
    228,546  
  2,386    
Siemens AG (Industrials, Industrial Conglomerates)
    327,019  
       
 
       
       
 
    2,830,143  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Israel: 0.46%        
  2,728    
Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Limited ADR (Health Care, Pharmaceuticals)
    136,864  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Italy: 0.58%        
  58,445    
Intesa Sanpaolo (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    172,945  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Japan: 11.73%        
  4,400    
Canon Incorporated (Information Technology, Office Electronics)
    191,488  
  91,000    
Isuzu Motors Limited (Consumer Discretionary, Automobiles)
    359,930  
  4,100    
JFE Holdings Incorporated (Materials, Metals & Mining)
    119,974  
  10,700    
Komatsu Limited (Industrials, Machinery)
    363,399  
  6,400    
Makita Corporation (Industrials, Machinery)
    297,764  
  42,300    
Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Incorporated (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    195,278  
  400    
Nintendo Company Limited (Information Technology, Software)
    108,055  
  17,000    
NKSJ Holdings Incorporated (Financials, Insurance)
    110,976  
  28,700    
Nomura Holdings Incorporated (Financials, Capital Markets)
    150,090  
  67,000    
Sumitomo Heavy Industries Limited (Industrials, Machinery)
    437,377  
  2,400    
Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group Incorporated (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    74,614  
  1,700    
TDK Corporation (Information Technology, Electronic Equipment & Instruments)
    100,451  
  2,100    
Tokyo Electron Limited (Information Technology, Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment)
    115,755  
  17,000    
Toshiba Corporation (Information Technology, Computers & Peripherals)
    83,181  
  13,900    
Toyota Motor Corporation (Consumer Discretionary, Automobiles)
    559,810  
  606    
Yahoo! Japan Corporation (Information Technology, Internet Software & Services)
    216,814  
       
 
       
       
 
    3,484,956  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Luxembourg: 0.23%        
  1,907    
ArcelorMittal (Materials, Metals & Mining)
    68,984  
       
 
     

 


 

Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)   Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios     99
INTERNATIONAL EQUITY PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
Netherlands: 6.20%        
  4,056    
ASML Holding NV (Information Technology, Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment)
  $ 178,768  
  17,621    
ING Groep NV (Financials, Diversified Financial Services)
    223,029  
  3,630    
Koninklijke Philips Electronics NV (Materials, Chemicals)
    116,033  
  11,246    
New World Resources NV (Materials, Metals & Mining)
    184,918  
  1,500    
Nielsen Holdings NV (Industrials, Professional Services)†
    40,965  
  8,502    
Randstad Holdings NV (Industrials, Commercial Services & Supplies)
    473,527  
  7,017    
Unilever NV (Consumer Staples, Food Products)
    220,022  
  19,627    
USG People NV (Industrials, Commercial Services & Supplies)
    406,104  
       
 
       
       
 
    1,843,366  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Norway: 0.52%        
  9,379    
Telenor ASA (Telecommunication Services, Diversified Telecommunication Services)
    154,331  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Singapore: 0.43%        
  11,000    
DBS Group Holdings Limited (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    127,759  
       
 
     
       
 
       
South Korea: 1.48%        
  1,212    
Hyundai Motor Company Limited (Consumer Discretionary, Automobiles)
    224,291  
  253    
Samsung Electronics Company Limited (Consumer Discretionary, Specialty Retail)
    214,956  
       
 
       
       
 
    439,247  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Spain: 4.72%        
  19,038    
Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria SA (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    230,981  
  21,247    
Banco Santander Central Hispano SA (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    246,671  
  1,888    
Industria de Diseno Textil SA (Consumer Discretionary, Specialty Retail)
    151,497  
  32,557    
International Consolidated Airlines (Industrials, Airlines)†
    118,557  
  13,193    
Repsol YPF SA (Energy, Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels)
    452,003  
  8,110    
Telefonica SA (Telecommunication Services, Diversified Telecommunication Services)
    203,032  
       
 
       
       
 
    1,402,741  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Switzerland: 8.69%        
  5,996    
ABB Limited (Industrials, Electrical Equipment)
    144,008  
  3,392    
Compagnie Financiere Richemont SA (Consumer Discretionary, Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods)
    195,912  
  8,540    
Credit Suisse Group (Financials, Capital Markets)
    362,892  
  8,732    
Nestle SA (Consumer Staples, Food Products)
    500,533  
  6,059    
Novartis AG (Health Care, Pharmaceuticals)
    328,644  
  1,189    
Roche Holdings AG (Health Care, Pharmaceuticals)
    169,839  
  626    
Swatch Group AG Class B (Consumer Discretionary, Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods)
    276,776  
  16,248    
UBS AG (Financials, Capital Markets)
    291,526  
  1,122    
Zurich Financial Services AG (Financials, Insurance)
    314,062  
       
 
       
       
 
    2,584,192  
       
 
     
       
 
       
United Kingdom: 22.72%        
  3,989    
Anglo American plc (Materials, Metals & Mining)
    205,221  
  14,777    
Antofagasta plc (Materials, Metals & Mining)
    322,628  
  87,092    
Ashtead Group plc (Industrials, Trading Companies & Distributors)
    277,190  
  90,381    
Barclays plc (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    402,417  
  11,168    
BG Group plc (Health Care, Health Care Providers & Services)
    277,872  
  12,146    
BHP Billiton plc (Materials, Metals & Mining)
    479,321  
  23,003    
BP plc (Energy, Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels)
    167,532  
  12,004    
Burberry Group plc (Consumer Discretionary, Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods)
    226,075  
  12,807    
Cookson Group plc (Utilities, Multi-Utilities)
    141,658  
  3,978    
Diageo plc (Consumer Staples, Beverages)
    76,569  
  10,942    
Experian Group Limited (Financials, Diversified Financial Services)
    135,510  
  142,177    
Game Group plc (Consumer Discretionary, Specialty Retail)
    128,865  

 


 

100     Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios   Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
INTERNATIONAL EQUITY PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
United Kingdom (continued)        
  13,538    
GlaxoSmithKline plc (Health Care, Pharmaceuticals)
  $ 258,331  
  82,406    
Hays plc (Industrials, Commercial Services & Supplies)
    153,744  
  48,609    
HSBC Holdings plc (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    499,842  
  7,475    
Intercontinental Hotels Group plc (Consumer Discretionary, Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure)
    153,250  
  4,139    
Intertek Group plc (Industrials, Commercial Services & Supplies)
    135,053  
  24,979    
Kingfisher plc (Consumer Discretionary, Specialty Retail)
    98,535  
  237,573    
Lloyds TSB Group plc (Financials, Commercial Banks)†
    221,389  
  24,334    
Persimmon plc (Consumer Discretionary, Household Durables)
    173,713  
  6,216    
Rio Tinto plc (Materials, Metals & Mining)
    436,661  
  12,400    
Royal Dutch Shell plc Class A (Energy, Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels)
    450,356  
  7,126    
Standard Chartered plc (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    184,848  
  14,541    
Travis Perkins plc (Industrials, Trading Companies & Distributors)
    236,999  
  139,228    
Vodafone Group plc (Telecommunication Services, Wireless Telecommunication Services)
    394,212  
  12,556    
WPP plc (Consumer Discretionary, Media)
    154,794  
  15,428    
Xstrata plc (Materials, Metals & Mining)
    360,600  
       
 
       
       
 
    6,753,185  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Total Common Stocks (Cost $24,031,225)     28,120,934  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Investment Companies: 1.32%        
  3,262    
iShares MSCI China ETF
    196,014  
  5,257    
Vanguard MSCI EAFE ETF
    196,139  
       
 
       
Total Investment Companies (Cost $393,360)     392,153  
       
 
     
                                 
                    Yield          
Short-Term Investments: 4.89%                        
       
 
                       
Investment Companies: 4.89%                        
  544,410    
Wells Fargo Advantage Cash Investment Money Market Fund(l)(u)
            0.12 %     544,410  
  907,670    
Wells Fargo Securities Lending Cash Investments, LLC(l)(u)(v)
            0.24       907,670  
       
 
                       
Total Short-Term Investments (Cost $1,452,080)                     1,452,080  
       
 
                     
       
 
                       
Total Investments in Securities
(Cost $25,876,665)*
    100.83 %             29,965,167  
Other Assets and Liabilities, Net     (0.83 )             (245,832 )
       
 
                     
       
 
                       
Total Net Assets     100.00 %           $ 29,719,335  
       
 
                     
 
«   All or a portion of this security is on loan.
 
(l)   Investment in an affiliate.
 
(u)   Rate shown is the 7-day annualized yield at period end.
 
  Non-income earning securities.
 
(v)   Security represents investment of cash collateral received from securities on loan.
 
*   Cost for federal income tax purposes is $26,483,905 and net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) consists of:
         
Gross unrealized appreciation
  $ 3,671,750  
Gross unrealized depreciation
    (190,488 )
 
     
Net unrealized appreciation
  $ 3,481,262  
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

 


 

Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)   Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios     101
INTERNATIONAL GROWTH PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
Common Stocks: 95.29%        
       
 
       
Australia: 2.83%        
  755,069    
Asciano Group (Industrials, Road & Rail)
  $ 1,358,949  
  17,512    
Coca-Cola Amatil Limited (Consumer Staples, Beverages)
    212,653  
  330,353    
Foster’s Group Limited (Consumer Staples, Beverages)
    1,954,527  
       
 
       
       
 
    3,526,129  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Belgium: 1.89%        
  41,397    
Anheuser-Busch InBev NV (Consumer Staples, Beverages)
    2,358,152  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Bermuda: 2.30%        
  81,966    
Hongkong Land Holdings Limited (Financials, Real Estate Management & Development)
    573,762  
  983,921    
Huabao International Holdings Limited (Materials, Chemicals)
    1,512,839  
  510,846    
NWS Holdings Limited (Industrials, Industrial Conglomerates)
    781,517  
       
 
       
       
 
    2,868,118  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Brazil: 0.99%        
  30,668    
Petroleo Brasileiro SA ADR (Energy, Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels)
    1,239,907  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Canada: 2.68%        
  8,399    
Canadian National Railway Company (Industrials, Road & Rail)«
    632,193  
  42,164    
Canadian Pacific Railway Limited (Industrials, Road & Rail)«
    2,712,832  
       
 
       
       
 
    3,345,025  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Cayman Islands: 6.68%        
  284,500    
China Resources Land Limited (Industrials, Machinery)
    532,531  
  2,134,629    
Sands China Limited (Consumer Discretionary, Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure)
    4,764,019  
  3,776    
SINA Corporation (Information Technology, Internet Software & Services)Ǡ
    404,183  
  943,550    
Wynn Macau Limited (Consumer Discretionary, Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure)
    2,632,243  
       
 
       
       
 
    8,332,976  
       
 
     
       
 
       
China: 4.79%        
  21,161    
Baidu.com Incorporated ADR (Information Technology, Internet Software & Services)†
    2,916,197  
  1,498,029    
China Construction Bank (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    1,403,942  
  25,452    
Ctrip.com International Limited ADR (Consumer Discretionary, Specialty Retail)Ǡ
    1,056,003  
  10,424    
E-Commerce China Dangdang ADR (Consumer Discretionary, Internet & Catalog Retail)Ǡ
    215,047  
  15,700    
Tencent Holdings Limited (Information Technology, Internet Software & Services)
    382,481  
       
 
       
       
 
    5,973,670  
       
 
     
       
 
       
France: 9.09%        
  21,297    
BNP Paribas SA (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    1,557,698  
  6,124    
Compagnie de Saint-Gobain (Industrials, Building Products)
    374,973  
  1,588    
LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SA (Consumer Discretionary, Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods)
    251,382  
  188,264    
Natixis (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    1,064,829  
  30,617    
Pernod-Ricard (Consumer Staples, Beverages)
    2,859,427  
  15,165    
Publicis Groupe (Consumer Discretionary, Media)
    850,539  
  11,238    
Unibail-Rodamco (Financials, Real Estate Management & Development)
    2,434,364  
  31,218    
Vinci SA (Industrials, Construction & Engineering)
    1,950,857  
       
 
       
       
 
    11,344,069  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Germany: 13.03%        
  16,896    
BASF SE (Materials, Chemicals)
    1,461,363  
  49,019    
Bayer AG (Health Care, Pharmaceuticals)
    3,795,824  
  19,564    
Beiersdorf AG (Consumer Staples, Personal Products)
    1,194,024  
  7,538    
Brenntag AG (Materials, Chemicals)
    837,108  

 


 

102     Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios   Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
INTERNATIONAL GROWTH PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
Germany (continued)        
  48,903    
Daimler AG (Consumer Discretionary, Automobiles)
  $ 3,454,869  
  16,203    
Linde AG (Materials, Chemicals)
    2,559,213  
  21,586    
Siemens AG (Industrials, Industrial Conglomerates)
    2,958,520  
       
 
       
       
 
    16,260,921  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Hong Kong: 11.21%        
  779,600    
AIA Group Limited (Financials, Insurance)†
    2,400,373  
  61,900    
Bank of East Asia Limited (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    263,005  
  95,651    
Beijing Enterprises Holdings Limited (Financials, Diversified Financial Services)
    545,976  
  299,543    
BOC Hong Kong Holdings Limited (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    976,199  
  114,600    
Cheung Kong Holdings Limited (Financials, Real Estate Management & Development)
    1,868,122  
  257,989    
China Overseas Land & Investment Limited (Financials, Real Estate Management & Development)
    524,698  
  238,401    
Galaxy Entertainment Group Limited (Consumer Discretionary, Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure)†
    346,941  
  69,848    
Hang Seng Bank Limited (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    1,127,833  
  197,600    
Henderson Land Development Company Limited (Financials, Real Estate Management & Development)
    1,369,232  
  62,100    
Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing Limited (Financials, Diversified Financial Services)
    1,349,210  
  830,900    
Sino Land Company (Financials, Real Estate Management & Development)
    1,476,244  
  109,300    
Sun Hung Kai Properties Limited (Financials, Real Estate Management & Development)
    1,731,140  
       
 
       
       
 
    13,978,973  
       
 
     
       
 
       
India: 1.18%        
  15,179    
Coal India Limited (Energy, Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels)
    117,940  
  86,323    
Housing Development Finance Corporation (Industrials, Construction & Engineering)
    1,357,320  
       
 
       
       
 
    1,475,260  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Ireland: 0.53%        
  11,973    
Accenture plc (Information Technology, IT Services)
    658,156  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Italy: 2.10%        
  104,261    
Fiat Industrial (Consumer Discretionary, Auto Components)†
    1,496,795  
  377,567    
Intesa Sanpaolo (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    1,117,263  
       
 
       
       
 
    2,614,058  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Japan: 8.88%        
  48,000    
Bridgestone Corporation (Consumer Discretionary, Auto Components)
    1,005,819  
  27,700    
Canon Incorporated (Information Technology, Office Electronics)
    1,205,506  
  58,800    
Honda Motor Company Limited (Consumer Discretionary, Automobiles)
    2,209,065  
  110    
Japan Tobacco Incorporated (Consumer Staples, Tobacco)
    397,391  
  67    
KDDI Corporation (Telecommunication Services, Wireless Telecommunication Services)
    414,823  
  37,800    
Kubota Corporation (Industrials, Machinery)
    356,278  
  175,100    
Mitsui & Company Limited (Industrials, Trading Companies & Distributors)
    3,138,664  
  58,800    
Softbank Corporation (Telecommunication Services, Wireless Telecommunication Services)
    2,346,910  
       
 
       
       
 
    11,074,456  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Netherlands: 3.06%        
  23,583    
Akzo Nobel NV (Materials, Chemicals)
    1,620,290  
  152,623    
ING Groep NV (Financials, Diversified Financial Services)
    1,931,751  
  10,381    
TNT NV (Industrials, Air Freight & Logistics)
    266,286  
       
 
       
       
 
    3,818,327  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Russia: 1.38%        
  53,187    
Gazprom ADR (Energy, Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels)
    1,720,068  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Singapore: 0.24%        
  33,427    
City Developments Limited (Financials, Real Estate Management & Development)
    305,497  
       
 
     

 


 

Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)   Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios     103
INTERNATIONAL GROWTH PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
Spain: 1.32%        
  16,700    
Amadeus IT Holding SA (Information Technology, IT Services)
  $ 319,508  
  16,546    
Industria de Diseno Textil SA (Consumer Discretionary, Specialty Retail)
    1,327,681  
       
 
       
       
 
    1,647,189  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Sweden: 0.86%        
  56,780    
Sandvik AB (Industrials, Machinery)
    1,071,389  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Switzerland: 8.23%        
  52,604    
ABB Limited (Industrials, Electrical Equipment)
    1,263,412  
  36,578    
Adecco SA (Industrials, Professional Services)
    2,405,347  
  69,951    
Nestle SA (Consumer Staples, Food Products)
    4,009,712  
  5,854    
Swatch Group AG Class B (Consumer Discretionary, Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods)
    2,588,252  
       
 
       
       
 
    10,266,723  
       
 
     
       
 
       
United Kingdom: 12.02%        
  25,059    
BG Group plc (Health Care, Health Care Providers & Services)
    623,496  
  172,475    
Experian Group Limited (Financials, Diversified Financial Services)
    2,136,002  
  486,323    
Genting International plc (Consumer Staples, Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure)†
    790,926  
  43,650    
Imperial Tobacco Group plc (Consumer Staples, Tobacco)
    1,349,349  
  555,262    
Kingfisher plc (Consumer Discretionary, Specialty Retail)
    2,190,356  
  24,811    
Standard Chartered plc (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    643,595  
  382,128    
Tesco plc (Consumer Staples, Food & Staples Retailing)
    2,335,566  
  271,724    
WPP plc (Consumer Discretionary, Media)
    3,349,887  
  67,589    
Xstrata plc (Materials, Metals & Mining)
    1,579,773  
       
 
       
       
 
    14,998,950  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Total Common Stocks (Cost $102,497,472)     118,878,013  
       
 
     
                                 
                    Yield          
Short-Term Investments: 10.45%                        
       
 
                       
Investment Companies: 10.45%                        
  5,345,034    
Wells Fargo Advantage Cash Investment Money Market Fund(l)(u)
            0.12 %     5,345,034  
  7,685,687    
Wells Fargo Securities Lending Cash Investments, LLC(v)(l)(u)
            0.24       7,685,687  
       
 
                       
Total Short-Term Investments (Cost $13,030,721)                     13,030,721  
       
 
                     
       
 
                       
Total Investments in Securities
(Cost $115,528,193)*
    105.74 %             131,908,734  
Other Assets and Liabilities, Net     (5.74 )             (7,157,526 )
       
 
                   
       
 
                       
Total Net Assets     100.00 %           $ 124,751,208  
       
 
                   
 
(v)   Security represents investment of cash collateral received from securities on loan.
 
(l)   Investment in an affiliate.
 
«   All or a portion of this security is on loan.
 
  Non-income earning securities.
 
(u)   Rate shown is the 7-day annualized yield at period end.
 
*   Cost for federal income tax purposes is $118,041,442 and net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) consists of:
         
Gross unrealized appreciation
  $ 15,295,223  
Gross unrealized depreciation
    (1,427,931 )
 
     
Net unrealized appreciation
  $ 13,867,292  
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

 


 

104     Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios   Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
INTERNATIONAL INDEX PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
Common Stocks: 99.77%        
       
 
       
Australia: 8.86%        
  1,213    
AGL Energy Limited (Utilities, Multi-Utilities)
  $ 17,954  
  6,177    
Alumina Limited (Materials, Metals & Mining)
    15,717  
  3,225    
Amcor Limited (Materials, Containers & Packaging)
    23,551  
  7,295    
AMP Limited (Financials, Insurance)
    40,973  
  7,708    
Asciano Group (Industrials, Road & Rail)
    13,873  
  450    
ASX Limited (Financials, Diversified Financial Services)
    16,021  
  6,679    
Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Limited (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    164,490  
  991    
Bendigo Bank Limited (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    9,769  
  8,724    
BHP Billiton Limited (Materials, Metals & Mining)
    420,142  
  612    
Billabong International Limited (Consumer Discretionary, Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods)
    4,779  
  4,803    
BlueScope Steel Limited (Industrials, Professional Services)
    9,812  
  1,915    
Boral Limited (Materials, Construction Materials)
    9,904  
  3,746    
Brambles Limited (Industrials, Commercial Services & Supplies)
    27,433  
  400    
Caltex Australia Limited (Energy, Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels)
    6,454  
  5,717    
CFS Retail Property Trust (Financials, Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs))
    10,881  
  1,306    
Coca-Cola Amatil Limited (Consumer Staples, Beverages)
    15,859  
  149    
Cochlear Limited (Health Care, Health Care Equipment & Supplies)
    12,790  
  4,057    
Commonwealth Bank of Australia (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    219,889  
  1,171    
Computershare Limited (Information Technology, IT Services)
    11,216  
  1,188    
Crown Limited (Consumer Discretionary, Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure)
    10,015  
  1,444    
CSL Limited (Health Care, Biotechnology)
    53,366  
  1,496    
CSR Limited (Industrials, Industrial Conglomerates)
    5,075  
  12,665    
DB Rreef Trust (Financials, Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs))
    11,135  
  19    
Duluxgroup Limited (Materials, Chemicals)
    53  
  6,273    
Fairfax Media Limited (Consumer Discretionary, Media)
    8,370  
  2,862    
Fortescue Metals Group Limited (Materials, Metals & Mining)
    18,976  
  5,085    
Foster’s Group Limited (Consumer Staples, Beverages)
    30,085  
  4,250    
Goodman Fielder Limited (Consumer Staples, Food Products)
    5,407  
  4,457    
GPT Group (Financials, Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs))
    14,476  
  1,574    
Harvey Norman Holdings Limited (Consumer Discretionary, Multiline Retail)
    4,884  
  4,213    
Incitec Pivot Limited (Materials, Chemicals)
    18,869  
  5,605    
Insurance Australia Group Limited (Financials, Insurance)
    20,813  
  356    
Leighton Holdings Limited (Industrials, Construction & Engineering)
    10,859  
  1,444    
Lend Lease Corporation Limited (Financials, Real Estate Management & Development)
    13,547  
  382    
MacArthur Coal Limited (Materials, Metals & Mining)
    4,583  
  2    
Macquaire Office Trust (Financials, Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs))
    7  
  1,087    
Macquarie Airports Group (Industrials, Transportation Infrastructure)
    3,418  
  18,390    
Macquarie Goodman Group (Financials, Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs))
    13,030  
  930    
Macquarie Group Limited (Financials, Capital Markets)
    35,207  
  2,269    
Metcash Limited (Consumer Staples, Food & Staples Retailing)
    9,763  
  8,853    
Mirvac Group (Financials, Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs))
    11,401  
  5,589    
National Australia Bank Limited (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    149,438  
  2,014    
Newcrest Mining Limited (Materials, Metals & Mining)
    82,952  
  3,508    
OneSteel Limited (Materials, Metals & Mining)
    8,854  
  949    
Orica Limited (Materials, Chemicals)
    25,885  
  2,670    
Origin Energy Limited (Energy, Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels)
    44,795  
  7,906    
OZ Minerals Limited (Materials, Metals & Mining)
    13,043  
  2,019    
Paladin Energy Limited (Energy, Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels)†
    7,539  
  3,289    
Qantas Airways Limited (Industrials, Airlines)
    7,416  
  2,658    
QBE Insurance Group Limited (Financials, Insurance)
    48,580  
  4,487    
QR National Limited (Industrials, Road & Rail)†
    15,548  
  343    
Ramsay Health Care Limited (Health Care, Health Care Providers & Services)
    6,773  
  1,148    
Rio Tinto Limited (Materials, Metals & Mining)
    100,635  
  2,195    
Santos Limited (Energy, Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels)
    35,305  

 


 

Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)   Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios     105
INTERNATIONAL INDEX PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
Australia (continued)        
  488    
Sims Group Limited (Materials, Metals & Mining)
  $ 8,838  
  969    
Sonic Healthcare Limited (Health Care, Health Care Providers & Services)
    12,007  
  4,134    
SP AusNet (Utilities, Electric Utilities)
    3,763  
  6,260    
Stockland (Financials, Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs))
    24,022  
  3,381    
SunCorp-Metway Limited (Financials, Insurance)
    29,656  
  1,878    
Tabcorp Holdings Limited (Consumer Discretionary, Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure)
    14,549  
  3,377    
Tatts Group Limited (Consumer Discretionary, Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure)
    8,174  
  11,473    
Telstra Corporation Limited (Telecommunication Services, Diversified Telecommunication Services)
    33,465  
  1,674    
Toll Holdings Limited (Industrials, Air Freight & Logistics)
    10,268  
  3,646    
Transurban Group (Industrials, Transportation Infrastructure)
    20,252  
  2,701    
Wesfarmers Limited (Consumer Staples, Food & Staples Retailing)
    88,786  
  385    
Wesfarmers Limited Price Protected Shares (Consumer Staples, Food & Staples Retailing)
    12,819  
  5,754    
Westfield Group (Financials, Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs))
    55,588  
  5,754    
Westfield Retail Trust (Financials, Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs))†
    15,593  
  7,830    
Westpac Banking Corporation (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    197,056  
  1,640    
Woodside Petroleum Limited (Energy, Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels)
    79,388  
  3,132    
Woolworths Limited (Consumer Staples, Food & Staples Retailing)
    87,080  
  505    
WorleyParsons Limited (Energy, Energy Equipment & Services)
    16,182  
       
 
       
       
 
    2,619,095  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Austria: 0.35%        
  497    
Erste Bank Der Oesterreichischen Sparkassen AG (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    25,078  
  2,606    
IMMOFINANZ Immobilien Anlagen AG (Financials, Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs))
    11,767  
  389    
OMV AG (Energy, Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels)
    17,581  
  128    
Raiffeisen International Bank Holdings (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    7,104  
  843    
Telekom Austria AG (Telecommunication Services, Diversified Telecommunication Services)
    12,329  
  178    
Verbund — Oesterreichische Elektrizitaetswirtschafts AG (Utilities, Electric Utilities)
    7,908  
  289    
Voestalpine AG (Materials, Metals & Mining)
    13,569  
  114    
Wiener Staedtische Allgemeine Versicherung AG (Financials, Insurance)
    6,511  
       
 
       
       
 
    101,847  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Belgium: 0.95%        
  1,902    
Anheuser-Busch InBev NV (Consumer Staples, Beverages)
    108,346  
  2,600    
Anheuser-Busch InBev NV Strip VVPR (Consumer Staples, Beverages)†
    18  
  102    
Bekaert SA (Industrials, Electrical Equipment)
    11,635  
  395    
Belgacom SA (Telecommunication Services, Diversified Telecommunication Services)
    15,302  
  199    
Colruyt SA (Consumer Staples, Food & Staples Retailing)
    10,480  
  272    
Delhaize Group (Consumer Staples, Food & Staples Retailing)
    22,146  
  1,642    
Dexia (Financials, Commercial Banks)†
    6,395  
  6,006    
Fortis (Financials, Insurance)
    17,066  
  9,100    
Fortis Strip VVPR (Financials, Insurance)†
    26  
  217    
Groupe Bruxelles Lambert SA (Financials, Diversified Financial Services)
    20,263  
  435    
KBC Groep NV (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    16,358  
  80    
Mobistar SA (Telecommunication Services, Wireless Telecommunication Services)
    5,546  
  67    
Nationale A Portefeuille (Financials, Diversified Financial Services)
    4,612  
  159    
Solvay SA (Materials, Chemicals)
    18,836  
  265    
UCB SA (Health Care, Pharmaceuticals)
    10,063  
  295    
Umicore (Materials, Chemicals)
    14,631  
       
 
       
       
 
    281,723  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Bermuda: 0.43%        
  1,000    
Cheung Kong Infrastructure Holdings Limited (Utilities, Electric Utilities)
    4,725  
  2,843    
Esprit Holdings Limited (Consumer Discretionary, Specialty Retail)
    13,048  
  50    
Independent Tankers Corporation Limited (Energy, Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels)†
    14  
  1,976    
Kerry Properties Limited (Financials, Real Estate Management & Development)
    9,882  

 


 

106     Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios   Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
INTERNATIONAL INDEX PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
Bermuda (continued)        
  6,200    
Li & Fung Limited (Consumer Discretionary, Distributors)
  $ 31,763  
  8,914    
Mongolia Energy Company Limited (Energy, Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels)†
    1,799  
  7,986    
Noble Group Limited (Industrials, Trading Companies & Distributors)
    13,558  
  4,084    
NWS Holdings Limited (Industrials, Industrial Conglomerates)
    6,248  
  200    
Orient Overseas International Limited (Industrials, Marine)
    2,099  
  728    
Seadrill Limited (Energy, Energy Equipment & Services)
    26,328  
  4,333    
Shangri-La Asia Limited (Consumer Discretionary, Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure)
    11,197  
  2,000    
Yue Yuen Industrial Holdings Limited (Consumer Discretionary, Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods)
    6,364  
       
 
       
       
 
    127,025  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Cayman Islands: 0.13%        
  500    
ASM Pacific Technology (Information Technology, Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment)
    6,277  
  6,000    
Foxconn International Holdings Limited (Information Technology, Electronic Equipment & Instruments)†
    3,602  
  1,500    
Lifestyle International Holdings Limited (Consumer Discretionary, Multiline Retail)
    3,591  
  5,962    
Sands China Limited (Consumer Discretionary, Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure)
    13,306  
  3,812    
Wynn Macau Limited (Consumer Discretionary, Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure)
    10,634  
       
 
       
       
 
    37,410  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Cyprus: 0.02%        
  1,977    
Bank of Cyprus Public Company Limited (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    7,173  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Denmark: 1.12%        
  1    
A.P. Moller-Maersk A/S Class A (Industrials, Marine)
    9,190  
  4    
A.P. Moller-Maersk A/S Class B (Industrials, Marine)
    37,626  
  312    
Carlsberg A/S (Consumer Staples, Beverages)
    33,595  
  67    
Coloplast AS Class B (Health Care, Health Care Equipment & Supplies)
    9,704  
  409    
Danske Bank (Financials, Commercial Banks)†
    9,134  
  1,228    
Danske Bank (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    27,192  
  550    
DSV A/S (Industrials, Road & Rail)
    13,580  
  1,102    
Novo Nordisk A/S Class B (Health Care, Pharmaceuticals)
    138,452  
  106    
Novozymes A/S Class B (Materials, Chemicals)
    16,229  
  141    
Pandora A/S (Consumer Discretionary, Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods)
    7,196  
  75    
Trygvesta A/S (Financials, Insurance)
    4,411  
  548    
Vestas Wind Systems A/S (Industrials, Electrical Equipment)†
    23,769  
  20    
William Demant Holding (Health Care, Health Care Equipment & Supplies)†
    1,732  
       
 
       
       
 
    331,810  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Finland: 1.10%        
  357    
Elisa Oyj (Telecommunication Services, Diversified Telecommunication Services)
    7,857  
  1,155    
Fortum Oyj (Energy, Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels)
    39,219  
  138    
Kesko Oyj (Consumer Staples, Food & Staples Retailing)
    6,454  
  421    
Kone Oyj (Industrials, Machinery)
    24,224  
  357    
Metso Oyj (Industrials, Machinery)
    19,195  
  380    
Neste Oil Oyj Limited (Energy, Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels)
    7,836  
  9,876    
Nokia Oyj (Telecommunication Services, Diversified Telecommunication Services)
    84,467  
  280    
Nokian Renkaat Oyj (Consumer Discretionary, Auto Components)
    11,916  
  368    
OKO Bank (Financials, Diversified Financial Services)
    5,017  
  267    
Orion Oyj (Health Care, Pharmaceuticals)
    6,478  
  238    
Outokumpu Oyj (Materials, Metals & Mining)
    4,122  
  200    
Rautaruukki Oyj (Materials, Metals & Mining)
    4,796  
  1,107    
Sampo Oyj (Financials, Insurance)
    35,315  
  240    
SanomaWSOY Oyj (Consumer Discretionary, Media)
    5,432  
  1,560    
Stora Enso Oyj (Materials, Paper & Forest Products)
    18,582  
  1,430    
UPM-Kymmene Oyj (Materials, Paper & Forest Products)
    30,237  
  376    
Wartsila Oyj (Industrials, Machinery)
    14,680  
       
 
       
       
 
    325,827  
       
 
     

 


 

Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)   Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios     107
INTERNATIONAL INDEX PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
France: 9.80%        
  378    
Accor SA (Consumer Discretionary, Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure)
  $ 16,984  
  88    
Aeroports de Paris (Industrials, Transportation Infrastructure)
    8,106  
  400    
Air France-KLM (Industrials, Airlines)
    6,661  
  732    
Air Liquide SA (Materials, Chemicals)
    97,266  
  5,904    
Alcatel SA (Information Technology, Communications Equipment)
    33,895  
  541    
Alstom RGPT (Industrials, Machinery)
    31,991  
  134    
Atos Origin SA (Information Technology, IT Services)
    7,857  
  4,538    
AXA SA (Financials, Insurance)
    94,829  
  35    
BioMerieux (Health Care, Health Care Equipment & Supplies)
    3,671  
  2,499    
BNP Paribas SA (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    182,781  
  607    
Bouygues SA (Industrials, Construction & Engineering)
    29,149  
  129    
Bureau Veritas SA (Industrials, Commercial Services & Supplies)
    10,132  
  397    
Cap Gemini SA (Information Technology, IT Services)
    23,059  
  1,584    
Carrefour SA (Consumer Staples, Food & Staples Retailing)
    70,129  
  142    
Casino Guichard Perrachon SA (Consumer Discretionary, Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure)
    13,441  
  168    
Christian Dior SA (Consumer Discretionary, Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods)
    23,649  
  440    
CNP Assurances (Financials, Insurance)
    9,341  
  1,023    
Compagnie de Saint-Gobain (Industrials, Building Products)
    62,638  
  378    
Compagnie Generale de Geophysique — Veritas (Energy, Energy Equipment & Services)†
    13,631  
  454    
Compagnie Generale Des Establissements Michelin (Consumer Discretionary, Auto Components)
    38,347  
  2,460    
Credit Agricole SA (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    40,371  
  156    
Dassault Systemes SA (Information Technology, Software)
    11,989  
  434    
Edenred (Consumer Staples, Commercial Services & Supplies)
    13,098  
  120    
Eiffage SA (Industrials, Construction & Engineering)†
    7,209  
  682    
Electricite de France (Utilities, Electric Utilities)
    28,242  
  15    
Eramet (Materials, Metals & Mining)
    5,544  
  532    
Essilor International SA Cie Generale d’Optique (Health Care, Health Care Equipment & Supplies)
    39,507  
  86    
Eurazeo (Financials, Diversified Financial Services)
    6,725  
  260    
Eutelsat Communications (Consumer Discretionary, Media)
    10,385  
  72    
Fonciere des Regions (Financials, Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs))
    7,672  
  4,871    
France Telecom SA (Telecommunication Services, Diversified Telecommunication Services)
    109,139  
  3,221    
Gaz de France (Utilities, Multi-Utilities)
    131,238  
  1,701    
GDF Suez (Utilities, Electric Utilities)
    2  
  56    
Gecina SA (Financials, Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs))
    7,724  
  1,507    
Groupe Danone (Consumer Staples, Food Products)
    98,446  
  1,205    
Groupe Eurotunnel SA (Industrials, Transportation Infrastructure)
    12,820  
  28    
Hermes International (Consumer Discretionary, Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods)
    6,139  
  69    
ICADE (Financials, Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs))
    8,515  
  48    
ILIAD SA (Telecommunication Services, Diversified Telecommunication Services)
    5,755  
  112    
Imerys SA (Materials, Construction Materials)
    8,211  
  197    
JC Decaux SA (Consumer Discretionary, Media)
    6,611  
  270    
Klepierre (Financials, Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs))
    10,959  
  630    
L’Oreal SA (Consumer Staples, Personal Products)
    73,391  
  528    
Lafarge SA (Materials, Construction Materials)
    32,936  
  299    
Lagardere SCA (Consumer Discretionary, Media)
    12,765  
  333    
Legrand SA (Industrials, Electrical Equipment)
    13,853  
  637    
LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SA (Consumer Discretionary, Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods)
    100,838  
  188    
M6 Metropole Television (Consumer Discretionary, Media)
    4,913  
  2,215    
Natixis (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    12,528  
  94    
Neopost SA (Information Technology, Office Electronics)
    8,234  
  369    
PagesJaunes SA (Consumer Discretionary, Media)
    3,696  
  526    
Pernod-Ricard (Consumer Staples, Beverages)
    49,125  
  393    
Peugeot SA (Consumer Discretionary, Automobiles)
    15,528  
  197    
Pinault-Printempts-Redoute SA (Consumer Discretionary, Multiline Retail)
    30,194  
  336    
Publicis Groupe (Consumer Discretionary, Media)
    18,845  
  506    
Renault SA (Consumer Discretionary, Automobiles)
    27,974  

