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T. ROWE PRICE SPECTRUM GROWTH FUND
September 30, 2020 (Unaudited)

      $ Value  $ Purchase $ Sales      $ Value 
PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS(1)  12/31/19  Cost  Cost    Shares  9/30/20 
(Cost and value in $000s)             
EQUITY MUTUAL FUNDS 100.0%             
T. Rowe Price Funds:             
Growth Stock Fund  434,396    27,100    4,687,952  420,416 
Blue Chip Growth Fund  435,872    18,152    2,705,559  419,037 
Dividend Growth Fund  271,948  127,253      7,545,213  406,159 
Growth & Income Fund  273,419  119,539      13,075,695  405,477 
Value Fund     407,877  21,500  2,283    11,316,729  399,820 
Equity Income Fund  410,587  53,721  4,504    14,849,044  391,124 
International Stock Fund  342,679    87,185    10,231,337  189,382 
International Value Equity Fund  350,112    115,513    15,024,599  180,445 
Mid-Cap Growth Fund  142,193    16,720    1,297,084  131,369 
New Horizons Fund(2)  145,622    42,181    1,617,779  130,425 
Small-Cap Value Fund  139,872  3,000  475    2,996,820  126,016 
Mid-Cap Value Fund  134,236        4,799,294  122,478 
International Discovery Fund  123,028    42,056    994,048  80,309 
Real Assets Fund  83,773        7,129,585  77,213 
Emerging Markets Stock Fund  98,978    14,424    1,377,792  63,682 
Total Equity Mutual Funds (Cost $2,042,056)          3,543,352 
 
Total Investments in Securities 100.0%             
(Cost $2,042,056)        $ 3,543,352 
Other Assets Less Liabilities 0.0%            4 
Net Assets 100.0%          $  3,543,356 
 
 
(1 )  Each underlying Price Fund is an affiliated company; the fund is invested in the 
    Investor Class of each underlying Price Fund. Additional information about each 
underlying Price Fund is available by calling 1-877-495-1138 and at          
    www. troweprice. com.             
(2 )  Non-income producing           
 
 
 
 
The accompanying notes are an integral part of this Portfolio of Investments.       

 


 

T. ROWE PRICE SPECTRUM GROWTH FUND

AFFILIATED COMPANIES
($000s)

The fund may invest in certain securities that are considered affiliated companies. As defined
by the 1940 Act, an affiliated company is one in which the fund owns 5% or more of the
outstanding voting securities, or a company that is under common ownership or control. The
following securities were considered affiliated companies for all or some portion of the nine
months ended September 30, 2020. Net realized gain (loss), investment income, and change in
net unrealized gain/loss reflect all activity for the period then ended.

        Change in Net     
    Net Realized Gain    Unrealized    Investment 
Affiliate    (Loss)    Gain/Loss    Income 
T. Rowe Price Funds:             
Blue Chip Growth Fund  $  87,665  $  1,317  $   
Dividend Growth Fund        6,958    3,247 
Emerging Markets Stock Fund    14,302    (20,872)     
Equity Income Fund    (519)    (68,680)    7,066 
Growth & Income Fund        12,519    2,783 
Growth Stock Fund    67,655    13,120     
International Discovery Fund    9,189    (663)     
International Stock Fund    53,826    (66,112)     
International Value Equity Fund    4,817    (54,154)     
Mid-Cap Growth Fund    720    5,896     
Mid-Cap Value Fund        (11,758)     
New Horizons Fund    14,990    26,984     
Real Assets Fund        (6,560)     
Small-Cap Value Fund    7    (16,381)     
Value Fund    52    (27,274)     
Totals  $  252,704#  $  (205,660)  $  13,096+ 

 

#  Capital gain distributions from mutual funds represented $0 of the net realized gain (loss) . 
+  Investment income comprised $13,096 of income distributions from underlying Price 
  Funds. 

 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of this Portfolio of Investments.


 

T. ROWE PRICE SPECTRUM GROWTH FUND
Unaudited
NOTES TO PORTFOLIO OF
INVESTMENTS

T. Rowe Price Spectrum Growth Fund (the fund) is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (the 1940 Act)
as an open-end management investment company and follows accounting and reporting guidance of the Financial
Accounting Standards Board Accounting Standards Codification Topic 946. The accompanying Portfolio of Investments
was prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (GAAP). For
additional information on the fund’s significant accounting policies and investment related disclosures, please refer to the
fund’s most recent semiannual or annual shareholder report and its prospectus.

VALUATION

The fund’s financial instruments are valued at the close of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), normally 4 p.m. ET, each
day the NYSE is open for business. The fund’s financial instruments are reported at fair value, which GAAP defines as
the price that would be received to sell an asset or paid to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction between market
participants at the measurement date. Investments in the underlying Price Funds are valued at their closing net asset
value per share on the day of valuation.

The T. Rowe Price Valuation Committee (the Valuation Committee) is an internal committee that has been delegated
certain responsibilities by the fund’s Board of Directors (the Board) to ensure that financial instruments are appropriately
priced at fair value in accordance with GAAP and the 1940 Act. Subject to oversight by the Board, the Valuation
Committee develops and oversees pricing-related policies and procedures and approves all fair value determinations.
Specifically, the Valuation Committee establishes procedures to value securities; determines pricing techniques, sources,
and persons eligible to effect fair value pricing actions; oversees the selection, services, and performance of pricing vendors;
oversees valuation-related business continuity practices; and provides guidance on internal controls and valuation-related
matters. The Valuation Committee reports to the Board and has representation from legal, portfolio management and
trading, operations, risk management, and the fund’s treasurer.

Various valuation techniques and inputs are used to determine the fair value of financial instruments. GAAP
establishes the following fair value hierarchy that categorizes the inputs used to measure fair value:

Level 1 - quoted prices (unadjusted) in active markets for identical financial instruments that the fund can access at
the reporting date

Level 2 - inputs other than Level 1 quoted prices that are observable, either directly or indirectly (including, but not
limited to, quoted prices for similar financial instruments in active markets, quoted prices for identical or
similar financial instruments in inactive markets, interest rates and yield curves, implied volatilities, and
credit spreads)

Level 3 - unobservable inputs

Observable inputs are developed using market data, such as publicly available information about actual events or
transactions, and reflect the assumptions that market participants would use to price the financial instrument.
Unobservable inputs are those for which market data are not available and are developed using the best information
available about the assumptions that market participants would use to price the financial instrument. GAAP requires
valuation techniques to maximize the use of relevant observable inputs and minimize the use of unobservable inputs.
When multiple inputs are used to derive fair value, the financial instrument is assigned to the level within the fair value
hierarchy based on the lowest-level input that is significant to the fair value of the financial instrument. Input levels are
not necessarily an indication of the risk or liquidity associated with financial instruments at that level but rather the
degree of judgment used in determining those values. On September 30, 2020, all of the fund's financial instruments
were classified as Level 1, based on the inputs used to determine their fair values.