 


 

108     Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios   Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
INTERNATIONAL INDEX PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
France (continued)        
  424    
Safran SA (Industrials, Aerospace & Defense)
  $ 14,986  
  2,734    
Sanofi-Aventis SA (Health Care, Pharmaceuticals)
    191,697  
  629    
Schneider Electric SA (Industrials, Electrical Equipment)
    107,505  
  444    
SCOR SE (Financials, Insurance)
    12,091  
  79    
Societe BIC SA (Industrials, Commercial Services & Supplies)
    7,022  
  1,670    
Societe Generale (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    108,514  
  348    
Societe Television Francaise 1 (Consumer Discretionary, Media)
    6,389  
  245    
Sodexho Alliance SA (Consumer Discretionary, Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure)
    17,892  
  684    
Suez Environnement SA (Utilities, Water Utilities)
    14,153  
  270    
Technip SA (Energy, Energy Equipment & Services)
    28,794  
  265    
Thales SA (Industrials, Aerospace & Defense)
    10,570  
  5,518    
Total SA (Energy, Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels)
    335,913  
  243    
Unibail-Rodamco (Financials, Real Estate Management & Development)
    52,638  
  287    
Vallourec SA (Industrials, Machinery)
    32,197  
  952    
Veolia Environnement (Utilities, Multi-Utilities)
    29,601  
  1,162    
Vinci SA (Industrials, Construction & Engineering)
    72,615  
  3,257    
Vivendi SA (Consumer Discretionary, Media)
    93,009  
       
 
       
       
 
    2,894,264  
       
 
       
Germany: 8.12%        
  545    
Adidas-Salomon AG (Consumer Discretionary, Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods)
    34,336  
  1,177    
Allianz AG (Financials, Insurance)
    165,186  
  39    
Axel Springer AG (Consumer Discretionary, Media)
    6,304  
  2,394    
BASF SE (Materials, Chemicals)
    207,061  
  2,160    
Bayer AG (Health Care, Pharmaceuticals)
    167,261  
  854    
Bayerische Motoren Werke AG (Consumer Discretionary, Automobiles)
    71,104  
  230    
Beiersdorf AG (Consumer Staples, Personal Products)
    14,037  
  74    
Brenntag AG (Materials, Chemicals)
    8,218  
  224    
Celesio AG (Health Care, Health Care Providers & Services)
    5,501  
  1,842    
Commerzbank AG (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    14,355  
  132    
Continental AG (Consumer Discretionary, Auto Components)
    11,911  
  2,352    
Daimler AG (Consumer Discretionary, Automobiles)«
    166,163  
  2,409    
Deutsche Bank AG (Financials, Capital Markets)
    141,631  
  516    
Deutsche Boerse AG (Financials, Diversified Financial Services)
    39,160  
  580    
Deutsche Lufthansa AG (Industrials, Airlines)
    12,293  
  2,245    
Deutsche Post AG (Industrials, Air Freight & Logistics)
    40,470  
  7,456    
Deutsche Telekom AG (Telecommunication Services, Diversified Telecommunication Services)
    114,859  
  4,666    
E.ON AG (Utilities, Electric Utilities)
    142,503  
  109    
Fraport AG (Industrials, Transportation Infrastructure)
    7,988  
  499    
Fresenius Medical Care AG & Company (Health Care, Health Care Providers & Services)
    33,513  
  277    
Fresenius SE (Health Care, Health Care Equipment & Supplies)
    25,623  
  436    
GEA Group AG (Industrials, Machinery)
    14,360  
  179    
Hannover Rueckversicherung AG (Financials, Insurance)
    9,773  
  379    
Heidelbergcement AG (Materials, Construction Materials)
    26,472  
  338    
Henkel KGaA (Consumer Staples, Household Products)
    17,659  
  120    
Hochtief AG (Industrials, Construction & Engineering)
    12,908  
  2,863    
Infineon Technologies AG (Information Technology, Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment)
    29,356  
  377    
K+S AG (Materials, Chemicals)
    28,461  
  142    
Kabel Deutschland Holding AG (Consumer Discretionary, Media)†
    7,526  
  219    
LANXESS AG (Materials, Chemicals)
    16,381  
  436    
Linde AG (Materials, Chemicals)
    68,865  
  275    
MAN AG (Industrials, Machinery)
    34,296  
  167    
Merck KGaA (Health Care, Pharmaceuticals)
    15,071  
  341    
Metro AG (Consumer Staples, Food & Staples Retailing)
    23,301  
  495    
Muenchener Rueckversicherungs-Gesellschaft AG (Financials, Insurance)
    77,868  
  15    
PUMA AG Rudolf Dassler Sport (Consumer Discretionary, Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods)
    4,399  

 


 

Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)   Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios     109
INTERNATIONAL INDEX PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
Germany (continued)        
  1,102    
RWE AG (Utilities, Multi-Utilities)
  $ 70,193  
  125    
Salzgitter AG (Materials, Metals & Mining)
    9,867  
  2,224    
SAP AG (Information Technology, Software)
    136,160  
  2,136    
Siemens AG (Industrials, Industrial Conglomerates)
    292,755  
  194    
Suedzucker AG (Consumer Staples, Food Products)
    5,411  
  881    
Thyssenkrupp AG (Materials, Metals & Mining)
    35,996  
  410    
TUI AG (Consumer Discretionary, Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure)
    4,900  
  356    
United Internet AG (Information Technology, Internet Software & Services)
    6,407  
  78    
Volkswagen AG (Consumer Discretionary, Automobiles)
    11,972  
  46    
Wacker Chemie AG (Materials, Chemicals)
    10,346  
       
 
       
       
 
    2,400,180  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Greece: 0.25%        
  1,509    
Alpha Bank AE (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    9,730  
  465    
Coca-Cola Hellenic Bottling Company SA (Consumer Staples, Beverages)
    12,488  
  961    
EFG Eurobank Ergasias SA (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    5,992  
  730    
Hellenic Telecommunications Organization SA (Telecommunication Services, Diversified Telecommunication Services)†
    8,152  
  2,157    
National Bank of Greece SA (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    19,197  
  590    
Opap SA (Consumer Discretionary, Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure)
    12,634  
  340    
Public Power Corporation SA (Utilities, Electric Utilities)
    5,917  
       
 
       
       
 
    74,110  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Hong Kong: 2.30%        
  20,600    
AIA Group Limited (Financials, Insurance)†
    63,427  
  4,186    
Bank of East Asia Limited (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    17,786  
  10,000    
BOC Hong Kong Holdings Limited (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    32,590  
  3,000    
Cathay Pacific Airways Limited (Industrials, Airlines)
    7,189  
  4,000    
Cheung Kong Holdings Limited (Financials, Real Estate Management & Development)
    65,205  
  5,000    
CLP Holdings Limited (Utilities, Electric Utilities)
    40,432  
  2,000    
Hang Lung Group Limited (Financials, Real Estate Management & Development)
    12,380  
  6,000    
Hang Lung Properties Limited (Financials, Real Estate Management & Development)
    26,265  
  2,000    
Hang Seng Bank Limited (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    32,294  
  3,107    
Henderson Land Development Company Limited (Financials, Real Estate Management & Development)
    21,529  
  11,342    
Hong Kong & China Gas Company Limited (Utilities, Gas Utilities)
    27,208  
  3,500    
Hong Kong Electric Holdings Limited (Utilities, Electric Utilities)
    23,398  
  2,000    
Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing Limited (Financials, Diversified Financial Services)
    43,453  
  1,000    
Hopewell Holdings (Financials, Real Estate Management & Development)
    3,002  
  5,000    
Hutchison Whampoa Limited (Industrials, Industrial Conglomerates)
    59,201  
  1,809    
Hysan Development Company Limited (Financials, Real Estate Management & Development)
    7,442  
  3,584    
MTR Corporation Limited (Industrials, Road & Rail)
    13,270  
  6,611    
New World Development Limited (Financials, Real Estate Management & Development)
    11,678  
  11,977    
PCCW Limited (Telecommunication Services, Diversified Telecommunication Services)
    4,989  
  4,193    
Sino Land Company (Financials, Real Estate Management & Development)
    7,450  
  4,000    
SJM Holdings Limited (Consumer Discretionary, Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure)
    7,004  
  4,057    
Sun Hung Kai Properties Limited (Financials, Real Estate Management & Development)
    64,257  
  2,000    
Swire Pacific Limited (Financials, Real Estate Management & Development)
    29,311  
  6,048    
The Link REIT (Financials, Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs))
    18,933  
  3,625    
Wharf Holdings Limited (Financials, Real Estate Management & Development)
    25,002  
  2,000    
Wheelock & Company (Financials, Real Estate Management & Development)
    7,508  
  500    
Wing Hang Bank Limited (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    5,888  
       
 
       
       
 
    678,091  
       
 
     

 


 

110     Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios   Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
INTERNATIONAL INDEX PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
Ireland: 0.28%        
  10,068    
Bank of Ireland plc (Financials, Commercial Banks)†(a)
  $ 3,139  
  1,841    
CRH plc (Materials, Construction Materials)
    42,215  
  1,473    
Elan Corporation plc (Health Care, Pharmaceuticals)†
    10,135  
  1,288    
James Hardie Industries NV (Materials, Construction Materials)†
    8,127  
  369    
Kerry Group plc (Consumer Staples, Food Products)
    13,738  
  186    
Ryanair Holdings plc ADR (Industrials, Airlines)«
    5,171  
       
 
       
       
 
    82,525  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Israel: 0.77%        
  2,612    
Bank Hapoalim Limited (Financials, Commercial Banks)†
    13,584  
  3,047    
Bank Leumi Le-Israel (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    15,602  
  4,581    
Bezeq Israeli Telecommunication Corporation Limited (Telecommunication Services, Diversified Telecommunication Services)
    13,584  
  147    
Cellcom Israel Limited (Telecommunication Services, Wireless Telecommunication Services)
    4,824  
  12    
Delek Group Limited (Industrials, Industrial Conglomerates)
    3,248  
  69    
Elbit Systems Limited (Industrials, Aerospace & Defense)
    3,842  
  1,191    
Israel Chemicals Limited (Materials, Chemicals)
    19,609  
  1,639    
Israel Discount Bank Limited (Financials, Commercial Banks)†
    3,456  
  671    
Makhteshim-Agan Industries Limited (Materials, Chemicals)
    3,549  
  183    
Nice Systems Limited (Information Technology, Software)†
    6,757  
  252    
Partner Communications Company Limited (Telecommunication Services, Wireless Telecommunication Services)†
    4,791  
  2,456    
Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Limited (Health Care, Pharmaceuticals)
    123,215  
  7    
The Israel Corporation Limited (Materials, Chemicals)
    8,387  
  359    
United Mizrahi Bank Limited (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    4,054  
       
 
       
       
 
    228,502  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Italy: 2.81%        
  3,249    
AEM SpA (Utilities, Multi-Utilities)
    5,263  
  3,051    
Assicurazioni Generali SpA (Financials, Insurance)
    66,069  
  620    
Atlantia SpA (Industrials, Transportation Infrastructure)
    14,208  
  334    
Autogrill SpA (Consumer Discretionary, Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure)
    4,703  
  1,676    
Banca Carige SpA (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    3,969  
  6,574    
Banca Monte Dei Paschi di Siena SpA (Financials, Commercial Banks)«
    8,203  
  3,821    
Banco Popolare SpA (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    11,393  
  720    
Beni Stabili SpA (Financials, Real Estate Management & Development)
    724  
  3,940    
Enel Green Power SpA (Utilities, Multi-Utilities)
    10,933  
  17,021    
Enel SpA (Utilities, Multi-Utilities)
    107,295  
  6,748    
ENI SpA (Energy, Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels)
    165,731  
  190    
Exor SpA (Financials, Diversified Financial Services)
    5,846  
  1,989    
Fiat Industrial (Consumer Discretionary, Auto Components)†
    28,555  
  1,989    
Fiat SpA (Consumer Discretionary, Automobiles)
    18,012  
  1,029    
Finmeccanica SpA (Industrials, Aerospace & Defense)
    12,950  
  20,198    
Intesa Sanpaolo SpA RNC (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    59,768  
  2,763    
Intesa Sanpaolo SpA (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    7,303  
  344    
Luxottica Group SpA (Consumer Discretionary, Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods)
    11,232  
  1,799    
Mediaset SpA (Consumer Discretionary, Media)
    11,432  
  1,197    
Mediobanca SpA (Financials, Capital Markets)
    12,248  
  4,363    
Parmalat SpA (Consumer Staples, Food Products)
    14,617  
  705    
Pirelli & Company SpA (Consumer Discretionary, Auto Components)
    6,195  
  705    
Prelios SpA (Financials, Real Estate Management & Development)
    550  
  537    
Prysmian SpA (Industrials, Electrical Equipment)
    11,522  
  697    
Saipem SpA (Energy, Energy Equipment & Services)
    37,052  
  3,851    
Snam Rete Gas SpA (Utilities, Gas Utilities)
    21,645  

 


 

Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)   Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios     111
INTERNATIONAL INDEX PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
Italy (continued)        
  16,221    
Telecom Italia SpA RSP (Telecommunication Services, Diversified Telecommunication Services)
  $ 21,816  
  24,797    
Telecom Italia SpA (Telecommunication Services, Diversified Telecommunication Services)
    38,129  
  3,371    
Terna SpA (Utilities, Electric Utilities)
    16,138  
  34,858    
UniCredito Italiano SpA (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    86,155  
  1,378    
Unione di Banche SpA (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    11,776  
       
 
       
       
 
    831,432  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Japan: 19.99%        
  1,000    
77 Bank Limited (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    5,025  
  100    
ABC-Mart Incorporated (Consumer Discretionary, Specialty Retail)
    3,637  
  400    
Advantest Corporation (Information Technology, Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment)
    7,204  
  1,600    
Aeon Company Limited (Consumer Staples, Food & Staples Retailing)
    18,543  
  200    
Aeon Credit Service Company Limited (Financials, Consumer Finance)
    2,753  
  200    
Aeon Mall Company Limited (Financials, Real Estate Management & Development)
    4,294  
  500    
Aisin Seiki Company Limited (Consumer Discretionary, Auto Components)
    17,360  
  2,000    
Ajinomoto Company Incorporated (Consumer Staples, Food Products)
    20,846  
  100    
Alfresa Holdings Corporation (Health Care, Health Care Providers & Services)
    3,841  
  2,000    
All Nippon Airways Company Limited (Industrials, Airlines)
    5,963  
  1,000    
Amada Company Limited (Industrials, Machinery)
    8,343  
  1,000    
Aozora Bank Limited (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    2,260  
  1,000    
Asahi Breweries Limited (Consumer Staples, Beverages)
    16,627  
  3,000    
Asahi Glass Company Limited (Industrials, Building Products)
    37,725  
  3,000    
Asahi Kasei Corporation (Materials, Chemicals)
    20,233  
  1,100    
Astellas Pharma Incorporated (Health Care, Pharmaceuticals)
    40,731  
  1,000    
Bank of Kyoto Limited (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    8,848  
  3,000    
Bank of Yokohama Limited (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    14,246  
  200    
Benesse Corporation (Consumer Discretionary, Diversified Consumer Services)
    8,187  
  1,700    
Bridgestone Corporation (Consumer Discretionary, Auto Components)
    35,623  
  600    
Brother Industries Limited (Information Technology, Office Electronics)
    8,815  
  2,900    
Canon Incorporated (Information Technology, Office Electronics)
    126,208  
  100    
Canon Marketing Japan Incorporated (Consumer Discretionary, Distributors)
    1,242  
  700    
Casio Computer Company Limited (Consumer Discretionary, Household Durables)
    5,537  
  4    
Central Japan Railway Company (Industrials, Road & Rail)
    31,690  
  2,000    
Chiba Bank Limited (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    11,205  
  1,700    
Chubu Electric Power Company Incorporated (Utilities, Electric Utilities)
    37,810  
  600    
Chugai Pharmaceutical Company Limited (Health Care, Pharmaceuticals)
    10,329  
  600    
Citizen Holdings Company Limited (Information Technology, Electronic Equipment & Instruments)
    3,455  
  200    
Coca-Cola West Japan Company Limited (Consumer Staples, Beverages)
    3,811  
  1,000    
Cosmo Oil Company Limited (Energy, Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels)
    3,114  
  400    
Credit Saison Company Limited (Financials, Consumer Finance)
    6,434  
  21    
Dai Ichi Mutual Life Insurance (Financials, Insurance)†
    31,684  
  1,000    
Dai Nippon Printing Company Limited (Industrials, Commercial Services & Supplies)
    12,178  
  1,000    
Daicel Chemical Industries Limited (Materials, Chemicals)
    6,167  
  1,000    
Daido Steel Company Limited (Materials, Metals & Mining)
    5,686  
  1,800    
Daiichi Sankyo Company Limited (Health Care, Pharmaceuticals)
    34,754  
  600    
Daikin Industries Limited (Industrials, Building Products)
    17,968  
  500    
Dainippon Sumitomo Pharma Company Limited (Health Care, Pharmaceuticals)
    4,659  
  200    
Daito Trust Construction Company Limited (Financials, Real Estate Management & Development)
    13,777  
  1,000    
Daiwa House Industry Company Limited (Financials, Real Estate Management & Development)
    12,287  
  4,000    
Daiwa Securities Group Incorporated (Financials, Capital Markets)
    18,370  
  200    
Dena Company Limited (Consumer Discretionary, Internet & Catalog Retail)
    7,225  
  1,000    
Denki Kagaku Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha (Materials, Chemicals)
    4,929  
  1,300    
Denso Corporation (Consumer Discretionary, Auto Components)
    43,135  
  400    
Dentsu Incorporated (Consumer Discretionary, Media)
    10,325  
  100    
Dowa Mining Company Limited (Materials, Metals & Mining)
    623  

 


 

112     Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios   Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
INTERNATIONAL INDEX PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
Japan (continued)        
  900    
East Japan Railway Company (Industrials, Road & Rail)
  $ 50,042  
  600    
Eisai Company Limited (Health Care, Pharmaceuticals)
    21,524  
  280    
Electric Power Development Company (Utilities, Independent Power Producers & Energy Traders)
    8,624  
  500    
Elpida Memory Incorporated (Information Technology, Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment)†
    6,438  
  200    
FamilyMart Company Limited (Consumer Staples, Food & Staples Retailing)
    7,514  
  500    
FANUC Limited (Industrials, Machinery)
    75,679  
  100    
Fast Retailing Company Limited (Consumer Discretionary, Specialty Retail)
    12,515  
  1,000    
Fuji Electric Holdings Company Limited (Industrials, Electrical Equipment)
    3,162  
  1,000    
Fuji Heavy Industries Limited (Consumer Discretionary, Automobiles)
    6,444  
  1    
Fuji Television Network Incorporated (Consumer Discretionary, Media)
    1,399  
  1,200    
Fujifilm Holdings Corporation (Information Technology, Electronic Equipment & Instruments)
    37,163  
  5,000    
Fujitsu Limited (Information Technology, Computers & Peripherals)
    28,252  
  2,000    
Fukuoka Financial Group Incorporated (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    8,319  
  2,000    
Furukawa Electric Company Limited (Industrials, Electrical Equipment)
    8,079  
  1,000    
GS Yuasa Corporation (Industrials, Electrical Equipment)
    6,648  
  1,000    
Gunma Bank Limited (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    5,302  
  70    
Hakuhodo DY Holdings Incorporated (Consumer Discretionary, Media)
    3,694  
  200    
Hamamatsu Photonics (Information Technology, Electronic Equipment & Instruments)
    7,923  
  2,800    
Hankyu Hanshin Holdings Incorporated (Industrials, Transportation Infrastructure)
    12,926  
  1,000    
Hino Motors Limited (Industrials, Machinery)
    4,893  
  100    
Hirose Electric Company Limited (Information Technology, Electronic Equipment & Instruments)
    10,772  
  200    
Hisamitsu Pharmaceutical Company Incorporated (Health Care, Pharmaceuticals)
    8,067  
  300    
Hitachi Chemical Company Limited (Materials, Chemicals)
    6,099  
  300    
Hitachi Construction Machinery Company Limited (Industrials, Machinery)†
    7,513  
  200    
Hitachi High-Technologies Corporation (Information Technology, Electronic Equipment & Instruments)
    3,989  
  12,000    
Hitachi Limited (Information Technology, Electronic Equipment & Instruments)
    62,467  
  500    
Hokkaido Electric Power Company Incorporated (Utilities, Electric Utilities)
    9,696  
  3,000    
Hokuhoku Financial Group Incorporated (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    5,843  
  500    
Hokuriku Electric Power Company (Utilities, Electric Utilities)
    11,325  
  4,200    
Honda Motor Company Limited (Consumer Discretionary, Automobiles)
    157,790  
  1,100    
Hoya Corporation (Information Technology, Electronic Equipment & Instruments)
    25,100  
  300    
Ibiden Company Limited (Information Technology, Electronic Equipment & Instruments)
    9,475  
  100    
Idemitsu Kosan Company Limited (Energy, Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels)
    11,710  
  6    
Inpex Holdings Incorporated (Energy, Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels)
    45,516  
  960    
Isetan Mitsukoshi Holdings Limited (Consumer Discretionary, Multiline Retail)
    8,644  
  3,000    
Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries Company Limited (Industrials, Machinery)
    7,321  
  3,000    
Isuzu Motors Limited (Consumer Discretionary, Automobiles)
    11,866  
  200    
ITO EN Limited (Consumer Staples, Beverages)
    3,484  
  3,900    
Itochu Corporation (Industrials, Trading Companies & Distributors)
    40,838  
  100    
Itochu Techno-Science Corporation (Information Technology, IT Services)
    3,238  
  800    
J Front Retailing Company Limited (Consumer Discretionary, Multiline Retail)
    3,328  
  100    
Japan Petroleum Exploration Company (Energy, Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels)
    5,001  
  2    
Japan Prime Realty Investment Corporation (Financials, Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs))
    5,400  
  1    
Japan Real Estate Investment Corporation (Financials, Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs))
    9,461  
  4    
Japan Retail Fund Investment Corporation (Financials, Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs))
    6,261  
  1,000    
Japan Steel Works (Industrials, Machinery)
    7,826  
  12    
Japan Tobacco Incorporated (Consumer Staples, Tobacco)
    43,352  
  1,200    
JFE Holdings Incorporated (Materials, Metals & Mining)
    35,114  
  1,000    
JGC Corporation (Industrials, Construction & Engineering)
    23,407  
  2,000    
Joyo Bank Limited (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    7,862  
  700    
JS Group Corporation (Industrials, Building Products)
    18,177  
  500    
JSR Corporation (Materials, Chemicals)
    10,032  
  600    
JTEKT Corporation (Industrials, Machinery)
    7,805  
  7    
Jupiter Telecommunications Company Limited (Consumer Discretionary, Media)
    6,875  
  5,900    
JX Holdings Incorporated (Energy, Energy Equipment & Services)
    39,721  

 


 

Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)   Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios     113
INTERNATIONAL INDEX PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
Japan (continued)        
  2,000    
Kajima Corporation (Industrials, Construction & Engineering)
  $ 5,602  
  1,000    
Kamigumi Company Limited (Industrials, Transportation Infrastructure)
    8,548  
  1,000    
Kaneka Corporation (Industrials, Professional Services)
    6,961  
  2,000    
Kansai Electric Power Company Incorporated (Utilities, Electric Utilities)
    43,544  
  1,000    
Kansai Paint Company Limited (Materials, Chemicals)
    8,668  
  1,400    
Kao Corporation (Consumer Staples, Personal Products)
    34,924  
  4,000    
Kawasaki Heavy Industries Limited (Industrials, Machinery)
    17,600  
  2,000    
Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha Limited (Industrials, Marine)
    7,382  
  7    
KDDI Corporation (Telecommunication Services, Wireless Telecommunication Services)
    43,340  
  1,000    
Keihin Electric Express Railway Company Limited (Industrials, Road & Rail)
    7,201  
  1,000    
Keio Corporation (Industrials, Road & Rail)
    5,975  
  1,000    
Keisei Electric Railway Company Limited (Industrials, Road & Rail)
    5,735  
  100    
Keyence Corporation (Information Technology, Electronic Equipment & Instruments)
    25,595  
  4,000    
Kintetsu Corporation (Industrials, Road & Rail)«
    12,840  
  2,000    
Kirin Brewery Company Limited (Consumer Staples, Beverages)
    26,280  
  7,000    
Kobe Steel Limited (Materials, Metals & Mining)
    18,177  
  2,500    
Komatsu Limited (Industrials, Machinery)
    84,906  
  300    
Konami Corporation (Information Technology, Software)
    5,554  
  1,000    
Konica Minolta Holdings Incorporated (Information Technology, Office Electronics)
    8,379  
  3,000    
Kubota Corporation (Industrials, Machinery)
    28,276  
  900    
Kuraray Company Limited (Materials, Chemicals)
    11,599  
  300    
Kurita Water Industries Limited (Industrials, Machinery)
    8,869  
  400    
Kyocera Corporation (Information Technology, Electronic Equipment & Instruments)
    40,539  
  1,000    
Kyowa Hakko Kogyo Company Limited (Health Care, Pharmaceuticals)
    9,377  
  1,000    
Kyushu Electric Power Company Incorporated (Utilities, Electric Utilities)
    19,536  
  100    
Lawson Incorporated (Consumer Staples, Food & Staples Retailing)
    4,821  
  100    
Mabuchi Motor Company Limited (Industrials, Electrical Equipment)
    4,761  
  300    
Makita Corporation (Industrials, Machinery)
    13,958  
  4,000    
Marubeni Corporation (Industrials, Trading Companies & Distributors)
    28,805  
  700    
Marui Company Limited (Consumer Discretionary, Multiline Retail)
    4,519  
  100    
Maruichi Steel Tube Limited (Materials, Metals & Mining)
    2,471  
  200    
Matsui Securities Company Limited (Financials, Capital Markets)
    1,087  
  5,200    
Matsushita Electric Industrial Company Limited (Consumer Discretionary, Household Durables)
    66,141  
  4,000    
Mazda Motor Corporation (Consumer Discretionary, Automobiles)
    8,800  
  200    
McDonald’s Holdings Company Limited (Consumer Discretionary, Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure)
    4,828  
  400    
Mediceo Paltac Holdings Company Limited (Health Care, Health Care Providers & Services)
    3,539  
  200    
Meiji Holdings Company Limited (Consumer Staples, Food Products)
    8,043  
  1,900    
Millea Holdings Incorporated (Financials, Insurance)
    50,801  
  1,000    
Minebea Company Limited (Industrials, Machinery)
    5,518  
  100    
Miraca Holdings Incorporated (Health Care, Health Care Providers & Services)
    3,829  
  3,500    
Mitsubishi Chemical Holdings Corporation (Materials, Chemicals)
    22,006  
  3,500    
Mitsubishi Corporation (Industrials, Trading Companies & Distributors)
    97,157  
  5,000    
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (Industrials, Electrical Equipment)
    59,029  
  3,000    
Mitsubishi Estate Company Limited (Financials, Real Estate Management & Development)
    50,745  
  1,000    
Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Company Incorporated (Materials, Chemicals)
    7,177  
  8,000    
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Limited (Industrials, Machinery)
    36,740  
  3,000    
Mitsubishi Materials Corporation (Materials, Metals & Mining)
    10,171  
  10,000    
Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (Consumer Discretionary, Automobiles)†
    12,263  
  33,170    
Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Incorporated (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    153,129  
  170    
Mitsubishi UFJ Securities Company Limited (Financials, Diversified Financial Services)
    6,816  
  4,600    
Mitsui & Company Limited (Industrials, Trading Companies & Distributors)
    82,455  
  2,000    
Mitsui Chemicals Incorporated (Materials, Chemicals)
    7,069  
  2,000    
Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding Company Limited (Industrials, Machinery)
    4,785  
  2,000    
Mitsui Fudosan Company Limited (Financials, Real Estate Management & Development)
    33,013  
  1,000    
Mitsui Mining & Smelting Company Limited (Materials, Metals & Mining)
    3,474  

 


 

114     Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios   Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
INTERNATIONAL INDEX PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
Japan (continued)        
  3,000    
Mitsui OSK Lines Limited (Industrials, Marine)
  $ 17,276  
  1,400    
Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance Group Holdings Incorporated (Financials, Insurance)
    31,878  
  2,000    
Mitsui Trust Holdings Incorporated (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    7,093  
  200    
Mitsumi Electric Company Limited (Information Technology, Electronic Equipment & Instruments)
    2,662  
  53,600    
Mizuho Financial Group Incorporated (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    88,925  
  4,000    
Mizuho Trust & Banking Company Limited (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    3,607  
  500    
Murata Manufacturing Company Limited (Information Technology, Electronic Equipment & Instruments)
    36,006  
  200    
Nabtesco Corporation (Industrials, Machinery)
    5,030  
  600    
Namco Bandai Holdings Incorporated (Consumer Discretionary, Leisure Equipment & Products)
    6,542  
  7,000    
NEC Corporation (Information Technology, Computers & Peripherals)
    15,232  
  1,000    
NGK Insulators Limited (Industrials, Machinery)
    17,877  
  300    
Nidec Corporation (Industrials, Electrical Equipment)
    25,968  
  800    
Nikon Corporation (Consumer Discretionary, Leisure Equipment & Products)
    16,494  
  300    
Nintendo Company Limited (Information Technology, Software)
    81,041  
  1    
Nippon Building Fund Incorporated (Financials, Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs))
    9,738  
  1,000    
Nippon Electric Glass Company Limited (Information Technology, Electronic Equipment & Instruments)
    14,162  
  2,000    
Nippon Express Company Limited (Industrials, Road & Rail)
    7,670  
  300    
Nippon Paper Group Incorporated (Materials, Paper & Forest Products)
    6,391  
  2,000    
Nippon Sheet Glass Company Limited (Industrials, Building Products)
    5,771  
  13,000    
Nippon Steel Corporation (Materials, Metals & Mining)
    41,572  
  1,200    
Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corporation (Telecommunication Services, Diversified Telecommunication Services)
    53,883  
  4,000    
Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (Industrials, Marine)
    15,629  
  2,000    
Nishi-Nippon City Bank Limited (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    5,747  
  400    
Nissan Chemical Industries Limited (Materials, Chemicals)
    4,136  
  6,600    
Nissan Motor Company Limited (Consumer Discretionary, Automobiles)
    58,557  
  500    
Nisshin Seifun Group Incorporated (Consumer Staples, Food Products)
    5,765  
  2,000    
Nisshin Steel Company Limited (Materials, Metals & Mining)
    4,304  
  200    
Nissin Food Products Company Limited (Consumer Staples, Food Products)
    7,050  
  100    
Nitori Company Limited (Consumer Discretionary, Specialty Retail)
    8,788  
  400    
Nitto Denko Corporation (Materials, Chemicals)
    21,207  
  4,000    
NKSJ Holdings Incorporated (Financials, Insurance)
    26,112  
  300    
NOK Corporation (Consumer Discretionary, Auto Components)
    5,316  
  9,200    
Nomura Holdings Incorporated (Financials, Capital Markets)
    48,113  
  300    
Nomura Real Estate Holding Incorporated (Financials, Real Estate Management & Development)
    4,548  
  1    
Nomura Real Estate Office Fund (Financials, Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs))
    6,768  
  300    
Nomura Research Institute Limited (Information Technology, IT Services)
    6,622  
  1,000    
NSK Limited (Industrials, Machinery)
    8,620  
  1,000    
NTN Corporation (Industrials, Machinery)
    4,797  
  3    
NTT Data Corporation (Information Technology, IT Services)
    9,273  
  40    
NTT DoCoMo Incorporated (Telecommunication Services, Wireless Telecommunication Services)
    70,305  
  3    
NTT Urban Development Corporation (Financials, Real Estate Management & Development)
    2,514  
  2,000    
Obayashi Corporation (Industrials, Construction & Engineering)
    8,896  
  20    
OBIC Company Limited (Information Technology, IT Services)
    3,794  
  2,000    
Odakyu Electric Railway Company Limited (Industrials, Road & Rail)
    16,855  
  2,000    
OJI Paper Company Limited (Materials, Paper & Forest Products)
    9,497  
  600    
Olympus Corporation (Health Care, Health Care Equipment & Supplies)
    16,692  
  500    
Omron Corporation (Information Technology, Electronic Equipment & Instruments)
    14,054  
  200    
Ono Pharmaceutical Company Limited (Health Care, Pharmaceuticals)
    9,834  
  100    
Oracle Corporation Japan (Information Technology, Software)
    4,166  
  100    
Oriental Land Company Limited (Consumer Discretionary, Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure)
    7,947  
  280    
ORIX Corporation (Financials, Consumer Finance)
    26,223  
  5,000    
Osaka Gas Company Limited (Utilities, Gas Utilities)
    19,957  
  600    
Otsuka Holdings Company Limited (Health Care, Health Care Providers & Services)
    14,823  
  19    
Rakuten Incorporated (Consumer Discretionary, Internet & Catalog Retail)
    17,086  
  4,800    
Resona Holdings Incorporated (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    22,852  

 


 

Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)   Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios     115
INTERNATIONAL INDEX PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
Japan (continued)        
  2,000    
Ricoh Company Limited (Information Technology, Office Electronics)
  $ 23,467  
  100    
Rinnai Corporation (Consumer Discretionary, Household Durables)
    6,636  
  200    
Rohm Company Limited (Information Technology, Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment)
    12,527  
  100    
Sankyo Company Limited (Consumer Discretionary, Leisure Equipment & Products)
    5,127  
  200    
Santen Pharmaceutical Company Limited (Health Care, Pharmaceuticals)
    7,971  
  900    
Sapporo Hokuyo Holdings Incorporated (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    4,328  
  1,000    
Sapporo Holdings Limited (Consumer Staples, Beverages)
    3,727  
  59    
SBI Holdings Incorporated (Financials, Capital Markets)
    7,426  
  500    
Secom Company Limited (Industrials, Commercial Services & Supplies)
    23,233  
  500    
Sega Sammy Holdings Incorporated (Consumer Discretionary, Leisure Equipment & Products)
    8,692  
  400    
Seiko Epson Corporation (Information Technology, Computers & Peripherals)
    6,405  
  1,000    
Sekisui Chemical Company Limited (Consumer Discretionary, Household Durables)
    7,826  
  1,000    
Sekisui House Limited (Consumer Discretionary, Household Durables)
    9,377  
  1,600    
Senshu Ikeda Holdings Incorporated (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    2,174  
  1,920    
Seven & I Holdings Company Limited (Consumer Staples, Food & Staples Retailing)
    48,981  
  2    
Seven Bank Limited (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    4,027  
  2,200    
Sharp Corporation (Consumer Discretionary, Household Durables)
    21,820  
  500    
Shikoku Electric Power Company Incorporated (Utilities, Electric Utilities)
    13,603  
  1,000    
Shimadzu Corporation (Information Technology, Electronic Equipment & Instruments)
    8,884  
  200    
Shimano Incorporated (Consumer Discretionary, Leisure Equipment & Products)
    9,990  
  100    
Shimanura Company Limited (Consumer Discretionary, Specialty Retail)
    8,812  
  1,000    
Shimizu Corporation (Industrials, Construction & Engineering)
    4,448  
  1,100    
Shin-Etsu Chemical Company Limited (Materials, Chemicals)
    54,683  
  100    
Shinko Electric Industries (Information Technology, Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment)
    1,024  
  1,000    
Shinko Securities Company Limited (Financials, Capital Markets)
    2,657  
  2,000    
Shinsei Bank Limited (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    2,356  
  800    
Shionogi & Company Limited (Health Care, Pharmaceuticals)
    13,648  
  900    
Shiseido Company Limited (Consumer Staples, Personal Products)
    15,581  
  1,000    
Shizuoka Bank Limited (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    8,271  
  4,000    
Showa Denko KK (Materials, Chemicals)
    8,031  
  600    
Showa Shell Sekiyu KK (Energy, Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels)
    6,261  
  100    
SMC Corporation (Industrials, Machinery)
    16,458  
  2,100    
Softbank Corporation (Telecommunication Services, Wireless Telecommunication Services)
    83,818  
  3,700    
Sojitz Corporation (Industrials, Trading Companies & Distributors)
    7,384  
  2,600    
Sony Corporation (Consumer Discretionary, Household Durables)
    83,270  
  400    
Sony Financial Holdings Incorporated (Financials, Insurance)
    7,935  
  200    
Square Enix Company Limited (Information Technology, Software)
    3,472  
  400    
Stanley Electric Company Limited (Consumer Discretionary, Auto Components)
    6,612  
  300    
Sumco Corporation (Information Technology, Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment)
    6,048  
  4,000    
Sumitomo Chemical Company Limited (Materials, Chemicals)
    19,957  
  2,900    
Sumitomo Corporation (Industrials, Trading Companies & Distributors)
    41,453  
  2,000    
Sumitomo Electric Industries Limited (Consumer Discretionary, Auto Components)
    27,675  
  1,000    
Sumitomo Heavy Industries Limited (Industrials, Machinery)
    6,528  
  9,000    
Sumitomo Metal Industries Limited (Materials, Metals & Mining)
    20,125  
  1,000    
Sumitomo Metal Mining Company Limited (Materials, Metals & Mining)
    17,204  
  3,500    
Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group Incorporated (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    108,812  
  1,000    
Sumitomo Realty & Development Company Limited (Financials, Real Estate Management & Development)
    20,005  
  500    
Sumitomo Rubber Industries (Consumer Discretionary, Auto Components)
    5,109  
  4,000    
Sumitomo Trust & Banking Company Limited (Financials, Commercial Banks)(a)
    21,066  
  200    
Suzuken Company Limited (Health Care, Health Care Providers & Services)
    5,275  
  900    
Suzuki Motor Corporation (Consumer Discretionary, Automobiles)
    20,114  
  700    
T&D Holdings Incorporated (Financials, Insurance)
    17,252  
  3,000    
Taisei Corporation (Industrials, Construction & Engineering)
    7,394  
  1,000    
Taiyo Nippon Sanso Corporation (Materials, Chemicals)
    8,331  
  1,000    
Takashimaya Company Limited (Consumer Discretionary, Multiline Retail)
    6,384  

 


 

116     Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios   Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
INTERNATIONAL INDEX PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
Japan (continued)        
  1,900    
Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited (Health Care, Pharmaceuticals)
  $ 88,627  
  600    
Tanabe Seiyaku Company Limited (Health Care, Pharmaceuticals)
    9,738  
  300    
TDK Corporation (Information Technology, Electronic Equipment & Instruments)
    17,727  
  2,000    
Teijin Limited (Materials, Chemicals)
    8,944  
  400    
Terumo Corporation (Health Care, Health Care Equipment & Supplies)
    21,087  
  800    
The Chugoku Electric Power Company Incorporated (Utilities, Electric Utilities)
    14,792  
  1,000    
The Hachijuni Bank Limited (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    5,759  
  1,000    
The Hiroshima Bank Limited (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    4,340  
  1,000    
The Iyo Bank Limited (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    8,331  
  300    
THK Company Limited (Industrials, Machinery)
    7,545  
  200    
TOA Medical Electronics Company (Health Care, Health Care Equipment & Supplies)
    7,074  
  2,000    
Tobu Railway Company Limited (Industrials, Road & Rail)
    8,175  
  300    
Toho Company Limited Tokyo (Consumer Discretionary, Media)
    4,303  
  1,000    
Toho Gas Company Limited (Utilities, Gas Utilities)
    5,157  
  1,100    
Tohoku Electric Power Company Incorporated (Utilities, Electric Utilities)
    18,580  
  1,000    
Tokuyama Corporation (Materials, Chemicals)
    5,338  
  3,700    
Tokyo Electric Power Company Incorporated (Utilities, Electric Utilities)
    20,729  
  400    
Tokyo Electron Limited (Information Technology, Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment)
    22,049  
  6,000    
Tokyo Gas Company Limited (Utilities, Gas Utilities)
    27,410  
  300    
Tokyo Steel Manufacturing Company Limited (Materials, Metals & Mining)
    3,502  
  1,000    
Tokyo Tatemono Company Limited (Financials, Real Estate Management & Development)
    3,739  
  3,000    
Tokyu Corporation (Industrials, Road & Rail)
    12,443  
  1,000    
Tokyu Land Corporation (Financials, Real Estate Management & Development)
    4,352  
  1,000    
Tonengeneral Sekiyu KK (Energy, Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels)
    12,347  
  1,000    
Toppan Printing Company Limited (Industrials, Commercial Services & Supplies)
    7,887  
  4,000    
Toray Industries Incorporated (Materials, Chemicals)
    29,094  
  10,000    
Toshiba Corporation (Information Technology, Computers & Peripherals)
    48,930  
  1,000    
Tosoh Corporation (Materials, Chemicals)
    3,595  
  1,000    
TOTO Limited (Industrials, Building Products)
    8,043  
  400    
Toyo Seikan Kaisha Limited (Materials, Containers & Packaging)
    6,559  
  200    
Toyoda Gosei Company Limited (Consumer Discretionary, Auto Components)
    4,167  
  200    
Toyota Boshoku Corporation (Consumer Discretionary, Auto Components)
    2,878  
  500    
Toyota Industries Corporation (Consumer Discretionary, Auto Components)
    15,124  
  7,200    
Toyota Motor Corporation (Consumer Discretionary, Automobiles)
    289,974  
  600    
Toyota Tsusho Corporation (Industrials, Trading Companies & Distributors)
    9,897  
  300    
Trend Micro Incorporated (Information Technology, Software)
    7,989  
  200    
Tsumura & Company (Health Care, Pharmaceuticals)
    6,276  
  2,000    
UBE Industries Limited Japan (Materials, Chemicals)
    6,372  
  300    
Uni-Charm Corporation (Consumer Discretionary, Household Products)
    10,910  
  600    
UNY Company Limited (Consumer Staples, Food & Staples Retailing)
    5,569  
  300    
Ushio Incorporated (Industrials, Electrical Equipment)
    5,868  
  70    
USS Company Limited (Consumer Discretionary, Specialty Retail)
    5,445  
  4    
West Japan Railway Company (Industrials, Road & Rail)
    15,436  
  37    
Yahoo! Japan Corporation (Information Technology, Internet Software & Services)
    13,238  
  200    
Yakult Honsha Company Limited (Consumer Staples, Food Products)
    5,112  
  220    
Yamada Denki Company Limited (Consumer Discretionary, Specialty Retail)
    14,838  
  500    
Yamaha Corporation (Consumer Discretionary, Leisure Equipment & Products)
    5,668  
  700    
Yamaha Motor Company Limited (Consumer Discretionary, Automobiles)
    12,219  
  1,000    
Yamato Holdings Company Limited (Industrials, Air Freight & Logistics)
    15,509  
  100    
Yamato Kogyo Company Limited (Materials, Metals & Mining)
    3,330  
  1,000    
Yaskawa Electric Corporation (Information Technology, Electronic Equipment & Instruments)
    11,854  
  600    
Yokogawa Electric Corporation (Information Technology, Electronic Equipment & Instruments)
    4,573  
       
 
       
       
 
    5,905,759  
       
 
     

 


 

Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)   Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios     117
INTERNATIONAL INDEX PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
Luxembourg: 0.60%        
  738    
Acergy SA (Energy, Energy Equipment & Services)
  $ 18,643  
  113    
Aperam (Materials, Metals & Mining)
    4,540  
  2,261    
ArcelorMittal (Materials, Metals & Mining)
    81,789  
  205    
Millicom International Cellular SA (Telecommunication Services, Wireless Telecommunication Services)
    19,617  
  808    
SES FDR (Consumer Discretionary, Media)
    20,812  
  1,240    
Tenaris SA (Energy, Energy Equipment & Services)
    30,454  
       
 
       
       
 
    175,855  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Netherlands: 2.95%        
  4,107    
Aegon NV (Financials, Insurance)
    30,755  
  614    
Akzo Nobel NV (Materials, Chemicals)
    42,185  
  1,124    
ASML Holding NV (Information Technology, Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment)
    49,540  
  205    
Boskalis Westminster (Industrials, Construction & Engineering)
    10,841  
  155    
Corio NV (Financials, Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs))
    10,843  
  233    
Delta Lloyd NV (Financials, Insurance)
    6,201  
  1,075    
European Aeronautic Defence & Space Company (Industrials, Aerospace & Defense)
    31,292  
  169    
Fugro NV (Energy, Energy Equipment & Services)
    14,893  
  327    
Heineken Holding NV (Consumer Staples, Beverages)
    15,719  
  686    
Heineken NV (Consumer Staples, Beverages)
    37,483  
  10,063    
ING Groep NV (Financials, Diversified Financial Services)
    127,367  
  3,163    
Koninklijke Ahold NV (Consumer Staples, Food & Staples Retailing)
    42,441  
  423    
Koninklijke DSM NV (Consumer Staples, Food & Staples Retailing)
    25,990  
  2,590    
Koninklijke Philips Electronics NV (Materials, Chemicals)
    82,789  
  185    
Koninklijke Vopak NV (Industrials, Transportation Infrastructure)
    8,901  
  611    
QIAGEN NV (Health Care, Life Sciences Tools & Services)†
    12,205  
  242    
Randstad Holdings NV (Industrials, Commercial Services & Supplies)
    13,478  
  1,892    
Reed Elsevier NV (Consumer Discretionary, Media)
    24,347  
  4,131    
Royal KPN NV (Telecommunication Services, Diversified Telecommunication Services)
    70,371  
  487    
SBM Offshore NV (Energy, Energy Equipment & Services)
    14,135  
  1,622    
STMicroelectronics (Information Technology, Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment)
    20,091  
  1,048    
TNT NV (Industrials, Air Freight & Logistics)
    26,883  
  4,301    
Unilever NV (Consumer Staples, Food Products)
    134,860  
  778    
Wolters Kluwer NV (Consumer Discretionary, Media)
    18,193  
       
 
       
       
 
    871,803  
       
 
     
       
 
       
New Zealand: 0.11%        
  2,749    
Auckland International Airport Limited (Industrials, Transportation Infrastructure)
    4,646  
  939    
Contact Energy Limited (Utilities, Electric Utilities)†
    4,170  
  1,606    
Fletcher Building Limited (Materials, Construction Materials)
    11,445  
  1,680    
Sky City Entertainment Group Limited (Consumer Discretionary, Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure)
    4,333  
  5,046    
Telecom Corporation of New Zealand Limited (Telecommunication Services, Diversified Telecommunication Services)
    7,739  
       
 
       
       
 
    32,333  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Norway: 0.77%        
  480    
Aker Kvaerner ASA (Energy, Energy Equipment & Services)
    11,032  
  2,461    
DnB Nor ASA (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    37,759  
  2,303    
Norsk Hydro ASA (Materials, Metals & Mining)
    18,890  
  2,081    
Orkla ASA (Industrials, Industrial Conglomerates)
    20,169  
  1,456    
Renewable Energy Corporation AS (Information Technology, Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment)†
    5,110  
  2,902    
Statoil ASA (Energy, Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels)
    80,444  
  2,093    
Telenor ASA (Telecommunication Services, Diversified Telecommunication Services)
    34,440  
  400    
Yara International ASA (Materials, Chemicals)
    20,267  
       
 
       
       
 
    228,111  
       
 
     

 


 

118     Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios   Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
INTERNATIONAL INDEX PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
Portugal: 0.26%        
  8,347    
Banco Comercial Portugues SA (Financials, Commercial Banks)
  $ 6,814  
  1,557    
Banco Espirito Santo SA (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    6,377  
  526    
Brisa-Auto Estradas de Portugal SA (Industrials, Transportation Infrastructure)
    3,558  
  489    
Cimpor Cimentos de Portugal SA (Materials, Construction Materials)
    3,544  
  4,543    
Energias de Portugal SA (Utilities, Electric Utilities)
    17,693  
  584    
Galp Energia SGPS SA (Energy, Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels)
    12,502  
  579    
Jeronimo Martins (Consumer Staples, Food & Staples Retailing)
    9,313  
  1,531    
Portugal Telecom SGPS SA (Telecommunication Services, Diversified Telecommunication Services)
    17,670  
       
 
       
       
 
    77,471  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Singapore: 1.55%        
  4,000    
Ascendas REIT (Financials, Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs))(a)
    6,460  
  7,000    
CapitaLand Limited (Financials, Real Estate Management & Development)
    18,326  
  5,670    
CapitaMall Trust (Financials, Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs))
    8,457  
  4,000    
CapitaMalls Asia Limited (Financials, Real Estate Management & Development)
    5,649  
  1,000    
City Developments Limited (Financials, Real Estate Management & Development)
    9,139  
  5,000    
Comfortdelgro Corporation Limited (Industrials, Road & Rail)
    6,188  
  2,000    
Cosco Corporation Singapore Limited (Industrials, Machinery)
    3,253  
  4,786    
DBS Group Holdings Limited (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    55,587  
  2,000    
Fraser & Neave Limited (Industrials, Industrial Conglomerates)
    9,536  
  4,000    
Global Logistic Properties Limited (Financials, Real Estate Management & Development)†
    5,934  
  17,672    
Golden Agri-Resources Limited (Consumer Staples, Food Products)
    9,674  
  13,600    
Hutchison Port Holdings Trust (Materials, Containers & Packaging)
    13,441  
  122    
Jardine Cycle & Carriage Limited (Consumer Discretionary, Distributors)
    3,542  
  40    
K-REIT Asia (Financials, Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs))
    41  
  3,000    
Keppel Corporation Limited (Industrials, Industrial Conglomerates)
    29,274  
  2,000    
Keppel Land Limited (Financials, Real Estate Management & Development)
    7,124  
  3,000    
Neptune Orient Lines Limited (Industrials, Marine)
    4,617  
  3,590    
Olam International Limited (Consumer Staples, Food & Staples Retailing)
    7,975  
  6,519    
Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    49,545  
  1,980    
SembCorp Industries Limited (Industrials, Industrial Conglomerates)
    8,184  
  2,000    
SembCorp Marine Limited (Industrials, Machinery)
    9,266  
  1,600    
Singapore Airlines Limited (Industrials, Airlines)
    17,365  
  2,000    
Singapore Exchange Limited (Financials, Diversified Financial Services)
    12,455  
  4,000    
Singapore Press Holdings Limited (Consumer Discretionary, Media)
    12,503  
  4,000    
Singapore Technologies Engineering Limited (Industrials, Aerospace & Defense)
    10,345  
  21,000    
Singapore Telecommunications Limited (Telecommunication Services, Diversified Telecommunication Services)
    50,313  
  2,000    
StarHub Limited (Telecommunication Services, Wireless Telecommunication Services)
    4,284  
  3,221    
United Overseas Bank Limited (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    48,040  
  1,000    
United Overseas Land Limited (Financials, Real Estate Management & Development)
    3,768  
  5,000    
Wilmar International Limited (Consumer Staples, Food Products)
    21,658  
  4,000    
Yangzijiang Shipbuilding Holdings Limited (Industrials, Machinery)
    5,744  
       
 
       
       
 
    457,687  
       
 
     
       
 
       
South Africa: 0.07%        
  249    
Randgold Resources Limited (Materials, Metals & Mining)
    19,844  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Spain: 3.66%        
  766    
Abertis Infraestructuras SA (Industrials, Transportation Infrastructure)
    16,642  
  75    
Acciona SA (Utilities, Electric Utilities)
    8,150  
  291    
Acerinox SA (Materials, Metals & Mining)
    5,743  

 


 

Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)   Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios     119
INTERNATIONAL INDEX PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
Spain (continued)        
  381    
Actividades de Construccion y Servicios SA (Industrials, Construction & Engineering)
  $ 17,862  
  529    
Amadeus IT Holding SA (Information Technology, IT Services)
    10,121  
  11,192    
Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria SA (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    135,789  
  2,845    
Banco de Sabade (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    12,447  
  637    
Banco de Valencia SA (Financials, Commercial Banks)†
    2,853  
  2,239    
Banco Popular Espanol SA (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    13,162  
  21,619    
Banco Santander Central Hispano SA (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    250,990  
  842    
Bankinter SA (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    5,775  
  1,115    
Cintra Concesiones de Infraestructuras de Transporte SA (Industrials, Construction & Engineering)
    13,985  
  2,123    
Criteria CaixaCorp SA (Financials, Diversified Financial Services)
    14,974  
  637    
EDP Renovaveis SA (Utilities, Independent Power Producers & Energy Traders)†
    4,575  
  470    
Enagas (Utilities, Gas Utilities)
    10,604  
  112    
Fomento de Construcciones y Contratas SA (Industrials, Construction & Engineering)
    3,708  
  683    
Gas Natural SDG SA (Utilities, Gas Utilities)
    12,830  
  288    
Gestevision Telecinco SA (Consumer Discretionary, Media)
    3,297  
  405    
Grifols SA (Health Care, Biotechnology)
    7,060  
  2,504    
Iberdrola Renovables (Utilities, Independent Power Producers & Energy Traders)
    10,806  
  10,573    
Iberdrola SA (Utilities, Electric Utilities)
    91,942  
  268    
Indra Sistemas SA (Information Technology, IT Services)
    5,374  
  580    
Industria de Diseno Textil SA (Consumer Discretionary, Specialty Retail)
    46,540  
  1,440    
International Consolidated Airlines (Industrials, Airlines)†
    5,300  
  1,709    
International Consolidated Airlines (Industrials, Airlines)†
    6,223  
  2,235    
Mapfre SA (Financials, Insurance)
    8,422  
  279    
Red Electrica de Espana (Utilities, Electric Utilities)
    15,855  
  1,899    
Repsol YPF SA (Energy, Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels)
    65,061  
  10,662    
Telefonica SA (Telecommunication Services, Diversified Telecommunication Services)
    266,921  
  414    
Zardoya-Otis SA (Industrials, Machinery)
    6,865  
       
 
       
       
 
    1,079,876  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Sweden: 3.20%        
  868    
Alfa Laval AB (Industrials, Machinery)
    18,854  
  887    
Assa Abloy AB Class B (Industrials, Building Products)
    25,506  
  1,750    
Atlas Copco AB Class A (Industrials, Machinery)
    46,523  
  1,050    
Atlas Copco AB Class B (Industrials, Machinery)
    25,385  
  500    
Boliden AB (Materials, Metals & Mining)
    10,773  
  133    
CDON Group (Consumer Discretionary, Internet & Catalog Retail)
    721  
  623    
Electrolux AB Class B (Consumer Discretionary, Household Durables)
    16,059  
  392    
Getinge AB (Health Care, Health Care Equipment & Supplies)
    9,676  
  2,660    
Hennes & Mauritz AB Class B (Consumer Discretionary, Specialty Retail)
    88,331  
  666    
Hexagon AB (Industrials, Machinery)
    15,901  
  131    
Holmen AB Class B (Materials, Paper & Forest Products)
    4,529  
  1    
Husqvarna AB A Shares (Consumer Discretionary, Household Durables)
    8  
  1,207    
Husqvarna AB B Shares (Consumer Discretionary, Household Durables)
    10,345  
  1,200    
Investor AB (Financials, Diversified Financial Services)
    29,126  
  550    
Kinnevik Investment AB (Financials, Diversified Financial Services)
    12,818  
  133    
Modern Times Group B Shares (Consumer Discretionary, Media)
    10,114  
  6,856    
Nordea Bank AB (Financials, Commercial Banks)«
    75,057  
  300    
Ratos AB B Shares (Financials, Capital Markets)
    11,844  
  2,675    
Sandvik AB (Industrials, Machinery)
    50,475  
  892    
Scania AB Class B (Industrials, Machinery)
    20,675  
  907    
Securitas AB (Industrials, Commercial Services & Supplies)
    10,799  
  3,838    
Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB Class A (Financials, Commercial Banks)«
    34,234  
  840    
Skanska AB (Industrials, Construction & Engineering)
    17,687  
  1,040    
SKF AB Class B (Industrials, Machinery)
    30,284  
  392    
SSAB Svenskt Stal AB Class A (Materials, Metals & Mining)
    6,207  

 


 

120     Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios   Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
INTERNATIONAL INDEX PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
Sweden (continued)        
  1,577    
Svenska Cellulosa AB Class B (Materials, Paper & Forest Products)
  $ 25,384  
  1,314    
Svenska Handelsbanken (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    43,093  
  1,800    
Swedbank AB (Financials, Commercial Banks)«
    30,799  
  625    
Swedish Match AB (Consumer Staples, Tobacco)
    20,784  
  821    
Tele2 AB (Telecommunication Services, Diversified Telecommunication Services)
    18,964  
  8,542    
Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson Class B (Information Technology, Communications Equipment)
    110,160  
  5,911    
Teliasonera AB (Telecommunication Services, Diversified Telecommunication Services)«
    51,085  
  3,595    
Volvo AB Class B (Industrials, Machinery)
    63,221  
       
 
       
       
 
    945,421  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Switzerland: 7.79%        
  5,756    
ABB Limited (Industrials, Electrical Equipment)
    138,244  
  259    
Actelion Limited (Health Care, Biotechnology)
    14,903  
  330    
Adecco SA (Industrials, Professional Services)
    21,701  
  241    
Aryzta AG (Consumer Staples, Food Products)
    12,332  
  132    
Baloise Holding AG (Financials, Insurance)
    13,078  
  1,371    
Compagnie Financiere Richemont SA (Consumer Discretionary, Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods)
    79,185  
  2,917    
Credit Suisse Group (Financials, Capital Markets)
    123,953  
  105    
Geberit AG (Industrials, Building Products)
    22,863  
  22    
Givaudan SA (Materials, Chemicals)
    22,120  
  651    
Holcim Limited (Materials, Construction Materials)
    49,046  
  567    
Julius Baer Group Limited (Financials, Capital Markets)
    24,606  
  612    
Julius Baer Holding AG (Financials, Capital Markets)
    11,627  
  145    
Kuehne & Nagel International AG (Industrials, Marine)
    20,286  
  2    
Lindt & Spruengli AG (Participation Certificate) (Consumer Staples, Food Products)
    5,777  
  478    
Logitech International SA (Information Technology, Computers & Peripherals)†
    8,608  
  135    
Lonza Group AG (Health Care, Life Sciences Tools & Services)
    11,325  
  9,004    
Nestle SA (Consumer Staples, Food Products)
    516,125  
  5,509    
Novartis AG (Health Care, Pharmaceuticals)
    298,812  
  80    
Pargesa Holding SA (Financials, Diversified Financial Services)
    7,665  
  119    
Phonak Holding AG (Health Care, Health Care Equipment & Supplies)
    10,604  
  1,824    
Roche Holdings AG (Health Care, Pharmaceuticals)
    260,543  
  126    
Schindler Holding AG (Industrials, Machinery)
    15,145  
  64    
Schindler Holding AG (Participation Certificate) (Industrials, Machinery)
    7,727  
  15    
SGS Societe Generale de Surveillance Holding SA (Industrials, Commercial Services & Supplies)
    26,701  
  5    
Sika AG (Materials, Chemicals)
    12,041  
  23    
Straumann Holding AG (Health Care, Health Care Equipment & Supplies)
    5,915  
  114    
Swatch Group AG (Consumer Discretionary, Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods)
    9,060  
  81    
Swatch Group AG Class B (Consumer Discretionary, Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods)
    35,813  
  80    
Swiss Life Holding (Financials, Insurance)
    13,222  
  935    
Swiss Reinsurance (Financials, Insurance)
    53,494  
  61    
Swisscom AG (Telecommunication Services, Diversified Telecommunication Services)
    27,196  
  246    
Syngenta AG (Materials, Chemicals)
    79,947  
  840    
Transocean Limited (Energy, Energy Equipment & Services)†
    66,029  
  9,487    
UBS AG (Financials, Capital Markets)
    170,219  
  383    
Zurich Financial Services AG (Financials, Insurance)
    107,207  
       
 
       
       
 
    2,303,119  
       
 
     
       
 
       
United Kingdom: 21.37%        
  2,452    
3I Group plc (Financials, Capital Markets)
    11,757  
  511    
Admiral Group plc (Financials, Insurance)
    12,739  
  678    
Aggreko plc (Industrials, Commercial Services & Supplies)
    17,141  
  854    
AMEC plc (Energy, Energy Equipment & Services)
    16,344  
  3,422    
Anglo American plc (Materials, Metals & Mining)
    176,050  
  1,039    
Antofagasta plc (Materials, Metals & Mining)
    22,685  

 


 

Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)   Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios     121
INTERNATIONAL INDEX PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
United Kingdom (continued)        
  3,379    
ARM Holdings plc (Information Technology, Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment)
  $ 31,168  
  924    
Associated British Foods plc (Consumer Staples, Food Products)
    14,704  
  3,667    
AstraZeneca plc (Health Care, Pharmaceuticals)
    168,419  
  551    
Autonomy Corporation plc (Information Technology, Software)†
    14,045  
  7,454    
Aviva plc (Financials, Insurance)
    51,753  
  942    
Babcock International Group (Industrials, Commercial Services & Supplies)
    9,384  
  8,952    
BAE Systems plc (Industrials, Aerospace & Defense)
    46,658  
  2,031    
Balfour Beatty plc (Industrials, Construction & Engineering)
    11,201  
  30,220    
Barclays plc (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    134,553  
  8,818    
BG Group plc (Health Care, Health Care Providers & Services)
    219,402  
  5,713    
BHP Billiton plc (Materials, Metals & Mining)
    225,454  
  49,508    
BP plc (Energy, Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels)
    360,570  
  5,207    
British American Tobacco plc (Consumer Staples, Tobacco)
    208,994  
  2,332    
British Land Company plc (Financials, Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs))
    20,669  
  2,964    
British Sky Broadcasting plc (Consumer Discretionary, Media)
    39,227  
  20,603    
BT Group plc (Telecommunication Services, Diversified Telecommunication Services)
    61,343  
  873    
Bunzl plc (Industrials, Trading Companies & Distributors)
    10,426  
  1,171    
Burberry Group plc (Consumer Discretionary, Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods)
    22,054  
  7,690    
Cable & Wireless Worldwide (Information Technology, Software)
    6,470  
  3,676    
Cairn Energy plc (Energy, Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels)†
    27,250  
  1,696    
Capita Group plc (Industrials, Commercial Services & Supplies)
    20,215  
  445    
Carnival plc (Consumer Discretionary, Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure)
    17,504  
  13,296    
Centrica plc (Utilities, Multi-Utilities)
    69,385  
  3,032    
Cobham plc (Industrials, Aerospace & Defense)
    11,197  
  4,991    
Compass Group plc (Consumer Discretionary, Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure)
    44,877  
  6,480    
Diageo plc (Consumer Staples, Beverages)
    123,183  
  856    
Essar Energy plc (Energy, Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels)
    6,497  
  677    
Eurasian Natural Resources Corporation (Materials, Metals & Mining)
    10,171  
  2,699    
Experian Group Limited (Financials, Diversified Financial Services)
    33,426  
  1,426    
Firstgroup plc (Industrials, Road & Rail)
    7,464  
  472    
Fresnillo plc (Materials, Metals & Mining)
    11,683  
  3,654    
G4S plc (Industrials, Commercial Services & Supplies)
    14,971  
  16,000    
Genting International plc (Consumer Staples, Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure)†
    26,021  
  13,483    
GlaxoSmithKline plc (Health Care, Pharmaceuticals)
    257,282  
  1,864    
Hammerson plc (Financials, Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs))
    13,363  
  2,187    
Home Retail Group (Consumer Discretionary, Internet & Catalog Retail)
    6,775  
  46,126    
HSBC Holdings plc (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    474,308  
  1,464    
ICAP plc (Financials, Capital Markets)
    12,400  
  2,687    
Imperial Tobacco Group plc (Consumer Staples, Tobacco)
    83,063  
  1,153    
Inmarsat plc (Telecommunication Services, Diversified Telecommunication Services)
    11,172  
  768    
Intercontinental Hotels Group plc (Consumer Discretionary, Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure)
    15,745  
  4,003    
International Power plc (Utilities, Independent Power Producers & Energy Traders)
    19,779  
  409    
Intertek Group plc (Industrials, Commercial Services & Supplies)
    13,345  
  2,127    
Invensys plc (Industrials, Machinery)
    11,779  
  1,364    
Investec plc (Financials, Capital Markets)
    10,453  
  9,733    
ITV plc (Consumer Discretionary, Media)
    12,077  
  3,303    
J Sainsbury plc (Consumer Staples, Food & Staples Retailing)
    17,766  
  558    
Johnson Matthey plc (Materials, Chemicals)
    16,650  
  540    
Kazakhmys plc (Materials, Metals & Mining)
    12,076  
  6,204    
Kingfisher plc (Consumer Discretionary, Specialty Retail)
    24,473  
  2,106    
Land Securities Group plc (Financials, Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs))
    24,781  
  15,410    
Legal & General Group plc (Financials, Insurance)
    28,478  
  1,382    
Liberty International plc (Financials, Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs))
    8,491  
  107,597    
Lloyds TSB Group plc (Financials, Commercial Banks)†
    100,267  
  442    
London Stock Exchange Group plc (Financials, Diversified Financial Services)
    5,903  
  458    
Lonmin plc (Materials, Metals & Mining)
    12,512  

 


 

122     Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios   Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
INTERNATIONAL INDEX PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
United Kingdom (continued)        
  4,465    
Man Group plc (Financials, Capital Markets)
  $ 17,613  
  4,158    
Marks & Spencer Group plc (Consumer Discretionary, Multiline Retail)
    22,459  
  9,029    
National Grid plc (Utilities, Multi-Utilities)
    86,037  
  507    
Next plc (Consumer Discretionary, Multiline Retail)
    16,104  
  14,418    
Old Mutual plc (Financials, Insurance)
    31,456  
  2,147    
Pearson plc (Consumer Discretionary, Media)
    37,921  
  672    
Petrofac Limited (Energy, Energy Equipment & Services)
    16,052  
  6,586    
Prudential plc (Financials, Insurance)
    74,644  
  1,632    
Reckitt Benckiser Group (Consumer Staples, Household Products)
    83,830  
  3,197    
Reed Elsevier plc (Consumer Discretionary, Media)
    27,695  
  3,758    
Resolution Limited (Financials, Insurance)
    17,839  
  2,310    
Rexam plc (Materials, Containers & Packaging)
    13,467  
  3,763    
Rio Tinto plc (Materials, Metals & Mining)
    264,343  
  4,927    
Rolls Royce Group plc (Industrials, Aerospace & Defense)
    48,925  
  45,689    
Royal Bank of Scotland Group plc (Financials, Commercial Banks)†
    29,897  
  9,406    
Royal Dutch Shell plc Class A (Energy, Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels)
    341,617  
  6,996    
Royal Dutch Shell plc Class B (Energy, Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels)
    253,639  
  2,496    
SABMiller plc (Consumer Staples, Beverages)
    88,390  
  3,406    
Sage Group plc (Information Technology, Software)
    15,195  
  334    
Schroders plc (Financials, Capital Markets)
    9,302  
  2,497    
Scottish & Southern Energy plc (Utilities, Electric Utilities)
    50,512  
  2,176    
Segro plc (Financials, Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs))
    11,223  
  1,298    
Serco Group plc (Industrials, Commercial Services & Supplies)
    11,619  
  602    
Severn Trent plc (Utilities, Water Utilities)
    14,109  
  1,487    
Shire Limited (Health Care, Pharmaceuticals)
    43,200  
  2,441    
Smith & Nephew plc (Health Care, Health Care Equipment & Supplies)
    27,528  
  1,055    
Smiths Group plc (Industrials, Industrial Conglomerates)
    21,951  
  6,070    
Standard Chartered plc (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    157,455  
  5,937    
Standard Life plc (Financials, Insurance)
    19,696  
  20,792    
Tesco plc (Consumer Staples, Food & Staples Retailing)
    127,081  
  2,544    
Thomas Cook Group plc (Consumer Discretionary, Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure)
    6,962  
  1,657    
TUI Travel plc (Consumer Discretionary, Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure)
    6,034  
  2,358    
Tullow Oil plc (Energy, Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels)
    54,774  
  3,369    
Unilever plc (Consumer Staples, Food Products)«
    102,686  
  1,772    
United Utilities Group plc (Utilities, Multi-Utilities)
    16,814  
  299    
Vedanta Resources plc (Materials, Metals & Mining)
    11,411  
  135,595    
Vodafone Group plc (Telecommunication Services, Wireless Telecommunication Services)
    383,925  
  554    
Weir Group plc (Industrials, Machinery)
    15,384  
  448    
Whitbread plc (Consumer Discretionary, Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure)
    11,858  
  5,584    
William Morrison Supermarkets plc (Consumer Staples, Food & Staples Retailing)
    24,724  
  3,327    
WPP plc (Consumer Discretionary, Media)
    41,016  
  5,420    
Xstrata plc (Materials, Metals & Mining)
    126,683  
       
 
       
       
 
    6,313,062  
       
 
     
       
 
       
United States: 0.16%        
  7    
Citigroup Incorporated (Financials, Diversified Financial Services)
    31  
  1    
NYSE Euronext (Financials, Diversified Financial Services)
    35  
  160    
Synthes Incorporated (Health Care, Health Care Equipment & Supplies)†
    21,635  
  767    
Wolseley plc (Industrials, Trading Companies & Distributors)
    25,828  
       
 
    47,529  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Total Common Stocks (Cost $25,649,793)     29,478,884  
       
 
     

 


 

     
Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)   Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios     123
INTERNATIONAL INDEX PORTFOLIO
                                         
Shares     Security Name           Yield             Value  
Preferred Stocks: 0.46%                                
       
 
                               
Germany: 0.46%                                
  155    
Bayerische Motoren Werke AG (Consumer Discretionary, Automobiles)
            0.93 %           $ 8,788  
  469    
Henkel KGaA (Consumer Staples, Household Products)
            1.26               29,053  
  231    
Porsche AG (Consumer Discretionary, Automobiles)
            0.13               15,128  
  200    
ProSiebenSat.1 Media AG (Consumer Discretionary, Media)
            0.98               5,854  
  116    
RWE AG (Utilities, Electric Utilities)
            7.62               7,044  
  439    
Volkswagen AG (Consumer Discretionary, Automobiles)
            1.80               71,205  
       
 
                               
Total Preferred Stocks (Cost $99,435)                             137,072  
       
 
                             
                                         
                            Expiration Date          
Rights: 0.01%                                
       
 
                               
Germany: 0.01%                                
  231    
Porsche Automobile Holdings (Consumer Discretionary, Automobiles)†
                    04/12/2011       2,003  
       
 
                             
       
 
                               
Sweden: 0.00%                                
  5,911    
TeliaSonera AB (Telecommunication Services, Diversified Telecommunication Services)†
                    06/23/2011       344  
       
 
                             
       
 
                               
Total Rights (Cost $4,424)                             2,347  
       
 
                             
       
 
                               
Warrants: 0.00%                                
       
 
                               
Hong Kong: 0.00%                                
  1,200    
Henderson Land Development (Financials, Real Estate Management & Development)†
                    06/01/2011       71  
       
 
                             
       
 
                               
Singapore: 0.00%                                
  2,828    
Golden Agri-Resources Limited (Consumer Staples, Food Products)†
                    07/23/2012       381  
       
 
                             
       
 
                               
Total Warrants (Cost $0)                             452  
       
 
                             
       
 
                               
Short-Term Investments: 1.27%                                
       
 
                               
Investment Companies: 1.27%                                
  43,548    
Wells Fargo Advantage Cash Investment Money Market Fund(l)(u)
            0.12               43,548  
  331,509    
Wells Fargo Securities Lending Cash Investments, LLC(l)(u)(v)
            0.24               331,509  
       
 
                               
Total Short-Term Investments (Cost $375,057)                             375,057  
       
 
                             
       
 
                               
Total Investments in Securities
(Cost $26,128,709)*
    101.51 %                     29,993,812  
Other Assets and Liabilities, Net     (1.51 )                     (445,634 )
       
 
                           
       
 
                               
Total Net Assets     100.00 %                   $ 29,548,178  
       
 
                           
 
  Non-income earning securities.
 
(a)   Security is fair valued by the Management Valuation Team, and in certain instances by the Board of Trustees, in accordance with procedures approved by the Board of Trustees.
 
«   All or a portion of this security is on loan.
 
(l)   Investment in an affiliate.
 
(u)   Rate shown is the 7-day annualized yield at period end.
 
(v)   Security represents investment of cash collateral received from securities on loan.
 
*   Cost for federal income tax purposes is $27,549,439 and net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) consists of:
         
Gross unrealized appreciation
  $ 4,542,060  
Gross unrealized depreciation
    (2,097,687 )
 
     
Net unrealized appreciation
  $ 2,444,373  
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

 


 

     
124     Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios   Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
INTERNATIONAL VALUE PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
Common Stocks: 94.66%        
       
 
       
Australia: 6.26%        
  272,500    
Bendigo Bank Limited (Financials, Commercial Banks)
  $ 2,686,129  
  404,900    
BlueScope Steel Limited (Industrials, Professional Services)
    827,146  
  627,100    
Challenger Financial Services Group Limited (Financials, Diversified Financial Services)
    3,197,799  
  425,500    
Downer EDI Limited (Industrials, Commercial Services & Supplies)
    1,668,039  
  1,718,600    
Goodman Fielder Limited (Consumer Staples, Food Products)
    2,186,489  
  172,108    
Grain Corporation Limited (Consumer Staples, Food Products)
    1,354,731  
  446,500    
Metcash Limited (Consumer Staples, Food & Staples Retailing)
    1,921,243  
  570,994    
Mincor Resources NL (Materials, Metals & Mining)
    812,085  
  934,300    
OneSteel Limited (Materials, Metals & Mining)
    2,357,999  
  368,800    
Sally Malay Mining Limited (Materials, Metals & Mining)
    865,933  
  121,411    
Tabcorp Holdings Limited (Consumer Discretionary, Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure)
    940,605  
  818,100    
Telstra Corporation Limited (Telecommunication Services, Diversified Telecommunication Services)
    2,386,288  
 
       
 
    21,204,486  
       
 
     
 
Austria: 1.28%        
  22,100    
Erste Bank Der Oesterreichischen Sparkassen AG (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    1,115,152  
  41,100    
OMV AG (Energy, Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels)
    1,857,494  
  29,200    
Voestalpine AG (Materials, Metals & Mining)
    1,370,993  
 
       
 
    4,343,639  
       
 
     
 
Belgium: 1.78%        
  39,400    
Delhaize Group (Consumer Staples, Food & Staples Retailing)
    3,207,873  
  39,400    
KBC Groep NV (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    1,481,652  
  37,000    
Tessenderlo Chemie NV (Materials, Chemicals)†
    1,326,116  
 
       
 
    6,015,641  
       
 
     
 
Bermuda: 0.60%        
  1,133,500    
Johnson Electric Holdings Limited (Industrials, Electrical Equipment)
    664,489  
  429,500    
Yue Yuen Industrial Holdings Limited (Consumer Discretionary, Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods)
    1,366,595  
 
       
 
    2,031,084  
       
 
     
 
Brazil: 1.41%        
  130,500    
Banco do Brasil SA (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    2,361,973  
  84,400    
Cia Saneamento Basico de Sau Paulo (Utilities, Water Utilities)
    2,429,670  
 
       
 
    4,791,643  
       
 
     
 
Canada: 0.82%        
  58,500    
Metro Incorporated (Consumer Staples, Food & Staples Retailing)
    2,787,726  
       
 
     
 
Cayman Islands: 0.96%        
  2,260,000    
Chaoda Modern Agriculture Limited (Consumer Staples, Food Products)
    1,403,321  
  2,204,000    
Kingboard Laminates Holdings Limited (Information Technology, Electronic Equipment & Instruments)
    1,838,898  
 
       
 
    3,242,219  
       
 
     
 
China: 1.80%        
  4,269,000    
China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation (Energy, Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels)
    4,280,772  
  1,747,500    
China Railway Construction Corporation (Industrials, Construction & Engineering)
    1,815,223  
 
       
 
    6,095,995  
       
 
     
 
Denmark: 0.94%        
  45,600    
Danske Bank (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    1,009,732  
  93,000    
H. Lundbeck A/S (Health Care, Pharmaceuticals)«
    2,156,542  
 
       
 
    3,166,274  
       
 
     
 

 


 

     
Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)   Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios     125
INTERNATIONAL VALUE PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
Finland: 0.91%        
  183,900    
Nokia Oyj (Telecommunication Services, Diversified Telecommunication Services)
  $ 1,572,860  
  82,700    
TietoEnator Oyj (Information Technology, IT Services)
    1,511,911  
       
 
       
       
 
    3,084,771  
       
 
     
       
 
       
France: 8.71%        
  54,000    
AXA SA (Financials, Insurance)
    1,128,417  
  30,200    
BNP Paribas SA (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    2,208,878  
  20,800    
Casino Guichard Perrachon SA (Consumer Discretionary, Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure)
    1,968,819  
  209,400    
Credit Agricole SA (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    3,436,499  
  86,100    
France Telecom SA (Telecommunication Services, Diversified Telecommunication Services)
    1,929,150  
  31,200    
Rallye SA (Consumer Staples, Food & Staples Retailing)†
    1,411,616  
  84,100    
Sanofi-Aventis SA (Health Care, Pharmaceuticals)
    5,896,751  
  109,700    
SCOR SE (Financials, Insurance)
    2,987,294  
  17,600    
Societe Generale (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    1,143,623  
  60,200    
Total SA (Energy, Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels)
    3,664,723  
  130,400    
Vivendi SA (Consumer Discretionary, Media)
    3,723,777  
       
 
       
       
 
    29,499,547  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Germany: 7.17%        
  33,100    
Allianz AG (Financials, Insurance)
    4,645,428  
  46,500    
BASF SE (Materials, Chemicals)
    4,021,863  
  41,200    
Deutsche Bank AG (Financials, Capital Markets)
    2,422,252  
  52,800    
E.ON AG (Utilities, Electric Utilities)
    1,612,546  
  31,000    
Hannover Rueckversicherung AG (Financials, Insurance)
    1,692,526  
  19,700    
Muenchener Rueckversicherungs-Gesellschaft AG (Financials, Insurance)
    3,098,990  
  25,900    
Norddeutsche Affinerie AG (Materials, Metals & Mining)
    1,382,511  
  40,900    
RWE AG (Utilities, Multi-Utilities)
    2,605,168  
  68,300    
Thyssenkrupp AG (Materials, Metals & Mining)
    2,790,592  
       
 
       
       
 
    24,271,876  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Hong Kong: 0.38%        
  543,000    
Cathay Pacific Airways Limited (Industrials, Airlines)
    1,301,209  
       
 
     
       
 
       
India: 0.37%        
  91,263    
Tata Steel Limited GDR (Industrials, Machinery)
    1,263,993  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Ireland: 0.05%        
  79,300    
Allied Irish Banks plc (Financials, Commercial Banks)(a)
    21,241  
  225,000    
Bank of Ireland plc (Financials, Commercial Banks)†(a)
    70,151  
  111,500    
Irish Life & Permanent Group Holdings plc (Financials, Insurance)(a)
    63,997  
       
 
       
       
 
    155,389  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Israel: 0.69%        
  451,300    
Bank Hapoalim Limited (Financials, Commercial Banks)†
    2,347,110  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Italy: 2.57%        
  141,055    
Benetton Group SpA (Consumer Discretionary, Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods)
    1,057,487  
  688,400    
Enel SpA (Utilities, Multi-Utilities)
    4,339,469  
  135,200    
ENI SpA (Energy, Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels)
    3,320,521  
       
 
       
       
 
    8,717,477  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Japan: 18.44%        
  203,200    
Adeka Corporation (Materials, Chemicals)
    1,981,188  
  208,000    
Chiba Bank Limited (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    1,165,280  
  169,600    
Comsys Holdings Corporation (Industrials, Construction & Engineering)
    1,714,758  
  73,600    
Edion Corporation (Consumer Discretionary, Specialty Retail)«
    625,573  

 


 

126     Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios   Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
INTERNATIONAL VALUE PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
Japan (continued)        
  63,300    
Eizo Nanao Corporation (Information Technology, Computers & Peripherals)
  $ 1,500,692  
  262,000    
Fuji Heavy Industries Limited (Consumer Discretionary, Automobiles)
    1,688,290  
  378,000    
Fukuoka Financial Group Incorporated (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    1,572,349  
  57,700    
Hitachi Capital Corporation (Financials, Consumer Finance)
    755,414  
  168,000    
Itochu Corporation (Industrials, Trading Companies & Distributors)
    1,759,173  
  408,000    
JX Holdings Incorporated (Energy, Energy Equipment & Services)
    2,746,814  
  52,000    
Kaneka Corporation (Industrials, Professional Services)
    361,962  
  500    
KDDI Corporation (Telecommunication Services, Wireless Telecommunication Services)
    3,095,696  
  99,000    
Kyorin Company Limited (Health Care, Pharmaceuticals)
    1,685,309  
  148,000    
Maeda Road Construction Company Limited (Industrials, Construction & Engineering)
    1,517,721  
  516,000    
Marubeni Corporation (Industrials, Trading Companies & Distributors)
    3,715,845  
  39,100    
Miraca Holdings Incorporated (Health Care, Health Care Providers & Services)
    1,497,157  
  35,500    
Mitsubishi Corporation (Industrials, Trading Companies & Distributors)
    985,447  
  54,300    
Mitsui & Company Limited (Industrials, Trading Companies & Distributors)
    973,327  
  363,000    
Mitsui Mining & Smelting Company Limited (Materials, Metals & Mining)
    1,261,205  
  396,000    
Mitsui Trust Holdings Incorporated (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    1,404,424  
  1,831,300    
Mizuho Financial Group Incorporated (Financials, Commercial Banks)«
    3,038,223  
  73,100    
Nihon Kohden Corporation (Health Care, Health Care Equipment & Supplies)
    1,591,538  
  107,000    
Nippon Electric Glass Company Limited (Information Technology, Electronic Equipment & Instruments)
    1,515,340  
  74,600    
Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corporation (Telecommunication Services, Diversified Telecommunication Services)
    3,349,736  
  170,000    
Nissan Shatai Company Limited (Consumer Discretionary, Auto Components)
    1,265,088  
  1,400    
NTT DoCoMo Incorporated (Telecommunication Services, Wireless Telecommunication Services)
    2,460,688  
  208,000    
Rengo Company Limited (Materials, Containers & Packaging)
    1,357,826  
  40,000    
Ryosan Company Limited (Information Technology, Electronic Equipment & Instruments)
    963,693  
  313,000    
Sankyu Incorporated (Industrials, Road & Rail)
    1,497,644  
  33,000    
Sanwa Shutter Corporation (Industrials, Building Products)
    111,084  
  80,800    
Sega Sammy Holdings Incorporated (Consumer Discretionary, Leisure Equipment & Products)
    1,404,626  
  678,000    
Sojitz Corporation (Industrials, Trading Companies & Distributors)
    1,353,066  
  285,000    
Sumitomo Corporation (Industrials, Trading Companies & Distributors)
    4,073,876  
  69,900    
Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group Incorporated (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    2,173,135  
  34,400    
Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited (Health Care, Pharmaceuticals)
    1,604,616  
  62,000    
The Keiyo Bank Limited (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    310,075  
  234,000    
Toshiba TEC Corporation (Information Technology, Office Electronics)
    1,040,875  
  29,400    
Tsuruha Holdings Incorporated (Consumer Staples, Food & Staples Retailing)
    1,334,275  
       
 
       
       
 
    62,453,028  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Liechtenstein: 0.28%        
  7,800    
Verwaltungs-Und Privat-Bank AG (Financials, Capital Markets)
    949,418  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Netherlands: 2.22%        
  151,800    
Aegon NV (Financials, Insurance)
    1,136,752  
  237,100    
ING Groep NV (Financials, Diversified Financial Services)
    3,000,977  
  52,700    
Koninklijke DSM NV (Consumer Staples, Food & Staples Retailing)
    3,238,029  
  1,740    
Nutreco Holding NV (Consumer Staples, Food Products)
    127,612  
       
 
       
       
 
    7,503,370  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Norway: 1.48%        
  158,200    
Atea ASA (Information Technology, IT Services)†
    1,780,742  
  98,900    
DnB Nor ASA (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    1,517,412  
  61,700    
Statoil ASA (Energy, Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels)
    1,710,340  
       
 
       
       
 
    5,008,494  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Portugal: 0.29%        
  245,688    
Banco BPI SA (Financials, Commercial Banks)†
    427,576  
  131,400    
Banco Espirito Santo SA (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    538,176  
       
 
       
       
 
    965,752  
       
 
     

 


 

     
Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)   Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios     127
INTERNATIONAL VALUE PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
Russia: 1.57%        
  38,224    
Gazprom Neft Sponsored ADR (Energy, Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels)
  $ 1,007,202  
  60,400    
Lukoil ADR (Energy, Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels)«
    4,311,956  
       
 
       
       
 
    5,319,158  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Singapore: 0.51%        
  16,490    
Mobilone Limited (Telecommunication Services, Wireless Telecommunication Services)
    31,528  
  113,000    
United Overseas Bank Limited (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    1,685,363  
       
 
       
       
 
    1,716,891  
       
 
     
       
 
       
South Africa: 0.66%        
  91,400    
Exxaro Resources Limited (Materials, Metals & Mining)
    2,235,483  
       
 
     
       
 
       
South Korea: 0.68%        
  174,300    
Woori Finance Holdings Company Limited (Financials, Commercial Banks)†
    2,311,924  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Spain: 4.17%        
  185,200    
Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria SA (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    2,246,966  
  146,100    
Banco Espanol de Credito SA (Financials, Commercial Banks)«
    1,322,861  
  430,300    
Banco Santander Central Hispano SA (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    4,995,653  
  123,800    
Repsol YPF SA (Energy, Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels)
    4,241,487  
  52,400    
Telefonica SA (Telecommunication Services, Diversified Telecommunication Services)
    1,311,825  
       
 
       
       
 
    14,118,792  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Sweden: 2.29%        
  169,300    
Boliden AB (Materials, Metals & Mining)
    3,647,840  
  113,500    
Saab AB (Industrials, Aerospace & Defense)†
    2,474,310  
  101,800    
Svenska Cellulosa AB Class B (Materials, Paper & Forest Products)
    1,638,632  
       
 
       
       
 
    7,760,782  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Switzerland: 6.96%        
  28,800    
Baloise Holding AG (Financials, Insurance)
    2,853,348  
  101,215    
Clariant AG (Materials, Chemicals)
    1,825,947  
  76,500    
Credit Suisse Group (Financials, Capital Markets)
    3,250,729  
  1,800    
Georg Fischer AG (Industrials, Machinery)
    1,012,194  
  82,500    
Novartis AG (Health Care, Pharmaceuticals)
    4,474,850  
  29,500    
Roche Holdings AG (Health Care, Pharmaceuticals)
    4,213,827  
  28,900    
Swiss Reinsurance (Financials, Insurance)
    1,653,451  
  95    
Swisscom AG (Telecommunication Services, Diversified Telecommunication Services)
    42,354  
  15,200    
Zurich Financial Services AG (Financials, Insurance)
    4,254,676  
       
 
       
       
 
    23,581,376  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Thailand: 0.78%        
  3,105,400    
Charoen Pokphand Foods PCL (Consumer Staples, Food Products)
    2,643,877  
       
 
     
       
 
       
United Kingdom: 17.63%        
  190,400    
Amlin plc (Financials, Insurance)
    1,165,863  
  109,800    
AstraZeneca plc (Health Care, Pharmaceuticals)
    5,042,919  
  220,500    
Aviva plc (Financials, Insurance)
    1,530,926  
  684,100    
BAE Systems plc (Industrials, Aerospace & Defense)
    3,565,559  
  242,900    
Barclays plc (Financials, Commercial Banks)
    1,081,501  
  459,300    
BP plc (Energy, Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels)
    3,345,111  
  1,268,300    
BT Group plc (Telecommunication Services, Diversified Telecommunication Services)
    3,776,228  
  87,468    
Charter International plc (Industrials, Machinery)
    1,133,754  
  390,000    
DS Smith plc (Industrials, Professional Services)
    1,245,019  
  254,700    
Firstgroup plc (Industrials, Road & Rail)
    1,333,228  
  213,300    
GlaxoSmithKline plc (Health Care, Pharmaceuticals)
    4,070,180  

 


 

     
128     Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios   Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
INTERNATIONAL VALUE PORTFOLIO
                                 
Shares     Security Name                   Value  
United Kingdom (continued)                        
  184,200    
Greene King plc (Consumer Discretionary, Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure)
                  $ 1,322,924  
  442,800    
Home Retail Group (Consumer Discretionary, Internet & Catalog Retail)
                    1,371,665  
  679,100    
Kesa Electricals plc (Consumer Discretionary, Specialty Retail)
                    1,314,920  
  949,700    
LogicaCMG plc (Industrials, Professional Services)
                    1,995,795  
  632,790    
Marston’s plc (Consumer Discretionary, Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure)
                    964,365  
  42,900    
Next plc (Consumer Discretionary, Multiline Retail)
                    1,362,639  
  237,100    
Northern Foods plc (Consumer Staples, Food Products)
                    276,709  
  1,123,200    
Old Mutual plc (Financials, Insurance)
                    2,450,498  
  374,800    
Pace plc (Consumer Discretionary, Household Durables)
                    914,507  
  315,100    
Premier Foods plc (Consumer Staples, Food Products)†
                    141,181  
  443,900    
Royal & Sun Alliance Insurance Group plc (Financials, Insurance)
                    936,417  
  14,300    
Royal Dutch Shell plc Class A (Energy, Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels)
                    519,720  
  264,000    
Royal Dutch Shell plc Class B (Energy, Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels)
                    9,571,294  
  389,400    
Thomas Cook Group plc (Consumer Discretionary, Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure)
                    1,065,696  
  279,500    
Tullett Prebon plc (Financials, Capital Markets)
                    1,835,193  
  1,698,900    
Vodafone Group plc (Telecommunication Services, Wireless Telecommunication Services)
                    4,810,285  
  223,600    
WH Smith Public Limited Corporation (Consumer Discretionary, Specialty Retail)
                    1,556,030  
       
 
                       
       
 
                    59,700,126  
       
 
                     
       
 
                       
Total Common Stocks (Cost $333,700,920)                     320,588,550  
       
 
                     
                                 
                    Yield          
Short-Term Investments: 4.53%                        
       
 
                       
Investment Companies: 4.53%                        
  4,823,589    
Wells Fargo Advantage Cash Investment Money Market
Fund(l)(u)
            0.12 %     4,823,589  
  10,507,215    
Wells Fargo Securities Lending Cash Investments, LLC(l)(u)(v)
            0.24       10,507,215  
       
 
                       
Total Short-Term Investments (Cost $15,330,804)                     15,330,804  
       
 
                     
       
 
                       
Total Investments in Securities
(Cost $349,031,724)*
    99.19 %             335,919,354  
Other Assets and Liabilities, Net     0.81               2,758,002  
       
 
                   
 
Total Net Assets     100.00 %           $ 338,677,356  
       
 
                   
 
«   All or a portion of this security is on loan.
 
  Non-income earning securities.
 
(a)   Security is fair valued by the Management Valuation Team, and in certain instances by the Board of Trustees, in accordance with procedures approved by the Board of Trustees.
 
(l)   Investment in an affiliate.
 
(u)   Rate shown is the 7-day annualized yield at period end.
 
(v)   Security represents investment of cash collateral received from securities on loan.
 
*   Cost for federal income tax purposes is $349,922,728 and net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) consists of:
         
Gross unrealized appreciation
  $ 28,390,248  
Gross unrealized depreciation
    (42,393,622 )
 
     
Net unrealized depreciation
  $ (14,003,374 )
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

 


 

     
Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)   Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios     129
SMALL CAP VALUE PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
Common Stocks: 96.85%        
       
 
       
Consumer Discretionary: 8.20%        
       
 
       
Auto Components: 0.68%        
  12,665    
Gentex Corporation
  $ 383,116  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Diversified Consumer Services: 0.43%        
  46,680    
Cambium Learning Group Incorporated†
    158,712  
  18,610    
Corinthian Colleges Incorporated†
    83,732  
  58,950    
Voyager Expanded Learning Corporation(a)
    0  
       
 
       
       
 
    242,444  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure: 0.90%        
  143,645    
Century Casinos Incorporated†
    429,499  
  117,099    
Empire Resorts Incorporated
    72,601  
       
 
       
       
 
    502,100  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Household Durables: 2.64%        
  16,001    
Cavco Industries Incorporated†
    722,605  
  6,655    
KB Home Incorporated
    82,789  
  25,415    
Nobility Homes Incorporated†
    233,818  
  21,891    
Skyline Corporation
    438,915  
       
 
       
       
 
    1,478,127  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Media: 0.83%        
  62,212    
Outdoor Channel Holdings Incorporated
    464,102  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Specialty Retail: 2.72%        
  28,035    
Collective Brands Incorporated†
    604,995  
  14,635    
Monro Muffler Brake Incorporated
    482,662  
  3,750    
rue21 Incorporated†
    108,000  
  30,960    
Talbots Incorporated†
    186,998  
  4,210    
Vitamin Shoppe Incorporated†
    142,424  
       
 
       
       
 
    1,525,079  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Consumer Staples: 0.64%        
       
 
       
Personal Products: 0.64%        
  31,212    
Prestige Brands Holdings Incorporated†
    358,938  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Energy: 24.71%        
       
 
       
Energy Equipment & Services: 10.81%        
  88,807    
Global Industries Limited†
    869,421  
  35,165    
Helix Energy Solutions Group Incorporated†
    604,838  
  4,945    
Helmerich & Payne Incorporated
    339,672  
  73,715    
ION Geophysical Corporation†
    935,443  
  31,675    
Key Energy Services Incorporated†
    492,546  
  51,483    
Matrix Service Company†
    715,614  
  105,570    
Newpark Resources Incorporated†
    829,780  
  5,940    
Oceaneering International Incorporated†
    531,333  
  11,035    
PHI Incorporated (non-voting)†
    244,094  
  3,807    
PHI Incorporated (voting)†
    87,561  
  37,244    
Willbros Group Incorporated†
    406,704  
       
 
       
       
 
    6,057,006  
       
 
     

 


 

     
130     Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios   Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
SMALL CAP VALUE PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels: 13.90%        
  13,140    
El Paso Corporation
  $ 236,520  
  20,088    
Endeavour International Corporation†
    255,118  
  8,490    
Energy XXI Bermuda Limited†
    289,509  
  10,185    
Forest Oil Corporation†
    385,299  
  46,029    
InterOil Corporation†
    3,435,605  
  84,079    
McMoRan Exploration Company†
    1,489,039  
  11,665    
PetroQuest Energy Incorporated†
    109,184  
  20,720    
Range Resources Corporation
    1,211,291  
  9,985    
SandRidge Energy Incorporated†
    127,808  
  29,808    
Triangle Petroleum Corporation†
    247,406  
       
 
       
       
 
    7,786,779  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Financials: 18.36%        
       
 
       
Capital Markets: 0.35%        
  12,075    
Artio Global Investos Incorporated
    195,132  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Commercial Banks: 4.95%        
  39,331    
1st United Bancorp Incorporated†
    276,104  
  15,365    
Bancorp Incorporated†
    141,819  
  21,476    
Center Financial Corporation†
    157,634  
  5,840    
City National Corporation
    333,172  
  17,410    
First Horizon National Corporation
    195,166  
  7,010    
IBERIABANK Corporation
    421,511  
  31,329    
Pacific Premier Bancorp Incorporated†
    213,350  
  13,365    
Park Sterling Corporation†
    64,820  
  15,940    
Sterling Bancorp
    159,559  
  8,126    
Univest Corporation of Pennsylvania
    143,993  
  12,010    
Washington Banking Company
    169,341  
  8,980    
Western Liberty Bancorp†
    34,932  
  28,930    
Whitney Holding Corporation
    394,027  
  15,870    
Wilmington Trust Corporation
    71,732  
       
 
       
       
 
    2,777,160  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Insurance: 2.60%        
  23,620    
Argo Group International Holdings Limited
    780,405  
  41,380    
Hilltop Holdings Incorporated†
    415,455  
  6,640    
Mercury General Corporation
    259,823  
       
 
       
       
 
    1,455,683  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs): 10.12%        
  12,355    
Annaly Capital Management Incorporated
    215,595  
  63,665    
Anworth Mortgage Asset Corporation
    451,385  
  52,965    
Capstead Mortgage Corporation
    676,893  
  477,145    
Chimera Investment Corporation
    1,889,494  
  9,630    
Crexus Investment Corporation
    109,939  
  13,080    
Hatteras Financial Corporation
    367,810  
  3,850    
Invesco Mortgage Capital
    83,626  
  80,070    
MFA Mortgage Investments Incorporated
    656,574  
  178,860    
Origen Financial Incorporated
    339,834  
  21,261    
Redwood Trust Incorporated
    330,609  
  55,071    
UMH Properties Incorporated
    547,406  
       
 
       
       
 
    5,669,165  
       
 
     

 


 

     
Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)   Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios     131
SMALL CAP VALUE PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
Thrifts & Mortgage Finance: 0.34%        
  10,125    
First Niagara Financial Group Incorporated
  $ 137,498  
  4,210    
Northwest Bancshares Incorporated
    52,793  
       
 
       
       
 
    190,291  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Health Care: 5.25%        
       
 
       
Biotechnology: 0.16%        
  15,575    
Infinity Pharmaceuticals Incorporated†
    91,581  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Health Care Equipment & Supplies: 1.82%        
  74,547    
Allied Healthcare Products Incorporated†
    325,025  
  88,280    
Orasure Technologies Incorporated†
    693,881  
       
 
       
       
 
    1,018,906  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Health Care Providers & Services: 1.73%        
  31,794    
Cross Country Healthcare Incorporated†
    248,947  
  8,635    
Ensign Group Incorporated
    275,716  
  15,800    
Gentiva Health Services Incorporated†
    442,874  
       
 
       
       
 
    967,537  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Health Care Technology: 0.61%        
  22,610    
Omnicell Incorporated†
    344,576  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Life Sciences Tools & Services: 0.93%        
  36,930    
Accelrys Incorporated†
    295,440  
  18,975    
Nordion Incorporated
    224,285  
       
 
       
       
 
    519,725  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Industrials: 14.15%        
       
 
       
Air Freight & Logistics: 0.33%        
  34,825    
Pacer International Incorporated†
    183,180  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Airlines: 0.78%        
  69,405    
JetBlue Airways Corporation†
    435,169  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Building Products: 0.25%        
  49,074    
Patrick Industries Incorporated†
    137,407  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Commercial Services & Supplies: 4.75%        
  26,363    
ABM Industries Incorporated
    669,357  
  53,115    
ACCO Brands Corporation†
    506,717  
  33,294    
GEO Group Incorporated
    853,658  
  15,349    
Healthcare Services Group
    269,835  
  14,690    
Newalta Incorporated
    196,846  
  11,885    
SFN Group Incorporated†
    167,460  
       
 
       
       
 
    2,663,873  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Construction & Engineering: 3.94%        
  16,645    
Chicago Bridge & Iron Company NV
    676,786  
  36,445    
Integrated Electrical Services Incorporated†
    125,371  
  16,890    
MYR Group Incorporated†
    404,009  
  71,501    
Primoris Services Corporation
    725,020  
  16,438    
Sterling Construction Company Incorporated†
    277,473  
       
 
       
       
 
    2,208,659  
       
 
     

 


 

     
132     Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios   Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
SMALL CAP VALUE PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
Electrical Equipment: 0.88%        
  23,815    
GrafTech International Limited†
  $ 491,303  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Machinery: 1.52%        
  13,670    
Actuant Corporation Class A
    396,430  
  33,425    
Hardinge Incorporated
    457,923  
       
 
       
       
 
    854,353  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Professional Services: 1.70%        
  180,390    
Hill International Incorporated†
    954,263  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Information Technology: 12.34%        
       
 
       
Communications Equipment: 4.75%        
  76,125    
Bigband Networks Incorporated†
    194,119  
  71,910    
Brocade Communications Systems Incorporated†
    442,247  
  103,954    
China GrenTech Corporation Limited ADR†
    349,285  
  454,310    
MRV Communications Incorporated†
    695,094  
  382,850    
Sandvine Corporation†
    979,943  
       
 
       
       
 
    2,660,688  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Computers & Peripherals: 1.94%        
  52,585    
Cray Incorporated†
    339,173  
  69,575    
Intermec Incorporated†
    750,714  
       
 
       
       
 
    1,089,887  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Electronic Equipment & Instruments: 2.81%        
  10,803    
Coherent Incorporated†
    627,762  
  13,265    
OSI Systems Incorporated†
    497,835  
  51,430    
Power One Incorporated†
    450,013  
       
 
       
       
 
    1,575,610  
       
 
     
       
 
       
IT Services: 1.32%        
  134,052    
Tier Technologies Incorporated Class B†
    737,286  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment: 1.52%        
  42,725    
MEMC Electronic Materials Incorporated†
    553,716  
  259,372    
Trident Microsystems Incorporated†
    298,278  
       
 
       
       
 
    851,994  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Materials: 12.53%        
       
 
       
Chemicals: 0.43%        
  3,845    
International Flavors & Fragrances Incorporated
    239,544  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Containers & Packaging: 0.36%        
  162,629    
Intertape Polymer Group Incorporated†
    203,286  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Metals & Mining: 11.42%        
  19,525    
Eldorado Gold Corporation
    317,477  
  9,980    
Goldcorp Incorporated
    497,004  
  203,155    
Great Basin Gold Limited†
    536,329  
  44,910    
Jaguar Mining Incorporated†
    234,430  
  117,155    
Petaquilla Minerals Limited†
    111,883  
  35,170    
Randgold Resources Limited ADR†
    2,867,762  
  10,800    
Royal Gold Incorporated
    565,920  
  88,445    
San Gold Corporation†
    234,070  

 


 

     
Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)   Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios     133
SMALL CAP VALUE PORTFOLIO
                                         
Shares     Security Name                           Value  
Metals & Mining (continued)                                
  715,700    
Sandstorm Gold Limited†
                          $ 664,394  
  67,404    
Sandstorm Metals & Energy Limited†
                            41,019  
  10,444    
Silver Standard Resources Incorporated†
                            327,733  
       
 
                               
       
 
                            6,398,021  
       
 
                             
       
 
                               
Paper & Forest Products: 0.32%                                
  23,205    
Wausau Paper Corporation
                            177,286  
       
 
                             
       
 
                               
Telecommunication Services: 0.67%                                
       
 
                               
Diversified Telecommunication Services: 0.67%                                
  139,175    
Cincinnati Bell Incorporated†
                            372,989  
       
 
                             
       
 
                               
Total Common Stocks (Cost $44,288,236)                             54,262,245  
       
 
                             
                                         
                            Expiration Date          
Warrants: 0.04%                                
       
 
                               
Health Care: 0.04%                                
       
 
                               
Health Care Equipment & Supplies: 0.04%                                
  9,104    
EnteroMedics Incorporated†(a)
                    05/14/2016       23,397  
       
 
                             
       
 
                               
Total Warrants (Cost $0)                             23,397  
       
 
                             
       
 
                               
Investment Companies: 0.49%                                
  10,322    
KBW Regional Banking ETF
                            274,565  
       
 
                             
       
 
                               
Total Investment Companies (Cost $247,316)                             274,565  
       
 
                             
                                         
                    Yield                  
Short-Term Investments: 4.29%                                
       
 
                               
Investment Companies: 4.29%                                
  2,404,290    
Wells Fargo Advantage Cash Investment Money Market Fund(l)(u)
            0.12 %             2,404,290  
       
 
                             
       
 
                               
Total Short-Term Investments (Cost $2,404,290)                             2,404,290  
       
 
                             
       
 
                               
Total Investments in Securities
(Cost $46,939,842)*
    101.67 %                     56,964,497  
Other Assets and Liabilities, Net     (1.67 )                     (937,184 )
       
 
                           
       
 
                               
Total Net Assets     100.00 %                   $ 56,027,313  
       
 
                           
 
  Non-income earning securities.
 
(a)   Security is fair valued by the Management Valuation Team, and in certain instances by the Board of Trustees, in accordance with procedures approved by the Board of Trustees.
 
(l)   Investment in an affiliate.
 
(u)   Rate shown is the 7-day annualized yield at period end.
 
*   Cost for federal income tax purposes is $48,827,404 and net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) consists of:
         
Gross unrealized appreciation
  $ 10,546,133  
Gross unrealized depreciation
    (2,409,040 )
 
     
Net unrealized appreciation
  $ 8,137,093  
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

 


 

     
134     Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios   Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
SMALL COMPANY GROWTH PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
Common Stocks: 94.65%        
       
 
       
Consumer Discretionary: 14.46%        
       
 
       
Auto Components: 2.64%        
  170,560    
Gentex Corporation«
  $ 5,159,440  
  158,310    
Modine Manufacturing Company†
    2,555,123  
  118,420    
Stoneridge Incorporated†
    1,731,300  
       
 
       
       
 
    9,445,863  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure: 0.89%        
  143,260    
Caribou Coffee Company Incorporated†
    1,456,954  
  49,070    
WMS Industries Incorporated†«
    1,734,625  
       
 
       
       
 
    3,191,579  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Media: 0.89%        
  79,690    
Arbitron Incorporated
    3,189,991  
       
 
     
 
Multiline Retail: 0.70%        
  128,510    
99 Cents Only Stores†«
    2,518,796  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Specialty Retail: 7.63%        
  102,625    
Aeropostale Incorporated†«
    2,495,840  
  118,450    
Ascena Retail Group Incorporated†«
    3,838,965  
  259,870    
Chico’s FAS Incorporated«
    3,872,063  
  102,600    
Dick’s Sporting Goods Incorporated†
    4,101,948  
  196,050    
Finish Line Incorporated Class A
    3,891,593  
  53,470    
rue21 Incorporated†«
    1,539,936  
  270,830    
Sonic Automotive Incorporated«
    3,794,328  
  78,700    
Ulta Salon Cosmetics & Fragrance Incorporated†«
    3,787,831  
       
 
       
       
 
    27,322,504  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods: 1.71%        
  119,070    
Hanesbrands Incorporated†
    3,219,653  
  50,680    
Warnaco Group Incorporated†
    2,898,389  
       
 
       
       
 
    6,118,042  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Consumer Staples: 4.05%        
       
 
       
Beverages: 0.36%        
  104,650    
Primo Water Corporation†
    1,281,963  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Food & Staples Retailing: 1.34%        
  107,220    
United Natural Foods Incorporated†«
    4,805,600  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Food Products: 1.59%        
  145,950    
Darling International Incorporated†
    2,243,252  
  61,770    
Diamond Foods Incorporated«
    3,446,766  
       
 
       
       
 
    5,690,018  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Personal Products: 0.76%        
  90,910    
Elizabeth Arden Incorporated†
    2,728,209  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Energy: 8.18%        
       
 
       
Energy Equipment & Services: 3.35%        
  80,150    
Complete Production Services Incorporated†
    2,549,572  
  81,830    
Helix Energy Solutions Group Incorporated†
    1,407,476  
  292,925    
Pioneer Drilling Company†
    4,042,365  

 


 

Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)   Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios     135
SMALL COMPANY GROWTH PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
Energy Equipment & Services (continued)        
  97,210    
Superior Energy Services Incorporated†«
  $ 3,985,610  
       
 
       
       
 
    11,985,023  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels: 4.83%        
  382,130    
Abraxas Petroleum Corporation†«
    2,235,461  
  105,730    
Gevo Incorporated†
    2,082,881  
  137,530    
Goodrich Petroleum Corporation†«
    3,055,917  
  89,670    
Gulfport Energy Corporation†
    3,241,571  
  97,620    
Rosetta Resources Incorporated†
    4,640,855  
  159,560    
SandRidge Energy Incorporated†«
    2,042,368  
       
 
       
       
 
    17,299,053  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Financials: 7.07%        
       
 
       
Capital Markets: 2.45%        
  97,290    
Evercore Partners Incorporated Class A
    3,336,074  
  114,630    
FXCM Incorporated Class A†
    1,493,629  
  62,910    
LPL Investment Holdings Incorporated†«
    2,252,807  
  138,760    
Medley Capital Corporation†«
    1,690,097  
       
 
       
       
 
    8,772,607  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Commercial Banks: 1.58%        
  47,090    
Signature Bank†
    2,655,876  
  52,990    
SVB Financial Group†«
    3,016,721  
       
 
       
       
 
    5,672,597  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Consumer Finance: 0.92%        
  86,555    
Dollar Financial Corporation†
    1,796,016  
  141,210    
Netspend Holdings Incorporated†«
    1,485,529  
       
 
       
       
 
    3,281,545  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Diversified Financial Services: 1.05%        
  159,315    
Encore Capital Group Incorporated†
    3,774,172  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs): 0.45%        
  98,910    
Chatham Lodging Trust
    1,607,288  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Real Estate Management & Development: 0.62%        
  72,790    
Altisource Portfolio Solutions SA†
    2,233,197  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Health Care: 14.50%        
       
 
       
Biotechnology: 1.08%        
  22,610    
Gen-Probe Incorporated†«
    1,500,174  
  153,070    
Seattle Genetics Incorporated†«
    2,383,300  
       
 
       
       
 
    3,883,474  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Health Care Equipment & Supplies: 6.35%        
  119,100    
Alere Incorporated†«
    4,661,574  
  161,340    
American Medical Systems Holdings Incorporated†«
    3,491,398  
  165,380    
DexCom Incorporated†
    2,566,698  
  400,731    
Endologix Incorporated†
    2,716,956  
  75,475    
SonoSite Incorporated†
    2,514,827  
  261,250    
Spectranetics Corporation†
    1,230,488  
  141,200    
Tornier NV†«
    2,623,496  
  65,390    
Zoll Medical Corporation†«
    2,930,126  
       
 
       
       
 
    22,735,563  
       
 
     

 


 

136     Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios   Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
SMALL COMPANY GROWTH PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
Health Care Providers & Services: 2.34%        
  131,050    
Accretive Health Incorporated†«
  $ 3,637,948  
  124,750    
Examworks Group Incorporated†«
    2,773,193  
  75,420    
Hanger Orthopedic Group Incorporated†
    1,963,183  
       
 
       
       
 
    8,374,324  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Health Care Technology: 2.16%        
  121,540    
Medidata Solutions Incorporated†
    3,107,778  
  303,890    
Omnicell Incorporated†
    4,631,284  
       
 
       
       
 
    7,739,062  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Life Sciences Tools & Services: 1.30%        
  61,440    
Covance Incorporated†«
    3,361,997  
  91,840    
Pacific BioSciences of California†«
    1,290,352  
       
 
       
       
 
    4,652,349  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Pharmaceuticals: 1.27%        
  217,510    
Nektar Therapeutics†«
    2,059,820  
  71,140    
Salix Pharmaceuticals Limited†
    2,492,034  
       
 
       
       
 
    4,551,854  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Industrials: 17.31%        
       
 
       
Aerospace & Defense: 0.76%        
  140,740    
Kratos Defense & Security Solutions Incorporated†
    2,004,138  
  25,420    
SRA International Incorporated Class A†
    720,911  
       
 
       
       
 
    2,725,049  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Air Freight & Logistics: 1.55%        
  26,090    
Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings Incorporated†
    1,818,995  
  103,150    
Hub Group Incorporated Class A†«
    3,732,999  
       
 
       
       
 
    5,551,994  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Commercial Services & Supplies: 1.99%        
  42,291    
Copart Incorporated†
    1,832,469  
  100,820    
Higher One†«
    1,456,849  
  272,280    
SFN Group Incorporated†
    3,836,425  
       
 
       
       
 
    7,125,743  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Electrical Equipment: 3.96%        
  70,130    
EnerSys†
    2,787,668  
  109,950    
General Cable Corporation†«
    4,760,835  
  191,250    
Sensata Technologies Holdings NV†
    6,642,113  
       
 
       
       
 
    14,190,616  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Machinery 3.74%        
  106,160    
Actuant Corporation Class A
    3,078,640  
  157,430    
Briggs & Stratton Corporation«
    3,565,790  
  93,720    
Columbus Mckinnon Corporation†
    1,730,071  
  98,600    
Freightcar America Incorporated
    3,205,475  
  157,110    
Wabash National Corporation†
    1,819,334  
       
 
       
       
 
    13,399,310  
       
 
     

 


 

Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)   Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios     137
SMALL COMPANY GROWTH PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
Road & Rail: 2.94%        
  49,320    
Genesee & Wyoming Incorporated†
  $ 2,870,424  
  181,150    
Hertz Global Holdings Incorporated†«
    2,831,375  
  225,090    
Swift Transportation Company†«
    3,308,823  
  57,640    
Werner Enterprises Incorporated«
    1,525,731  
       
 
       
       
 
    10,536,353  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Trading Companies & Distributors: 2.37%        
  102,190    
Beacon Roofing Supply Incorporated†
    2,091,829  
  116,140    
Kaman Corporation Class A
    4,088,128  
  33,620    
MSC Industrial Direct Company
    2,301,961  
       
 
       
       
 
    8,481,918  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Information Technology: 24.58%        
       
 
       
Communications Equipment: 1.71%        
  81,920    
Aruba Networks Incorporated†
    2,772,173  
  88,510    
Riverbed Technology Incorporated†«
    3,332,402  
       
 
       
       
 
    6,104,575  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Electronic Equipment & Instruments: 3.48%        
  198,350    
Datalink Corporation†
    1,269,440  
  52,510    
Mercury Computer Systems Incorporated†
    1,111,112  
  170,860    
Methode Electronics Incorporated
    2,063,989  
  100,160    
OSI Systems Incorporated†
    3,759,005  
  107,960    
Rofin-Sinar Technologies Incorporated†
    4,264,420  
       
 
       
       
 
    12,467,966  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Internet Software & Services: 1.07%        
  148,720    
Vocus Incorporated†
    3,845,899  
       
 
     
       
 
       
IT Services: 1.25%        
  41,050    
Fleetcor Technologies Incorporated†
    1,340,693  
  240,070    
Interxion Holding NV†
    3,120,910  
       
 
       
       
 
    4,461,603  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment: 4.58%        
  281,930    
Atmel Corporation†
    3,842,706  
  41,730    
Inphi Corporation†
    876,747  
  148,430    
Microsemi Corporation†«
    3,073,985  
  64,560    
NetLogic Microsystems Incorporated†
    2,712,811  
  239,490    
PMC-Sierra Incorporated†
    1,796,175  
  68,540    
Tessera Technologies Incorporated†
    1,251,540  
  58,850    
Varian Semiconductor Equipment Associates Incorporated†
    2,864,230  
       
 
       
       
 
    16,418,194  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Software: 12.49%        
  125,640    
Bottomline Technologies Incorporated†«
    3,158,590  
  41,610    
Broadsoft Incorporated†
    1,984,381  
  437,030    
Cadence Design Systems Incorporated†«
    4,261,043  
  55,730    
CommVault Systems Incorporated†
    2,222,512  
  47,062    
Concur Technologies Incorporated†«
    2,609,588  
  196,320    
Parametric Technology Corporation†
    4,415,237  
  110,640    
Realpage Incorporated†
    3,068,047  
  50,610    
Rovi Corporation†
    2,715,227  
  80,780    
Solarwinds Incorporated†
    1,895,099  

 


 

138     Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios   Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
SMALL COMPANY GROWTH PORTFOLIO
                      
Shares     Security Name   Value  
Software (continued)        
  76,350    
Sourcefire Incorporated†«
  $ 2,100,389  
  235,990    
SS&C Technologies Holdings†
    4,818,916  
  135,910    
SuccessFactors Incorporated†«
    5,312,722  
  113,730    
Synchronoss Technologies Incorporated†
    3,952,118  
  37,860    
Ultimate Software Group Incorporated†
    2,224,275  
       
 
       
       
 
    44,738,144  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Materials: 4.50%        
       
 
       
Chemicals: 2.62%        
  86,510    
Methanex Corporation
    2,701,707  
  138,270    
Olin Corporation
    3,169,148  
  92,370    
STR Holdings Incorporated†«
    1,771,657  
  99,860    
Zep Incorporated
    1,738,563  
       
 
       
       
 
    9,381,075  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Metals & Mining: 1.43%        
  173,770    
Minefinders Corporation Limited†
    2,288,551  
  151,600    
Steel Dynamics Incorporated«
    2,845,532  
       
 
       
       
 
    5,134,083  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Paper & Forest Products: 0.45%        
  59,330    
Buckeye Technologies Incorporated
    1,615,556  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Total Common Stocks (Cost $240,840,752)     339,032,751  
       
 
     
                                 
Principal         Interest Rate     Maturity Date          
Short-Term Investments: 30.11%                        
       
 
                       
Corporate Bonds and Notes: 0.67%                        
$ 1,985,108    
Gryphon Funding Limited(a)(i)(v)
    0.00 %     08/05/2011       821,239  
  2,617,623    
VFNC Corporation(a)††(i)(v)±
    0.26       09/29/2011       1,570,574  
       
 
                       
       
 
                    2,391,813  
       
 
                     
                                         
Shares                 Yield                  
Investment Companies: 29.44%                                
  12,594,460    
Wells Fargo Advantage Cash Investment Money Market Fund(l)(u)
            0.12               12,594,460  
  92,876,095    
Wells Fargo Securities Lending Cash Investments, LLC(v)(l)(u)
            0.24               92,876,095  
       
 
                               
       
 
                            105,470,555  
       
 
                             
       
 
                               
Total Short-Term Investments (Cost $106,839,030)                             107,862,368  
       
 
                             
       
 
                               
Total Investments in Securities
(Cost $347,679,782)*
    124.76 %                     446,895,119  
       
 
                               
Other Assets and Liabilities, Net     (24.76 )                     (88,679,343 )
       
 
                           
       
 
                               
Total Net Assets     100.00 %                   $ 358,215,776  
       
 
                           

 


 

Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)   Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios     139
SMALL COMPANY GROWTH PORTFOLIO
 
  Non-income earning securities.
 
«   All or a portion of this security is on loan.
 
(a)   Security is fair valued by the Management Valuation Team, and in certain instances by the Board of Trustees, in accordance with procedures approved by the Board of Trustees.
 
††   Securities that may be resold to “qualified institutional buyers” under Rule 144A or securities offered pursuant to Section 4(2) of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended.
 
(i)   Illiquid security.
 
(v)   Security represents investment of cash collateral received from securities on loan.
 
(l)   Investment in an affiliate.
 
(u)   Rate shown is the 7-day annualized yield at period end.
 
±   Variable rate investments.
 
*   Cost for federal income tax purposes is $350,237,591 and net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) consists of:
         
Gross unrealized appreciation
  $ 99,318,084  
Gross unrealized depreciation
    (2,660,556 )
 
     
Net unrealized appreciation
  $ 96,657,528  
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

 


 

140     Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios   Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
SMALL COMPANY VALUE PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
Common Stocks: 96.63%        
       
 
       
Consumer Discretionary: 13.25%        
       
 
       
Auto Components: 0.91%        
  83,140    
Cooper Tire & Rubber Company«
  $ 2,140,855  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure: 1.30%        
  88,720    
Gaylord Entertainment Company†«
    3,076,810  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Household Durables: 0.89%        
  89,140    
American Greetings Corporation Class A«
    2,103,704  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Leisure Equipment & Products: 1.91%        
  241,530    
Callaway Golf Company«
    1,647,235  
  102,060    
RC2 Corporation†
    2,867,886  
       
 
       
       
 
    4,515,121  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Media: 1.26%        
  153,950    
Cinemark Holdings Incorporated«
    2,978,933  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Specialty Retail: 4.72%        
  119,350    
Asbury Automotive Group Incorporated†«
    2,206,782  
  371,030    
Bebe Stores Incorporated
    2,170,526  
  33,850    
Children’s Place Retail Stores Incorporated†
    1,686,746  
  64,700    
Genesco Incorporated†«
    2,600,940  
  71,270    
Rent-A-Center Incorporated«
    2,488,036  
       
 
       
       
 
    11,153,030  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods: 2.26%        
  110,440    
Hanesbrands Incorporated†«
    2,986,298  
  127,710    
Volcom Incorporated«
    2,366,466  
       
 
       
       
 
    5,352,764  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Consumer Staples: 1.83%        
       
 
       
Food & Staples Retailing: 0.99%        
  222,700    
SUPERVALU Incorporated«
    1,988,711  
  23,710    
The Pantry Incorporated†
    351,619  
       
 
       
       
 
    2,340,330  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Food Products: 0.84%        
  100,110    
Snyders Lance Incorporated
    1,987,184  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Energy: 6.69%        
       
 
       
Energy Equipment & Services: 5.62%        
  276,940    
Global Industries Limited†«
    2,711,243  
  197,150    
Helix Energy Solutions Group Incorporated†«
    3,390,980  
  63,700    
Hornbeck Offshore†«
    1,965,145  
  166,220    
Key Energy Services Incorporated†«
    2,584,721  
  42,510    
Unit Corporation†
    2,633,495  
       
 
       
       
 
    13,285,584  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels: 1.07%        
  50,220    
Berry Petroleum Company Class A«
    2,533,599  

 


 

Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)   Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios     141
SMALL COMPANY VALUE PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
Financials: 30.59%        
       
 
       
Capital Markets: 2.08%        
  177,020    
Apollo Investment Corporation
  $ 2,134,861  
  38,800    
Stifel Financial Corporation†
    2,785,452  
       
 
       
       
 
    4,920,313  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Commercial Banks: 9.45%        
  160,270    
Associated Banc-Corporation«
    2,380,010  
  52,800    
Bank of the Ozarks Incorporated«
    2,307,888  
  104,560    
Cardinal Financial Corporation
    1,219,170  
  93,110    
Home Bancshares Incorporated
    2,118,253  
  126,790    
MB Financial Incorporated«
    2,657,518  
  108,750    
Pacwest Bancorp«
    2,365,313  
  101,210    
Pinnacle Financial Partners Incorporated†«
    1,674,013  
  49,990    
SVB Financial Group†«
    2,845,931  
  208,520    
Umpqua Holdings Corporation«
    2,385,469  
  65,160    
Wintrust Financial Corporation«
    2,394,630  
       
 
       
       
 
    22,348,195  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Insurance: 5.13%        
  91,100    
Amtrust Financial Services Incorporated«
    1,737,277  
  50,911    
Argo Group International Holdings Limited«
    1,682,099  
  109,480    
Employers Holdings Incorporated
    2,261,857  
  128,100    
Selective Insurance Group Incorporated
    2,216,130  
  38,170    
The Navigators Group Incorporated†«
    1,965,755  
  112,190    
United Fire & Casualty Company
    2,267,360  
       
 
       
       
 
    12,130,478  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs): 11.14%        
  71,430    
American Campus Communities
    2,357,190  
  126,960    
BioMed Realty Trust Incorporated
    2,414,779  
  180,400    
Campus Crest Communities Incorporated
    2,134,132  
  67,020    
Corporate Office Properties Trust
    2,422,103  
  267,089    
Cousins Properties Incorporated«
    2,230,193  
  90,010    
DuPont Fabros Technology Incorporated«
    2,182,743  
  131,450    
First Potomac Realty Trust
    2,070,338  
  113,660    
LaSalle Hotel Properties
    3,068,820  
  96,400    
Pebblebrook Hotel Trust
    2,135,260  
  128,650    
Redwood Trust Incorporated«
    2,000,508  
  89,643    
Sabra Health Care REIT Incorporated
    1,578,613  
  44,200    
Sovran Self Storage Incorporated«
    1,748,110  
       
 
       
       
 
    26,342,789  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Thrifts & Mortgage Finance: 2.79%        
  167,630    
Capitol Federal Financial Incorporated
    1,889,190  
  177,920    
Northwest Bancshares Incorporated
    2,231,117  
  143,520    
Washington Federal Incorporated«
    2,488,637  
       
 
       
       
 
    6,608,944  
       
 
     

 


 

142     Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios   Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
SMALL COMPANY VALUE PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
Health Care: 6.87%        
       
 
       
Health Care Providers & Services: 6.87%        
  87,440    
Ensign Group Incorporated
  $ 2,791,959  
  97,820    
Gentiva Health Services Incorporated†«
    2,741,895  
  147,550    
Healthways Incorporated†«
    2,267,844  
  179,980    
Medquist Holdings Incorporated†
    1,875,392  
  207,340    
Select Medical Holdings Corporation†
    1,671,160  
  131,573    
Sun Healthcare Group Incorporated†
    1,851,232  
  72,920    
WellCare Health Plans Incorporated†«
    3,058,994  
       
 
       
       
 
    16,258,476  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Industrials: 13.34%        
       
 
       
Aerospace & Defense: 2.13%        
  36,990    
Alliant Techsystems Incorporated«
    2,614,083  
  46,750    
Teledyne Technologies Incorporated†«
    2,417,443  
       
 
       
       
 
    5,031,526  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Airlines: 0.98%        
  53,100    
Allegiant Travel Company«
    2,326,311  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Construction & Engineering: 1.77%        
  273,110    
Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Company«
    2,083,829  
  86,240    
Tutor Prini Corporation
    2,100,806  
       
 
       
       
 
    4,184,635  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Electrical Equipment: 1.07%        
  123,170    
GrafTech International Limited†«
    2,540,997  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Machinery: 2.42%        
  132,360    
Douglas Dynamics Incorporated
    1,887,454  
  143,690    
Titan International Incorporated«
    3,823,591  
       
 
       
       
 
    5,711,045  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Road & Rail: 0.89%        
  94,250    
Marten Transport Limited
    2,101,775  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Trading Companies & Distributors: 3.05%        
  193,390    
Aircastle Limited«
    2,334,217  
  64,750    
GATX Corporation
    2,503,235  
  65,180    
TAL International Group Incorporated«
    2,364,079  
       
 
       
       
 
    7,201,531  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Transportation Infrastructure: 1.03%        
  53,610    
Alexander & Baldwin Incorporated«
    2,447,297  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Information Technology: 14.07%        
       
 
       
Communications Equipment: 1.44%        
  47,240    
Black Box Corporation
    1,660,486  
  163,210    
Emulex Corporation†
    1,741,451  
       
 
       
       
 
    3,401,937  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Electronic Equipment & Instruments: 4.96%        
  112,900    
Aeroflex Holding Corporation†
    2,055,909  
  92,590    
Benchmark Electronics Incorporated†
    1,756,432  
  280,010    
Power One Incorporated†«
    2,450,088  

 


 

Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)   Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios     143
SMALL COMPANY VALUE PORTFOLIO
                 
Shares     Security Name   Value  
Electronic Equipment & Instruments (continued)        
  74,470    
Synnex Corporation†«
  $ 2,437,403  
  167,040    
TTM Technologies Incorporated†«
    3,033,446  
       
 
       
       
 
    11,733,278  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Internet Software & Services: 0.92%        
  278,770    
EarthLink Incorporated
    2,182,769  
       
 
     
       
 
       
IT Services: 2.17%        
  51,820    
CACI International Incorporated Class A†«
    3,177,602  
  97,600    
CSG Systems International Incorporated†
    1,946,144  
       
 
       
       
 
    5,123,746  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment: 4.58%        
  105,010    
Fairchild Semiconductor International Incorporated†
    1,911,182  
  200,720    
Integrated Silicon Solution Incorporated†«
    1,860,674  
  257,440    
Kulicke & Soffa Industries Incorporated†«
    2,407,064  
  365,890    
RF Micro Devices Incorporated†«
    2,345,355  
  45,520    
Veeco Instruments Incorporated†«
    2,314,237  
       
 
       
       
 
    10,838,512  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Materials: 5.83%        
       
 
       
Chemicals: 2.20%        
  44,840    
Cytec Industries Incorporated
    2,437,942  
  72,400    
Kraton Performance Polymers Incorporated†
    2,769,300  
       
 
       
       
 
    5,207,242  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Containers & Packaging: 1.70%        
  79,530    
Graham Packaging Corporation†
    1,386,208  
  112,660    
Temple-Inland Incorporated
    2,636,244  
       
 
       
       
 
    4,022,452  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Metals & Mining: 1.93%        
  94,450    
A.M. Castle & Company†
    1,783,216  
  89,360    
RTI International Metals Incorporated†«
    2,783,564  
       
 
       
       
 
    4,566,780  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Telecommunication Services: 1.08%        
       
 
       
Diversified Telecommunication Services: 1.08%        
  319,180    
Iradium Communications Incorporated†«
    2,543,865  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Utilities: 3.08%        
       
 
       
Electric Utilities: 2.20%        
  120,530    
Great Plains Energy Incorporated
    2,413,011  
  117,410    
Portland General Electric Company
    2,790,836  
       
 
       
       
 
    5,203,847  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Independent Power Producers & Energy Traders: 0.88%        
  547,173    
Genon Energy Incorporated†
    2,084,729  
       
 
     
       
 
       
Total Common Stocks (Cost $180,946,886)     228,531,383  
       
 
     

 


 

144     Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios   Portfolio of Investments—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
SMALL COMPANY VALUE PORTFOLIO
                                 
Principal     Security Name   Interest Rate     Maturity Date     Value  
Short-Term Investments: 35.30%                        
       
 
                       
Corporate Bonds and Notes: 0.71%                        
$ 1,389,787    
Gryphon Funding Limited(a)(i)(v)
    0.00 %     08/05/2011     $ 574,955  
  1,832,615    
VFNC Corporation(a)††(i)(v)±
    0.26       09/29/2011       1,099,569  
       
 
                       
       
 
                    1,674,524  
       
 
                     
                                         
Shares                 Yield                  
Investment Companies: 34.59%                                
  8,762,815    
Wells Fargo Advantage Cash Investment Money Market Fund(l)(u)
            0.12               8,762,815  
  73,039,919    
Wells Fargo Securities Lending Cash Investments, LLC(v)(l)(u)
            0.24               73,039,919  
       
 
                               
       
 
                            81,802,734  
       
 
                             
       
 
                               
Total Short-Term Investments (Cost $82,760,813)                             83,477,258  
       
 
                             
       
 
                               
Total Investments in Securities
(Cost $263,707,699)*
    131.93 %                     312,008,641  
Other Assets and Liabilities, Net     (31.93 )                     (75,516,588 )
       
 
                           
       
 
                               
Total Net Assets     100.00 %                   $ 236,492,053  
       
 
                           
 
  Non-income earning securities.
 
«   All or a portion of this security is on loan.
 
±   Variable rate investments.
 
(a)   Security is fair valued by the Management Valuation Team, and in certain instances by the Board of Trustees, in accordance with procedures approved by the Board of Trustees.
 
††   Securities that may be resold to “qualified institutional buyers” under Rule 144A or securities offered pursuant to Section 4(2) of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended.
 
(i)   Illiquid security.
 
(v)   Security represents investment of cash collateral received from securities on loan.
 
(l)   Investment in an affiliate.
 
(u)   Rate shown is the 7-day annualized yield at period end.
 
*   Cost for federal income tax purposes is $277,482,458 and net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) consists of:
         
Gross unrealized appreciation
  $ 36,497,463  
Gross unrealized depreciation
    (1,971,280 )
 
     
Net unrealized appreciation
  $ 34,526,183  
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

 


 

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146   Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios   Statements of Assets and Liabilities—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
                 
    C&B Large   Disciplined
    Cap Value   Value
    Portfolio   Portfolio
 
Assets
               
Investments
               
In unaffiliated securities (including securities on loan), at value
  $ 412,733,386     $ 65,465,624  
In affiliated securities, at value
    64,758,837       12,163,099  
     
Total investments, at value (see cost below)
    477,492,223       77,628,723  
Foreign currency, at value (see cost below)
    0       0  
Receivable for investments sold
    2,874,894       0  
Receivable for dividends and interest
    911,325       84,569  
Receivable for securities lending income
    7,496       1,391  
Unrealized gains on forward foreign currency exchange contracts
    0       0  
Prepaid expenses and other assets
    1,932       39,113  
     
Total assets
    481,287,870       77,753,796  
     
 
               
Liabilities
               
Payable for investments purchased
    2,064,275       0  
Unrealized losses on forward foreign currency exchange contracts
    0       0  
Payable upon receipt of securities loaned
    63,751,189       10,917,039  
Payable for daily variation margin on open futures contracts
    0       3,335  
Advisory fee payable
    218,706       20,170  
Custodian fee payable
    0       0  
Accrued expenses and other liabilities
    8,207       24,308  
     
Total liabilities
    66,042,377       10,964,852  
     
Total net assets
  $ 415,245,493     $ 66,788,944  
     
 
               
Total investments, at cost
  $ 409,403,013     $ 66,300,657  
     
Securities on loan, at value
  $ 62,371,928     $ 10,673,241  
     
Foreign currency, at cost
  $ 0     $ 0  
     
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

 


 

     
Statements of Assets and Liabilities—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)   Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios   147
                                                 
    Diversified Large   Emerging   Equity           International   International
    Cap Growth   Growth   Value   Index   Equity   Growth
    Portfolio   Portfolio   Portfolio   Portfolio   Portfolio   Portfolio
 
 
                                               
 
                                               
 
  $ 199,220,507     $ 67,356,031     $ 417,413,236     $ 2,448,656,909     $ 28,513,087     $ 118,878,013  
 
    40,339,461       12,454,857       35,110,427       178,838,871       1,452,080       13,030,721  
 
 
    239,559,968       79,810,888       452,523,663       2,627,495,780       29,965,167       131,908,734  
 
    0       0       0       0       31,089       23,325  
 
    131,913       1,242,169       2,125,665       379,815       1,099,054       2,839,237  
 
    155,703       3,500       291,838       3,144,550       80,048       257,743  
 
    1,626       3,276       3,446       15,975       282       1,357  
 
    0       0       0       0       43,315       0  
 
    524,671       0       1,318       72,334       0       46  
 
 
    240,373,881       81,059,833       454,945,930       2,631,108,454       31,218,955       135,030,442  
 
 
                                               
 
                                               
 
    771,118       530,362       773,699       2,046,414       461,640       1,679,862  
 
    0       0       0       0       42,614       0  
 
    38,190,079       12,817,250       33,230,785       120,708,266       907,670       7,685,687  
 
    0       0       0       77,710       0       0  
 
    39,098       44,471       222,060       146,296       19,558       86,870  
 
    3,245       1,461       317       16,891       61,693       798,177  
 
    26,474       17,054       19,811       34,433       6,445       28,638  
 
 
    39,030,014       13,410,598       34,246,672       123,030,010       1,499,620       10,279,234  
 
 
  $ 201,343,867     $ 67,649,235     $ 420,699,258     $ 2,508,078,444     $ 29,719,335     $ 124,751,208  
 
 
                                               
 
  $ 220,342,374     $ 66,469,150     $ 394,195,929     $ 2,184,768,553     $ 25,876,665     $ 115,528,193  
 
 
  $ 37,375,218     $ 12,522,633     $ 32,437,625     $ 117,898,359     $ 879,503     $ 7,432,361  
 
 
  $ 0     $ 0     $ 0     $ 0     $ 30,953     $ 23,365  
 

 


 

     
148   Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios   Statements of Assets and Liabilities—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
                 
    International   International
    Index   Value
    Portfolio   Portfolio
 
Assets
               
Investments
               
In unaffiliated securities (including securities on loan), at value
  $ 29,618,755     $ 320,588,550  
In affiliated securities, at value
    375,057       15,330,804  
     
Total investments, at value (see cost below)
    29,993,812       335,919,354  
Segregated cash
    119,500       0  
Foreign currency, at value (see cost below)
    221,593       12,378,612  
Receivable for investments sold
    43       1,205,005  
Receivable for dividends and interest
    140,618       1,559,626  
Receivable for daily variation margin on open futures contracts
    17,340       0  
Receivable for securities lending income
    211       14,148  
Prepaid expenses and other assets
    29,626       2,578  
     
Total assets
    30,522,743       351,079,323  
     
 
               
Liabilities
               
Payable for investments purchased
    13,441       816,332  
Payable upon receipt of securities loaned
    331,509       10,507,215  
Advisory fee payable
    7,674       242,699  
Custodian fee payable
    621,941       788,685  
Accrued expenses and other liabilities
    0       47,036  
     
Total liabilities
    974,565       12,401,967  
     
Total net assets
  $ 29,548,178     $ 338,677,356  
     
 
               
Total investments, at cost
  $ 26,128,709     $ 349,031,724  
     
Securities on loan, at value
  $ 316,261     $ 10,101,579  
     
Foreign currency, at cost
  $ 218,938     $ 12,317,908  
     
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

 


 

     
Statements of Assets and Liabilities—March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)   Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios   149
                         
    Small Cap   Small Company   Small Company
    Value   Growth   Value
    Portfolio   Portfolio   Portfolio
 
 
                       
 
                       
 
  $ 54,560,207     $ 341,424,564     $ 230,205,907  
 
    2,404,290       105,470,555       81,802,734  
 
 
    56,964,497       446,895,119       312,008,641  
 
    0       0       0  
 
    0       0       0  
 
    666,495       7,121,259       182,132  
 
    123,532       90,386       296,056  
 
    0       0       0  
 
    0       13,070       22,411  
 
    0       0       0  
 
 
    57,754,524       454,119,834       312,509,240  
 
 
                       
 
                       
 
    1,677,667       1,422,205       1,843,807  
 
    0       94,244,571       73,997,998  
 
    36,004       219,008       149,606  
 
    0       0       10,843  
 
    13,540       18,274       14,933  
 
 
    1,727,211       95,904,058       76,017,187  
 
 
  $ 56,027,313     $ 358,215,776     $ 236,492,053  
 
 
                       
 
  $ 46,939,842     $ 347,679,782     $ 263,707,699  
 
 
  $ 0     $ 91,844,824     $ 72,096,258  
 
 
  $ 0     $ 0     $ 0  
 

 


 

     
150    Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios   Statements of Operations—Six Months Ended March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
                 
    C&B Large   Disciplined
    Cap Value   Value
    Portfolio   Portfolio
 
Investment income
               
Dividends*
  $ 4,050,369     $ 726,903  
Interest
    0       209  
Income from affiliated securities
    5,717       1,785  
Securities lending income, net
    40,014       8,635  
     
Total investment income
    4,096,100       737,532  
     
 
               
Expenses
               
Advisory fee
    1,345,595       212,228  
Custody and accounting fees
    7,729       4,321  
Professional fees
    24,195       28,405  
Shareholder report expenses
    2,244       1,247  
Trustees’ fees and expenses
    5,274       5,274  
Other fees and expenses
    6,113       3,647  
     
Total expenses
    1,391,150       255,122  
 
               
Less: Fee waivers and/or expense reimbursements
    0       (14,031 )
     
Net expenses
    1,391,150       241,091  
     
Net investment income (loss)
    2,704,950       496,441  
     
 
               
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAINS (LOSSES) ON INVESTMENTS
               
 
               
Net realized gains (losses) on:
               
Unaffiliated securities
    11,739,497       2,232,789  
Affiliated securities
    0       0  
Futures transactions
    0       351,112  
Forward foreign currency contract transactions
    0       0  
     
Net realized gains on investments
    11,739,497       2,583,901  
     
 
               
Net change in unrealized gains (losses) on:
               
Unaffiliated securities
    41,804,036       8,223,140  
Affiliated securities
    0       0  
Futures transactions
    0       20,891  
Forward foreign currency contract transactions
    0       0  
     
Net change in unrealized gains (losses) on investments
    41,804,036       8,244,031  
     
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses) on investments
    53,543,533       10,827,932  
     
Net increase in net assets resulting from operations
  $ 56,248,483     $ 11,324,373  
     
 
               
* Net of foreign withholding taxes of
  $ 29,609     $ 0  
 
1.   After the close of business on January 28, 2011, the Diversified Large Cap Growth Portfolio acquired the net assets of Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined Growth Portfolio, Wells Fargo Advantage Large Cap Appreciation Portfolio and Wells Fargo Advantage Large Company Growth Portfolio. As a result of the reorganization Wells Fargo Advantage Large Company Growth Portfolio became the accounting and performance survivor in the transaction. The information for the period prior to January 31, 2011 is that of the Wells Fargo Advantage Large Company Growth Portfolio.
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

 


 

     
Statements of Operations—Six Months Ended March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)   Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios   151
                                                 
    Diversified Large   Emerging   Equity           International   International
    Cap Growth   Growth   Value   Index   Equity   Growth
    Portfolio1   Portfolio   Portfolio   Portfolio   Portfolio   Portfolio
 
 
                                               
 
  $ 810,376     $ 16,941     $ 2,669,347     $ 24,055,214     $ 190,607     $ 1,025,571  
 
    0       0       0       1,884       0       0  
 
    2,320       919       5,266       22,630       350       3,952  
 
    25,349       12,496       32,085       200,816       3,491       20,457  
 
 
    838,045       30,356       2,706,698       24,280,544       194,448       1,049,980  
 
 
                                               
 
                                               
 
    508,192       149,274       1,303,097       1,019,705       123,925       496,736  
 
    5,576       6,123       10,610       80,843       28,947       285,952  
 
    22,824       16,494       31,994       28,219       21,814       32,667  
 
    2,674       3,621       1,995       5,984       499       613  
 
    5,274       5,274       5,274       5,274       5,274       5,274  
 
    1,496       1,757       5,808       16,552       12,987       8,960  
 
 
    546,036       182,543       1,358,778       1,156,577       193,446       830,202  
 
                                               
 
    (59,658 )     (9,636 )     0       0       (14,733 )     (145,595 )
 
 
    486,378       172,907       1,358,778       1,156,577       178,713       684,607  
 
 
    351,667       (142,551 )     1,347,920       23,123,967       15,735       365,373  
 
 
                                               
 
                                               
 
                                               
 
                                               
 
    31,315,301       4,210,846       54,063,369       36,627,371       1,945,234       6,135,524  
 
    0       0       0       810,316       0       0  
 
    0       0       0       4,438,623       0       0  
 
    0       0       0       0       (48,297 )     0  
 
 
    31,315,301       4,210,846       54,063,369       41,876,310       1,896,937       6,135,524  
 
 
                                               
 
                                               
 
    (1,881,599 )     7,009,139       18,122,106       304,704,639       1,466,525       4,457,334  
 
    0       0       0       6,375,042       0       0  
 
    0       0       0       (109,372 )     0       0  
 
    0       0       0       0       27,985       0  
 
 
    (1,881,599 )     7,009,139       18,122,106       310,970,309       1,494,510       4,457,334  
 
 
    29,433,702       11,219,985       72,185,475       352,846,619       3,391,447       10,592,858  
 
 
  $ 29,785,369     $ 11,077,434     $ 73,533,395     $ 375,970,586     $ 3,407,182     $ 10,958,231  
 
 
                                               
 
  $ 2,118     $ 0     $ 7,850     $ 3,801     $ 23,998     $ 34,987  

 


 

     
152   Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios   Statements of Operations—Six Months Ended March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
                 
    International   International
    Index   Value
    Portfolio   Portfolio
 
Investment income
               
Dividends*
  $ 333,085     $ 3,889,191  
Interest
    0       1,549  
Income from affiliated securities
    128       5,701  
Securities lending income, net
    2,810       64,623  
     
Total investment income
    336,023       3,961,064  
     
 
               
Expenses
               
Advisory fee
    50,762       1,366,655  
Custody and accounting fees
    105,162       202,074  
Professional fees
    12,199       14,109  
Shareholder report expenses
    499       742  
Trustees’ fees and expenses
    5,274       3,565  
Other fees and expenses
    852       7,653  
     
Total expenses
    174,748       1,594,798  
 
               
Less: Fee waivers and/or expense reimbursements
    (100,948 )     (27,521 )
     
Net expenses
    73,800       1,567,277  
     
Net investment income (loss)
    262,223       2,393,787  
     
 
               
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAINS (LOSSES) ON INVESTMENTS
               
 
               
Net realized gains (losses) on:
               
Unaffiliated securities
    78,212       7,101,343  
Futures transactions
    16,944       0  
     
Net realized gains on investments
    95,156       7,101,343  
     
 
               
Net change in unrealized gains (losses) on:
               
Unaffiliated securities
    2,511,215       22,467,702  
Futures transactions
    19,445       0  
     
Net change in unrealized gains (losses) on investments
    2,530,660       22,467,702  
     
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses) on investments
    2,625,816       29,569,045  
     
Net increase in net assets resulting from operations
  $ 2,888,039     $ 31,962,832  
     
 
               
* Net of foreign withholding taxes of
  $ 23,374     $ 351,171  
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

 


 

     
Statements of Operations—Six Months Ended March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)   Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios   153
                         
    Small Cap   Small Company   Small Company
    Value   Growth   Value
    Portfolio   Portfolio   Portfolio
 
 
                       
 
  $ 462,899     $ 646,027     $ 2,664,098  
 
    0       0       0  
 
    3,099       9,656       5,387  
 
    0       74,618       67,557  
 
 
    465,998       730,301       2,737,042  
 
 
                       
 
                       
 
    243,393       1,309,165       735,785  
 
    10,463       7,551       9,985  
 
    22,123       26,954       20,319  
 
    997       1,496       1,247  
 
    6,516       5,274       3,565  
 
    3,013       4,649       2,670  
 
 
    286,505       1,355,089       773,571  
 
                       
 
    (8,305 )     0       0  
 
 
    278,200       1,355,089       773,571  
 
 
    187,798       (624,788 )     1,963,471  
 
 
                       
 
                       
 
                       
 
                       
 
    8,360,757       49,766,935       25,644,575  
 
    0       0       0  
 
 
    8,360,757       49,766,935       25,644,575  
 
 
                       
 
                       
 
    1,836,188       49,427,481       12,884,407  
 
    0       0       0  
 
 
    1,836,188       49,427,481       12,884,407  
 
 
    10,196,945       99,194,416       38,528,982  
 
 
  $ 10,384,743     $ 98,569,628     $ 40,492,453  
 
 
                       
 
  $ 1,002     $ 0     $ 0  

 


 

154     Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios   Statements of Changes in Net Assets
                 
    C&B Large Cap Value Portfolio
    Six Months Ended    
    March 31, 2011   Year Ended
    (Unaudited)   September 30, 2010
 
Operations
               
Net investment income (loss)
  $ 2,704,950     $ 7,791,963  
Net realized gains (losses) on investments
    11,739,497       (54,309,479 )
Net change in unrealized gains (losses) on investments
    41,804,036       82,445,650  
     
Net increase in net assets resulting from operations
    56,248,483       35,928,134  
     
 
               
Capital shares transactions
               
Transactions in investors’ beneficial interests
               
Contributions
    8,100,394       48,638,019  
Withdrawals
    (54,457,794 )     (315,082,983 )
     
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from capital share transactions
    (46,357,400 )     (266,444,964 )
     
Total increase (decrease) in net assets
    9,891,083       (230,516,830 )
     
 
               
Net assets
               
Beginning of period
    405,354,410       635,871,240  
     
End of period
  $ 415,245,493     $ 405,354,410  
     
 
1.   After the close of business on January 28, 2011, the Diversified Large Cap Growth Portfolio acquired the net assets of Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined Growth Portfolio, Wells Fargo Advantage Large Cap Appreciation Portfolio and Wells Fargo Advantage Large Company Growth Portfolio. As a result of the reorganization Wells Fargo Advantage Large Company Growth Portfolio became the accounting and performance survivor in the transaction. The information for the periods prior to January 31, 2011 is that of the Wells Fargo Advantage Large Company Growth Portfolio.
 
2.   Amount includes $58,317,244 related to acquisitions during the period. See Notes to Financial Statements for a discussion of the acquisitions.
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

 


 

Statements of Changes in Net Assets   Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios     155
                                                   
    Disciplined Value Portfolio   Diversified Large Cap Growth Portfolio   Emerging Growth Portfolio
    Six Months Ended           Six Months Ended           Six Months Ended    
    March 31, 2011   Year Ended   March 31, 20111   Year Ended   March 31, 2011   Year Ended
    (Unaudited)   September 30, 2010   (Unaudited)   September 30, 20101   (Unaudited)   September 30, 2010
 
 
                                               
 
  $ 496,441     $ 3,322,328     $ 351,667     $ 3,538,982     $ (142,551 )   $ (249,199 )
 
    2,583,901       (5,588,885 )     31,315,301       42,584,508       4,210,846       14,580,826  
 
    8,244,031       5,925,992       (1,881,599 )     (43,061,314 )     7,009,139       (8,153,079 )
 
 
    11,324,373       3,659,435       29,785,369       3,062,176       11,077,434       6,178,548  
 
 
                                               
 
                                               
 
                                               
 
    1,053,397       20,692,280       61,472,960 2     44,712,558       35,795,091       4,351,133  
 
    (9,574,563 )     (223,668,350 )     (25,278,918 )     (897,265,962 )     (6,202,293 )     (72,176,151 )
 
 
    (8,521,166 )     (202,976,070 )     36,194,042       (852,553,404 )     29,592,798       (67,825,018 )
 
 
    2,803,207       (199,316,635 )     65,979,411       (849,491,228 )     40,670,232       (61,646,470 )
 
 
                                               
 
                                               
 
    63,985,737       263,302,372       135,364,456       984,855,684       26,979,003       88,625,473  
 
 
  $ 66,788,944     $ 63,985,737     $ 201,343,867     $ 135,364,456     $ 67,649,235     $ 26,979,003  
 

 


 

156     Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios   Statements of Changes in Net Assets
                 
    Equity Value Portfolio
    Six Months Ended    
    March 31, 2011   Year Ended
    (Unaudited)   September 30, 2010
 
Operations
               
Net investment income
  $ 1,347,920     $ 4,167,415  
Net realized gains on investments
    54,063,369       44,332,711  
Net change in unrealized gains (losses) on investments
    18,122,106       (6,108,053 )
     
Net increase in net assets resulting from operations
    73,533,395       42,392,073  
     
 
               
Capital shares transactions
               
Transactions in investors’ beneficial interests
               
Contributions
    16,481,052       86,681,017  
Withdrawals
    (84,412,467 )     (227,091,516 )
     
Net decrease in net assets resulting from capital share transactions
    (67,931,415 )     (140,410,499 )
     
Total increase (decrease) in net assets
    5,601,980       (98,018,426 )
     
 
               
Net assets
               
Beginning of period
    415,097,278       513,115,704  
     
End of period
  $ 420,699,258     $ 415,097,278  
     
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

 


 

Statements of Changes in Net Assets   Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios     157
                                                 
    Index Portfolio   International Equity Portfolio   International Growth Portfolio
    Six Months Ended           Six Months Ended           Six Months Ended    
    March 31, 2011   Year Ended   March 31, 2011   Year Ended   March 31, 2011   Year Ended
    (Unaudited)   September 30, 2010   (Unaudited)   September 30, 2010   (Unaudited)   September 30, 2010
 
 
                                               
 
  $ 23,123,967     $ 40,858,898     $ 15,735     $ 312,324     $ 365,373     $ 1,280,938  
 
    41,876,310       106,935,226       1,896,937       9,000,290       6,135,524       9,606,785  
 
    310,970,309       222,232,396       1,494,510       (8,318,791 )     4,457,334       (7,813,621 )
 
 
    375,970,586       370,026,520       3,407,182       993,823       10,958,231       3,074,102  
 
 
                                               
 
                                               
 
                                               
 
    99,539,874       431,513,946       1,023,413       10,746,475       13,313,449       44,525,988  
 
    (187,127,747 )     (548,429,110 )     (3,798,938 )     (55,194,605 )     (29,502,879 )     (73,245,020 )
 
 
    (87,587,873 )     (116,915,164 )     (2,775,525 )     (44,448,130 )     (16,189,430 )     (28,719,032 )
 
 
    288,382,713       253,111,356       631,657       (43,454,307 )     (5,231,199 )     (25,644,930 )
 
 
                                               
 
                                               
 
    2,219,695,731       1,966,584,375       29,087,678       72,541,985       129,982,407       155,627,337  
 
 
  $ 2,508,078,444     $ 2,219,695,731     $ 29,719,335     $ 29,087,678     $ 124,751,208     $ 129,982,407  
 

 


 

158      Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios   Statements of Changes in Net Assets
                 
    International Index Portfolio
    Six Months Ended    
    March 31, 2011   Year Ended
    (Unaudited)   September 30, 2010
 
Operations
               
Net investment income (loss)
  $ 262,223     $ 1,114,490  
Net realized gains (losses) on investments
    95,156       (801,132 )
Net change in unrealized gains (losses) on investments
    2,530,660       (991,719 )
     
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations
    2,888,039       (678,361 )
     
 
               
Capital shares transactions
               
Transactions in investors’ beneficial interests
               
Contributions
    1,363,510       11,233,320  
Withdrawals
    (3,628,613 )     (54,306,160 )
     
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from capital share transactions
    (2,265,103 )     (43,072,840 )
     
Total increase (decrease) in net assets
    622,936       (43,751,201 )
     
 
               
Net assets
               
Beginning of period
    28,925,242       72,676,443  
     
End of period
  $ 29,548,178     $ 28,925,242  
     
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

 


 

Statements of Changes in Net Assets   Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios      159
                                                 
    International Value Portfolio   Small Cap Value Portfolio   Small Company Growth Portfolio
    Six Months Ended           Six Months Ended           Six Months Ended    
    March 31, 2011   Year Ended   March 31, 2011   Year Ended   March 31, 2011   Year Ended
    (Unaudited)   September 30, 2010   (Unaudited)   September 30, 2010   (Unaudited)   September 30, 2010  
 
 
                                               
 
  $ 2,393,787     $ 7,152,453     $ 187,798     $ 579,980     $ (624,788 )   $ (1,593,006 )
 
    7,101,343       (14,924,156 )     8,360,757       (12,558,165 )     49,766,935       58,656,563  
 
    22,467,702       10,068,193       1,836,188       17,092,947       49,427,481       (11,673,458 )
 
 
    31,962,832       2,296,490       10,384,743       5,114,762       98,569,628       45,390,099  
 
 
                                               
 
                                               
 
                                               
 
    15,484,262       39,614,812       1,713,171       10,637,680       24,828,180       46,698,694  
 
    (6,563,304 )     (59,159,900 )     (15,079,756 )     (175,872,745 )     (68,548,925 )     (180,510,140 )
 
 
    8,920,958       (19,545,088 )     (13,366,585 )     (165,235,065 )     (43,720,745 )     (133,811,446 )
 
 
    40,883,790       (17,248,598 )     (2,981,842 )     (160,120,303 )     54,848,883       (88,421,347 )
 
 
                                               
 
                                               
 
    297,793,566       315,042,164       59,009,155       219,129,458       303,366,893       391,788,240  
 
 
  $ 338,677,356     $ 297,793,566     $ 56,027,313     $ 59,009,155     $ 358,215,776     $ 303,366,893  
 

 


 

160     Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios   Statements of Changes in Net Assets
                 
    Small Company Value Portfolio
    Six Months Ended    
    March 31, 2011   Year Ended
    (Unaudited)   September 30, 2010
 
Operations
               
Net investment income
  $ 1,963,471     $ 516,369  
Net realized gains on investments
    25,644,575       33,420,687  
Net change in unrealized gains (losses) on investments
    12,884,407       (12,991,739 )
     
Net increase in net assets resulting from operations
    40,492,453       20,945,317  
     
 
               
Capital shares transactions
               
Transactions in investors’ beneficial interests
               
Contributions
    47,788,260       28,466,433  
Withdrawals
    (12,351,203 )     (128,081,070 )
     
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from capital share transactions
    35,437,057       (99,614,637 )
     
Total increase (decrease) in net assets
    75,929,510       (78,669,320 )
     
 
               
Net assets
               
Beginning of period
    160,562,543       239,231,863  
     
End of period
  $ 236,492,053     $ 160,562,543  
     
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

 


 

Financial Highlights   Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios     161
                                         
    Ratio to Average Net Assets (Annualized)           Portfolio
    Net Investment   Gross   Net   Total   Turnover
    Income (Loss)   Expenses   Expenses   Return1   Rate
 
C&B Large Cap Value Portfolio
                                       
October 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
    1.31 %     0.67 %     0.67 %     14.60 %     12 %
October 1, 2009 to September 30, 2010
    1.40 %     0.70 %     0.68 %     7.49 %     13 %
October 1, 2008 to September 30, 2009
    2.19 %     0.73 %     0.64 %     (5.53 )%     28 %
October 1, 2007 to September 30, 2008
    1.71 %     0.73 %     0.68 %     (20.18 )%     21 %
October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007
    1.48 %     0.74 %     0.68 %     11.88 %     24 %
October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2006
    1.77 %     0.76 %     0.66 %     15.30 %     29 %
 
                                       
Disciplined Value Portfolio
                                       
October 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
    0.76 %     0.78 %     0.74 %     19.01 %     25 %
October 1, 2009 to September 30, 2010
    1.73 %     0.73 %     0.72 %     7.02 %     46 %
October 1, 2008 to September 30, 2009
    2.69 %     0.75 %     0.69 %     (9.66 )%     11 %
October 1, 2007 to September 30, 2008
    2.16 %     0.75 %     0.57 %     (23.18 )%     8 %
October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007
    1.91 %     0.76 %     0.57 %     15.91 %     16 %
October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2006
    1.84 %     0.75 %     0.70 %     11.21 %     7 %
 
                                       
Diversified Large Cap Growth Portfolio3
                                       
October 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
    0.22 %     0.70 %     0.62 %     20.66 %     91 %
October 1, 2009 to September 30, 2010
    0.66 %     0.70 %     0.62 %     7.51 %     11 %
October 1, 2008 to September 30, 2009
    0.97 %     0.70 %     0.62 %     3.31 %     13 %
October 1, 2007 to September 30, 2008
    0.48 %     0.68 %     0.67 %     (22.59 )%     7 %
October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007
    0.46 %     0.70 %     0.68 %     17.80 %     10 %
October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2006
    0.14 %     0.70 %     0.61 %     1.41 %     6 %
 
                                       
Emerging Growth Portfolio
                                       
October 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
    (0.76 )%     0.98 %     0.93 %     35.96 %     53 %
October 1, 2009 to September 30, 2010
    (0.66 )%     1.02 %     0.94 %     20.49 %     97 %
October 1, 2008 to September 30, 2009
    (0.53 )%     0.94 %     0.91 %     (5.70 )%     147 %
October 1, 2007 to September 30, 2008
    (0.49 )%     0.93 %     0.92 %     (30.95 )%     191 %
January 31, 20072 to September 30, 2007
    (0.54 )%     1.01 %     0.99 %     24.40 %     125 %
 
                                       
Equity Value Portfolio
                                       
October 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
    0.67 %     0.68 %     0.68 %     20.09 %     75 %
October 1, 2009 to September 30, 2010
    0.87 %     0.71 %     0.69 %     9.75 %     122 %
October 1, 2008 to September 30, 2009
    1.89 %     0.73 %     0.69 %     (7.21 )%     142 %
October 1, 2007 to September 30, 2008
    1.68 %     0.74 %     0.70 %     (27.44 )%     152 %
October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007
    1.29 %     0.77 %     0.69 %     20.21 %     108 %
October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2006
    1.18 %     0.78 %     0.77 %     10.73 %     107 %
 
                                       
Index Portfolio
                                       
October 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
    1.94 %     0.10 %     0.10 %     17.29 %     3 %
October 1, 2009 to September 30, 2010
    2.01 %     0.10 %     0.10 %     9.97 %     22 %
October 1, 2008 to September 30, 2009
    2.61 %     0.12 %     0.10 %     (7.00 )%     10 %
October 1, 2007 to September 30, 2008
    2.07 %     0.11 %     0.11 %     (22.28 )%     5 %
October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007
    1.86 %     0.11 %     0.10 %     16.35 %     8 %
October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2006
    1.86 %     0.11 %     0.11 %     10.70 %     9 %
 
                                       
International Equity Portfolio
                                       
October 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
    0.11 %     1.33 %     1.23 %     12.33 %     28 %
October 1, 2009 to September 30, 2010
    0.61 %     1.31 %     1.28 %     6.57 %     105 %
October 1, 2008 to September 30, 2009
    1.77 %     1.23 %     1.15 %     (10.14 )%     212 %
October 1, 2007 to September 30, 2008
    1.60 %     1.14 %     1.12 %     (31.42 )%     55 %
October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007
    1.27 %     1.09 %     1.08 %     23.70 %     66 %
October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2006
    1.99 %     1.09 %     1.03 %     14.58 %     39 %
 
                                       
International Growth Portfolio
                                       
October 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
    0.63 %     1.42 %     1.17 %     9.85 %     42 %
October 1, 2009 to September 30, 2010
    0.89 %     1.42 %     1.20 %     3.25 %     89 %
October 1, 2008 to September 30, 2009
    1.71 %     1.14 %     1.11 %     6.23 %     95 %
October 1, 2007 to September 30, 2008
    1.17 %     1.08 %     1.05 %     (28.68 )%     57 %
October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007
    1.09 %     1.06 %     1.03 %     27.40 %     73 %
October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2006
    0.87 %     1.07 %     0.98 %     19.95 %     62 %
     
1.   Returns for periods of less than one year are not annualized.
 
2.   Commencement of operations.
 
3.   After the close of business on January 28, 2011, the Diversified Large Cap Growth Portfolio acquired the net assets of Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined Growth Portfolio, Wells Fargo Advantage Large Cap Appreciation Portfolio and Wells Fargo Advantage Large Company Growth Portfolio. As a result of the reorganization Wells Fargo Advantage Large Company Growth Portfolio became the accounting and performance survivor in the transaction. The information for the periods prior to January 31, 2011 is that of the Wells Fargo Advantage Large Company Growth Portfolio.
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

 


 

162      Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios   Financial Highlights
                                         
    Ratio to Average Net Assets (Annualized)           Portfolio
    Net Investment   Gross   Net   Total   Turnover
    Income (Loss)   Expenses   Expenses   Return1   Rate
 
International Index Portfolio
                                       
October 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
    1.81 %     1.20 %     0.51 %     10.39 %     2 %
October 1, 2009 to September 30, 2010
    2.17 %     0.77 %     0.65 %     2.47 %     20 %
October 1, 2008 to September 30, 2009
    2.86 %     0.55 %     0.46 %     1.65 %     13 %
October 1, 2007 to September 30, 2008
    2.84 %     0.51 %     0.50 %     (29.67 )%     14 %
October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007
    2.15 %     0.49 %     0.49 %     24.52 %     3 %
October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2006
    2.59 %     0.49 %     0.37 %     19.44 %     7 %
 
                                       
International Value Portfolio
                                       
October 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
    1.49 %     0.99 %     0.97 %     10.74 %     16 %
October 1, 2009 to September 30, 2010
    2.41 %     1.20 %     1.06 %     0.92 %     27 %
October 1, 2008 to September 30, 2009
    2.72 %     1.08 %     1.03 %     5.26 %     41 %
October 1, 2007 to September 30, 2008
    3.68 %     1.07 %     1.01 %     (34.21 )%     23 %
October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007
    2.47 %     1.07 %     1.03 %     21.91 %     19 %
October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2006
    2.34 %     1.09 %     1.09 %     19.32 %     31 %
 
                                       
Small Cap Value Portfolio
                                       
October 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
    0.62 %     0.94 %     0.91 %     18.07 %     53 %
October 1, 2009 to September 30, 2010
    0.66 %     0.94 %     0.91 %     9.60 %     38 %
October 1, 2008 to September 30, 2009
    1.31 %     0.91 %     0.74 %     (8.76 )%     50 %
October 1, 2007 to September 30, 2008
    0.80 %     0.91 %     0.83 %     (16.47 )%     46 %
October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007
    0.30 %     0.93 %     0.92 %     8.65 %     64 %
January 31, 20062 to September 30, 2006
    0.75 %     0.94 %     0.75 %     0.60 %     37 %
 
                                       
Small Company Growth Portfolio
                                       
October 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
    0.38 %     0.83 %     0.83 %     36.08 %     53 %
October 1, 2009 to September 30, 2010
    (0.48 )%     0.87 %     0.86 %     15.25 %     129 %
October 1, 2008 to September 30, 2009
    (0.53 )%     0.89 %     0.87 %     1.75 %     169 %
October 1, 2007 to September 30, 2008
    (0.53 )%     0.89 %     0.89 %     (27.50 )%     150 %
October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007
    (0.46 )%     0.90 %     0.90 %     17.74 %     138 %
October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2006
    (0.33 )%     0.91 %     0.90 %     7.02 %     125 %
 
                                       
Small Company Value Portfolio
                                       
October 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011 (Unaudited)
    2.13 %     0.84 %     0.84 %     26.07 %     38 %
October 1, 2009 to September 30, 2010
    0.31 %     0.89 %     0.89 %     16.38 %     60 %
October 1, 2008 to September 30, 2009
    1.16 %     0.90 %     0.88 %     (6.28 )%     99 %
October 1, 2007 to September 30, 2008
    1.02 %     0.90 %     0.89 %     (22.01 )%     82 %
October 1, 2006 to September 30, 2007
    0.53 %     0.93 %     0.92 %     6.53 %     69 %
October 1, 2005 to September 30, 2006
    0.64 %     0.92 %     0.79 %     6.70 %     114 %

 


 

Notes to Financial Statements (Unaudited)   Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios     163
1. ORGANIZATION
Wells Fargo Master Trust (the “Trust”), a Delaware statutory trust organized on March 10, 1999, is an open-end management investment company registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the “1940 Act”). These financial statements report on the following funds: Wells Fargo Advantage C&B Large Cap Value Portfolio (“C&B Large Cap Value Portfolio”), Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined Value Portfolio (“Disciplined Value Portfolio”), Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Large Cap Growth Portfolio (“Diversified Large Cap Growth Portfolio” ), Wells Fargo Advantage Emerging Growth Portfolio (“Emerging Growth Portfolio” ), Wells Fargo Advantage Equity Value Portfolio (“Equity Value Portfolio” ), Wells Fargo Advantage Index Portfolio (“Index Portfolio” ), Wells Fargo Advantage International Equity Portfolio (“International Equity Portfolio” ) (formerly, Wells Fargo Advantage International Core Portfolio), Wells Fargo Advantage International Growth Portfolio (“International Growth Portfolio” ), Wells Fargo Advantage International Index Portfolio (“International Index Portfolio” ), Wells Fargo Advantage International Value Portfolio (“International Value Portfolio” ), Wells Fargo Advantage Small Cap Value Portfolio (“Small Cap Value Portfolio” ) (formerly, Wells Fargo Advantage Strategic Small Cap Value Portfolio), Wells Fargo Advantage Small Company Growth Portfolio (“Small Company Growth Portfolio” ) and Wells Fargo Advantage Small Company Value Portfolio (“Small Company Value Portfolio” ) (each, a “Portfolio”, collectively, the “Portfolios”).
Interests in the Portfolios are sold without any sales charge in private placement transactions to qualified investors, including open-end management investment companies.
2. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
The following significant accounting policies, which are consistently followed in the preparation of the financial statements of each Portfolio, are in conformity with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles which require management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities, disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements, and the reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the reporting period. Actual results could differ from those estimates.
Securities valuation
Investments in securities are valued each business day as of the close of regular trading on the New York Stock Exchange, which is usually 4:00 p.m. (Eastern Time). Securities which are traded on a national or foreign securities exchange are valued at the last reported sales price, except that securities listed on The Nasdaq Stock Market, Inc. (“Nasdaq”) are valued at the Nasdaq Official Closing Price (“NOCP”), and if no NOCP is available, then at the last reported sales price. If no sales price is shown on the Nasdaq, the bid price will be used. In the absence of any sale of securities listed on the Nasdaq, and in the case of other securities, including U.S. Government obligations, but excluding debt securities maturing in 60 days or less, the price will be deemed “stale” and the valuations will be determined in accordance with the Portfolios’ Fair Valuation Procedures.
Securities denominated in foreign currencies are translated into U.S. dollars using the closing rates of exchange in effect on the day of valuation.
Many securities markets and exchanges outside the U.S. close prior to the close of the New York Stock Exchange and therefore may not fully reflect trading or events that occur after the close of the principal exchange in which the foreign investments are traded but before the close of the New York Stock Exchange. If such trading or events are expected to materially affect the value of the investments, then those investments are fair valued following procedures approved by the Board of Trustees. These procedures take into account multiple factors including movements in U.S. securities markets after foreign exchanges close. Depending on market activity, such fair valuations may be frequent. Such fair value pricing may result in NAVs that are higher or lower than NAVs based on the closing price or latest quoted bid price.
Certain fixed income securities with maturities exceeding 60 days are valued based on available market quotations received from an independent pricing service approved by the Trust’s Board of Trustees which may utilize both transaction data and market information such as yield, prices of securities of comparable quality, coupon rate, maturity, type of issue, trading

 


 

164     Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios   Notes to Financial Statements (Unaudited)
characteristics and other market data. If valuations are not available from the pricing service or values received are deemed not representative of market value, values will be obtained from a third party broker-dealer or determined based on the Portfolios’ Fair Value Procedures.
Debt securities of sufficient credit quality with original maturities of 60 days or less generally are valued at amortized cost which approximates fair value. The amortized cost method involves valuing a security at its cost, plus accretion of discount or minus amortization of premium over the period until maturity.
Investments in open-end mutual funds and non-registered investment companies are generally valued at net asset value.
Certain investments which are not valued using any of the methods discussed above, are valued at their fair value, as determined by procedures established in good faith and approved by the Board of Trustees.
The valuation techniques used by the Portfolios to measure fair value are consistent with the market approach, income approach and/or cost approach, where applicable, for each security type.
Foreign currency translation
The accounting records of the Portfolios are maintained in U.S. dollars. Assets, including investment securities, and liabilities denominated in foreign currency are translated into U.S. dollars at the prevailing rates of exchange at the date of valuation. Purchases and sales of securities, and income and expenses are translated at the prevailing rate of exchange on the respective dates of such transactions. Reported net realized foreign exchange gains or losses arise from sales of foreign currencies, currency gains or losses realized between the trade and settlement dates on securities transactions, and the difference between the amounts of dividends, interest and foreign withholding taxes recorded and the U.S. dollar equivalent of the amounts actually paid or received. Net unrealized foreign exchange gains and losses arise from changes in the fair value of assets and liabilities other than investments in securities resulting in changes in exchange rates.
The changes in net assets arising from changes in exchange rates and the changes in net assets resulting from changes in market prices of securities are not separately presented. Such changes are recorded with net realized and unrealized gains or losses from investments. Gains and losses from certain foreign currency transactions are treated as ordinary income for U.S. federal income tax purposes.
Forward foreign currency contracts
Certain Portfolios may be subject to foreign currency exchange rate risk in the normal course of pursuing its investment objectives. A forward foreign currency contract is an agreement between two parties to purchase or sell a specific currency for an agreed-upon price at a future date. The Portfolio enters into forward foreign currency contracts to facilitate transactions in foreign-denominated securities and to attempt to minimize the risk to the Portfolio from adverse changes in the relationship between currencies. Forward foreign currency contracts are recorded at the forward rate and marked-to-market daily. When the contracts are closed, realized gains and losses arising from such transactions are recorded as realized gains or losses on forward foreign currency contract transactions. The Portfolio could be exposed to risks if the counterparties to the contracts are unable to meet the terms of their contracts or if the value of the foreign currency changes unfavorably. The Portfolio’s maximum risk of loss from counterparty credit risk is the unrealized gains or losses on the contracts. This risk is mitigated by having a master netting arrangement between the Portfolio and the counterparty.
Security loans
The Portfolios may lend their securities from time to time in order to earn additional income in the form of fees or interest on securities received as collateral or the investment of any cash received as collateral. A Portfolio continues to receive interest or dividends on the securities loaned. A Portfolio receives collateral in the form of cash or securities with a value at least equal to the value of the securities on loan. The value of the loaned securities is determined at the close of each business day and any additional required collateral is delivered to the Portfolio on the next business day. In the event of default or bankruptcy by the borrower, a Portfolio could experience delays and costs in recovering the loaned securities or in gaining access to the collateral. In addition, the investment of any cash collateral received may lose all or part of its value. The Portfolio has the right under the lending agreement to recover the securities from the borrower on demand.

 


 

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The Portfolios lend their securities through an unaffiliated securities lending agent. Cash collateral received in connection with their securities lending transactions is invested in Wells Fargo Securities Lending Cash Investments, LLC (the “Cash Collateral Fund”). The Cash Collateral Fund is exempt from registration under Section 3(c)(7) of the 1940 Act and is managed by Wells Fargo Funds Management LLC (“Funds Management”) and is sub-advised by Wells Capital Management Incorporated (“Wells Capital Management”). Funds Management receives an advisory fee starting at 0.05% and declining to 0.01% as the average daily net assets of the Cash Collateral Fund increase. All of the fees received by Funds Management are paid to Wells Capital Management for its services as sub-adviser. The Cash Collateral Fund seeks to provide a positive return compared to the daily Fed Funds Open rate by investing in high-quality, U.S. dollar-denominated short-term money market instruments. Cash Collateral Fund investments are fair valued based upon the amortized cost valuation technique. Income earned from investment in the Cash Collateral Fund is included in securities lending income on the Statements of Operations.
In a securities lending transaction, the net asset value of a Portfolio will be affected by an increase or decrease in the value of the securities loaned and by an increase or decrease in the value of instruments in which cash collateral is invested. The amount of securities lending activity undertaken by a Portfolio fluctuates from time to time. After the occurrence of a default or impairment of structured investment vehicles purchased in a joint account by the Portfolios’ former securities lending agent, as the various participating Portfolios’ lending activity fluctuated, their ratable interest in the joint account, including their ratable exposure to the defaulted or impaired structured investment vehicles fluctuated depending on the relative activity of each participating Portfolio. In order to eliminate the fluctuation of the various Portfolios’ ratable exposure to the defaulted or impaired structured investment vehicles, the adviser to the Portfolios recommended to the Board of Trustees, and the Board of Trustees approved, actions designed to fix the allocation of percentage ownership in defaulted or impaired structured investment vehicles among all portfolios participating in securities lending (“side pocketing”) based on each Portfolio’s percentage ownership of the total cash collateral investment joint account as of the date the fixed allocation is implemented. Accordingly, on February 13, 2009 a side pocketing occurred, which fixed each Portfolio’s ownership of defaulted or impaired structured investment vehicle in the joint account based on each such Portfolio’s percentage ownership of the joint account as of such date.
Futures contracts
Certain Portfolios may be subject to equity price risk in the normal course of pursuing its investment objectives. The Portfolios may buy and sell futures contracts in order to gain exposure to, or protect against changes in, security values and interest rates. The primary risks associated with the use of futures contracts are the imperfect correlation between changes in market values of securities held by the Portfolio and the prices of futures contracts, and the possibility of an illiquid market.
Futures contracts are valued based upon their quoted daily settlement prices when available. The aggregate principal amounts of the contracts are not recorded in the financial statements. Fluctuations in the value of the contracts are recorded in the Statements of Assets and Liabilities as an asset or liability and in the Statements of Operations as unrealized gains or losses until the contracts are closed, at which point they are recorded as net realized gains or losses on futures contracts. With futures contracts, there is minimal counterparty risk to the Portfolio since futures are exchange traded and the exchange’s clearinghouse, as counterparty to all exchange traded futures, guarantees the futures against default.
Security transactions and income recognition
Securities transactions are recorded on a trade date basis. Realized gains or losses are reported on the basis of identified cost of securities delivered. Interest income is accrued daily and bond discounts are accreted and premiums are amortized daily based on the effective interest method. To the extent debt obligations are placed on non-accrual status, any related interest income may be reduced by writing off interest receivables when the collection of all or a portion of interest has become doubtful based on consistently applied procedures. If the issuer subsequently resumes interest payments or when the collectability of interest is reasonably assured, the debt obligation is removed from non-accrual status.
Dividend income is recognized on the ex-dividend date, except for certain dividends from foreign securities, which are recorded as soon as the Portfolio is informed of the ex-dividend date. Dividend income from foreign securities is recorded net of foreign taxes withheld where recovery of such taxes is not assured.

 


 

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Federal and other taxes
Each Portfolio is treated as a separate entity for federal income tax purposes. The Portfolios are not required to pay federal income taxes on their net investment income and net capital gain as they are treated as partnerships for federal income tax purposes. All interest, dividends, gains and losses of a Portfolio are deemed to have been “passed through” to the interest holders in proportion to their holdings of the Portfolio regardless of whether such interest, dividends and gains have been distributed by the Portfolio.
Each Portfolio’s income and federal excise tax returns and all financial records supporting those returns for the prior three fiscal years are subject to examination by the federal and Delaware revenue authorities.
3. FAIR VALUATION MEASUREMENTS
Fair value measurements of investments are determined within a framework that has established a fair value hierarchy based upon the various data inputs utilized in determining the value of each Portfolio’s investments. The three-level hierarchy gives the highest priority to unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities (Level 1) and the lowest priority to unobservable inputs (Level 3). Each Portfolio’s investments are classified within the fair value hierarchy based on the lowest level of input that is significant to the fair value measurement. The inputs are summarized into three broad levels as follows:
§   Level 1 — quoted prices in active markets for identical securities
§   Level 2 — other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar securities, interest rates, prepayment speeds, credit risk, etc.)
 
§   Level 3 — significant unobservable inputs (including the Portfolio’s own assumptions in determining the fair value of investments)
The inputs or methodologies used for valuing securities are not necessarily an indication of the risk associated with investing in those securities.
As of March 31, 2011, the inputs used in valuing each Portfolio’s assets, which are carried at fair value, were as follows:
                                 
            Significant Other   Significant    
    Quoted Prices   Observable Inputs   Unobservable Inputs    
Investments in Securities   (Level 1)   (Level 2)   (Level 3)   Total
 
C&B Large Cap Value Portfolio
                               
Equity securities
                               
Common stocks
  $ 405,389,408     $ 0     $ 0     $ 405,389,408  
Preferred stocks
    5,342,980       0       0       5,342,980  
Short-term investments
                               
Corporate bonds and notes
    0       0       2,000,998       2,000,998  
Investment companies
    2,152,518       62,606,319       0       64,758,837  
Total
  $ 412,884,906     $ 62,606,319     $ 2,000,998     $ 477,492,223  
 
                               
Disciplined Value Portfolio
                               
Equity securities
                               
Common stocks
  $ 65,087,137     $ 0     $ 0     $ 65,087,137  
Short-term investments
                               
Corporate bonds and notes
    0       0       128,493       128,493  
US Treasury securities
    249,994       0       0       249,994  
Investment companies
    1,319,577       10,843,522       0       12,163,099  
Total
  $ 66,656,708     $ 10,843,522     $ 128,493     $ 77,628,723  

 


 

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            Significant Other   Significant    
    Quoted Prices   Observable Inputs   Unobservable Inputs    
Investments in Securities   (Level 1)   (Level 2)   (Level 3)   Total
 
Diversified Large Cap Growth Portfolio
                               
Equity securities
                               
Common stocks
  $ 197,231,363     $ 0     $ 0     $ 197,231,363  
Short-term investments
                               
Corporate bonds and notes
    0       0       1,989,144       1,989,144  
Investment companies
    3,287,470       37,051,991       0       40,339,461  
Total
  $ 200,518,833     $ 37,051,991     $ 1,989,144     $ 239,559,968  
 
                               
Emerging Growth Portfolio
                               
Equity securities
                               
Common stocks
  $ 66,492,130     $ 0     $ 0     $ 66,492,130  
Short-term investments
                               
Corporate bonds and notes
    0       0       863,901       863,901  
Investment companies
    131,889       12,322,968       0       12,454,857  
Total
  $ 66,624,019     $ 12,322,968     $ 863,901     $ 79,810,888  
 
                               
Equity Value Portfolio
                               
Equity securities
                               
Common stocks
  $ 416,021,076     $ 0     $ 0     $ 416,021,076  
Short-term investments
                               
Corporate bonds and notes
    0       0       1,392,160       1,392,160  
Investment companies
    2,676,166       32,434,261       0       35,110,427  
Total
  $ 418,697,242     $ 32,434,261     $ 1,392,160     $ 452,523,663  
 
                               
Index Portfolio
                               
Equity securities
                               
Common stocks
  $ 2,473,522,282     $ 0     $ 0     $ 2,473,522,282  
Short-term investments
                               
Corporate bonds and notes
    0       0       5,836,045       5,836,045  
US Treasury securities
    3,499,839       0       0       3,499,839  
Investment companies
    27,268,441       117,369,173       0       144,637,614  
Total
  $ 2,504,290,562     $ 117,369,173     $ 5,836,045     $ 2,627,495,780  
 
                               
International Equity Portfolio
                               
Equity securities
                               
Common stocks
  $ 28,120,934     $ 0     $ 0     $ 28,120,934  
Investment companies
    392,153       0       0       392,153  
Short-term investments
                               
Investment companies
    544,410       907,670       0       1,452,080  
Total
  $ 29,057,497     $ 907,670     $ 0     $ 29,965,167  

 


 

168     Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios   Notes to Financial Statements (Unaudited)
                                 
            Significant Other   Significant    
    Quoted Prices   Observable Inputs   Unobservable Inputs    
Investments in Securities   (Level 1)   (Level 2)   (Level 3)   Total
 
International Growth Portfolio
                               
Equity securities
                               
Common stocks
  $ 118,878,013     $ 0     $ 0     $ 118,878,013  
Short-term investments
                               
Investment companies
    5,345,034       7,685,687       0       13,030,721  
Total
  $ 124,223,047     $ 7,685,687     $ 0     $ 131,908,734  
 
                               
International Index Portfolio
                               
Equity securities
                               
Common stocks
  $ 29,448,219     $ 0     $ 30,665     $ 29,478,884  
Preferred stocks
    137,072       0       0       137,072  
Rights
    0       2,347       0       2,347  
Warrants
    0       452       0       452  
Short-term investments
                               
Investment companies
    43,548       331,509       0       375,057  
Total
  $ 29,628,839     $ 334,308     $ 30,665     $ 29,993,812  
 
                               
International Value Portfolio
                               
Equity securities
                               
Common stocks
  $ 320,433,161     $ 0     $ 155,389     $ 320,588,550  
Short-term investments
                               
Investment companies
    4,823,589       10,507,215       0       15,330,804  
Total
  $ 325,256,750     $ 10,507,215     $ 155,389     $ 335,919,354  
 
                               
Small Cap Value Portfolio
                               
Equity securities
                               
Common stocks
  $ 54,262,245     $ 0     $ 0     $ 54,262,245  
Warrants
    0       0       23,397       23,397  
Investment companies
    274,565       0       0       274,565  
Short-term investments
                               
Investment companies
    2,404,290       0       0       2,404,290  
Total
  $ 56,941,100     $ 0     $ 23,397     $ 56,964,497  
 
                               
Small Company Growth Portfolio
                               
Equity securities
                               
Common stocks
  $ 339,032,751     $ 0     $ 0     $ 339,032,751  
Short-term investments
                               
Corporate bonds and notes
    0       0       2,391,813       2,391,813  
Investment companies
    12,594,460       92,876,095       0       105,470,555  
Total
  $ 351,627,211     $ 92,876,095     $ 2,391,813     $ 446,895,119  

 


 

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            Significant Other   Significant    
    Quoted Prices   Observable Inputs   Unobservable Inputs    
Investments in Securities   (Level 1)   (Level 2)   (Level 3)   Total
 
Small Company Value Portfolio
                               
Equity securities
                               
Common stocks
  $ 228,531,383     $ 0     $ 0     $ 228,531,383  
Short-term investments
                               
Corporate bonds and notes
    0       0       1,674,524       1,674,524  
Investment companies
    8,762,815       73,039,919       0       81,802,734  
Total
  $ 237,294,198     $ 73,039,919     $ 1,674,524     $ 312,008,641  
Further details on the major security types listed above can be found in each Portfolio of Investments.
As of March 31, 2011, the inputs used in valuing the Portfolio’s other financial instruments, which are carried at fair value, were as follows:
                                 
            Significant Other   Significant    
    Quoted Prices   Observable Inputs   Unobservable Inputs    
Future Contracts   (Level 1)   (Level 2)   (Level 3)   Total
 
Disciplined Value Portfolio
  $ 24,226     $ 0     $ 0     $ 24,226  
Index Portfolio
    556,878       0       0       556,878  
International Index Portfolio
    14,121       0       0       14,121  
                                 
            Significant Other   Significant    
    Quoted Prices   Observable Inputs   Unobservable Inputs    
Forward Foreign Currency Contracts   (Level 1)   (Level 2)   (Level 3)   Total
 
International Equity Portfolio
  $ 0     $ 701     $ 0     $ 701  
For the six months ended March 31, 2011, the Portfolios did not have any significant transfers into/out of Level 1 and Level 2.
The following is a reconciliation of assets in which significant unobservable inputs (Level 3) were used in determining fair value:
                                         
    C&B Large   Disciplined   Diversified Large   Emerging   Equity
    Cap Value   Value   Cap Growth   Growth   Value
    Portfolio   Portfolio   Portfolio   Portfolio   Portfolio
 
Corporate bonds and notes
                                       
Balance as of September 30, 2010
  $ 2,059,332     $ 132,239     $ 1,302,126     $ 889,086     $ 1,432,744  
Accrued discounts (premiums)
    0       0       0       0       0  
Realized gains (losses)
    0       0       0       0       0  
Change in unrealized gains (losses)
    228,817       14,693       (524,470 )     98,789       159,197  
Purchases
    0       0       0       0       0  
Sales
    (287,151 )     (18,439 )     1,211,488       (123,974 )     (199,781 )
Transfers into Level 3
    0       0       0       0       0  
Transfers out of Level 3
    0       0       0       0       0  
Balance as of March 31, 2011
  $ 2,000,998     $ 128,493     $ 1,989,144     $ 863,901     $ 1,392,160  
Change in unrealized gains (losses) relating to securities still held at March 31, 2011
  $ 80,644     $ 5,179     $ 80,166     $ 34,817     $ 56,107  

 


 

170   Wells Fargo Advantage Master Portfolios   Notes to Financial Statements (Unaudited)
                                                             
    Index                                   Small Company   Small Company
    Portfolio   International   International   Small Cap   Growth Portfolio   Value Portfolio
    Corporate   Index Portfolio   Value Portfolio   Value Portfolio   Corporate   Corporate
    bonds and   Common   Common   Preferred           bonds and   bonds and
    notes   stocks   stocks   stocks   Warrants   notes   notes
Balance as of September 30, 2010
  $ 6,006,178     $ 0     $ 101,496     $ 34,500     $ 0     $ 2,461,540     $ 1,723,340  
Accrued discounts (premiums)
    0       0       0       0       0       0       0  
Realized gains (losses)
    0       0       0       6,693       0       0       0  
Change in unrealized gains (losses)
    667,365       0       70,331       (3,979 )     23,397       273,509       191,486  
Purchases
    0       0       0       0       0       0       0  
Sales
    (837,498 )     0       (171,827 )     (37,214 )     0       (343,236 )     (240,302 )
Transfers into Level 3
    0       30,665       155,389       0       0       0       0  
Transfers out of Level 3
    0       0       0       0       0       0       0  
Balance as of March 31, 2011
  $ 5,836,045     $ 30,665     $ 155,389     $ 0     $ 23,397     $ 2,391,813     $ 1,674,524  
Change in unrealized gains (losses) relating to securities still held at March 31, 2011
  $ 235,204     $ 0     $ 0     $ 0     $ 23,397     $ 96,395     $ 67,487  
4. TRANSACTIONS WITH AFFILIATES AND OTHER EXPENSES
Advisory fees
The Trust has entered into an advisory contract with Funds Management, an indirect wholly owned subsidiary of Wells Fargo & Company (“Wells Fargo”). The adviser is responsible for implementing investment policies and guidelines and for supervising the sub-advisers, who are responsible for day-to-day portfolio management of the Portfolios.
Funds Management may retain the services of certain sub-advisers to provide daily portfolio management to the Portfolios. The fees related to sub-advisory services are borne directly by the adviser and do not increase the overall fees paid by a Portfolio to the adviser.
The adviser and sub-advisers are each paid an annual fee which is calculated based on the average daily net assets of each Portfolio as follows:
                                             
                    Effective for        
    Advisory Fee   six months ended       Sub-advisory Fee
    starting at   declining to   March 31, 2011   Sub-adviser   starting at   declining to
C&B Large Cap Value Portfolio
    0.65 %     0.55 %     0.65 %   Cooke & Bieler LP     0.45 %     0.30 %
Disciplined Value Portfolio
    0.65 %     0.55 %     0.65 %   Wells Capital Management     0.35 %     0.15 %
Diversified Large Cap Growth Portfolio
    0.65 %     0.55 %     0.65 %   Wells Capital Management*     0.35 %*     0.15 %*
Emerging Growth Portfolio
    0.80 %     0.70 %     0.80 %   Wells Capital Management     0.55 %     0.40 %
Equity Value Portfolio
    0.65 %     0.55 %     0.65 %   Systematic Financial Management, LP     0.30 %     0.10 %
Index Portfolio
    0.10 %     0.05 %     0.09 %   Wells Capital Management     0.05 %     0.02 %
International Equity Portfolio
    0.85 %     0.70 %     0.85 %   Wells Capital Management     0.45 %     0.40 %
International Growth Portfolio
    0.85 %     0.70 %     0.85 %   Artisan Partners Limited Partnership     0.80 %     0.50 %
International Index Portfolio
    0.35 %     0.30 %     0.35 %   SSgA Funds Management, Inc.     0.08 %     0.06 %
International Value Portfolio
    0.85 %     0.70 %     0.85 %   LSV Asset Management     0.35 %     0.30 %
Small Cap Value Portfolio
    0.80 %     0.70 %     0.80 %   Wells Capital Management     0.45 %     0.40 %
Small Company Growth Portfolio
    0.80 %     0.70 %     0.80 %   Peregrine Capital Management, Inc.     0.90 %     0.55 %
Small Company Value Portfolio
    0.80 %     0.70 %     0.80 %   Peregrine Capital Management, Inc.     0.50 %     0.75 %
 
*   Prior to February 2011, Diversified Large Cap Growth Portfolio paid Peregrine Capital Management, Inc. a sub-advisory fee which started at 0.55% and declined to 0.225% as average daily net assets increased.

 


 

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5. INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO TRANSACTIONS
Purchases and sales of investments, excluding U.S. Government obligations and short-term securities (securities with maturities of one year or less at purchase date), for the six months ended March 31, 2011 were as follows:
                 
    Purchases at Cost   Sales Proceeds
C&B Large Cap Value Portfolio
  $ 49,100,619     $ 86,606,991  
Disciplined Value Portfolio
    15,898,907       23,267,259  
Diversified Large Cap Growth Portfolio
    200,543,821       161,470,610  
Emerging Growth Portfolio
    88,883,776       60,227,594  
Equity Value Portfolio
    300,573,018       367,092,002  
Index Portfolio
    62,942,155       103,038,413  
International Equity Portfolio
    7,944,853       12,083,961  
International Growth Portfolio
    50,586,529       47,329,811  
International Index Portfolio
    523,994       2,636,071  
International Value Portfolio
    53,459,660       48,102,476  
Small Cap Value Portfolio
    30,738,651       43,160,890  
Small Company Growth Portfolio
    167,936,662       210,365,253  
Small Company Value Portfolio
    101,663,130       68,600,763  
6. DERIVATIVE TRANSACTIONS
During the six months ended March 31, 2011, the Disciplined Value Portfolio, Index Portfolio and International Index Portfolio entered into futures contracts for hedging purposes.
At March 31, 2011, the Disciplined Value Portfolio, Index Portfolio and International Index Portfolio had long futures contracts outstanding as follows:
                                                 
                            Initial   Value at    
    Expiration                   Contract   March 31,   Net
    Date   Contracts   Type   Amount   2011   Unrealized Gains
Disciplined Value Portfolio
  June 2011   13 Long   S&P 500 Index   $ 849,614     $ 858,650     $ 9,036  
 
  June 2011   2 Long   S&P 500 Index     645,310       660,500       15,190  
 
                                               
Index Portfolio
  June 2011   96 Long   S&P 500 Index     31,147,122       31,704,000       556,878  
 
                                               
International Index Portfolio
  June 2011   5 Long   MSCI EAFE Index     407,629       421,750       14,121  
Disciplined Value Portfolio, Index Portfolio and International Index Portfolio had an average notional amount of $1,809, $24,253 and $285, respectively, in long futures contracts during the six months ended March 31, 2011. As of March 31, 2011, the International Index Portfolio had segregated $119,500 as cash collateral for open futures contracts.
During the six months ended March 31, 2011, the International Equity Portfolio entered into forward foreign currency contracts for hedging purposes.
At March 31, 2011, the International Equity Portfolio had forward foreign currency contracts outstanding as follows:
Forward Foreign Currency Contracts to Buy:
                                         
                                    Net Unrealized
                    U.S. Value at   In Exchange for   Gains
Exchange Date   Counterparty   Contracts to Receive   March 31, 2011   U.S. $   (Losses)
05/09/2011
  Barclays   462,900 GBP   $ 742,284     $ 746,079     $ (3,795 )

 


 

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Forward Foreign Currency Contracts to Sell:
                                         
                                    Net Unrealized  
                    U.S. Value at     In Exchange for     Gains  
Exchange Date   Counterparty     Contracts to Deliver     March 31, 2011     U.S. $     (Losses)  
05/09/2011
  Barclays   462,900 GBP   $ 742,284     $ 746,479     $ 4,195  
05/09/2011
  Barclays   707,300 EUR     1,001,730       962,911       (38,819 )
06/20/2011
  JPMorgan   59,709,000 JPY     718,176       757,296       39,120  
The International Equity Portfolio had average market values of $335,752 and $908,237 in forward foreign currency contracts to buy and forward foreign currency contracts to sell, respectively, during the six months ended March 31, 2011.
The fair value, realized gains or losses and change in unrealized gains or losses on derivative instruments are reflected in the appropriate financial statements.
The receivable for daily variation margin on open futures contracts reflected in the Statements of Assets and Liabilities only represents the current day’s variation margin.
7. ACQUISITIONS
After the close of business on January 28, 2011, Diversified Large Cap Growth Portfolio acquired the net assets of Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined Growth Portfolio, Wells Fargo Advantage Large Cap Appreciation Portfolio and Wells Fargo Advantage Large Company Growth Portfolio. The purpose of the transactions was to combine four funds with similar investment objectives and strategies. Diversified Large Cap Growth Portfolio was newly created to receive the assets of Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined Growth Portfolio, Wells Fargo Advantage Large Cap Appreciation Portfolio and Wells Fargo Advantage Large Company Growth Portfolio. Wells Fargo Advantage Large Company Growth Portfolio became the accounting and performance survivor in the reorganization. The investment portfolio of Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined Growth Portfolio, Wells Fargo Advantage Large Cap Appreciation Portfolio and Wells Fargo Advantage Large Company Growth Portfolio with fair values of $39,103,183, $19,707,063 and $128,195,321, respectively, and identified costs of $38,164,693, $19,599,174 and $118,513,716, respectively, at January 28, 2011, were the principal assets acquired by Diversified Large Cap Growth Portfolio. For financial reporting purposes, assets received by Diversified Large Cap Growth Portfolio were recorded at fair value; however, the cost basis of the investments received from Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined Growth Portfolio, Wells Fargo Advantage Large Cap Appreciation Portfolio and Wells Fargo Advantage Large Company Growth Portfolio were carried forward to align ongoing reporting of Diversified Large Cap Growth Portfolio’s realized and unrealized gains and losses with amounts distributable to shareholders for tax purposes. The value of net assets acquired and unrealized gains (losses) acquired were as follows:
                 
    Value of Net   Unrealized
Acquired Fund   Assets Acquired   Gains
Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined Growth Portfolio
  $ 38,752,540     $ 938,490  
Wells Fargo Advantage Large Cap Appreciation Portfolio
    19,564,704       107,889  
Wells Fargo Advantage Large Company Growth Portfolio
    135,797,112       9,681,605  
The aggregate net assets of Diversified Large Cap Growth Portfolio immediately before and after the acquisitions were $135,797,112 and $194,114,356, respectively.
Assuming the acquisitions had been completed October 1, 2010, the beginning of the annual reporting period for Diversified Large Cap Growth Portfolio, the pro forma results of operations for the six months ended March 31, 2011 would have been
         
Net investment income
  $ 505,808  
Net realized and unrealized gains (losses) on investments
  $ 35,994,248  
Net increase in net assets resulting from operations
  $ 36,500,056  

 


 

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Because the combined investment portfolios have been managed as a single integrated portfolio since the acquisitions were completed, it is not practicable to separate the amounts of revenue and earnings of Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined Growth Portfolio, Wells Fargo Advantage Large Cap Appreciation Portfolio and Wells Fargo Advantage Large Company Growth Portfolio that have been included in Diversified Large Cap Growth Portfolio’s Statement of Operations since January 31, 2011.
8. REDEMPTION IN-KIND
After the close of business on June 18, 2010, Disciplined Value Portfolio redeemed assets through an in-kind redemption by issuing securities with a value of $116,925,293 (representing 54.76% of the Portfolio at the time of the transaction) and recognized gains in the amount of $8,461,779.
9. INDEMNIFICATION
Under the Trust’s organizational documents, the officers and directors are indemnified against certain liabilities that may arise out of performance of their duties to the Trust. Additionally, in the normal course of business, the Trust may enter into contracts with service providers that contain a variety of indemnification clauses. The Trust’s maximum exposure under these arrangements is dependent on future claims that may be made against the Portfolios and, therefore, cannot be estimated.

 


 

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PROXY VOTING INFORMATION
A description of the policies and procedures that the Funds and Portfolios uses to determine how to vote proxies relating to portfolio securities is available without charge, upon request, by calling 1-800-222-8222, visiting our Web site at www.wellsfargo.com/advantagefunds, or visiting the SEC Web site at www.sec.gov. Information regarding how the Funds and Portfolios voted proxies relating to portfolio securities during the most recent 12-month period ended June 30 is available without charge on the Funds and Portfolios Web site at www.wellsfargo.com/advantagefunds or by visiting the SEC Web site at www.sec.gov.
PORTFOLIO HOLDINGS INFORMATION
The complete portfolio holdings for the Fund are publicly available on the Fund’s Web site (www.wellsfargo.com/advantagefunds) on a monthly, 30-day or more delayed basis. In addition, top ten holdings information for the Fund is publicly available on the Fund’s Web site on a monthly, seven-day or more delayed basis. The Fund files its complete schedule of portfolio holdings with the SEC for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year on Form N-Q, which is available without charge by visiting the SEC Web site at www.sec.gov. In addition, the Fund’s Form N-Q may be reviewed and copied at the SEC’s Public Reference Room in Washington, DC, and at regional offices in New York City, at 233 Broadway, and in Chicago, at 175 West Jackson Boulevard, Suite 900. Information about the Public Reference Room may be obtained by calling 1-800-SEC-0330.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
The following table provides basic information about the Board of Trustees (the “Trustees”) of the Wells Fargo Funds Trust and Wells Fargo Master Trust (the “Trusts”) and Officers of the Trusts. This table should be read in conjunction with the Prospectus and the Statement of Additional Information1 of the Funds and Portfolios. Each of the Trustees and Officers listed below acts in identical capacities for the Wells Fargo Advantage family of funds, which consists of 152 funds comprising the Trusts, Wells Fargo Variable Trust, and four closed-end funds (collectively the “Fund Complex”). All of the Trustees are also Members of the Audit and Governance Committees of each Trust in the Fund Complex. The mailing address of each Trustee and Officer is 525 Market Street, 12th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94105. Each Trustee and Officer serves an indefinite term, however, each Trustee serves such term until reaching the mandatory retirement age established by the Trustees.
Independent Trustees
             
Name and   Position Held and        
Year of Birth   Length of Service2   Principal Occupations During Past Five Years   Other Directorships
Peter G. Gordon (Born 1942)
  Trustee, since 1998; Chairman, since 2005 (Lead Trustee since 2001)   Co-Founder, Chairman, President and CEO of Crystal Geyser. Water Company. Trustee Emeritus, Colby College   Asset Allocation Trust
 
           
Isaiah Harris, Jr. (Born 1952)
  Trustee, since 2009   Retired. Prior thereto, President and CEO of BellSouth Advertising and Publishing Corp. from 2005 to 2007, President and CEO of BellSouth Enterprises from 2004 to 2005 and President of BellSouth Consumer Services from 2000 to 2003. Emeritus member of the Iowa State University Foundation Board of Governors. Emeritus Member of the Advisory Board of Iowa State University School of Business. Mr. Harris is a certified public accountant.   CIGNA Corporation; Deluxe Corporation; Asset Allocation Trust
 
           
Judith M. Johnson (Born 1949)
  Trustee, since 2008   Retired. Prior thereto, Chief Executive Officer and Chief Investment Officer of Minneapolis Employees Retirement Fund from 1996 to 2008. Ms. Johnson is an attorney, certified public accountant and a certified managerial accountant.   Asset Allocation Trust
 
           
Leroy Keith, Jr. (Born 1939)
  Trustee, since 2010   Chairman, Bloc Global Services (development and construction), Trustee of the Evergreen Funds from 1983 to 2010. Former Managing Director, Almanac Capital Management (commodities firm), former Partner, Stonington Partners, Inc. (private equity fund), former Director, Obagi Medical Products Co. and former Director, Lincoln Educational Services.   Trustee, Virtus Fund Complex (consisting of 45 portfolios as of 12/31/10); Director, Diversapack Co. (packaging company); Asset Allocation Trust

 


 

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Name and   Position Held and        
Year of Birth   Length of Service2   Principal Occupations During Past Five Years   Other Directorships
David F. Larcker (Born 1951)
  Trustee, since 2009   James Irvin Miller Professor of Accounting at the Graduate School of Business, Stanford University, Director of Corporate Governance Research Program and Co-Director of The Rock Center for Corporate Governance since 2006. From 2005 to 2008, Professor of Accounting at the Graduate School of Business, Stanford University. Prior thereto, Ernst & Young Professor of Accounting at The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania from 1985 to 2005.   Asset Allocation Trust
 
           
Olivia S. Mitchell (Born 1953)
  Trustee, since 2006   International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans Professor and Chair of the Department of Insurance and Risk Management, Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania since 1993. Director of Wharton’s Pension Research Council and Boettner Center on Pensions & Retirement Research, and Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research. Previously, Cornell University Professor from 1978 to 1993.   Asset Allocation Trust
 
           
Timothy J. Penny (Born 1951)
  Trustee, since 1996   President and CEO of Southern Minnesota Initiative Foundation, a non-profit organization, since 2007 and Senior Fellow at the Humphrey Institute Policy Forum at the University of Minnesota since 1995. Member of the Board of Trustees of NorthStar Education Finance, Inc., a non-profit organization, since 2007.   Asset Allocation Trust
 
           
Michael S. Scofield (Born 1943)
  Trustee, since 2010   Currently serves on the Investment Company Institute’s Board of Governors and Executive Committee as well the Independent Director’s Counsel Board of Governors and Executive Committee. Former Chairman of the Independent Directors Counsel. Trustee of the Evergreen Funds from 1984 to 2010. Retired Attorney, Law Offices of Michael S. Scofield and former Director and Chairman, Branded Media Corporation (multi-media branding company).   Asset Allocation Trust
 
           
Donald C. Willeke (Born 1940)
  Trustee, since 1996   Principal of the law firm of Willeke & Daniels. General Counsel of the Minneapolis Employees Retirement Fund from 1984 until its consolidation into the Minnesota Public Employees Retirement Association on June 30, 2010.   Asset Allocation Trust
Officers
             
Name and   Position Held and        
Year of Birth   Length of Service2   Principal Occupations During Past Five Years   Other Directorships
Karla M. Rabusch (Born 1959)
  President, since 2003   Executive Vice President of Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. and President of Wells Fargo Funds Management, LLC since 2003. Senior Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer of Wells Fargo Funds Management, LLC from 2001 to 2003.    
 
           
C. David Messman (Born 1960)
  Secretary, since 2000; Chief Legal Counsel,
since 2003
  Senior Vice President and Secretary of Wells Fargo Funds Management, LLC since 2001. Vice President and Managing Counsel of Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. since 1996.    
 
           
Kasey Phillips
(Born 1970)
  Treasurer, since 2009   Senior Vice President of Wells Fargo Funds Management, LLC since 2009. Senior Vice President of Evergreen Investment Management Company, LLC from 2006 to 2010. Treasurer of the Evergreen Funds from 2005 to 2010. Vice President and Assistant Vice President of Evergreen Investment Services, Inc. from 1999 to 2006.    
 
           
David Berardi (Born 1975)
  Assistant Treasurer, since 2009   Vice President of Wells Fargo Funds Management, LLC since 2009. Vice President of Evergreen Investment Management Company, LLC from 2008 to 2010. Assistant Vice President of Evergreen Investment Services, Inc. from 2004 to 2008. Manager of Fund Reporting and Control for Evergreen Investment Management Company, LLC from 2004 to 2010.    

 


 

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Name and   Position Held and        
Year of Birth   Length of Service2   Principal Occupations During Past Five Years   Other Directorships
Jeremy DePalma
(Born 1974)
  Assistant Treasurer,
since 2009
  Senior Vice President of Wells Fargo Funds Management, LLC since 2009. Senior Vice President of Evergreen Investment Management Company, LLC from 2008 to 2010. Vice President, Evergreen Investment Services, Inc. from 2004 to 2007. Assistant Vice President, Evergreen Investment Services, Inc. from 2000 to 2004 and the head of the Fund Reporting and Control Team within Fund Administration from 2005 to 2010.    
 
           
Debra Ann Early
(Born 1964)
  Chief Compliance Officer,
since 2007
  Chief Compliance Officer of Wells Fargo Funds Management, LLC since 2007. Chief Compliance Officer of Parnassus Investments from 2005 to 2007. Chief Financial Officer of Parnassus Investments from 2004 to 2007 and Senior Audit Manager of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP from 1998 to 2004.    
 
1.   The Statement of Additional Information includes additional information about the Funds’ Trustees and is available, without charge, upon request, by calling 1-800-222-8222 or by visiting the Funds’ Web site at www.wellsfargo.com/advantagefunds.

 


 

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BOARD CONSIDERATION OF INVESTMENT ADVISORY AND SUB-ADVISORY AGREEMENTS:
C&B Large Cap Value Fund, Diversified Equity Fund, Diversified Small Cap Fund, Emerging Growth Fund, Equity Value Fund, International Value Fund, Small Company Growth Fund, Small Company Value Fund, C&B Large Cap Value Portfolio, Disciplined Value Portfolio, Emerging Growth Portfolio, Equity Value Portfolio, Index Portfolio, International Equity Portfolio, International Growth Portfolio, International Index Portfolio, International Value Portfolio, Small Cap Value Portfolio, Small Company Growth Portfolio and Small Company Value Portfolio
Each year, as required by Section 15 of the Investment Company Act of 1940 (the “1940 Act”), that each Board of Trustees (each, a “Board” and collectively, the “Boards”) of Wells Fargo Funds Trust (“Funds Trust”) and Wells Fargo Master Trust (“Master Trust”) (collectively, the “Trusts”), all the members of which have no direct or indirect interest in the investment advisory and sub-advisory agreements and are not “interested persons” of the Trusts, as defined in the 1940 Act (the “Independent Trustees”), determines whether to approve the continuation of the Trusts’ investment advisory and sub-advisory agreements. In this regard, at an in person meeting held on March 24-25, 2011 (the “Meeting”), the Board reviewed and re-approved investment advisory agreements with Wells Fargo Funds Management, LLC (“Funds Management”) for each of the C&B Large Cap Value Fund, Diversified Equity Fund, Diversified Small Cap Fund, Emerging Growth Fund, Equity Value Fund, International Value Fund, Small Company Growth Fund and Small Company Value Fund (the “Gateway Funds”). The Master Trust Board reviewed and re-approved investment advisory agreements with Funds Management for each of the C&B Large Cap Value Portfolio, Disciplined Value Portfolio, Emerging Growth Portfolio, Equity Value Portfolio, Index Portfolio, International Equity Portfolio, International Growth Portfolio, International Index Portfolio, International Value Portfolio, Small Cap Value Portfolio, Small Company Growth Portfolio and Small Company Value Portfolio (the “Master Portfolios”). The Gateway Funds and the Master Portfolios are, collectively, the “Funds.”
The Master Trust Board reviewed and re-approved: (i) an investment sub-advisory agreement with Wells Capital Management Incorporated (“Wells Capital Management”) for each of the Disciplined Value Portfolio, Emerging Growth Portfolio, Index Portfolio, International Equity Portfolio and Small Cap Value Portfolio; (ii) an investment sub-advisory agreement with Artisan Partners Limited Partnership (“Artisan”) for the International Growth Portfolio; (iii) an investment sub-advisory agreement with Cooke & Bieler L.P. (“Cooke & Bieler”) for the C&B Large Cap Value Portfolio; (iv) an investment sub-advisory agreement with LSV Asset Management (“LSV”) for the International Value Portfolio; (v) investment sub-advisory agreements with Peregrine Capital Management, Inc. (“Peregrine”) for the Small Company Growth Portfolio and Small Company Value Portfolio; (vi) an investment sub-advisory agreement with SSgA Funds Management (“SSgA”) for the International Index Portfolio; and (vii) an investment sub-advisory agreement with Systematic Financial Management, L.P. (“Systematic”) for the Equity Value Portfolio. The investment advisory agreements with Funds Management and the investment sub-advisory agreements with Wells Capital Management, Artisan, Cooke & Bieler, LSV, Peregrine, SSgA, and Systematic (the “Sub-Advisers”) are collectively referred to as the “Advisory Agreements.”
At the Meeting, the Boards considered the factors and reached the conclusions described below relating to the selection of Funds Management and the Sub-Advisers and continuation of the Advisory Agreements. Prior to the Meeting, the Trustees conferred extensively among themselves and with representatives of Funds Management about these matters. The Boards also met throughout the year and received information that was useful to them in considering the continuation of the Advisory Agreements. The Independent Trustees were assisted in their evaluation of the Advisory Agreements by independent legal counsel, from whom they received separate legal advice and with whom they met separately from Funds Management.
The Diversified Equity Fund and Diversified Small Cap Fund are gateway blended funds that invest all of their assets in multiple Master Portfolios identified above. The C&B Large Cap Value Fund, Emerging Growth Fund, Equity Value Fund, International Value Fund, Small Company Growth Fund and Small Company Value Fund are gateway feeder funds that invest substantially all of their assets in the C&B Large Cap Value Portfolio, Emerging Growth Portfolio, Equity Value Portfolio, International Value Portfolio, Small Company Growth Portfolio and Small Company Value Portfolio, respectively. Each of these Master Portfolios has a substantially similar investment objective and substantially similar investment strategies to the respective Fund. Information provided to the Boards regarding these Funds is also applicable to the Master Portfolios identified above, as relevant.

 


 

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Nature, extent and quality of services
The Boards received and considered various information regarding the nature, extent and quality of services provided to the Funds by Funds Management and the Sub-Advisers under the Advisory Agreements. The Boards also received and considered information provided in response to a detailed set of requests submitted by the Independent Trustees’ independent legal counsel on their behalf. The Boards received and considered, among other things, information about the background and experience of senior management of Funds Management, and the qualifications, backgrounds, tenures and responsibilities of the portfolio managers primarily responsible for the day-to-day portfolio management of the Funds.
The Boards evaluated the ability of Funds Management and the Sub-Advisers, based on their respective financial condition, resources, reputation and other attributes, to attract and retain qualified investment professionals, including research, advisory, and supervisory personnel. The Boards further considered the compliance programs and compliance records of Funds Management and the Sub-Advisers. In addition, the Boards took into account the administrative services provided to the Funds by Funds Management and its affiliates.
The Boards’ decision to approve the continuation of the Advisory Agreements was based on a comprehensive evaluation of all of the information provided to it. In approving the continuation of the Advisory Agreements, the Boards did not identify any particular information or consideration that was all-important or controlling, and each Trustee attributed different weights to various factors. The Boards evaluated information provided to them both in terms of the Funds generally and with respect to each Fund specifically as it considered appropriate. Although the Boards considered the continuation of the Advisory Agreements for each of the Funds as part of the larger process of considering the continuation of the Advisory Agreements for all of the Funds, its decision to continue the Advisory Agreements for each of the Funds was ultimately made on a fund-by-fund basis.
In considering these matters, the Boards considered not only the specific information presented in connection with the Meeting, but also the knowledge gained over time through interaction with Funds Management and the Sub-Advisers about various topics, including Funds Management’s oversight of service providers. The above factors, together with those referenced below, are some of the most important, but not necessarily all, factors considered by the Boards in concluding that they were satisfied with the nature, extent and quality of the investment advisory services provided to each Fund by Funds Management and the respective Sub-Adviser.
Fund performance and expenses
The Boards considered the performance results for each of the Funds over various time periods ended December 31, 2010. The Boards also considered these results in comparison to the median performance of a universe of relevant funds (the “Universe”) that were determined by Lipper Inc. (“Lipper”) to be similar to the Funds, and in comparison to each Fund’s benchmark index and to other comparative data. Lipper is an independent provider of investment company data. The Boards received a description of the methodology used by Lipper to select the mutual funds in the Universe.
The Funds Trust Board noted that, except for the 1-year period, the performance of the C&B Large Cap Value Fund was higher than the median performance of its Universe for the periods under review. The Funds Trust Board also noted that the performance of the Diversified Equity Fund was higher than the median performance of its Universe for the 1-year period under review and lower than the median performance of the Universe for the other periods under review. The Funds Trust Board further noted that the performance of the Diversified Small Cap Fund and the Emerging Growth Fund was higher than the performance of each Fund’s respective Universe for the 1-year period under review and lower than the performance of the Universe median for the other periods under review. The Funds Trust Board noted that the performance of the Equity Value Fund has higher than the median performance of the Universe for the 1- and 5-year periods under review and lower than the Universe median for the other periods under review. The Funds Trust Board further noted that the performance of the International Value Fund was lower than the performance of its Universe for all periods under review, and the performance of the Small Company Growth Fund was higher than the performance of its Universe median for all review periods. The Funds Trust Board noted that the more recent performance of the Small Company Value Fund was higher than the median performance of its Universe and lower than the median performance of the Universe for the longer-term periods.

 


 

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The Funds Trust Board further noted that the performance of the Diversified Equity Fund and International Value Fund warranted further discussion. As part of its further review, the Funds Trust Board received an analysis of, and discussed factors contributing to, the underperformance of these Funds. Funds Management provided the Funds Trust Board with additional information about the Diversified Equity Fund’s and International Value Fund’s more recent performance and noted (i) the Diversified Equity Fund outperformed its benchmark for the first quarter and ranked in the 26th percentile of its peer group and (ii) the International Value Fund outperformed its benchmark for the first quarter and the 12-month period ending December 31, 2010. The Funds Trust Board was satisfied that Funds Management was taking appropriate actions with respect to each of the Funds’ investment performance and requested continued reports on the performance of each of the Funds.
With respect to the Master Portfolios, the Master Trust Board reviews performance on both an absolute basis and relative to a universe of relevant funds on a quarterly basis. The Master Trust Board also took note of the performance of the Master Portfolios in the context of reviewing the performance of the Gateway Funds.
The Funds Trust Board received and considered information regarding each Gateway Fund’s contractual advisory fee and net operating expense ratios and their various components, including actual management fees (which reflect fee waivers, if any), transfer agent, custodian and other non-management fees, Rule 12b-1 and non-Rule 12b-1 fees, service fees and fee waiver and expense reimbursement arrangements. The Funds Trust Board also considered these ratios in comparison to the median ratios of an expense Universe and a narrower expense group of mutual funds (each, an “Expense Group”) that was determined by Lipper to be similar to each Gateway Fund. The Board received a description of the methodology used by Lipper to select the mutual funds in a Gateway Fund’s Expense Group. The Funds Trust Board noted that the net operating expense ratios of each of the Gateway Funds were equal to, in range of or lower than each Gateway Fund’s respective Expense Group’s median net operating expense ratio.
With respect to the Master Portfolios, the Master Trust Board reviewed the fee rates that are payable to Funds Management for investment advisory services (as discussed below) and the rates payable pursuant to a custody agreement, in each case relative to an Expense Group.
Based on the above-referenced considerations and other factors, the Boards concluded that the overall performance and expense structure of the Funds supported the re-approval of the Advisory Agreements for the Funds.
Investment advisory and sub-advisory fee rates
The Boards reviewed and considered the contractual investment advisory fee rates that are payable by the Funds to Funds Management for investment advisory services (the “Advisory Agreement Rates”), both on a stand-alone basis and, with respect to the Gateway Funds, on a combined basis with the Funds’ administration fee rates. The Funds Trust Board took into account the separate administrative and other services covered by the administration fee rates. The Funds Trust Board also reviewed and considered the contractual investment sub-advisory fee rates that are payable by Funds Management to the Sub-Advisers for investment sub-advisory services (the “Sub-Advisory Agreement Rates”). In addition, the Funds Trust Board reviewed and considered the existing fee waiver/cap arrangements applicable to the Advisory Agreement Rates and considered the Advisory Agreement Rates after taking the waivers/caps into account (the “Net Advisory Rates”).
The Funds Trust Board received and considered information comparing the Advisory Agreement Rates and Net Advisory Rates with those of other funds in each Gateway Fund’s Expense Group median. The Funds Trust Board noted that the Advisory Agreement Rates for the C&B Large Cap Value Fund (Class A and Investor Class) and Class A of the Equity Value Fund, International Value Fund and Small Company Growth Fund were higher than the median rate of each Fund’s Expense Group. The Funds Trust Board also noted that the Advisory Agreement Rates for the Diversified Equity Fund, Diversified Small Cap Fund, the Emerging Growth Fund and the Small Company Value Fund, and the Administrator Class and Institutional Class of the C&B Large Cap Value Fund, Equity Value Fund, International Value Fund and Small Company Growth Fund were in range of or lower than the median rate of each Fund’s Expense Group. The Funds Trust Board noted that the Net Advisory Rates for the Gateway Funds were in range of or lower than the median rates of each Fund’s respective Expense Group, except for Small Company Growth Fund (Class A). The Funds Trust Board further noted that Funds Management had agreed to continue contractual fee cap arrangements for the Gateway Funds designed to lower the Funds’ expenses.

 


 

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The Funds Trust Board also received and considered information about the nature and extent of services offered and fee rates charged by Funds Management and the Sub-Advisers to other types of clients. In this regard, the Funds Trust Board received information about differences between the services, and the compliance, reporting, and other legal burdens and risks of providing investment advice to mutual funds and those associated with providing advice to non-mutual fund clients such as collective funds or institutional separate accounts.
In each case, the Funds Trust Board determined, with respect to the Gateway Funds, that the Advisory Agreement Rates, both with and without administration fee rates and before and after waivers, were acceptable in light of the Gateway Funds’ Expense Group information, the net expense ratio commitments, the services covered by the Advisory Agreements and other information provided.
The Master Trust Board received and considered information comparing the Advisory Agreement Rate with the median rate of other funds in each Master Portfolio’s Expense Group. The Master Trust Board noted that the Master Portfolios’ Advisory Agreement Rates were equal to, in range of or lower than the Expense Group median.
The Master Trust Board concluded that the Advisory Agreement Rates were acceptable in light of the Master Portfolios’ Expense Group information and the services covered by the Advisory Agreements.
Both the Funds Trust Board and the Master Trust Board also reviewed and considered the Sub-Advisory Agreement Rates and concluded that the Sub-Advisory Agreement Rates were acceptable in light of the services covered by the Sub-Advisory Agreements. Both the Funds Trust Board and the Master Trust Board also reviewed and considered the Sub-Advisory Agreement Rates and concluded that the Sub-Advisory Agreement Rates were acceptable in light of the services covered by the Sub-Advisory Agreements.
Profitability
The Boards received and considered a profitability analysis of Funds Management, as well as an analysis of the profitability to the collective Wells Fargo businesses that provide services to the Funds. They considered that the information provided to them was necessarily estimated, and that the profitability information provided to them, especially on a fund-by-fund basis, did not necessarily provide a precise tool for evaluating the appropriateness of each Fund’s Advisory Agreement Rates in isolation. They noted that the levels of profitability of the Funds to Funds Management varied widely, depending on, among other things, the size and type of fund. The Boards concluded that the profitability to Funds Management of the services provided to any of the Funds, individually or in the aggregate, was not unreasonable.
The Boards did not consider separate profitability information with respect to Wells Capital Management and Peregrine because, as affiliates of Funds Management, their profitability information was subsumed in the collective Wells Fargo profitability analysis provided by Funds Management. The Master Trust Board did not consider separate profitability information with respect to Artisan, Cooke & Bieler, LSV, SSgA and Systematic, which are not affiliated with Funds Management. The Master Trust Board considered that the sub-advisory fees paid to these Sub-Advisers had been negotiated by Funds Management on an arm’s-length basis and that their profitability from their relationships with the Master Portfolios managed by them was not a material factor in determining whether to renew the agreements.
Economies of scale
With respect to possible economies of scale, the Boards reviewed the breakpoints in each Fund’s advisory fee structure, which operate generally to reduce the effective Advisory Agreement Rates of the Funds (as a percentage of Fund assets) as the Funds grow in size. They considered that, as a fund shrinks in size, breakpoints conversely result in increasing fee levels. The Boards noted that they would continue to review the appropriate levels of breakpoints in the future, and concluded that the breakpoints as implemented appeared to be a reasonable step toward sharing economies of scale with the Funds. However, the Boards acknowledged the inherent limitations of any analysis of an investment adviser’s economies of scale and of any attempt to correlate breakpoints with such economies, stemming largely from the Boards’ understanding that economies of scale are realized, if at all, by an investment adviser across a variety of products and services, not just with respect to a single fund.

 


 

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Other benefits to funds management and the sub-advisers
The Boards received and considered information regarding potential “fall-out” or ancillary benefits received by Funds Management and its affiliates and the Sub-Advisers as a result of their relationship with the Funds. Ancillary benefits could include, among others, benefits directly attributable to the relationship of Funds Management and the Sub-Advisers with the Funds and benefits potentially derived from an increase in Funds Management’s and each Sub-Adviser’s business as a result of their relationship with the Funds (such as the ability to market to shareholders other financial products offered by Funds Management and its affiliates or the Sub-Adviser and their affiliates).
The Boards considered that Wells Fargo Funds Distributor, LLC, an affiliate of Funds Management, serves as distributor to the Funds and receives certain compensation for those services. The Boards noted that the Funds pay sub-transfer agency fees to various financial institutions, including affiliates of Funds Management that hold fund shares in omnibus accounts. They also considered that these entities may receive distribution-related fees and shareholder servicing payments (including amounts derived from payments under the funds’ Rule 12b-1 plans) in respect of shares sold or held through them.
The Boards also reviewed information about whether and to what extent soft dollar credits are sought and how any such credits are utilized and any benefits that may be realized by using an affiliated broker.
Other factors and broader review
The Boards also considered the markets for distribution of the Gateway Funds’ shares, including the multiple channels through which the Gateway Funds’ shares are offered and sold. The Boards noted that the Gateway Funds are part of one of the few fund families that have both direct-to-fund and intermediary distribution channels. As discussed above, the Boards review detailed materials received from Funds Management and each Sub-Adviser annually as part of the re-approval process under Section 15 of the 1940 Act and also reviews and assesses information about the quality of the services that the Funds receive throughout the year. In this regard, the Boards have reviewed reports of Funds Management at each of its quarterly meetings, which include, among other things, portfolio reviews and performance reports. In addition, the Boards confer with portfolio managers at various times throughout the year.
Conclusion
After considering the above-described factors and based on their deliberations and their evaluation of the information described above, the Boards concluded that approval of the continuation of the Advisory Agreements for the Funds was in the best interest of the Funds and their shareholders. Accordingly, the Boards unanimously approved the continuation of the Advisory Agreements for an additional one-year period.

 


 

182   Wells Fargo Equity Gateway Funds   List of Abbreviations
The following is a list of common abbreviations for terms and entities which may have appeared in this report.
     
ABAG
  Association of Bay Area Governments
ACB
  Agricultural Credit Bank
ADR
  American Depositary Receipt
ADS
  American Depository Shares
AGC - ICC
  Assured Guaranty Corporation — Insured Custody Certificates
AGM
  Assured Guaranty Municipal
AMBAC
  American Municipal Bond Assurance Corporation
AMT
  Alternative Minimum Tax
ARM
  Adjustable Rate Mortgages
AUD
  Australian Dollar
BAN
  Bond Anticipation Notes
BART
  Bay Area Rapid Transit
BHAC
  Berkshire Hathaway Assurance Corporation
BRL
  Brazil Real
CAD
  Canadian Dollar
CDA
  Community Development Authority
CDO
  Collateralized Debt Obligation
CDSC
  Contingent Deferred Sales Charge
CGIC
  Capital Guaranty Insurance Company
CGY
  Capital Guaranty Corporation
CHF
  Swiss Franc
CIFG
  CDC (Caisse des Dépôts et Consignations) IXIS Financial Guarantee
COP
  Certificate of Participation
CP
  Commercial Paper
CR
  Custody Receipts
CTF
  Common Trust Fund
DEM
  Deutsche Mark
DKK
  Danish Krone
DRIVER
  Derivative Inverse Tax-Exempt Receipts
DW&P
  Department of Water & Power
DWR
  Department of Water Resources
ECFA
  Educational & Cultural Facilities Authority
EDFA
  Economic Development Finance Authority
ETET
  Eagle Tax-Exempt Trust
ETF
  Exchange-Traded Fund
EUR
  Euro
FFCB
  Federal Farm Credit Bank
FGIC
  Financial Guaranty Insurance Corporation
FHA
  Federal Housing Authority
FHAG
  Federal Housing Agency
FHLB
  Federal Home Loan Bank
FHLMC
  Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation
FNMA
  Federal National Mortgage Association
FRF
  French Franc
FSA
  Farm Service Agency
GBP
  Great British Pound
GDR
  Global Depositary Receipt
GNMA
  Government National Mortgage Association
GO
  General Obligation
HCFR
  Healthcare Facilities Revenue
HEFA
  Health & Educational Facilities Authority
HEFAR
  Higher Education Facilities Authority Revenue
HFA
  Housing Finance Authority
HFFA
  Health Facilities Financing Authority
HKD
  Hong Kong Dollar
HUD
  Housing & Urban Development
HUF
  Hungarian Forint
IDA
  Industrial Development Authority
IDAG
  Industrial Development Agency
IDR
  Industrial Development Revenue
IEP
  Irish Pound
JPY
  Japanese Yen
KRW
  Republic of Korea Won
LIBOR
  London Interbank Offered Rate
LLC
  Limited Liability Company
LLP
  Limited Liability Partnership
LOC
  Letter of Credit
LP
  Limited Partnership
MBIA
  Municipal Bond Insurance Association
MFHR
  Multi-Family Housing Revenue
MFMR
  Multi-Family Mortgage Revenue
MMD
  Municipal Market Data
MSTR
  Municipal Securities Trust Receipts
MTN
  Medium Term Note
MUD
  Municipal Utility District
MXN
  Mexican Peso
MYR
  Malaysian Ringgit
NATL-RE
  National Public Finance Guarantee Corporation
NLG
  Netherlands Guilder
NOK
  Norwegian Krone
NZD
  New Zealand Dollar
PCFA
  Pollution Control Finance Authority
PCR
  Pollution Control Revenue
PFA
  Public Finance Authority
PFFA
  Public Facilities Financing Authority
PFOTER
  Puttable Floating Option Tax-Exempt Receipts
plc
  Public Limited Company
PLN
  Polish Zloty
PSFG
  Public School Fund Guaranty
PUTTER
  Puttable Tax-Exempt Receipts
R&D
  Research & Development
RDA
  Redevelopment Authority
RDFA
  Redevelopment Finance Authority
REITS
  Real Estate Investment Trusts
ROC
  Reset Option Certificates
SEK
  Swedish Krona
SFHR
  Single Family Housing Revenue
SFMR
  Single Family Mortgage Revenue
SGD
  Singapore Dollar
SKK
  Slovakian Koruna
SLMA
  Student Loan Marketing Association
SPDR
  Standard & Poor’s Depositary Receipts
STIT
  Short-Term Investment Trust
TAN
  Tax Anticipation Notes
TBA
  To Be Announced
TCR
  Transferable Custody Receipts
TRAN
  Tax Revenue Anticipation Notes
TRY
  Turkish Lira
TTFA
  Transportation Trust Fund Authority
USD
  Unified School District
XLCA
  XL Capital Assurance
ZAR
  South African Rand

 


 

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More information about Wells Fargo Advantage Funds is available free upon request. To obtain literature, please write, e-mail, visit the Funds’ Web site, or call:
Wells Fargo Advantage Funds
P.O. Box 8266
Boston, MA 02266-8266
E-mail: wfaf@wellsfargo.com
Web site: www.wellsfargo.com/advantagefunds
Individual Investors: 1-800-222-8222
Retail Investment Professionals: 1-888-877-9275
Institutional Investment Professionals: 1-866-765-0778
This report and the financial statements contained herein are submitted for the general information of the shareholders of Wells Fargo Advantage Funds. If this report is used for promotional purposes, distribution of the report must be accompanied or preceded by a current prospectus. For a prospectus containing more complete information, including charges and expenses, call 1-800-222-8222 or visit the Funds’ Web site at www.wellsfargo.com/advantagefunds. Please consider the investment objectives, risks, charges, and expenses of the investment carefully before investing. This and other information about Wells Fargo Advantage Funds can be found in the current prospectus. Read the prospectus carefully before you invest or send money.
Wells Fargo Funds Management, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Wells Fargo & Company, provides investment advisory and administrative services for Wells Fargo Advantage Funds. Other affiliates of Wells Fargo & Company provide subadvisory and other services for the Funds. The Funds are distributed by Wells Fargo Funds Distributor, LLC, Member FINRA/SIPC, an affiliate of Wells Fargo & Company.
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ITEM 2.   CODE OF ETHICS
Not required in this filing
ITEM 3.   AUDIT COMMITTEE FINANCIAL EXPERT
Not required in this filing.
ITEM 4.   PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTANT FEES AND SERVICES
Not required in this filing.
ITEM 5.   AUDIT COMMITTEE OF LISTED REGISTRANTS
Not required in this filing.
ITEM 6.   SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS
The Schedule of Investments is included as part of the report to shareholders filed under Item 1 of this Form.
ITEM 7.   DISCLOSURE OF PROXY VOTING POLICIES AND PROCEDURES FOR CLOSED-END MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT COMPANIES
Not applicable.
ITEM 8.   PORTFOLIO MANAGERS OF CLOSED-END MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT COMPANIES
Not applicable.
ITEM 9.   PURCHASES OF EQUITY SECURITIES BY CLOSED-END MANAGEMEENT INVESTMENT COMPANY AND AFFILIATED PURCHASES
Not applicable.
ITEM 10.   SUBMISSION OF MATTERS TO A VOTE OF SECURITY HOLDERS
The Governance Committee (the “Committee”) of the Board of Trustees of the registrant (the “Trust”) has adopted procedures by which a shareholder of any series of the Trust may submit properly a nominee recommendation for the Committee’s consideration.
The shareholder must submit any such recommendation (a “Shareholder Recommendation”) in writing to the Trust, to the attention of the Trust’s Secretary, at the address of the principal executive offices of the Trust.
The Shareholder Recommendation must be delivered to, or mailed and received at, the principal executive offices of the Trust not less than forty-five (45) calendar days nor more than seventy-five (75) calendar days prior to the date of the Committee meeting at which the nominee would be considered.
The Shareholder Recommendation must include: (i) a statement in writing setting forth (A) the name, age, date of birth, business address, residence address and nationality of the person recommended by the shareholder (the “candidate”); (B) the series (and, if applicable, class) and number of all shares of the Trust owned of record or beneficially by the candidate, as reported to such shareholder by the candidate; (C) any other information regarding the candidate called for with respect to director nominees by paragraphs (a), (d), (e) and (f) of Item 401 of Regulation S-K or paragraph (b) of Item 22 of Rule 14a-101 (Schedule 14A) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”), adopted by the Securities and Exchange Commission (or the corresponding provisions of any regulation or rule subsequently adopted by the Securities and Exchange Commission or any successor agency applicable to the Trust); (D) any other information regarding the candidate that would be required to be disclosed if the candidate were a nominee in a proxy statement or other filing required to be made in connection with solicitation of proxies for election of directors pursuant to Section 14 of the Exchange Act and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder; and (E) whether the recommending shareholder believes that the candidate is or will be an “interested person” of the Trust (as defined in the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended) and, if not an “interested person,” information regarding the candidate that will be sufficient for the Trust to make such determination; (ii) the written and signed consent of the candidate to be named as a nominee and to serve as a Trustee if elected; (iii) the recommending shareholder’s name as it appears on the Trust’s books; (iv) the series (and, if applicable, class) and number of all shares of the Trust owned beneficially and of record by the recommending shareholder; and (v) a description of all arrangements or understandings between the recommending shareholder and the candidate and any other person or persons (including their names) pursuant to which the recommendation is being made by the recommending shareholder. In addition, the Committee may require the

 


 

candidate to interview in person and furnish such other information as it may reasonably require or deem necessary to determine the eligibility of such candidate to serve as a Trustee of the Trust.
ITEM 11.   CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES
(a) The President and Treasurer have concluded that the Wells Fargo Master Trust (the “Trust”) disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rule 30a-3(c) under the Investment Company Act of 1940) provide reasonable assurances that material information relating to the Trust is made known to them by the appropriate persons, based on their evaluation of these controls and procedures as of a date within 90 days of the filing of this report.
(b) There were no significant changes in the Trust’s internal controls over financial reporting (as defined in Rule 30a-3(d) under the Investment Company Act of 1940) that occurred during the second quarter of the period covered by this report that materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting.
ITEM 12.   EXHIBITS
(a)(1) Not required in this filing.
(a)(2) Certification pursuant to Rule 30a-2(a) under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (17 CFR 270.30a-2(a)) is filed and attached hereto as Exhibit 99.CERT.
(a)(3) Not applicable.
(b) Certification pursuant to Rule 30a-2(b) under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (17 CFR 270.30a-2(b)) is filed and attached hereto as Exhibit 99.906CERT.

 


 

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.
         
    Wells Fargo Master Trust
 
       
 
  By:    
/s/ Karla M. Rabusch
 
      Karla M. Rabusch
 
      President
 
       
 
  Date:   May 27, 2011
     Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, this report has been signed below by the following persons on behalf of the registrant and in the capacities and on the date indicated.
         
 
  By:    
/s/ Karla M. Rabusch
 
      Karla M. Rabusch
 
      President
 
       
 
  Date:   May 27, 2011
         
 
  By:    
/s/ Kasey L. Phillips
 
      Kasey L. Phillips
 
      Treasurer
 
       
 
  Date:   May 27, 2011

 

EX-99.CERT 2 b86087a1exv99wcert.htm SECTION 302 CERTIFICATIONS exv99wcert
Exhibit 99.CERT
(WELLS FARGO LOGO)
CERTIFICATION
I, Karla M. Rabusch, certify that:
1. I have reviewed this report on Form N-CSRS of Wells Fargo Master Trust on behalf of the following series: Wells Fargo Advantage C&B Large Cap Value Portfolio, Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined Value Portfolio, Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Large Cap Portfolio, Wells Fargo Advantage Emerging Growth Portfolio, Wells Fargo Advantage Equity Value Portfolio, Wells Fargo Advantage Index Portfolio, Wells Fargo Advantage International Equity Portfolio, Wells Fargo Advantage International Growth Portfolio, Wells Fargo Advantage International Index Portfolio, Wells Fargo Advantage International Value Portfolio, Wells Fargo Advantage Small Cap Value Portfolio, Wells Fargo Advantage Small Company Growth Portfolio, and Wells Fargo Advantage Small Company Value Portfolio;
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 of this report based on such evaluation; and
 
  d)   disclosed in this report any change in the registrant’s internal controls over financial reporting that occurred during the registrant’s most recent fiscal half-year 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 officers 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 controls 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: May 27, 2011
     
/s/ Karla M. Rabusch
 
Karla M. Rabusch
   
President
   
Wells Fargo Master Trust
   

 


 

Exhibit 99.CERT
(WELLS FARGO LOGO)
CERTIFICATION
I, Kasey L. Phillips, certify that:
1. I have reviewed this report on Form N-CSRS of Wells Fargo Master Trust on behalf of the following series: Wells Fargo Advantage C&B Large Cap Value Portfolio, Wells Fargo Advantage Disciplined Value Portfolio, Wells Fargo Advantage Diversified Large Cap Portfolio, Wells Fargo Advantage Emerging Growth Portfolio, Wells Fargo Advantage Equity Value Portfolio, Wells Fargo Advantage Index Portfolio, Wells Fargo Advantage International Equity Portfolio, Wells Fargo Advantage International Growth Portfolio, Wells Fargo Advantage International Index Portfolio, Wells Fargo Advantage International Value Portfolio, Wells Fargo Advantage Small Cap Value Portfolio, Wells Fargo Advantage Small Company Growth Portfolio, and Wells Fargo Advantage Small Company Value Portfolio;
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 of this report based on such evaluation; and
 
  d)   disclosed in this report any change in the registrant’s internal controls over financial reporting that occurred during the registrant’s most recent fiscal half-year 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 officers 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 controls 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: May 27, 2011
     
/s/ Kasey L. Phillips
 
Kasey L. Phillips
   
Treasurer
   
Wells Fargo Master Trust
   

 

EX-99.906CERT 3 b86087a1exv99w906cert.htm SECTION 906 CERTIFICATIONS exv99w906cert
Exhibit 99.906CERT
(WELLS FARGO LOGO)
SECTION 906 CERTIFICATION
     Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 1350, the undersigned officer of Wells Fargo Master Trust (the “Trust”), hereby certifies, to the best of her knowledge, that the Trust’s report on Form N-CSRS for the period ended March 31, 2011 (the “Report”) fully complies with the requirements of Section 13(a) or Section 15(d), as applicable, of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and that the information contained in the Report fairly presents, in all material respects, the financial condition and results of operations of the Trust.
     Date: May 27, 2011
         
 
  By:  
/s/ Karla M. Rabusch
 
      Karla M. Rabusch
 
      President
 
      Wells Fargo Master Trust
This certification is being furnished to the Securities and Exchange Commission pursuant to Rule 30a-2(b) under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, and 18 U.S.C. Section 1350 and is not being filed as part of the Form N-CSRS with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

 


 

Exhibit 99.906CERT
(WELLS FARGO LOGO)
SECTION 906 CERTIFICATION
     Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 1350, the undersigned officer of Wells Fargo Master Trust (the “Trust”), hereby certifies, to the best of his knowledge, that the Trust’s report on Form N-CSRS for the period ended March 31, 2011 (the “Report”) fully complies with the requirements of Section 13(a) or Section 15(d), as applicable, of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and that the information contained in the Report fairly presents, in all material respects, the financial condition and results of operations of the Trust.
     Date: May 27, 2011
         
 
  By:  
/s/ Kasey L. Phillips
 
      Kasey L. Phillips
 
      Treasurer
 
      Wells Fargo Master Trust
This certification is being furnished to the Securities and Exchange Commission pursuant to Rule 30a-2(b) under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, and 18 U.S.C. Section 1350 and is not being filed as part of the Form N-CSRS with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

 

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